Show A 2 ' Happenings Throughout the State "coTRT4 ICE I THE SALT - Correspondent Phone 1150 nt niRes ItneoAPshone 134743 24Age rs U PrOvo Bureau Clubs Decide '''' - - tIf ' ''? :X:0:'"Ptt4':j'04:4-1erih- r) 06"": 404:(::::-i?:::4t- :": t4iip1 e::4':"4'?: 4 O i::: :'i Cr:i F"L:7'10Fr 444- t 44 1 - 147 - 0' 'i-- :: - ) 11 r tion Indorse Move In making the decision regarding the state chamber of commerce the directors expressed the opinion that such an organization would be a definite benefit to the state and that every encouragement should be given it with the exception of active cooperation They intimated that at NOMe later date the southern Utah club might be expected to affiliate With it In an effort to bring more tourist traffic into southern Utah the directors Saturday decided to hold the next meeting in Grand Junction Colo on April 25 At that meeting the matter of routing the Roosevelt highway a transcontinental highway will be the principal matter of business Along with the southern Utah people the Colorado civic clubs are interested in having the route traverse Colorado and Utah over U S No 150 This will bring tourists in Utah from Grand Junction over a route from which they may continue their journeys into any part of the state they wish to see during the entire year The other route suggested U S No 40 it was reported is closed several months each year due to snow The state road commission will be asked to attend the meeting along With the members of the Colorado road advisory board and chief engineer Guest Speaker The gaest spetiker at the monthly convention was B W Hanson general agent of the freight department of the Union Pacific railroad who spoke on "Railroads" He was accompanied to the meeting by J H Ford of the same railroad Mr Hanson's talk dealt primarily with what the railroads are doing to regain the position they once held in the transportation field— The organization voted to again ask the state to seek Everett Ruess the Les Angeles artist who went Into the Escalants desert to paint pictures of the landscape and was never seen again Nearly a year ago the organization fostered a search for the missing man and later requested the state to finance the continuance of it Since then rumors and reports have led many persons to believe that the artist met his death by foul play and the state on various occasions indicated that an official search and investigation would be made In spite of this nothing has been done to date and if the final attempt is not successful the Associated Civic Clubs will drop the matter The organization cannot finance a further search it was emphasized Weed Program ST GEORGE—A meeting was held here Thursday night to organize weed eradication plans under the W P A program The commit-ti- e appointed was County Commissioner George H Lytle chairman County Agent Anson Call secretary and an advisory board of Walter Cannon president of the county farm bureau Ed Davies crop pest inspector and E N Thompson NV P A director Topic Selected A Garden" BOUNTIFUL—"What will be the topic of an address by N W Reynolds at a meeting of the Floral Dell Flower Garden club Wedensday st 8 p m in the West Bountiful ward chapel George E Ellis president will preside !i' 1: southern Utah istg: l' Vtt :'0 ! ii i6ifte'7:14 kx L' ':t:"!::' r'W''1-11::11::'-''-::: 1 ii s 1 x'l ( 1 4 '' I 44 - a l'''i ': ' 440' 40 '' -- o gem- - '''' ' l t" ' t i1 i L ' rs?'4 :':'''" Ak - ' L ' ' i i t X t-- 46 ' '''''' - 4' :1''i ''' "i4444 k '''A-10- 6 $:' ri'f41':ii' :' ' i - '"ror1" :31 :::0044i??A::::181:! 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A -- 4c::-- Special to The Tribune GUNNISON—Mrs Aida Metcalf Peterson 25 died at the Salina hos- ' cioN: 1 '' i:: — ci ' '4 '' in Intermission t 7 -- - ro'ri:-:::er-v:f:x :' ' '4 4 t:"''‘:tftsOyit::r -- -'0110''1 ' — -- '' l' V 1:' '' f 1 A ' :40"1140t"4::'' 51' ' f0 '':' 5 Turns to Tragedy :: ii 4 Gay Junior Prom Party - :1'X::::'" 4 z kv't''''''''' ':'":'4 d ' -- "'' ' -- '4''''''' " ' 4: ::::4:'6' - - ' A survey of Snow canyon between St George and Enterprise was started during the week under direction of the state road department The canyon is declared to be one of the most spectacular and colorful scenic attractions in the southern part of the state and and will provide a link in k Utah's highway system 06101'"44400x341 ' :4:: :::::4:):i1 'Z::)':':i::1:e1!' 4:45'01 - 7- : pital Saturday afternoon from a basal skull fracture suffered when she fell down a basement stairs during a party a few hours earlier Mrs Peterson together with her husband Vearl A Peterson and a party of young folks had attended the Gunnison high school junior promenade during intermission 'a group of 12 left the dance to obtain refreshments at the Peterson home Suffers Bruise In going to the basement the Young woman slipped and fell strikIng her head She also suffered a severe shoulder braise Included in the party that turned to tragedy were Mr and Mrs Sorenson Miss Virginia Ekinsil Homer and Lee Christensen Mr and Mrs Kimball Larsen Mr and Mrs Theron Clinger Mr and Mrs Cyril Beckand and Miss Beulah Metcalf Removed to the Salina hospital physicians performed an operation and a blood transfusion in an effort to save her life Mrs Peterson was born December 10 1910 at Gunnison the daughter of Roy B and Allie Halverson Metcalf She was educated in the Gunnison valley public schools and was a graduate of the Gunnison high She attended the B Y U school at Provo and was a graduate of the L D S business college at Salt Lake City and the McCune School of Music at Salt Lake City Music Teacher She had been engaged as a successful music teacher and an accompanist in this valley She was married Jwie 10 1930 to M PeterShe was active in Sunday son school work and in the Y W M I A Mrs Peterson is survived by her son one husband a sister Miss Beulah Metcalf four grandparents Mr and Mrs William Metcalf and Mr and Mrs O H Halverson Funeral services will be conduct- ed at 2 p m Tuesday at the new L D S chapel at Gunnison with Bishop John M Anderson officiatBurial will at Gunnison ing city cemetery La-Mo- nt 7:1mk'63:ir:z4utoticoiQe:4-:444ixe4441 ' ! park-to-par- 4: : t::: 4 Survey Begun To Open Snow Canyon — - r-t- rk : '' - 1-- )! Road : three-year-o- ivi s s s ' 4 r:e' Funds Allotted Women Will Seek For Relief Total Over 28 lions one-ha- -- Bourbon Meet r--- - or Re ii i 1 View Special to The Tribune SPR1NGVILLE—Hundreds of out of town visitors are expected to view the pictures in the high school art gallery Sunday The fifteenth annual national art show opened here Friday Since the beginning of the art project in 1922 Sunday has been the most popular day for visitors and the first Sunday of the exhibit generally attracts people from all parts of the state While it has been customary to open the exhibit April 1 the date was set ahead this year to include an additional Sunday The show is free to the public A member of the art committee or students are In attendance at the gallery from 9 a m to 9 p m daily The exhibit this year contains about 200 canvases varying in size and subject matter Portraits occupy considerable space while scenes representing every season of the year painted in as many sections of the country may be seen in the collection A number of former exhibitors' work is seen this year with a number of artists exhibiting for the first time Only pictures which have arrived for the national show are hung in the gallery the high school's permanent collection of about 150 pictures being stored for lack of spate With the completion of the high school art buildIng a complete exhibit of the permanent collection with the national show will be possible TVA Ruling Aids Plans Launched Alunite Outlook t ö Noted Englisli Official Addresses Leaders of Region southern Utab here Saturday' Heads Training The English acout organization places great emphasis On the outdoor program patrol activity and development of individual Initiative Mr Wilson pointed out in an expomition of the English system Mr Wilson is camp chief of the English scout training t Enter at Oima - Se' 4 i SI OGDI i 8000-fo- o slope c probabl where service must sp Due t attainec miles p like cm ' te f y-- mounts A R ( iY tt son sail f Drift ye I? day nig est seri Batch forest tion w( i tl ac- f Saturdi story v Were Isikc ticitives are all means to the end of building character and individual initiative he explained "Our studies show that 95 per cent of the boys in scouting say that the outdoor program appeala to them most" declared Dr Partridge a An a snow IN courses 42 inch for- about year ' mer Provo resident "The appeal of the outdoors is used as a springSpecial to The Tribune over the other eleboard in CEDAR CITY—Preliminary plans ments of putting the program" ''! I Iili la! ruaryt :tk Bare visible 1 not '4 ' 4' t ton cal and Al I make 1 DWI shed 8: taw heavil: slowly on ev( t The Croft 1 with o ords I than the p ! Croft ! t this y count3 The leadin perimi mount 1 t 1 Representation not ing ec not bi about J l Ano for ns reseal Geert I Ogder la ' Hi ) I 9 te oa: I ' i temp( river 1 dams: kept i threa tion In eh said Th( I i until near! I1said unsal li the Hunt t prat at Iakis 7 11 passe t surfa done er can reete m Ste of th !shed pilim bedr( 4 er norti )P i I 4 Physics Students Compare Library Din With Niagara or Busy Streets fort iiit l' 4 i I OC Loki drivi t lisiol — i tiI J 1 polls of13(p cans Ij ) city-wid- I on ty-- ti city park er ar cons' Elde wate cany 4 rd ar Oti View it has high v BYU hi 2 us of NI 1 — one-thi- pc 1" — le o rays For Ute Stampede hi I countr of:j Far Plans Announced lf ind High 1 into dr ed in ing wa a To Retire Bonds k possibl se htht ld School District c urday At cedar City for Gilwell Park "Scouting is got a series of troop ' Lawmaker he stated Troop meet- Blackhawk meetings" Fete Says Inge requirements and outdoor Southern Plant to Begin Civic Bodies Legion Will Experiments With Cooperatc—With Utah Output Sponsors ' :! Special to The Tribune PROVO—Urging greater emphasis upon the outdoor program in scouting J S Wilson noted Eno glish scouter and Dr E De Alton Partridge research director B S A addressed more than 100 Boy Scout leaders from central and RICHFIELD—That the alunite I fi 44 ' of Flute county will beneindustry ::::'i'!: : ' '' $0 fit recent decision of the for the annual Blackhawk enthe by ' ' Reviews Experiences :' United States supreme court to the campment of the Sons and '' t ' i ''DaughDr Partridge who is the host to effect that the Tennessee Valley ters of the Pioneers and Indian Mr Wilson in his nationwide tour z )::ft :4 Authority is constitutional was in' dicated in a letter to the Assockited Veterans of the state were launched reviewed some of his experiences as Civic Clubs of Southern Utah by during the week with the chamber a scout in the Timpanogos council : Congressman Abs Murdock of the of commerce American Legion and recently chahged to the Utah Na::':'':i He used these ' 4 Utah first district other civic bodies cooperating with tional Parkstocouncil show the advantages 's''' - )s1 1''-- -: experiences Congressman Murdock reported the local chapter The encampment :' z:!I-:i-4that pending the decision of the will be held here on August 4 8 and relative value of certain types of experience provided in scouting court the officials of T V A had 6 and 7 delayed starting any experiments M J Uric former president of The special representative of Lord : chief scout of the with the carload of alunite shipped the chamber and offlical of the Raden-Powe- ll Little-Know- n - Wonders world to the recent national scout there early in January by the vari- local Blackhawk was named post ous Flute county interests He addtraining conference at French Lick Will Be Added to general chairman of the affair The Ind ed however that the experiments celebration in Cedar Mr Men is visiting scout orthis year tr City are now in process and a report of will be handled Scenic Views ganizations throughout the nation central a through progress is expected daily by hirn executive committee Other mem- He is making a study of American ""' 4 : ': ic!' ''' The southern Utah group has been bers of the committee include Lorin scouting and informing United 4 Utah—Location ST GEORGE '?c f ' Interested in the development of Miles commander of the Ameri- States scout leaders of the latest in surveys were begun last week for the vast alunite deposits for many can Legion Reed J Money He is accaptain developments R England a contemplated 'tate highway A Frost honorary years and previous to shipping the of the Cedar City Black Hawk rt0by companied unit carload for experimental purposes Mayor Charles R Hunter Miss assistant camp chief at the English through Snow canyon by W A 0 4 4 koltfott P44 to04'" k Beaker state surveyor been Murdock had Congressman McConnell and Melvin R training center 40 The proposed road would provide tommomvommcpswm'ommtwmwv:::kwvtImnlanktcmzscvaommemommosm successful in getting the T V A Gladys Thorley a shorter and better route from St offlicals to promise to test its comSince Cedar City is centrally lomercial value at Muscle Shoals It cated amid Utah's George to Enterprise and would famed scenic atis expected that the results of the tractions cloae one of the last connecting a wide advertising and will tests with be in Utah southern between governpublished gaps program will be underment bulletins and that commer- publicity Yosemite park through Nevada taken in an attempt to attract tourbecial The route haa been long sought organizations will thereby ists to visit Utah at the time of come interested in the actual de- the by the St George chamber of comencampment Mr Uric said Comerce The Associated Civic Clubs velopment work of the area of various units of the operation A plan to also have a geological of Southern Utah is pledged to its organization Special to The Tribune throughout the state survey of the Piute Beaver and has been assured and every attempt support NEPHI—A gigantic celebration conto area Sevier known North Claim Finances county will be made to make Cedar City's bigger and more colorful than the Canyon's Sanpete tain many valuable minerals made celebration one of the most successBackers of the highway assert 1935 Blackhawk event is the goal Part of exis federal the Redemption by by government ful yet held both from the stand- set for the second annual Ute stamSnow canyon might well call for a Utah Group Pledges Efforts to Treasury on Reports to have a the propected bearing road on its own merits point of attendance and entertain- pede which is to be held in Nephi New Issue motion of the mining industry Al- ment Mr Uric declared Send Member to NaIn a land of bewildering colors the middle part of July Expenditures to Date though no definite reports of action Committees covering the various during and figurations such as southern according to members of the comRichbeen at the have received Millions at 16 yet of tional the encampment will be mittee officially appointed to handle another canyon Utah possesses Parley Special to The Tribune field office of the associated civic phases would seem a superfluity MT PLEASANT—A E Jones clubs indications that the project named'at an early date he said al-in the affairs of the celebration order that ample time may be A meeting will be held in the Perhaps that is why St George WASHINGTON March 28 UP)- -superintendent of North Sanpete will be undertaken are favorable lowed for the working out of nu- Juab county courthouse Monday Special to The Tribune has kept this weird phenomenon announces that merous details incident to such a evening at 8 p m to determine the district PROVO—If plans of the Utah school of hers a secret How she has done The treasury department today relarge celebration exact dates of the celebration and funds allocated to Utah county Democrittic women's or- bonds to the amount of 230000 ma- Jordan School Plans so with the mouth of the canyon ported to outline preHminary plans for the miles from projects by President Roosevelt ganization work out a woman will ture and fall due for payment by jug three and Annual Junior Prom mammoth affair The meeting is to under the $4800000000 emergency be sent to the national Democratic the school district next month highway 91 is a mystery Lions Will Conduct be for the mayor city council repSnow canyon completes and per- relief act of 1935 totaled $28563402 convention at Philadelphia in June of the SANDY—The Due to the failure to collect all Mrs Frances G Callahan of Provo junior prom resentatives of the Band Mothers fects the colorful tiara with which on March 10 1936 is scheduled for club representatives of all is set CedarSrealta Bryoe Zion and Red Cross Actual expenditures totaled $16- - county chairwoman declared fol- taxes from property owners in this Jordan high school Campaign Sponsor at the school gymcivic organizations and business Grand canyons In chiaroscuro and 287010 or approximately 60 per lowing a meeting of more than 80 district the board of education has Friday evening Decorations will be car men and the general committee with cent of the total allocated Expendi- Democratic women of the county only 220000 in Its current sink- nasium formations it harmonizes ried out in nursery rhymes The official committee consists these other gems yet it has an in- tures authorized by the president Friday night at the city and county ing fund D—The Richfield of A L RICHFIEL The committee in charge includes Carbett June Kendall H rewill be This building to 220000 used of and mood a heads its under distinct the department dividuality rester Liorus club has appointed a commit- W McCune M M O'Gara Frank Yvonne Turner chairman own If Cedar Breaks is colorful amount allocated aggregated $28- - The women pledged their efforts deem part of the matured bonds Rasmussen tee of Dr Earl chairman Bernice Crane Esther Lers Waning Gilbert Bailey and Dr Funds appropriated were to see that a woman from the and new bonds amounting to 2100 Grant- artistry Bryce Is phantasy Zion is 296818 and Mac Washburn:' C R W J Pace J Leroy Bickmore and P L Jones This group is to name attends the convention Mrs 000 will be issued to meet the full to sculptural' majesty 'Grand canyon hYr- the fiscal year 'ending June 80 county L Max Coons the raise $225 Emma are Alleman Nelson and Callahan said Utah county has payment of 230000 their own chairman who will be sublime tumult then Snow canyon 1936 amount asked by the American Red chairman of the entire celebration but one vote at the national conThe new bonds are to be pur- the chairmen of the faculty adviis supreme drollery One would I'nspent Balances to in assist caring for the The services of the Colborn-Sorenso- n vention but two people will likely chased by the Fairview State bank sors assisted by Paul C Boyce Cross like to name it Barnum and BaiUnexpended balances or total ob- be named as John Vranes A F Smith Leon victims of the floods in the eastern Rodeo company leading carone-ha- lf with bonds are delegates in stone They optional maturing less actual expenditures ley's ligations Butler Harold Thorpe T A Dew- states nival companies and leading entervote each she pointed out 4 per cent interest 12 in at years to Nature Clowns amounted $12276392 UnliquiFollowing a report of the nomi- tainers have been secured for the After the 220000 has been spent ey A B Poulson and Lucille Muir Authorized to Act Here nature' truly clowns Here dated obligations or expenditure aucommittee by Howard A stampede already and from the nating to bonds Mrs redeem matured the the was Callahan to authorized Chriatianeen President W O Cluff present enthusiasm being shown the march elephants in groups 1500 feet thorizations of $20881820 by state use her own Gives Council will 2120debt be district's bonded Safety judgment in voting announced that election of officers celebration will surpass the 1935 high Here is the great white side- administrators and project man000 The bonds of the district are show tent Her are minor tents agers less actual expenditures for the state chairwoman at the will be held on April 8 The nomi- stampede and encampment Lecture to Bicyclists state convention to be held soon practically all of the serial type nations are as follows: with stripes of yellow maroon amounted to $4544809 The funds were allocated to 14 de- The two women seeking this post 210000 of which fall due each year PROVO—More than 100 Provo white pink in combinations not President—D H Whittenburg Since1927 district Mrs the has are reduced W Penrose Frank who The and agencies largest even the Arabs could have thought partments bicycle riders were instructed present vice president: Don E KenMosaic ‘ city bonded its debt holds and office the 275000 this at and conallocations by were for present emergency in proper safety measures at a ney and Dr L A Poulson Vice Project of Here are crouching tigers mason been Mrs interest bonds has accordBosone Reva Beck who was servition work including the Civilsive lions striped zebras Here is Saturday afternoon at the president—M C Nelson A M ian Conservation corps $6000000 formerly a resident of this county ingly reduced during that period by meeting and county building sponsored Maughan and Dr D B Gottfreda natural bridge hanging on a 2000- Spring Completed city more it 23750 was than per year reported Both are of Salt — Duane foot wall like a hoop for the ani- roads including grade crossing son Secretary-treasurby the Provo Safety council Lake elimination reclamation $3297917 City L L mals to jump through The sandy service Speakers were Captain NalsonfrDr Earl Lewis and Ben C $3000000 emergency relief The women were urged to atST GEORGE—The federal diParley Planned floor of the arena is a half mile Fryer of the state highway patrol Luth "Tail twister—Kenneth Borg deall tend and $5176455 works grants party primaries public of the Norma rt M Andreason and W J vision of grazing recently comPROVO—A reorganization meet- Sergeant Golden Haight across while overhead is the sheen loans and grants $1- - mand that a share of the delegates for Young Democrats of Utah traffic division of the Salt Lake Pace Lion tamer—Dr Otto L An pleted a project at Mosaic spring of the bluest silken top a circus projects 148834 rural rehabilitation $729- - who participate in conventions are ing ever had county between the ages of 18 and City police department and Mayor demon LeRoy Hatch and J Larue In the Arizona strip 100 grants for work relief projects women The spring's daily flow of 2000 85 will be held April 22 at 8 p m at Mark Anderson Here nature held her sides and $5645774 works Directors (elect two)— Ogden Finance Plan progress adminisDemoE C Hinckley chairman of the George Peterson E H Street Dr gallons is now stored in a large and the county building city laughed as she strewed her ani- trative expense $338900 aid to eduThe Donkey bank plan of securcratic officials announce mals and toys upon a rumpled bed cational safety council presided J G McQuarrie W S Greenwood rock and asphalt reservoir conprofessional and clerical ing funds tomparty campaign purunder the project by the of mountains Then LS a sort of persons $390855 Frank G Martine and Joseph L structed poses was adopted Under the plan division's C C C camp D G 45 direCtors climax to her Mardi Gras she took are Holdover Asbury each person participating deposits Federal Payrolls Holding 23000 gallons of water a volcano and sprayed black lava John Stewart and Dan Manning one penny a week the reservoir is banked by stock the total of $6436579 expended here and there Miss Alice Louise Reynolds procorrals and concrete troughs Guard These formations are all of the went for federal payrolls $1640446 fessor of English literature at Brigrails keep the water free from conMt Pleasant Lions for and materials $6497511 Navajo sandstone in a great va- for supplies $505205 tamination for contractural ham Young university was a speakgrants of colors rods thittiugh riety ranging er at the meeting "WoClub Picks Officers Another project in progress at white yellows The flora is such as services and $390655 for construc- men's Opportunitiesdiscussing in the New the present time also is being will be found in modeignyons of tion and repair contracts Deal" A one-avated electric train or an electric play "Candidates MT PLEASANT — Joseph L executed by the C C C camp By Special to The Tribune this region and Cauliflower" was presented by substation the report shows Lund local representative of the August a passable road will be comYoung uniPROVO—Brigham Head Leaves members of the Provo Women's Reverberation time the lenkth Metropolitan Life 4Insurance com- pleted from the Arizona line to is as half noisy library versity's Levan-Nepdie a and to sound refreshments of were it takes for time group Highway pany has been elected preoldent of Wolf hole to replace a For Laramie Speech study as a busy shopping street in Chiserved out was found to be six seconds the Mt Pleasant Lions club He desert trail One hundred and fifty Work Will Start Soon PR:OVO—Dr F S as noisy as the in the library while the average succeeds George Squire men are working on the road job cago and Harris presiOther new officers elected are Although the work isbeing done roar of Niagara Falls three reverberation time is one or two NEPH1—Work will be started dent of Brigham Young university Springvill e Slates seconds the trio of investigators J Fairfeld Larsen first vice presi- In the Arizona division of the grazphysics students investigating the state hear April 1 weather conditions accompanied by Mrs Harris left Activities dent Alden Averett second vice ing department St George as Cleanup Levan-Nepfor Laramie Wyo Friday night noise conditions of the library permitting on the Because noise persists for such president J Frank Pritchett third headquarters for the work is profithe where will be one of the speakroad The work calls for the widena long time everyone speaking in vice president Fred Rasmussen ing SPRINGVILLE — Mayor George determined ing of the road several feet on each ers at the dedication of the L D A Anderson has issued a proclamathe room must talk louder to secretary-treasurFred Webb The survey was made by Frankside some revisions of turns and S institute in the Wyoming city tion make himself heard This de- lion tamer Dr A L Petersen tail the week commenc- lin S Harris Jr declaring McNrents to Meet and James then the complete resurfacing with Sunday They made the trip in com- ing March 30 to April 4 inclusive velops more noise and each per- twister two-yedirectors R W rock asphalt TOOICLE—Parents of Tooele who pany with Dr Frank L West as annual cleanup week in SpringGuire of Provo and Leslie Norson has to speak still louder in Candland and Justus O Seeley are The contracts were awarded some church commissioner of education ville ton Ogden It showed that the order to be heard the report one-yedirector James C Fechser of a interested in the establishment ttme ago by the state highway com- and Mrs West Schools will be closed Mgriday three main sources of noise were kindergarten department in the stated mission but because of unfavorable President Heber J Grant will and students instructed to clean public schools are being called to a The investigation was for the chairs talking and shufmoving 4 weather prevaling the starting of dedicate the institute to the service the streets an yards of weeds and fling of feet 'Cleanup Day' special meeting at the home of Mrs purpose of getting practical exof students of the University of other debris All business houses in the work has been delayed SPRINGVILLE — Schools and J C Lokken at 2:45 p m Monday If during the changing of perience in testing the acoustical Eighty per cent of labor on the Wyoming J Wyley Sessions who the city also will be closed until noon classes a person wished to speak properties of auditoriums but business concerns in this city will It is proposed to consider the poscontract will be taken from W P A has attended summer school at B so that everyone may join in the so that everyone could hear him showed that the library was a be closed Monday the latter until sibilities of such a project and to rolls and the remainder may be Y U will teach at the new irustie of annual take such further action as may cleanup Mayor Anderson he would be obliged to speak as poor place in which to study Mr noon in observance hired by the contractors themselves tutkun be found feasible said loud as the noise made by an ale Harris said cleanup day ' I rt Sundays ': : —: i A f"''':':: ''e'::!'' 44 4 - ' '1140:f i ' - ':5:':-:"4- '''-' k 4 '410WK ' e""1 :::4i414tk "44i:'''' o 44''" $opr ' Ae::'"4r:: 54 0 psis t '''''''' :::': :'""':'' W '1 Out-ofTolv- ':z N::-e- ' :': :: ' ?4': l4':g x::::t::zo: s::::1::: ' - :' le''4'' 4' 1A' - 1 1 - "7 4 " i' f 4) 4i ''"S f 4 ': 4 1 ' A 1' :' 1 ''1)00: ' 1:14 ' tit''''4' '4i't kr 0livc ti: '': '"' 40” :i I pi 1 v ' c ""fr ' 4: f ::::4-- l '"": '1641 4- t A 4 " r1: sA4r:-S1t1444s ii 1 -- $ 4: l::t4 - -- i- r-- ' '7 1 "IN?:--:::'':'- '' -: '' k i - oo t :'5 sr -- ' soi : t-:- t 7 n''- i -: t 44 ' 4z' '9:: :: efi:: ' i '3':' ' t i) 4P s 11 ) - it re:er I 1i &: :44 0!:5 414":r x:S '10: Ai i 4 -ir 4a- "r3-tv 154 f :$: 14''''' 1 Special to The Tribune 'NA' "S the pos- 11 MILFORD—Considering 4041 ''t VY cA0 i' !1110ifvP ibilities of a state chamber of 41r19P' ! '' ' 'oi'''''''':elstp: ' commerce Associated Civic Clubs ti '1- f ' 41" 4' k 4 31 :4 ' 4'' 0 l''''''l 'ii!i4i 't of Southern Utah Saturday decided -'' :24 f - :1 r :s1 w'' at this time to refrain from joining ioyv k : ! ii I :V4i ?::1 t '' ''4 such an organization but to culti'''-'' 41 A tio4 AL i i: of will vate the good neighboring !: 117H:' fi 5 114 states and communities in an effort to promote the welfare of It' sociated Civic clubs was held here Saturday with the Milford Lions club as host Former State Senator George Jefferson was general chairman in charge of all arrangements With Director L A Wynaught assisting The first business session convened at 2 p m and was fol-- 1 lowed by a banquet in the Union Pacific dining hall at 7 p m After this a dance completed the evening Previous to the general session the executive committee held al session at noon to complete final arrangements for the meeting to follow and handle certain financial details pertaining to the organiza- (07?Wie&:: 4''':':":??'krZ"4-it4A'r":i- 4sg:tv"mkpr4 0 es4'4 fe":::' ?:4?s1: tyA 4 g I 4:: ts ' 01 South Utah Group Re- ' frains From Joining tif Unit at ThisTime This decision was reached after President Frank G Martines had reported on the meeting a week ago of representatives of various civic groups throughout the state who at the request of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce had attended a meeting for the purpose of effecting such a state organization To Follow Plans The directors of the southern Utah clubs expressed the opinion that since they have already set up a program for the year it would not be to the best interests of either the southern part of the state or the state as as whole to attempt any consolidation or coordination of President Martines was instructed to inform the group of this decision when it meets in Salt Lake City Thursday The monthly meeting of the As- - ' I - Stairs Tumble High School at Springville Sco tits Urged Holds Annual Art Show To Fatal to Young Emphasize Hundreds of Visitors Expected on Gunnison Wife Outdoor Work Canvases to ---- - - - s c SUNDAY MORNNO MARCH 29 1926 TRIBUNE LA-'- Study Starts on ParkstoPark Highway Against State Chamber Plan I ' - o it F1 M la r the a et Tuel eo d deo |