Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE O’Brien Lets Rivals Have Two Singl es Shows Phone Crew Ability Overcomes Post Nine Bob O'Brien C Y O portsider Friday came up with his second pitching masterpiece since his return from St Mary’s college alg Utah Power lowing the and Light crew only two safeties as the Catholic crew manufactured a 2 to 0 victory to gain a tie for first place with Mountain States Telephone In the Pioneer league hard-hittin- (Continued from Preceding Page) we’d in ’ 3:30 o’clock of on familiar to Utahns The list for the game with Barringway reads: Neff Smart 3b Dean Blaine By bee rf Frank Bliss ss Angus Nicholson cf Fred Glade 2b Ormond Coulam lb Alton Harris c Christian Draayer p Substitutes: William Homer lb Donald Fowler p Kenneth Williams op Wendell Ashton p John Kimball e Francis If in i rf 3 0 1 0 JCaputorf 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 McGinn 0 0 0 If Glbba If Thomai lb 2 0 4 OiSkanter as 3 1 0 1 Taylor c 10 8 OlPaanotta t 3 2 12 1 Carter Stone 4 2 0 0 OiO’Brlen p 3 0 0 2 p InfQrmative Pictures The line drawings show the 27 6 21 ? batsman in various stages of acScore by Innings: at the plate They are clever Utah Power 000 000 0 — 0 tion C Y O 100 102 X —4 ly done and present a clear pic — Skan-ter Stolen bases Campana Summary: Two-bas- e difPaenotta hits — Chatwlu Pas-notl- a ture of what happens under when the Struck out — By O'Brien 12 Stone 8 circumstances Bases on balls— Off O’Brien 2 Umpires — fering Don pitcher delivers the ball Beaumont 8corer — Harvey Totals Totals 22 2 18 0 38Tll INFANTRY TELEPHONE B HOAI 3 0 2 21 Herrick a Surbaughrf 3 Lomaany2b 3 BHOA 4132 113 2100 A Kehlc 0iThompsn3b 3 3 2 3 2 1IW Kehlss 01 Warbrtnlb 3 2 7 Shelton rf 3 0 5 11 Elkremlb 3 0 9 1 Wingate c 2 1 0 0 Newmanlf 3 0 0 0 Davies cf 3 2 0 4lAndrus2b 2 0 2 1 Joyce 3b 3 0 0 0'Tavey2b 1 Wyatt cf 3 0 4 1 Fltspatrckp 3 0 0 2 Burtlf 3 0 0 1 iJolleyp 25 7 21 14 Totals 27 8 18 10 Totals 000 88th Infantry 100 0 — 1 002 030 x — 5 Telephone Sacri nummary: Stolen base — A Kehl Two-bas- e fice hit — Davies hit — Lomans'ey Double plays — Burt to A Kehl Herrick to ?omasnev Struck out- - Fltspatrick 5 Jol-le- v 1 Bases on balls - Fltspatrick 2 Umpires — Barber and Decker Scorer — Snider 2 0 2 4 002 Davis Annexes Home Battle (Continued From Page Eleven) field wall in the first inning to hit his first home run since his return from the Chicago Cubs and added a double and a single before the game ended sending the Brooklyns back to the National league cellar PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN Brdgary cf Strlpp 3b 3b Gchrty Watkins rf Hassett lb Taylor If Bucher 2b Jordan ss BHOA 4 1 4 OlChiozza 4 12 OiJMoore 0 0 0 o Klein cf rf If BHOA 4 1 4 0 4 2 0 0Camtlli lb 4 0 11 li Whitney 3b 4 0 Grace c 3 1 2 4 Norris ss 4 0 0 6Oomex 2b 4 0 1 0E Moore p 2 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 13 5 4 0 0 5310 3 13 0 4 5 3 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 5 6 15 c 6 1 Frnkhse Jeffcoat Leonard 10 0 aFrey 10 Totals 35 6 24 131 Totals 36 11 27 13 x — Batted for Leonard in the ninth 200 000 000— 2 Brooklyn 200 043 Olx — 10 Philadelphia Errors— Hassett Bucher 2 Summary: Runs Klein 2 Norris Oomes E Moore batted in — Watkins Hassett Klein 5 Cfr Two-bas- e hits — Camilli milll 4 J Moore run — Home Klein Watkins Ghlozza Double plays — Norris to Camilli Klein Frankhouse to Bucher to Hassett Bases on halls — Off Frankhouse 2 Jeffco&t 2 E Strikeouts — E Moore 2 Leonard Moore 1 1 Hits— off Frankhouse 7 in 4 innings Jeffcoat 1 In 1 Leonard 3 in 3 Passed ball Losing pitcher — Frankhouse —Phelps Phelps 1' Clubmen Trip Indie Rivals g Gunn Paced by the ho cracked out five hit in five ips to the plate the Moose clpb ne had little trouble in scoring i 11 to 2 victory over Lemmon's istillery in a Victory league game hard-hittin- Then there is an especially informative series on fielding Ap parently these photographs are reproductions of appropriate parts of motion picture films They show the sequence of ac tion when a ball is hit to the infielders For example the batsman drives a grounder to the shortstop The shortstop fields the ball and throws it to first base The whole procedure is shown There also is a remarkably chart explaining the effects of the foul or fair hit Lines indicate the status of a ball hit in different ways' This chart would be of value even in a score card distributed in American parks well-design- ed Interesting History (Continued from Page Eleven) Boston crab In about seven minutes The second fall and the victory went to Dern In a couple of minutes when he scooped the ponderous Richard up hoisted him in the air whirled him about and crashed him to the floor Stahl lay inert for several minutes and seemed to welcome the kindly arms and shoulders that carried him to the dressing room He suffered a painful back injury and was unable to appear for a third fall D(earn appeared to be In excellent ebndition Friday night and his good work brought Iqsty tokens of genuine approval Del Kunkel' again tamd Wild Man Zim once more using his drop-kic- k for the purpose The Wild Man pursued his customary rough tactics but this time mixed in some pretty good wrestling mostly of the vigorous type Ted Sarris and Jack Nelson went to a draw in the opener Nelson was several times on the verge of losing through disqualification but escaped the penalty l’ LD — Frank Burroughs BOISE Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Methodists should sell close ‘friend of William E Borah predicted Friday night that the their gospel “as a salesman sells an veteran statesman will not be nomi- automobile” Dr Frank E Day re nated for the presidency hut that tired Minneapolis Minn minister of the Methodist Episcopal church he will seek reelectlon to the senate and principal guest speaker at the and lead the Republican party to 57th annual session of the Utah mission of the church told more victory in Idaho next fall 100 Utah members in meetings Burroughs made his forecast in a than — the second day of the Friday con- Pinney Faces Gemmell Club written statement afterhe had ferred with Ray McKaig of Boise field agent for the headquarters at Washington D C McKaig 1912 “The lore of that district is that Abner Doubleday (credited with having ‘invented’ the baseball of Amerpresent-da- y ica) was not born in New York state at all but in Woodstock Oxfordshire and that his version of the game was a traditional sport of the Cotswolds It also is recorded in Oxfordshire that over 130 years ago some village people were put in stocks for ‘playenge at Towne Bail on the Sabbath’ ” Pinney Beverage local entry In the Utah Industrial league and Gemmell club defending champion will provide the baseball attraction for Salt Lake baseball fans Saturday clashing at 2:30 p m at Community park The game originally scheduled at Bingham was transferred to Salt Lake City recently leaders of the two clubs feeling that the more spacious seating arrangement at the local bailyard would permit better attendance at the game Gemmell club will be the home team Either Ronny Peacock who last week defeated U S Mines 3 to 0 or Bill McDuffie curve ball right hander will start for the local team Les Lemon will do the catching Don Harrison or Mel Scott will start on the mound for the clubmen with Howard (Bus) Smith doing the re- Sunday's Schedule Teutonia vs Vikings 2:15 p grounds Germania vs Callies 4:15 p grounds Hollandia bye The spring soccer league race will come to a close at the fairgrounds Sunday when the Callies wha clinched the title last week clash witm Germania at 4:15 p m after the Vikings oppose Tuetonia at 2:15 p m were handed the championship when Germania held The Callies the Vikings to a tie a 1 1 Charpman and Dulra Vielor BIRMINGHAM Mich May 29 Team Wins (UP)— Olin Dutra gay cabellero Yale A C scored r 12 fo 4 victory over from Los Angeles Friday night Jones' Coal In a Recreation league softball The acore game Friday possessed top money in the 33500 R True Temper open golf tournament Yale A C 12 He finished the medal grind Jones’ Coal 4 Dowdlng and Grass Dueat E Jonea and with an aggregate score of 279 G Jonea nine strokes under par Prize SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION the championship was for money — (A1) Knoxville 29 2 5 Nashville LOS ANGELES May 3800 Atlanta 1 Chattanooga 2 (11 Innings) iby Arizmendi and Frank Covelli d draw here ttled to a Coast Ring Go Declared Draiv le nine-roun- light They are featherweights rhe little Mexican was leading in e ninth when he butted the ookiyn Italian over the left eye ening a bad cut as the bell rang Referee Jack Kennedy examined e wound and stopped the fight daring it a draw under California ite rules Diamond Calendar Saturday's Games UTAH INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Gemmell Club vs Pinney Beverage ComP m munity park 2 30FARM BUREAU WEBER Division Ope Tavlor at Hooper North Ogden at Chilton plalu City at Rlvardale Division Two Svracuse at Warren Harriott at Pleasant View Roy at South Weber Cltiiton at Farr West Rlvardale at West Warren Division Three Hooper at Plain City Men at Slaterv llle Liberty at North Ogden DA IN FARM BUREAU games scheduled TIMVAN'OGOM IEAGI E American Fork at Iehl 1 p m Lehi at American Fork 3 30 p m PlMuant Grose at Ueber City 430 p m r No Scottish Aussie Champions Enter British Amateur Final ST ANDREWS Scotland May IPs— Hector Thomson the Scottish champion from Machri-hanis- h 29 I and James Ferrier Australian titleholder Friday reached the finals of the British amateur golf championship and will play 36 holes over Royal and Ancient course Saturday for the crown relinquished by Lawson Little Thomson advanced Friday by beating Gordon Peters 2 and 1 in the quarterfinals and Cecil Ewing the Irish star 4 ana 3 Ferrier conqueror of Robert Sweeny the last American to go out beat Morton Dykes 3 and 2 in the morning and G Alec Hill who had beaten Cyril Tolley in the morning at the nineteenth in the afternoon 1 up with the press said: “They aren’t for anyone else! Promises Statement “I will have a statement to make immediately after the Cleveland na- tional convention” is a deputy national McKaig grange master “The fact that McKaig took out nominating petitions for the second district of congress indicates plainly to me” Burroughs said “that Senator Borah has made up his mind to be a candidate for a sixth term in the senate “McKaig is one of Borah's closest associates and when McKaig originally announced he would be a candidate for the senate he conditioned his statement on the assumption that Borah would not seek reelection “McKaig Is in Borah's confidence as probably no other man— and probably knows as well as any one that Borah cannot be nominated at the Cleveland convention "This development is gratifying to me because Borah ijs about the only man who can beat Governor C Ben Ross— and that's one Democrat we want beaten next fall Support Needed “It is also gratifying because if Borah were nominated for the presidency we would not have much assistance from him in putting over our Idaho ticket—and we need his support all the time” Governor C Ben Ross has indicated he frill be a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the August 11 primaries McKaig suspended campaign operations immediately after the results of the Ohio primary in which Borah was defeated became known “Things don’t look too good now” McKaig confessed but he declined to be quoted on his views of Borah’s chances for the nomination or on the plans of the senator if he is not nominated Borah has not announced his intentions if he fails at Cleveland Burroughs is a former member of the state central committee and is the publisher of a weekly Republican newspaper Straivberry Day East Athlete Medal Winner Plans Progress It is all very interesting indeed and we are happy to note that the people of Great Britain are taking up our great sport in Fred Price stellar all around so earnest a fashion They will East high school athlete Friday was awarded the Fred C Richmond r Page Fred Sanford pitched enjoy it medal symbolic of his being the ie entire game for the losers athlete in the three finest LEMMON'S DIST MOOSE CLUB Softball Results ABHOA Salt Lake City high- - schools ABHOA' 1 0 as 2 0 Stahl 5 5 0 1R FAIRMONT PARK inn 3b Fred a son of Mr and Mrs ounteer Sterling Price 1480 Gilmer drive earned letters in football basketball White Welker Larsen and Wright o irnwnvMi track and baseball VeriV I p Z 1 rter rf 3 22 01 00 Lemmon rf 32 0 01 03 The Homer Christensen achieveSanford p irilHon If 3 2 6 0 c 1 0 O' Kelson 2 ment medal presented annually to hf p King Coal sen s 8ugarhotise Lumber the outstanding West high school a o i o100 C Dunlop and B Dunlop p scholar-athlet- e Tuckett Friday was pre2213 1H rotels 32 18 18 5! Totals sented to Fred Johnson at a special 542 OOx — 11 ngM 002 000 - 2 nmon’i Press assembly held at the school Home Quality Berry lummarv: Stolen base— Three-- b hit — Crane Gunn L —Emery hits— SterROT Elkrem PowersNelson and Cedarlof unteer Two-b- f Bv out— Struck to Etchel dtt victory hfl 5 PK 3 Sanford 4 Base on balls Iff Etchsl 1 Scorer — Horr Yale ! who obtained a set of 25 petitions for the second congressional district nomination earlier Saturday Announced in Washington D C several months ago that he would be a candidate for the senate if Borah did not seek reelection Asked if the petitions were for himself McKaig in a surprise Soccer League Closes Sunday We also are told that: “Baseball as played in North America is not entirely new in England It has been played consistently in villages around Chipping Norton Oxfordshire since The conclusion of Friday's semifinal matches gave some indication of what Ferrier will have to face from a crowd overwhelmingly partisan to the Scotch boy Scarcely a whisper of applause greeted Ferrier's victory while great cheers went up as Thomson moved into the finals Disregarding this fact Thomson on his record in the championship is a superior golfer and is favored to win His first relapse of the entire week came at the start of Friday's quarterfinal round when he took sixes on the first two holes but he immediately settled down and played steady golf to win Ferrier had to struggle against Hill all the way CHEYENNE Wyo May 29 (Ah of a buried treasure of gold coins "40 to 50 years old and worth 380000” was reported Friday by Albert J Baker a soldier at Fort Francis E Warren Thomas Shea deputy attorney general disclosed the soldier's story wheh he notified him that the state of Wyoming had no provisions for paying for buried loot Baker a member of company H Twentieth infantry said he discovered the money about eight months ago buried on fhe bank of a river He said he did not move any of it but would go to claim it at the first opportunity The soldier said thft- treasure consisted of gold coins 40 to 50 years old He declined to display any of the coins or describe the location where he said he made the discovery — Discovery Idahoan Says Senator Methodists Hear Advice Certain of Reelection From Retired Minister Against Governor Ross on Policies in Church Much space is devoted to the history of the sport We are informed that “ ‘Club-balplayed in England during the fourteenth century and onward was without doubt the germ of both rounders and baseball and perhaps cricket as well Strutt’s ceiving ‘Sports and Pastimes’ (London 1801) contains an ancient engrav ing of youths playing this or some kindred sport One individual is in the act of hurling the bail in the manner of a modern pitcher Another figure holds a club which might easily be the specimen on which the present-da- y baseball bat was modeled As the SPRING KOCCKR LEAGUE Team the batsman Standing ball is delivered Goals takes up the attitude of a baseball player rather than a cricketer riday One of Gunn’s blows was a triple id his big bat was the chief fac-- r In the clubmen’s victory Etchel started on the mound for e winners and was relieved 1 13 Lopez Throws Lutze in Top There is much historical data the booklet we’ve'been talking about and some two score photographs charts and drawings These illustrations are a liberal baseball education in themselves The aim of their publication UTAH c y o manifestly is to inform the papower ABHOA ABHOAI a upon various points Vall-- e an 2b 3 0 0 2 trons 3 0 1 OlOarome 8imirhys3b 2 01 1 Oj Salazar 3b 3 0 0 1 knowledge of which is essential Chatwfn2b 3 3 2 0 0 to 2 OiCampanarf the enjoyment of the game 3 19 0 Randall rf 3 1 0 oiVaughanJb race The Telephoners paced by hardhitting Roy Thompson who cracked out three hits in three appearances at the plate scored a 5 to 1 victory over Thirty-eight- h infantry in another exciting encounter MAY 30 1936 Ely City Bonds Go Begging on! loaded in the eighth innings he cracked the ball clean through the Wrestling Go Friends Claim Pastor stand roof” A powerful swat Legal Quibble aclie of Gold Board USAC say Urges Ball games England are "matches” and in case of the Dern Uses Airplane to Borali to Fail Gospel ‘Sale’ Coins Found Sets Program Procedure Followed in the kunkel was at Subdue Stahl Election Advertising Man By Army names of the Of Convention At Many Nomination For Graduates Attacked by Lawyers players Drop Kicks Wild Man the Catford Saints club are ‘‘pitch-off- CYO Portsider SATURDAY MORNING PROVIDENCE — Strawberry day plans are progressing rapidly it was announced Friday by Joseph A Smith chairman of the committee on arrangements The celebration will be held June 13 at the public square and a special program is being arranged During the day free strawberries will be distributed and a sports program for the afternoon which will be filtowed by a dance in the evening is being planned As a special feature this year a judging of prize berries raised in Providence is being arranged Mr Smith stated that the judge for this contest would be announced later It was pointed out that there are 39 commercial berry growers in Provi- session Offering "Shod Talks" drawn from a long and”aggressive ministry to joint meetings of ministers and laymlen the guest speaker emphasized that the church should sell the gospel of Christ and refrain from using the pulpit as a medium for political socialistic and economic propaganda Presides at Meet T H Evan? presided at the afternoon meeting and E C Linn presided at the evening assembly The Rt Rev Ralph S Cushman general superintendent of the Denver area of the church which includes Utah and four other states reported on the general conference at Columbus Alpine Council Ordered to Show Cause in Suit on Building Expenses Ohio Special to The Tribune PROVO— A temporary injunction restraining officials of Alpine city from borrowing any more money for construction of the new city hall until further order of the court was issued Friday by District Judge Abe W Turner Injunction Issued The injunction was issued pending a final decision in the suit filed by seven Alpine citizens seeking a Tre-mont- ence Lions of Richfield Seat New Officers Witten-bur- g H RICHFIELD -- D was installed as president of the Lions club for the coming year at tHie regular meeting held at the Rainbow cafe Wednesday at 7:30 p m Other officers installed included M C Nelson vice president Earl Lewis secretary and treasurer Kenneth Borg tail twister Dr Otto L Anderson lion tamer E H Street and George Peterson two-yedirectors Joseph L Asbury gave the installation address W O duff the retiring president gave a tribute to M L Done retiring secretary who is leaving Richfield and the club presented him with a gift He was praised for his work and spirit during his term permanent injunction against conThe destruction of the building fendants are Mayor John Whitby Orion Burges Ernest Clark Willard McDaniels Joseph F Marsh and Leland Beck city councilmen A ruling on the injunction is to be made by Judge Turner after briefs are submitted by attorneys for both the plaintiffs and the defendants The briefs are to be filed by next Friday according to court attaches W P A Project Construction of the building is W P A project and the temporary injunction does rot restrain the W P A from its part of the con struction work Judge Turner said The money pledged by the city for the building is already nearly ail expended it is reported Plaintiffs are Frank Healy Alvin Whitby John F Moyle Rex Moyle Lyman Moyle F D Strong and Isaac A Healy It is alleged by the citizens bringing the suit that although Alpine city already is in debt 33332 the city officials have pledged 3564250 for the building creating a debt beyond the constitutional limit of the ar of office Funeral Rites Set For Drowned Child MORONI-Fune- ral service Shirley Anne Tidwell daughter of Daniel and Ila - ‘U’ Relay Victor one-poi- nt 120-yar- advertised again It now appears that certain bond attorneys hold that the procedure followed in advertising the bond election was not in conformity with the law in that the question submitted to the voters was of a dual nature in that it combined more than one proposal and that under Sunday Sermon The baccalaureate sermon will be such conditions the- voter had no delivered by Stephen L Richards means of Indicating whether he famember of the council of twelve of vored one or more of the proposale the L D S church and a short talk and disapproved one or more of the will be given by Governor Henry H others The proposal or question on Blood The address to the graduates which the voters expressed themMonday at the commencement ex- selves was combined as follows: ercises will be given by Dean Charles Issuing bonds to construct sideB Lipman of the University of Cali- walks surfacing of certain itreets fornia who will speak on “Educa- sanitary and storm sewers tion and Tolerance” Mrs Helen The lack of a specific statute on Richards Swalberg Logan will give the procedure In connection with the valedictorian address on “The city bond Issues complicates the Test of Deeds” Following is the matter There is a special Nevada detailed program for both days: statute defining the procedure In Sunday (baccalaureate service): connection with elections for pubSelection (march) college band lic utility bonds but not for general directed by Professor' N W Chris- city Improvement bonds The council plans on submitting tiansen vocal solo Arthur Bailey invocation E J Passey selection the bond election to the state suremarks Gov- preme court for Us decision college orchestra ernor Blood baritone boIo Profes-WaltWelti baccalaureate sermon Stephen L Richards vocal duet Mr Bailey and Professor Welti benediction D M Bickmore president of Hyrum L D S stake faculty reception to alumni graduates and their parents Student Commons building 3:30 to 5:30 p m Final Exercises Fort HaU Results Will Monday (commencement exer- city Supreme Court Appeal Signed in Liquor Case for Brother-so- n er Indians Select Tribal Council cises) : Selection violin college band duet William M Hardiman and Professor N W Christiansen invocation Superintendent E Allen Bateman of Logan city schools valedictorian address Mrs Swal-Ber- g vocal duet Mias Ruth Owens and Winstfen Hanson address to graduates Dean Lipman conferring of degrees and awarding gf commissions Director William Peterson acting for Dr Elmer G Peterson president of the college violin solo Mr HardimaA benediction Walter K Barton president of Franklin L D S stake Preston Idaho selection college band CCC Liaison Officer Meets Forest Officials S C Rock Victim’s Rites Slated Woman Jury Acquits Beauty Shop Operator Plaintiff $10000 In Accident Complaint Graduate of ’31 Gets Eastern Scholarship LOGAN— Miss Thelma Johnson of Richmond a 1931 graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college with a major in textiles has been awarded a scholarship at New York for the school year 1936-3- 7 Christine B Clayton dean of the school of home economics EMMETT Idaho bP) — Funeral services will be held here Sunday for Antone Skaro 43 of Emmett who was fatally injured when a heavy rock fell on him while he was at work in a Black canyon project here Thursday night He is survived by a widow and several children Two fellow workers Charles Heim and William Dillon also of Emmett were injured Lions to Install IDAHO FALLS Idaho — Idaho Falls Lions will install officers at a ladies night program June 25 under direction of Dr Fred W Call Spencer Hunter and Martell Marler Summer Term Starts June 1 Office Open Today for Registration! Make your summer's effort worthwhile by preparing for a good position Hundreds of our graduates arf holding responsible positions1 The present employment1 situation is the best in years 176 calls for office help have been received by Henager’s this year— A position for every graduate Call write or phone for catalogue It pays to get the best Visitors welcome any time an- nounced Thursday Miss Johnson Since graduation has been teaching at the North Cache high school at Richmond in the home economics department She will study retailing and merchandising in New York City stores where she will work part time to gain practical experience while fulfilling requirements for a master's degree Special to The Tribune InFORT HALL Idaho-Ad- ult dians of this reservation were voting Friday for their new tribal council members which will be the first council officially recognized by the federal government under the Indian reorganization act Because of the Memorial day holiday the results will not be announced until Monday The voting was under way In five districts for the following nominees: Ross Fork at the dance hall Gans Seaman and Shupe Deepwater Lincoln Creek at the day school Tom Cosgrove Fort Hall district Buffalo lodge Willie Edmo Chesaw Wheeler and Phillip £ Lavatta Sr Gibson at Eagle lodge Peter Jim and Willie George Bannock Creek at the farm station Pierce Yupe and Walter Mosho The new council will have designated duties of administering the affairs of Indians on the Fort Hall Indian reservation under supervision and guidance of the Indian service One of the first duties of the nevf two-mon- th Fotos was found guilty of contempt of court and a permanent injunction prohibiting sale of liquor at his place was issued here last ELY Nevada May 2)9 — Mrs Walweek He was to have begun serv- ter Colson of Ruth was freed in court this week of charges y ing a jail sentence Friday justice operating a beauty parlor withFotos is at liberty under 31000 bond of out a license in violation of the state cosmotology law a verdict of not Asks guilty being given by a jury of 1 women Members of the jury were: Mrs Wallace McMillian Mrs John Funk Mrs Lou Nichols Mrs S L Kruger OGDEN — Suit seeking 310000 Mrs L M Larsen Mrs C Robinet-ti damages was filed Friday against Mrs W E Grossen Mrs Carl Ogden city by Samuel T Vickery Muir Mrs Emma Hooper Mrs for injuries he allegedly received Doc Fisher Mrs J L Collins and May 18 1935 when he fell over a Mrs P P Bennett hose on the corner of Washington street avenue and Twenty-fourt- h He alleged injuries to his left side and head Mr Vickery filed a similar suit several months ago but after presentation of his case in district court a motion by City Attorney George S Barker for a aonsuit was upheld The complaint filed Friday alleges practically the same facts as the previous complaint Be Known Monday Richardson of liaison officer technical agencies CCC program nation conferred here Friday with regional forest service officials concerning CCC problems in the forest service SU' council will be the selection of a pervised camps delegation which will go to WashMr Richardson is making a ington D C this summer to pretrip through the west to ac- sent certain proposals and questions himself with field quaint CCC to the federal Indian service Deproblems En route to Sait Lake City with tails of these are to be outlined C J Olsen assistant regional for- later ester Mr Richardson visited the Bountiful camp He will confer Saturday in Salt Lake City with division of grazing officials regarding their activities in C C C camp OGDEN— Roy D between the 14 involved in the throughout the Washington OGDEN— A certificate of probable cause for an appeal by Harry Fotos 33 2420 Lincoln avenue to the state supreme court was signed here Friday by District Judge Lester A Wade Fotos has indicated his intention to appeal from a recent district court judgment holding him work in contempt of court for alleged violation of a liquor sale temporary in- Frank C Martines gave a report on the road projects and their progress being sponsored by the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah junction j Tidwell who was drowned Thursday evening in Spring ditch one mile south of the Moroni flour mill will be conducted at 2 p m dence Sunday in the East L D- S ward chapel with Bishop Morgan Lamb officiating Interment will be in the city cemetery The family recently moved here from Duchesne where the little girl was born October 31 1934 She is survived by her parents a brother Eugene and the grandDENVER May 29 UP)— Colorado parents Mr and Mrs William Jo--Ni Brotherson and Mr and Mrs university eastern division track Titan closed the Rocky mountain seph Tidwell Moroni conference cinder season with a victory in a relay meet at Denver university stadium to- Tax Auction Disposes night The Buffalos edged out D U 19 Of 80 Property Plots to 18 The attraction was held to raise money for the Olympic fund but cash customers numbered less OGDEN— Nearly 80 pieces of tax than 1000 Weber county property Gilbert Cruter slim negro from delinquent were bid in during the tax sale Colorado university jumping withand nearly 90 other pieces out competition skimmed the bar Thursday were redeemed before the sale a at 6 feet 6 inches an inch higher checkup of the tax sale list Friday than the conference record showed Dick Kearns of Colorado univerCollections resulting from the sale sity repeated his fast dash in the Lawrence M Malan county clerk d hurdles winning in 147 indicated totaled approximately seconds the same time he posted in 314000 the conference meet last Saturday Of the 1850 parcels of real estate in equaling the record which went to tax sale Thursday The biggest hit of the meet first some 1680 remained Friday on the night track event ever held in the delinquent rolls Mr Malan said state was scored by the football Disposal of the property by the relay penvtr university's quartet county commission ispermissible placed first The contestants were A German wood burning nutomo football outfits and used footballs for batons bile recently toured England Colorado Special to The Tribune LOGAN— Complete programs for the baccalaureate service and the commencement exercises at the Utah State Agricultural college Sunday and Monday were announced Friday by Dr N A Pedersen chairman of the program committee Frederick P Champ chairman of the college board of trustees will have charge of both programs while the annual president's report will be given by Director William Peterson of the extension servire acting in the absence of Dr Elmer G Peterson president who is in Europe Group Seeking To Halt Work On City Hall Two papers featured the laymen's sessions one presented by Thomas G Madrop Jr of Salt Lake City describing' the laymen's responsi bility for building church attendance the other by Mrs Mansei Smith of Salt Lake City on the laymen’s responsibility for spiritual growth of the qjiurch Discussion at the laymen's conferences was led by Mrs W B Kerr Mrs D W Jenkins Ogden Mrs Trevarthan Bingham Canyon and Mrs Reeves Price Visiting Women A reception for visiting women by the women of the Ogden church under the general direction of the Nautilus club will be given at 2 p m Saturday Dr Day will give another "Shop Talk" at 4 p m Another conference session will be conducted at 2 p m Addresses by representatives of the general church board will head the program at the night session beginning at 8 p m A church school at 9:45 a m Sun day and a sermon by Bishop Cush man in the worship beginning at 10:45 followed by ordination ser vice will end the four-da- y confer- Special to The Tribune ELY Nevada May 29—'Thg Ely City council this week again failed to receive any bids for the 336000 city improvement bonds and hence no bids from contractors on a aeries of local projects to be constructed with the bond money A special bond election was held over a year ago to approve the bond issue Resulting technicalities resulted in the bonds being advertised for sale twice and rejected A second special bond election was held this spring and the bonds re- Graduation Exercises Start Sunday Night on Monday Closing 45 E Broadway Was 27S3 “ The School With a National Reputation ’ |