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Show T' Full many a flower Is born to blush unseen. And wasto its sweetness on the desert air. Gray .1 FOUNDED 1850 SALT DILI OF ILL LAKE CITS' UTAH APRIL See Airman OIL PBOSPECIS Plunge 1000 Feet 30,000 "in TO 010 in wiiui,ipi i Vh J, f KUNTEDS T V ,py F - 'V.va 5 w fcfjtV. A 1 -- f ; l Mil jpi vte . y The day of the bad. hold, western Individual may be nearly passed but Salt Ink still some has msa who are dead shots Work and Mead Sched- and quick on ths draw. This was State Stju Up Code to whan the local rifle uled Here Apr. 30 After demonstrated Govern ' club recently won the civilian annuheld championship Utahns Vegas Visit; Water Shut Off auspices. of the Raally aadee-lb- s Rifle association. AnnounceTo Present Problems. tional Ready in Field. ment of the victory was made , Be T Monday. The targets were shot over the 1 indoor range, Hatters affecting Utali reelama-Jtio- n local club's Regulations were adopted by the the presence of national officwork wfll be taken up with in wars cent to the national state securities commission Monday ered, and t Secy. Hubert Work of the .Interior heed quartern! for the Judging. to prefect prospective oil fields . fiftythraa teams from from damage by careless drilling department, and Dr, Elwood Head, allAt4ut participasect tone of co mm leal oner of reclamation, on the oonntrr local club took flrat or handling methods. their arrival In Salt lake Friday. ted.-The of Under thee regulation all com1 April 20, according to George 11. place with a total of IMS out a possible 2000 points. The Lock-hav- panies will first have to consent to Bacon, state enstneer. Rifle dab of Rockbaven, comply with their terms before the waa Informed The engineer be allowed regisrated second with IMtl Rob- companies will nseaese Meodaylhat the party wocjid be Fa, ry authority Laa Vega a Thursday. April 11 erts Island Rifle dub of Stodkton, tration and the jta stock sole -- can be mads. land would come from Laa Vega Calif, finished third with 222; beforesommtaelon would require first club pf Weal Ths te Belt Iaka Arrangement will Weet Bend . Rifle log of the well with a took that foarth complete Iowa, Bend, and made the state for jbe engineer definite inW. H. Wallace, chair man of the 2(11; and Preaklyn Arsenal Rifls. should be kept giving took fifth formation relative to ths formai Utah water storage commission. te dub of Philadelphia 22. tion encountered a the well is .Jcrtn the party between Salt Lake with be Salt lake elub rated sixth drilled. This information Is to deland gden for the purpoee of dls-- ; The last year. The members of available to the commission on plaee cumlng Utah reclamation work. In mand. The matter of haring the rccla-- - the local club whs participated Have- - Wetcx, Guard. f matton eei rloe begin conetrnctlon this years meet tret Prank Hogan. Iwork when IS per cent of the Harry A. Phillip Harry P. Water. are required further Companies ef water stock In the H. A. Weymouth. Jeff Johnson, to themselve with proper Echo reservoir hare ben elgned np Rodney P. Jensen. Chick Salsa. tookprovide to make a and equipment will bo taken np with tba offi-- II Dav Robinson, Ray - Chamber and water shut-oshould It become P. Jensenthe minimise tha service pan be per. Prank to order The drat five mentioned war n ei. seen jofinwater ,anaded to begin building when the logging an oil reschances SS per cent eubeeription has bean the anas whoa scores won tba na- ervoirmads It wlU advance the work tional championship. 7 FftTorabla action waa The dub members have pracvery materially. at Monday Discussion will also be taken np ticed diligently all winter en their. tha eommlflrfon titan throa of on application rang and started outdoor! ! with the officials In the hope of Indoor for week ago Sunday. They oil doreloptnont eompaniea persuading the service that tba In- work heaseen to offer- - securities for fiaction la may every Sunday vestigation of the Utah Jake con. Tbs Bryce ths south nancing operation trol and the Salt Lake Basin recla- morningat from now on, on was regisPort Douglas between the! I Canyon Oil company mation project cannot be delayed range tered to offer 100. 00 shares at 1 time. Local officials hold hurs of 2:2 and 11.20. at this view cents for testing of a fracture some confusion to the that near Tropic In Garfield county. has arisen in ths minds ef official of the reclamation service between Registration wa alto allowed the DONATED France Oil company to offer the Provo bay diking project and fi200,000 shares at 20 cent for the Utah lake control features. nancing drilling on the Hulkito etructnre In San Juan county. The FACIHC ISLAND REUNION third company registered was the to Price River Petroleum company for offer 200.000 shareo at 22 cent near driUing'oa the Price structure Price olty. TO Curb Broker. Fund Is Augmented By The After commission directed 'H. C. Hicks, director of the department, $4,597 From to take steps with the police end The 121 reonldn of Pacific IsOgsheriffs forces of Salt Lake, lander wilt ha held at Logan Set' dents. Faculty. den and possibly Provo to curb the nrday Aug. 7, it waa decided at a curbstone" broker, activities of the meeting of the general committee who la operating without registrawith Cache Valley elder at the Hovel Socles Saturday. Teams working on the Greater tion in violation of the blue sky Members of the general commit' College fund reported law. tee who went to Logan for the Westminster A test case may bo brought of 217. (24.12 at noon Monday at the meeting are Chairman Benjamin chamber of commerce The amount tbo provision of the now law under Goddard, Mayor George E. Brown-In- g was the first announced following which all real estate agent mo of Ogden, E. Wealey Smith, ths departmentO of the campaign Fri- be licensed with thelicense of secretary and treasurer; Castle H. day opening by filing night. The second report and qualifyAsh ton company Murphy. Ogden; W. Monro Pax. luncheon Jenkins each. be chamwill Provo. Rufus K Hardy, Alva But- ber of commerce held at the notified the board that it refused Tuesday noon. ler and E. Prank Boderbcrg, Salt It Is probSeventy members of the working to have such bonds filed. Lake. able that any sales made will be the lunch attended organization bedbeenheld Meetings already total Includes 24.21 from th followed by prosecution through the by the Cache valley elders and students and fnculty o! the college securities department, thus leading much enthusiasm was shown for P. R, Payne, chairman of the to test Of ths law. . the reunion, The tentative proexecutive - committee, campaign Others Get Permits. gram calls for cessions at 11 am. asked vacant places on the 12 -and I pa. the Logan taber- teams that Other companies granted - regisbe filled by Tuesday so that tration included: nacle with numerous entertainment In tho city could bo comfeatures. Elders throughout Utah the work company Sllrer The Mining Ago this week. Luncheons wflj pleted and southern Idaho are expected. Of 8alt Lake to offer 20.000 shares Tthe convention was held at La- bo hold dally except Saturday. of stock at 10 cants on condition goon a year ago at which time the that 100,000 shares bo returned te .delegatee decided to take the conthe treasury from ths promotion vention to Logan this year, because stock appropriated; the Treasure of the excellent showing ' of the Hill Mining and Milling company Cache valley city. of Saline to offer 200,000 shares of stock at 2 cents; the Ballna Load, Zinc company of Ballna to offer ay Tennis Courts 100,000 shares at not to exceed 10 Being Put Into Shape cents; the National Coal company to offer 250,000 worth of first mortTennis courts at tba Deseret Elder Orson P. Whitney of the gage bonds giving thro shares of gymnasium are being placed la Council of the Twelve, reports thet common stock with each dollar put eMdlUsa for what Is expected to the Curley stake conference which lnt tho bonds; the Capitol Mining be one ef the most active tennis he attended at Holbrook Saturday company of Richfield to offer A00,-00- 0 Masons known at the gym. tt is and Sunday waa moot successful. shares at 10 cents. A priesthood convention was held announced by B. 8- Hlikley, In connection with tho quarterly The el eg eonrts have been eue- - stako conference. Meetings held Rail Men Meet to Revue were well attended and spirited. good, rolled. and fully Rule For Maintenance cement have courts and the In addition to general cession been cleaned and players have been there wore a number of departTo complete revision of mainusing them etnoa the first of (be mental sessions, all of which Elder tenance of way rules ef the Union month. Whitney addressed. The stake Is progressive and is Pacific system, maintenance cf As na Innovation believed to be be without precedent In this Ce- doing good work, bo said, adding way representatives from Omaha. cil on of the country, ths gymnasium that the people are optimistic. Portland Or-- Pocatello and Balt Lake met In Salt Lake Monday. has introduced outdoor volley ball Tho yule have been under In for man. Ths games arc being UTAH VEGETABLES vastlgaflon and revision for some played each noon In the cement nr and time popuNEW eonrts and the meeting was to comvery tennis PLENTIFUL; plete necessary changes before they lar, according to My. Hinckley. CROPS AREREADY become effective. , Among those present were W. R. superintendent Utah grown green vegetables Armstrong, general and R. B. are plentiful on tho market. It was of the I A. A R For iamtt mtrhaut fixi- reported Monday by Walter Klnga-bur- y Robinson engineer of maintenance Omaha. of way, la charge of the ty, tit Mmytsr it The officials report business cons market news service, tUk nid LJuiM federal-statUtah grown commodities are far ditions are Improving and that tho gatoSm 'more plentiful than at this time outlook for tbo year la good. la at Its last year. Asparagus height. Rhubarb la about a plenwill as It bo this year. Spintiful ach Is plentiful and shipments of Utah radishes are coming In. n " e. w To Test Parachute " L 4 to 3,000 Feet But .Dazed Safety By Pickup. University Geologist Poosibilities Floats gun-totln- g, .4 iB , f nr .',57a4 Ex-plai- ns' Propector; Ls field-Sund- -- en ff -- tkn - alt-ti- nf I $17,634 BEIT LOMU. 7 Stir -- T.C. raglwmsit a k swung down CP minings field in review Monday. Insert Loris Brown, Jr., from the office of chief of cavalry, U. A A; Major Martin G. C. of the chief of staff J. both of Washington. D. C. and Major George 8. G. rice of 8. the of Wise, ,, bay, in charge of tho military department of th university. Rs t pf U. left to right Lt-" H-- t. UNIVERSITY UNITFACES TEST FOR HONOR RATING a i map-maki- -- I, , Girl Seriously Burned, Played at Bonfire i St fgpeclal) OGDEN, April Bcrious burns on the upper portion of her body wer euffered Sunday by Lola Briggs. I. daughter of Mr. Cora Briggs, 1712 Lincoln avenue The little girl with ether children, was around s bonfire at the rear playing of her homa when her clothes firs. She is at the Dee hoscaughtwhere she is reported te be pital ia a fair condition. ylfouto tweujinf? try tkt MAHAS The Maytag Shop STtTK STREET. tig lOlTHWasatch 10WU y A- - e- - r Garfield Finn Dissolved Is Defense; Plaintiff Strikes Back, Declares Name on Directory. Efforts to doss the door of the federal court at Balt Lake to th .complaint of Georgs Campbell Carson, miner, seeking to recover from Smelting company for alleged patent infringement, war concluded Monday and the motion to quash the service -- of summon and tbs complaint was taken under advisement by Judge Tillman D. Johnson. Counsel for the smelting company claim that all assets of th Garfield Smelting company wer taken over by tb American Smelting A Refining company and ths Garfield company, a Now Jersey corporation, dissolved In 1222. It Is contended by counsel for Carson that th company never wont through th proper procood-ur- e to dtsaolv in Utah; that th dissolution was a paper 'transaction and that the Garfield Smelb Chest Com- lng company still appears in th Salt Lake telephone book and unCentralize til recently appeared en tb office directory boird of th McCormick Efforts. ' bollding. ' -- and Buildings Community Call For Total of mittee to Relief $2,445,500. Support T The city board of education submitted Its tax revenue needs to th ' county commission Monday. Ths financial requlrepents as set forth are: For support and maintenance of ths city schools and for purchase of school sites and erectloh of buildings, 22,442,-A0for payment of Interest on bonds. 2171,060; sinking fund. 272-0With respect to revenue ths board says: The board' of educaestimates - the following tion amounts will b rsoelved and should bo applied to reduce th amount shown on their estimate to a net namely, 22.122.000. amount of 22L224.44 which lt will bo nee leas ry to raise by local taxation. 40; 0. - DRIVES PAST TRAM. PAYS S25 . AS FINE A determined effort Is being made by the general and subcommittees bandtlng the budget for the Community Chest, to as far as duplication of possible eliminate work by welfare agencies of the city. It la announced by the Chest officials All relief agencies ar being asked to use ths social service so that only on agency will ba working on a ffegl case at tbs same time. 'hndgst Investigations by th committee hay shewn That oo-- s In Salt Lakt needing asbranch sistance bavs gon unaided In th past sad attempt will ho mad to provide service in such cases, tt ia said The Community Chest will not b fulfilling Its purpoo unless it covers adequately all 4b needed activities of relief end welfare Id the city, according to J. R. Brnff chairman of th budget committee Once th Chest la organised it will not b easy, for any organisation outside of th Chest to obtain funds from th public. Because of thin continues Mr. Bruffi th Chest faces a serious responsibility Is seeing that nq necessary work 1 neglected. Tb Importance In making up tba budget, it la explained, come In Insuring assistance ia each branch of legitimate welfare work. At the meeting of th advance gift committee at th chamber of commerce at noon Monday that committee waa Increased from II to 22. D- - C, Green is chairman. - ' ge R. L. MeLan was fined $22 for driving an anto past a standing street car. Tba fin wa paid. Joseph Tall waived preliminary hearing on a charge of uttoring a fictitious check and was bound over to the district court. Complaints charging Mika and Georgs Botar with possession of llquorwer Issued Monday by ths county attorney. Deputy Sheriff T. A Calllcott is tho complaining witness. Th officer asserts he found 10 gallons o I wine and two pints of meoqulte at th So ter property In IE! tbo south end of the oounty. . Lilly Flfs Is charged with possession of liquor. Officers charge they found three gallons of liquor under th bedroom floor Its her Th gigantic pared planned as home. a crowning feature of tba celebration of Boys wsk in 8at Lots Banker Return From baa been changed from Saturday Trip Through Orient May I to Friday May 1 and will begin at I "p.m. of that day. tt is WsQ satisfied wtth hie heme announoed by- - the committees la town, W. W. Armstrong waa back charr. A half holiday will be deIn tb olty schools, at his desk ta th National Cop- clared In thW Connection BupL G. K bank after thrsea per Monday Child said Mondayi menth trip taken with Mrs. Arm-t- o Bo many students work SaturMediterranean and Euro- day afternoons and Inasmuch as strong pean countries. lt corns within th line of regular tbs Holy Land, school aqtlvity lt was decided to They rialted Egypt, Greece. Spain and Italy, declar a .half holiday sad hold th Fraaco, gwitaerlaad and England. day afti Mr. Armstrong said they travelinsuring at o'clock. ed for pleasure, rest and educaThl will make for a better sltion and that ba did not feel quali- tahdaab at th pared and at' ths fied as th rsoult of th trip to gtvs sam tlm afford ths students op forth ny export opinion of COB I portunltr to continue tholr recqlar U&Uai ditiqpa tcryaa tb Word baa been received hers of death Saturday at Tucoon. Aria of Walter Daniels, (2. railroad accountant In Salt Lake City for the last 20 years. Tb body Is being brought hero by his widow sad la expected to arrive today. Mr. Daniel waa a native of D. trolt.T MlcA, and earns go Utah to 1102. Ha was am ployed as division accountant on th Balt Lakt rout. H Waa aotlv to Maaonlo ef bis circles, and at tba tta death waa secretary of Utah chapter No. 1. R. A M. th Mountain Contractor to - Hear Open Shop Pliin Open shop method will be discussed - before th lntermountaln chapter of tho Associated General Contractors of America at the association headquarter. Central building at g aw. tat. vX1 Cby A Bo, chairman of American Plan Open Shop eon- toroac ef th r.rcssriccsc e which hellt this haetneea ia wriv SOWXT RACK" tt yeVe net Battened. Which mam Jest what tt nays nnyilma nay eeal ywn bey hese Wt what yea think tt enght te being t hash, and went auks One -- H Martin Coal Co. t9 Main SC Waa.S20l 2001 Pounds in each ton. -- en anti-cltn- aouth-sasto- ' Bedding- - i tore. Th th crease waa due to Increas- sd - activity of large and the development ef newer orInoreasea Principal ganisationswere in Missouri aad Minnesota. betb various county exchanges ing especially actlra tn t ITS states The principal egg markets ef the country ars shown to b New Took, Detroit, Chicago- - St. Louis, Los Angsts and Ban Francisco. Jr 50qt. Plants j Tug ana now giemt out Am- ts r. Petunias, 30 pt CALL Teas Keeley Dwtotk jtat ; to ' hss Spraying tlm and spray mat i lain Pump tor svsry purpose. PORTER WALTON CO tv bs A , t 4 AySH-- VA i Ti 1142 . - " w v a-5 V ' .- - e - - Sal- sVa. to Call aad wr porch bans we saxvy a large assortment frato " from eng .CsnUrvlIl Oraonhoassa -MANTf. April 24- - (SpedalO Invitation submitspending to th this tka Meati ted to spring by of ths stato commanding officer Blackhawk war ef ths vstsrass to bold their annual in Masti this year, ths szsoutlve board of the county fair board to whom th Invitation was Invited th veterans referred to coma It is thought ths sncempmsnt will be held lb fit week in c Yrtnaz, vias, Oeranlamz, Manti Will Be Host fo Bl&ckhawk War Vets P&ck&59 Bricks rn It (tprtn of fefcft united stated Tnaroassd 20 per cent to 1212 ovsg tb praosd-of- j lng year, according to reports th V. S. department of agrioui- this - 2 - I- - t' to tb rr : -- -- Increase 30 Fer Cent in Egg Sale ' Ju. BURT OflDEV CHILD TTBgDAT OGDEN It. April Jaunlta Laell CMagsr, 2,(Spwi!) daughter of Everett and Elaor Whit Clin-ge- r. died Sunday at th bom Its Adams avenue of heart trouble Th child was bora in Ogden, Jnn te. 112. f arriving are th parents and two brothers. Vernon and Dal Cllnger Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April IT, la th Uadquist chapel with Bishop A. W. Budge officiating. Interment will be in th Ogden cemetery. HONORS REQUISITION. Gov. Georg H. Dorn honored requisition Riturday for return of Horae H. Hill from Utah to Art-so-n to fasn a bigamy charge. SOIT lnsp-ctlo- eon,-Th- e , POM-- 1 . From a geological - standpoint. southeastern Utah, and psurt vularly that east of the Colorado river, ia great potential oil field, it waa declared by Dr. Fred J. Pack of th University of Utah to addressing the Engineering Council of Utah ' at the chamber of eommerc Mon- day. In this portion of the state th structure arc essentially flat, bl locally by folds which ideal for trapping P- Iroieum. 1 ha said of 50 feet Dr. Pack explained that the ere- When Smertx dropped from ih to peplan ho bad the new parachute aeloua formations so rich likonese-ln the also and troleum 1b 14 yoming have strapped to hi chest Utah the that Utah strapparachute except regulation army ped to his back Captain A F. formations have been eroded away Herald a ho oberved the fall from from thg Colored? .river land to a piano about is feet be.ow that this stata estimated Therefor ho said, wa must seek piloted by Thompson that Smertx fell l.ke a plummet oil-th lower horaton sad at 1,000 feet before he pulled the present tb carboniferous Pennsylhis which released cord formations vania "rip give great promown parachute. He landed gently ise. on the field though he was in a out that oil If alsa He dazed ' condition caused by the found pointed to tho carbonlforous formashock occasioned when the para- tion in parts of Wyoming. chute. suddenly checked hie swift closed vessel is required t plunge toward the earth. The bold liquid petroleum, said tbs army, parachute was not (.tripped. speaker who declared thatargeology presshow the closed veseela ent In those districts, bur tbat only TESTIMONY BEGINS 1H prospecting can determine whether those vessels contain oil. Ho gav warning against laymen spending mousy to a search tor oil simply because any given land is carboniferous horizon of Utah. H declared That b was authorir murd-Testimony taking to th zed recently by a certain company trial of Tom Bookoa charged with to spond as btgb as 220,000 per Canthe Sheffield at Olen acre for lan !n Wyoming. killing While b was unable to obtain yon Resort to Bingham, several a before weeks ago, began Monday land on a certain desired structure William wa offered 040 acres for 22,- District he and Judg Jury to such a position that ho 8, Marks 20 Mrs. Sheffield, widow of th could stand on the land offered to ar and throw a stone to a producing slain man, and his parents attendance. Throughout tb morn- welL Ho gave this to illustrate bow ing session of tb trial Mr Sheffield held a few months' old baba sharply some ell structure ar out that H. W. Chrtxtopherson. oounty drawn, and ha pointed surveyor, th first witness called, land might be only a few yards ar from structure containing OIL gave testimony with respect to th location of th resort end th In- and yet be worthies. In the most productive oQ reside fixtures of tho pool room. L. C. Coleman, witness to thr gion of Wyoming he said only on mil in Its to valuable tor snuara shooting followed Christopherson. oQ. giving testimony relative to what Ho added that geological ' hisoccurred prior to th killing. untory of th southern quadrant Whoa first seen by Coleman, to tb witness, Sheffield der discussion waa entirely differ-of ent from that in other parts waa down on bis knee with two th stata. men standing over him. Getting to Th Wasatch and Uinta motes his feet Sheffield ran to th front tains to Utah one a water cowantranoa of th resort and stepped er had been uplifted by latoutsida As he turned to an unde- eralbasin, pressure and then worn away cided way as to which direction to by erosion, later to be uplifted to witness declared Bookos vertical presear, go, th Th part of th shot him through tho heed. stata west of th Wasatch mounDistrict Attorney E. A, Rogsrs tains have no formation that bar to bis opening statement to tb Jury boon prod aat tv to oil. b said. said th stats would prove that Dr. Pack gav if aa bis opinion Henry Clark, Eugene Brown and that oil In oommsrdal quantities Sheffield engaged to a fight , with Is not to bo found in western Utah. soma Mexicans and that Bookos attempted to put thorn out. In tb CARDS IN WINDOWS encounter Sheffield was knocked down and later shot by th defendWILL TELL OF EGG ant. Bookoa denies firing tba shots SUCCESS IN UTAH contending that whan he want to call th police to quell tbs disturbattention to the rart that ance two shots were fired, one of hi Calling 1222 Utah produced i.OM.OOf which killed Sheffield. of agars valued at 21.200,-00- 0. largo cards wfil b placed in prominent plaess in Baft Lskq OgPoultry Expert Leaves den and Prove as part of th oale-- . On Tour of Counties bration of Nattooal Egg dap In asoed. Utah, May 1. lt to In addfHoa t th eard dWider Winardsoo. oxooaOso to th stored ebeto three onto field loprssoutadvs of th Utah will b askod to In asPoultry Producer proper advertising tor to sociation, left Monday tor a tour of poultry districts In Summit. Th agrangomsats ar to outCache and Boxeldsr counties. H will distribute stock eortlfioataa to growth of activities of to sgg dts- -, rrowvrs who participated in th tribn tors' oommPte for th cele110.000 quarterly bonus of tho as- bration. Tt 1s sett rosted that 200 esrds will be need- - In addition sociation. telling Utah agg tooord of 122S.S card may tod lent that thoro L.D.S. Students to Give th la every reason to boilers tba 1 B 1 tor snossd that: Fobs to Hoop Te&ma sgg production will will also urge th pub Bo 2 by By tmastranus vote ef th L. D. 8. sgg day en Maygeneral L unjvoraity student body Mbndby voted to present each member of (AldP LAKER LltoXISD. high school sad Junior oollego A OTDEN, April basketball teams which won state marriage license was Issued Heachampionships this year, with D. to and Moor. Ordoa. der Henry gold watch fob In ths form of a Laura H. Mllaa, Bait Labe. baskstbalL -- Inspection of tho university reg- H. Sorenson and Capt Don Mariment, flold artlTery. R O. T. C., shall. Following the regimental Inspecis conducted Monday by Lieut. ex- tion, the inspecting officers CoL Lewis Brown, 3t.. from the of- - amined th horses stables and flee Qf tbs chief of cavalry. U. 8. equipment of the un.lt. conducted tclasa room and Usui Inspection ef A., and Major Martin C. Wise G. hormsnshlp. tandln8 or tho c,,le office 8. C., pf th gun drill, telephone and comrnunl-o- f D. C.! cations, conducting fire of the staff, both of Washington, The university regiment, com- - , French 7 2 s. calculation of the was drawn various up 420 students, phases of firing problems prising in review formation at 2 am. for and orientation and disand inspection of the troops Batteries Fire. mounted drill by squads, platoons and batteries. At I pm, selected batteries the firing of problems with Maj. Gay A doom pa nice. the French 75's The work marked the second anMaJ. George B. Gay. head of the n of the university military department of the univer- nual sity, accompanist the Inspecting unit by the wer department to dewaa command termine the placing of dtatlngulah-- d officers The entire handled by the cadet officers e college rating, as distinction , c onferred by th department on They were: Col. Moyle B. Peterson? Lieut.-Co- l. schools displaying general A. Nelson; regimental excellence in R. O. T C. work. Casper 1225 the university was T. of J. Maj, April Uerly, Capt. adjutant, William examined for the first time for Irvin Schindler, Maj A. such a rating, receiving the comCapt Glenn Hugh Fryar, Wright, Capt. Rescue H. Woolley, mission, along with three other colCspt. Frank 8. Hummel. First leges In the ninth corps area, at Lieut. Dan Kooyman-- Capt- - Alton that time. $1.-tO- h , Engineering at C. of C.' Council plane piloted by A. R Thompson, lieutenant m the reserve lining squadron. Bmertx feU beckaards from one of the aings of ths plan when t was at sn altitude of L2642 feet feet above above sea level or 4 the great assembly that witnessed - the spectacle Hr Jumped to demonstrate the strength and reliability of a parachute Invented by himself" and Thompson and also te try and beat a eWorld's record L -- - Before A crowd estimated at SO.OOg was afteron Woodward noon a hen Art Bme fee, sergeant of the 3 2 Jib observation squadron, dropped without joaia:anc approxfeet from au airimately 1 ot ' YEAR SEVENTY SIXTH 1926 26 LOG H OIL MONDAY 1 br; V wv s r V- - |