Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL B PROVO-M- L Business Office: 24 No University Ave ARIZONA ROAD PUSHES NORTH Phone 833 Southern Utah Correspondent 429 East Third No Phone 1150 Poultry Founders’ Six Students At ‘Y’ Enter Day Plans Again Hold Attention Agent Phone 425-- CONTEST ENDS IN SURPRISES Piano Contest Sharon Seminary Opens Dedication Delayed Till Fall Structure Erected at Cost of $13000 Set AMERICAN FORK —At a mass PROVO — 8lx atudenta of the Brig- In the city hall Friday night ham Young university will particiState Advancing Link on Itmeeting Three Girl Sophomores was decided to hold the annual pate In the piano contest to be held poultry founders’ day some tune In 8In college hall Monday April 21 at Among Four Winners of Way From Flagstaff the latter part of June probably p m according to Professor Ocrrlt W A A Sweaters to Salt lake June 25 The representative group de Jong head of the music depart- of business men poultrymen repreof the farm bureau and Arisons is doing her share for this sentatives Ilona club responded to the call of and succeeding years toward connect- Chairman Martin Nielson and voted ing up the route from flagstaff to as being strongly In favor of conKanab and Balt Lake by way of the tinuing the annual celebrationA held Grand canyon bridge it lias been each peryear In AmericanwasFork learned from Randall L Jones spe manent committee selected to cial agent of the Union Pacific who function as the executive group for haa Just returned from a visit to the celebration Konold Phoenix and other Arizona points who has' acted as Rudolph head of the group Mr Jones interviewed the state road for few was reelected the post years officials of Arizona and of Coconino chairman T A Barratt Is county as well as forest and bureau general to as act general secretary and J c public roads officials was chosen treasurer Bart “from Flagstaff to Cameron" Mr OtherParker members selected are as fol Jones said "there is now a good road lows: Mayor Roy Greenwood Dr The survey will be completed In a Richards Martin Nielson A8 few day for the entire route from Guy lbert Tregarkis John F Miller C A la Just which to Fredonla Flagstaff William Chipman J E Peacross the Utah border from Kanab Grant ters Bradley C L Warnlck The entire route Is now on the fed- WalterFred Btefflns E R Tuttle Mrs eral aid system Construction will be Willi Bromley Mrs J L Mowers completed this year for thirty-fiv- e Konold was authorized miles from Cameron north and next byChairman the group to appoint the members year this will be continued to the of the general committee to head the bridge announce various subcommittees "In the meantime $550000 is the ment of which will be made later estimated cost of completing the highway from Jacob's lake In the Kalbab forest to the boundary of that forest This year $175000 of forest money and $100000 of state money is being spent and a like amount goes next year By the spring of 1933 there will be a highway of fed HELPER— Helper Kiwanians will eral aid standard from Flagstaff to next Thursday replace their weekly Kanab with a trip to "In addition Coconino oounty is luncheon meeting the art exhibit road by a Sprlngvlile to inspect working on an at that place A feature of the trip northerly route between Kanab and la that each Klwanlan will play big the bridge to some member of the Car"Contract will be let soon In Arl brother bon high school art class and take zona for the road from Fredonla to or her as a guest on the trip the Utah line to connect with the him The trip will not only afford an similar road from Kanab to the same outing for the Kiwanians and their point soon to be let In Utah but will enable them to ob"Another $45 000 will be spent on guests and note real art It la hoped the road through Pleasant valley be- serve this effort on the Kiwanians’ tween Jacob's lake and the Grand that will help the Instruction of the canyon This traverses the Kalbab part boys and girls of the community forest" ment of the university The winner of the contest will rePROVO— Buryi Hlbbert senior ceive a gold medal which Is given Lilly Skousen La Prtele Bryner and each year by Lester Taylor of Provo Lucille sophomores are the The contest niunlwr is "Ballade" by four Thom who will receive the annual Edward Grieg William Peterson of W Agirls A aweatcr awards at ths Brigthe music department of the Univer- ham Young university this year acsity of Utah will be the Judge to Miss Alice Brtnton presiStudents who are entering the cording dent of the girls’ organization Au contest are: Pauline-Benne- tt Miss Hlbbert with 1600 points has drey Harris Lorna Jensen Melba the largest potntage of any the Pulsipher Ina Webb and Clara girls while Mia Skousen withof 1500 Woodhouse second Miss Bryner with 1350 is third and Mis Thom rate fourth with 1200 The points are given for participation In athletics officiating In athletic garner and for serving as captain or manager of any class or 1 Provo Chamber Honors Directors Willi Banquet PROVO— Directors of the Provo chamber of commerce were guests of honor at a banquet held In the But- ton cafe Friday evening given under the auspices of the entertainment committee of the chamber according to Horatio Jones chairman Mr Jones presided at the meeting while Ervin Black Paul Vincent Albert Bearshjo Walter Welst Andrew Anderson Letter M Pearson WU 11am Oliver Edward Shrlver and Clifford Sutherland all members of the entertainment committee spoke Two honor guests Mayor Jesse N Ellertsen and Commissioner Walter P Whitehead also were speakers the former talking on the need and value of a good chamber of com merce to a city with the latter re viewing the history and accomplishments of the Provo chamber of commerce from the date of its organization President L W N 1ms of the chamber also spoke telling the members of the entertainment com mlttee how the club appreciated their work and what a big part It plaved in the chamber's progress Secretary D Orlo Allen an nounred the nrxt banquet of the chamber would be April 24 aud that John C Howard of Balt Lake would be the principal ‘speaker Mr Howard who Is of the Utah HELPER— Price lodge No 1550 B Oil company president will speak on "Utah P O Elks have completed plans for Industries” according to Secretary the celebration of its birthday May Allen candidates J A class of thirty-fiv- e J Will Knight prominent Provo Is ready- to "take the ride” Grand business man was the final speaker sendIs No 575 Colo Junction lodge making suggestions for future plans candito team over the the ing put of the local chamber dates through the first degree work Delta Colo lodge with Us second degree team also will be here A full program for the dav has been arranged From replies received the presence of delegations from Colorado Idaho end all lodges of BPRINGVILLE— Officers for th Utah seems assured Preparations for the entertainment of over 300 coming year were Installed bv Camp 1 Daughters No of Utah Pioneer visitors are being made at the regular monthly meeting held at home of the Mrs Harold Alleman National Guard Officer this week Deceives Promotion They are: Captain Mrs Floyd Miner first lieutenant Mrs J 8 — Claude Curtis Jarvis second lieutenant Mrs HanLEHI Captain naDavis Lehl nah of Mrs Ernest officer the secretary commanding tional guard unit of the 22'2nd light Oakley: assistant secretary Mrs C field artillery announces that Lieu- H Childs corresjiondlng secretary treasurer tenant Junior Evans an ofllcer of Mrs Clifford Alleman the local battery for five years has Mrs Elizabeth Whitmore chaplain Mrs Ellen Wheeler auditor Mrs the examlng passed successfully board and has been awarded a com- Eliza Boyer chorister Mrs Clara B Crandall organist Mrs Blanch mission as first lieutenant Lieutenant Evans has been an of- Hales custodian of relics Mrs Julia ficer In the Lehl service battery since Dallln parliamentarian Mrs George Harrison librarian Mrs Mae Smith Its Inception having had prior training with the University of Utah R Mrs Elizabeth Hutchings chairman of program committee Mrs Annie O T C artillery unit Wheeler Mrs Hannah Alleman program assistants Provo Musicians Plan Kiwanians Play Host to Students all-ye- Duchesne High School Takes Debate Honors ROOSEVELT — Oeorge Strebel and Edgar Stoddard the negative debating team of Duchesne county high school won from the Uintah high school this week at Vernal where they debated the compulsory school law question The three Judges B L Dart of Myton H C Wallace of Roosevelt and J H Wallis of Vernal gave the decision to the Duchesne school The affirmative team of the Duchesne high also won from the Uintah high at Roosevelt Glenn Baird and Clara Hanson represented Duchesne The Judges Carl Preece of Vernal Lloyd Panter of Fort Duchesne and Charles Allbrlght of Roosevelt gave the decision to the affirmative This makes the Duchesne high winner of this division Helper Kitcanis Club Plans Sirimming Pool Price Elks Plan Birthday Fete - Springvillc D of P Install Officers HELPER — Helper Kiwanla club the next ten days break ground on the new swimming pool which tne club la building for Helper folks to enjoy A concrete pool 40x100 feet I to be constructed on ground adjoining the Helper city park This ground is under lease to the city from the D St R G W railroad and permission has been obtained from the railroad to use it for the pool Present plans call for a pool having a sloping floor ranging from a depth of two feet to a depth of ten Ten Hand Concerts feet The estimated cost to be In the neighborhood of $201)0 — Ten band concerts will be PROVO are Kiwanlans The Helper raising the money necessary by series of given thts summer beginning Decoration day by the Provo professional entertainments musicians according to a decision of the Provo city commission Two Clubs Sponsor The first rehearsal of the muLehi Music Treat sicians will bebe held Sunday A new selected at this time director will to replace John A Omanson who LEHI— Murray Allen and his submitted resignation to the comgroup of blind entertainers gave the mission at his a previous nirellng jieopla of Lehi a novel and interesting treat Saturday evening In the OGDEN SCHOOL HEAD SrEAKS Second ward amusement hall The SPRING VTLLE—W Karl Hopprogram sponsored by the Mothers’ kins superintendent of Ogden club and the Lehi Lions club conand instrumental schools Le Roy Hansen of the Alpine sisted of vocal numbers some chosen from the works school district and E H Easlntond of Beethoven Chopin - Schubert of the Brigham Young university Mendelssohn and other famous mas- were the principal speakers at the ters A reading In Italian dialect by Nebo district School teachers’ InstiMiss Zella Pesetto and a short ad- tute held Saturday In the Sprlngvlile dress by Mr Allen on "How Blind high school Superintendent Melvin Children Study” were also on the Wilson was In charge During the nmMcale morning session plans for the closing The funds raised at Lehi and va- of this year's woik were discussed In rious other centers where this pro- the various departments Following gram is being given are ued to help the genernl afternoon session Proprovide the annual summer outing fessor Eustmond explained a number of tho pictures In the art exhibit for Utah's blind Luncheon was served at noon with Miss Lucille Curtis domestic science Carbon High School teacher In charge will within Seniors Hold Dance PRICE— Seniors of the Cnrbon high school staged their annual senior hop Friday evening Patrons and patronesses were Mr and Mrs Gomer P Peacock Price Mr and Mrs Glen Reese Price: Mr and Mrs Bert Bunnel Price: Mr and Mrs J F McKnlght Price: Mr and Mrs E N Wetzel Price Mr and Mrs William Woodhead Kenilworth: Superintendent and Mrs W W Christensen Price and Mr and Mrs E C Lee Price The committee was composed of May Seaton Margaret Reese James Young Dean Fausett Evelvn King Ionise SUvagnl and Clin Chldester William MacKnlght senior president and Seville Flowers class adviser had charge Free Admission Planned For County Cattle Show HEBER — Ths Wasatch county livestock show August 21 and 22 will feature free admission no entrv fees no pen fees free barbecue and at least 66 per cent of all finances will be paid as premium according to a decision of the board of dlrec-- 1 tors at a meeting here Friday The premiums which are large for a county show will remain about the same as those offered last year but additional classes will be added hi practically every department State Awards Bid of the Burnham Manufacturing company at $2HH4 77 was low in furnishing corrugated metal pipe f o b Cedar City for a state road project In Washington county and the contract was awarded bv E R Miles executive secretary of the state board of supplies and purchase It was learned Saturday A total of 1250 fret of pive varying In size from 18 to 30 Inches in Is required W E Newman of Ogden and R W Frank company of Suit Lake were competitive bidders Roosevelt Company Takes Over Oil Cosiness PROVO — The new Sharon stake seminary and administration building officially opened lor Inspection Saturday evening A V Watkins president of the stake announced The budding will be open Sunday and will be ready for classes Monday The new building cost $13000 and la located on the state highway Just west of Lincoln high school The building contains two large class rooms a library and offices for officers of the stake Landscaping has not been finished and the budding will not be dedicated until fall President Watkins said The first session of the stake quarterly conference was held Saturday evening In Tlmpanogos ward chapel Two general sessions will be held in the Utah stake tabernacle Sunday at 10 a m and 2 p m The Sunday evening session will be held at the Lincoln high school auditorium under the direction of the Mutual association I E Brock-lan- k of Provo will be' the principal speaker His subject will be "Fas ter” A special Easter musical program will be given club team No girl can win the award according to Miss Brlnton In the irishman year and only once before In the history of thd school has a sophomore been able to win the award This year three won Mrs Bessie Meillng formerly Miss Iverson was the first snd only other sophomore to win the North Sanpete District coveted award She also won two Holds High School Day sweaters winning her second In her senior year Miss Skousen also bids fair to repeat the performance being MT PLEASANT— "High School outstanding In all forms of girls’ athday" for North Sanpete district was letic games celebrated at Mt Pleasant Friday and was the most successful event of this kind ever held In this district Prizes for orations were: First to Myrtle Christensen of Moroni a copy of Shakespeare’s works second to Vernon Christensen of Mt Pleasant a copy of "The Mill on the Floss” PROVO— Efforts are being made by George Elliott These prizes were to have the premium list of the Utah presented by the donor Superintencounty fair ready for distribution by dent A E Jones Prizes for declamation were: First May 15 according to C L Warnlck manager of the Utah county fair Margaret 8lmpson of Mt Pleasant This will be much earlier than the a copy of Paul Laurence Dunbar’s list has ever been ready for distribupoems second Magdalene C All-rof Moronla book of poems These tion but It la hoped that livestock men horticulturists and agriculprizes were awarded by the Mt turists of the county will be better Pleasant Lions club The judges able to arrange their exhibits ac- were Miss Lucy Phillips of Snow colcording to the classes In the premium lege and Halbert Greaves of the list Ephraim high school In the evening each of the three Many new department will be added to the list this year while In schools presented a one-aplay or many department the premiums will musical entertainment be Increased Manager Warnlck states The list Is expected to total Work Progresses Rapidly Utah County Fair Spurs Premiums ed ct $3000 A great deal of enthusiasm Is being shown In the livestock exhibit of On Mapleton Water Job Three Professors Start Tour for New Specimens PROVO — Urofessor Vasco Tanner Walter P Cottam and George H Hansen zoobon tan 1st and ge- logist ologUt respectively of Brigham Young university have left Provo on a scientific expedition through Utah and northern Arizona to collect specimen of spring flora and fauna through that region Specimens have been gathered through this region before but never In the spring of the year so It “is expected that this expedition will greatthe university's ly enhance collection of plant and animal life M WOMAN’S CLAIM DEATH HEARING Former Gly Auditor' Boxcar Slaying Due for Demurrer Sustained ia Quiz Friday Witness Held $3000 Suit j PROVO— The demurrer of counsel for the defense In the case of the United State Fidelity company ver sus Ruth P Farrcr of Provo was sus talned by Judge George W Worthen of the Fourth district court Saturday Ttje fidelity company which bond rd Mrs Farrcr when she was city au dttor and paid to the city $5000 for the shortage which the city alleged occurred during her term of office Is suing the defendant for $5000 and Interest on the money The complainant was given twenty days by Judge Worthen to amend the RICHFIELD — Sevier county Farm bureau members are lhvited with their partners to a Farm bureau celebration to be held in the high school auditorium on April 24 at 8 p in Special Invitations are also being sent to business and professional men of the county An entertainment Is being prepared and light refreshments will be served This special meeting Is called to present the Sevier County Farm bureau with a silver loving cup won by them In a state-wid- e contest drive for membership sponsored by the state Farm bureau last year The cup will be presented to O A Staples president of the Sevier county organization by Ephraim Bergesen president of the state Farm bureau The Sevier County Farm bufeau won the contest by obtaining a membership of 350 out of a possible 894 farmers In the county or approximately 40 per cent of the farmers In Sevier county Joined the organization In addition to Mr Bergesen there will be present as speakers for the occasion W A Lloyd of the extension service from Washington D C and W W Owens of the extension service from Logan Utah Wb'le these authorities are here they will Investigate the barley production In the county Ninety per cent of the barley grown In this section Is of the Trebl variety which was first Introduced In 1923 Sevier county produced 138000 bushels of barley last year The entertainment Is under the dl rect supervision of President O A Staplos and J L Despaln secretary The entertainment for the evening Is under the supervision of Daniel Peterson Junius F Ogden and James P Poulson of the Richfield local organization Refreshment are being arranged for under the supervision of Mm Leonard Christensen of the Richfield home and community sec- Aid Exhibitors 1 the murder Although sheriff and Dr R C Swalberg Jamboree color-bear- er MORS knot-tyin- g' Wag-sta- fifty-seve- manager of the Added to Essay Winners M Attorney Mc-Ilw- ee -- ff part-tim- -- s attlemen Want New Protection A Against Thieves Cox’ of the EFHRAIM-Ran- ger Manti nantional forest report the cattle owners from Mayfield Manti and Ephraim met at the public library recently J M McFarlane president of the Utah State Cattle and Horse association was present and discussed matters of Interest to stock growers stated that the present favored a He stealing of cattle turkeys and hogs is growing In Utah and In all the western states To combat this prac- the tice stockman resolution requiring any person or persons moving cattle by truck out of any county in the state or to any slaughterhouse market or packing plant to carry bill of sale and brand inspection certificates showing the number or description of such cattle and that all hides moved or shipped from any county should be accom- panled by bills of sale and a brand Inspection tag of the state board of agriculture The resolution also provides for the carrying out of the provisions of the above regulation SCHOOL PRESENTS PLAY Brigham Young university high school play "The Boomerang” which was presented in the college hall Friday evening proved to be one of the most successful high school productions of the season The play was directed by Miss Phyllis Adams Miss Helen Romney and Miss Elizabeth Romney annual PROVO— The CHAPEL COMPLETED JOSEPH— The home-comi- ng celJoseph which started on Thursday will be concluded 8unday observing completion of a modern Many former residents have chapel been in attendance ebration at YES SIR! IT’S REAL BUY!” hot-wat- er $250 District with together B Pope have been working on the case In an effort to secure additional evidence nothing of a startling na- El-v- o both the Utah county county attorney's forces ture has been unearthed Some additional facts which do not entirely check with the story told by the sushave been uncovered according pect to County Attorney Ballif During the past week James another transient miner was arrested as a material witness in the case Mcllwee Is the last person to May see Stevens In a conscious condition GUNNISON— A district scout jam- according to local officers boree comprising North Sanpete The story told by Jacobs Is that Moroni South Sanpete and Gunni-so- n he left Stevens at the local railroad stakes of the Bryce Canyon yards at 7 p m the night of March council will be held at Gunnison May 25 preceding the finding of Stevens 3 under the direction of Charles In an unconscious condition In a Rasmussen Gunnison commissioner box car came up town and boarded AH parties will assemble at 1'30 an Orem train for Salt Lake where p m at the Washington public next day he took a bus for Calschool grounds at 2 o'clock and form ifornia In parade ready to march The order of the parade will be: Colors B A Madsen adult dis40 trict and local officers adult citizens' CLERK DRAWS band North Sanpete stake troops Moroni stake troops South Sanpete FOR MAY stake troops and Gunnison stake troops and automobiles The parade will march east to Main and Center streets then south PROVO— Forty Jurors to serve to Second South and counter march back to the bank corner where the during the May teml of the Fourth court have been chosen by following program will be given: district Byron Dastrup county clerk John Singing “America” under the d- C Taylor and Oeorge S Ballif irection of Milton Perkins prayer scout song Centerfield scouts under county attorney The term will get the direction of Sterling Hawes flag under way Monday April 28 acto ceremony Gunnison scouts under cording clerkFrank Salisbury deputy the direction of E M Jolley speech county The entire list of Jurors selected of welcome Mayor John S Peterson Is as follows: response scout from another stake Emily Nellsen Isabella Y Bachtalk Oscar A Klrkham of Salt Lake A F Ahlander Harold scout man City response A E Park Anderson Ralph oath Charles Rasmussen clarinet Boshard Julius Earl Elliott Frederick R solo Mayfield Boy Scout finale scout Poulton Buell and William Marriott aU of song Alvin Provo Lunceford Provo Scouts will reassemble at the Bench Don C Clayton Jr Orem public school grounds where they James Ferguson and Ezekiel Pulswill contest In handicraft signaling first aid tent pitching fire by fric- ipher Pleasant View Mary E Bunnell Thomas L Bona Vineyard tion cooking David Holt John H Davis Mary There will be 300 In attendance L Fergusen and Edna Brockbank Commissioner W G Barton of Ephraim is In charge of the entire pro- Spanish Fork A E Bushman Jr John Price Myrtle Allred Lehi gram Charles E Smith Oeorge W Stanton Arthur Taylor Beth Tanner Fall From Tree Causes Owen P Loveless and Lee M HasPayson Annie Peterson Salem Death of Sal ina Man kell ff John H Davis and William I American Fork: Orin Elmer PROVO — James G Sorenson of Colton Parley P Perry Mapleton Salina-diePackard Sprlngville Oeorge Friday at the family residence after an Illness of a week The Sophia A Cowan J Raymond Huish Spring cause of death was from Injuries re- Lake John Swenson and Alvin Nielceived from falling out of a tree He son Pleasant Grove Isiah Holla-da- y was born at Gunnison August 25 Forbes and Bantaquln Joseph 1872 but had lived In Sallna for the Alpine n Otter Creek Reservoir steep Spanish Fork livestock show practically all of the cattle exhibited In Concert Wednesday zations are concentrating toorganihave the livestock show will be entered RICHFIELD — Latest report from the Otter creek reservoir one of the lessthe and road widened this grade In the Utah county fair exhibit PROVO— Members of the East ened chief sources of supply of water for high school band from Salt Lake will Sevier county Indicate that within present a concert before students of Police Start Search the ten day period from April 1 to Five the Provo high school Wednesday afApril 10 an Increase of 12 feet of ternoon at 2" o'clock In a special asPass-Kewater was measured there being on y For Burglar sembly according to L B Harmon April 10 297 feet of water In the resprincipal of the Provo high school ervoir as compared with 234 feet the PROVO— Residents of Provo are The band will be accompanied by O warned PROVO— Five additional winners same day last year by Chief of Police Otto Btrk R Overlade head of the music deIs proving fairly satThe run-oto be on the lookout for a passkey of the city beautification essay conpartment of the school test conducted in the Provo city isfactory but not as satisfactory as Is Three houses In the eastThe Provo high school band will burglar section of the city were looted schools and the Brigham Young uni- desired by the water users and Irrigive a concert at Nephl high school ernthe burglar during the past three versity were announced last week by gation company by 11 o'clock and Monday morning at supervisor of Provo nights although he secured nothing J C Moffltt Payson hgh school Monday after- but e schools In charge of Sevier Egg Shipments a $5 bill city noon at 2 o'clock John A Omanson contest the a doors left and The open burglar Is the Provo high school band diCain Over Last Year The winners are: Eleventh grade— trail of burned matchrs behind him rector In all of the homes Officers have Sophia Smart and Maurlne Dixon RICHFIELD— An average of 675 been unable to locate any trace of of the Provo high school tied for Manti Schools Present honorable mention cases of eggs are being shipped each first place ths marauder Wllla Sowards B Y U: Laralne week from Sevier counly an Increase Joint Rand Concert ART CLASS PLANS DAY Elva of more than 200 cases per week Ethel Fletcher Sandgreen Tenth over last year BEAVFR— The art class of the Jones Provo high school MANTI— Manti high school and The Influx of baby chicks this year B Y U grade— Olive Winterton high school under the direcjunior high school bands presented Beaver exceeds by many thousands the high school: honorable mention a concert Thursday night under the tion of Mrs Blaine Winters Is planJackson Henry Campbell Nora number of any previous year ning an art day for Friday The studirection of R Fasten Moffltt H J Lewis local manager of the Ellis Provo Ninth high school Solos and ducts were rendered by dents of this class have made some Provo high Utah Poultry Producers’ CooperaInteresting pieces of art work such as grade— Loa Harwood members and state high school contive association said that between Lena mention honorable test musical numbers were plaved painted buffet sets pillow covers school Milton Jacobs Provo high 500 and 1000 bags of feed are being Crosby vases shades and other artistic lamp The following boys did special school weekly by bis station Eighth grade— Margaret distributed solo duet and quartet work: Henry useful and attractive things This is mention Dorothy alone Lund Wallace Madsen Lynn Keller the first year that art has been given Smart honorable Ralph DeMoisy Mary Jean RESORT Glen Keller Stewart Shand Glen in the sehool The public is Invited Spear OrENS INFORMALLY Madsen Ruth Summers Macksene Carlson Von Christenson Welby to attend the program and exhibit at Paxrnan Ella Pack Georgia Madsen LEHL — Preseason opening was on school feaart dav the Special Hoyden Staher Olson Ivan Carlson Seventh held at the spring resort! Proio junior high school How ard Rt’id Alder Henry Leonard tures will be arranged honorable of Geneva eight mile soutliwest of grade— Mary M Smith Madsen Kent Fold Morgan Lund Mae Boardman Marcelcne Lehl on the shores of Utah lake SatJack Brown and Helen Jensen as- ALUMNI DAY PLANNED MAY 16 mention Dixon Helen Ward urday This resort will be formally Bennett Evelyn AMERICAN FORK— According to sisted at the piano opened in the near future when renClark Helen an announcement made by Grant ovating now under way Is completed of the "Rags'’ Ingersoll president School Music Head according to Dank H Eastmond opalumni association of the American erator and part owner school Fork annual Visit Provo alumni the to high Pays dav will be held May 16 at the local M I A PLANS DAT PROVO— Homer Wakefield head high school Tentative plans call for CEDAR CITY— M L A day of the of Initiation the class ceremonies of the music department of the of Parowan stake will be held at Cedar ROOSEVELT — Roosevelt Com high school was a visitor In 1930 election of offlrers banquet City April 26 Every ward Provo Friday and Saturday ' He Is dance etc Further plans will be an- mercial club entertained In honor of In theSaturday stake will enter the contests the son of Mr and Mrs J F Wake- nounced later H I Humphreys state Inspector of which will start at 1230 p m lastfield vocational education at a luncheon ing the afternoon until BOVRD VISITS SCHOOLS Mr Homer Wakefield accompanied at the Shurtleff hotel this week the throughout last event the M I A contest A bv E H Barrett principal of the W sutoastROOSEVFLT— Paxton President George H Harrison dance It will be held at the B A C Mincrsvllle high school formerly of perintendent of public instruction of master Introduced the honor guest gymnasium In the evening Provo recently returned from an ex- Duchesne countv nnd the board of C'enl WllkJison city councilman welcomed Mr Humphreys SPRING MEETING SET pedition to Zion canvon and the cliff educa'ton Ira Cannon president Mr Humphreys told of the work dwelling region near Kanab where he John E Wlscomhe F lnvd Lamb LioPROVO — The annual spring was official photographer for a group nel Jensen and Bud Winslow made a in which he Is engaged and of the meeting of the Utah Academy of Sciof Boy Scouts from the Branch Agvisit to every school In the district problems of the Uintah basin and ence will be held at the LTnlverslty ricultural college at Cedar City The this week Tliey expect to make im- complimented the Commercial club of Utah Salt Lake May 16 and 17 for the Interest It is taking In the according to Dr Vasco M Tanner expedition was headed bv John provements wherever possible g Industrie Young Zion council scout executive dairy and secretary of the organization who CHURCH (ROUNDS PLANTED Senator Ray E Diliman complimailed announcements to members FUND PROVIDES MCE CFDAR CITY— The Cedar First mented Mr Humphrey upon the ac- Friday come "Lltrose club' The MONROE— ward tabernacle grounds are being complishments that have from held a sireeWtil danre and enter- beautified this spring bv grading the hts eflorts among the boys of the IIICII SCHOOL PRESENTS OPER A Liike Cleeg president tainment at Monroe Friday night to entire lot nnd planting lawns shrubs Uintah basin RICHFIELD —The music departrai-funds for a muntrlpal library and vines The grounds hve been of Roosevelt Business Mens Lunchment of the Richfield high school and other projects to be U’er pro- laid off and a sprinkling svstem eon chib took occasion to pratse the under the direction of J L Terry moted The committee th chaise installed Planting of the grass and work of Waiter E Atwood Smith-- I presented its annunl opera "The Piconsisted of Vera Smith Alta Magle shrubs will take place this coming Hughes instructor of the Duchesne rate s Bride” at th Lyric theater week by and Vcta Maglcby county high school Thursday and Friday evenings Is due Stevens 42 transient miner to get under way In the Provo city court Friday morning April 25 one month to the day from the time of complaint Council Requires Stock Vaccination road leading to Wayne county PROVO— The preliminary hearing for Sam Jacobs 28 of Oceanside Calif lor the murder of William Farm Bureau Boy Scouts Meet Will Present At Gunnison for Loving Cup 3 Fair Board Speeds Premium List to and points east This road and narrow Various civic SLATES COURT UPHOLDS COURT BPRINGVILLE— Work Is progresthe fair according to Mr Warnlck and from Information received from sing rapidly on the Installation of the the various livestock men of the Mapleton city water system and it county It may be necessary to com- la reported the Job will be complete the livestock building or ex- pleted several weeks before the contend the east end to make room for tract date July 1 More than half of the trenches tion the animals According to word received from contracted by John and Brn Holley Dr R C Swalberg manager of the Of Mapleton are already dug Eight 8panlsh Fork livestock show prac- or possibly nine of the 13 miles of tically all of the cattle exhibited In pipe have been laid by the contractor the livestock (how will be entered In Niels Fugsl of Pleasant Grove Aptire Utah county fair exhibit proximately all of the pipe which was purchased from the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe company at Ironton past Is on the ground years the drayage of He is survived his widow Bell which was under the supervision of —To enable livestock men Allred 8orenson by PROVO and the following J C Nielson Sprlngvlile F Pack horticulturists and agriculturists of sons and daughters: Mrs I W Wiof Salt Lake Is the engineer In the county to arrange their exhibits lkinson Max Sorenson Tad Sorencharge fair the for — Utah of according son all of Sallna Mrs R W CuBPRINGVILLE county Desirous to the classes in the premium list nningham of Ogden Mrs C E Draavolduig a recurrence of the 1929 Richfield Presses to for will efforts be made have the list per Guy Sorenson both of Ruth of local anthrax among epidemic ready for distribution by May 15 Nev and Mrs H R Steele of Mclivestock grazing In the city pasture Highways Improved to C L Wamldk mana- Gill Nev according Dr George A Anderson Sprlngvlile He Is also survived by ger of the Utah county fair nine grandchildren mayor has announced that the city of RICHFIELD— Ifnprovement A great deal of enthusiasm Is becouncil has passed an ordinance reFuneral services will be held Tuesroad conditions Is being sponsored exhibit of at 2 p m In the Sallna Second quiring the vaccination 8 gainst an- by the Richfield Commercial club ing shown in the livestock to Mr Warnlck day the fair thrax of all livestock pasturing In the The according ward meeting house Bishop C E Is In favor of Imorganization and from Information received from Peterson will preside grounds thtyear Interment to from Sevier the road' proving of the sections various livestock the The pasturage for the summer will will be in the Sallna cemetery under a once famous min- county comto be It be $480 which also will Include the Camp Kimberly necessary may the direction of the Deseret Mofee for the Immunization which will ing camp now on the verge of fur- plete the livestock building or ex- rtuary company tend the east end to accommodate be carried forward by etate veter- ther development of Another project major Interest the animals inarians Adds Wafer to to Richfield Is the Glenwood dug-wa- v According to word received from Runoff Salt Lake Band Plans Pipe Contract ROOSEVELT — Leslie Ashton A Sons company of Roosevelt has taken over the handling of Shell Oil products from the head of Parley's canline Inyon to the cluding the operation of the storage has drpot at Heber City This firm Dubeen operating the plants at chesne and Roosevelt since last fall The transfer was completed on EASTER LUNCHEON SERVED Tuesday when the Heber steak was SPRING VILLE -- The Alpha Beta Inventoried and turned over to C L club literary organization of this city Ashton and Lowe Ashton by Assistant held Its annual guest and art day Manager M K Lakln of Salt Luke social at the high school Friday Hostesses were Mrs E afternoon Judge Imposes E Knudsen Mrs R A Hansen Mrs E M Boyer and Mrs Roy Whitman Fine in Liquor Case A program was given and the guests was Comstock TRICE — BRker Including nearly sixty members from the three women's federated clubs of fined $250 Saturday when found the citv were conducted through the guilty of possession of four gallons art gallery An f aster luncheon 111 of liquor in kegs and 15 quarts of the dining hall of the high school whisky and of a galconcluded the uffair lon of wine Notice of appeal was filed following the decision CHECKS CENSUS Comstock was arrested Tuesday — BEAVFIt Henry Jeppson assist- evening following a raid on the Carant census supervisor of the Fourth bon hotel in Price district was In Heaver Thursday chocking up the work of the enu- PRETTY WEDDING AT PAYSON merators here Those taking the cenPAYSON — A pretty wedding took sus In the city have completed their place Frida v nght at the home of work but those working In the rmaJ Mr and Mrs T H Wilson when districts and among the farmers have thetr daughter Donna became the two more weeks In which to combikle of Aldon Ludlow son of Mr and Mrs Walter Lmllow of Benjamin plete the work The ceremony was performed bv CLASS SERVES LUNCHEON George A Cheever In the presence of BEAVFR — The domestic science relatives and close friends of’1 classes the Beaver high school CLUB HEARS ROI TI E 4 under the direction of Miss Hattie White ptepared an interesting Easter RICHFIELD -- T F Tilton mandinner Friday Simple Faster decoager of tlie Annie Laurie grid and and spring dainties silver mine located at Kimberly rerations w ere prepared All students of the cooking quested the Richfield Commercial classes were entertained as well as club to stipjKut an clfoit to have a the regular attendants at the school more suitable automobile road built lunches to the mines at a reccut meeting A Roosevelt Club Honors Educator three-fourt- j Stakes Services' 20 3900 le bean-raisin- j ' And A on In for I saw your ad In Want Ads Xothing man went ne w or touch Like the Saving "Trlh $35 to sarriflr hui Iflft equity used Chevrolet 23 Get mm br looking la Auto ant Ad Column 4$ for l Fit for a King! 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