Show f 2 B THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING 1T V By Tribune Special IN Correspondents REM CLEARS Jj 1 1 VV Q O 112 North Main Phone 116 Correspondent: Residence Phone 858 Circulation: Residence Phone 87-- CACHE COUNTY ROADTROJEGTS J TO A1DJ0BLESS ONHYRUMDAM Petitions Approved for Temporary Occupancy of Land c°Mlru nf w“ From C W A Work LOGAN—District Judge M C Har- approved petitions Saturday for temporary occupancy of three parcel of and to the South Cache Irrigation company io the company can take immediate possession and itart on the $900000 Hyrum irriTwo of the piece gation project are on the proposed reservoir ite While the third piece Is necessary when the reservplr completed The were awarded against Wil Setitlone Tanga Nielsen and O J Jensen all of Hyrum and amount to $(62 acres of land Condemnation ault will (tart against Mr Peterson March 26 with a jury judge Harris stated About 816 acres art involved In this cast and the land is on the reservoir site The other condemnation suits will start following this trial Tha Jansen property is 2$ acres and 846 acres is in the Nielsen land George Q Rich counsel for the defense in all three petitions has admitted public necessity but statea tha damages are greater than what has bean offered Eneet T Young of Logan handled the case Saturday while J 8 McMaatera Salt Lake assistant district counsel for the U S bureau of reclamation assisted D J Paul resident engineer at the damsito announced following the Judge’s dscl-so- n that a wire would be sent to Washington D Cr advising the decision and asking permission to start work on the project et once He tated a Yeply should be received next week Should the older be received Mr Paul will notify J A Terteling Be Sons contractors who wera awarded the construction work at tha rfjervoir and the work should be started in a wtek or ton days Logan-Garde- h Logan-Garda- n Logan-Garde- School Students ToStageOperetta n SENATORMAW CORNISH— A two-ac- t light opera "The Love Pirates of Hawaii" will be presented by the Cornish school March 2$ under the direction of J W SeamOns Jr and J W Pulsipher Assisting them in directing the light opera are Mrs Mary Bell Pika Misses Sadie Sorenson Audrey Bergeson and May Hanson - The opera will be given at the Cornish L D S amuse- Urges Care in Elections to ” ment hell ' ' Mrs Fred Jensen of Preston Idaho is shown The principal parte wul be taken above perusing her most treasured possession a Marcell by Ella Christofferson Bible which has been handed down Pitcher Beth Bambrough Irel for five generations In her family and has been Garth Bergeson Avia Peterson In the United of Statea less than three-quarte- rs Connie Orvin Viva Hanson Rachel Bingham- - Also a Chorus ol SO boys and glrla will bo heard Ip-plc- h Insure Fair Tax a century The book is in the old Danish lanLegislation guage which has several more letters than the present language of Denmark thus making reading of the volume difficult for the average Dane TOOELt— Declaring public utilInserted at the left Is the fly leaf of the volume ities do not pay a fair share of Utah taxes State Senator Herbert B Maw urged a meeting here Saturday afternoon as a means of forcing fair tax legislation to "go to the primary elections and see that nobody is nominated to the state senate except those who will vote their own convictions as servants of the people” Senator Maw asserted that Utah has two key positions as far as legisla- CITY TO ENTER BEET GROW Woman Prizes HEALTH MEET ACCEFTRUIING Family Bible i LOGAtf— Tax Income delinquents 300 Years Old for each day Ware being assessed Income Tax Delinquents Assessed Dollar a Day - ‘ $1 i X delinquent by the auxiliary office of the state tax commission hera John p Greene In charge of- - the office stated No record was kept of the number of delinquents Saturday or Friday Mr Oraene laid Tha first tlma since February 1 the office force hie been able to "breathe" During tha latter part of February about 2000 license plates for eutomoblles were issued end during the last 18 days the office force has been swamped with Income tax returns Mr Greene stated Mr Oreene said that Wednesday 380 returns were filed and on the last day more then 800 returns were brought in to the office PROVO BUREAU OF SIX CITIES Business Office— Phone 333 24 No University Ave Agent— Phone 107 East First South 8U Correspondent — Phone 1156 tion is concerned— the offices of governor and state senator He pointed out that 12 negative votes In the sen ate will kill a bill although it has passed the house and he thus empha sized the necessity lor the public having a voice in the primaries in the selection of nominess for senator "The method used by public util itlee to block legislation that would make them bear their fair share of taxes Is to see that men are nominated for the senate who are capitalist minded” the senator said “After wards they lobby to convert a senate majority to the capitalistic way of thinking if their first effort has not proved entirely successful” Senator Maw spoke at the Tooele high school under auspices of the Tooele County Taxpayers’ association Mayor J Alex Bevan of Tooele Chamber Committees Are 200 Approve Committee’s VolHas Named to Oversee Preston Resident Report on Signing Contracts ume Written in SevenSanitary Work teenth Century Danish anCITY-- Hurl so PLAN MEETING A Sessions at Provo Expected to Draw 150 STRUCK BY CAR URGED BY CLUB Intercity to Study of Loan for Proposal P W A Funds Skull Fracture S L Driver Cleared X Visitors PROV$— More than 150 members from Kiwanls clubs at Helper Price Nephi Spanish Fork and Springville are expected to attend the intercity meeting of the southeastern Utah district sponsored by the Provo Kiwanis club Thursday at 8 p m at the Hotel Roberts Hamilton G Park the "Senator from Sandpit” will be the principal speaker with Jacob Coleman of Provo lieutenant governor of the southwestern Utah district acting as toastmaster J J Boyd of Buhl Idaho Kiwanls district governor will be a special guest The program wiil include community singing led by Howard White-side- s of Nephl with a contest for the singing of Kiwanis songs being staged between the various clubs reports will be given by presidents of the various clubs on the most outstanding achievement during the year Other musical numbers including selections by the Dixon junior high Buckaroos and other local artists will be given J W Christensen chairman of the Provo interclub relations committee is In charge of arrangements for the meeting which will be for members only is PARK CITY—Dee Henrle 5 son of Mr and Mrs Roosevelt Henrle is lying between life and death in the Miners’ hospital here victim of injuries suffered Saturday at 2 p m when he was struck by an automobile while playing in the street on lower Park avenue He has a skull fracture and a compound fracture of the left leg Justice of the Peace John C Green who conducted the investigation exonerated the driver J P Hansen of 1329 Roosevelt avenue Salt Lake Justice Green said several small children were playing in the street in front of the Summit service station as Mr Hansen was driving out of town toward Salt Lake The boy darted back into the streel despite the efforts of two companions to stop him dashing in front of Mr Hansen's car which knocked him down The car stopped within eight feel Mr Green said With Hansen in the car were his wife and C Citeric of Diamondville Wyo COUPLE KEEPS GOLD WEDDING Mr Mrs Hyrum B Perry Greet Friends Mapleton Home VERNAL— Investigations are being made by the Vernal Lions club of the possibility of a county hospital at Vernal to be financed through a loan of between $70000 and $100000 from the C W A or P W A An effort will be made to secure 70 per cent of the approximate cost through a federal loan with the remainder as a gift At the club meeting Wednesday noon at the Commercial hotel President Anderson eppolnted H B Calder Dr F G Eskelson and Benjamin P Kelly a committee to assemble all possible data and to make arrangements in securing the loan It waa reported that through lack of adequate facilities emergency patients have to be rushed to Salt Lake Prove or Ogden imperiling their lives With a completely equipped hospital at Vernal a population of more than 20000 would be served In the basin and western Colorado The latter send patients to Denver An Easter egg hunt will be spon sored by the club Saturday afternoon March 31 at the courthouse lawn for all children of the community J R Douglas W S Henderson H M tun-deland DeVere Carroll ot the club have charge of arrangements The event Is an annual affair of the club A ladies’ night la planned for FriBEAVER— Walter S Tolton presiday March 30 at which it Is planned dent of the Kent's Lake Irrigation to entertain the Lions clubs ot recompany and the local United States gion 5 weather bureau observer has completed a survey of the snow over the mountains southeast ot Beaver which supply water for Kent’s lake Mr Tolton reported that he was only able to ride his horse to Taylor’s hilt just below Cy’s Cache From this point he walked on top ot crusted snow to the lake On Taylor’s hill he found from 32 to 36 inches of snow with a water conNEPHI— Approximately 300 Nephl tent of 1228 inches At the slab pile residents joined Jacob Bowers in the the country had been opened celebration of his ninetieth birthday where to the sun he found 27 inches otsnow anniversary March 10 In the North with water content of 9 75 Inches at ward amusement Red Pine hill 32 to 38 inches of snow hall and water content of 13 inches at Jacob Bowers a Kent’s lake 40 to 48 inches of snow veteran of the and water content of 14 Inches Black Hawk In- - t The amount of snow is far above dian war was born normal for this time in the season he En- In Dudley said and is heavy In water cohtent gland March 10 v making the outlook for filling Kent’s 1844 a son of lake which serves to irrigate hunJames Bowers and dreds of acres of bench land brighter Mirlah Lay Bowthan for several years past ers He came to Utah with his parents In 1858 Mr Bowers tells the story of the crossing of the sea and of landing in Boston early in June 1858 They Jaaeb Bowers left Boston and by train crossed the HEBER— In a special assembly at country west to the Mississippi riv- Wasatch high school March 16 Ben er where at the “Highway Camp- Whiting of Wallsburg and Neil of Charleston were awarded ground" they joined a handcart company Under the direction of Cap- the golden key the Insignia of the tain Edmond Ellsworth the com- degree of state farmer in the Future organization pany left for Utah June 11 1856 Farmer The presentation was made by J reaching Salt Lake September 26 1859 After remaining in Salt Lake Fred Egan cashier of the Bank of a few days the family moved on to Park City who represents the Utah State which Nephl where they have since made financesBankers’ association these awards annually their home Mr Bowers married Caroline Mr Whiting is one of the leading Goble January 11 1867 in the Salt Utah breeders of registered HampLake L D S Endowment house She shire sheep and has annually made an outstanding record and taken many died February 14 1922 Mr Bowers served In the Black prizes at state and county fairs and at the Ogden Livestock show Hawk war has won many Mr and Mrs Bowers were the Mr Winterton parents of nine children five of honors in the show ring with his Herewhom are living James Ether Hen- ford steers not only In the state but on the Pacific coast and has made ry and Jacob Bowers Jr and Mrs an outstanding record in the fitting He has 14 Berth Bowles Nephi and sale of his animals at auction grandchildren and 12 grat-gransales receiving unusual prices children Utah-Idah- Ipng-tlm- e J-- C o Five-minu- Survey Reveals t! Plenty of Snow Pioneer Nephi Man Feted on MAPLETON— Mr and Mrs Hyrum 90th Birthday B Perry of this city celebrated their golden wedding Tuesday night with dinner at their home Mr Perry was born In Springville He has lived at August 13 1859 Mapleton nearly 50 years following of farming from the occupation which he retired recently He filled an L D S mission to the western statea in and now is a member of Kolob stake high He waa chairman of the council Mapleton old folks' committee IS years Mrs Perry was born in Spring-vill- a August 13 1859 She has lived the greeter part of her life at Mapleton She waa at one time president of the L D S ward primary and served in the Relief society presidency She Is a Gold Star mother The couple were married In the endowment house Salt Lake March 13 1844 Only one of their six children la living Mrs Revs Curtis Nephl They have six grandchildren and ona 1908-190- Farmer Degrees Awarded to Two Win-tert- Three Liquor Suspects Fined PROVO— Alfred Webb his wife Irene Webb and Barlow Bray all of LOGAN— Logan will enter the Eureka were fined $100 each or sennual health contest sponsored by the tenced to 78 days in jail Saturday by PRESTON Idaha-Nea- rly three Comof United States Chamber City Judge Don R Ellertaon when the ancestors of Mrs merce It centuries we announced Saturday by they pleaded guilty to liquor possesFred Jensen purchased a family Bible tha Logan chamber of commerce sion Judge Ellertson suspended $25 of the fines provided they weft paid written in tha old Danish language health committee of Which S V within five days is chairman Today the Bible in the possession of Prows contest The three were arrested on the The requires that water Mrs Jensen la In fairly good condiand sewage disposal be Springville road entering Provo by supplies 290 tion conslderlnf its age years old checked milk supplies protected preDeputy Sheriff Reuben Christianson and Police Officer Amel S Milner Of course the pages are yellow with ventive measures for communicable Salt Lake Man Eight gallons of moonshine whisky age end the cover of genuine leather diseases be adopted dental and med‘ were found In the automobile in which la beginning to tear but a person who ical care given and that community When Car Leaves Road Mr and Mrs Webb were riding when can read the old Danish language can Interest In education in health matalsolpoke ters be promoted they were arrested Friday afternoon still read the scriptures TREMONTON— Nathan Rockhill according to officers The Bible has been handed down Mr Prows made the following asSalt Lake suffered a dislocated ahoul Bray was arrested at 7 a m Saturthrough five generations In Mrs Jen- signments on the committee: Water der cuts and bruises about the body day with nearly 14 gallons of liquor sen’s family she Inheriting it from supply City Attorney Leon Fonnes-becIn hia automobile officers said and Wetermaster George Mick-elsoSaturday morning when the par in her mother Mrs: Maren Lund who which he and a companion were resewage disposal City Judge brought It to this country about 1870 PLAY LEAD CHOSEN Mrs Jensen said— and the Bible Jesse P Rich and Watarmuter Mick-elsoturning from d mining claim in western Box Elder 'county turned Into a GARLAND — Iona Davis "North bears out her statement— that It waa milk and meat aupply City feminine won Garland the leading KANAB—Melvin Haycock presiborrow pit and struck against a ledge 1644 in Denmark in tha old Health Officer William Walton and in printed achool of rocks at the aide of the road be- role In the Bear Rivar high differs from Chris Monson preventive measures dent of tha Kanab Lions club is in which Danish alphabet senior play "It Never Ratal" at the tween here and Snowvilie when the Danish in having more for communicable diseases Dr E L receipt of a letter from Senator King final tryouts Friday night Others tha present Mrs Jansen can Hanson Dr D C Budge and City In which he says: Steering gear locked letters Although Include: Dona "Your resolutions have just reached RockhiU was brought to tha Tro- chosen for the cast Danish aha experi- Health Officer Walton: community inread and ion accounts of apeak and June Rhodes East Gar- ences ts cm ton hospital where he and his Brough In reading some of terest in health education C D Mc- me in which you state that the forest the closed Provo Commercial and Savdifficulty land Helen Manning Wayne Rogers to not received orders has Bride Howcut waa of Bible Woodruff school who old supervisor companion only slightly principal tha paasagaa in tha ings bank from November 28 1933 to and bruised were attended by Dr & Dean Archibald and June Buchanan ever the book beari out arguments City School Nurse Vera Klingman employ residents of Utah in the Kal-la- b February 27 1934 were approved SatGarland LeGrand Burton North Garof e number You forest Dr and asalgn Hanson E H White from the dlffere I tha old Bible urday by District Judge Abe W Vta land Josephine Wadsworth and Mar- that Mrs Jensen Close cooperation between the city reasons why this order is unfair and Turner new in several Tremonton Owen said Whether places Pack garet MISSIONARY REUNION were made board health commission and unjust the changes city The liquidation expenses for the peHad-fiel-d TREMONTON— Plane were com-- ' Brough East Tremonton Arlene in translation or otherwise could not tha chamber is needed during the "I heartily agree with the terms of riod were listed at $683807 including Riverside have resolutions end the contest personally has aald a in Tremonton Jensen Mrs Logan high rating plated Friday for thq be determined $142150 for salaries $380979 general Mrs Jensen said tha Bibla had been health Conditions but there la room voiced my opposition to the policy ot $1275 legal and $33178 travel Credward missionary reunion March 24 It PLAN HEALTH CLINIC Insisted and that service the forest for the S m Prows in the L D that Tremonton to Mr fact said worn so much due p improvement its are Hated at $485575 Including tha order shall be rescinded so Utah taxes chaleL The affair la tor every ward TREMONTON- -A free health clinic from 1644 until the first part of the on property held by the residents may be employed in the fu- bank paid member who has fulfilled an L D S for all preschool children of Tremon- present century they were ao much Schools Will Resume ture as In the past upon the Kaibab mission Relks brought by the mis-- ton will be sponsored by Bear River In demand that parsons owning Bibits alonanes from foreign places will be L D S stake Relief society Monday would lend them to relative! and SCHOOL PLANS FETE Supervision of Health forest” Senator King further asserted ha EUREKA— A "smokeless smoker" on display A special program par- between 8 a m and 11 a m in the neighbors She estimates that the can to prevent the exe- will be is ar- Tremonton L D S ward hall Bible baa passed through thousands tidpated w -by the missionaries CEDAR CITY— Health supervision will do all he sponsored by the Tintlc high ’ III — I - of hands during these three centuries tgaln will be placed in the Iron coun- cution of this order ranged school March 23 at 7 p m ip the to this country ty schools the school board bis deWhen It waa brought school gymnasium with boxing and GEOLOGIST TO STEAK Quick Action Saves Home It alio was lent many times Mrs cided Two years ago as a means of Quarterly Conference Set wrestling matches between the boys OGDEN— Dr Hyrum Schneider said of Silver City Goshen Dividend and economy the- - health supervisory From Fire Destruction Jensen fellow of the American Association ol Tha volume contains both tha old work was dispensed with although By North Sanpete Stake Payson Scientists member of the Geological books and new testaments and flvf tha need for it has been keenly felt LITERARY CLUB ELECTS of apocrypha between the two testaSociety of America author of several MT PLEASANT — North AU children in the county at preshome Mrs The BEAVER— of Edith atrata rock articles are several ments and at the back upon the magazine ent are being given physical examstake quarterly conference will MT PLEASANT— The Acme LiterWoolsey esesped being by forces destroyed end creative of the Rocky pages of reference One thousand inations under direction of the civil be held Saturday nlht and Sunday ary club has elected the following ofmountains and assistant professor of fre here Thursday by the quick ac- and thirty-fou- r pages were printed wbrks service with Mrs Fernlelgh March 24 end 23 ficers: President Mrs Pauline M of Mrs tion end Woolsey neighbors will of Utah in tha University old testament 181 for tne five Gardner county nurse supervising geology the for The opening session will ba held at Petersen vice president Mrs Merm 2 About David a Woolsey 7:30 841 m the at Services of for the p apeak books of the apocrypha pages 730 p m Saturday An the Ml Pleas- lin Christensen? secretary Mrs Lola of Mrs Woolsey who RELIEF SOCIETY ELECTS First Presbyterian church Sunday on fsther-ln-lathe new testament and six leference ant North ward L D S chapel and C Pritchett treasurer Mr V H was awakwas in bouse the sleeping causes resulta of recant tha and the Mrs Calvin BEAVER—Mrs Myrtle Ashworth tha Sunday aessiona at 10 a m end Gundersen historian - He pages ened the odor of smoke by ' Utah earthquakes Mrs Jensen also has a warming has been selected first counselor In 2 p m In the Sprlhg City L D S Christensen called to Mr Woolsey who found which has also been handed down the Beaver West ward Relief society chapel J the kitchen full of amok and the pan -CRASHES INTO POLE ‘ GIRL INJURED from generation to generation In her to fill the vacancy caused by the resThe concluding session Sunday floor about tha tha burning Edward 80 of 300 W PROVO— rings Carter She estimated its age at be a stake M L A music BEAVER— Eva Easton daughter of will of Mrs Mrs Harris family night Hetti ignation Heber received a minor cut over hla flra box of which had apparently years The pan la hand made from Bertha Swindlehurst la tha new sec- festival under the direction of the Mr and Mrs William Easton sufdropped to the floor Neighbors metal and the ltd la carved retary to succeed Mrs Zelma Muir stake M L A boards left eye Saturday noon when he drove were fer'd a severe gash On the back of summoned and the atove lifted She told stories toldbeautifully hie automobile into utility pole on her by her moth- who resigned her head Thursday when she fell house unfront the and the fire put BALL CLUB used PISANS First South street between First and der er how her from a truck in Beaver canyon control Second East streets police reports to put live coals In the pan and take handle for this pan which is still on it PRICE— Preliminary preparations JUNIOR PROM SLATED show Carter told Police Officer it to church with h)m where the fam- She lives with her husband on are being made by the Price Rotary S Milner he waa trying to adjust had a pew to keep their fept warm their farm between Preston and Whit- club for its seebnd annual souvenir HEBER— ily annual junior prom Additional State News When the “new stales” came into ex- ney Idaho in a place where one ball in the Silver Moon hall May 8 anade ol theThe his brake and did not see Where he Wasatch h:gh school will was going The automobile was badly istence about 1700 with handles on would little think a treasure of $he Proceed go to tha club’s student loan be held at the Heber social hair Fri1 Page 7JJ them her greatgrandfather made past centuries was kepi fund day night Ths South Box BRIGHAM Elder County Beetgrowera association at I meeting In the county courthouse here Saturday night attended by 200 farmers accepted the report of the itate association’s committee at Salt Lake last wtek to sign no contracts until tha contracts art ap proved by the itate organization Tha meeting Saturday night also directed its own organization to Inform the Idaho-Uta- h Sugar company that March 24 la tha limit tor acceptance of the beetgroweri' proposals for a division of profits They also agreed to plant no heats without the eonaent of the state association 425-- PLAYING CHILD HOSPITAL PLAN a family HITS UTILITIES - KJWANIS CLUBiL Boy 5 in ‘Hospital With Group Named Cache county will furnish work to the unemployed as more and more are released from C W A projects it was announced Saturday Two of the five projects have already started one near Lewiston and the other at Green's Corner about a mile north of Wellaville Already $175433 has been let in road contracts in Cache county and $50000 more la in prospect under forced account by the state road commission Another project which will attract workers from Cache county will be the second unit of the City road which is mostly in Rich county and will cost approximately $100000 The work near Lewiston la graveling and grading of tha Lewiston-Cor-nlsIdaho state line road which is costing approximately $20497 The Green Corners Job Is the construction of a new road between Logan and Wellsville and will eliminate several bad turns on which an accident fatal to two persons happened two weeks ago This construction is approximately a mile in length and costs about $71386 The other two projects other than the City road are the paving of the Smlthfield Main street from a block south of the U I C depot to the northern limits of town and the paving of East Fourth North street m Logan as the new entrance to Logan canyon These projects cost approximately $75100 with the Smithfield job costing $51856 and the Logan road $21144 Both of these jobs with the canyon job are expected to start about April 1 it has been announced W W Clyde Springville contractor has the contract for the City road and announced that work would be started early in'ApriL 1 UTAHNS- AND Southern and Eastern Utah in fb X 4J UTAH ABOUT North Utah & South Idaho WAYEORSTART LOGANBUREAU MARCH 18 1934 L 80-8- k n n King Plans Fight On Forest Order ’ 7 - — Sen-pet- e w At-ne- on a f" " Numbers Eureka American Legion To Celebrate April 6 3019 EUREKA — - — Bank Liquidating PROVO— The enrollment of Boy Scouts in the Tlmpanogos Boy Scout on March 1 totaled 3019 an Expense Okehed council increase of 305 over the same period PROVO-Iitquldat- ’ Scout Council last year the report of Mrs Jennie Massey secretary shows Troops also show a decided Increase with 165 listed as compared with but 144 last year The enrollment Is the highest ever reached In tha history of the council the next highest peak belrig reached in 1932 when the registration totaled 3012 scouts with 156 troops Mrs Massey reports CROPPER HURTS HAND PROVO— Darrell Sinupons 19 son of Mr and Mrs John Simmons ef Charleston is at the Aird hospital recovering from severe cuts on Ms left hand Inflicted Friday night while chopping wood at his home According to reports from the hospital the youtn’s thumb was nearly severed by the blowfrom the ax while a cut across the "fleshy part of the hand which injured the bones of the hand wa also received Wild Mule Bites Man’s Leg After Range Capture KANAB— Ed Swapp had his leg chewed by a wild mula Thursday that he had lassoed and tied down The animal set his teeth In the leg and refused to let go until he was beaten over the head with a club The Incident occurred while Mr Swapp was riding the range near the Grand Canyon of the Colorado on the Arizona atrip i Utah Arthur G Sullivan American Legion post will hold a Forty-nine- r celebration the nights of April 6 and 7 As a feature the Tintlc high school athletic depart ment will hold its sixth annual carnival consisting of tumbling wrestling boxing and rope climbing in the achool gymnasium A street dance will be held also a dance at the Elks’ pavilion1 Many visitors are expected from all over the state A Provo band and also the Tintlc high school band will furnish music V JUNIOR FROM SET LEHI— The annual Lehi high’ichool Junior prom will be held Wednesday night in the DansArt dancing halt Decoration will carry but the theme "Springtime in the Rockies" The committee in charge includes Miss Hazel Phillips chairman Virginia Meiling Iria Fowler Keith Davis Morris Clark Ronald Price Meta Christensen Verla Ball and Marie Degelbeck assisted by Faculty Advisers Miss Jeanne Coleman Mias Dorothy Stewart Joseph Coulara and Evan Croft TO HOLD MUSIC FESTIVAL PRICE— A spring music festival will be sponsored in tha L D S tabernacle Sunday March $5 under the direction of the Carbon L D S stake Two hundred pic$d singers in the stake representing every-warwill take part Out of thl number will be chosen the singers tp represent the stake at the June music festival In Salt Lake d ‘ ' TO INSPECT GUARD MT PLEASANT— Major B F Car- roll senior instructor in the Utah national guard will conduct the an- a’ nual inspection of battery D 222nd field artillery Thursday April kt 730 p m The public is invited to attend i |