Show 12 THSrSALT LAKE TRIBUNfc THURSDAY MORNING z AUGUST 18 1938 South Ogden Citizens Divide Gibson to Ask Federal Road Jobs Total Un Annexation- Bond Vote Trial of Second Battle in Three Months Looms As Jovn Sets Water Project Election For September 15 Varying Views Expressed Tribune Intermountain Service ‘ SOUTH OGDEN— A second fight within three months for "majority control" in this community loomed Wednesday as town Activities of the tenth ’boanj numbers announced September 15 as date of a bond convention of the Utah State' 7n tion to finance a culinary water system and a bloc of citizens favor- Associatton or'Future Farmers of i annexation to Ogden announced a disincorporation petition inf? wTlk America opKThursday at 7 p m with h gerfegal rrfeeting in the 'bearing signatures of "25 per cent of the legal voters” as resuired Utah State Agrieiilhthl ccrtlege an- - will be filed soon in Second district court 'v Attorney of Carbon Io s and vocational agrreul voring dissolution oKthe town was tural instructors of the various drawn up some time agOxby Ogden schools represented and members of City Attorney George S Bbrjter at the chapter Most of the delegates and par- the request of city commissioners ' ticipants are expected to arrive Favor Annexation early Thursday They will be asin the hope we ‘‘We are acting signed to tents in the specially erected "tent city" immediately behind can frustrate the bond election Sep- the new worfien’s residence hall on tember 15” Mr Brown declared as- the college campus sertingthat the $57000 indebtedness to come if the election carried would Will Give Talk to the assessed amount " E F Baldwin circulation man- property valuation exclusive of Tribune-Telegraof The Salt Lake Total valuaager utility properties" wilbaddress the group in tion of all property is about $340000 the opening session at which Dr he said of which half belongs to ' Elmer G Peterson president of the utilities host college will deliver an ad’Annexation to Ogden city is the Musical enter- final objective of our program’’ the dress of welcome tainment will be presentetLby Max spokesman said "And we- - believe Brunker of the Box Elder higlii we can easily realize it school chafer with his gditar and "In a few weeks we shall file a a vocal quartet of the Nephi chap- second petition with the court in ter favor of annexation We anticipate Judging contests in farm me- that at least 70 per cent of the 511 chanics livestock crops dairy and legal voters of the precinct will poultry will be conducted Friday have Indorsed the move” A leadership meeting with special session for advisers presidents and Disincorporation Petition vice presidents secretary-treasurer- s The petition disincorporation and reporters will be conducted Fri- seeks to have the question submitan ted to voters in the next town elecday afternoon Friday evening amateur hour1 program will be pre- tion set for November 7 1939 sented as an entertainment feature Objections to the city’s accepting Entries have thus far been receive!! the signed petitions to refer them from 12 chapters The evening pro- to City Attorney Barker for advice gram will also include a moving as moved by Mayor H W Peery picture fo the tenth annual F F A and approved by Commissioner E convention at Kansas City last fall T Saunders were voiced by ComIn which Utah was represented by missioner William J Rackam a'112-piee- e band Commissioner Rackham contended the city has no jurisdiction in Business Session the matter especially when the pethe official titions are directed to Second dismorning Saturday convention of the'house of delegates trict court will commence in the college Little See Bond Issue Defeat Theater for legislative business During the session 15 legislative Confidence the coming bond eleccommittees will meet in groups with tion will be defeated was expressed mechanics "one-thir- d Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN — Federal aid road proj ects totaling $1212237 in Utah and Idaho’ have been approved and are inuperation federal bureau of roads engineers report Nearly completed under the fiscal budget for 1939 is the Collinston-Summ- it road between Brigham City and Logan Utah one of the earliest Tribune Intermountain Service by-la- agri-cultur- al Basin Parley Speakers Named MASTERSTOKER Itcms From Mountain States Areas Heber-Fruitlhn- 71-2- ' r -- Secretary of War Voices Commendation For Members’ Cooperation in Expansion of Arms Depot Near Sunset First bf Permanent Permits "Will Be Jssued Soon PRICE— Marl D Gibson Carbon county attorney said Wednesday that Judge George Christensen was expected to return from a vacation Thursday and that he will demand an immediate trial of William A and Engle county commissioner J P Phalen county road superintendent on charges of malfeasance in office "as the people of this rounfy are entitled to know if aprirovcd items in theproram Part ally constructed and expect my charges are true before the ing rapid approval for completion primaries” d is highway total "If Mr Engle claims and pre- cost of which will be approximately sents evidence that other commissioners knew he was illegally sell- $341000 Bids for one Idaho and two Utah ing property to himself by using his stepson and another person as projects including one for widening agents I will prosecute them for the highway between Provo" and File— Miss aiding and abetting Engle in vio- Pleasant Grove and on the main County Candidate street of Kanab will be opened AuElva Wilkinson incumbent We- lating the law” Gibson said gust 19 and bids for paving 45 deLast Mr week was Engle ber county recorder filed Wednesmiles of Bear River that I action Today road will be bring day as a candidate fqf reelection manding opened August 22 F W: &o he me for doing ondhe Democratic ticket Smith senior “11 Mr Engle1 engineer says present story is Estimated costbridge of the latter job is true he sat idly by for two years Golf Clubhouse Planned— Con’ knowing that Carbon county was $200000 was struction ofProvo’s new municUtah allotted $1410802 of ipal golf clubhouse at Timpano-go- s being defrauded without doing any- federal funds for the fiscal year belinks will be&in Monday Dr thing about it except vtry to get July 1 1938 Idaho will reJ Karl Beck president reports the other two commissioners to dis- ginning ceive $1538178 When matched by charge Mr Phalen 9 per cent VHc offered - the resolution t hat state money on a Arrest Follow ‘Jungle’ Fight— Pocatello Idaho police arhested brought about the investigation in basis these funds will provide a the latter part of May at a time ecera' ai“ highway program for Andrew Jackson 51 negro trahs th(r-tw- 0 stater oUmore than'$4OOO'- ient Wednesday as general hos Nj whcn I was 1 rrSftl Lak e City H e 000 road officials point out "offered no of -evidencewhatever save the pital attaches workecijjo primary interest to Ogden and life of Frank Downey 43 a transhisdiarge-- s and when I heard of Of Lake City residents Is the proient allegedly cut in a hobojun-gle- " the matter I wrote him a registered Salt letter irNwhich 1 stated "I hereby posal now awaiting approval to confight request anckdemand that you forth- struct a new highway near the foot with submitHo me any and all of the Wasatch mountains between Worker Excavate" evidence within'your knowledge rel- Farmington and Uintah a district for a new Ririe Idaho building workers Wednesday un- ative to any embezzlements or dis- now served by the mountain road covered a human arm about three honesty of any county employe or say3 Mr Smith ' Federal approval of the Utah feet underground It was believed officer" him grade crossing protection project “He failed to respond Indian ' that the day of the commissionerstaineet-in- g whicl proposes installation of 137 Indifference Charged — Ada and demanded that he bring train actuated warning signals at his evidence He came in with threV dangerous crossings and elimination county grand jury on Wednesday chargctf at Boise it had found ”en-tiaffidavits I asked him if the affi bf 35 other crossings is expected indifference” bn the part of davits were all he had He said he sooita B J Fipch district engineer "constituted and responsible offi- had other very damaging evidence reports cials" of the operation of the state but refused to give it to me "I checked the affidavits and de materials 'laboratories 'at Boise and Moscow Idaho termined that an investigation should be made My investigator Work Start on Gym — Work has arrived in Price on June 13 On 0 started on Springvillc’s new June 15 I demanded that Mr Engle school gymnasium a ‘part of Nebo school district’s building uncovered all he knew" program The respective commit- by Mr Williams who pointed out advisers tees will propose policies for the that n similar election conducted atite program of work state farm June 3 was defeated by eight votes elections auditing rtmstttution and South Ogden was incorporated honorary state farmer se- two years ago for the express purlections state F F A contests pose of obtaining "necessary im to the community chapter records recreation the state provements" resolu- First 1939 convention publicity objective— a sanitary sewage tions nominations convention pub- disposal system— has been realized licity and pictures and movies of Members of the town board headthis year’s convention ed by H Guy Child chairman last J T Abbott of Tremonton pres- week made formal application for ident of the state association will a P W A grant of 45 per cent of At preside at all official meetings the total water system costs that time Chairman Child expressed To Hear Reports belief the annexation move "has Saturday morning brief reports died out” adding that-- at a mass will be heard from 44 candidates meeting conducted prior to the for state farmer honors a distinc- second move toward a culinary 2 cent the tion given only of per water system the majority of citistate membership During the af- zens apparently favored the proternoon L R Humpherys profes-ao- r posal of agricultural education at the college and former director of education for the state will address the assembly Election of state officers and state farmer will be designated to represent Utah as national farmers of wluchJhere are only 10 in every 10003 members ROOSEVELT— An extensive program of entertainment and instruction which will’ feature the sixteenth annual Uintah basin indusWhy trial convention and Indian fair at Fort Duchesne on August 22 23 and 24 has been completed by Buy a Shovel Coal? ) Grazing Plan jU S Highway Aid elec-annu- al ditorium Mark Nicho1sj'aupcKjsor L Williams and Moroni E of agricultural education 'K(h xhr prown local property owners ' made state department of public inshuic-N- s the completed petition as tion announced before Ogden city w ill NtheyNrppeared An estimated 470 persons seeking additional! participate in the convention which comniisitlRiu-rwill continue until Saturday night steps in the advi1crfupmK”future Including 92 delegates representing O Projects in Utah Idaho Get t County Hits Engle Statement Woodring Praises Chanibcr For Ogden ‘Ordnance Work Long-Ter- m $ 1212237 Two Officials - U S to Start - Arm-Tren- ching oan re Tribune Intermountain Service of Ogden chpmber of commerce for its cooperation with the war department in the expansion program at Ogden ordnance depot near Sunset wa$ voiced Wednesday by Secretary of War Harry H Woodring in a communication to LeRoy B Young chamber president The secretary officially accepted four additional tracts of land donated by the chamber last January 25 and paid tribute to the chambey Tie-U- p for its donation of a total of 336 acres of land during the rebuilding and expansion of the arsenal In the tribute paid by Secretary Frank M Browning VYoodring OGDEN— A campaign designed chairman of the chamber military to have "every social and welfare affairs committee saw a "splendid of the civic pride agency of the county represented acknowledgment in Ogden Community Coordinating of business and professional men whose" contributions made possible council will be mapped next Wedthe chamber’s of the land nesday at an evening meeting of for release to purchase the government” executive and auryey committees in “To them the credit Is due” Mr the lounge at Weber college acOGDEN— Commendation WASHINGTON Aug 17 (Pi-T- he government’s grazing division announced Wednesday it would begin issuing long-tergrazing— permits to western livestock men within a few weeks Ogden Seeks of Welfare Units The first permits supplanting temporary licenses issued While’ the grazing division was setting up administrative machinery for the agreement of the 120000000 acres of public range will go to livestock men in district No 6 Mpffat county Colorado The Colorado district aggregates 1142980 acres F R Carpenter grazing director said this district was the first’ of 50 classified for grazing and would therefore provide an excellent "test-irff- e to ground” before other districts cording president were placed on the Benefits of such chamber projThe council believed the first ects are not confined solely to Ogden it was pointed out by M Ai permanent organizafion of its type (Lon) Romney chamber secretary in the state was organized last “Such projects as the arsenal are spring for the establishing of neces- of importance to Utah and the west sary coordinating facilities to asgenerally" he said “Labor business sure the most effective and eco- and nomical efforts of all private anc over industry will profit many times from this endeavor” governmental agencies Mr Romney cited Davis county More than 100 social and welfare commissioners— asBts agencies of The county will be Ho for their cooperation to be represented in the counpointed out'that land purchased by cil chamber and donated to the govIt is hoped the" council can be the ernment was thus taken from taxa-tiocompletely organized by September 15 Mr Peterson said On that long-term- basis In classifying the range the government Sends experts into the field to determine the carrying capacity of thedand— how many head of livestock can graze on the range without destroying the forage Carpenter said surveys disclosed the Colorado district could carry "approximately i24000 sheep cattle and horses during the nominal onth grazing season On this basis he said about 219 permits would be issued by His division The government's big “pasture" divided into 50 grazing districts — extends into Arizona California Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah and Wyoming Carpenter said he hoped to bring at least one district in each of the states into the “long-term- " program “by the end of the year” He said range surveys had been completed in district No 5 in New Mexico and that it would J’probably be the next to be taken oft the temporary basis' (retire-mU'ctf-c- seven-m- oq o 17950 Saves Up to 50 Even Temperature Saves Labor Safe and Clean No Smoke Minneapolis Honeywell Controls nj Wales of San Francisco Cal western director of the National Probation association" will be in Ogden to address the coordination group Cost Installation Eitra BUY ON F H A PLAN NO DOWN PAYMENT! 50 Per Month Electrical ApplianceDownstairs s- AUERBACH’S The o In'ermountam Founded 1864 Stare Brigham City pvic Unit Plans Outing Saturday BRIGHAM CITY-BrigCity junior chamber of commerce annual outing will be conducted at BOISE UP) — The advisory board the county park Saturday at 7:15 of Idaho grazing district No 1 Was p m i called Wednesday by District GrazSpecial entertainment under the ier James O Beck to meet in Boise direction of Mrs Dan Frodsham and 26 to discuss winter grazing Harold B Felt has been arranged t August ham Call Grazing Meet $62-00- To Honor Settlers— Founding of Wellsville in 1856 will be commemorated September 3 4 and 5 at festivities which are to include a rodeo concerts parade meetings and sports events Beet Tonnage Hit Pea- kLower Snake river valley’s contribution to the Idaho 1938 tonnage is expected to hit a new record high with production of four 0 factories forecast to exceed tons 550-00- Board Slate School Work — Contracts for completion of the cafeteria art room and upper floor class rooms at Ogden's new r high school will be awarded Thursday at a special school board session million-dolla- Junior Chamber Director I Named - Mel Thorley Cedar City theater operator has been named a director of the state organiza-tio- o to succeed H Ray Bush Crash Injure ('yelist — Calvin Jonas 24 of Richmond Utah was in a Preston Idaho hospital Wednesday-night with a broken leg and other injuries suffered in a crash at Preston motorcycle-ca- r Lewiston Pair : uncovered it” Sales Tax Case Nears End TOOELE — Claiming $10000 In sales tax collections have not been received by the state the Utah state tax commission Friday will complete presentation of a preliminary action against O T Barrus Tooele automobile dealer Several witnesses were heard Tuesday as the tax commission sought to prove that records kept Motor company by the Lincoln owned by Barrus were incomplete and that taxes and penalties in ex' cess of $10000 were due the state The commission's petition J‘£V' f' the money claimed may be recovered The Lincoln-Moto- r company was closed last week by- order of the tax body f“ if First Aid Meet Slated 1 Falling Log Kills Pierce Trucker r 1 Watch for the danger signal— burning Itching feet white peeling patches cracks and raw flesh between the toes— breeding ground for Athlete's Foot Relieve this condition by attacking the cause Use ALPHAJELL Work3 wonders with Athlete's Foot soothes and helps to heal distressed areas and broken tissue: Satisfaction guaranteed or your Double size tube of money back ALPHAJELL at all Schramm-Johnso- n Store only 47c (Adv) To rope a critter on - ift connection the range calls for a keen eye and a dexterous swing of the loop and to perfect timing! capture that elusive quality found in Becker's famous Beers likewise calls for perfect timing in every step of the manufacturing process Brewing skill that Is the heritage of a half century of experimenting and improve malt true Pilsener choicest barley ing these are yeast and water that is better than pure the things that insure the uniform high quality of these famous brands of Beer Try a sparkling glass of either! friendly hospitality through-- 1 out that adds a charm of pleasant comfort and good living Equally important to a pleasant Boise visit is the famous Owyhee dining room —called Idaho'4 finest Garage I perfect timing! Modern absolutely are Owyhee accommodations and service There Is a genuine atmosphere of welcome and complete : Hotel The in STARTS HERE jy j? - Utah-Nevad- ATHLETES FOOT Jw f A x ITi-M- Marshall got off the train at Pocatello and spent the day visit ing the city and seeing a picture show waiting for his brother to arrive on the Portland Rose The youths had been visiting at Portland anl were en route hpme ifm being heard before Judge Herbert M Schiller asks that a receiver be appointed for the firm in order that Die in Mishap Boy Somnambulist Escapes Hurts in Train Mishap rA 1 TOOELE— First aid experts from the Columbia Steel company plant at Provo will give a demonstration at the Clover C C C camp near here August 20 it has been ansuLEWISTON Idaho r" and nounced by T K Ward camp Mrs Edwin W Wing -- prominent perintendent Camp first aid teams a thecommittce Lewiston couple were fatally in- will be entered in the Arpong the prominent Utahns jured near here Tuesday when their safety contest Ward said who will address the convention are automobile plunged over a Governor Henry H Blood who will embankment be the principal speaker on AuWing 82 was a former Nez Perce Qwyhee gust 24 Governor's day Dr Adam county commissioner and Lewiston! S Bcnnion who will discuss "Build city councilman Boise Utah"- J Reuben Clark Jr Elmer G Peterson president of Utah State Agricultural collage George P La Vatta field agent Dr F S for the Indian service Harris of Brigham Young univerAbe Murdock sity Congressman ST MARIES Idaho UPl- -A and others will speak log The highlight of the Indian par- struck George A DeCarufel 21 on In be will the the head killed him Tueslate and program ticipation reached the evening of August! day as he whs unloading his timber with the presentation of a pageant truck near here “The Wedding of Hiawatha and DeCarufel lived at Pierce Idaho Minnehaha" written directed and and Missoula Mont before comportrayed by the Indians of the ing here in 1936 His bride of a reservation month survives Idaho— Little the POCATELLO worse for his experience a boy "who walking in his sleep' stepped from a slowly moving train at Gooding rejoined his brother and continued on their trip to their home at Emporia Kan Wednesday night Ronald Earl Merwin' the boy who Etepped bmhe train m his sleep was ’awakened by the shock but was unable to catch the train which was pulling out of the station It was moving about five miles per hour at the time he arose (n his sleep and walked to the end of the car opened the door’ and stepped off members of the crew believed The older brother Marshall Merwin awakened later and notified trainmen he was unable to find his brother and subsequently it was iearned Ronald had been left at Gooding redit date-Ralp- 300-fo- at AUERBACH’S said council Browning H Peterson O plant-mad- — with service 4 When you plan fo be In Boise make reservations at OWYHEE ilth and Main Boise C F Mann Manager 533 South 4th 17 — HyaAWiiaJWW' wxakmmam vSy BEVERAGE CO PEV1VEY THE HOTEL WWWM&W mi West CANS Salt Lake City BOTTLES But V UINTA CLUB r Beckfli i io IE C K E IECKER It PRODterS BREWING I COMPANY MALTINC mm o&m Pm CO (dti Utah InutM Wye 0 JUGS DRAUGHT |