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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH WEBER Hn SUIT Log an III ' i u procla-matlon'- e, five-ye- IUI-le- y Office, ilV't No, Main. Pbont 116. Keaidence Telephone, 902. , LV I I i'.'a1i ; 7',WN ," 'i'VTl .r'r- " ' - torney Leon Fonnessbeck. Cache Schools Conduct Active Health Program LOGAN, March 18 Cache an schools are conducting county J i a if 3 :( -- LOGAN'. Utah, March H Tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock the state utilities commission will hold a session In the courtroom to hear the application of the Mountain States Tele- a phone and Telegraph company for raise In ratea of Its patrons of the Logan exchange, whlah also Includes Providence, Hyde Park, Mendon, Newton and Clarkston. officials have filed obLogan city jection to the proposed Increase and will be represented at the hearing by Mayor A. G. I.undetrom and City At- U. March of the Two f principals, o Garfield high school opera, whose solo w.irk was especially ole com mends are Miss Nellie Haycock Ned Sargent. Droduct'.on "The Garden of and Klehmond, Smlthfield. S It Leader Passes Alpha Ballinger, ure in eastern Utah velopment, dead. f tl't DIES Convention. DOME, March 28 (AP). A small oak cross with metal1 lnS Prelic ornamanu pared bjr tha Vatican to be placed on tha tit of tha north pole, If General Umberto incceed In fell effort at landing hit dirigible on tha ice there this spring. With tha cross will be placed a abort role bearing the Italian flag. No-bl- le Shan." - 'Vnumberof Newion Fair Board Chooses A. A V . I Macfarlane predicted that this year's convention will be one of the biggest 1 w the association has ever held. There will be three sessions of the on two on and one conclave, April On the evening of April i April there will lie an Informnl banquet at sW-w. ii.ii n rr The meerlngs the Newhoufe hotel. on April 5 will convene at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., while the one on the folto present a good esse. lowing day will convene at 2 p. m. has failed Thew Daniel Wright, Washington, The program for the three meetings l W. Ragland, New York, and follows: arrived here torouneel for Sinclair, Musical number. L. T. S. college and Atlee 1'omerene of Cleve stulente: invocation. Bishop James day, United States senator, former land, I Wrathall. (irantsvllle; aiMress of welcome. Mayor John F. Bowman, is scheduled to arrive tomorrow . Dr. H. T. Saltord. Mr. Fall'a per Salt lake City; response to address J. McPherson, Green sonal physician, will be at the side of welcome, River; report of secretary, Thomas T the former cabinet officer wnen Redmond; report of president, J. M. the takUur of the deposition starts, Macfarlane; "Kncouragement of the the doctor said tonight. Whether or Cattle Industry. John T. Calne III, not he will remain at the Fall home field director. International livestock throughout the proceedings will de how; "Cooperation of Fish and Game pend on his patlcnt'e condition under Department With Livestock Men." the strain, of the examination, lie David H. Madsen. slate fish and game added. commissioner: appointment of resolutions committee; finance committee RAIL MOTOR SERVICE. to audit. VILN'NA. Rail motor trains In In APRIL C are beln used on creasing numbers AFTERNOON SF.RSIOV. milw:iVfl tn care for nas- Musical number. V. of U. students; Htincnrian traffic. Freight Is moved In "Our Public Domain," Dr. George senger n locumotlve-drawI he motor trains. Stewart, ngronomist, Utah experi- trains consist of one standard type ment station: "Increasing the Calf a gas with coach eaufpped passenger Kenneth C. Crop of Utah," Dean motor and a second passenger Utah Agricultural college; oline Ikeler, coach as trailer. "Crazing on the National Forests and Public Domain." Krnest Winkler, assistant district forester, district 4. forest service, Ogden; discussion, members. APRIL S. Afternoon se?ion Musical number, L. D. S. college students; Invocation; "The Tax Question," Kdward Snow, chairman. Utah state board of equalization; "Three Years of Cooperative Marketing," Roy M. Hagen, managing director. Western Cattle Cooperative Marketing association. San Francisco; reports of committees and elec& .-- a .at Iteg-lnak- Department Heads PROVO .March 28 Supervisors for various departments of the 1S23 Utah county fair were chosen at a meeting of the county fair board Tuesday eveA manager for the fair will ning. be chosen at the next meeting of the board at the fair grounds Mon2. The entire list or chosen supervisors follows: Agriculture. L. L Dr. Bunnell. Lake View: livestock. R. C. Swalberg. Spanish Fork; poul Fork; try, R. Ij. Ashley. American J. F. Skinner, Spanish Junior LOGAN. March 28. Annual student Fork; project, Jenmanufacturing, Clayton body nominations t the I'tah Agr- kins, assisted bv 11. W. Startup, E. icultural college will be held Friday L. Parker, V. Bird, A. V. Chrlften-sen- . afternoon at 1 o'clock In the school's Dan Hunter and Harvey King, auditorium. Various clubs, classes, all of Provo. and C. R. Jones, Sprlng-villare preorganisations and fraternities, C. L. merchandise. Warnick, the race. Pleasant Grove; women's department, paring to enter candidates In one week Mrs. Mabel Stewart, Final elections will follow Payson: comlater. munity project, Ray Park, Orem. College Student Body Will Name Candidates Traveller Case Before Merrill Christopher son Judge Thursday Morning Chosen 'M' Men Head LOGAN. March 28. Orval Traveller, 19. who is out on a $2500 bond, will appear In Judge George D. Preston's city court tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock to answer to a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, arising out of his confessed whipping of Keith Gheen, 4, son of Mrs. Pearl Gheen. n PRIcft Utah. March 28. Alpha Ballinger, 70. or the past a leading firure In the development of sgo he becairehisso 111 that he was to mske regular trips to his Utah, and .."itlcularly the eastern sec- offi.-eTwo days hki he became contion of the state, died at his residence fined to his led. and fl.iKgini; pulses at Price this morning of arterio resulted in 'Is end this morning. sclerosis. , Nine Sons and Fmm th time of his migration to Daughters Living. in 187. Mr. Ballinger occupied Utah, was married October Mr. a prominent position In political and 2T. 1S87.Blli.inr to .Miss Klla Kanford, of Neeconomic development of the stale. vada, by the Rev Josbih McLean at He was bom In Mah:ika county, Iowa. Mrs Ilnlllnfer died September Novembe- - 1.1, 1 S ;, 7 , the son of James Ogden. 1, 1H14. Surviving are five sons, StanM. and Elnoia Witrner Bellinger. He of Kvanton, Wyo.; Bullingcr ley received h.s early education In the George aui Olenroy Ballinger, of Iowa public schools and upon his arand Bert and Dr. Sanford Helper, rival In Utah entered the law office B.illliiKer of Price--; and fonr ftnugMem, of the late Colonel D. W. Fenshaw, at Mis. L A. l'nch of i'rlce, Mrs. B. F. Ogden. He was admitted to the bar Johnson, Mrs Stannard Jensen and November "i at Ogden, and for Mls Fern Bellinger of Salt City. a few yeais engaged In the practice MrAt!all!ni: r was a member of the of law In V county. Unas and was khe first ul I KuIkk to In 1887, Coming r eastern Utah chancellor commander of Dnward what then F.mery county, Mr. lodge, No. 15. He was also a member Bnlllnger w.n elected county prosecutof the L O. O. F. Funeral services ing attorney the following year, and will be h"ld at Price Community reelected In 1830. While he held office church undee the direction of the Rev. he drew up and presented to the H. M. Merkel of Fries at a date to be Fmery courty court the petition estab- announced later. Interment will be lishing the town of Price. In !V'4 Mr. In thw family kit at the I'rlce city Ballinger worked for the division of cemetery. Emery county and was the man who suggested the name of Carbon county when the territorial assembly divided the county. Lent HI Influence To Build 111 Industry. In 1892 M'. Ballinger became inter ested In the mercantile business In Special te Tha Tribune. this section, and organised the Price March 28 Members BOUNTIFUL, About the ssme Trading company. Whltmore of the American Legion and the auxtime, In company with of an was he Incorporator Brothers, R. Day post at the first telephone line Into Kmery iliary of the George Bountiful will present the drama, county and for many years wai Interested In Its operation. "Way of a Maid," In the Bountiful Politically. Mr. Ballinger was a Re First ward amusement hall Friday. He was elected to office March 30. Proceeds of the play will publican. many times by that party and served he used as a benefit and relief fund. as chairman or the county central Participants Include Mrs. Alice Sescommittee for ten elections at various sions. Mrs. Bertha Thurgood, Mrs. Beatrice gtringham, Mre. Rose Gratimes throughout his career. ham. Mrs. Lucy Garrett, Mrs. Louise In 1912 he was elected county treas urer of Carbon county and reelected Card, Leonard Day, Gordon Strlng-han- i. In 11 and ll18. Joseph Day, Harry Hatch, PresDuring the declining years of his life he held to an ton Thatcher, Earl Card George Sedgwick weeks and Alfred Sessions. three active schedule. About, wi Legion and Auxiliary Will Present Play Inside, . . outside. PROVO, March 2S.Merrlll was elected president of the Utah stake "M" Men at the annual banquet and program of the stake Tuesday evening In the Fourth ward amusement hall. He succeeds Joseph Other officers chosen are Bentley. Harold Holdaway, vice president, and tion of officers. Ralph Strong, secretary and treasTribune Wants have lifted many urer. Emergencies are being met dally by from the ranks of the trailers and Principal speakers at the meeting those tireless little workers. Tribplaced them In the forefront of those were Richard R. Lyman of the M. I. who achieve. une Want Ads. A. general board and C. C. Cornwall, church recreational director. Musical selections were furnished. Close to 100 members attend the banquet, which was presided over by Dr. Vasctr M Tanner, with Joseph Bentley as toastmaster. STICK EXHIBIT May Find Way To North Pole Alpha Ballinger Prominent in Business Affairs of Price Since 1837. ivy day. April Oaken Cross "" f fit fl de- Problem! Confronting Industry to Be Discussed 2-D- Oil flJ niiiiiwiia at 1923. 0 eb Provo work. inn MEET IjCthe -p " given at the u Taxing of livestock, erasing- - on the week end. was A!viit very well ore- - public domain, cooperative market pared for a stu-- d ing and encouragement of the livee n t produc-an- d was unique stock Industry will be among the lm. the portant subjects to be discussed at lm being I. I first hih school the tenth annual convention of the .f ' ' i i musical In a yssaw 1 Utah Cattle ei Horse Growers' asso I V I - 1 vears I presented ciation, which will be held at the wim an V dent cast. G.' Nenboute hotel April 5 and 6, ac k M. Shields was cording to the program fur the two nays announced Wednesday by director of ne Thomas ltedmund, secretary of the p r o a u crion. "Oft-- . ' nll M1" Ven" oigsn:zution. John M. Macfarlane, president of -W ace Keese dl- the associations has just returned reeled the from a trip through southern Utah, and he announced that Interest In the coming convention Is keen among 4iHnmririrQonuiinti:tmmitiaiWHUHnmi'imnioi- the stockmen of that section. Mr. -- active health campaign. During the past four weeks a campaign haa been carried on In Paradise, where 205 have the present time been Inoculated.--A- t the same class of work Is being conI ducted In Hyrum. During the school DEPARTMENT year tOO pupils of Cache county Office: 47 E. 1st No, Phone 338.1 schools have been vaccinated for the Since Sepof smallpox. Correspondent: Horns pnone lloO prevention tember 1 all pupils of the Lewlston 1 Agent: Horns phone 425-school have been subjected to denial iiiniiiiiiiiiiitaiiuiiiHiuaiinmiiiiitimiiniiiBniHiimiirrt and Petersboro schools also ore working on a "good teeth" program. The Floradel school at Wellsville now has a midmorning milk drinking period for underweight students. LOGAN, March 28. The fourlh grade of the Whlttter school has the distinction of being the first class In the city to be 100 per cent In presenting O. K. teeth slips. Miss Irene Jones Is teacher and has been working; hard to establish the record. STUDS rANOL'ITClI. '','-...7-1 Utilities Will Hear Phone Case In Courtroom From Engineer' ' Rul-in- g Denying City Water i DEPARTMENT ft J?r.i L.-- Court Contest Will Result Preparation for appeal from the decision of the state engineer whereby Salt Laks City hopes to acquire JOS second-fee- t In the Weber river for wss oompleted purpose culinary Wednesday for filing In tha Third H. Folland." eity district court by ' W. ' attorney. The Fult is based on rejection by Oeorge M. Bacon, state engineer, of two filings at the mouth of Weber river In tha vicinity or tna Kiveraaie repower plant. Tha stata engineer1!2S. jected tha filings January 31. with the comment: 'I am returning herewith the two above entitled apthis (lay replications which I am jecting for the sole reason that the wators of the Weber river, a portion of which It la sought to appropriate by these filings, were by a the 25th day "of August, 1924, withdrawn from appropriation, said proclamation being made by the then state engineer, approved by the then governor. , . ." The filings were made March 24. 1927. one an application for the use the other for the use of sixty-fivof water for domesof 300 sacond-fee- t tic and municipal purooses. The attorney claims that there was then, and is now, sufficient water available flowing In the Weber river and unappropriated to satisfy the theapplicastate It Is claimed that tion. without engineer entered his rejection claim. the of merits the on passing Mr. Folland declares that the 1924 withdrawal was simply a prolongation withdrawal, of a previous and was without any force or effect, of the power The statutory legally. unapprostate engineer to withdraw from apIn state the priated waters not propriation Is limited tohea period maintains. to exceed five years, He contends that the unappropriated waters of the Weber were open to appropriation when the city made Us filings a year ago. CAPITAL PHYSICIANS SPEAK. OGDEN. March 2. At the monthly f thA U'hr Pountv Medi cal association at the Hotel Bigelow this evening, the two papers presented by Salt Lakers. Dr. Fuller B. gave a paper on "The Dinrnosis of Gastric fleers" end Pr. Martin O. I.inbem took for his subject "The Technique of Abdominal Surgery." Dr. W. R. Brown, president of ..he association, presided. DEBATE AT ELKS' CLUB. LOGAN, March JS. Thursday evening at the Elks' club Attorneys P. J. Evans and Leon Fonnessbeck will debate on the question, "Resolved, That capital punishment should be A music program also abolfshed." will be given by Leo Hales' orchestra. The public Is invited to attend. Garfield High Students Give Pleasing Opera 2D, . . I El El Spanish Fork Show Goes On in Spite of Storm; Governor Will Speak. Speclsl te Tbe Tribune. SPANISH FORK, March !. In spite of bad weather, the Spanish Pork annual livestock show opened tods with a large attendance and double the number of exhibits of the past year. Because of the storm It wai impossible to carry out the program aa scheduled and the time was spent placing the exhibit! in the two large sheds which have been erected for them. Sheep Judging was the only Judging which went forward, four high school teams Were entertained In the higbi school Judging contests, Proro, Lin- coin, Payson and Spanish Fork teama , participating. There were eighty pure-of bred sheep entered, and a number atpurebred ramboulllets formed an centractive exhibit. Much Interest e club tered In the Lincoln Sheep lublt of purebred Lincoln sheep, with ' the grand sweepstake winning ram, Crandall, and the pen of seven purebred ewes. This was the only boys club project entered in the sheep line. Joseph F. Skinner, vocational leader of tbe Spanish Fork high school, was In charge of this department The dairy stock exhibit la exceptionally large and Holstelna are tn the majority, with Jerseys second. Guernseys and Ayrshirea are also being shown In much larger numbers than in previous stock showt here. The bog exhibit Is creditable and there Is an excellent exhibit of rabbits and poultry. Thursday's program Includes the Judging of the dairy cattle, hogs, poultry and rabbits. Features will be the horse pulling contests, if the weather permits. A farmers' luncheon will take place at noon and the big event will be the governor's banquet in the evening at the Escalante Gardens. Features that are shown this year for the first time are the remount horses of the United Statea government, which are here from Fort Douglas, also heavy draft horses, which ; are being shown this year for the) first time. The exhibit will eontlnu Thursday and Friday. all around the house I There's a du Pont paint product for every purpose '.-- ; f. FALL TO START Value cf Giving Theme Of Devotional Talk I L TEST II EL PASO, Texas, March 28 (AP). Taking of the deposition of Albert B. Fall, former secretary of the Interior. In the Teapot Dome case Is scheduled to begin at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at the Fall residence here. Counsel for Harry F. Sinclair Bald here today that the contents of the S. dent Franklin Harris as a member deposition will not be known unless of a family that had contributed more It Is read at the trial at Washington. the ti the university than all the other It was stated there isbe a chance read. In case contributors combined. deposition never may the defense thinks the government PROVO, March 28. The value of giving, was the theme discussed by President J. W. Knight of the Utah stake, Hnd member of the executive committee of Brlgham Young university board of trustees, before students of the university at the devotional period Wednesday. President Knight was1 Introduced to the students by Presi- Kiwanis Club Will Hear Coast Business Man m. Provo canyon Intersection, Wednesday , morning. to a report at the According was Snow sheriff's office. driving PROVO, March !S Basil A. Ed-- ! followed closely by the truck, wards of San Francisco will be the south, which struck him as he turned off principal speaker at the regular A car coming from the op'uncheon meeting of the Kiwanis club the road. !n the Roberts hotel Thursday noon. posite direction crowded the truck. It was reported. Edward S'Wya, winner for the right to represent the Provo high school in the national oratorical contest, will B. Y. U. reive his address before the club. Junius Jackson will have charge of the musical program, while L. L Bunnell will be chairman of the PROVO, March 28. Professor B. F. meeting. Laraon, associate professor of art at Young university and a well Brigham JUDGE WILL ADDRESS. known artist of the state of Utah, hss PROVO, March 28. Judge George been Invited to exhibit some of his S. 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