Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING — BY TRIBUNE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS : 14 A 1936 - Happenings Throughout the State Tax Collection Mark Topples In Utah County Plans Mapped For Festivals On July 4th Redemption of Property to Escape Auditor’s Deed Swamps Office Price Richfield Tooele Announce Plans Well Under Way for Events Provo Bureau 13 Correspondent Phono 1150 Phono 1S47-- J 21 N University Ave Phono $3$ A rent Reoidenco Art Building At Springville ' 1 Nears Finish If p- - S&jr: v4 Structure Expected to Be Reday for Opening '" It v v i' v ' v of School in Autumn k Special to The Tribune SPRINGVILLE — Unless unfor seen difficulties arise the roof of the $80000 Springville art building will be completed by the middle of July and the building will be ready for the opening of school in Septemtreasurer announced Saturday ber officials in charge of construcI Hp' The amount is three times ' tion announced Saturday Work on large as the $6364867 collected durthe building has been delayed the 1935 in the and with first ing quarter r-vfi past several weeks due to a shortthe first and second quarter collections in 1935 totaling but $4733660 age of W P A workmen In this TOOELE— Independence' day will and $5647208 respectively is more district it is stated Only 30 men be celebrated in Tooele July 4 with than was collected during these first are working on the structure which the volunteer firemen of ' the city three quarters of 1935 until recently has employed about in to the charge appointaccording 60 workmen Large Collection ment Nelse announced by Mayor Located just west of the high The fifial quarter in 1935 how' Plans Blomstrom celebrafor the school the art building will not only ever was a large collection ' Sttion will be completed by them house the school's permanent art being secured which brought David E Charles J Eral Tate collection and afford suitable disthe total to $28832824 for the year and Ed Evans make up the finance This yearly collection however for play rooms for the national exhibit committee appointed by the firebut it will furnish rooms in which 1935 is less than $100000 greater men The sports committee inThe Memorial log cabin shown above The art dramatics and music classes than the first quarter collection this Daughters of Utah Pioneers Monday cludes H E LaBelle Alex W year Rhone ‘and baseball will be directed typical of those of the eariies tstructures in group has been instrumental in the erection will bq taught The huge increase is due to the Display Rooms and furnishing of the cabin which contains by J Ellis Park Leslie Gillette and Nephi and other Utah towns will be dedifact that hundreds of taxpayers Wendell Tate Ottis Johnson Willis cated The building contains five display of of Utah’s mementoes the Juab the by camps county many early days throughout the country paid their Gaisford rooms two of which ore 30 feet wide and Franklin England back taxes this year to save them have charge of concessions and 60 feet long two others 24x50 from going to auditor’s tax deed feet and a smaller one 24x34 feet Mr Jensen said With a moraRICHFIELD— A tentative proThe permanent display rooms are torium having been declared by the Earl Bascom a sophomore gram which will insure Richfield located on the first floor and tha state legislature on taxes for the national exhibit rooms on the secat the Brigham Young uni- -' people of the proper observance of has last four years there were hundreds been outlined Independence day ond story Around the border of ' versify studies art at the uni- - by D H Whittenburg post comof property owners who failed to the ceiling in each display room the winter reand mander taxes of the American Legion during pay their property lights are placed avery 12 s deemed them at the last minute he months and is a successful and Mayor W L Warner The inches affording proper light to the to The Tribune lustrous from much care and polSpecial of the American pointed out The deluge of pay pictures to be hung on the walls rodep performer during the Legion willpost NEPHI— The Juab county camps ishing adorns the other end of the have charge of the arments was so great that the trees-urer’Massive reinforced concrete tres-slmantel won has Bascom summer of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers office was unable to keep rangements are constructed in place of a Ancient Bedstead honors through the excellence The program as outlined will in- will conduct exercises Monday abreast with its work and as a resolid ceiling in the dramatic art Residen Fork d A Spanish bedstead which sult has been swamped and unable of his paintings and money clude cannonading serenading a June 15 at 10 a m in the city park once room which is also equipped with served In the home of Pioneer to get the report out until Saturday parade patriotic pro- at a medium aized stage Selected Contro for his schooling through his miniature me- Edwin Harley was contributed by a by Nephi pioneer dedicating children’s a dance and sports gram he said From the front Spanish style enskill as a rodeo performer in the afternoon water sports at the morial cabin which has been erected his daughter Mrs Margaret Hincktrance extending through a portion Fund Apportionment Board of in one of end the stands It ley County city natatorium and fireworks and there These exercises constitute of the building is a spacious hall in The apportionment to the various a dance at the Legion hall in the a part of the annual county con- cabin fully equipped with crisswhich several recesses and uniquely for cross units for which checks will be white and rope springs evening vention of the camps shelves are constructed for shaped PROVO— H David Jones mailed immediately is as follows of bolster and Span statuary The office room with a Committees to make ready for The spread characteristic convention session for of regular Lehi $231662 Alpine $62587 AmerUtah's first settlement ish Fork was named chairman of the celebration will be appointed election of officers will be held at fireplace in one end is located on ican Fork $346052 Pleasant Grove A center table once used In the later according to Commander 1:30 p m Monday at the Nephi for admin the northwest corner of the buildpermanent organization Orem $424 Lindon $119455 home of Matthew McCune who Whittenburg tabernacle Mrs Cornelia S Lund the soil conservation pro- ing $165618 Alpine school district $22 prior to his coming to Utah was a istering of comState ihe Central Spiral Stairway president Provo 62664 EPHRAIM— The city council has Provo $1514397 in the British army gram in Utah county at a meeting major general A spiral stairway leads from the pany is expected to address sessions in India school district $1312965 Spring-vin- e honor of a of of directors the association appropriated $150 toward financing of the convention Sat main floor to the occupies place upper story In an Independence day celebration A rocking chair made in 1853 $157522 Mapleton $82021 urday in the city and county build connection with the second story a Memorial Pioneer Salem $329532 here S is but J Fork Christensen still the genand comfortable Ing Spanish sturdy cloister extends along the back of Santa-qui- n eral chairman of the committee ar$19074 The cabin which has been was contributed by Mrs Mary Ann Payson $236042 Three directors who make up the the building overlooking a patio or Canadian Sophomore at ranging for the celebration and erectedpioneer as a memorial to Nephi's Jackson widow of Nephi Jackson $61530 Goshen $71259 Nebo were control board county selected open court which will be inclosed told the council of the general plans early settlers is a solidly-bui- lt school district $1612510 State and struc- who served in the Black Hawk In- Friday at night meetings held in with a low wall surrounding a founschool-fundB Y U Earns Tuition tentatively outlined for the day's ture Its furniture and equipment dian war A hardwood churn $4188807 state road Fork Provo and American tain and flower gardens were contributed by daughters or brought across the plains in 1853 Spanish Utah county $3922635 $525812 program Mr Jones was chosen to repConcrete tile steel and plaste? Summer Contests The council also took action to co- granddaughters of early settlers by Mrs Elsie Price is another in- Fork Benjamin drainage district $202428 resent the south section of the coun are being used ’almost exclusively Iv Lake Shore nad Benjamin drainThis was contrib- ty George Boyce of operate with the South Sanpete Each piece of furniture has bits of teresting relic the throughout The ex- Edgemont building school in uted district $45009 fullMrs a romantic a Elsie stone The age Sprlngville irrigation by securing daughter pioneer history central section and Sylvan Clark terlor will be stuccoed a very light time recreational supervisor for the chimney and fireplace are construct- Wood $21916 Mapleton irrigation $5535 Father Special to The Tribune Lehi the north part of the county shade on Finds Body nearly white over concrete1 to swimcontrol $79778 of ed Mottoes on Walls take care Utah lake band with red sand stones hauled by PROVO— It is a far cry from the district drainage a with red Named tile roof Simple decoraOther 1 Utah oounty No drainage $88338 rodeo ring to the art studio but ming pool end such activities Eph Pioneer John Sidwell in early days The walls of the cabin are decoMr Clark was elected as vice tions will be carried out in the inStringer of Bridge 60 per cent of interest $904166 fees Earl Bascom Brigham Young uni- raim agreed to contribute $50 a and used by him in other buildings rated with framed cross-stitc- h These stones were donated by Miss mottoes dear to the hearts of early-da- y chairman of the association at Sat- terior to form a background for the weed eradication $21905 $105415 versity sophomore from Raymond month for the next three months and other pieces of art to state bounty $15851 and tubercuEtta Sidwell daughter of the first County Agent S pictures Alberta Canada A kitchen table urday’s meeting bridge manages housewives Special to The Tribune Work on the building began tha R Boswell losis tax $12175 becomes owner the gap successfully excelling in automatically rawhide-bottomed and chair once It was at PROVO — Clive Elroy Willoughby both fields The organization meet- latter part of November The logs for the cabin were used in the home of the Miller fam- secretary Individual Instruction to be completed for first son of William L and A expected was W attended W Owens ing rodeo from by the steep slopes of Mt ily early settlers of Nephi suggest recognized performer brought Evelyn Selman Willoughby of Orem Bascom leaves the exciting work of assistant director of the atate ex- the art exhibit this spring The Nebo where in early days the set- romantic reminiscences of Stressed pioneer tension service who is being erected with P W Playground Project was drowned at 9:30 a m Saturday broncho Importance tlers obtained logs for their dwell- meals of corncake bacon and wild explained vari- building busting in the fall to take in an irrigation ditch which runs ous phases of the soil program and A funds through a federal grant of in the and brush the up ing palette A brass Milford berries kettle brought Planned for big $54000 and a local contribution of through the Willoughby farm B Y U art department He was Iron fire-dotongs and shovel across the plains by Mrs Mary outlined the duties of the county The baby was playing in the yard approximotely $25000 PROVO — "Students should learn for the directors a awarded medal for were one gold made recently fireplace Noble Gardner and donated by by by his mother when she missed him painting the best landscape submit- to do rather than just have informa- of Mr Boswell that reported blacksmiths first James already Nephi’s Mrs Elva Bailey a MILFORD — Golden Stokqr She went to tile stream and searched ted in the annual contest of the tion poured into them with no par- Pexton work sheets for participation in the some of whose descendants is suspended from an iron Committees Selected Beaver county agent accompanied up and down the banks and sum- Studio guild student art society ticular effort on their part” Dr are now living at have been filed program On the pothook long used in the home of by 1350 F S Harris president of Brigham mantel above the Nephi by Miss Myrtle Davidson assistant moned her husband from a nearfarmers stands fireplace Pioneer Sidwell John Steering Decorating found the field The father director of the U S A C extension by Young university declared in an ad- a brass candlestick used in the For Maple Canyon Day Speaker Announced early Rag rugs brightly colored and service were in Milford Friday child In the creek lodged against a Bascom's specialty in rodeo work dress emphasizing the importance is This in and held it is number a tallow to days' woven reach expected with much labor and care morning to determine through dis- stringer which supports a bridge is steer decorating In this event of individual instruction for stu- candle made by Sarah Ann Cazier 2000 before the final date for the cowboy rides Alongside a large dents before the cussion with representatives of Mil- 35 rods from the house session in 1860 Also on the mantel is a by daughters and granddaughters nearly Thursday work h sheets of the pioneers give the floor of the submitting said The MORONI— The following commitA strap on the overalls worn by steer drops on the animal's neck of the Utah state ford and Minersville social service high school prin- clock which recorded time In the final date is June 25 tees have been appointed to take on cabin an the and of cheerwhile to the child on comfort town and then air best h?d the stringer caught trying hang project organizations cipals’ convention being held at household of Herbert Burton faSpeakers who outlined the pro- charge of the program for the fulness typical of the humble homes to he undertaken during the sum- - and kept the bpdy from washing to the steer drapes a ribbon on Aspen Grove in Provo canyon ther of the late Judge Thomas H occupied by those who left more gram to the farmers af the various eighth annual Maple Canyon day to farther downstream Efforts to save each of the steer's horns mer months "For each student there should gurton In the summer of 1933 Bascom be kept a comfortable abodc3 to trudge across meetings were Mr Owens at Span- be held June 24 in Maple canyon: It was decided that a supervised the babyUhrough artificial respiraso that A record personal brass lamp brought from En- a thousand miles of wilderness to ish Fork J W Gillman chairman Coffee C W Jeneen Thomas A boys and tion were made by Dr Don C Mer- won second place at the Calgary he might be property helped over playground for gland by Israel Bale and wife rill and Fire Chief Clyde Scott stampede and two weeks later set his establish themselves in the “valleys of the county commission at Provo Bailey checking W S Anderson girls would be the most suitable problems Advisers and teachers of a century ago but still of the mountains" and Earl Spiith chairman of the' lunches David A Little Elden Ina new world's record at a rodeo at should but proved futile have personal contact with project A committee of three The ditch is but three feet in Lethbridge Canada The same sum- the individual students and discuss county wheat control association Ralph Blackham Howard cluding Mrs J M Hughes Mrs at Lehi Blackham James Prestwich recepL G Clay and Mrs Rue Neilson width and from 16 to 18 Inches in mer he was given third place rat- their needs and desires determinSix-YeFormer Spanish Fork tion Cleon Anderson Elmo L Irons Work Plan was appointed to make plans for the depth The body was recovered in ing in steer decorating by the ing their capabilities and limita25 minutes after the child was about Rodeo program Ernest R Anderson Rodseek association and cooperation tions” Dr Harris said playground Wed Girl East to in Outlined Arches missed for Route ney L Anderson John W Irons Dr Carriers from the townspeople Burton K Farnsworth state diHelp Earn Money H E Dice parking Russell Bailey The baby born November 19 1934 rector of education For two presummers the last this secondary BeLarsen Rex Kellett Walat Orem is the only child NEW YORK June 12- -E Martin MOAB— A sided at the meeting Elect New Officers Howard New Officers Elected program for ter Hardy Hugh StringhanvCom-mittee- s sides the parents the grandparents cowboy artist has taken to rodeo of work own to 36 for his a banker native Larsen enjoyment and from other towns will be L and Ella Willoughby and developing the Arches National monearn money to pay his way Girl’s By 4-- H Sewing Club Samuel Sandy City and Miss Edna Mae ument Broken at a later date In 1938 has been George V Selman all of Orem sur- help Leg appointed starting Ludlow 25 of the Barbizon Plaza PROVO — J O Child of Price was through school He has participated are enthusiastic about the People SPANISH FORK— Masters of the vive outlined Frank in rodeos in various parts of CanPinkley super- reelected president of the Utah Or- celebration and from by Salt Lake Auto hotel this city obtained a license By every indicaNeedle a second year sewing ada and in Utah Recently ha took to wed here Friday and announced intendent of the southwestern mon- ganization of the National Star tion this annual Maple CanContinued eighth club of the Second ward has been Hearing a day off from his school work to PROVO — Patsy Creer five they would be married later by the uments The program which calls Route Carriers’ association at a yon day promises to be the greatPROVO— Preliminary hearing of enter the opening day of the meet daughter of Mr and Mrs Lenn Rev F G Taylor of Brooklyn for an expenditure of approximately convention here reorganized with the following ofest ever held in Maple canyon Friday night ficers: Lucile Brockbank presi L G Gammon George Faulkner at Mona Utah Last summer with Creer of 42 South Seventh West N Y but revealed no further de- $300000 has been approved by the Provo was Lyle Bringhurst dent Peggy Hagan vice president and William Hicks charged with three fellow Canadians he went to street service tails national parks named vice president with (Suffered a broken left leg Lucy Ludlow secretary and treas- - grand larceny for the alleged theft Columhia Miss where the quartet Friday at 7:15 p m when she was Mr Larsen son of Sofus and CarThe Moab Lions club has received J Cutler Snowville secretary-treasur- Joseph Judge Sets $100 Bail ll A urer Lois Jones reporter Nila of 22 steel rails valued at $150 from conducted a complete show a car driven L G oline Pederson Larsen gave his a copy of the proposed program and struck Mrs Child was appointed exIn Game Law Charge reporter the Utah Fire Clay company was Bascom's specialty in the art Powelsonby of Salt Lake by while present residence as 41 West Sixty-fourt- h are urging that the work be started ecutive City secretary of Elide the 25 Organization by world is drawing bucking horses crossing the street in front of her Friday continued until June street this city Misa Lud- in 1937 The FAIRVIEW— J C Houtz of organization also selected Mr club of the Fourth ward has been City Judge Don R Ellertson and cowboys low home daughter of Nathaniel and The Arches monument is declared Child as delegate to the national effected and the following officers pleaded not guilty Thursto scenic one of the Ludlow was be bom Jones Mr outstanding Powelson told officers that Margaret convention with Parley Steele of day before Reed M Peterson juschosen: Thelma Nelson president the state Utah in in Fork attractions the girl ran out from the front of Spanish n Panguitch and' Jo Oberto of Hel- tice of the peace in the Fairview Marian Olsen vice president aparked car directly in the path per as alternates Tall secretary Elaine Peter precinct to a charge of unlawfully of his machine and that he was unState Senator George M Miller having in his possession a trout son reporter Maud Siler song and able to avoid striking her The child was the priheipal speaker at the Trial has been set for July 1 at cheer leader Renee Hughes organ- was hit by the right fender as Mr meeting The association is formed 10 a m 1st' Lawana Grotegut and Dorothy Powelson turned out in an effort to seek better rates of pay for memMr Houtz was admitted to ball in Anderson leaders to miss her She was taken to the ber carriers of mall the sum of $100 Members of the Blue Ribbon Clark clinic where her injuries and protect it against all eneclub of the Third ward heard a talk Special to The Tribune were treated and then returned to mies’’ he said in conclusion on foot) sanitation given by their PROVO — Greater respect for A pageant depicting the history her home leader Mrs Robert Booth at their the American flag and the ideals W P A project by the city to conSpecial to The Tribune of the flag was presented by a serve water previously lost meeting Tuesday afternoon Eight for which it standi was FILLMORE — Marking compleby urged unof Scouts Provo Boy group School Board Adopts girls were present seepage and evaporation through tion of the Chalk $105000 creek former District Judge George W der the direction of Rulon Doman James A Kelly will be Mayor Worthen commander of the Utah scout commissioner who acted as Tentative 1936 Budget flood control dam a celebration in charge of the dedication proJune Snow on Beaver By taking advantage of summer training you will be in will be held ere Friday American Legion in reader gram and invitations have been RICHFIELD — At the regular position two or three months ahead of those who wait' until dam constructed by CCC sent to Governor Henry H Blood Students Honored Shed Overflows River department fhe an address at the annual flag day meeting of the board of education enrollees under supervision of the Medals were presented to stuSeptember and have a better choice of a position School officials to attend and forest of the Provo Elks lodge exercises held Monday the tentative budget forest “ hours from 8 a m to 1 p m Rooms large and well ventilated BEAVER — The Beaver fiver and who dents won the annual which service school band Millard The flag expended high on of the lawn the night was with ceiling fans all its tributaries have been filled Friday a directed by Thomas A Whatcott day essay contests conducted In was adopted and a public hearing $70000 of the total cost has clubhouse Ret for June 22 at ip a m The ' to overflowing during the last few the schools through the auspices 60 feet wide and 29 feet and other musical organizations “Our national emblem is not board also granted permission to spillway Special and regular courses in all commercial subjects A poof the lodge J A Owens mandays with a runoff flow from snows just a holiday flag Every color will play A baseball game free high school Sevier the South orches sition secured for every graduate— 196 calls for office help deposited over the Beaver moun- speaks of a virtue for which we mile ager of the Provo Herald pre- tra to tour the high forms a It lake will barbecue and free dance state next year to received since January 1 The best employment record in sented the medals to Fontella tains about June 1 The storm are out the program long and approximately 300 yards round tells us a story It proud concerts twelve years Porter of the Parker school for give extraordinary in this section for It is a guardian of our homes wide and its storage water reaches A plaque bearing the following Another matter of business taken a maximum the best essay in jurisdiction June was a boon to stockmen and land and depth of 23 feet Used inscription has been placed on It is our conpeople up was the decision to advertise bids in Call write or phone for catalog Visitors welcome See our v Doris Harrison farmers Farrer junior building it were 6000 sacks of the dam: “U S forest service 48 a of stitution view birdseye for the home economic A remodeling school in session It pays to get the best K commis water for best essay in seventh Henry high Boytcr 15000 yards of clay and cement dam Chalk creek constructed 140 million people and 150 states by department at the Richfield high 6000 loads of cobblestone sioner reports thl peak flow so far Louise Olsen and Farrer grades 3749 CCC of national struggle” Judge company years supervised school in the runoff flow is 655 second feet A masonry-line- d junior high for best essay in ditch three and by R H Rutledge regional forWorthen said which is 100 second feet higher than eighth grades miles water carries P ester J r Martin regional enlong Medals Given To Hold Reunion the peak flow for 1935 The mean © © Introductory exercises and the from the reservoir to the town of A Mattson forest suC gineer "As Americans let us adhere to flow for 24 hours Tuesday was 470 MIDWAY The annual reunion of Fillmore and adjacent fields for regular altar services were con45 East Broadway WasatchM pervisor R C Parkinson supersecond feet compared with 360 sec ducted by the officers of the the B T Mitchell family will be Irrigation purposes every flag day and to the Ameri0 intendent: W O Nicholls engiCosting ond feet for the highest mean flow can creed It is our duty to love lodge headed by Elmer Singleton' held at Snyder's Hot Pots Midway the ditch carries 30 second neer in appreciation of Fillmore Largest and Best Equipped in Intermountain Territory it to obey its laws to respect in 24 hours last year exalted ruler Utah on June 20 feet of water It was built as a city” Special to The Tribune if JUNE Special to The Tribune PRICE—Members of the American Legion Thursday evening furthered plans for the huge Fourth of July celebration to be held in Price A colorful celebration is expected The event will open with salute and from then on the celebration program will be crowded with boxing swimming games for the kiddles baseball contests fireworks and a grand closing ball at the Silver Moon pavilion PROVO — Tax sale redemptions in Utah county during the first quarter of 1936 totaled $18887337 the largest amount of tax sale redemptions ever collected in one quarter In the history of Utah county An' drew Jensen of Provo Utah county Hr C$m HI: i1 ''&M ' $120-870- r Pioneer Daughters to Dedicate Conservation Memorial Log Cabin at Nephi Chief Named By Soil Men 01 es high-backe- Rodeo Skill Aids Student In Art Study Baby Boy Dies s In Orem Ditch te er three-quarte- rs Wes-tenak- ar Star six-ye- H er An-ge- 4-- H La-Jea- 4-- H Elks Hold Flag Day Rites Boy Scouts Offer Pageant Fete Slated for Dedication Of Chalk Creek Control Dam New Classes Starting Monday one-four- th one-ha- Hcnaccr Business Colleire lf $35-00- 1 |