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Show rr- - THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY 'AUGUST 14-192- 9 Airline MAGNA MAKES S. HIGHWAY MOVE Will Open Sept. La-Ver- Central and Southern Utah Prcyo Will Pay f lets TWO UTAH COUNTY Hjjfcr'aTnBfuiiBi m DAME FORTUNE SAVES MAN AS BULL CHARGES To EL. Utah, Aug. 14 Price Paving Job U Sevier Board . Bew blab school bulldlnr (or Mon war considered bT ro. on . tbo boardSadoa, ef education ef Soria . Ouoj!ht apeclal meeting la Rich- - i , Too aoatroeti following were lo th lowest bidders ,; awarded Soil no. bl(b ocbool oad moebaat Ml arts bulldlnr. O E. Millard o f , Logan, Utah; plumbing ud hoattnr . Horaaa Faraday , e( Spaaloh Fork. Utah. Monro gymnasium oad Monro - boiler kuildlnga. John B. Anderson of Salt Laka; plumbing tad banting, Gorgu Paterson and Fr amptoa. Conitructloa work will .tart lm mediately. Two Barely Escape Death in Explosion AMERICAN FORK, Utah. Aar. 14. (Special) Fobs Hsscn of Balt Laka and Roy Bair of Alpine, narrowly escaped death Monday wbllo workinr la tho Milk Maid ailno in American Fork canyon. At about 4.1 o'clock Utc Ben were preparins to blast. They were ' Through a running fta premature abots went off be they were expected to. Hasan Bair wore knocked about 24 by tho concussion. Tbo men wore rushed to Dr. J. 7. I Koyoo la American Fork. Bair re oelved punctured wounds from rocks and Hasen's bands, arm and right boulder were bruised and out up by flying rock. His bead was also cot op volte badly. Hast was removed to a Lehi bovptial. around. two for and loot if Provo Schools Official on Coast , Investigates PROVO. Auk. 14 Dr. VIVIAN PARK. Utah, Auguat 14 of. opanlng (Special) Official Utah County Forth bureaux annual outing took place Tuesday night, with a program conducted by H clubs of the county end farm bureau talent. The entertainment waa held in tha araphltneater at Vivian park. A hua bonfire followed thla Attondanca waa eetimatsu by farm bureau officials at aeout 4.004 persons Wednesday waa tba final day of iha outing. 7.e meeting Tuesday evening waa under direction of W. J. Thayne, J. county agricultural agent. Ell Ciayeoa president of tho Utah County Farm bureau made an address la addition to talks by Ephrhlm Berge-opresident of tho State Farm Bureau Federation, and 4 J. Poyar ef Springvllle, chairman of tho recreation committee of tho County Farm Bureau. Club members from Cedar Fort, Springvllle, Mapelton, Manila, American Fork and Benjamin presented folk dances and theatrical stunts while farm bureau quartet, from Lehl and Springvllle rendered music program.. Picnicker remained at the resort overnight and all cabins were occupied by attendants of the fete. Wednesday's program waa featured by tb operation of tho first manometer In Utah, recently purchased by the Utah atata fair, which baa a,(registering dial with a capacity of recording a 1,14 pound pull Team, from different sections of Utah county vied for honor in the pulling contact The Sait lake Union stockyards donated prise, in th. barnyard calling contest for beat demonstration ef how to call bogs Tba Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative association presented awards for bast methods of calling chickens and tha associated dairymen for calling cows Charles It Mr. Bergeron and Mian EfflaMabey; War-nic- k of tho & T. U. were among tho pecker, of tho afternoon. Tho plan wne to make tha enting a regular plcnle and not stress educational features. n, Lets Contracts For Buildings richfieldT1 trus, Aug. h (Special) Bid for eenstructioa o . j a A. Smith, AMERICAN FORK. Utah, August (Special) Featured by a b ame o bitween Pro.' mn" rleaB Fork of the Central Utah league, tha Greater American Pork day successfully commenced Wednesday at Geneva. Clvle organizations from all Utah county towns offered n large representation to tho celebration, which was sponsored by tbo American Fork Lions club. Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce and the Lehl Lions club, Kiwanls club and other representatives from Utah eiunty took apart. A large holiday crowd tree attrat-te- d by tha program which Included childrens races, .port, contests, horae.hoa pitching contest and a free dance In the evening. 14, euperujevndent of the Provo city Dramatic left Thureday morning (or Pupil Recite (schools, whoro fco Will m.ko At Spanish Fork la regard to (tret and aocond srado organisation, la eon- SPANISH FORK, rich. August 14. noctlon with aorao classwork at the (Special) Miaa Eunice Bird, draI University of Soatborn California matic teacher, presented h.r pupils f Dr. Smith dzpocta la bo away about In a dramatic recital Monday even. I It day. A Ing la tba Third ward cbkpaL large crowd attended. Miss Laurel McKell gave the welcome; piano di! Utah County Agree alogue, Mildred Parry and Taylor readings, Phyllis Livings.To Support Health Unit Reynolds; tone, Martell Bird, Mary Louise 1 PROVO, Auk. 14. Utah county has Gardner. Bess Talmadge playlet, Donna Gull, Lucille Hughes, Jean : ayreod to support tho eonnty health readings, Jeanne NtetL anlt without state-ait ramalndor be Bsoekbaitkr nurihg of tbo year, foUewink a Beatrice CntL Ruth McKell. Mildred I eonferenee between members ef the Parry, Mayna Moffett, Ardella Anf eommlMlon and Dr. T. B. Beatty derson. Martell Bird, costume playElaine Brockbank. Ruth Brown, secretary af tho Btat Board ef let. Lon Mr Kell, Dos Nelion, Mary JohnHealth. The arrooment wag approved by ston. Phyllis Ltvllngslon, Don Brown a tho commUeloa with the under Alien Bingham; Plaaologaa. Jackson, farewell speech. Laustand ink that atata aid for tbo nnlt McKelL rel would be extended followlnk dan. l. d Hort-ana- -- hEETlXUI ANNOl'NCEDw AMERICAN FORK. Aug. 14 Announcement Is mads Dentist Sued For (Special) $50,000 Damages. that Mutual and Priesthood meetings stake will comthroughout Alplna mence for the season Tuesday evo . ning. Sept, is. BRIDB If HOKORED. SPANISH FORK. Utah. Augna 14. (Special) Honoring Miss Helen Jarvis a bride ef next month, Mrs. Efflo Sorenson nod Miaa Mary Sorenson gava a brides shower at tha Sorenson homo Monday evening For- ty intimate friends were present Game and mu.io ware enjoyed and luncheon served. Vy PRINCIPAL RETURNS. PROVO. Aug. I L. B. Harmon of tbo Provo Principal high school Tuesday from Lo. Angela, where he lias been tn attendance during tha laat alg weeks at tha University of Southern California. REUNION IS SET. SP RINOVTLLE, Utah, Ang. II. (Special) Descendants of William H. Kelsey will hold a family reunion nt Kelley's Grove In Hobble Creek canyon Sunday. BIRTHS. SPRING C1TT, Utah Hrsu Burns Allred, girt TOOELE. Utah Lowry, boy. Hr. and Hr. and Mrs. y Stage Line Wins Appeal In Death Damage Suit The Bingham Stags Lines wen aa appeal to tho supreme court from a Judgment awarding f 11,160 damages to tho estate of Orson Morgan, who was hilled when struck by one ef tbo Bingham Stage bused Th opinion banded down by the supreme court Tuesday held that the stags lint company should have been allowed to present Its case In fulL A new trial was ordered. SAN RAFAEL Academy On ef Cetlfenlai Flam Private lekeela. One hour from Bon Francisco Primary. Grammar. High School Junior Co Here. Dir. A" rating: University of Calif. Folly accredited. Military training: under U. fL Army supervision. High efcoiaatle etendard- - Catalog, A. U 8trravt. Rapt, Baa 9aa AafaH, Calif. I I 8. W. Helm seeka damages of 119.004 In a suit (Had against Dr-A. Olsen, dentist, snd bis bonds- men for personal lujjrlea. Tho plaintiff complains U sf through urgllgenc of ths doctor in extracting hla teeth both upper and lower gums were lost ao that he can not now use false teeth. In a damage suit Chrlee Johnson seeks to recover $146 from the d Motor company. He charges that the company sold him a used automobile wlta breaks and that after buying the car hs was In a collision that could easily hsvs been prevented If the breaks of his automobile bad been serviceable. Covey-Bsllar- PRICE. Utah, Aug. 14 (gpeclall Cbrlstsnssn, Jacob and Gardner of Salt Lake waa Monday awarded the contract for street Improvements In Pries by tbs city coundL A sum of 24 664 is Involved. . This will provide for ' asphalt, and from the corner ol grade First Northgravel strset a distance of two lf and blocks on Carbon one block of paving from nearly Main Street to First North on First West streat, four blocks ol curb and gutter on Socond East from corner of Main to tracks ef D and R. G. railroad, three blocks of curb and gutter on Fourth East from the corner of Second North to First Sonth, one block of sidewalk on Second North, and one block of corb and gutter from Main strsst to first South, running on first East street. Exact cost ef tbo work U $24 441.47. Protect waa accepted by the Council e gainst paving with asphalt on First East from Main ons block south. And a petition for paving of one block on couth Second East waa tabled. A repereentative from the Park Dale addition north of Price met with the council and asked that the sewer line be extended to that region. Six houses will be constructed there this fall and twenty new dwellings are guaranteed for next summer. This mat'er waa referred . to the street department. one-ha- ava-nu- e, 25,000 Cram Murray Park In Big Frolic past-tim- $24,663.97 Is ToUl Cost Levy Is 3.66 Mill More "Of Improvement Than 28, Total Is Farm Bureaa Outing at ' Project 43.45 Mills. Vivian Park. Greater American Fork Da on. ova FROVdt Aug. ri Iq Jtoto city will pay 3 44 mill tax In lit If thaa they did la higher 19S A It la shown with th (Inal ap 4 proval of tbe county levy laat Mon day. The total levy thla yaar wilt be C 41.43 mllla aa compared with 19 79 laat yaar divldad aa follows: atata - and atata schools, 7 19 mill; atata road a 114 mill; Provo city. 14 44 mlila; provo city schools, 11 miUa; Utah county. 7 94 miUa n The Increase Hi thla year's ached-vi- a la all by Utah county. Provo city, and tha atata roada Provo city aehools hava maintained tha aama lev aa laat yaar. and tha atata levy 1 A mill lower. County Vicinity Dame Fortune Tuesday reverted eiroumstano-e- e contingent eto tha popular Spanish bullfight ing allowing partial revenge to a member of tho animel family, and for once the buU triumphed ever the matador. weo wn Although tho Intentional upon fight tho part ef John R. Droubay, rancher and cattle raiser at Erda, the bat tie ended with minor Injuries to him. Tha bull waa complete ly safe Instead of being puno tured by darts and ripped open to die in the arena, amidst the cheers of ten thousand fair aenorltae and tenor The accident occurred when Mr. Droubay struck the animal with a board. Members of tha family came to hit assistance I S SwLv i MURRAY, Utah. Aag. 14L (Special) Flags, banners and bunting today gave Murray a holiday appearases, while mors than 24900 people, including visitors and government officials from all Utah, crammed city streeets and the park, celeLake brating the combined Bait y County Farm City day. Beginning at 10 a-throngs began poanog Into tbe town and by noon thousands were Joining Jn ths slaboraats ceremonies. Especial reservations were prewith pared for automobUe a field near the seen parking, of tho celebration being rented to serve as i machine park Traffic was supervised by Boy Scoots under direction of special officers. Prises for tbe dsy totalled more than 91,444, with sf charge except everythinrfres refreshments The feature sf ths morning program was ths preliminary horse pulling contest, the stock shows of the Future Farmers and4-dubs, and the county flower show. Mayor Isaac Lester deltveded the speech of welcome after which of Stats Milton H. Welling,Secretary of the day, addressed the speaker crowds. John Hansen, president of the county farm bureau. Introduced Mr. Welling. At 1:3d finals In ths contest were held, tn addition to foot raoes stunt races and a swim mlng contest. A tug of war wat held between farmers and business man a horseshoe contest and a baseball game between ths Clover Leaf Dairy and Murray. Cash prises were awarded to the oldest and youngest married couples, to the largest family and ths youngest baby on the grounds. An augmented band, directed by William F. Robinson, offered concerts prior to the dance at night, which will be beld at h Soouth and State streets, continuing oast. Entertainment was children by three trained animal acts and a rodeo held In a field opposite the Murray high sehoooL According to committees the dsy was tho most successful endeavor ever undertaken by say organisation In Utah and attendanc was The festivibeyond expectations. ties climaxed more than two months of planning by various committees end of civic church, governmental, business and commercial organisations. Bureau-Murra- PROVO GETS . 1930 FIREMEN CONVENTION . L. C. Canning , Midvalt, Is Chosen Utah President. TOOELE, Utah, Aug. 14 (Second day of Utah cial) H (Spe- State convention started with aFiremen, meeting at 14 oclock In the Strand theatre Tuesday. Tha board of trustees reported there waa $11,444 la the mortuary and general funds of tho atata organisation. The following named were voted eertifloates: Chief H. H.rombr,h!P Wardleigb, Ogden; Chief C. T. Reid and Aset. Chief E. C. Boren eon. Mammoth; E, J, Householder, Blng-haChief Robert L. Wilson, Prank Coombs. Peyaon; R. g, Hughes, Spanish Fork; B. W. C"4 Chris and 20o??r urrJ,' c' Buke PRICE Utah, Auff. 14. (Special) Lieut. O. S P,roI: When he came in eontact with a h !! Important revolution paoo4 wore wire while at work Emlltano Gallardo, 34, miner of the Spring the adoption of a monument fund Canron Coal company waa tnetant and striking the euteide elaoee from 1 the constitution and y Killed Tuesday. Tbo Hla wife Marie Sentoe Gallardo, office of state orssnisorbylaws. was retain after being ?totlfied of hie death, ed as It now exists. instruction to ahip tho body garo following lire departments to Trinidad, Colo. Besides his wife will compete in the state touraa-l- o ha is survived by a 14 year old son the motor racet ladder race, and slnrle mas hose coupling four men hove coupling contests:and American Fork Ward American Xork, Bingham. MurSandy, Salt Jake, Matrons Hear Lecture ray, Mammoth, Spanish Pork, Sprlngvilis and Tooele. AMERICAN PORK. Aug. 14. these conteste there wJlt BJdee Mrs, Zisa C. Brockbank (8peeim! the 1M yard daoh, 411 yard relay met with the Fourth ward Relief be race and contests. their regular Loving cups will society sisters at given as awards. weekly meeting held Tuesday after be Mayor Frank A. Francis of Ogdon noon 1 pm. and gave a ape Ha! the convention on the lecture on Tho Removal of Stains addressed Fire Maniac". and Dyeing tn the Home. Commissioner T. T. Burton of Salt Lake was In attendsneo as a Third Ward Relief guest of tho convention and was also a speaker. Chief James Devine Of Salt Lake MAGNA. Utah. Aug. 14.(Specla) Society Open Season delivered a memorial addreee. An outing was held recently by SPANISH FORK, Utah. August 14. be convention city for the mothers and daughters of Special ) After a recess of three the meeting In J936.f Oquirrh400 stake, at Saltair. More months the Third ward Relief So The officers were elected as fot- - than Luncheon, participated. held its opening meeting Tuec ciety and a program comprised afternoon with President day Mary I C, Canning, Midvale, president dancing the entertainmeat. N. Clayton in charge and forty of. A. A. Macke Bingham, first Mce fleers and members in attendance. Chief Reed Hoshard, Vro-vAfter the devotional exercises, the president; second vice R. Simppresident; Fire Department, time waa apent in craft work deco son, Salt treasurer; Charles Magna Uk, rating vases under the direction of A Canning, Midvale, secretary; Mr, Bjrrl Rowers and Mrs. Clara H Jensen, Salt Lake, state organ-G. Auxiliary Get Uniforms JenitR, each of the ladieg present iser; L. S. Ucombe, MAGNA, Utah Aug. 14. (Kpecls) Springvllle decorated a vase. five tresr trustee; Members of the Magna fire deChief Edwin Larson, Murray, sergeant at partment and the Ladies Auxiliary " to tho department are in attendance Peacock, chaplain. A banquet was served Tueadsy at ths state convention of fire fightevening at the Tooele high school ers now being conducted at Tooele. gymnasium for all firemen and Both of the local organisations their partners, numbering In the have bbtained uniforms and will neighborhood of SOO. participate in tho parado as well as Wednesday program for the taking part in tho tpuraamenC Arrangements for (hr funeral of consisted of ths firemen Louie P. Geoghegan. 27, of 200 morning Ird hr five bands In north State at reel, wh; died Tuesrrsy and the firemen's queen, great Josday in a Salt Lake hr, pita I from ephine Mahorle and her royal float Three Garfield Clubs heart trouble. vHIl be completed as well as many other floats and Meet, Give Social on tbe arrival of hla brothers. John fire departments. The department having the best GARFIELD, Utah. Auk. 14. Spe-cand George, from, Los Angeles Kappearance tw-- th MeeUnk of (h. parade wifi Tuesday evening: a prise presented by Tooele elab wu.held recently at tb. home Hla mother is expected to arrive City fire Georve Denton. of Mra department. In Boslwn Aug. U from Ireland. A resolution was adopted thank-- : Mm. Tox Mix of Arthur, will be Mr. Geoghegan waa born in thin Ing Tooele City fire, hoat to tha Merry Matron, cinh at department city, attended the d;rnde school, Mayor J. J. Gillette, elMsens. Strand bra homo. Tho G. M. rlnb waa rraentlr enhere and then attended nigh school management and everyone else who In the University of Santa Clara. contributed to the success of the tertained by Mra George Wilson, at a convention. special meeting. Calif., and later the university proper. He waa well known In this city, attended 'the grade schools S. Man Appointed -- ere and then high West Point Teacher school tn the University of Senta Clara, Calif., pod later the univer Captaiif B. P. Cxffey, son of Mrs. city proper. He was well known in this city, was a student pilot --MAGNA, Utah Aug. 14. (Specie) K, Caffey, 04S Second pvenu boosters are Ut.nz epoueoring stationed la Europe has and an euthaiaat over aviation. tn advertising campaign, praising formerly At tbe time of hie death, hi, faciiltlen at that town, both com- been apoptnted instructor in law brother, Rudolph Gcc;hegan, waa mercial and civic. Tha campaign at West Point according to word nt the bedaide. Hie mother sailed will extend over a period of u year received by friendo here. Captain- - Caffey waa a former Aug. XI from Queen- -, town on her and la being sponsored by leading Balt Lake resident. return Journey. Surv,lng besides buelneaa firms ef Magna. hie mother ere three sisters. Mrs. Harrison Keller, Gertrude and Elsie Geoghegan, and three broth, t rm, Rudolph, John and George Geoghegan. horse-pulli- LIVE WIRE Pay-eo- KILLS MAN n; y! Mr,. Forty-eight- sop-pli- "H' it 500 Oquirrh Stake Members Frolic c o. -- Geoghegan Funeral Waits on Mother Prd l.l Jaat-m-M- MAGNA. Utah. Auk. 14. (Spade) C1Ua.ua ef Magna nave appointed T. P. Jenatnge to select a commu- t. nal Officers of Th Seagull Lina. Inc. announced Tuesday that passenger and freight service between Balt Lab and Vranat. and Balt Lake and Ely. Nevada will commence September X. At that teat ceremonies trill b held at airport aa tha two plane will taka off together, on heading east sad tha other west. C. W. Parry, i of th company said. Mr. Parry said plans for tbs proUna with posed Balt intermediate stops at Vernal and with Craig have been discussed Vernal and Craig buelneaa men who have promised their support to tho undertaking. te m.et with tb Utah Copper company and attampt formulating a feasible plea whereby $14,464 may be ebtaiaed to affect read Improvements now planned hero to improve community appearance and relieve traffic problems. Tha proposed Improvements struck a snag at a recent meeting at the State capital balidma. when It waa dteeovored that the county commission could not device any ways or means ef finding amount 4.maa4e4 te complete th work. It waa str.Md that Magna is aa unincorporated town and that nit other towns receiving benefit of state aid (or tho center of main highways were forced to care Independently for curb and gutter projects The cute Is declared prepared to pa tb 14 feet la the ranter of tho toad This Magna's problem at a crucialplace period, sine tbe corb and together with paving at each getter eld of th road most bo effected without aid from th etat. Members ef tb committee have Aa Increase of $412,1$$.$$ la act yet been announced by Mr. and exact work to be com- 112$ poetoffjee receipts at Balt pleted by them is yet problematical Lake over receipts Indicates ths growth of thla city, John Mo Phe. postmaster, said Tneaday. Pipe Laying Starts It was also noted by W. E. Block, In Garfield, Magna assistant postmaster, that money orders cashed had gained $ GARFIELD, Utah. Aag. 14. Spela the same period. Post-cial) Worh has commenced in Meg. McPheo osier said $3,600,406 na and Garfield of laying pipes for more la money orders waa retho advent ef natural gas into this for payment at this office vieinlty. Material for laying of ceivedwas thaa which he declared bran has unloaded Issued, dally at Salt Elpo and digger machines ara soon Indicated excellent business condito bo occupied la installing the pub- tions bar. lic Btillty. Gaa Maine will be laid all te obtain access to the allewtng service. Fire Auxiliary (Joes will be extended from Magna She imke Fete city to districts ef GranBlaze Fighter ger and Hunter, Magas and Garfield sad then on to Tooele. MAGNA Utah Ang. 14. (Spacta) "' ' ladies' Auxiliary ef tb Magna firs 'department feted members of tb firracrantly station. Th affair was planned as a surprise and rafraahmanta wara tarred. nt Laka-Denv- er MAGNA FIRMS START DRIVE ' Suit to Avoid Tax Following the lead or the three national banks In their auit filed Tuesday, five state banka, Walker Bros. Bankers, Deseret Barings bank, Zions Savings Bank A Trust company, Utah Savings & Trust company, and the Columbia Trust company brought cult against D. K Moffat, county treasurer, seeking to enjoin him from collecting 142 taxes. As in the case of the national John P. Fennel waa appointed banka, the state banka claim It la not fair to be taxed for Intangible first district deputy. Joseph I). Dean, aocond district deputy and securities at the same rate tangiRev. Patrick Maguire, state chap- ble and real property la levied. Attorn eye for the banka declare lain of tho Utah state Kn ghts of other suite will follow by Ogden Columbus, according to announcement mads Tuesday by Vers I. and Provo banka to teat the legaliof tho law governing tho assessMcCarthy, stats deputy. The tint ty sad Price; the second Include ment of tangibles and intangibles district inclures Salt Lake, Eureka alike. Park City and Ogden. Accompanied by pest stats deputy John A. Junk of Ogden, Mr. Me Carthy will leave Thursday to attend tbs national convention of the Knights of Columbus at Uilwaukeo, GALLSTONES August 20, 21 and 22. I3. lilt $1,474,-414.7- m liquor Suspects Bonds Are Cut 71m Kakunas an Oscar Hall, ad are Mlaaaod bootleggarw Tuesday en bonds of $340$ sack by W. H. Wllkna. Unted States torn mlaaioBer when were bound over to tbo federalthey grand Jury, Hall was arrested last ea a charge ef possessionWednesday of a still; Kakunas was arrested on a transportation Thursday charge; and both were arresed tho following Tuesday on a joint charge of possession of Implements designed for tho manufacture of liquor. Their bonds were originally set at $3,446 each. IMO vmsm 134-gall- Window of Trut Firm Shows Aztec Art, Birds A display of old Artec art. Including feather of rare birds pasted on bright backgrounds, is being exhibited la th windows of the Tracy Loan and Trust company, by Russell Anderson, finauclal advertizing specialist Feathers from th following birds are among those displayed: UuetxeU national bird of Guatemala, which cannot live la captivity; tha La Golondrina, or love bird; the Cbopsa Flor, good luck bird of Mexico, and the Bird of Paradise. quite approve the quidc comfort of Bayer Aspirin. These perfectly harmless tablets ease an aching head without penalty. Their increasing use year after year is proof that they do help and cant harm. Take them for any ache; to avoid the pain peculiar to Health Officer Back women; many have found them From Inspection Tour marvelous at such times. 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