Show T THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE fl rrOVO I 11 Salt Lake Elk Elected Head Of StateXJrpu New Leader -- Disabled War Veterans Pick New Leaders Ogden Jte'sident Named Commander of Utah Group at- - Convention Recpmmended for ’38 Convention Other Officers Named By TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER CEDAR CITY— Dean R Daynes Salt Lake City was elected presl dent of the Utah State Elks association ht the annual convention here Saturday afternoon Mr Daynes succeeds Dr John Beal of Cedar City Provo was recommended to the executive committee as the conven tion city for the state association in 1938 Invitations were received from the Provo Elks lodge and from civic organizations of that city for the association to meet there next year Other Officers Tn addition to Mr Daynes the following officers 'were elected: O E Vombaur Jr Salt La ke City secretary Max Davidsdn Ogden tresLSurer Thomas Householder Eureka Clifford Huss Ogden Max Bown Provo Wilbur Brooks Park E W MacFarlane Cedar City CityrTY If Baldwin Salt Lake City and Ernest Balch Ogden vice presidents Among the distinguished visitors convention were registered at-tRock' Springs A M Angelovic Wyo secretary of the Wyoming State Elks association G S Pitch fortht past president of the Wyoming association and past deputy district grand exalted ruler J P Shevalin Denver grand esquire of the grand lodge Dan Shaver exalted ruler Ely Nev lodge W C Draper Ely Nev president Nevada State Elks association Cedar City Wins The Cedar City lodge’s ritualistic team won the ritualistio contest in competition with Ogden For two years in succession the Cedar City team has carried away the honors and its success again this year grants this lodge permanent possession of the loving cup Members of the Cedar City team in the contest Saturday include E W MacFarlane Wesley Thompson Melvin Thorley Guy Clark Rex Harris Ether Perry M D Watson he I C Hlgbee HrB BrewerrCasper and Wyo grand esteemed lecturing knight and national representative to the state convention was principal speaker at the business session Saturday afternoon “The time has arrived" Mr Brewer stated “when we should go backward a little and Beriously think of our form of government why it was formed and why we want to preserve it “Elks should be patriotic Mere g are and not necessarily indications of the type of ' patriotism which springs from a deep love of country It is our duty and the time is ripe for it now to make a firm resolve to aid our country that it may continue to live” Extends Greetings Formal greetings to the delegates Were extended by Mayor Charles R Hunter of Cedar City who directed attention of the Elks to the scenic and industrial resources of southern Utah Dr John TJeal president of the state association presided at the flag-wavi- noise-makin- sessions A banquet in El Escalante hotel and a dance in the evening concluded the day’s activities Delegates will be taken on a sightseeing tour of Zion" national park Sunday as guests of the Cedar City lodge Heavy Frost Hits Ephraim Crops — A heavy frost Frikilled cucumbers tomanight toes squash beans and other tender garden plants in this area and damaged corn and other plants Zinnias portulacas and other tender flowers also were Some damage to field peas also is reported but the survey of the by crop had not been completed field men of the local plant- of the Rocky Mountain Packing corporation It was not believed however that-th- e damage to the pea crop The alfalfa was was very heavy badly drooped but straightened up during the day with apparently no permanent harm done to this Im— portant farm crop The extreme cold has almost stopped the usiial high waters from melting mountain snows hit-har- d - Zion Canyon Wonders To Feature Broadcast V- PROVO— Zion canyon will be subject of the concluding “Know Utah Better’’ program to be presented over KSL at 2:30 p m Sunday by Brigham Young university Professor H R- - Merrill head of the Journalism department will speak The coed $ cappella chorus directed' bDona'Dastrup of Prop will sing “O Ye Mountains High” and "Moonbeams” Carroll Williams Provo will be the organist — On --the previous two programs Bryce canyon and the proposed "wilderness park” in southern Utah were described to A 1937 L f V & : of Past 17 TRIBUNE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS BY Utah County Sheriff Named President of Peace Officers u rM Salt Lake Police Department Wins First Place in Pistol Shoot at Park By O N MALMQUIST Tribune Staff Writer y Ir’i '' PRICE — Election of officers and pistol shooting contests were £ OH the major events of the concluding day of the Utah Peace Officers’ association's convention here Saturday Special to The Tribune '4 E G Durnell of Provo sheriff of Utah county was elected pres— Hans of Hanson PROVQ Ogden v to succeed R W Groo superintendent of the state highway was elected pommander of the Utah ident $ VLL department Disabled American VetSheriff Durnell has served as first vice president during the patrol T erans at the state convention of past year the organization here Saturday He Other officers all of whom were succeeds Arthur Lee of Salt Lake elected by acclamation are: J M City Burt deputy sheriff of Box" Elder Other officers named are Thomas first vice president S Grant Young Nesbit Provo senior vice commanaheriff of Salt Lake county second der Loyal West Ogden Junior vice vice president Harry L Finch commander Glen Watkins Ogden chief of police In Salt Lake City third vice president H L Bauer chaplain Jess Jensen Salt Lake - L G Christensen Provo' and Citysecretary to the Salt Lake City chief Peter D Young Ogden additional of police secretary-treasurO E executive committee members Pederson traffic sergeant of the Provo police department sergeant-at-armHarry Colmery national comMr Bauer was reelected mander of the American Legion and Directors named to fill three vaformer Duchesne resident was princancies created by expiration of cipal speaker He commended the terms were: AB- Prince sheriff part the American Legion and simiof Washington county lar organizations play-i- n upholding Gilbert Mecham U S marshal and Lieugovernment and American Ideals Wild mountains in the little known Navajo country beckon scholars and engineers “ tenant B C Rlllis of the state highin organizations America have supported the govern way patrol ment while similar organizations of 'ha pistoLshootingr held-- s Pries ball park brought out a large group other "'nations-- - have— helped— over of contestants throw their governments” he said He also lauded youth organizaS L Police Win tions such as the Boy Scouts for The Salt Lake police department their value in teaching true Amerteam won the second leg on ican ideals silver cup with a score of 471 out of Other Talkers a possible 600 The Provo police Weird Scientists Invade Land of to Again department team was second with Otherspeakers Included George 469 the state highway patrol team Watkins Ogden national rehabiliin Races Prehistoric Southwest tation officer George Faust Salt third with" 465 and the Salt Lake Instructor in Lake City national committee Former county sheriffs office fourth with 418 The Salt Lake City police team member D A V Dr Foster Curto The Tribune Science Special tis Salt Lake City medical doctor to win perDepartment needs one more OGDEN— An Intensive mapping manent possessionvictory for the veterans administration of the cup Gets of the Navajo country beglnnin A special contest for a pistol ofImportant Post Raymond Olston American Red Cross representative and Harry in southern Utah and extending into fered by the Salt Lake Telegram Hickman chairman reemployment the great wilderness to the south- was won by P L Dow of the state Special to The Tribune service Salt Lake City patrol with a score of 94 west will occupy a select corps of highway PROVO — Appointment of KenCharles R Mabey Medal winners in the class D diviwas introduced by Fred Newell neth E Weight of Provo as prineight to ten engineers They are be- sion were: J E Mansfield Salt commander of Provo post No 13 ing chosen to accompany the fifth Lake police department first with of school was Provo the cipal high 94 O E Pedersen Provo police Mp Mabey in turn introduced Comannual Rainbow Satur-fday announced mander Colmery second with 93 C K Keeter Ogden valley expedition June 18 to August police third with 91 by O A Veterans of Ogden Salt Lake City EPHRAIM— A general outline of I Spear president 19 Inclusive and Provo were in attendance ComClass B winners: B C Hillis state 1 of the Provo the program for the three-da- y city mander T E Nesbit Wasatch This information was released by highway patrol first with 90 O P fol-H school board Howard highway patrol second homecoming and tunnel celebration Chapter No 1 presided Walter R Buss Weber'college at Ephraim on July 3 4 and 5 has lowing a special with 89 W E Scheib Salt Lake now 1 been announced by the gen-era- l -recently appointed bv the county-sherifmeeting He will department-thlrd ' Isucceed J! CllHof-a'-5 committee as follows: v American Exploration society as with 89 Mr Howardwas awarded July 3— Baseball and rodeo In afft who was S Mr second place over Mr Scheib be- ternoon geologist on ths expedition f l cently promoted historical pageant and muhe had a larger number of cause his Buss with the shots in the third trip sical In the early evening boxing to superintendent making circle inner of Provo city party also will act as technical ad"Class 90 or better” which con and wrestling card at night schools July 4— Sacred program at 9 a m viser to the expedition and will pass slated of men who had scored 90 or 4 tour to the mountains and Mr Weight has j better in previous contests resulted caravan conmen of upon the qualifications the Ephraim tunnel Bite commencbeen employed as & conso tie as in a score PRICE — Plans for entertainment was far sidered for the field party at 10:30 program and luncheon instructor In ths o of the district conven-tioCaptain L L Fryer and ing In the Navajo country recognized cerned on mountains at noon" Including hM science depart--ameA Christensen both of the state L of Kiwanis clubs in Price Sepas ths last great "unknown” of the barbecued meat from a prize steer of the Provo 96’a but Christember 2 3 and 4 got under way United States there amnany types highway patrol shot being donated for the occasion by was tensen be first awarded with the appointment Friday of 1928MrandWeight high school since place of engineering that go hand in hand Joseph A Nielson special program for the past several years local committees according to Earl with the explorations and field work cause he had seven shots in the ten In town for those not desiring to has served as dean of boys He will circle had whereas Hills president Captain Fryer of geologists botanists ecologists make the mountain tour band consix G J Reeves former president of study school administration this certs in town at 2 p m double-headzoologists "archeologists and other only at either the University of Wins Basket the Price club is general chair- summer or baseball game teams to be scientists are SouthEngineers frequently of the University man with the following commi- Chicago Clayton Blank of the Salt Lake announced band concert In eveMrs Inez Knight Allen called upon to “shoot in” the locattees: Program J B Thompson ern California won a fishing ning fireworks display at night tion of a newly discovered ruin on police department He attended the elementary and Frank Carmen M G Crawford W the rather sketchy base map pro- basket and first place In the proJuly 5— Grand parade at 10 a m H Warded housing Nick Galanis high schools at Springville and was fessional a score with of 94 duced during past explorations Field group patriotic meeting at 11 a m basefrom Brigham Young graduated Hall B Litizzette scores Best were made the pubof J notes on each major ruin — many of Henry ball and rodeo In afternoon speday with a bachelor of arts licity R W Crockett Frank Car- university which are in the Keet Seel district by Mr Blank and Vern Davis of cial program In the evening fight degree in 1922 He secured his masentertainIn men Cliff Memmott Price team the scene of the largest cliff dwellings shooting Each and wrestling bouts SLt night — -1928 ment Dr Charles Ruggeri Ben ter’s degree from B Y U in Chiin the southwest— must be accom- scored a 97 out a possible 100 Arrangements are under way to University of Redd James Ruggeri Len Leavitt gnd attended the Prizes medals and for the con- have several bands a carnival and panied by a ground floor plan plotsummer school in 1930 Since were tests Preston L Summerhays halls and cago awarded at a banquet other entertainment here for the ted from careful measurements 1931 he has been during The major problem facing the to- Saturday night the final event of celebration A Miss Ephraim Miss equipment Ray Walters J Brack- the summer months engaged in as naturalist Lee convention en A cold wind swept Utah and Goddess of Liberty also J P Phalen transporpographers field directors agree will the and Bryce’s national parks tation J R Loftis city transpor- Zion be the making of a detailed map of the target range during most of the are being chosen now and will be The school board also named Wil-mtation Preston L Summerhays the Tsegi watershed Canyons like afternoon making the shooting announced soon along with a rodeo W Tanner of Provo as inCharles Spear Bert Bunnel Fred structor in Special to The Tribune the Dogozhi Blko Long canyon Keet rather difficult queen science department the The Colton decoration Dick Mitchell to succeed delegates selected St George PROVO — Mrs Inez Knight Allen Seel and Betatakin which are cut and Walter Mr Weight as the convention city for 1938 E C Elkington Ernest Flaim reg- Jensen of Salt Lake deep Into the red and buff sandCity as in- 60 wife of R E Allen manager of stones The morning session program In- Board Buys Property istration information and reception structor In the art of ths Rainbow plateau will cluded to the First Security bank' of Provo department a talk on the B H Young Henry Ruggeri R police present many intriguing problems Farrell Collett who re- and Adjacent to School J Vaughan Fred Keller Orvel Pe- succeed prominent business man of this All characteristics — smoothly school held In Washington under Both men are cently resigned terson John Maulsby headlands overhanging auspices of the department of jusHenry graduate students of Brigham city died Saturday night at the rounded SPRINGVILLE— With the recent tice given by Lieutenant Sherman Beckel L H Beebe Fred Bosone will family residence In the Knight walls valley bottom trenches from Falkenrath university of Salt Lake City purchase of the J M Brown propthe — Intererosion finance Elmie Bernard! Claude Young be must accelerated receive a master of arts degree at block with acute gastritis contours police department The officer who erty just west of the netf high school preted by means of Empey August Jones commencement exercises WednesMrs Allen was a member of the on a scale of 1000 feet to the Inch recently attended the course ex- art building on East Fourth South day Mr Jensen will complete work been chosen because plained Us objectives and told about street the landscaping plans foe for his master's degree at the sum- general board of the L D S church This scale has of instructions One of the the art building grounds can now Relief society and had always been every ruin and ancient village must methodswhich mer session bs shown things particularly Impressed be completed to Plans are distinguished in civic and church The map will be used by other him was the way the instructors de begin Immediately affairs She served for many years scientists in making their cover type bunked the popular Idea there Is on the razing of the buildings on locations of something mysterious about crime the newly purchased property and ° as'president of the Utah L D S maps and in plotting — the to begin as soon aa possible on the detection work ' tv their finds stake Relief society "Police workY he commented landscaping Work on the new $80-6Born September 8 1876 at Pay-so- n are' structure is progressing and “calls for intelligence training and PROVO— Utah county and Provo are it will be completed Meet indications she was a late of the education same the as other daughter proEarly Neighbors ' city officers were searching Satur" Jesse and Amanda McEwan Knight fessions There 'is really nothing this summer day for two young men and a young 50 Years She received her education In Pay-so- n or occult about it” Lapse mysterious woman who allegedly beat and SPRING CITY— On the occasion schools and Brigham Young unirobbed William D Paco of 1079 East of Brief Talk of a cenreaching MARYSVALE 1 versity She was married to Mr Center street Saturday about a m Neighbors 60 be will William E Robinson Henry C Jorgensen a new memOcesL tury Allen in June 1902 at Salt Lake years Mrs 79 Starks Rosetta at Wicks resort in Provo canyon ago ber of the state commission Sunday by his family in City Lemmons made a brief talk liquor and Mrs Pace told officers ho met the girl honored MarthaJarts He full anniverasked for an birthday Besides her husband surviving Docksford 78 formerly of Monroe for Registration at the dance and she led him outof local peace officers party are five sons William Eugene Al- and now living In Victorville Cal cooperation side by a ruse Two men sprang sary In enforcement of the llqvof control Mr Robinson has long been active len Washington D C Jesse Nrw classes will’ be from the ehadows beat him with In church and civic affairs being a Knight met after a half century of being act and promised the cooperation of ORGANIZED ON JUNE 1 AND 14 Allen Cal Palo Alto Mark their fists and took his watch and Knight separated the liquor commission for two terms and Allen couqcilman city American Robert Fork d as in They lived neighbors pocketbook he said The two men road supervisor of the county for "We commissioners” he said ran and the girl disappeared he four years Knight Allen Paris France and over 70 years ago both re- "know very little about thi probTexAllen El Paso of Presimember stated the assassination lems of enforcement We must rely He married Lovina Allred In 1883 Joseph Knight No clues as to the Identity of the in the old Endowment house In Salt as and the following brothers and dent Lincoln and the many battles on work for Is our and this it you' siters: O Raymond Knight A- Settlers had with the Indians at that assailants were found Saturday by Lake that together we can do the The couple have four lberta Canada hope City Will J and time Stark’s officers father’ Elias Knight Mrs In a manner which will satisfy children 12 grandchildren and 12 Mrs Jennie Knight Mangum Provo Pearson was appointed a captain job the citizens of this state and bring Three sisters is mortuThe the Deseret at Lincoln body by President at the time credit to ourselves ” Clara Allred 82 Mrs Maud Sermon-A- t Mrs Price officials the retiring offiAcord 80 and Mrs Vera Schofield ary pending funeral arrangements of th4 Black Hawk war cers and all who participated in the 72 are expected to atttend program were thanked In resolu1937-3- 8 tions Routine committee reports Catholic Church Opens were presented and It was decided to invite judges and Justices of the Vice-Preside- nt Summer School WorV peace to become members of the ness” by Scott The soprano solo ' ' association will be gung by Mrs Aline Peterson ! children 30 PROVO— More than After the invocation the ladies’ have enrolled at the summer school Special and Regular Courses will be Auxiliary Electa during the rammer months given chorus directed by Dr Florence which started Tuesday at the CathThe followelected the SpeciaLto The Tribune Lvda auxiliary Delta Whicker president and It will pay to prepare now for a PROVO — Marian Wilson "Ogden ss secretary Miss Dixon is a Val ing officers at a morning business good position Students enrolling Jepperson Madsen will sing "Oh olics Church of Immaculate ConcepHoly Father” by Marchettl Fol- tion for children of the grammar has been elected vice president of Norn She edited the Provonian session: Mrs: J M Burt Brigham lor summer training will be in a ol tne large lowing the sermon by Mr Smith grades reports the Rev Father the 1937-3- 8 senior class of Brigham Proyi hieh jehool newspaper In City president Mrs Joseph Hoi- - position in advance number who wait until fall ' the mixed chorus will sing "God In Henry brook vice first elecA mema Layton" 19336 Miss Whicker js president Young university special pastor I to 1 Rooms cool Our Refuge” by Buck Mr Keeler Classes are conducted each morn- tion was held to fill the vacancy left ber of La Vadls social unit and re- Mrs Vern Davis Price second vice A Position for Every Graduate will play Bach’s “Tocatto in B MM Mrs ""Price Bliss S Dixon president tnade the cently was Alpha queen of ing under th supervision of Sistsr by the resignation of Phyllis 207 ealls for office help received inor” as a postlude treasurer be The —J will chosen ball vice secretary of Provo second Kanpa Pat advertising recently Monique of the Holy Cross order since January 1 Wfille he band Is playing the pre- Eureka The children are studying president of the student body Vernon Wilcox Salem Ore was appointed Call' write or phone for catalog Mrs Robs of Hunsaker Lake Salt concert trusof the Miss Bible Is music a elected of Wilson board church doctrine member of the program the the University Visitors welcome president -— tees faculty and graduates will be and art 1 Val Norn social unit and pf White Mask club recently Ralph Unger-ma- n City the retiring- president autodibecame an on the of matically women’s service the honorary assembling Key grounds organization Huntington was chosen vice Other directors ejected lower campus At 7:40 p m they She was vice president elf Weber nresident Ruth Horr‘ Grand Junc- rector Tax Board to Meet : Mrs were are scheduled to march in the trasecretary-treasurtion Roy Passey Provo Mrs Colo with college etudent body before coming BUSINESS COLLEGE ditional academic procession to the BEAVER — The “ Beaver- - xcounty to the B Y U Helen Holbrook Provo as her as- V XI Fairbanks Richfield and Mrs tabernacle The trustees ijwill march tax board of equalization will be Tha freshmen have also complet- sistant Bejh Pratt Provo chair- Elva Andrews Ogden "Tha School With' Six Wor'd Mrs Hunsaker was presented with first followed by the faculty min- 4n session at the county courthouse ed their organization for next year’s man of membership committee and Records’s sters bachelors and normal gradu- June 14 ahd 21 from 10 a m sophomore class with the selection Virginia Meiling JLehi as her as- a pin WaS 27 S3 13 Fast RrnadwiV for her work ’ ates in that order— ' of Dorothy Dixon Provo as vice sistant as president during the past yehr to 4 p m J - r t N- - N 'Vr-Of- er s Dean R Daynes - Women’sCIubs Plan Meet at ’ Mt Pleasant Sanpete-Sevie- r Groups Select New Officers to Close Convention Special to ThS Tribune EPHRAIM — Mt Pleasant was chosen as next year’s convention Federadty by the Sanpete-Sevie- r tion of Women's Clubs at the annual meeting here and the following officers were chosen from the Mt Pleasant tubs: Tina E Nelson president Pauline M Peterson first vice president Helen J Larsen second vice president Ina M Anderson recording secretary Alice Gunderson corresponding secretary Jensen treasurer New Directors Two directors were chosen for three-yeterms Mrs Vera Johnson of Redmond and Mrs Vera Erickson of Ephraim Holdover directors are Mrs H G Erickson Mt Mrs Pleasant Jennie Johnson Ephraim: Mrs C Leo Merrill and Mrs J W Gribble Salina The federation has adopted the general project of home beautification and a specific project for the coming year of beautification of fences about the homes An - outstanding feature of the convention was the program held Friday at the banquet in the Hotel The general theme was Keystone “The Bride of Yesterday Today and' Tomorrow” Miss Ethel Thompson dressed In her mother's wedding gown represented the bride of yesterday: Miss LaRue Paulsen the bride of today and Miss Geraldine Thomson with a swagger stick and mannish garb the bride of the future Toasts Given Toasts to the different brides were given by Mrs Dora Carlston Mrs Margaret E Wlllardson Mrs LaRue Peterson Mrs Emily Johnson Mrs Alice Willardson and Mrs Vonda H Christensen Music for the banquet included community singing vocal solos by Mrs H A Dean and Mrs Melba K Armstrong and selections by a string ensemble under direction of H A Dean ar Utah-County-Bank- ers- Group Elects J Bird cashier the Farmers and Merchants bank at Provo was elected president of the Utah County Bankers’ association at the annual meeting Friday night at the Hotel Roberts He succeeds F G Warnick of the First Security bank at Provo Other officers elected are: Fay Packard of the Springville Banking vice president Clyde company Crooksbon of the People’s State bank of American Fork secretary-treasurR L Jex Bank of Span- er Allen'' Succumbs First Se- curity bank of Provo and Alva Nelson Stale bank of Provo ex' ecutive committee members Bridge-Monume- nt ’i geol-ogl- st fs Kiwaiiis Meet Plans Started r uY s Utah-Idah- Apostle W ill P reach BYU Baccalaureate Rites The Tribune Special-t- o PROVO— Joseph Fielding Smith of the council of twelve apostles of Jhe L D S church will preach the sermon at baccalaureate servlcee of the eixty-fircommencement of Brigham Young university at 8 p m Sunday inUtah L D S stake taberst nacle Ephraim Maps PatrioticTete or ri I nt er Death Claims Club Church Leader in City 25-fo- ot UJ PROVO— Viotor Fork R"E Board Names Group of Engineer s toAssist New Principal Navajo Wilderness Expedition AtHighSehool Trio Sought Heads After Robbery Party to Honor- - of ish i "Ex-servi- t v Three "musical organizations pf the institution will sing and play sacred music The B Y U concert band directed by Professor Robert Sauer’ will commence a sacred conLeave Missionary cert on the tabernacle grounds at HEBER — Elder Ben Lewis Whit- 7 p m In the service at 8 p m ing son of William 'A Whiting will Jay Keeler University organist will leave for the L D S French mis- play Handel’s "Largo” as an organ sion field June 10 A farewell party prelude The B Y U mixed "chofus was held in his honor at the Walls-bur- g directed by Dr Franklin Madsen 4hll sing “The Voicein the Wilder-- L D S ward cfiapeL - P 1 V EPHRAIM day 6 Where Savants Will Seek Secrets 4 Provo JUNE Happenings Throughout the State Correspondent Phono 1150 Agent Residence Phono 1347-- J M N Unlvewity Ave Phono S38 j PPn II SUNDAY MORNING Church Worker After three-quarte- - rs JtaraerJerm Secretarial Glen-woo- School B Y U Fills SeniorClass VacancyJ - IIEHAGER er |