Show " - 1 -- Zan - - Sunday Morning Officials Natn Conmlittees for Event May 13 Tribune Intermountain Wire RICHMOND Cache County — Annual Black and White dairy show at Richmond will be held this year on Thursday lktay 13 Milton Webb secretary and treasurer of Plac!: and Vhitry Days incorpo- rated reported Saturday in an- nouncing committee members for the show More Built around the theme Milk For Victory- - the famed Holstein-Friesia- n dairy show will offer Larger and more numerous premiums than usual Mr Webb reported A special effort will be made—to 1 Women's Unit Of Ogden Pick Leaders USAC Names Instructor national For Sununer obtain further recognition for the show which in the past has attracted -- leading dairymen from various sections of the nation The Utah State Dairy Federation will give a plaque to the premium breeder ide Roy C Funk will be chairman of the 1943 show with Thomas Whittle vice chairman: Mr Webb secretary and treasurer and George H Anderson A C Tray- eller B C Monson and D E Hunt' directors One director will serve on each of the major committees Committees selected so far with other members to be added later are: Soliciting—Fred Whittle chair-ra- n W G 4 Victor Johnson Thompson George O Webb and Mr Hunt Premiums — Cyrus Skidmore chairman: L A Hendricks A L Harris Reed Harris Eldon Webb and Mr Traveller Entries — A J Mendenhall Jr chairman: Bart Richardson W E Champ Webb J E Erickson Jed Robinson and Mr Hunt Finance — H Ray Pond chairman: R S Merrill Dr Z Morris Godfrey and Mr Funk Advertdsing—L B Caine chairman: Dean Andrus Amos W Bair Alvin M Bair William A Olson and Mr Monson Grounds—Albert Hill chairman: Noel atoddard Garr Christensen Dave Lewis Alvin E Johnson Ernest Christens4n Val Bullen and Mr Whittle Education Future Farmers and clubs — Douglas Hendricks chairman: H Reuben Hansen Lyman H Rich Amos W Bair William A Olson and Milton Webb tertainrnent—James T Murray chairman La Mont Bair Ned Spackman E G Skithrfore William H Nivison C S Hall and Mr Anderson Concessions — Frank H Last chairman: R F Hoppie Bryan Hendricks and Mr Whittle JudgJo--so- 4-- Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN—Irwin Edman one of America's noted philosophers will be among the visiting faculty members participating at the Utah State Agricultural college summer session this year Director Milton R Merrill announced Saturday Beginning on Monday June 7 and continuing to Friday July 16 the summer session will embrace a k period followed by four weeks of intersession for those who wish a full quarter's work Director Merrill said there also is an arrangement through which many of the classes in the regular period are divided into two periods of three weeks permitting teachers to earn five hours of credit and still spend most of the summer working in industry or agriculture Courses will be on the same basis they have been the previous summers he said The usual fee— $20 for six weeks—will be charged The army air corps training program on the campus will not in any way interfere with summer session activities he added six-wee- State Opens Road Bids Lowest bids for construction of access road from the the 725-mi- Tooele-Stockto- le n (U-3- 6) highway to the Tooele ordnance depot and for the 5361 miles of road between Modena and the Nevada state line were submitted by J W Whiting and the W W Clyde Bt Co respectively both of Springville Mr Whiting proposed to build Tooele county road and conthe ingWilliarn Z Harris chairman a steel girder bridge over Marvin Thair George B Caine struct Pacific tracks for $62- Union the Gerald Plowman and Mr Funk 05820 The engineer's estimate Reception—H T Plant Jr chair$73239 man Le Roy C Funk Dr Godfrey was The Clyde company's bid for the Victor Johnson and R L Wrigley ch road mix bituminous surfaced highway in Iron county a point two miles west of Growers Packers Scan from Modena to within 11 miles of the Nevada line was $1505770 as 1943 Canninc Pacts compared to the engineer's estimate of $1616380 — LOGAN Contracts for 1943 1 cannInz peas ard beans are being between the reg)tiated -- Utah-Idah- o Davis Prepares For Can Drive Canr g Crops association and the California Packing corporation's Smithfield plant A W Chambers cf Smithfield association president reported Saturday SYRACUSE —Collection of tin "Farmers can expect contract cans which will be started this e ina?ttlernent within 10 days" he week throughout the cludes Davis county David A Thurgood salvage chairman announced Saturday Mr Thurgood was advised by B L (Brick) Wood executive secretary of the stat f - 1 : f I 28 1943 Tribune Intermountain Wire t ganized at a meeting Wednesday Red at 8 p m at the chamber of comLOGAN—The American Cross drive for 1943 funds will be merce headquarters Mrs Langton Every community in the opened Sunday in Cache county said with talks and programs in county will be represented at the churches throughout the county meetirz District fund drive chairMrs Nellie B Langton county men named so far are H R Hurchapter chairman announced Sat- ten for Logan Wilford Anderson for Wellsville Hyrum and Avon urday The drive itself will start on Dr J Morris Godfrey for RichMarch 22 when workers will seek mond Lewiston and Smithfield to reach the $13000 county goal and Mrs D A Burgoyne for smallunder direction of H J Hatch er communities Other members of the central chairman of the chapter war fund Of the total $5000 drive committee are the Rev Wilcommittee is expected to be raised in the liam F Koenig Professor W D Porter Reed Bullen and Annie Pecounty Campaign committees will be on! terson secretary state salvage committee that grocery stores will act as depositories for the cans and housewives are asked to bring in an empty tin can for each can purchased when the temporary ban on the sale of canned foods is lift- ed on March 1 Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—With only one set of candidates before them members of the Women's Legislative Council of Ogden Saturday suspended rules and elected unanimously those candidates that had been presented to them by the nominating committee headed by Mrs Lydia Burrows as chairman Mrs B G Midgley as a result was chosen president of the organization to succeed Mrs D R for the next two Wheelwright years Other new officers include Mrs Milton Whire first vice president Mrs S E Hinckley second vice president Miss Sarah McCracken third vice president LaRene Cooper corresponding secretary Mrs Leslie Foutz recording secretary Mrs Walter treasurer Mrs Rose Ewing Packer historian Mrs J H Peckinpaugh and Mrs Don H directors Woolsey four-yea- r The new officers will be installed at the biennial meeting of the organization on March 11 at a time and place to be selected later Mrs Wheelwright reported The meeting will be in the form of a tea to which all delegates and friends will be invited 'tt s - photograph you waht it's good photograph you want Our stud:o has a reputation ' gccd photcgrophs —ard good !ow prices too at beginning for $595 c7ly $26 submitted Proofs - No pporttment necessary - Pittogroplts—Aurbock's Street Floor It At ace lackd 794 YiDer—Sirtc 1864 Hours 10 io D1 54688 COFFEE CO 1 SALT LAKE CITY i Hadquarfors for FINE HOTEL and RESTAURANT COFFEES liquor enforcement officer with petty larceny was filed Saturday before City Judge S J Sweetring by P B Aguirre The petty larceny charge follows com- the filing of a misdemeanor plaint against Jaynes and George H Lunt attorney for the liquor commission Friday by Mrs A M Hallen manager of the Trail hotel charging that the two officers illegally entered and searched her establishment because of alleged violation of state liquor control laws Aguirre charged that on the night of December 12 1942 Jaynes illegally searched his room at the French hotel and took two sealed bottles of whisky a bottle of wine which were legally purchased with his state liquor license the liquor license and several glasses These were never returned he charged Aguirre charged that Jaynes had promised to return the property but had never done so Judge Sweetring issued a summons to Jaynes ordering him to appear before the Price city court at 10 a m March 5 to answer the charges Since Jaynes is not in Price the summons has not yet been served Commenting on a current controversy between liquor control commission agents and residents and city officials of Price- Mayor J Bracken Lee said: "Some men with police authority think they can do no wrong This is the time to take them up on it" WASHrNGTON of the Navy Knox Saturday authorized award of thew navy cross to Lieutenant (jg) William T Sorensen a son of Mr and Mrs A J T Sorensen of 166 West Second South street Bountiful Utah who previously had received the air medal for outstanding performance in the Aleutian islands UP)--Sec- retary n campalz-- or : i ' ''''' ':' - ? ::L::r::::::::::::::::::::ri:::::::::r-:::- ::: ::: SMITHFIELD Cache County— Music students at Utah State will present a Agricultural college program in the SmitKheld Second L D S ward tabernacle Sunday at 8 p m under direction of N W Christiansen associate professor of instrumental music Name Girl Scout Leaders P L 1800 Homes 4 - 1 Ogden Project Gets Under Way 'Monday ?t l 'iv I I 1 t A 4 1 ' I --- - - - I ' : : : - : :1 — 1 r410 - r9s - VSr ' '4- ''- New $68000 chapel and recreation hall of Bountiful Third L D S ward which will be dedicated Sunday by J Reuben Clark general church presidency Jr - - member of the Cache Man 90 Bountiful Ward Dedicates Waits Fete New LDS Chapel Today On Birthday number of anthems accompanied Tribune Intermountain Wire BOUNTIFUL—The new $68000 chapel and recreation hall of Bountiful Third L D S ward will be dedicated Sunday at 2 p m by J Reuben Clark Jr member of the general church presidency ending approximately two years of planning and construction efforts on the part of the ward leaders and members Other prominent church officials from Salt Lake City and South Davis L D S stake are to be present and Bishop Amby Briggs will preside at the session Thomas E Vinegar of West Bountiful former president of South Davis stake and the present head of the stake President Wesley E Tingey of Centerville will give brief talks The choir will be heard in a Tribune Intermountain Wire RICHMOND Cache County—F A Bair oldest resident of Richmond will observe his ninetieth birthday Sunday at a family gathering at the tea room of Mr and Mrs Cyrus Lewis at Richmond from 3:30 to 6:30 p m Mr Bair was born in Xaysville on February 28 1853 a son of Mr and Mrs John Bair The family moved in 1859 to Richmond where he has resided since Witnessing the development of Cache valley from its earliest pepiod Mr Bair worked on the railroad at the top of the divide on the west side of Cache valley to Franklin Idaho He was a freighter previously driving mule teams from Corinne to Montana and from the Missouri river to McLeod Canada He also has worked as a blacksmith merchant city marshal deputy sheriff road supervisor justice of the peace watermaster and farmer Since the death of his wife three years ago Mr Bair has been living with his sons and daughters Eight of his nine sons and daughters and one adopted daughter are living They are J Henry Joseph O E La Mont and Amos W Bair Mrs Cyrus Lewis and Mrs Orlion Bair of Richmond: Francis A Bair of San Diego Cal: Mrs R W Preece of Idaho Falls Idaho and Mrs J Henry Watts of Smithfield He has 29 grandchildren and 35 Ogden Woman Injured by Milk Truck M H Fer OGDEN — Mrs Brache 4S of 136 Washington boulevard was hospitalized Saturday morning for treatment of inshe suffered about juries which 7:45 a m when she was struck by a milk truck near her home The northbound truck w a s driven by James M Bingham 61 street who of 335 Twenty-sevent- h was booked at the Ogden police an open charge headquarters on and released on his own recognizance subject to call Traffic Sergeant Charles Pettit who investigated the mishap reported that Mr Bingham had stopped his truck for a traffic light at the intersection of Second street and Washington boulevard As the light changed he continued northward while Mrs FerBrache was boulevard crossing Washington westward at a point about 160 feet north of the intersection Mr Bingham said he applied his brakes and attempted to turn out for the pedestrian when he first saw her Mrs FerBrache was rushed in an ambulance to the hospital where she was reported to have suffered an arm fracture and brain concussion en te 1 r E 1 Tribune Intermountain Wire of 0 the new 1800-un- it housing projects in the Ogden area recently contracted by Robert E McKee for $1- 241500 Will begin Monday it WR3 announced Saturday by Leslie S Hodgson of the architectural and engineering firm of Hodgson Ashton & Evans Mr Hodgson and several members of his staff returned Saturday from a conference with Gunnar Mykland director of district 7 federal public housing authority at Kansas Ctiy Mo relative to the construction project prior to beginning of actual building operations The first project to begin Monday will be the navy acres project of 200 homes near the Clearfield navy supply depot Completion of the project in the Bonneville district in Ogden where 200 homes have already been built and occupied will fol0GDEN-:—Construct1o- - Autoists Rush To Get Plates hospital ' i -- : great-grandchildr- 'by Mrs L T Thompson and Mrs Dirk Van Eitert organists and led by Mrs N Lorenzo Mitchell Two quartets are to be featured in the anthems and N Lorenzo Mitchell will render a solo on the new pipe organ on which Dr Frank Asper of Salt Lake City presented an organ concert Friday evening assisted by a number of prominent soloists of Bountiful During the Sunday program Bishop Briggs will present a summary of the chapel construction figures The chapel which seats 360 persons is furnished with comfortable benches finished in soft yellow-gree- n which matches the benches of the choir loft that are upholstered in grey leather Rich tan broadloom carpets the wkde aisles and smartly-style- d indirect lighting fixtures flood the rooms with soft light A partition of sliding doors converts the chapel into a large auditorium combining the recreation hall to seat a total of 850 persons The blond wood of the organ has been finished in the same shade of the chapel benches and a new baby grand piano has also been installed near the organ 'Other rooms in the building includes a Boy Scout room in the basement with showers which may be used in connection with athletic events The bishop's council chamber and the Relief society rooms are on the main floor and the large junior Sunday school room is directly above as are 11 classrooms which are reached by means of a long ramp Six other rooms in the building also are used for classrooms Also on the main floor is the baptismal font which will be used by all L D S wards in South Davis D S stake including Farmington Moving picture shows are provided for and a modern kitchen and rest rooms have been included Cannon & Mullin of Salt Lake City was the architectural firm and Horace Brough of Bountiful was the contractor Arthur Newman was chairman of the build- ing committee -- 400-hom- - 1 ii I ' es 4 low Friday the Sahara village project of 600 homes south of Hill field in Davis county will be started and the following Monday the contractor expects to start work on the final project in the Roy section of Weber coune area ty This will be a to be built in the Arsenal villa sector formerly known as the Lake ' 1 t t 600-hom- View '- project With hundreds of new employes being brought into the Ogden area for war work at the army and navy installations the housing situation is still acute and these new homes will be rushed to completion in order to 'alleviate these conditions it was pointed out :: a' ::-1-- : 't i i Catholics Mark Press Month 1 :::z 1i: --- f- - I Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—Catholic Press month will be recognized Sunday by members of St Joseph's parish in Ogden when the Rev Dr Robert J Dwyer superintendent of Catholic schools in Utah and editor of the Intermountain Catholic Register will speak on "The Value of the Catholi& Press" The Rev Dr Dwyer's addresses will be presented at masses at 6 8 9:30 and 11 a m In 1921 the Catholic bishops of America designated February as Catholic Press month Since then an endeavorhas been made every February to stimulate the reading of Catholic publications M J Profaizer grand knight of Ogden Knights of Columbup announced that council members will pay tribute to their former chaplain the late Rev John A Finneral Sunday at 9:30 a M Mass - I - c' I ' 1 11?:' I i :- - 1 00007anige-11A- 6 6: Grazing Boards Elect at Moab 'F ' rnmet e-- -- ‘46- - - 310AB — Utah grazing district boards No 6 and No 9 were reorganized Saturday in annual elec- ) t i i S tion meetings here Charles Redd of Lasalle and Ray Holyoak of Moab were elected sheep and cattle representatives respectively on board No 6 In district No 9 Lester Taylor and Frank Paxton of Kanosh were Of Reckless Drivinc elected as sheep representatives OGDEN—At liberty Saturday and Wallace A Cunningham of under $50 bail pending his arraign- Cisco was named cattle reprement next Monday on a charge sentative of reckless driving was Dee Wiseman 53 of Rawlins Wyo BE CALLED Wiseman was arrested Friday evening at the intersection of Wall avenue and Harrisville road by ZZ Verne W Thompson Weber county f 13 sheriff's deputy He will be arm 2 before at p raigned Monday C A Neuenschwander justice of the peace of the North Ogden pre- t '- t - i Doroc:hy Grc:17 emollient Cream DON'T f :':: ' mint LOGAN—New officers of the Logan council of Girl Scout leaders cinct announced Saturday are: Mrs D E Madsen president: Miss Ruth Name ElAs'av Winners Simpkins program chairman and Mrs F B Vann secretary TOOELE—Awards were recently made to students of the Tooele Central school participating in the annual American Legion essay contest Corrine Dobson was first among sixth grade students wtih an essay on the life of Lincoln and Donna Stewart won in the fifth grade with an essay on the life of Washington LOGAN—Two former Logan residents renewed their acquaintanceship recently when they met Accepts New Post by chance in the hotel lobby in a PRICE—Miss Edna Moore discity in India relatives reported trict nursing supervisor for the Saturday state board of health in Carbon They were Ensign Ray Lindleft Saturday to accept emcounty G son A Mr and Mrs of quist as the assistant director ployment Lindquist and husband of Mrs of the division of public health Mern Yeates Lindquist of Lothe Indiana state gan and William Jones sergeant nursing withof health at Indiandepartment for many years in Logan's old apolis Company C national guardunit now employed by the Vultee Aircraft company Town Gets Ration Board Ensign Lindquist f ormer GREENRIVER Utah — A raUtah State Agricultural college basketball star and coach at tioning board was set up here FriRichfield high school was servday night with the following memSerin India bers: H L Purdy chairman the with navy ing Frank Hatt Dr F F King Albert geant Jones was there mounting Mrs guns on airplanes Neither knew May and Howard Si Inman secrethe other was in India when they Mildred Purdy was chosen Former Logan Men Meet by Chance In Far East Hotel met :::: :::::::r:::::::::-:::::::::::::::::::::::-:::r::::::::::::::::-r:- '? alt Music Program I :: - - T Tippler $50 ::::::::::::::::: F:::::::::::::: ::-::- : : :!::?::-:si4:- Horse Injures Moab Youth Ogden Judge Fines :::::: ::::-::---:::-:- :t:::::::::::- last-minu- "Masters of the Coffee Blending Art" 135 WEST 1ST SOUTH :::::::::-::-:- y 1People Who Enjoy Fine Coffee Appreciate the Mellow Tone of Cook's Cup Quality Coffee 4E3 r:"::: 5 : 4c:— Food Study OGDEN—Admitting his guilt to a charge of drunkenness Saturday morning on his arraignment before Judge Charles G Cowley in Ogden city court James N Burnett 26 of 535 Eighth street was ordered to 'pay a fine of $50 or serve 25 days in jail Although the court's usual fine for drunkenness is $10 with an alternative jail term of five days LOGAN — Three resignations testimony Saturday indicated that were received last week by the Burnett was asleep under the his automobile student council at Utah State Ag- steering wheel of2930 near Washington ricultural college as flay Lutz of parked Saturday about 12:40 Logan sophomore class president aboulevard m when police officers arrested Ruth Worlton of Lehi senior secretary and Melvin Israelson pub- him licity chairman left their posts President Lutz will be succeeded Addresses Rally by Darwin Bell of Provo his runflex-up in spring elections and SPANISH FORK — Attorney Nedra Datwyler of Logan will take E Brockbank of Provo Utah Miss Wor Iton's post according to county Red Cross chairman was George Lacey of Tooe le student the guest speaker at a fled Cross elections chairman Mr Israel- rally and pep meeting held at the sons post which is appointive Firemen's hall Friday night He now is open to student application urged all those present to get out The work consists of operating the and work in the membership drive student printing outfit on a quar- which will be conducted here for a week beginning March 8 terly salary basis COOK TEA " 'Start on " four-engin- Student Council Fills Vacancies IVIlen : :::: : t Tribune Intermountain Wire! PRICE — A complaint charging Arzie H Jaynes d eputy state Parley Maps regular trips through the state will pick up the cans and take them to central shipping points at Provo Ogden or Salt Lake City 11 - ' - 1 I : : : 1Firm Signals ' - The navy cross goes to Sorensen for dive bombing attacks delivered against Jap ships and four-motpatrol' planes in Kiska harbor On one occasion he came out of an attack with 100 shrapnel Still active and enjoying fair holes in his plane Mr Bair reads without The citation mentioned this fact health and maintains an alert inand said the particular dive was glasses events terest world in sucsuccessful in that Sorensen ceeded in destroying three out of a e group of four enemy The patrol planes by strafing citation noted that he had flown the Aleutians route under extremely adverse weather and in the Tribune Intermountain Wire of great dangers arising from face LOGAN — Increased food prothe fact that he had to pull out of Tribune Intermountain Wire duction will be discussed at a panel diving attacks over Kiska bay into PROVO—More than 800 persons group of agricultural and civic clouds which obscure near-bhalls of the Utah county lined banker-farmemountains the r a leaders at dinner to be sponsored by the Cache Valbuilding Saturday in a ley Clearing House association rush to get their 1943 automobile Wednesday at 7:30 p m at the license plates before the deadline Bluebird cafe in Logan Fred H Monday morning of Thompson secretary-treasure- r the association announced ThursAlthough the Provo branch ofof the Utah tax commission fice day Professor Wilford D Porter colcloses I t s doors at 1 ordinarily Tribune Intermountain NVire m on Saturdays the employes lege and extension service editor p MOAB — Richard Holyoak 12- - remained on their jobs during the at Utah State Agricultural college son of Mr and Mrs R L afternoon to take care of the lines will be discussion leader year-ol- d Taking of Moab Saturday eve- of motorists part in the round table discussions Holyoak will be A W Chambers W R ning was in "serious" condition in Clifford W Beardall office manZollinger D G Hurren John H Grand county hospital suffering ager reported that approximately Kemp and Professor H B Hun- undetermined injuries sustained 10000 plates had been issued up saker About 150 farmers bank- when the horse he was riding fell to Saturday afternoon There is an ers and business men are expected and rolled over him estimated '15000 automobiles in The mishap occurred two miles Utah county to attend the meeting Mr Thompsouth of Moab near the home of son said Howard Lance who witnessed the accident and rushed the boy to the Suspect Faces Charge Brewers and bottlers who make - r5xpr4xkno:svzws:co-:w---v-w------57---:' Petty Larceny And Illegal Search Utaliii Wins Navy Cross Program for the meeting Thursday night has not yet been announced but discussions last Thursday night centered around the direct primary law and the old primary and convention system with M Blaine Peterson Weber county attorney and David J Wilson state Republican party chairman discussing the problem - Beautiful Structure W aits Formal Opening - Black White 116A Charges Name February State Deputy Show Set Ceremonies Mark Opening Liquor Officer At Richmond Of Red Cross Fund Drive Complaints Allege 171)c tary – Double the Usual 150 Size are only if you hard-of-heari- ng Ilear how t he new Aurex aid brings back your happiness of hearing gives wider range of voices and you 2:5 music than ordinary instruments st Limited Time Only a Perfected by America's pioneer laby vacuum oratory in tiny radio tubes the new Aurex is accepted by American Medical Association's Council on Physical Therapy Like glasses the new Aurex is scientifically fitted to overcome your individual hearing losses So little and light you hardly know it's there "Simplified one switch control" Low operating cost "A" batteries available at any general store Fully guaranteed in writing Budget terms Use high-fidelit- I I I R E MORRIS 504 Judge Bldg 0 Use in Day to give your eyelids that moist lustrous look that is so smart and flattering A discreet eye mf IT tiein I t I I 4T --1 Stirrt Stair 79th YEAR-SI- NCE 1864 t as — fl('Q4) HOURS -- 10 to lb ::' Iv 1 home l3 or in local Aurex office City Street Floor Cosmetics—Auerbachts Salt Lake City hiqh-fideht- ' price AM L for evening too Save two dollars on each jar at this special IName I p 1 radio tubes tree authoritative hearing test new make-u- —1 Send me tree hook on better hearing thru ! 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