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Show NUMBER 3 Conservation Hearing Morgan Man Barely Held In Morgan Escapes Death Mon. Everett R. Robison, Morgan, Og A public hearing n the formation of a Soil Conservation District for den Standard Examiner circulation esMorgan county was held at the department employe, narrowly his when death Monday night court house Friday afternoon, Dec. caped 17. Fifty-fiv- e interested land own- automobile left U. S. highway 30-- S ers of the county were present, and near Castle Rock and turned over many of those present expressed several times. their opinion as to the formation of C. F. Moore. Castle Rock, who a district. The hearing was con- witnessed the accident, said Robinducted by Sumner G. Margetts, sec- son was thrown clear of the maretary of the State Soil Conserva- chine. He suffered a wrenched back, tion Committee. With Mr. Margetts face lacerations and body bruises. were G. S. Quate, member of the William Chambers, a section man, committee; and a representative of was first at the scene of the accithe district office at Albuquerque. dent- He picked up Robison and This hearing was in response to a with the aid of another section man petition filed with the state com- carried him to a home. The first mittee by a large number of prop- tourist car that came through Caserty owners of Morgan county. tle Rock took Robison accompanied T. W. Butters, chairman of the by Chambers to Dr. J. H. Hollands local committee that has cooper- office in Evanston. ated in the work done thus far in The car was 100 feet off the highMorgan county, helped arrange the way and a complete ruin. Mr. Robmeeting and advertise it among the ison is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. farmers. Mr. Butters states that a Robison of Morgan. He is at the report of the hearing will be pre- home of his parents in Morgan. sented to the state committee by Mr. Margetts, and they will deter- STATE APPORTIONS FUNDS mine whether or not a district TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS should be created. If they decide to create a district, the property ownApportionment of $650,876.70 in ers of Morgan county will be given state district school fund money was an opportunity to vote for or ag- -. made Tuesday to the 40 school the creation of such a dist- r- tricts by Charles H. Skidmore, state and the work proposed to be done- superintendent of public instruc-Peopof the county will be kept tion. in touch with the developments as This amounts to $4.47 per school they take place. child and brings the total apportionment during the current school OGDEN LIVESTOCK SHOW to $1,256,614.30, or $8.63 per year SLATED FOR JANUARY 0 j ft IPWC The Planning Board meeting, South Summit at January 7 'judge, Heber at Morgan, Park City which was held at the court house last Saturday afternoon, spent some at North Summit. January 14 Morgan at South time discussing problems that afSummit, Judge at Park City, North fect Morgan county homes and farms, and ways for developing a Summit at Wasatch. South Summit at county plan. The members present January 21 North Summit, Morgan at Judge, elected an executive committee of three, consisting of Carl Phillips, Park City at Wasatch. Clarence Little and Bessie 28 at Wasatch South January Judge at North Sumuit, ton. County Agent C. R. Richards states that this committee was in- Park City at Morgan. to appoint two other mem- structed 4 South Summit at February Park City, Judge at Wasatch, North bers to make up a committee of five. He also states that the funcSummit at Morgan. February 9 Judge at South Sum- tion of this committee will be to and direct mit, Morgan at Heber, North Sum- appoint the activities of the county planmit at Park City. South Summit at ning board in their work for deFebruary 11 Morgan, Park City at Judge, Wa- veloping a county plan. Dr. O. J. Wheatly and Miss Ellen satch at North Summit. 18 at Summit North Agren of the Utah State Extension February South Summit, Judge at Morgan, Service were present at the at Park City. ing and aided in developing plans South Summit at for the work to be done in Morgan February 25 Ehrisftmas Time j Kwcircvie'cvwnKiromvreiMicic'MtcvciMW'tieMvwitc Again the spirit of CLrutmu, bringing wltli it it great promise of universal joy, descends upon tke rid. .Merry Christmas Summit Hoop Schedule Planning Board Meets To Open January 7th! To Discuss Problems Thurs-Summ- it, wherever the j inspiring words greet the ear, in whatever tongue, they change you, as they change us. Brotherhood, love, humanitys great capacity for fellowship and kindness, all spring forward with the coining of this mightiest yet most mysterious expression of man s spiritual life. meet-Wasat- ch ' With the feeling of a year made complete through Wasatch, North Summit at Judge. .county. Morgan at Park City. sense of welcome humility, with a sincere and Park City at South dr. KNOWLES ADDRESSES March 4 Wasatch at Judge. Morgan Summit, ADI LT EDUCATION GROUP heartfelt pledge that this newspaper will continue at North Summit. An adult education lecture was to follow its accepted principles of leadership and given Monday evening by Dr. Knowles, director of Vocational education community service, we offer our wishes that your Salt Loke City schools, on the . .. T , een rceive Christmas he a happy one. subject of "Vocational Guidance. the United States Army Recruiting lThe muslcal program was THE PUBLISHERS glven by i e Station, Ness Building, tha tbe utab state symphony orchestra vac- o twenty-tware approximately Copyrlrht from Sat Lak(? ancles in the Infantry and Coast next will ;ectreTtoDbe Artillery bands stationed in Hawaii, be Cowles of LeRoy January Colonel was announced it today by the University of Utah will speak capita. Four apportionments had B. E. Grey, District Recruiting OfW. C. VUick been made. on "Extra Cirricular Guidance. already More than 4000 cattle, sheep and Music will be furnished by a quartThe money was distributed after Of Extension School ficer. swine from over the nation and Three Clarinetists; four Trumpet- et state of Instrumental numbers consistthe notiauditors office had two Bass Horn players; Three parts of Canada will be shipped to fied the state treasurer C. R. Richards has ers; of a cello, violin, oooe and piano. Agent new County ing that Bb Cornet players; one French horn Ogden for display and competition received word that a school for tax This to amount group of musicians is from Salt property the money liveone Bass Drum and piano in the ninteenth annual Ogden player; Extension of Service was Utah Lake $896,685.97 available for the workers, City. one Saxophone player; one stock show, January 7 to 13 inthree state school funds. In addicombined with a school of philos- player; Piccolo player: one Bass and clusive. Flute tion to the amoont received the ophy to which all college faculty Drummer and one Drummer Bass or COMMITTEE Advance notices indicate nearly district school fond, $215,013.51by was members will be invited, is schedulFOR COMING YEAR Snare are needed to fill vacancies every Utah hamlet will be repre- placed to the credit of the school ed to be held at the college Jan. one and in the Infantry band, sented in the 26 classes of the show, equalization fund, and $31,853.85 to 17 to 22. Director William Peterson The annual election of the AgriFrench Korn player; one Saxophone in addition to entering the school state is extension in fund. Service of the the high charge Conservation Association of cultural one one Clarinetist and Seed show, the OgAmounts received so far this year of this program, and he states that player; Morgan County was held as directin to orchestra drummer play den Coliseum Poultry show and the from the district school fund are: this school of philosophy will be Trap ed the by in the Secretary of Agriculture vacancies fill to connecneeded are In Ogden wool show, held combined with the annual Exten- Coast and the State Agricultural ConserArtillery bands. tion with the annual event. sion Conference which is held each vation Committee. During the meet To qualify for .one of the.se va The show is sponsored each Janfor county agricultural agent, committee for 1937 and the the year ing to addition being uary to stimulate the livestock inhome demonstration agent, and cies applicants, in Agent Agricultural explained brief- qualified musicians must dustry and to bring before the pubail other extension workers. the ly agricultural situation, and lic progress being made in the ithe pIans for the 1938 PrBramschool of philosophy will oc-- 1 withoutSdepeJidents of The moral breeding, sale and care of domestic C. R. Richards reports that the first four days of the pro- be aSe to meet Agent animals. This year over $19,000 in ' these explanations farm- . will be following and present , speakers gram, P y' premiums will be offered in addiers present discussed the program, of the country. from all parts tion to special cash and other Enlistments are foi a thiee y ! and eected officers for next year. Themes for the different days offered by national breeders and asslgnment to ,7bands will are sou uonser- ; nt was secretary oi nrno.rme inehideThe same committee that handled associations and business firms the af ter. tb0Se enlisting as the affairs of the made be Summit iJoducStake ' David , Sunday School Means vation Committee attended, Man and county associa- reach Hawaii. Last year there were represented F Smith commiSSioner of agricul- and later assistant superin- - e tion in 1937 were and musicians Consumer and They La in the livestock judging contests 26 of the organization. He was Colonel Grey also stated that ture Sumner G. Margotts, secretary J. H. Rose, Howard Francis and aPjare Social Adjustments. president of the Y. M. M. I. A. at teams; 38 Future Farmer teams and G s Quate, field coordinator between the ages of 21 and J. A. Parrish. Following the general plants The remaining two days of the 35 and five college teams. In addition Morgan. WQUid accepted for Air corps, meeting, the committee elected J. The problem of establishing a We will be devoted to reg- 27 poultry and 26 crop Fieldi California. Appii-ulH ilton Equally prominent in civic affairs, conference H. Rose as president and Howard judging ber river water shed conservation business meetings of the Ex- cants for this branch of service, teams of FFA chapters of Utah and and as Vice president. ty re These rr smaller two county .wasff Service workers. district, instead of Idaho were in action. of the peace at tension jmust be high school graruates or men wm handle the affairs of the J? was discussed. Since was long a member of When the show was first inauger-- 1 sufficfent qual'fied mechanlcs' rad opL rato s Morgan County Agricultural Con-atinformation was not im- - Morgan. L PRESENTS OPFRETTA SCIIOOI Woodmen in a makeshift shed in 1920 It of the World. radlo repairmen, or have some servatlon Association during the was ripemed SANTA S AIR LINE waa Ihe totent ol its sponsorers to knowiedge of aviation. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. yar 1938 to adjourn the decision to a promote better methods of feeding 'atel. L Florence Visick. inSalt Lake necessary the when City; date SSTofSSi and breeding livestock in the vicinhis stepmother, Mrs. A. B. Visick be ity of Ogden. The event assumed formation could of England; two sons, Arthur w! ln the Weber river water shed dis- Visick, Salt Lake national character when its Influmbnn ing Offices. 223 Ness Building, Salt the near future the a:rSala2A!LLw,"ef and nf City, Hubert plan and ence developed into one of the most trict would include Summit E. Visick Ketchum, Idaho; City, 202 Federal Building. OgireUscSLak P gram and start pE5S fthe three o would make and counties, utahProvofactors in Morgan the bettering important and the Armory den work in agricultural next for daughters, Mrs. Ernest T. Waldron years with each grade participating. In of the livestock industry in the 419 Fed?ral Building Boise, conservat-ono Garfield, Mrs. Oswel, S. cis west-larger scale that would probably be- and Mrs. W. W. Pitts of Salt Lake addition to the mam characters of more lasting value, and ultimatethere were groups of carolers, Eski City Hall, Twin Falls, Idaho. The judging program will open City; four brothers, Drs. Hubert C., Robbers mos, aviators, dolls, fairies, sticks of greater worth Fu- Howard, Arthur and Hedley Visick, January 7 with animals, rhythm bands, ROAD SHOW SCHEDULED ture Farmers and all of England; three sisters, Mrs. candy, club teams Local cooks,' workmen, pies and puddings. FOR DECEMBER 28TH holding stage center. a Naomi Visick Dawson and Mrs. Individual were: a characters The principal y fat lambs, junior dairy exhibits and Visick Packham of England and grUP Thieves took four slot machines Summit county committee Mrs. Clarence Westcott of Bulawayo, Peterkin, Eugene Hayes: Groucho,the junior fat steers will be placed Tuesday night, December 28th, from Coalville beer parlors Thurs- WhittRobert Gene Francis; Santa, attended the meeting m Morgan South Africa. before the judges that dav Where the night 1 of them. Everyone is invited to attend andf Carol Rawle; The Chrbtmas, mllslcal nult. m);fr both the officials at both the Palace and Entrance The Olsen. the stow and11'"1 operetta bers and other acts will be presentFairy, Evelyn hearing will be called the people of Ogden extend a was gained thru the of Clark's Joe direction the was general under hearty probably early in January, or as ed by other wards and out of town back welcome to those who At Clark's the robbers door. Nida Tag- Miss reside out- soon as the faculty. school the talent. This entertainment will be. broke thru two doors, side this city to be their necessary information The board of County Commistaking one guests for has been secured. gart and Miss Norma Dickson wereLPresented in the hign senj 0i sometime at least during the Utah of County, At sioners Morgan Miss Downs a the off hinges. the directing. right stock Summit Couniy Bee. show week. will meet in special session, Thurshole was sawed thru the door panel 1927 at 10:00 The premium lists are now to enable the thipves to undo the day, December 27. mUSk.. JameS dialogue;! Bert Francis, who is attending N slide lock. press and may be had by vritinf m for the purpose of adopting a'and Littlefield, ,le j 1938. Erma'Rlch W. Uni. arrived home Monday to E. J. Fjeldsted, stock show seerp8!Mary EddinWon 01 Budget for the Calendar year dancing; Gladys Parry, Two machines were taken from in Morgan Wednef day Dimick, costumes; spend the holidays with his parents, each place, but aside from a ' toy All persons interested may appear and Ogden livestrvv Spent norothy Mr and s B Dunn and fw show. Whitt- - .Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Francis. faring dog from the Palace, nothing else, Rayrnwid Larson and Robert Herbert left Thursday evening for at Mrs. Caroline Childs and Mark Board of County Commissioners, ler, stage managers. apparently, was taken. Miss Beth Francis of Ogden snentiLfLAnee!eT to spend the Childs, of Logan, spent several days Summit County Bee. FLAURIE E WHITE. week at the home of Mr. and &urFon- son of this before placing for Sunday at the home of her Darents Clerk. Foe us prices County Burton his gone to Duchesne The News for Job Work. Mrs. James Compton. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Francis. that order for Job printing. Dec 17 and 24, 1937. w here he Pub spend the holiuays dis-ain- earnest effort to fulfill an adopted purpose, with a st T- - .of le Dr. A. Announcement Made Utah-Iptermount- . . bjwd - . - j fard Co-cup- , nZZ 4-- H ar i ed ; ?, used-Th- 2- f thVfS lL ? - - n . . Enter Two Beer Parlors Colk-g2tesrii- 4-- H f J if Ver-en- NOTICE Ro. ---- i1"- , - tary-manag- . - i |