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Show r THE DESERET NEWS JUNE 29 192T WEDNESDAY , Mrs. Whitlock Will Hudson River 01, (CO Calm as Crews Await Big Race PUGHXEEPSro ( Intend e( WHEELER FIELD, ti BARGAINS 135 L 3rJ S. 13$ E. ... TV Bum-mer- kt Hoa-olul- Thirty-second- La-la- appro-elatio- Wee-etc- h. bt ' REPORTERS OUT Dig Up Story Elsewhere Is White House Flee; Prehistoric Mammals TeH Story of Bygone Age. BT OWEN I SCOTT. (Special correspondent of Th Dm-r- at New) Jun 23. (CPA) PreaiderTCoolldx ha Just turn-- d city editor Ion noujh to tell newspaper cormnoudonts attached to tho summer whit bcuu that they might aa well o cut Into tho surrounding country to dig up intonating die patch Lying ever her, about forty mile from tho executive off lets In Ripid City, la a tory that Mr. Coolldg may hear more about later ihould congreM pee up to him a bill ta mk till part cf th country national park. Such a proposal being pushed by ben-atNorbeck and other South Dakotan They want to preserve one of tho strangest and most weird of America th Whit river bad land which then would be coni th Wonderland national park. Then bad lands have an appeal all their own. They ara remnant of n ago now estimated to be about hr million of years put and in them I much of th hlatory of animat Ilf over that wretch of tlm. According to Dr. C. C. O'Hara, president of th South Dakota school of mine this area la probably th richest In th world In foMlI of vertebra . animal Tough Travel. "Th bad land aren't really bad." Dr. OHara advised. Tb name come from th Indian Make 8ica,' or bad land because the territory waa difficult to travel through due to It rugged surface and lack of water. Now, though, road era built end th dlstremlng feature that bothered early traveler r no longer present. "On some of th plateau, water Is available at a moderate depth and ther are rancher who make a living cultivating tb soil. Of course, much of th territory is desolate and moat Incapable of description because of tho weird form it reveal "It wa in th tertiary ag that th Whit river bad land began to be formed. Tb Mlt sea that had Wretched over tb area disappeared and In tha tropical dim that followed, animal higher In type than nny known befora began to 8CE.VIC. S. D.. or rrt prrvd develop. and to Trust Service trust service is so varied in its functions and so adaptable to individual requirements that few men with estates can afford to be without it. - your trust problem come under one of these heads: .Would Executorship guardianship life trusts trusteeship of insurance wdal funds under wills home nandng property management and investments. fi- -' Have us explain In detail how our trust service works out in actual practise. . UTAH SAVINGS -Cr TRUST Of HiMrnazT-MuiAxzcT- r TT Member Federal Reterve Syrtem Capital, $300,000. Surplus, $150,000 Z. C. M. I. Boys Store Official Outfitters for Boy Scouts9 ' iV -- rV j? . Dietortedby San Edipee BT EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. (By Radio to thp Deoeret New and th Chicago Daily Nwa) BERLIN. Jun 2. (CPA) of the sun which Today' cllp was almost total tn Berlin, wm th subject ot exhaustive study from tb Potsdam observatory. Th writer' own bedroom (cm east. Thte morning when he awoke at I o'clock, th entire garden andil chattering wtth birda. Than denly ther waa alienee, broken by three long squawks, aa a shadow appeared on th sun. Thera were a few more squawk followed by two hours of deadly illenc aa tha shadow moved slowly over the un. Th earth and vegetation took on a peculiar color. It wa not dark, but not light like th apocalypse. Not until a quarter of an hour after th shadow finally lifted wa th song of th bird htecd again. (Copvrlght, 127, Chicago Daily t Utah Artist to Study,' Sketch in Colorado 'Cornelius Salisbury, Utah artist and art instructor at the Jordan high achool, left thte week for Colorado 8pringa. where h will spend the summer studying under . Ernest Lawson. , Mr. Salisbury expect to spend three month In Colorado Springs, sketching (seautles of that region along wtth hi studies; He will return in tlm to resume hi duties at Jordan Junior with th opening of school thte fait. . 81 OGDEN. June 2 (Special) month, in J.I1 waa th. ..nt.nc. paas upon Fred Adama, Wednesday, by City Judge John A. Hendricks, on a liquor possession charge. Adam was found guilty Tuesday by Jury, H waa arrested a week, ago at the Whits City of Gardena upon complaint of Louis H. ferocious tiger. Th reigning plutocrat them animate though, wa th a strange animal tltanothere, elelightly smaller than th phant." Rhino ta Cliff. Dr. O'Hara explain that thee animals finally died off with the change in th character of th Mber-tooth- 1 Pesry of the resort management, were operating tbe place. Arresting officers 14 in the moonshine of found pint room of th defendant in a hotel reeort. Tha defendant the oppoalt Butte, Mont. gave hi address Henry Jones, arrested with Adame, pleaded guilty laet Wednesday and waa glvan a similar aentenca. that bootleggers near j Parents Dress Up Sonny for the Glorious Fourth '1 Bird Songt Stilled, Colort Co.) Come On Scouts We Like to Serve You " , , country and some of their remains became preserved In th bad land formation They are found today tn profusion, telling th fascinating story of tho early history ot tho mammal Just th other day newspaper correspondent browsing around In on of tn bad land area ran acroo th head of a beep which geologist My I three million years old. Above them on ono of tho Inacceaalbl cliffs was a perfect outline of rhinoceros tho million preserved throughout ot yMiyt sine hi habitat changed. Th had land tormstiona according to Dr. O'Hara ara th remit of :h gradual wearing away of th table land by climatic conTh river dition and by tb wart Cheyenn and Whit river th chief factor At th preMnt time climatic condition in th area are fairly favorable, with an average annual rainfall amounting to JT Inchea Some of th plateau country is sufficiently fertile to rate crop while flowers grow all over the section. Dr. O'Hara My there ar almost fortv native mammal now living In thg had land and about three While hundred specie of bird much of th district te west and formation desolate, th Strang suggestive of another world land a fascination. Th unusual character of th country cause th state to think that tt should b held as national park. (Copyright 1327, Consolidated Prea Amoctetion). New A 3rd Se. Bootlegger at Resort Given Term in Jail 'countless turtle ' eome Seven Keys - 'O-- "" Thera were In occasional crocodile of the recene rhinoceroses could b found. Little thre-to- d home scarcely a foot high nibbled th grass on th hillside white ta othr parte ther were ancestor of th prsnt day dog and A' modern 99 L KIo FUnmtUTE CTOHEO last and Albert Hegenberger. Thtrty-aecon- -J- For Furniture Ogden High School Boy Dies of Heart Attack OGDEN. Jus (Special) Jubm Brlaot Tiff art, 20, ooa of James mad Adell Grundy Htnf "Wn mad th flight by dad Tay art, di4 at th f 102 Twtnty-foart- ednaaday b atraatg of reckoning with tb aid ot a few horn trouble Ho auffared a hurt bnrt ralestlal observation. attack Tueeday nifbt whtl drlvtnf an auto la Wbr canyon. Together Tb radio beacon worked for wltn Mias MyrtU hts th tint hour after w took off Sura merit!, mraatheartp Taffart bad been to from Oakland and then went off. Morgan vialting relitlve and whan th atUek Mia It cam on agate for a chort U:n ha auffarad dravo tha car to Ofdan and caiKsd ut tb boma of Dr. Eira C. night, however. "When w landed we bad enough Rich, Hr. Taggart wa born In MorTea left for an additional eight gan Aug t. 1004 H wa assistant iundred mile of flying. There ward dark for tha Thirteenth ward her more than fit gallon left. and bad baan an officar In tha ward school and dta "We f ought unfavorable weath-t- r Mutual. Sunday coiif quorum. Ha wa a ttudant of condition all th way. During Of den achooL senior Surviving high th night w flew at an altitude are hia parent and tha following 000 feet la order to get abov It brother William It, Mrs. aiatara: and ' th o w could lie th cloud aw, Florence, C. J. Lynette, Roy Sarah Jeaaia Tagand Daniel, nar. H, "During th daylight hour vir- gart tually all our flying wa i at height of Its feet, to be under the Three Who Escaped Cloud, ' State School Caught "W did not alway know our location, but w didn't get lost." Tb aviator said they bed motOGDEN, June 29 Thraa student achool who or trouble about midnight la th of th atata industrial from tha institution last aanapad center motor of th big plan, but Juran-H- a It was functioning perfectly wbea Saturday, ara Id tha city jail Invaatigationa. ward, pending tbe filer landed. Raid BurraU. 13, waa arraatad Tuaa-da- y Army aviator her praised what night by pollca officer at tha 0. K. Tira shop. Slot Whlnton they said was a perfect landing. avaaua. Ha la alleged to hava HONOLULU. T. H Jun 23. attempting to enter tha ( API Lieutenant Lent or J, Mait- place, also that ha entered th ofCoal company, land and Albert Hegenberger de- fice of dtha Consumer avenue and clined an offer of 110,000 for ex and aevarat placet InPingraa Brigham City elualve rlghta to tba etory of their alnrt Saturday, Burrell told officer they would flight from Oakland, Cal, to Hafind Donald Peapoxi, 13, In a Buyout noi!. on Pacific near a railroad bridg u Soon atar their arrival at -' avenue and street. from tbe This by automobile true and Peapon la alproved were field they landing given the leged to hava also confessed to entender by Honolulu attorney tering tha coal office and placet a San Francisco news- in Brigham City, A search for Jamas Fltssimmons paper. in tba railroad yards where ha had been seen earlier In tha evening, SUCCESS celebrated IN ARMY CIRCLES failed, but ha was found early Wednesday and taken to tha police WASHINGTON, Jun 23. (A P) station. -- Enthualaam among army offiOGDEN LICENSES TO MED. cial , held In check until victory wa aeeured. buret th barrier OGDEN, Jun Marriage lie when th definite word came today times were Iuuedft Tueeday to that Maitland and Hgnbrger J. Brian and Edith J. Otduny. had accomplished their mammoth Gaylord J. Reave, eng Rolla Col11 of Ogden; Marion L Towell aviation achievement and landed vin .0 and Mildred Lavon Reeder. Marin Hawaii. M. Whitaker, Selina, ' Warren riott; In army elrclae the flight of Kan, and Melba Hyde. Ogden; Commander Byrd towards Europe Frank W. Toon. Cryden. and Knee was ahoved completely Into tb Eil Parker Clinton: William H. background by th succei of th Wood, Mlnerevllle, and Fred la Mae two army flier, but Secretary Wil- Bohman, Peterson, bur mntlnd th Byrd attempt in hi marnag of congratulation to RAILROADERS FUNERAL SET. tbm. OGDEN. Jun Ig Funeral n Th congratulation and service for John Desman Taggart, of tha army were lent ta , rallroag werksr who was killed Maitland and Hegenberger In tele- In railroad accident near in Summit county Monday, grams from Secretary Devi, and will b held Thnraday, Jun in, at Anletant Secretary Dvion. I p.m. In th Eleventh ward chapel Decretory Kellogg In a statement with Bishop D. CaivIn Stuart of Mid: Inth Nineteenth ward charge.cem"I am delighted to learn of th terment will b in th la Ogden uccemful flight to Hawaii from etery. California of th Intrepid aviator, WIFE CHARGE CRlELTr. Lieut. Lester J. Maitland and Albert Hegenberger. In an army OGDEN. Jun 13. (Special) Alhav th officer courageous plan leging cruelty, L. W. How filed added to tho glory and achieve- autt for divorce In tb Second disments of th men in th Mrvlc, trict court Thureday ags nst J. H. and hav played a moat worthy Row. She charges he has on sevher unmercipart in th advancement of avia- eral occasion fully about th face, head and body tion." wtth hla fists" They were married Rear Admiral Moffett, naval air at Evanston, Wyo Jun 23, 1,3d hief. radioed: and have two children. "Th naval bureau of aeronautics wishes to congratulate you on th SEEKS PARIS DIVORCE. successful completion ot your 23 PARIS, Jun (INS) Mr. flight." Georg MeAlpin, socially prominent la Pasadena. Calif., today filed suit DIVORCE GRANTED. ta th Seln tribunal for divorce, Ann Tingley wa granted a di- charging her husband refuMd to vorce Tuesday from Bruc O. Ting-lo- y liv with har. Mr. MeAlpin, the by District Judge Chris Matht-o- n former Elisabeth Jen niton, married on tb ground of cruelty. They MeAlpin In New Tork on Nov. IS, IMS. wr married In 1311. , Be Buried Friday From J8th Ward TO IRA'S X. te Gal-Ion- Oahu, Hawaii, Jan 23. (AP) Hard' story of th flight an !oid by LUutnnu Lenler J. Malt' X. A cloud- ed sky with tbunderheade appearing hi the west andmilla a Hud ton as cairn a college pond greeted th crewmen and roadie ae they appraised weather condition thin morning for the rowing regatta here this afternoon- - There were Intermittent shower daring th night bat tin morning a light southerly breeao failed to ripple tbe roone t tbe tide ebbed. Forced to Ascend 10, OCX Feet to Observe Stars; s Unded With 250 of Gasoline Left i5L ' y 'idU MRS. ANDRAER ZONING BOARD 4th of July Specials BOYS SNAPPY ' . LONG PANTS SUITS a WHITLOCK. Funral service for Mrs. Andrew Overlade Whitlock, widow of Andrew H. (Cap) Whtt'ock, who died Tuesday night at th residence of her daughter, Mr. R. Calder, 114 Fourth avenu. will b held at 12 o'clock Friday In the Elghteerth ward chapel. Second avenue and A street. The body may be viewed at th residence of Mrs. Calder from 10 to 11:30 a m. Friday. Interment will be In Wasatch Lawn cemetery under direction ot Joseph William Taylor. Mrs. Whitlock was born In Denmark. Feb. IS. 18S0, a daughter ot the late Andrew and Caroline Jetuen Overlade. She was a Utah pionaer, having crosMd tho plain with her parent tn 18SI. Surviving are the following son and daughter: Andrew H. Whitlock, Jr., Mrs. P, H. Candland, Mrs. B. D. Nebeker and Mr. CalL der of Salt Lake; Wilford Whitlock of Leeton, and Lester F. several Whitlock of Ogden; grandchildren and eleven two sister. Mr. Caroltn Peterson of Salt Lake, and Mra Elisabeth Allred of Spring City. . 9.50, 14.75, 17.75 (They are specially reduced for our Independence Day Celebration. We Specialize in BOYS VACATION NEEDS CXiting Shirts and Blouses. Outing Trouser kinds. all LEVI OVERALL- Sthe swell kind Boys is Stqre Snappy Hright colored Sonny likes the Snappy Goods. Parents Like the Just what Sonny likes ' Reasonable Prices. & Sweater Pull-Oy- er HEARS IDEAS ON Funeral to Be Friday NEEDS OF CITY For Mrs. Nettie L. Bo wring Elks From AO Over Numerous suggestions on th farther xoning- - of th city were submitted at th final public hearing of th xoning commission "Tuesday afternoon and taken under advisement. Among th suggestions made are; That fewer entire street be soned for busineM and that more corners b reserved for thte purpose: that more store be permitted In the southeast; that special districts be created in which no setbacks will be required; that in tho event on corner 1a used for business, permission be given to ueo all four corners of an Intersection for business; that ah apartment house district ba created in th area of Second North, Canyon road and Main street. The zoning commission will meet again next meek to consider what modifications will be necessary before the plan Is submitted to th city commission. those who aired their . Among views before th zoning board E. M. Ashton, Wednesday war president of the chamber of commerce; A. C. Carrington, representing the Salt Lake Real Estate board; Walter J. Meeks. H. V. Van Pelt and A. E. Carr, representing the Third Precinct Civic association and tha city board of education. Funeral serivee for Mrs, Nettle Lewis Bowring, It. wlf cf Harry J. Bowring, who died at th residence. Fifth East street, Tuesday night, will b held Friday at I p.m., in tha Ninth ward chapeL The body may be viewed at th 12 residence from 10 a.m., to m th day ot th service. Inter-mewill b in WaMtch Lawn cemetery. Mrs. Bowring was a native of Utah and a daughter of B. M. and Barbara Crockett Lewis of lagan. Bha had been a resident ot Salt Lake since childhood and had endeared herself to neighbors and friends through constant helpfulness. In recent years she had suffered greatly, but never complained. to her Surviving in addition husband are her son. Harry Julian Bowring, and ths foowinR brothers and alstcrs: M. A. Lewis Seattle; Mrs. Hattie Mathew. Murray: H. B. Lewis. Lofan: Mrs. LilC. lian O'Riley. Ogden; Preston and Lewis. Mra Ella L. Toung, Mra Florence Bemls, Salt Lake; Willard Lewis, Los Angeles, and it! -- Mountain States Due at SX. Festival nt Mrsv-Edn- McGhee. Drunken Driver Will Be Sentenced July 1 OGDEN. June ! (Special) Sentence will be passed upon Eddie alias Ed. Wilson, of 427 Black, Twenty-fourt- h street, Friday. July TESTIMONY FINISHED 1. by City Judge John A. Hendricks IN SUIT FOR PERMIT He pleeded guilty to driving an Final testimony In th suit auto Tuesday night while under th of liquor He is held unbrought by J. H. Hurd against Influence City Building Inspector W, D. Pin-ne- y der X0 ball.waa at Twenty-Mvant- h Tha arrest to compel the Issuance of a street between Grant and Lincoln sta- building permit for a service tion at First West and First North streets, was submitted Tueeday afternoon to District Judge Ephraim Hanson, Assistant City Attorney Shirley P. Jones contended the plaintiff had not ezhausted other remedies before going to court, pointing out that the soning commission was holding a meeting Tuesday evening and that final appeal could be made by Mr. Hurd to th soning board of appeals. Hurd argued that a recent ordinance passed by the city commission zoning North Temple to Secong North and to First West streets Is residential B property, was unreasonable and therefor unconstitutional. Hurd pointed to th exceptions made in th ordinance to permit existing buslnera to continue, I avenues when tba defsndant's car struck an auto In charge of X G atreet. Eddie, It Tweuty-eevent- h Billie Brooks 41, wbo waa riding with tha defendant suffered cut on th head from flying glass ' Deputy Goes to Elko For Auto Thief Suspect Jun OGDEN. t (Special) O. H. Mohlman left Deputy Sheriff Wednesday for Elko, Nov., to bring hack C. O. Compton, arrested ther Tuesday add wanted her for passing a fictitious check ou th company. C. E. Parka Who wa with Compton Friday In engaging an auto from th company, will appear In the etty court Friday, Julv 1, for sentence on a eharga of depriving th owner of th us of tho car. It alleged he drove th car te Salt Lake and damaged it. ia Prizes Offered for Guests; Decorations To Be Rewarded. & BAND PROGRAM A popular request program wfH b played by Held's military band at Liberty park Wednesday from 7 to pm. Th numbers will in ;" cluda a grand fantasia from "Vais dAmour." selection from tbe opera "Th Spring Maid;" "Song of Love," from "Blossom "Honolulu Time; Moon," "If Tou Se Sally "Overture from William TeU." John Held, director. "Mar-Itana- 300 Members of Elk lodges from ail parte ot the Intermountaln country ar expected to com to Salt Lake for th grand Elkr Jubilee at Salt-a- ir July 20. As plans for the outing near completion, assurance Is given of a large attendance from all tha Utah lodges and from surrounding states. Largo delegations will com from Butte, Mont., and Elko, Nev. Plana are being made by th Elks "stunt' committee to gtve 300 prize during th day. Additional prizes will be given for th tallest Elk, th smallest Elk, th leanest and th most corpulent Elk and tb Elk with th largest family present. Tha entertainment will Include a bathing review with prise for th most beautiful girl and th prettiest costure. Salt Lak store wilt b asked te decorate their window la purpl and whit, th Elks color, and to hold window display until th day rf th vnt. Prize will b awarded to th trimmer of th best window In th contest. Ta further dvertis th affair, (ticker will be placed on parked automobile. High school boys re competing In a ticket selling campaign for a number of prize Negotiation era being mad with th railroad for special rate from all point in th Intermountala country, for tb event. POCTHra Bnrhxm N. Orloe NsthVHIe Atlanta. W. 4T 41 ASSOCIATION. I W. U Frt. . .441 Mobile.. 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