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Show n,:u i wi: THE W. Itll I1IK FLAG! WIIITK rlilriltM little uir timiclit; lll.MK oil IMlKiHAM. I!0 ME II 1 Double-Heade- RB RULES Appealed lie o Cae 'll!) IS LONDON, HELD SOON Sparrows and Johnstown, Bethlehem. P.ankin, and Sleelton. all in D-- .V irn. dale, decision is company's antic-- j appeal to 0 S. Supreme apply to n also wui ohem's lour Pacific Coast and the s where the board th t tuv ,anV,jSiPM-ike tmal out- board's ho up-aft- th- - ' ! at ana xtutn san Vernon and Ala- - I Leo r v indicate that hi's eption of the best way to !e the strike situation was eate hostility to the strikers move- mage a the tt and defeat the SWOC. f A mw said. In the providing money h was turned over to the ot. and indirectly turning to the a sum of monev .B t in Danig teriitc.y - R - - Fred Snite, Jr., of Chicago, with his bride, the former Teresa Larkin, after their wedding at groom's home. Sweethearts before Snite was stricken with paralysis, for three years he bride has remained loyal to Snite. Now they're wed. SNITE WEDS ; Entrance Tests For IJ.E.H.S. Hand Thursday Last spring the Box band members with Diiector A Cascman, decided to inatigu something that vvoull nniK-- ' lh( band membership mote selective and thereby laise the After standard ot the hand much discussion it w as decided to have entrance tests, open B" band to members of the or any high school player, and the test would consist ot. tiist, asolo, second, sight reading, ar.d thud, genet al technical ability and tone quality. The players tanking highest will get the best chair in his section and will retain this chair until semester time of the ensuing school year, when the. same ptocedure will he lepeat-edChairs won at this time will he retained until elimination contests next spring, at which time the soloists will also be chosen to represent Box Eldei in spring festivals Finally the olotst winning the highest average, based on the three will be awarded the "Caseman Medal " No playet will be admitted to the band until he has complied with these requirement- All of thpsc tests will he un dcr dn cot supervision ot Director Cascman, with Prof. Clarence J. Hawkins of the University acting as official judge The first test to determine membership of this year's Box Elder high school band will be held Thursday at the hand room M Alen-GIeane- rs Following is a schedule of the number and time of the solos To Register Players must be ahead of schedule in order to draw lot Saturday tor the M Men places Registration Oboes will at 8 (X) a m and Gleaner Girls convention bassoons at start flutes at 8 18. 8.06; eornets at clarinets at urday morning at the Bear 10. 18 River high school, with five Horns at 1.30 pm.: ttornstakes participating, bones at 1 34. baritones at 2 a will of be Saturday day , at 2 IS, ba-A meeting and pto-- saxophones sports. 3:06. B. Ly a at 3 36. gram wlj be held at 11:30 in dt urns at 3:18. Thaj evening gymnasium The parents and patrons there will be an apron and the school are invited to ai in the Moonlight tend the contests overall dance "I hole will Gardens be sity-f'vsolos played, with the services morning Sunday ten accorr.panis's assis'ing commence with a sunrise Tne will be anon the high nouncedaccompanists ceiemony at 6:30 latei A lawn. srhool testimonial meeting will be hPld at 10.30, a soeja gathering at 2:30. and Brazilian Diplomat in the a rPgular meeting at In Auto Accident q3 rand tabernacle. Those desiring transportation PANGLTTCH. Utah, Aug 15 please get in touch with Dor- Hasslocki-- i G. Paul lUPD or Earl Kelly. othy Blaybck The public is invited to attend commercial counsel of the Braat zilian corps diplomatic DIVORCE SUIT FILED Washington, D. C.. todpv sufA divorce action was filed in fered severe injury in an autothe county clerk's office Mon- mobile in which one of his day by Raymond Bentore Daw- traveling companions was killed and another injured son againsr Ruth Estelle Jack-maHasslocker suffered Tjinics Daw sen on grounds of collar-bona n i cruelty. Dawsen also asks for to the ribs, custody of one minor child. shoulder and possible Internal Walter G Mann is the attorney. injuries. Killed in the- - crash when th" A suit to quiet title was filed automobile ei driven by Hax-oo- i M. Brown versus by Edith the Dana Gold M.ning and Mill- - plunged from the road ond Company of west Box El- hurtled over a cliff when a lea; fK der Attorney- Vernon Snvder tire blew out. was Mrs Jo.ce E. Booth of Virginia. Minn She )s counol lor tne defendant, died en route to a hospit.c,. Mrs. Nan Heritage of Vr-i- .t MOrson Tingey isTtsaing in Deweyville with her daugh ia, Minn., was reported in eu'-ica- l condition at a Pat guiidi ter. Mrs. Kenneth Spackman d family for a few days. hospital i high school a ARRI E T"e Brigham Rifle club has guved a shipment of rifles lr. the government, ar.cl as ' as the ammunition ar- ot announcement the !'. will he made , and Mis Fred L. Jensen of Garfield were 'er the week-envisiting fnends and relatives. family firm s ' Bureau nnual Outing Sanned that." Ilceis l 'he Box Elder TyN'otth and South Farm 'aus and the Extension Ser- mej at the home of J. L. manat Br.u River Citv on artange i'ltineS M-irhl- p Disappear Sometime during the "r ae-.th- p - - - Tremnnton f-- Funeral Services For George Sanders Today at Fielding unty Medical fToblems Discussed Monday mo'ning members of Funeral services for George Sanders. 72. former Fielding resident, who died at Nampa. Idaho. Friday, will be held in the Fielding ward chapel today at 2 p. m. a- horn and M,. Sanriets raised in Farmington. He mardted who Hardv. Hattie ried eight vears ago. He has liven at Farmington, F lelaing anri jj pco.ic welfare wun: department. nuistng staff, and Societ' boards thdl'pP(ll'I x and Bear akp mp in a joint 0 10 "tudy and discuss problems of the ,, - ihe dUOU-- .tat "'ordo, 1,0 as called to en- - agencies to co- - duplIcatlon be P'xmage. ciin Srthero to ' Nampa.3 vvi nf funds that LL tL. ACPMI nolice Interment the eroatest twenty years. : be in the Fielding -- s C s : past ! '' twenty marble machines lo- of the decided ca'ed throughout the business r a!1 farm people should be district ot Brigham disappeared t pd The date it is to be ffm their haunts, and the hum is August 1 h the 'he motors and the flicker- is the Rectcattonal place in n8 lights are no longer to be Paik Elder eanvon. seen. The reason for the A tnmntees w,.rP appointed as ''on on 'h0 Part 01 4he owners "S' Geneial Chairman. E. 1 'he machines, no doubt, was bv a crusade U sitngren of Garland: recrea- - caused being d chan man H Lake against E. Larsen "aged in Salt cnnnp and Russell that Capen- - 'hem, and it was feared 'he raiding would be extended eampfiio arrangements, es W.iinick. assistant Brigham. It is reported that r a'f'r':. "atetmelon chair- - 'hey are clearing them out of ? , h Weidman of Bear Ogden today before the authoriThe police re. yi'y, piogiam committee, ,ies arrived. had nothing to do oseph Nielsen, Garlana. P01'' 'hey C G. Acini y of Corinne and "i'h their removal, and it was L Nettie R home puiely voluntary on the part of Lund, fnstratinn agent; publicity 'he operators. lr'' J T. Palmer of 'he annual outing Bureau It was half-hou- eommis-te'h-piactice- - s e e -- e - - . v!ill cemetery, Murderer Rehearing SALT .PROPOSES Eldr three-natjo- 17-c- Gov. Blood Grants HAMILTON FISH - k PRODUCTION Protest Cut In Trice Of Crude Oil SAME I K, N. M., Aug. 1.1 (IT) Gov. John Miles salt! tonight lie would issue a forum! order Wednesday morn, ing shutting down the state' oil wells, following Ihe load of Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma officials combatting a In- - , price cut in the jietroleuni iluslry. OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 15. oil states iUP) fighting refinery price cuts detided late today to issue viduul shut down orders on production Gov Leon Phillips announced that Oklahoma tomorrow would elos-infollow Texas with a SCALE ' e the continuance of thi I'ude: the company was thus, g 'he most effective manner. with the orgartiza- of its str.king employes." CURTAIL OIL 'CHANGE WAGE Tins minimum reqni.emenl ditlci.s luile irom Hillers formal Danig claim and demand for a Nazi rouie across the Twenty-Fou- r Polish corridor as announced befoie Ihe German Reitii-t.i-- : RENO, Nev., Aug. lb LP The first official explanation of jast April 28 The British foreign office the wreck which cost 24 lives, caused an estimated $a00,-- mutea officially that it had re-- , 000 damage to the streamliner ceived from Burekhardt a re- ex- p0rt 0f hjs Friday evening talk City of San Francisco is an come from inter; the Fuehrer in the latter's pected to state commerce commission Bavarian retreat but said that hearing into the accident in- "strictest secrecy" was being eastern Nevada, it was indicat- imposed on all communications, either from Burekhardt or the ed tonight. A. A. Hine of the San Fran- - Polish government, Tin- and scholarly cisco office of the ICC was at was said officially Burekhardt scene investigating. wreck the He had no comment on his to have advised Britan of the "general tenor of his talk. work. Because of Hitler's reported Railroad officials said they expected a hearing would be firm stand it appeared that called for late this week or any plans for Butckhatdt to early next week by the ICC come to London and report from its Washington office. The personally to foreign secretary. has been hearing probably would he held Viscount Halifax, .dropped as being valueless, in Carlin. Nor will he meet with rep- At the hearing it was expect- ed some clue might be obtained resentativos of the League of committee 'to the cause oj the accident- Nations' light- on Danzig -- Britain, France, a n4 which derailed the vveight train, fastest on the! Sweden to discuss the chances Overland route between Chicago of a peaceful Compromise in and San Ftaneisco. demolished the Danzig dispute, it was be-bridge over the Humboldt lieved. Hitler was said to have pie-rriver and threw several M the no new demands sented to into the rive' cal-injuring r Burekhardt in their 109 persons and kiU'itg 24. of talk, but to have spoken a. D. McDonald, Southern Pacific, and other hcmentiy while the Swiss pro-- i raRroad officials insisted sabo- - lessor listened in silence. s report 10 Lontage was responsible. McDon- donBurekhardt was said to have described aid would not elaborate on a statement made yesterday '.m bow Hitler lectured him angrily, n the Danzig situation, fired tRe rajir0ad investigator's bad SOme clue to t ie poisons who questions at him about incidents He spent most ot today in the Free City and demanded RjR 9 in conference w ith other raili OaV t0 know why, as high officials 'at Carlin and Elko. stonor, he allowed such things ' happen ' near the wreck scene. Diplomats said Burekhardt, Chief at Police Vndv Well- lver 0f R..no said p .1 e there who had hoped his interview . had no t.uPS anc) had made no might help to facilitate a peace- ,ul solution, returned to Danzig r re s r "We are still working on the deeply depressed. He learned sabotage angle," WeHiver said. 4hat Hitler was ready to nego-"I- t must have been sabotage. tmte. but on Nazi terms, it but a maniac world do pea red , or Shields Vttci a thoiough questioning rally Tuesday motning by Slier-li- t 1'ied M Soienson, Alvoid Hoskins tuikev holder in the W.P.A. HEADS ad-an- , . pot Death List Stands At .vlvania lo .VIM desci.hed 'tanu.e' me talk at Ben between Adolt Hitler and the League of Nations high co iimissionei tor Danzig Piof Karl J Burekhaidt. because the Fuehrer insisted that Dan-imust he teincorpo ro-,nm the Reich Hitler was teponeu to have told Burekiiatdt that his "minimum requirement' is Danzig's restoration to the Reich in exchange lor which German) is willing to giant Poland a tree 1UP1 13 Hamilton Fish of New Yoik announced tonight, after a eonfei cnee with german Foreign Minister Von Rihbentrop, that he will propose- a European r "armistice" and a conference in an elf"rt to avoid a "eatasli ophe Fish at m od here aboard lt.bbenuop's private plane from Salzburg, Get many, where he conferred Monday with the toicign m. Ulster at Fuschl Castle. He was understood to have discussed not only the pcoblem ot Jy ish ftom Get many bit, t European the In Kh, c lie came a ns 11 ll.l'l-t e r national j - four-powe- I a Utah Scenery Attracting Tourists j 1 situation 1:1 I' pi un- l.ore .oils th..n ' the was last .Septe-nb. -- aid "It seems that a eitast'-ophof can be avoided on tilea aimiMice w.th .1 conference of the foieign min isters of Great Bntam France, Germany and Italy n sett Tneretc-iproblems 1 shall propose a resolution lor such an at mistier tomorrow. Peace will bo saved if war is avoided to; six monilw " - ha-a- New Zealand Missionaries To Hold Outing i Saints - Klein nc-- the New Zealand ston. living in Box Elde-Weber counties an- having a social and oenng at Box Elder County paik Saturday a I let noon and evening. Aegm l'tth All Eldei s and Saint-of this of l - , an- kindly v.jt'r. thi-- miss-o- f t imilu-- Governor Streamline Thanksgiving e The pie-m- e s doubtedlv in three-quarter- - Get-ma- eorgrt-ss-- - e Joa-achi- Yoik WAS11NGTON, Aug. 13 (UP) The Works Pi ejects Administration tonight altered the wage scale ot 2, 2(H), Ot XI WlA wot kers thicHighout the country, bring- ing increases as high as 30 per cent in southern and rural dis- t riels and rates for lowering certain wot kers in northern I Repicsentative it e - Catastrophe OSLO. Not way. Aug. New of wells. Kansas and Arkansas representatives attending a nine-statprice protest emergency session indicated their states would also close down. New Mexico's delegates said their state would take "prompt decisive action" to choke off the oil flow7, Illinois, which has no oil regulation and which many oil men blamed for thus creating the price-cu- t situation, promised "sympathetic consideration of the entire problem.' i Wants Four Rower Conteroncv To - Hates Will Raise National Average Aug. 13 H. Blood states today postponed action on a reThe new scale was drafted in quested reprieve for George dance with provisions ot condemned Hayes, the 81. 177, OCT, (D!) W'PA nppro- Louisianas Gov. Earl K. m a until alter slayer, heating piiation for the 1910 fiscal year Long sent a telegram pledging Tooele tomoi row is L last July 1. It was "cooperation in every way posThe hearing was granted at the- - dates will estimated that oU)- thetequest of County Attorney laisc national tn. withoL average rack) representatives, G K. Richardson, who said that fiom S53 to S35 50. authority to speak for their gov- Tooele- - county residents were not monthly wage Cong tess otclered that WPA'ernors, assured the conference in favor ni any further reprieve should not vary in Ihe of "sympathetic understanding. or commutation for the killer of wages ions vai The session was called by geogi aplile legions any a Tooele county re- mote than justified by the Ernest O. Thompson, president cluse prospeetoi . in the cost of living. It .of the oil states compact com-- I Hayes waS Convicted of 'first also tequiied that ihc-ihe no mission and member of the r I muiric-7. lie "substantial March degree na-In the change" Texas railroad commission, chose doqth hy the firing squad tioral av WlA wage. who charged that an eastern In preference to hanging and A an of the changes of octopus monopoly" was was scheduled to die April 19 effected example hy the new schedule, forcing disruptive prices in the Governor Blood gi anted his rural in southern state's wages area which pro-first temporary reprieve one will he increased from S26 to s of the natileweek execution date. $35 a month and in this same-are- duces oil. tions in cities over 100,00!) the The oil states compact has call jump from $10 to authority only to recommend $5(. 7c. a month. action by the state regulatory In northern and western cities bodies. The .More meeting .was called t ovc-of KX.JXK. population or by Thompson after Sinclair-Prairiwage's for unskilled laborers Co. led Marketing will be $57.20. In the past such major buyers In a general cut In of meieasing worke-iin these areas have re- of 20 cents per barrel. Texas iinpottanee of outdoor leeieatiori ceived from $33 to $65 a month shut off its production today United the S.ates with a 10 per cent cbfleiential, throughout a eereal tonal atea study of up 01 down allowed for local which is 40 per cent of the na-tional total and Thompson Utch is eutrently being eomple cot dittons other states to follow suit. ted to facilitate plans foi pies, In New York, Cleveland anil urged Kansas and Oklahoma offient and future development in Detroit this resulted in a wage cials announced tonight that the state along these lines of S60 50 a month and in Cni-The study, cat ried on by the ago. I .os Angeles and San they would join Texas in shutUtah Planning Boatd wim the Francisco the $55 base wage was ting down their oil wells as an emergency move to bolster colNational maintained. assistant. of the of the Intel 10. Paik The 10 per rent diffeiomia lapsing prices in the petroleum Department, points out that the was eliminated entirely in the Industry. The three states produce more than 55 per cent of slaters outstanding climate and new act the nations oil, and their action scenety are attracting increaswas expected to throw refiners ing numbers of lomists annualwho slashed prices onto their beau and The fantastic Blood lare ly. storage stocks. ties of its several national paik-anmonuments are becoming To better known, as well as its APPENDECTOMY other scenic- aic-anotably the Miss Beryl Hansen underwent SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 15 Great Sal! Lake which has long an operation for appendicitis in been important the atti action (UP) The governor's office said recently at a local hospital. ot visitois to the state. would observe She today Utah Intel esting facts brought out Thanksgiving Day on Nov. 23. Mrs. Is a daughter of Mr. and Isaac M. Hansen of North by tne survey" as teleased by Any holiday proclaimed hy Ihe the San Ftanciseo National Paik president or hy the- governor Brigham. Miss Hansen is reto ho doing well. a legal holiday under ported regional office, point tenth Utah law, the governor's secrethe out that Utah is state in size and that of its tary said area, 63 pot cent continues to be fecletally owned Because of , unusual conditions and h7 p- -r cent of its popuYESTERDAYS GAMES lation is in the northern half of National League : aic-athe state, leaving gic-.Monday night when George Philadelphia 4, Boston 3. Beck seen-aun of tiue western Anderson, cashier of the local and Millies, Davis; Fette and touched by eivtliation hank, was attending the ball Lopez. l Utah is so situated that the Blown between game CITY, it'Pl Governor Henry ARMISTICE Avoid LAKE I.VJ REFINERIES TO west ot the William of l.n m norlhuosl Thatcher admiued that his tale ot assault by an unknown assailant was talso Aeeoiding to Shertll Soienson, Hoskins was merely the victim lot too poweitul in imagination ,aml was unable to control it. The tear .it his sweater which Hoskins claimed to he made bv a bullet fned hy the crazed man, was made by Hoskins Inmsell with a nail, and just another detail of his storv. lomats tomgnt HEARING TO BE . Aug KniilA Injured. Turkey Herders Storv A lloa v.ct-i.t- In Reich I,", - Nl.MHEU HUD City Must He o Y I Hitler Insists TRAIN WRECK N MOliMM,. Al'lil'SI' Hims.ikoi , (;aanna NT. ITAII WEHNESim TALK, FAILURE Relations recently, the game going eleven vulon the innings to a final score o! 4 that ti a''te uled . anv is to 3 in favor of Brigham. These Star evenly matched teams should the Wagner 0 violat.'!'d.sprove a real. treat to it oide.ed act and company dominated h 'I'ntat.on plans n( repo direct a o' del Little Rtf? by the gert stitke eom-Ciworkers o.ganiing specifically dneccstiblishment of employe at plants srtitation plans ( Ol FOR DANZIG, i! i El.DEU COMMISSIONER There will be a double-heade- r baseball game at the ball paik Friday night that should prove of unusual interest to all ball fans, when the Brigham Peache will meet the Ogden Bamboos and the Brigham Junior American Legion team will meet the Ogden Junior American Leg, on team. These Junior teams met at ilLTY Violated Act. Vagner r Baseball Friday COMPANY no or s u.t-ec- wivc-- to he and tnn s i Meat will be piovidi-cBonn bang! winch wi be opened all five o cln.-kl Banker Loses Money highway, lailtoads Bombc-iand the Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 6. Btigham aitways convcige within Peaches, someone in the crowd Bowman. Swift, Tobin land d the its houndanes, making contain-thirtlifted his wallet, Mueller; Niggeling and to ai, d huh Of the wheel of wester n p( dollars in money, and ed by pa the ipants travel, bringing many thousands several credit catds on the gas of visitors into the state New York 5, Brooklyn 8. his driver's license, The study reveals that n.c rur- companies, his Rotary and Commc-icia- l club Gumbert, Lynn, Brown, Salvo, Softball Games a teas and seenir al and Dannlng; Hamlin cards and his liquor permit, and Played Last Night spots ate so numerous that lit- Geoige did not mind losing the Phelps. tle' development has been necesmoney, but he hopes the thief In the in r game night Chicago 6, St. Louis 7. (10 sary to adequately provide for will return his wallet and the 'ho lOC.il oftli.lll legle, R & Utah of outdoor the iccreation innings) Lee, Whitehill, Ruscards the Sap. .or Dairy sell, Doan and Mancuso; War-nekcitizens However, recommen tc with S Welkins pi'ehing , r 10ns are offeied by the study Shoun, Bowman and Padand Rosenbaum catching for to meet the needs of increasgett, Owen, Bremer. Munns J. vv cv Bec-nilcP t aei pitched ing visitors at the and American League: ...a caught for the over a long penod of the future Sister Dies In the seeoncl game Washington 2, New York 3 (10 Daily Mis Louisa Munns Goates, innings) Chase and Giuliani; Motots be.r Club 78. well known church and so-- j Gomez and Dickey, 12 t k, with VV Jensen PARTY HELD The Church History class of eial service worker, died yes-Utehing and M. Jensen catch Motoro and the Second ward, and their ter.lay ing for Etonomv morning at the Lehi She was the wife oil Nielson and G T.ng'-pitching teachers, Misses Helen Zundel hospital and Nola Owens, enjoyed a swim Geoige II Goates, pioneer Lehi foi Club and R. Ttrgey catch-inIn the third game Btigham and basket luneh at Crystal tat mer and carpenter, and a! Boston at Philadelphia, night CCCs heat Baton 5 to 2 Battok Springs resort Monday night. sister of Arthur J. Munns ofgamet and Anderson wen- the batter- There were seventeen piesent Brigham. St. Louis at Chicago to be ies for the UCCs and Ha risen plans for the funeral will he and Walker foi Batons. played at a later date. Subscribe fur tbe News luiirnal ar.iiouneed later he- .11 anil i j l.i-- t -- 1 V . - i pic-sen- Arthur M'-ye- s 1 |