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Show State Briefs OGDEN Further discussion of the city's $90 fee for county use of the city owned Inhslator equipment equip-ment seemed likely Thursday A meeting of commissioners of the city and county was set for Friday, but may be postponed until next week in the absence of Mayor Harmon Har-mon W. Peery. who was In Price attending at-tending the Utah Stats Municipal league convention. Mayor Harman W. Peery said Thursday hs would ask the Ogden and Weber county school districts to sell their half interest in the municipal stadium lo bring about a compromise in the stadium finances. Ogden City now owns 60 per cent of the stadium. Failure of the two school districu to pay $7102 each year for 1936 and 193T resulted In the controversy. Erection of a sodium vapor "white way" system at the north and south approaches to Ogden on Washington avenue has been urged by Mayor Harman W. Peery. Cooperation Co-operation of the state highway commission com-mission in paying the cost would be asked under the mayor's plan. CEDAR CITY Affiliation of the Cedar City Parent-Teacher association associa-tion with the stats' and national organizations or-ganizations was announced Thursday Thurs-day by Hrs. T. C Syrett, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. O. C. Bowman, association president, will attend the Utah State Congress convention as an official delegate from the local unit. LOGAN Representatives of the Provo. Salt Lake City. Ogden, Gar- land, Tremonton and Brigham City, Utah, and Preston and Montpelier, Idaho, chambers of commerce were guests Wednesday of the Logan civic leaders at the second annual outing at Camp Guinavah in Logan Lo-gan canyon. BRIGHAM CITV Rudger Claw-son Claw-son of the L. D. S. church council of twelve apostles will dedicate the monument on Forest street Thursday Thurs-day at p. m., honoring Brigham Young. PROVO Members of American Legion, Provo post 13, Wednesday evening heard reports of the recent convention at Price and discussed methods of speeding up their mem-bership mem-bership drive. Fred Newell, post commander, reported that M paid memberships for 193S had been turned in at the Price convention. PRICE Max Varela of Martin Wednesdsy was bound over to the district court for trial, following preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace J. W. Hammond on a charge of depriving an owner of his automobile. Varela allegedly stole an automobile at Helper Sunday from Paul McLean of Standardville. He is being held in the county jail in lieu of (500 bonds. Stockmen operating on the ranges east of Salt Lake City and north of Carbon county will meet at Duchesne Du-chesne Tuesday to elect new members mem-bers of the advisory board of grazing graz-ing district No. 8, E. E. House of Price, department of Interior grazier, gra-zier, said Thursday. The Junior Genealogical society of the Price L D. S. ward will hold its annual outing Saturday afternoon after-noon in the Price city park, Mrs. J. Vivian Powell. Carbon stake leader, lead-er, said Thursday. |