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Show i f f TTTTv TT .TEL v '. ft if mm, 175! f CASTLE DALE, Dpnt 111! Fffl ml RF FFTFR CWH TV t i, California Will, be Automobile the Wc!tion J Lty Jor?:erin knot. filter I is Knot not" :e " aiia"o-- Ul VfgP t& "chairman of :, .Hon city in June, reacli tho yet been worked out commit- mber of commerce, Ml; 1 for, the of the Vic- - Salt Lake In DonaU Ccx llelen Fox en-- - Plans Lis City. , Leola Zwahlen Ray Wlliarns this u commit- V.'ickman Udella Miller Arvon Pcow 'Janice Juatesen j . ' Archie Guymon - j '"to ti. . i to advices received, from Usw, inritationS to all of ; organiza- rcial Via JiargueritX' Cox Fenton Muffltt ' individuals who have the fund, which made ill. 0 ft; , lil,i ; ai.Ol J mid you com Hhel ob-- titled A1.I i E. 1K JH Jtah, "Be r i,f B f. It Of Od!, I1 10t- 00) tar to j motor caiuvau. 3 travel from San Francisco QraUUiitlnf twntj more studdntu, tt early in June were issued one a credit to the institution ::ci H. Meyer, president of every wonderful teaching staff we and the Highway hail thia year, the Central high school th'i3 week brought to a close what, in aae time it was announced Nation of the caravan which the ojjtturm of many of the patrons, been t&e iery best in the recent rUe the improvement of the haa hiscory of the school. On Wdnesday nigfyt was given the idsee RivSr highway project snow under the direction of fashion placed in the hands of Cal- Aliss riutherland of the home econmics association. department and, though it was not ftte Automobile In the organization of the decided success we have learned a ia California will be tak-i- i to tjxptfet of the school this year. It actomobile association at demonstrated considerable talent and on the part of the students 3km of Vf. A. Goodwin of ability taking part and again showed to ad of j, Xerada, the president vantage the orchestra Mr. Erudy has Trail club, who originated worked up "xtut of combined high and & the caravan which will elementary st hool talent. ' Thui-sdawas Senior night. opening of the new motor the rnemottrs of that class- - entertain 3 for Utah, Nevada tnd Call- ing the public with an excellen pro and on Friday S. Forderer, director of the gram at OranieMille, were given the graduates morning EBobile association, who actheir diplomas at a short meeting heid atfin's invitation on behalf at 11 o'clock and' at which; Judge satiation, named C C. George Christens,e,n delivered the ad of the association's dress in a most inspirational manner. iFriUay t?ven.ng was given what is bureau, to undertake the a series cf A of organizing the caravan planned to be the first of and balls by the annual banquets 5? detailed arrangements. alumni association, which was. per ag the donors of money to manent organized Friday night with 3 fund, which was raised in Ralph Jensen as president, Fred W. and central California and Nellie tfun for Reld. N. L. Wiltat of the Victory highway, nell, secretary-treasure- r. m in the caravan. Meyer liams- presided as toastmaster at the banquet and gathered to himself it would give them an optnew laurels in that capacity. s see first hand just what untoil Sever.ty-tw- o people, many of them a accomplished with tieir front out cf town, were seated for the legations from the various banouet. which was a very creditable aria of supervisors and the affair . ID Cot-aag- tor on the led. h. sm, all an s , p of commerce have also is '1,111 the this section been invited to in celebration. IIP i SCOUTS C Iff "v'; e '.rf!lilf MmdMMji'mmMME mmmm ra7 t; ' Price. A showing of gas and oil in Iho well drilled here by the Price Petroleum company which has been In evidence since the drill first struck the solid formation, is an Indication of possibilities of according to John who worked out structure In detail San Franc'sco Celebrates Rebuilding San Francisco, Cflif, Kan Franc's-cobpowrd tha twenlioth anniversurv of lhe most memorable event In Uin city's history, the earthquake and dr3 of Ap'-i- l 18. 100G. Celebration of tho even, and rejoicing over the city (hut spring, nhenix like, fr:mi (he smouldering ruins, .hogan last night in tho civic auditorium when thousands of south of Market street hoys ami girls gathered to live over again In s tuns, dances and R'lr:"v:hoHi the heroic "refugee dayn" that followed the dUastev. o the Price structure, P. Crapti, geologist, the geology of the last summer. : Myton. Tho Uintah Telephone company, J. R. Bullock, president, has be- gun a work of reconstruction, which is progressing in a satisfactory manner. The company is stringing a new copper toll line from Vernal, by the way of Roosevelt and Myton, to the old line It is following " as nearly as possible. Salt Lake City, Crazing lands in acreage, 55,000, in Emerey county, i will be offered for sale by the execu-- j tive secretary of the stato land board, . the offer to be made at Castle Dale, i The lands are appraised at $2.50 to . j f3 per acre. J Salt Lake City.The state road ! commission, accompanied by C. E. Knowitou, maintenance engineer, left on a tour of inspection of the highways in southwestern Utah. Zion national park and St. George will b ' visited. ,. i visable and suggestng how best to effect the transfer into the other council. He It was vho took the matter on up and helped effect our admission into the i'rovw organization. , It seemed to be the unanimous opinion of those gathered that the two counties should be disricted on county lines and rather than inter-count- y his was done, Emery county as a whole organizing with E. M. Crawford of Castte Dale as , Emery county district president, while Carbon county organized with If. B. Goetzmartn of Price as chairman and F. C. Hill of thus doHiawatha as y ing away with the four districts as formerly existing. W. B. Hawkins, scout executive for the Bryce canyon council was present and was the subject of commendatory remarks concerning the good work he had done in the local districts, and of the keen regret felt at losing his services as executive. On the suggestion of Leo Kenney, formerly at Mohrland but now located at" Hiawatha, it was decided that any budget amount asked of the Emery and Carbon districts jointly should be divided between the two counties on for Carbon a basis of ounty to one for Emery as being a proportion which both counties could raise without any trouble. y The meeting was well attended, town in the two counties in which scout work has been done being represented by one or more men and all were enthusiastic ovier the good work already accomplished and hoptful for Ah Mr. Kirkham said, Lhe future. when urging that the best men possible be got Into the harness men whose services, Were beyond purchase,as is the tas1 in thouands of tnstancman ep "it's a real challenge to a when a boy comes to you asking for help." To what extent your big rm?n u.e responding is a true indication of whether or not scouting is being "put over. inter-count- Reform School Problem Faced of the juvenile Ogderi. Judges courts of the First to Fifth judicial districts of the state have been to a meeting Wednesday, April 14, with the juvenile court commission, the board of trustees and Superintendent E. J. Milne of the Utah State Industrial school. The meeting will be held at the school beginning at 12:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The purpose of the conference which has been called by superintendent Milne is to consider some means whereby the ends of justice may ba satisfied among juvenile delinquents without commitment to the industrial- school in such large numbers. The prcblofn will be considered from both n economical and social standpoint. Supsrln-tenden- t Milne points out that if the number of inmates at the institution continues to increase additional s of boys must be formed, and the girls', department alio must be tacrdasod. TUla, he shows,, cannot bp f.oni undsr the biennial brdget of thy are 110 ;chccl. At present th:'-thirty-threthe at ;.nd girls boys suni-none- e. d Rlchftdd. Ta ' ; exe-ijuti- 1! II' n 1'onmior-cla- l irieh-fSc- club held a largely attsn.led iun cheon at the clubroonm rocontly, TIh club determined to, snitiata and foster a cleanup ii;ogfam to make HlchfleM' one of th,3 cleanest and most 'sightly cltiej in the state. . .. .. : - j The clianipinn I'iriite: possess one f tlie six I'dlcst players i the Nil- lunnl Iciicllt 'n the ors i of Mux .'arcy. veteran cr te Carey ins been with I'ittsdiur-- li for sevt'rut mid si ems to lmjirove with t.'gi'. -- ' Mytcn. The flour mill of Myton, & Power which la owned by tho Li,-;company, and was managed this Jronr by'Libnd KMicock, has finished Its Season's run. More than 8000 bushls of whe:it w:.s isndts! Swing the year, '' ' . J..H. Young, highway engineer for the bureau of public roads, and H. S. Kerr, chief assistant state road engineer passed through Moab last Wednesday on their return from San Juan county, where they made an inMoab. com-rat-l.- t vestigation and definite location of the highway from Monticeilo to the state line. e , V-i- t Washington. Part of the appropriation for the Salt Lake basin irrigation project carried in the Interior Indians to Have Game Farm 1 CLEVELAND bill, on which a conference department Information has Idaho. Moscow, can committee reached an agreement, cOme from the Lapwai Indian Veserva-tion- , V south of here, that State Game be spent on Utah lake control if the " Mr jDasmar Lltstcr is Juit recover Boy e?outs and officials of Envery nereaner Warden It. E. Thomas announces h;3 faurveys of that unit show it to be lug Xk.iii a sevei'o attack vf quinsey. and Carbon counties will feasible, and the secretary of be unfter the supervision of and work Mib. Nora lir.iph is also slightly department will establish a game farm wholly can come to a complete the. interior in conjunction with the Timpanogo on the reservation, in Nez Perce counimproved. as owners 'council of the national organization with land the understanding Air. and &. J. McDaniel are enter-- l ty. A. M. Rose, superintendent of to ' F. S. Harris I A letter from President payment of the costs. a fine of the bureau, construction highway baby g.rl. iiniiig by received lof thfit coun-ji- l has been high school ...il ci.11; er.ied doing nicely. will start erecting necessary buildings Ogden. The Ogden E. M. Crawford, notifying him of the ' Mrs. JniiuU Williams has been qui e 30on. Chinese pheasants will be prop- won the Ogden division debating acceptance by the Timpanogos of the K.ck dur.n ; th.- i.ast week. deDavis The farm. on the high game defeating championship by the of application ooard agated to be peLast Monday riigat ilie pareii-t- i t partment, on the reservation, and the school. The local school won from Emery and.Carbi.it disricts These ovea. hcri organization Kavf a good ; J now rmitted to join with them. will on and school land. Boelder established this be. will high farm T hv et iioul iciH h j rtures, accompanied by checks repredivision to i shicncil l.arty. Money for the enterprisce in being meet a team from another iicnorcd the e;i.g gacsis.: A v . fees for the present Nez Perce county qualify for the finals.-the furnished by I.'trge .crovd was in attemlaiv 'j a.i.i ioentmr of the new parent organize ;;;) head of choice cxccllei.t '.? pi'dgiam riii jc. u sportsmen, and the state department j Ogden. Twenty-twThe Unselfishncst of Love made as a result .of the In t canyon I cattle are en route to Utah ', ii. li .arj ;U u'j.rihy t;f txi'nUi n, llolstein I shall be miserable will operate th? farm, fiportamen' breaking up of the old Bryce and of the state hope to in- from Fond du Lac, Wis., where .they" .jiel. t.y Hid the u:t 'it i;'g ut .j section this from I council, with which the Emery am you. away all the while crease the number of pheasants and were purchased for Utah breeders by l ;uu,' ;,IUi.c' Carbon 'districts' haw been affiliated . hiu, h '.n.rriine..r S,e If I could be sure of that it leveln bett" hunting. districts, f The fcianpete now. until up Gilbert Thatcher, secretary of ' the Ul, ),;SllU, i,Kh o hnnpy make fier.'nJ w 'also formerly with tlv Bryce canyon vould '.(:;-.- :; Holstein Friesian Breeders as-- . cf in then aa) ,diiien.. , . council, decided to "cirry on' and t.u were made The sociation. evening grcatcly enjoyed, vinp purchases own wav several mouths ago t .. ., .. .? w.:r.v ha'.lui i" t at the Clark classis, which is reputed districts is Joca! the move by present to be the greatest sale of purebred f.oni , un extended visit with her a natural sequence. ; Affiliation with 10 .. j,.'!.,.' .i .4..; ,.v.iV.'. cattle In the United States, the counties composing the Bryce o, ( feeling the Larson,. Alice K. LnR-,a- , council has lack! & Knudscn, 'con- - f Clady. Ogden.-Morris- on , '.,!-.... obtamcc Imii, it ,r have 'naturalness that ehoald to tractors of Boise, Idaho, were low bid- - Kclliu,n. Amanda Pearson and v:..s iand. as a consequent the change -ders on, three large road projects. in Br.-,-n ue Hm I nuuiiaincd Uie .li.-uthe Timpanogos council win for ' were an inn h. and pri.gratn when bide Idaho t, with northeastern make soctoiy should come one and opened at the district office of the buBinvsw n:cc;.n?. , crease in activity. one 01 United States bureau of public roads. Alary J. .luaea Is spending the wce.c TltJ Timanogos council is work In Kenilworth with her daughter. Mi . bids The three $370,147.97, the strongest and doing the best aggregate a natl-.nKvr and inclucmly gotc.mr in the country, according to and recommendation was made by Kact'c' who. commenting on wlth her ' new gra'i " ntd to B. J. the district K Finch, engineer, said L ' " ' the activities of this council, the Doy. C D. in office .' bureau's Washington, iwas accomplishing imre wuh Jones is spending a few cla: s that the low bidder be awarded the w Evan t!l J)1S ,.im,iy i.han any other in the state and, since contracts. John T.Williams surprised his ,:'."., 111 Manti. Mayor A. Judd.and mem- - frends last Tuesday when he went l Mile nation bciuuh The are veil founded. coun!,h bers of the city council have recently Price to meet a lady w ho had just ai -j headquarters of the Timpnogos the accepted plans submitted by Profe3- - rivjd worn Europe.. They visited the whliw there and returned cil are at Provo and Dr. Harris hoo sor Emil Hansen, landscape garden- - wurt : man and wife. Congratulations C1 prtsident, is also presioem . of Manti the for the er, beautifying venture tirig-haout to thom oB the,r Young anrsity. citv I ,ut executi.e of ibis .' crow d a 1!i large niht very ir.:.iay menu council and is Spanish Fork. With the awarding gathered to bid farewell to Miss Ar-- . fi- th With iho change, mended of more than $500 in prize money and Viiia ..kir.ron 'of Emery, one. of our nar.i; dal 'burden should, noLe ojrea. settlement of air sales accounts, telovod toothers, who has spent t.. the wlth ui wd wm thvtaw (if. wnne tne minervfcory work pne of the' most successful exhibi- - all'!tt!r met her. fhe is leaving so. n who as good or better than hato bcenj.m tlons of livestock ever held in thia sec0O(J progrttlIl M inis8lon 'A a case. A. monthly vis t is work should tion came to a clone. Despite the han- - was ,.fca;lcroJ followed by dancing. to each county and lift ef-dicap1 stormy weather pat upon the ' l.vjmc 11r.de ind cookies were served as go on in good shape forts or the management of the Second rcfnwhrr.fcnis; A purse of $72.85 waj nl"naeil. The change was fuBjr Annual Utah County Livestock show pra,ented to her and her grad'e olso. a meeting of scout , after-thuniasts held at Cast! and exhibitors, the show was pro- - presented her with $1.40 in th "oon. 3 ....loinirl nounced a success. , ... Kirkham was prtseiu ad change the making the conditions N fHWAK 1 A 'k EMERY-CARBO- m C 1118 g ?toii am! ' - Von Hickman Fred Jewkes i ' c "hit- j in Nevada, highway .7 'U, ; cs I I? - 1 ev-ar- . ton-pou- - ; o 111-- . ijr ,: e P tamous author raustark." Millions " etc. ith "nce- ?er rL:- Ae - - a delightful The nlot Umor. 'ery- "R. V;.U 'j la iuu action and It is cmiri Sina! tJi . m Marooned ; ' ! i ' ff,i of this 1 1 ..n,n . Be -- 5 Printed 51b. Degin- cek- ,; Se 11: ! - 1 ' i 1 high-grad- .Anaooa ionune.au the more! Viola Shea Waiter Peterson Bradford Jensen and 4 to W end- je construction of the the ? and improvement of hard-knrxJ- Oveson T - " . ; Dr. C. L. Jones. of, the Uni; Price. ted Str.tos bureau of animal industry r.ij Orson P. Mudscn, county ajricul-tura- l agent for Carbon and Emery c, rnfius, returned 'to Price from Emery, where they tested a shipment of tiriy eisbt purebred cows for rubar-crlisiTha cows, all Jersey stock, were shipped In from lova. Tho tests were made recently end observations showed there were no reactors aniens the herd. Sr.lt Lake City. A sheep and dairy c-club has been organized at Manti fpr the boys and girls of that community interested In practical agricultural rnd livestock studies, reports O. Stott, county agricultural agent. Each club member will commence the project with at least three bred ewes or one dairy calf, and will keep a complete record of expenses and receipts, Each boy will be eSpected to show h.:s best animal at the Sanpete county fair this fall. , t. to Live in J Utah:; ; hy 0. Lawrence Hawthorne to me there's somethin' like it In the way life deals with men: Prospects always seem the darkest Just before things boom auain. And I'm thinkin' that the worries An' he gets before. Help a fellow prize his blessings McffUt El-Vr- a Carey Still Phys Fast Ball News Notes Seems IvealReid II a-- : mum A ' 7 . Winter days are often dreary But when springtime comes along we're a heap more interested In the robin's cheery song! Mornitf always seems most Velcome When you spend a restless night. After clouds 're black an' heavy, That's the time the sun looks bright! j .. ! It't a Privilege TEE GRADUATES Organisation of the laid. n : ! SATTRDAT. APRIL TWEN TY GRADUATE Mil J f! t7A3. 0 H 1 |