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Show - , ' Page 0 , i t ,!. 4 ' --- - , - ' , !me toeseret rtewst Salt Lake City, IltAh - r i . - , : Idaho I ' 1 :: , , , Idaho Poli.ti.ei.ans ',Sean 1940 Field- For Winners ' j.. , -7- ;. BenT)avis Pocatello Law er Seen In Gubernatorial Race 1-- . ' 2. follows: Electric light department, $30,- waterworks, $10,000; irriga- 500; tion, $2,000; sidewalks, $4,000; sewer department, $6,000; streets and walks $5.400; library, $1,200: bonds and interest, $5,400; general funds, $8,650; police department, $4,600; fire department, $1,200: public buildings a n d parks, $4,000; cemetery, $1,350. The city plans to raise the necessary funds for the year under a tax levy, Snow College -COffIpetitive Cast Announced EPHRAIM, Dec. 23.The east for the Snow College competilve Norvello has been chosen. The two romantic leads Una and Tim will be played by Helen Balley of Multi and Joyce Tip- petts of Ephraim, respective. ly. They will be supported by Betty Peterson, Faye Christen- set A. J. Newby, Vance Nielsen Maurine Anderson, Veone Bill ington, and Kathleen Thompson. Miss Nan Osmond, head of the direct speech department will the play. Santaquin Will Receive St. Nick SANTAQUIN, Utah, Dec. 23. Santa Claus will pay his annual Visit to the children of Santaquin this evening at 6:30 at the junior high school. The affair is sponsored by the city council. There will be a program, and upon the arrival of Santa. bags of candy and nuts - TOOELE. Dec.'23.The Tooele Church Community. Methodist services for the holiday season are: Dec. 24, Sunday, Sunday School service at 10, directed-bSupt. Mrs. Gladys Cook; 11" wor ship service, Christmas sermon by the pastor, Milton C. Terry; special Music by the choir. The church school and choir will give a Christmas program Sunday at 7:30 pan. Thieves Loot Two Parked Automobiles The automobile of Charles A. Bowden, 220 East Twenty.seventh 'South Street, 'today had been looted of 16 pounds of candy and nuts. The theft OC. - a -- , t I J...0. - . ; ..- - :' 7 ' , .: ".;.... ., 'S.... ':.'; , ' '', ,....4 - ,4 , , , , , , ...., , ,...,,,: ' '. ,' ' ...,,,, ''': ".', ,' .. .,..........5.,,,:,,:..- , ,, ' s,' .. .,,, '''',.-- ,.. -- ,,,,,,e :,,, 23.--- The pro- Jan. 11,Telluride vs. Bennett, Fourth University Mar15Fourth vs. University Market. Manavu. vs. Telluride. Bennetts vs. Wasatch Inn. Jan. 22Minavu vs. Bennetts, Univec lily Market vs. Wasatch Inn. Teilurnac VII. Fourth. Jan. 22Manavit vs. Wasatch Inn. s vs. Fourthi University Market vs. Telluride. Feb. fiWasatcl Inn vs. Telluride. Manavu VA. Fourth. Bennetts vs. .Univerluty Market. Ward vs. Wasatch Inn. ket vs. Manavu Ward. J. Heaters. association, presided at the meet.- calrdSliper Jan. 24Junior Chambe,y, , vs. Pacific, J.-- E. Christenwere vs. Orem. Firmayes vs.: Heaters; Safeway Speakers Warr, sen. secretary: Clifford Jan. 31Junior Chamber vs. Orem CitY.1 presWent ofthe Preston Cham- Pacific- Heaters Safeway vs. her of 'Commerce; County Agent Firmagea. s. SirewaY.: Feb. 7Junior Chamber Chase Kearl; Agricultural Supt. Pacilic Orem Firmages vs. Heaters, Jed Lewis of the Franklin Coun- City vs., 20.30 Club. LEAGUE ty Sugar Company; and J. R. INDUSTRIAL Jan. IIProvn Herald vs Oscar Carl. Taylors of Boise, who is in charge Sone State Hospital vs:Bureau of Rsci:1of the sugar program for Idaho ithition, DeMolity vs. Intermountain Theater'. Mr. Lewis stated the company Jan. 18Oscar Carlson' VP. D,Molay. paid $4.50 per ton to the growers PTOVO Herald vs. State Hospital; Bureau and paid to the federal govern- of Reclamation: vs. Intermountain Theaters. Jan. 25Provo Herald vs. Bureau of ment $157 per ton processing tax Reclamation, Oscar Carlson vs. Inter. an amount which is later re- mountatn Theaters. DeMolay vs. State Hos:. turned to the farmer in form of vital. Feb. IState Hospital vs. Intermoum: his government beet payment. tam Theaters. Oscar Carlson' vs. Bureau of Reclamation. Provo Herald vs. 'curred while the ear was parked at Fifth South and State Streets. From the automobile of Clark Avenue. Terry, 333 Hollywood thieves took two blankets. a brief ease and a bag of soiled laundry, while the tar was parked near the home. Feb. ItBureau of Reclamation vs. DeIntermountain Theaters vs. Provo Herald. Oscar ('anions vs. State Hospital. Molav, Park SPANISH FORK, Dec. 21-- Charles Miller, local electrician. was selected as chief of the Spanish Fork Volunteer Firemen's Association at the a nnual election this week. Other officers selected were: Cooper Jex,, first assistant chief; James Williams. second assistant chief; W. H. Elmer, secretary and treasurer; program chairman, City-Elk- -- s - Mali Needy Cheer L C. Ross Beck. assistant. chairman, William' Crump, assistant secretary: Ed Hughes, chief Engineer; Gilbert Y. Johnson, captain of sports; Illark F. Boy, ack. chairman of amusements; Dean Wilcoxsafety- man; Joseph Chapplei- - house custodian. W. Booth; ; De- Mclay. Spanish Fork Firemen Elect s - ; : .:;. ' -- , .. ' : ',' "' : ' : ': .:.. , ," - ' ::- :: .:, '' '.x. '.1,; ,....:: ..,:.....,,;......';'",';'-'-:7- ,..!,.. ' , "'''....: '''- .2 ..'s :.,. . PARK CITY, Dec. 23.The Elks Lodge of this ,, cite, has almost completed its task of gathering toys and articles to distribute among the needy for Christmas. Baskets also will be filled and distributed to those in need. W. D. St. Jeor, chairman of the committee in charge of the work, reported today that a generous response has been shown by the people generally. Christmas baskets and toys were distributed to abou,t 187 families hst year, according to Mr. St. Jeor. . . I , Jo-wi- ll alcation." Oriel G. Clegg so give a musical reading, "Come, Come Ye Saints." The chapel was built on the site of Ihe'old one which was razed in 1936. The chapel seats 4:34. including the space available for overflow crowds. The entire building, including recreational hall and stage has a total floor space of 12,281 square feet. The grounds are beautifully the work having landscaped, been done by the boys of the 4- H Forestry Club and their leader, Joseph H. Clegg. , LOGAN, Dec. as the mostbeautiful produc; tioh of its type in Cache Valley history, the early Christmas morning pageant will be presented Monday at 6, a.m.-ithe Lol ganTabern.a.cle, with J. Karl Wood as general director. were be- lean. "Nativity!'. with cast menitrcg Snade today as rehea'rsals Ixrs being Keith Long, Wilma Nv bei held for the t":13 ept 9g Nelson. Chew!. Zollin&er. Con. dramas. the tableau and the ehor- - rad Alder. Maurine Pickett, al selections which combine to Cloma Hammond and Charles make the presentation. Doors to Kelley. "Dust of the Road", the first the tabernacle vitt open at 5 a.m. drama to be staged. includes Christmas Day, and citizens of cast of Marion Everton. Logan and surrounding towns Earl will be invited to the fete by a Webb, Beryl Rigby and Leonard broadcast of carols from the Long. Second drama of the pageant tabernacle tower. la There Is no. charge for admis"Captains and Kings", by invit- sion, and the public is Charming Pollock. Carrying 'parts ed. in this are Harold Peterson. The best dramatic talent in the Reed Garff,- - Thomas Greed. John in enlisted has ben S. Wood. Preston V. the proPond. city while costum- duction, staging, are ing and Hinting being done byindivkluals who have established 'themselves as 'artists' in their various lines. Following an organ prelude by Professor S. E. Clark:. a prologue to the pageant will be read by Laub. Then comes music combined M. by the I. A .chorus, conducted en Hansen, followed by a tab Logan-Cachg- d- - Prows, Mrs. ,Aloyd, Marjorie Howard.,' Maughan. Howard Blood. JADean Allen. J. C. Ho. and Gesell Clair geAm. Clyde Johnson. Interlude reader is Lavern Young. while scriptural reader is Harold :I. Hansen. Dramatic adviser-for the pageant- Is Floyd of --the Morgan, and directorsdramas are Ann Keddo ajd Pres7 lon Pond, Of Lehi's Initial Lighting Contest , LEHI, -- first Doc. Christmas lightingcon-tes- t Arta open tonight at 7 o'clock, accord- ing. to Junius C. Banks, chairman of the judges. The contest is being sponsored by the Lent Lions Club. with cash prizes to he av.'arded the first three iracb winners. The Lions Club officers sahl that the prizes' are offered only to make the community more colorful during the holidays, and lend the Yu?e-- tide spirit to the entire citizenry , land visitors. be Displays,. to qualify, must Illuminated from 7 p.m-- to II the p.m. each evening during holidays, and must he plainly visIble from. the street. as art Incentive TOOELE, Dec. 23A Christmas program is scheduled for the tomorrow evening service of the Second and Third wards at the usual hours. ' Tooele First and Fourth Wards NO11 meet conjointly at 7 p.m. in the First Ward chapel for a , Christmas service tomorrow. Paul F. Lindberg, recently returned from the Eastern States Mission, Nvill be speaker at the Third Ward service at the Second Ward chapel beginning at 2 be Pill. Christmas carols will presented. Christmas. caroling also will be heard at the 7 p.m. Brownservice. Miss ,Beverly, ivill play an orpn solo. Talks will be by Bryan McKendrick, Max McKendrick and C. Lester Shields. WILL ATTEND MEET Dec 23.W. Elmo ,PROVO, Coffman, assistant professor of geography at Brigham Young University. Nvill leave Christmas Day for Chicago to attend the convention of the National Council of Geography Teachers, . Dec. 27-S- Mr. Coffman is a rhember of the board of director S and is representing the State of Utah on the National Council of Geogra' phy Teachers.- ?, - t :...' t --- 4,,. , ', 1,... , ' ,, .1 - , J - '... ' ' w .,' :...,": - -- V-- - c 7' !.. ft ' 1 ,,, ',. a. ,i .; ,AP ::'1..,; I ! s'i ..,' . i;:..i.lr,),. '' , ii. '''' ' ."'.'"''''''""'"'"'" a, .,,, ,,t, ,, 7,44.00itkkikomoopoIi.4- ' 17,,i7,-,Iii."- a -. -.' ,,, ,,,...., olli4 f ,' 1 ' ' ,o,-' .' :.;:., "'; ,vws---1- ..i -- , , .. A '''': ,1' 11" "r.it i 'o '.,, 7., ; ,' s'it1 : .., ' : eJl' l',401,.. . ,, , ic,t,,,,.,,,4.,. ,, , '''' .,..: '5 ;, ,....' ';. '-- (i Y ., ie. ,....A - "Jrt4 4 ' z4r3141:--' ,,rt.,,,., ' ,,;:,,,z,'71'1 41'.1.4q,2"' .;, , .s 0? ' ' ':.:: f i, ,.z. 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The fire department extinguished the blaze in jig time with the aid of its booster tank, preventing what might. otherwise have proved a disastrous fire in the heart of the business district. The building was insured, hut there was no coverage on the stock, reported Fire Chief Scott PROVO, Dec . 23.A state convention of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held in Thompson. Provo Blockade Hits Ten Trucks With Open Mufflers PROVO, Dec. 23.A warning to motorists and especially truck drivers who operate their trucks with open mufflers, the police department staged two blockades early Friday on Highway 91. About 10 truckers were given tickets on the open muffler charge. Those booked were Clarence Mattern, Reid Rowberry, John R. Present Yuletide Programs of Dec. 23.Wards Le- hi Stake NIill present Christmas programs at their regular Sunday School and evening services, tomorrow. programs: Sunday morning First WardVariety program by various departments of the day School; Second Ward Christmas pagent, directed by Allan Webb; Third WardVarprogram featuring an illusiety trated lecture on the. life of Christ, directed by Harold Hutchings; Fourth WardVariety program by the Sunday School departments; Fifth WardVariety program. Sunday evening programs: First WardVariety program: enforce the traffic regulations and cut down the carelessness on the part of motorists and, pedestrians alike Weber Safety Council Reports 31 Road Violations d genealogical OGDEN 31 society Fifth WardVariety ptogrma featuring musical numbers. All evening programs excepting the 6:30 p.m. start in the Second WarcL have been announced for 7:30 p.m. Lehi First Ward Schedules Pageant annual LEHLDec. 23.--- The Christmas morning pageant of Ithe Lehi First Ward will be presented to the public at 6 a.m. Monday. "Follow The Star" ts being airected by Mrs. Pauline Goates Smuin and Della Carson. music will accompany Special the production, which Will be staged in the ward chapel and recreation hall. The reader will be Mrs. David 1. Gardner, with the cast, composed of Mrs. Bert Beck, Mrs. Clara Norman, Clara Orton, Lela Cox, Fay Beck, Bert Beck, Ray. mond. Stewart, Norman SCOW!, J. Stewart Durrant, Donald Knudsen. Ronald Peterson, ElMorris Bruce den 'Gale, Gale, Clark, and Glenn Smith. Mayor-elec- t Fred M. ope of the younger practicing attorneys in Ogden. He is a member of the law firm of Reeder and Vi.Tallace. For some two years he was a member of the Twelfth Ward bishopric and was released when the ward was divided two weeks ,.. ago. City Attorney Barker has served in his office during the six years of the Mayor Harman W. Peery administration. MaIor Abbott said he will retain the office of assistant city attorney, but is not ready to announce an appointment at this time. Barker did not have an assistant until three mooths ago. Mayor-elec- t Abbott refused to confirm a rumor that Charles H. Taylor, desk sergeant of the 0g, den Police Department, will sue. coed Chief Dewey F. Hawkins. 44 I 1 I I Ogden Handles 316 st Christmas Mailin 10 Years I , this year. Mrs. Richard R. Palmer, chairman of the beautification committee, was chairman of tbe committee in charge of arrangements for the lighting this year. The Grantsville elementary school. Christmas operetta was until after Jan. 1 bepostponed cause influenza broke into the attendance of the school and retarded rehearsals. If not fill 4 out the form printed below and mail to the Insurance Department of , THE DESERET NEWS .. I remittance of $150 and your application given prompt attention. 23.Work was be an completed this week onsewaddition to Lebi's growing 1 new I portion extends from Second West Street to Center Street. between Main and First North Streets. It is a joint program being participated in by" the city and the property owners. I be will- , mon am alo APPLICATION LEHI. Dec. I mmo ma Einamt no AMM t, 1 1 , , TO ALDEN S. SENNION, Resident Agent NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. WASHINGTON CARE THE DESERET NEWS I II Date I Il hereby apply for a 'travel 6 Pedestrian Accident Insurance Policy, i , Form NA 318, issued by the Washington National Insursmoe Co., Chicago. 1 I for which I agree to pay the premium of $125 per year, phi a 25o i I s registration fee for the first year.) .., - II, -- , I I I - Wellsville Literary Group Holds Social IVELLSVILI,E, Dec. 23.The Ladies Junior Literary Club held a Christmas Social last night in the Floradell School builcii.ng., with Pres,. Mildren Alvord in charge. The social consisted of a tot supper and Christmas games, supervised. by Mattie Darley, Rena M, Leishthan, Alta Baldwin, Abbott an today. Mr. Wallace is with The PO AGAINST TRAVEL & PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS W6rk Nears Finish. - OGDEN, Dec. 21Lewis J. Wallace will succeed George S. Barker as Ogden city attorney, ARE YOU INSURED Lehi Sewer Project system. , GRANTSVILLE, Utah. Dec. 23The Grantsville 11,'oman's Civic C1,11) sponsored the Christ. mas lights which decor the streets of Grantsville during the season. The club yuletide purchased five new strings of lights d - age disposal 0 Grantsville Women Decorate Streets Dec: 23.Of a total of traffic law violations reported by friendly, observers of the Weber County Safety Council for the month ending Dec. 15, 13 were for failure to obey stop signs, five failed to obey al-- red lighc four usurpd the HO-Voway of another vehicle. three were speeding, two, unlawful double parking. and one each of Ti turn in prohibited zorre, failure to give arm signal, usurping right of way of a pedestrian and overloading car as to impair drivers' vision. Eight of the violations occurred before noon and 23 after noon. Sixteen of the reported traffic violations occurred on Washington Boulevard between Twenty-thirand Thirtieth Street, according to the report. start in this ward at 6:30 p.m.. with a variety program featuring a reading of "The Other Wise Man" by Mrs. Jeanne Coleman Jackson; Third WardChristmas pageant, "Why The Chimes Rihg". under the direction of the - OGDEN. Dec. 21Officials of local railway mail service agencies reported holiday mail leaving Ogden had exceeded the busiest rush season in the past ten years today. The regular mail an extra dispensing staff and crew of 76 mail and baggage handlers are employed for the holiday season. Fifteen to 40 carloads of mail have been handled daily during the season rush, according to George T. Reese. baggage agent. Supt. Amos C. Stone indicated that .122,000 parcel post packages the largest number since 1924 were cancelled in the post office Thursday.. To facillitate local delivery two additional par. cel post carriers were employed. Lyman, Alva Steadman. Wayne Vent Walter, Carl A. Pack, Glenn, Leslie H Bean, Daniel C. McRae; and Henry Buimingham. 'Chief of Police Guy F. Chris. tensen said steps will be taken to will WardProgram 1 State Agricultural College, proudly exhibits the fleece which won honors at the International Wool Show " Chicago. - Pray() Meeting. LEHI, Shows Fleece Which Came First At Chicago I D .U. P. Plans Will - , it 'q - . tT - . i i to receiving first In addition place in the pure bred division, the Utah entry was named rethe .ertegraridchampion---of show, which is tantamount to of second place for all classes wool shown from the various wool growing areas of the United States and other countries represented. Said Mr. Caine: be "I am sure Utah should proud of the record made this year in the International Wool Show, which was a representative one with a large number of entries from all the principal wool states." Second Will Open Tonight .:, s..:4 Lehi Wards Dec. 23.Representatives cf leading civic groups of Richfield and other Sevier County cities had gone on record toclay as favoring a proposed airmail route between Salt Lake and Phoenix, Ariz. Approval of the new service was voiced by representatives cf The Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utahl led by Frank G. Martines, chairman of the aviation ccmunittee of that body, and city and county officials, meeting with Joseph S. Bergin, director of the State Aeronautics CCITIMi6- sion, W. D. Hammond, chairman, and Preston G. Peterson d and George Abbott, members. The meeting, held yesterday, was followed by inspection of e local airport. which covers 262 acres' of city owned land and a 60 by 80 foot hangar. .. ve ' , wr"n"'",....!."7-4"''''- '-- 7,- week. RICHFIELD, J., t ', i , , t...,.. conjunction with the nineteenth annual Leadership Week at Brigham Young University, Jan. 22 to 27, Pres. Ida M. Kirkham, Salt Lake, announced today. "Lest we forget" has been selected as the theme for the convention. ,according to Mrs. Kirkham. Arrangements are nowkbeiing made to have the gathering scheduled as part of the regu1lar leadership course. Forty,two departmental sections in various fields will be offered for the artistic and scien, tific training of the visitors, according to Seth T. Shaw, general chairman. Last year more than 3,000 visitors attended the school for one Richfield Gives Air Plan Push Tooele Wards Arrange Services Logan Adds.:Last Touches To Yule Morning Pageant , , , wool. - - 1 Arntrican and Egyptian theaters through the courtesy of John Rugar, manager; Santa Claus will .call at the ,theaters after the show and distribute candy and nuts to the youngsters.- - '. '. :. . and John Fetzer, architect. Vocal solos will be sung- by Howard Anderson and Inez Robinson Preece, and the ward choify under the direction of W, Kirby Allen, will sing two' anthems, one composed for the occasion by seph A. Murdock, entitled, "Dedi- . elementary schools presentedthea, pageant and program undermusic direction of Frank Shaw, director of the high school and elementary instrumental department arid ,Clyde Johnson, instructor of the vocal departments of the two schools. MissLuelle Bowers had charge of he three lower grades who presented "Why The Chimes Rang." The fifth, six and seventhl eighth I grades sang carols; the Christ-'grade girls chorus sang school chor-- A free picture show was scheduled for the children at the .:2',' ,,,1: ...; - . I 1 1 ' s!""":""..".""!, t' i ! - OOSEVELT, ' t . ,ii-- Other speakers will be Pres. A. "V. Watkins of the Sharon Stake , To over 500 parents and friends, the Roosevelt High School and PARK. C1TY, Dec. 2:I.The Park City Mine & Mill Men's Union No. 99 were .sponsoring a large Christmas party for the children umjer 12 years of age at 2 here today, commencing , 4, ), d PROVODec. 23.The new $40,000 Xineyard Ward Chapel-anrecreationarliall will be dedicated by Pres. Heber J. Giant at services Sunday at 2 pm., according to Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson, who will present a financial report at the services. - Entertain Children ,5 '::,1 ' ;...., , -. ....- . : , ... ;f - PRESTON. Ma., Dec 23.G. L. Tanner of Whitney and Ether Esplin of Preston were reelect-on COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Jan. 10Jumor Chamber VA. Firmages, ed here this week as directors the board of the Franklin Coun- HeatersClubvs. vs.OremSafeway, pacific Super, Mr. Jan. 17Junior Chamber vs. ty Beet Growers' Association. Tanner. who is president of the - Crem City vs. Firmages. Safeway vs. Pa- Present Program Utah, Dec. 23. City Miners ) -- Vineyard Chapel Ready To Be Dedicate Sunday Franklin Beet Growers Elect Roosevelt Grade Schools EPHRAIM, Utah, Dec. 23. The High Ephraim Junior School played host to the comschool munity last evening in the gymnasium at a candle light carol service. The entire student body participated in the exercises.. Two hundred voices were heard in the carols. The carol service was under the direction of Milton Perkins. music instructor in the local school. 0,:,.1 't ', t ,... d,,, ,11 I t , . ;..,414. - Bottolf- Ephraim Junior high Entertains ' 1" '!. ,,... .1, inde-pende- private secretary? Glen Balch wants to get back to his book writing. mas songs; the high us. under the direction of Mr.1 Johnson, presented- - a Cantata,' "Spirit of Christmas." Mrs. Reida Bryce, president of the Roosevelt Association sponsored the pro' gram. , ' , ' , , ''' ' i , , .41kp, F es",- - Utah wool was accordederLdWide," recognition this month when fleece exhibited by the Utah State Agricultural College won first place in the pure bred division of the annual wool show held in connec-tion with ;the International Livestock Expositi9n at the Union Stock Yards in Chicago. Announcement of the -- award. was received by school .officials from John T. Caine III, general the orimnteer rna :. di n ol nd t in parinextepondsel rector of the U. $. A. C. extension service, who praised the ,work of Alma Esplin, associate "professor of sheep husbandry at the college, who entered the ''.'',A . .- , Excellence 1 -- ''..!,.....,:H ...,..: X',:,:',.YA.1443AZ,,, ''.-.- ,,..dt.,5,,..-','"- ','" '1' , ,. , , , .,..,--,:- '7,,,,,, :,. .,, it' ' , j, - - " ' - First Place In Show Pure, Bred Class t "'--- ., ', , ",:.;,':':-.:.- 1, , p 1 , r); " Three Cage Loops Formed By Piovoans sen's next will be distributed. Tooele MethodistsPlan Holiday services . 4 , :. ! - ''' .. , t ; gram for the annual school of canners and crops canning growers, to beheld in the Ho. tel Ben Lomond Jan. 5 and 6. has been announced by Dr. Ar vil L. Stark of Logan, exten of the Utah sion agricultualist State Agricultural College. Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, pres !dent of the agricultural col. lege, will give an address on Dec. PROVO, search needs of the canning inEighteen teams will open dustry and how the canner may league-plahere in Janhelp to meet these needs." Dr. H. uary, according to schedules reLoran Blood of the department leased Thursday afternoon for the of agriculture. plant pathologist Commercial- and Inand tomato disease expert. will Recreation, circuits by Director- Reed discuss The present status of dustrial Collins. tomato work in Utah," and Dr. R. (Lob) Fastest of the three loops, the H. Walker, director of the Utah Recreation, opens play January 8. Agricultural ,Experiment Station, The Commercial league opens will speak on "The place of Le10, while the Industrial gumes in Canning Crops Rota. January starts January 11. All games are tion." scheduled. in the Third Ward gym The college extension service, .The- first half schedule is as folthe Utah Canning Crops Associathe teams playing at 7, 8 lows, Associa tion and Utah Canners and 9 p.m. in the order listed: tion, will sponsor the school, RECREATION LEAGUE The Democrats are pretty active because last year they lost for some ground they'd held eight long years when Governor DworBottolfsen, Congressman shak and Lieut. Governor Donald Whitehead, all Republicans were elected to offices previously held by Democrats. An Irishman, tomerly a Portland newspaperman and for several years active in public life in Park , ' , t I ' ,....,.,,,,,,,,-,....,..,-, v, ' : ; , ; ........... .1,1 '''''' ..,,.,,.. , tI 4 , 1 4 '.... ;.''.'',, OGDEN, Dec. Distline---(DBannoei- th Parent-Teacher- . i i , rl, f I Can Conclave SerAt Ogden January 5, 6 Democrats Lose Ground Meld Years -R- p ' .' .' i - s. . ments, due to the improvements lathe distributing-system-ari- d the addition of new walks. The approved -- budget was at -, ;.:- , 1 -- ' --; L , ' -- i -; i t t, , , o'-- !. ,......., U. S. Ai C Fleece Wins , ,,,,,,,n 1 This new MN& Vineyard Ward edifice will be dedicated by Pres. Reber J. Grant tomôrrow afternoon at special services. (D.-Ne- , .:,..: , , 1 4 '.. , $40,000 Edifice Awaits Rites Tomorrow Afternoon , Idaho, may be Goyernor i i , ' : d Thursday r:--. . ; Set At Ogden. hearing rt .. 1.1 P i i ,.: ,. .1,..,.. '',1 1 , i -' ---- , , ;.4,' 1.1t I . t , , ' '' Trials Are at a public - -. !- ' , .,.1, ,:';,.. ;7. Two Murder , evening.- -The increase was in the elec, tric light and streets depart- - --- i , ". I SPANISH FORK, Dec. 23.A tentative budget which .included ',expenditures of $86,400, an in, crease of $12,050, was adopted by the Spanish Fork City Council ' I .,, ! i,. 10-10- Fixes Budget ,,, , , 23,-(AP),-W- ill - ..,- .; , It BOTTCHER t Ben Davis, Pocatello gentlei BOISE, Dec. .! man and lawyer, to be a candidate for the Democratic guberna i I'' ' torial nomination in as'king are since That. has become a question politicians Davis' address at Burley, Dec. 15, when he, as Democratic state :chariman, lashed out at the administration of C..A. Bottolfsen, ,Republican governor; and then said of the'OPpositon- party-wit- h a finger pointed at Tom Heath, Republican generalissimo: - Their dictator the big, strong iron mantheir leader, 1 the imposed a distatorship on liepnblican Party and the heads of the state department (at the close of 1938) more ruthless than , anything ever seen in America.to He referred to the attempt transfer the duties of the State Auditor, a Democratic ejectivi official, to a new created office, as comptroller. ' Dec. :13Ma1co1m ( designated OGDEN,Many Doubt mulatto, Shur land. 36.year-olRun Arould Davis charged with killing Robert W. 'handDavis is middle aged; Fields with a brick early Sept. formidable a and some, opponent de. 9, will stand trial on a first in arguments before the bar. Jan.- 30. gree murder charge, Many express doubt if Davis Date of the hearing was set yesbe a candidate. would L. V. District, Judge - terday by Others often mentioned for the Trueman. Chase nomination are Mayor James Floyd, 33, Negro held former of Idaho Falls, Clark for the fatal shooting of Alm, Lieut. Gov. C. C. Gossett of Namzo H. Davis, local 'hotel proprietand Attorney General J. W. pa also trial will stand or., Sept. 16, Taylor. Jan. 16, on a first degree mur'There's talk that State Repreder- charge. Date for this trial sentative Franciswas set by District Judge Lea-ta- r Pocatello- lawyer, may A. Wade. seek the Democratic nomination ' Judge Trueman set other cases for second district congressman, for Jan. 9, to follow in their a position now held by Henry order as previous cases are disDworshak. Burley Republican. of. Cecil are posed CunningThey Federal Employes ham, 25, assault with a deadly May Attend Banquet Al-Mrs. Lillian weapon upon Cornea now Eddie Bryan, for. len, on the night of Nov. 25; Dan mer state director of aeronau'Martin, 33, assault with a deadly tics, and now Jackson Day banweapon upon Mrs. Kathryn Jolquet chairman for Idaho. with la, Nov. 30, and Leighton Leathis word from Senator Carl A. vitt, 18, second degree burglary Mexic6): Hatch a of service station Dec. 8. "Federal employes may attend in Judge Wade set the following the Jackson Day banquet . ,cases for hearing beginning Jan. 8. Boise Jan. 16: John Burch, 46. and Ray "And it isn't against tile law Purringtom 34, second degrge federal solicit money front to burglary of the Ogden Dressed employes or to accept it from Meat Company plant Aug. 23, them for political purposes." and George Junior Hill. 21, Bryan expects 750 Democrats charged with involuntry man- attend the function in Boise, to in connection with the ' slaughter he said. Already he has scoured traffic death of , Effie L. Frets and the 10 northern counties; on Sept. 8. oon he'll set out in the south. ,, ,,, , BY WALTER Spanish Fork 1 1 1 ,.we''''''''"'".e. , ..- : .,,,...,01 - i : - -.,,,1 4- -- ' ."3.. . . i939 .,, Saturday, December 23, ""4,1 1 , ; .. ' . , . ' ' .- International' Honors Taken By Utah Wool , . '' I . -- --r- 0 i . . 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