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Show tf - - fcds dk , J l UTAH LTAYC PA!;i CCT.14.0 Tenth Year GAFJFIIID, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1832 Cciy Given Agreed Lj Sbts Cczzien Sm, Project Will Aggregate $5IL-50Local LaW To Be Employed. Will Suet Sooo , 0. 'MSMUVVWAW.VVVAiWVyVVAmV.VW.VAWVAV commission apemergency highway proved prognoi Monday which aj-- ( legate 5511.500 loc Salt Coanty, with employment of local commiarioo labor. Member of tb mad thi dcciaion after a conference toon-sion- . with membeta of the u iaih m lih 1 Ll Ba-rea- a, t N commission has not necessarily adopted this practice a an established policy, according to Mr. Blood, but rather more aa a test to deteesuiae the desirability of the federal rules. and regulations, and if the plan works out satisfactorily oa thia project it will probably be applied to other state projects as conditions warrant The approved project an as fol- f i. JJ Sr:ncr Teen pe-.':- Leaves Fcr Convention 1. Smoothing out tbe surface aud .'resurfacing with a thia aet asad of hit. umiaona material the pavement between Ninth South and Seventeenth South Streets os State street. Eetimated cost. $20,000. 2. Grading and graveling from Salt-ai- r to Lake Point, including as overpast over tbe Western Pacific tracks at Lake Point. Estimated cost, $220,000 A very small part of this project is ia Tooele county. 3. Widening the pavement from North Salt Lake to Devis county line. Estimated cost $75,000. 4. Widening and resurfacing State street pavement from north limit of Marray city to the fuU width pavement in Marray. Eatimatad coet $20,-00Completion of this project will make State Street a atandard four last highway all tb way to Midvale Junction. , , - 5. Paving (20 fart wide) from Airport to Viaduct on North Tempi St. including bridgt over the Jordan rim. Estimated com $140,000. u Wood-bsqu-Gang- '- w y; Gclferi Play Provo At Llagna, Sept Fcrnfaine Tcssb Players Break EveaVidiTcoe 0. Magna-Gatfiri- Tim-panog- oa Completion of negotiation betwtea the city and the Utah Light and Tracof the tion company for removal tracks, as final, approval of thia pro ject from the state fair grosnda to the 6-- Fsi-Imn- $-- 6; 6-- 3. 6-- viaduct is being held. Tbs estimated cost of this portion of tbe project is $15,000 and unless an agreement it reached os tbs track removal problem that sum may have to bt take from the program. 6. Paving to Granger meeting bo utt from 33rd South Street. 7. Paving with atrip on Ninth Esm street from Forty-EighSouth to Vine street and oiling from Vine to Union Avenue at aa astiaut cd cost of $43,000. This project will be financed cooperatively by tbe state and coanty while stats funds will he used for tbs resurfacing job on Stats street between Ninth and Seventeenth So. Streets. Tb remainder of tbe pro-jeccome under emergency federal aid. All poaibk efforts will bt expended to get all tbs projects under contract at aa early dote, and advertising for bids will atari within a few days. 11-fo- ot th ts Tern CHzp The girls' team of the Magna Playground Baseball league captured tbs final two of three gamer from tbe feminine squad, of the Pleasant Green community league to win the city s' championship of "Wet feminine lot this vicinity. The season championship of tbs Magna Playground baseball league was won by the North Main team, speedy and accurate group of baseball slug Saturday from Second EaM squad, rtond half winner. Tbe North Mala team had won the first half of tb base-ballet- Ii vague. This was dm third gams of a four- aeries which resultud ia pWoff the following scores: First game, 6 favor of Second East, with North Mam pulling down tb succeeding 5-- j Proves 16-1- 2. lows; and La-pu- - The 3 vc -- com-minio- 6-- ... ed federal fund. announcement was mad by n, . lenry H. Blood, chairman of the that tb commiarion bad deckled to live up to the spirit of the emergency relief bill by expending tb. state money under the same wag and labor regulations as an required when federal money is involved. Accordingly, the Ninth EaM project at an estimated cost of $43,500 will be let under tb same rule aa the federal aid projects. Local labor and team will be employed, work nun will be restricted to 30 hone per week and minimum wage will be 41 cents for unskilled and 60 cents for skilled la- 2-- 6. ful of sll Fans Barest Darings, tht couraged the Hercules Powder boys, fourth annual Salt Laka CoaatyFarm the U. S. Mines won the second half title of tht Western Utah League SunThursJENNINGS Bureau Duy wu held at Magna activities patrici- - day ia tht final gam of tht strict, 1 0 day aad tht day ted la by a tatimattd crowd of to 3. If tb Bacchus boyy had won thia Final rites for Thomas F, Jennings, .000 pepl fyom U para of dm game, they wiuld Save been tied with foundry superintendent of the Utah tb U. S. Mines tarn for tht second Copper Company, who died in a Salt coaaty. half. Tht gam waa played oa the pulling with a Ratifying enLskthospitai 'Wednesday svtning tf- - tryHon list, starred the daft events off' Bacchus diamonds and witnessed by ter a heart attack were held Monday at 10 a. m. ia tbs Cathedral of the followed by jading me linstock. A one of the largest crowd of fan to flower abow at uJs oer the more evtr assemble here for a Wester Utah Madeline. area Lags game of arrays am Cava Tb impressive services were at- Sorgtoa do-vicinity wsts tended by a boat of frieads from over Batch Th men obtained seven many r'EatiB. Tb hit tht ttatt sad ail walks of life. Mr. played, aad drew off Brady. Bingham bailer, alPaul lloeal GLi-ola- a L.U--y of evacJennings was very extensively three acored. Brady . revariety and color of tht atatdy though only quainted bscauss of his charities and ery flower waa breathtaking in tea bsauty. tired II bstttn of th Bacchus lam and lb laborer and Fire aid philanthropies dugout. while Llewellyn struck 1 cootmta, Gula Qub to the Mates man wen aumherad .among bis d Stone 6 of the Miners. 4 put dcmoasieattaa com-ptcoatsst work and friend. , me. tht picture during Tbs Gemmsl Club and U. S. Mine The church vm inked high '.with show sad a band jut. concert 1 y tb Cywill play a masses of beautiful floral game ver- - . offerings, SJbool band n&htr tht kt for th league pesaant Tbe first tendered by friends ia mats respectful prus direcof liyrum Sameodcsyt. cams will be honor and tureen to the memory of tor. were otfart features during tht day. 21; tb secondpltyed Sunday. August dearly beloved friend. Tuesday, third ThursPallbeams.. consisting of members Prixa drawutes arm also Laid, folday and if necessary tb fourth oa Satbelowed bawh ll champion by garnet of the Knightl of Columbus and B. urday and fifth Ssaday. AH gams P. O. E. were: Jamas Iveta, Jr.. P. H. tween! Ve Jordan -and Car ly to de- will be playtd in the Utah Copper termine Salt tbs char of the pipball pack at Coppertoa aad will man f s. Goggin. Daniel J. Lata ml. Harry S. Lake West Coaaty promptly at 5 p, m. Each game will Joseph. J. Edward Swift and .William Jordan waa crowued cbaseploa with it th regulation nine innings. Decker H. McCall istef, Interment was made a score of 21 - 4. and McCarty will be the umpires for ia Mt Calvary cemetery. At a aoea-da- y laacbaoa atreadsd tbs Mr. Jennings waa bora In Cam75, talks were given by Harry bridge. Mass.. February 14. 115$. Hr by had arrved tb Copper company for Grass. pt feat. Grorya F. Ctalliago I president of tbe Utah Cta'e I arm 20 years, and had been field represenG M. Brown. wch-- H director Vtttal idirh WTin tative for,, the National Founders asy, John sociation prior to that time. Fit eras of tb Utah Orysr Co try-aHaaaea, of t Laka ia preriJ very active in fraternal organizations, Farm Burma, fcoacbcj kagse. being a member of the Elk dab, Coanty J. R. Rawlisa. yiwdst of tht Salt To Knight of Columbia and tb Loyal Laka County Bert Grower AssociatiOrder of Moose. Politically, h war a member of tht Republican county on; Jadgt D. W. Moffat of Llt Lake. Howard A Jarvis, assistant chairman Tht Center Street club of the Magcommittee and of the executive comof tht day aad Alexander Las. past na Playground baseball kague met demittee of the Republican dub for Burma fat last week ia a spectacular gam president. many year, serving at tht tuna of hie Livastock tthibiu iariaded 25 bead played with the Lower East $idt death as preaidrat of the Republican Baseball squad of th Garfield circuit. club of Salt Lake coaaty. outsids of of pun bred dairy catsla, 25 bead of Tbs gam wu scheduled u an aad 40 pure bad sheep. Twenty tb city. He attended both county and hogs exhibit enttt of r a also exintercity match, promoted for the adstate Republican convention for many hibited l rnrecud a gic--t deal of vancement and ncreatioa of both years. attentic i , J comment. , AH odd wen for the visitor in the Winucrt ia tht dairy cattle divlttot. were announced as follows: Jerety att- first half of th gam, they mad an v j ic, Ray Smith, West Jordan. Holstein exceedingly strong suit and piled up a calves under six mouths, Maxine Smith lad by scoring 12 runs in the fust P. S. MartbakU and Chris E. Atb-a- s. of Gangs; ILUtcin cslvss. six font innings. Utah delegates, left Thursday so months to on ytr. Elizabeth WHford Kaye, hurler for GarfielJ, attend. h tenth annuaj national --i J who t -- vrd Jick Clark did not jor of ventioa of tb Oder AbepCTo cows over 1$ u , LaiaaUth auy mots tun and held the Visit- Baltimore, Md., from August 21 to Woodbury, Granger;, Guernsey calves ore down to tbsir original aeon of 1 2 September 4. They will bt joined by under six mouths, Sheldon Park. Mar-ra- tallies. In tbs fourth cbalktr, tbe Peter J. Gaeinou. aecatary of tb OgGuernsey calm, six month to Garfield (luggers staged a brilliant ralden chapter. ' on year, Robert Butler. . Marray; ly which resulted in seven runs and Tb conerntion will bt addressed by heifer aad rows over II clinched the game in tb sixth inning Governor Albert G Ritchie of Mary- Guernsey montha. Ervin Burt, Marray. with a four-ru- a tally. Senator Millard T. land, United States Winners ia the hog contest follow; T y dings and Mayor Howard W. Jack Do roc Jersey over six son of Baltimore. . loar Dahl. Crescent; Du roc Jerseys at Local der six month. Jim Diazekss, Sandy; Berkshire hogs ever six montha. Nets . -Brown. Riverton; Berkshire hogs an der six months, Lawrence Lloyd. Rjv 11 citoa: Chester Whitt hogs over six months. Dale Benaion. Grangee ; Chss-te- y Tbs next ttam match between golfWhite bogs ander six months. Darers of the local club and Timpanogos rel Haaaea. Sandy; Tlampshir bogs will bt playtd on the Magna count, Ia aa intercity tennis play 6f six William Woodbary. Graager: fat Suaday, September 11. and th fifth matches with nine feminia playcts of bog clast,. Wiliiaa Woodbnry, and final match will be d Tooele Tussday, tht played at ProGanger. , vo, September 25. Tbe Utah Copper racquet wieldcra captured teo sin- Winner in eh poultry division golfers have won all three of the gles matches aad one double match. were; Whitt pullet. Leo matches playtd this yrer with The results of tb matches were as Ralph Greattt Ltfharaschool; Whitt high players. follows: 'Single; Eva Meng defeated West Leghorn hens, LtRoy Sander. The following are the results of the h Alice Taylor. 3. Margaret Jordan: Rhode Island Rsd And Ply second round matches in tbe defeated Cbrric McLaws, mouth Rock Pullets, Josepr Wallace. leg Of tbe directors tournament Angutt of tlie 1 and Mary Smith defeated JoseUnion: docks. Boyce Labrum, Ben Copper Golf Club: Delbert Mitchell '6-- 4 aad phine Mix. sdoo. . defaced J. W. Ridd, 3 and 2; Roy In tbe double, tbe team of Ida Winners ia (he sheep division wets Hatch wu victorious over O. H. Bate-mHarris Lyle Hen raid defeated Vir- not complete. A L. ragg of Rives-to- a 5 and 3; Lee Warnkk downed ginia Mahoney and Beth Eastman. won dm draft polling con Rnc Packard, t up aad Fay Elder won while Ida May Ma- MM with bis haavy 1 bom. The light daft from Norm Weggeknd, 5 aad 4. Seldef sated and Kirtzer Julia honey coattrt was won pulling bores-pullima Nichols aad Alice Mecham a bosses owned ttam of by by Harold Claris McLaws aad 6 aad V?' Alice Taylor defraud Annie Taylor Reid of Magna, the medians division by Barr Jacobs of Magas. 0 aad and Helen Nichols, Judges ia tht attic division were George Q. Bateman. Urn Minnie Mil Ur sad Albert DshL Chester Bello judged tht bogs, A G EapWt the Hczssd sheep aad George M. Taipia the poul- Tbe following is the li of delegate elected ia the Democratic prim-ar- ia try. Wednesday evening to the state, A daaca ia the evening held la the SALT LAKE CITY Greyhound coaaty aad legislative racing M the State Fair Ground track Pleasant Greta HaQ. wu tb coadod-is- g congressional, convent cos from the imml ate feature of the day. reached a new peak in both attendance and earing das lart work when new District 294, Garfield: records were made both ia attendsact Sure: Albert Ahlquist. Thomas LadUa night and in speedy raring. Smith, Mr. Thomu Morgan.- C. Ground Stare crowds at tbe Frit appBeckstod. mark roached tbe fifteen . thousand Congressional: W. T. Ahlquut, jamming tb spacious grandstands to 21-1Bland Sowntore. Arch Taylor. H. A 8 the very guards, tb filling (fat tamp, Adams. the paddock, option rings and every County aad Legislative: Mrs. Ernest avaUabU (pact. Mrs. W. E. Eckenley, ArWaldron, State Fair Tht crowda at tht thur Jackson. WilHam Eckenley, 1L By defating tb Provo golfers SunGround tracks nightly Icavt no doubt oa th Timpaoogus course. 2 1 to A Adams. as to the popularity of tht (port In day the 1$. Copper liakamea clinched tb District 295 Salt Lake. Tb speedy canine bavt b series la their thied ncuight Suttt Lucy Lanon. Robert Bradwon a plac in the hearts of the fans. win. ford. By this victory tbs Magna golfas ia its too. peak, Raring reaching ers win be honored guests at a dinner Congressional: Norman E- - Hains-worthaa been demonstrated Tuesday evento be given at the rod of the reason J. M. Bezzant. ing When two track records, which bf the Pforo Coaaty, Joseph Zito. Norman E, (mi. 'Tb Midi erit have stood since the opening of the between the two dabs tut alternated Hainswotth. Lucy Larson. m reeling, wen broken oa one card of ore tb two count. Legislative. Norma E. Hainswotth, nine race. Final Fashion, a brindl and Lanon. loar Larson. Lacy Of whits dog of tht Mound Ksnotlt broke Professional Howard Ridge won ov- District 297 hi own track record for the Futurity er Walter Miller. Provo pro., by a Sure: Ray Adams, John Olson. L. course, which la 55 yards farther than three did Ray Cor-fiel- d Thomu. Mrs. Jane Kimball, one-hapoirt u victory new record a a The of Court of mil. monthly quarter reguUr Thr aad Vent Hath down kit vote mch. of it 29 5 seconds, which talus 5 Honor of Boy Scout Troop with three point score. W. Congressional ;B- - D. Sc bow, KL be unique for of a second from the former mark. At Lwill District Oquirrh Snow, J. W. Robinson sad J. A J. Brady, Mrs. J. W. Longfelt, Mrs. 1 4 mile. Firs P. Larkin's inasmuch as J. Sid. tbe month of September Christensen of Provo scored three T. L. Thomas, .one half vote each. the Honor Court wilt be held at the Brindl and White dog, nude tbe dis- points each against tht iavsders. County and Legislative: Mrs. Alma in Mill Creek canyon. tance in 26 5 seconds to dip Scout Baker, G E. Pickett, Grorgs Deland. record. track from second m. the 3 7:30 st The p. Club Copper September Saturday golfer who made Mrs. G E. Pickett John Olson and With tbe arrival of many new dogs 2 In connection with tbe court of Haymond. Ray John Jacob. H vote each. Tn,:-- F' ' JYl from nine are there the bold an ten will to at track, Scouts CorficM. W. Hook. J. W. Rkld. District 298 honor the Oquirrh ladies with fields families and tbair Vera nights big nightly, Hath, L. M. Robimoa. Harry outing for tht boys Stats: Charles Bcvan. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Lftt. C. Anderson. Elder, Emil September J and 4. Entertainment for Fsy Congressional: J. P. Meik. ladie free. admitted are First Elder, L. O. Neylor. H. G Jones. Lee tb scoutt and their families has been when all County: Mrs. E. Croxford. time is st 8:15 p. m. Warasck both poet and days. for Howard arranged Ridge, pro. Legislative: G H. Thomas, F. ' Tbe thr: By chalking up seven tallica ia the coad tuning, which upparently dis- Declared at bring the saost success- t the project which Will b and placed under rouatfudtioa i sooo at possibl. derided to apply psoviaistt of tb tdfcf bill to the .cinth East paving and oiling project, t cut and county project, involvut Acclacned FUTESHELD-F03T.- , The highway commmioa altar Klagna Girls9 U. S. Mists Squad Will Play Gem- -; meU Club For Staroa Tkk . Drawtag Cardj n at bor. Leagcs 2nd Half Exhibits Prove To Ea FINAL projects. all which will be financed with federal faoda unde tb term and provision of the emergency relief ana court ruction act. ia paving (20 feet South St. wide) from Thirty-iLar- d to tb Granger meeting boom and including widening of Jordan river bridge. The eatimatad com for thia project win be $70,000. This strip of road haa been U need of repait for a period of time, and theca improve--newill nndoabtedly make irtvri-- g eafer and mot pleasant to ttavei a the Magna to Salt Lab highway. hot two of W.WMW,WW.W.VA Llhtrs Yhnsrs OlYcsternUbh Pidlhg, Livestock Show And Hirr1 Uu HmVWWAmWWA7AVWAWAWAWAVkVAVAVAVAVVWWWA! coooty Included Horse Chairman lean Nominees-Sta- te The stttt highway a Ml rum Rccid Ycrlz rr. Art 13 4. Although Second East staged PmckrTatt inning tally, they could sot reach the lead set after TX a fart ball over tb beads for a boms run. Tre-rknoch- rd out-wid- en 7-- 5. 4-- 6. Republican Nominees for Mate listed above as follows. Top row left to right, Retd - Smoot. , United of-fk- M at 0-- 6. States Senator; W. W. Seegmiller, Govrrnor; .George P, Parker, AttorSecond Row F. G ney General. Loofboarow, Congress: Don B. Colton, Congress; A Edtd Christensen, Secretary of Sate. Third Row, Frank M. Openshaw, Auditor; Ivor Ajax. Treasurer; G N. Janam. Superintendent Public, Instruction. Bottom Row, 6-- 1. 6-- For Grey dis-t(c- ts: Gdfen DchitPrc veins Cooper - TLird Tens, Stttt Chairman. defeattd-caudidat- 6-- 1. Urn Speed Rcccrd Supreme edge George S. Barker, newly 2ourt; Byron D. Anderson, tamed state chairman, wbowill direct die activities of the coming campaign, dr. Amdcnoa has served a Secretary to the State Committee, and war un candidates, aamiously chosen by-d- ie and the Republican State Committee to tbe new and important poet of erwbrimiagly. The rert of tbe ttatt candidate wen nominated by the convention with cue. There were tom minor fight but they did not develop significantly. Allegiance to the nominee of the convention war pledged by all of tht tt, tad for tb first time ia may yurt the Republican party is apparently going into a camwith factional difference but-- l Eiga, tb b2t. The w and dry issue was relegated to the background when it rally belong!, tad tbe convention Itemed pleased with tbe liquor plaak tht which la the maia endorsed Hoovar idea. Jobs Bowman aad Oscar Carlson mad a fight on tht floor of the convention for a drier plaak. but failed. Democrat Hams Delegate To Convention 4-- 6. 3-- , W. W. Seegmiller. won die hot fight for the gubernatorial nomination on the fourth billot. Mr. Seegmiller entered die convention with die latgrrt number of delegatee, end the later bal lotting swept bins tb oomiaatio ov 6-- 6-- 0. Ted Vcr ; Ado Crtt!i I Mrs j euffriec, entomb aad N City. ? Mrs a ' ft a r traveling east. h bound car driven L e, 22. of 152 So. Golden V. t ( rt. i f 1172 Windsor St. car. and Mr. Lake i war rtf by Eh Niaete Jenkir was taken to the em and later removed to vjCre f.rr condition is re Mu7vy ,bo-?.- jl trgeaij b tit, Lt't nd,i...ry. escape u by. 35. of Magna, oa the face ia aa East , at Thirteenth , street. Salt Lake ; 30 p. m. . s lu uit. flye-awe- h, Ccsrt Honor lf 3-- 2-- -- 4-- 5' ( |