Show 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING Utah ain Water Project To Mark Civic Clubs Meeting His Labors Ware Rewarded When mittee “This is one of the important projects of northern Utah that has received the full backing of the asso1 ciation and we are of course hopeful for a' favorable action on the appropriation pending to make a preliminary survey" Mr Powell said To Give Report Another report will be made by Dr J M Godfrey of Richmond chairman of the publicity committee Through the efforts of this committee definite plans have been arranged whereby Utah will be publicized through a state program the final details of which have not been completed JThe road committee of which T L Davis of Brigham City is chair- man will confer with the state road commission prior to the meeting to determine a program with reference to the road north of Great Salt lake the Logan canyon highway and the Monte Cristo road Other matters to be discussed at the meeting will be the extension of the Cache national forest boundaries to include additional territory of the watersheds of Ogden Wellsville and Plan to Judge GSBallif Named Opposition Head of Committee to Asserted in Move by Back Roosevelt Change Special to The Tribune PROVO— George S Ballif Juvenile judge of the fourth district Tuesday was head of b Utah county committee organized to actively support President Franklin D Roosevelt’s proposal to reorganize ' i JT'H - if f nr-- y?r h above has completed working models of the old Russell traction engine and Case agitator separator shown with him constructed exactly to scale on the original machines He spent the equivalent of 113 eight-hodays in his L K Wood of Mendon blacksmith shop over rude equipment putting together his 41 pounds of scrap materials Their author says the “satisfaction of watching them actually run by steam and actually thresh grain is worth the tedious labor” ur - the United States supreme court He was named at an open meeting Monday night In the city and county building at which Mrs Robert B Patterson was elected secretary Dr Alonzo J Morley chairman of the speakers’ bureau and John Manson chairman of the fl nance committee All Ere from Provo A county executive committee was named as follows: State Senator Eldred M Royle Elberta A H Ellett Spanish Fork county Democratic chairman Thomas Barrett American Fork Mrs Frances G Callahan county Democratic chairwoman State Senator J W Thorn ton Dr Parley A Christensen and Dr Morley all of Provo Subcommittees will be formed in all oounty precincts Mr Ballif said Resolutions urging support of the president’s plan were passed at the meeting and will be forwarded to the Utah congressional delegation Mr Ballif said Mendon Resident Constructs Sheriff Nabs City Court Fees Miniature Threshing Outfit Gun Wielder Total $1806 for At Farm Home Three Months The Tribune Special miniature traction and to MENDON— A engine “agitator’’ separator which actually threshes grain under steam pbwer has been constructed from scrap wood and metal by L K Wood Pt Mendon In constructing what he claims is the smallest working threshing rig in existence Mr Wood satisfied a lifelong (interest in ma chinery which began when he followed the crews from field to field during threshing time as a boy The miniatures were constructed h to a scale patterned after the Russell traction engine and the Hyrum districts Case separator when they were the Direct Connection “last word” in grain harvesters 50 “All civic clubs chambers of comyears ago If they serve no other merce county commissions and city their maker points out purpose officials in northern Utah are dithe models may be valuable in preconnected associathis with rectly serving one stage of the historic tion and vitally interested in prodevelopment of the implements S A C u to its for betterthe The entire threshing outfit weighs Group moting projects ment of the northern part of the for the power only 41 pounds 27 Rereive Official state” Mr Powell declared engine and 13 Vi for the separator The engine is 194 inches long 84 Visit inches wide and 11 inches high The separator is 234 inches in length over all not including the Special to The Tribune LOGAN — Major General George-- straw carrier 94 inches in width and 11 in height not Including the Simonds commanding gen- carrier eral of the Ninth corps area and Mr Wood selected his own "Old L Sampson Colonel Charles Betsy" 1892 model as a model for RICHFIELD—J R Barker senior staff officer of the After workcorps area the traction engine engineer of the Richfield subdivision will days of spare ing 60 eight-hou- r inspect the senior R O T C time and time borrowed from other of the WPA and commanding of the local national guard 'unit at the Utah State Agricul- work he tested the miniature at unit announced Tuesday he has ac- tural college Thursday Lieuten- 80 pounds steam pressure The main cepted an appointment with the ant Colonel J D Brown comparts are wood patterns cast in United States biological survey brass and the flues are brass Mr Barker will leave Friday for mandant announced auto wreckage but in The general will inspect the tubing from Burns Ore Edward N Thompson condition department personnel cadet of- good of Cedar City will take Mr Bar“After completing the engine" ficers rifle range armory and ker’s WPA position here craftsman explains “I started other military equipment Colonel the the separator so depriving myself Brown said- - If inclement weathand Iner prevents the scheduled out- of every onother pastime work I my regular door review gun drills and the fringingS3 days at eight hours per antiaircraft gun work will be spentto complete the Case agiator day held Indoors The inspecting officers will be model” More and more shafts guests of Dr Elmer G Peter- made thebearings latter a more techni“The gas on my stomach waa aa bad son president of the college and cal job Wood work required carvI could not eat or Evan my a special luncheon with Cadet to A friend aug thicknesses Nails fioart soomod to hurtsloop ing Alfred Colonel in Swinyard The first dots I took had to be drilled to make cylinder gaatad Adlonka mo raliof Now I oat aa I charge also will be held Colonel All of the material was heads with alaap fins and navar fait bottar" Brown said -- Mr das Filler scrap from a junk pile but trimmed Adlonka acta on BOTH upper and exactly to scale Mr Wood then lower bowels while ordinary laxatlvaa act on the lower bowel painted the two units exactly as in only Adferika Meet Slated Cancer dives your eyetem a thorough cloana-In- g the original models old out bringing poiaonoua matter TOOELE — The women's field “That satisfaction of seeing it run that you would not believe waa in your eyatam and that has bean cauaing gaa army for the control of cancer by steam and actually thresh wheat paint sour stomach nervousness and will hold a and seed just like the other headaches for months meeting in connection big onegrains is well worth my tedious Or f £ Few TerS rp— rf Parent-Teachthe with association la afflllw e hlwllad rUntil efforts” he concludes AJtrrlkm rrduc— barfarto end rojit kmrtllt" at Stockton onThursday at 7:30 p grratr Give your bowels a REAL school building Dr T in the cleansing with Adlonka and sea how good you M Aldous and Dr George E Rosen feel Just one spoonful relieves GAS and contiptk green will discuss phases of cancer At Leading Drug gists (Adv ) control Gen Simonds To Inspect ROTC one-nint- Units Official of WPA Takes Neiv Post r Gas Gas III thoTinw Can’t Eat or Sleep ‘ It Ran Art Green Bear River Job to Be Major t Topic at Logan Conclave Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Progress in the under taking to divert waters of the Green river into Bear river for irrigation purposes for southern Idaho and northern Utah will be one of the major topics to be discussed at meeting of the Intermountain Asso nation of Civic Clubs at Logan April 13 at 7 p m according to Samuel C Powell president The meeting will be held at the Blue Bird cafe and a report on this particular project will be made by S W Wherry chairman of the reclamation and scenic development com- Utah County C of C Group College Nursery Ships First j Group Plans Takes Action Consignment of Tree Plantings Court Support On Tax Tokens Orders Expected to Reach 100000 by End of News and-Intermount- APRIL 7 1937 Special to The Tribune Y— William J Hawks 27 of Boise Idaho was arrested by sheriffs officers at Corinne Tuesday at 1 p m after he allegedly held a Corinne family prisoners in their home at gun point for four hours He was lodged in the county jail here for observation According to a report made to Sheriff John H Zundel Hawks went to the home of Fred Bradford about 9 a m Tuesday and asked Mrs Bradford who was alone with her small children for something to eat then forced hii way into the house He drew two pistols and held the family at bay At noon Mr Bradford came home and the gunman locked him and his family in one of the rooms of the house until 12:30 when one of Bradford’s children crawled out of a bathroom window and ran to a neighbor who notified the sheriff's office at Brigham City Sheriff Zundel Deputy JohnM Burt and State Highway Patrolman George Faulkner sped to the home and rushed Hawks before he could do any shooting The prisoner told the officers he had been working for the Adler Construction company at Emmett Idaho and had come to Ogden in a car two days ago He left his car on North Washington avenue in Ogden he told the officers At oe time Hawks had been committed to a mental hospital in the state of Washington Sheriff Zundel BRIGHAMCIT Merchants’ Division Special to The Tribune OGDEN — Opposition to the use of tokens in salei tax transactions was expressed Tuesday by the retail merchants' division of the Ogden chamber of commerce which went on record as urging the state tax commission to adopt a bracket In taking thia atand the system Ogden merchants supported the general plan outlined by the Utah State Retail Dealers' association as advanced- - by Ray H Butler sec- u April Expert Declares Special to The Tribune LOGAN—J Whitney Floyd extension forester at the Utah State Agricultural college announced Tuesday that first trees from the college nursery have been shipped This was the start of what is expected to be the biggest year in farm tree planting the state has ever experienced Mr Floyd predicted More than 3000 trees have been4 ordered by farmers to date and It "Several factors have contributed is expected that orders will reach to this" growing interest in tree 100000 before the end of the month planting” Mr Floyd explained "The Since the beginning of the tree single item of greatest Importance of the planting program provided for by has been the cooperation y the act request for state of Utah with the federal govyoung trees has increased steadily ernment In growing and distribuLast year 80000 trees were planted tion of these trees Through this co- ' on farms throughout the state for operative agreement the trees are windbreaks and woodlot purposes as made available to farmers at about the cost of producing them compared to 65000 the year before since the federal government conand 15000 in 1930 records show of the funds to tributes carry on the project The extensive planting of trees throughout the state has proved that a wide variety can be grown successfully in the state an added incentive to plant trees this year with the agricultural conservation act providing benefit payments to farmers for planting trees as' soil building crops” Special to The Tribune LOGAN — Plans for the Utah State Agricultural college natural history field expedition were outlined Tuesday by Professor Maguire of the botany department and head of the annual trip which will begin April 10 and end April 18 The expedition will cover more than 1600 miles and will include Causes Much Stomach Distress such points as St George The ValIs a condition Nervous Indigestion ley of Fire Boulder dam Kingman which retards or delays digestion reAriz Needles Cal Las Vegas and sulting In ths formation of an excesThis gas often sive quantity of gas Baker Nevada Transportation- Will forces the stomach upward against the be managed by Grant Nielsen of heart causing lightning Jabs of pain In or difficult Brigham City while Oscar Cooley the chest palpitation cases In many gnawing breathing former chef at the college cafeteria pains are felt In the atomach when will have charge of commissary and empty but are relieved by eating Clark-McNar- one-ha- lf one-ha- retary A committee to meet with Sait Lake City merchants to oppose the token plan was named including R T Maira chairman C A Wright Fred M Nye Roas Bassett and L S Pierce It was the general opinion of the Ogden retail merchanta that the token plan would constitute “a nuisance” which the public would oppose The belief was expressed that the present bracket system with possible changes is the best plan of administering the sales tax Support of the token plan was expressed by J H McGibbeny secretary of the retail trades committee of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce in a communication to E J Fjeldsted secretary of the Ogden chamber of commerce Mr McGibbeny pointed out that a representative of the state tax commission explained to Salt Lake City merchants two plans for their use now under consideration by the mess lf Plan for Field Trip Outlined Nervous Indigestion - x Ordinary Complete facilities will be xarried tle orno reach the of a for the collection and preservation you want the merchants favored us single token of two mills value and the promulgation of a regulation by he tax commission requiring use of a bracket system covering sales The bracket probably would Special to The Tribune PROVO — Fees collected from cases filed in the Provo city court for the first three months of this be similar-tyear totaled $1806 or more than cents— one double the amount received for cents — two the same period last year I E Bench city clerk reported Tuesday to the Provo city commission The collections In 1936 totaled this: From 5 to token '15 to tokens he said 14 24 atomach medlclnea glva lithelp because they do not aource of thia Vouble If laatlng relief taka of botanical paleontological and Baalmann’a genuine are Oas Tablets which geological specimens and for mak- compounded especially for nervous Inand all discomfort due to ing photographs The object of the digestion excess In stomach and bowela trip is to give the men direct field The verygasfirst dose should convince you experience in practical problems in of their merit Guaranteed harmless botany geology soils soil conserva- Ask for Baalmann’s Oas Tablets at any tion wild life and range manage- good drugonstore hand at Owl and Schramm-Johnso- n Always ment (Adv ) Drug Stores $78450 A total of 453 cases have already been filed in the court this year Including 249 city cases 54 state cases 103 small claims and 47 civil cases Cases filed during the first three months bf 1936 totaled 260 ALLirIIN Pressure High Blood Relief for thousa n d s with these tablet made from iOT WATER parsley garlic no and No taste odor v 25’s ' 50c size V 4J5 ThQcSfDmyGt MAIN said at ? 2ND SOUTH fi L! f :J Coalville Lions - Club Launched PIP ft© UUDMCE FOR YOUR OLD RADIO On a New 1937' All-Wa- GRUNOW Special to The Tribune COALVILLE— Organization of a Lions club here Monday nlgHt was conducted by District "Governor J C Denton of Garfield and R C Harris of Laguna Beach Cal field representative of Lions International There were 30 charter members attending the organization meeting Presentation of the charter is planned tot May 1 Officers selected follow: Douglas president Vern Biomquiat first vice president Dr E W Oldham second vice president Earl Boyer third vice president Gordon D Lee secretary-treasurJohn Crompton lion tamer and A Amos Sargent tail twister The board of directors includes Ward Morbey N C Eakin N J Blomquist and D L Johnson er Console Models Priced 84 to ’210 SEE THE GRUNOW DISPLAY AT THE WOMAN’S INSTITUTE— Coconut Grove Ballroom BUY ON CONVENIENT TERMS AT IRAIDflBnSTOJIDIlBS APPLIANCE STORES 136 E BROADWAY SALT LAKE JJ317 WASHINGTON AVE OGPEN ' CRYSTAL FURNITURE CO LOGAN Church Group Plans Election Expert tells how New 1937 RINSO makes all cleaning easier — quicker Women everywhere declare New Rinso gives 25 to 50 more suds dozens of new household hints FOR how to makework w eisierw-ho- to save money— how to save time-co- me RUTII CHAMBERS Salt Lake Tribune-Telegrag expert aayai home-makin- Rinso gives heaps THB New than ever — and more they ’re tnuch and longer-las- t ing too! Women everywhere tell me that the New Rinso gives 23 to 50 more suds Even in hardest water the New Rinso gives the thickest liveliest suds imaginable I recommend Rinso for tub or washing machine It washes clothes much whiter and brighter often in as little as 10 minutes I also recommend Rinso for dishes and all cleaning” faster-actin- g demonto the stration today Admission is absolutely JRIE Women everywhere have enjoyed these marvelous lectures— and have GREENRIVER — The Rev M S Hostetler of Greenriver will conduct —discovered many valuable secrets of communion and deliver a sermon to better more efficient housekeeping open the annual three-da- y For example thousands are learning joint session of the southern Utah Presby- - how easy the New 1937 Rinso makes tery and Presbyterial Wednesday at ' dishwashing and all cleaning Don’t 7:30 p m ' miss this grand free lecture "Thursday election of officers will be conducted and Friday Marcia THE SALT LAKE Kerr San Francisco will instruct TRIBUNE-TELEGRAEXPERT an officers’ training class RUTH CHAMBERS Guest speakers besides Miss Kerr will her xhf demonstration at will include Lucile Lee of the WaCOCONUT GROVE B4LLROOM satch academy and Mrs Katherine at 2:30 p m Today Alan Tomorrow at 230 p ”m Barker Salt Lake City synodical (President for Utah i home-makin- g It’s easy to modernize your hot water service with such liberal terms And remember it costs much less to operate a gas water heater The cost is so low that your gas bill for water heating plus the monthly payment on a new gas heater may still be less than the monthly charge for other water heating fuel alone! “Start now fo enjoy the inexpensive luxury of plentiful hot water for everything Enjoy the unequalled convenience of hot water — instantly — at a turn of the tap any moment of the day or night Come in or phone for full details i r 1 it- - n mounTAin fuel supply company j L ' i |