Deseret News | 1934-09-03 | Page 5

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OCR Text 4 c V' -. - - - SALT NEWS THE DESERET 111 LAKE CITY - MONDAY .. SEPTEMBER 3 1934 - - - - Latest Reports From Communities Throughout Utah ' ' Ogden , Logan, Farmington , Ji; s , Provo, - i - . Escalante,? Panquitch, SCHOOL HEAD Utah Elks. Plan State DEFENDS MOVE . Parley in Nephi Sept. 15 Silver City, - Moab, Financial Condition Schools Shows v Perron, Castle Date, St. George - D.&R.G. In 1 I I of f Next in lino were Youthi- - Will Do Work' . Johnsons the and the John sens DraftBranch Not Included In Host City Begins with 27. followed by the Nielwith 34. .Th Nelsons Renovated sens, Being Contracts ing Program; Commitvariations of Larsen and HanImprovemenr " sen tied with 20 students antees Chosen Sanpete Area swering to each of these name OGDEN. SepL 3. A CCC OGDEN, Sept. J. Transporting groups. The Christensens were Sept. I. 2 LOGAN, cajn the Sept. Although MANTI, that ths D. two grades from Warren to the next In line at 24, while the to be established at Huntsville on . R, state 3. Tire acIs a move la EUREKA. SepL ensens Just Tatted to get into View ths Plaitt.Clty school, pine dam reclamation Q. a much beter financial at condition cordance convention of the B. P. O. E. will with a will Far economy bo a project, the twenties with 19. general tinus its branch tins south the and of this fiscal yec, than it b bold la this city Sept. If. and wHl be utilized on workcamp plan being carried out by Weber down the line at nine were tha not was Ust year, teachers salaries through Sanpct county to oreducation under in board cordin to the locsV CHt lodge. In. were of county Smiths Olsens. Even contract, the according to J. R. have started to are among the lowest paid in the Marysvalo der to obtain a nine months School elutions are being sent to Ogden, to ot resident lakisch, several t . no competition engineer. Jibe renbo evident with hero tbs state, an audit by P. E. Peterson, year, Supt Keith Wahlqulst told Salt Lake. Park City. Provo, Price thee basic Nordic name as says that a number of pouibl ovation of the line. publio accountant re, :a!ed Friday. site have been Inspected and it ia residents of Wane at a meeting and Cedar City.- their total poll was S9. A work train and crew t la The file first salardifference in be will held sevgreatest to This convention protest the sending of The final total showed that expected that tho site Will be se- ies was shown in ths wage paid to working bet wee Nephi and enth and lected within a few day studenta to be held in the state for two eighth grade 271 students belonged to these w men teacher Ephraim,, putting the track in the district. from Warren to Plain City. is expected ' that court : : years. The program will includea ? naine:::groinwr"appr5itt-'nine backJntnBbape-Newties Whits that-Aothe 1 huslneae. stale sessions, '.the-regyaverage-ia94.ai, jneei for condemnation " are of the enof mately in and Cache for women put being entertainment teachers are the Warren of the seine only objection reservoir bed lands on which anquetrepedAl tire student body. . piles, arw being drivan ln ail--new receiving the ,n ' of 3616.41, average would arrangement, have jth ladies andIna grand- are' Ocn-errefused apprals-er- s "The racuity check" showed bridge damaged in recent-floo- d, make a longer day for studenta he JThe difference In men teachers salcharge Offers, will be started within . an oven higher percentage C. E. Rife. aries is not near this wide discrephad been authorized to offer a and advertising with Christiansen, Henderson. ftvn days, according to L. J. Bolth-e- r. ancy. Men teachers in the district bus W. Heber Jones; Georg Gearley separate junior high-schattorney for tho Ogden River Jacobsen. Jen-cIsraeisOn, receive 3864 57 while the state from Warren to Plain City to cut Cullen. Banquet Dan June aild G,--r assoeiatioit -Jenson, "Sradson.""-- Carlson;" Waiter These ftfurev are down the W. H. Nalder of Denver, assist -The aiudeofa Cronin. Waite Ridgley,- - Maynard Berntson, Rasmussen, for elementary school teachers Soma Warren citizen said that Cronin and Elmer Ferguson. Ban tiiiif f Ant designing engineer uf th Laisuu ana NeH Ttr sratmTnstrmWTfTrtTu'fflor federal reclamation bureau. ..was lUlg itmi qnet program ..fli1 Pi VViltqil, Niki utrra'TRpwewwmf dft son represented in addition to -1 1 high men ara receiving 3873 27 .VAvXv lvlza V much valuable material for a with Mr. lakisch. O'Hare, Mrs. Frank Baeon and -the phalanx of Petersons. baseball compared 31221.47. the state averMrs. Allen Ivey. team and . the annual It is doubul that any other age women 3810 0ft. state aver, Entertainment of visiting ladles operetta. One eitlzeic declared In E. western college shows such a C. Mrs. 1 $1,180 age F. Rowe, John senior school favor Mr. of the shorter men, $1, year high, heavy Infiltration of nordra Rife and Mrs. Maynard Cronin. Ogden, Sept. 1 Miss Lcttie 221.91, state average $1,426 09; and keeping Warren children In Scandinavians and Minnesota Feceptien-rClaren- ce Gourley, W. the Warren school, pointing out Gamer, who is entered h Pend women, $866 31 atale average $1, 12. 3,73 seems Jo offer the only field men K. Carson. A. D. Baird. N. 8. Pet- Recent have that many prominent contest by Mayor HarQueries About come The financial condition was for erson and James Cullen. Dance compefrom school districts that day beauty Gai Mias man W, of shown to have improved $50,253.73 Ogden. Peery tition in the matter Jamea Morgan. had short years. Material Renew TAROWAN, SepL 3. Tha first from a Fall Members of these committees was deficit Weber er of $43,919.34 to a surTeachers' salaries in queen of the Ogden session of the Parowan stake quarof mot Saturday evening at the Elk'a 37.304 89. another too plus said are The county Fashion festival. Photo by Hah improvement terly conference was held in Parnigh, Hope la because of a $10.6 It. 21 club rooms and outlined a program owan west ward chapel Saturday citizen, who added that the desirfederal for the convention. grant for teachers salaries, ths reed economics eonld bo obtained by afternoon. The them of th conference sesTEACHERS tho funding $25 000 of maturing bonds opening school teachers positions JORDAN MANTI, SrpL 2 Several inquir- to bids; sions announced by Stake Presiof $20,000 of 1934 taxes and somewhat CALLED INSTITUTE collecdency William R. Palmer was ies concerning Sanpete Oolite stone tions than anticipatedlarger from state geiKaUjgicaL wotrk. and according-- ,, similar to that from, which, the FAMILY-OF- 5; sources MORNING TOMORROW ly a large number have been called 3. Tho new MURRAY. HOLLADAY. SepL 3. The long as special Sept. MantrTefrtpIe Is constructed, 'have missionaries to the St. Murcenter at recreational the city 3. of Teachers center needed SANDY, Sept. for organized play George Tempi this season. Each been received by Pres. R, D. one which the of ray is City park, parson has of the beA asked to do ordischool district Toung, for the joutb ot Holladay at last temple. the Jordan Valley 15 recreatloonal centers establishwork for at least ten. For several ths stone was LOGAN, gept. 3. A horse stray- wilt meet at the Jordan became a reality Monday after- nance 3. high in ed the Utah Sepf. state of the OGDEN under Godfrey quarried from years Other speaker at the afternoon the hills north of on the highway jutt south of school Tuesday morning for the FERA opened formally at 3:30 noon whan the new FERA recrea- session ware Hamblin of Layton and hie four La Mont E. but th quarries had to ing WeUsvtlle. Utah, was the cause district institute. Dr. F. S. Harris center opened on the west of the staka presidency. Tuelier. p.m. p.m. today. tional sons and daughter, Willard. 20, Ephraim, no of be closed because demand Wilford accidents late two of automobile of the Brigham Young university meet-tinot Courses of of free lawn th g Carrllla. 1: Don, l!. and Jay 10. for the material. instruction, Holladay ward Day and Pres. Georgs F. White-hea- d NEPHf, Sept. 2. In an attempt will deliver the principal address to night. as Several Friday In will be houee. with Wanda Andros four-micharge, of swimming, given the Sl seriously IU In the DeaJiospltal on the George Temple. building over the state R. L. Telford of Los Angeles acatrip of dancing, first aid. dramatic and appointed aa play director of ths Musical numbers a special inspirational program. roadcomplete the reeult of eating salmon on the ML Nebo ecentc wars given by and on the Pacific coast have been companied bv his wife and three in Following loop the program, the the Relief society women's chcruv Sunday, were taken borne tods) constructed from this beautiful small sons were en route to Cali- teachers will be guests of the board before the winter season sets in, 45 ail type of sports. Tryouts for a center. held will at be directed six oclock been have made men play Glenna M. WafJ and Arrangements except the girl. of by Mt. Nebo CCC the atone. Pres. that fornia after a visit with relatives education and the Jordan Teach says The aalmon had remained In an through aelecllonToung have been transferred to the campn this evening, a water pageant will to accommodate all ages from five Anrilla Day nn exceptionally in Logan. Aa they neared the in of memera at in association luncheon a bs Other to near the held a in 15 can soft years all those over since Friday. future; open years of p canyon durable and beautiful stone can tersection of the Sardine canyon the Jordan high schoo cafeteria for construc- bait tournament will be started age. Classes wifi be held on Mon bers of the family of 10 were un- be obtained. road and toe Mt. Sterling road a At 2 p m. the teachers will meet tion work. on week ths and the affected. having eatan sparingly of and during day. Wednesday, Thursday Men New bbpe is seen in the Inquries horse, which he had not seen be in their buildings to lire camp, infrom the Hobble Creek first major events will b a play- Friday, and instruction of the fish. be for the ultimate reopening of the cause of the darkness, stepped in pare for assigned Springvllle canyon, have ground tennis tournament on the given in dramatics, musiE,will school tho of at opening Mr handiHamblin who was teas se- mason been working on this road since rock quarries, and th re front of the car and Telford new courts. tennis craft all $1,000 sand of and city's games types riously 111 aided hospital attaches newal of an important source of crashed into it. The animal was 9 am. Wednesday morning. early summer but th fore was Miss Sorenson is In caring for the others. Ths girl, revenue to for amusements. The schedule is as not large enough to finish the her Instantly killed. Although the car Sanpete as a playground direc- follows- children under 3 year. 1 BEAV ER. Sept. 2. Stephen and Carrllla. Is still at the hospital unwas badly damaged the occupants work and also to build a ranger tor. ability OF .1 PEACE JUSTICE Mr. of to 2 20 p m.: children from 8 to!'arh Eliza Miller Barton cele a der observation for appendicitis. .cuts Simper gradual and minor with escaped station. Claude Tolley of the ML the hfated their golden wredding at bruises Nebo camp has been placed In wee Murray high school where he 13 years 2.30 to 4 p.m.; children their L. THREE SENTENCES student a in all the from It to 15 years, 4 to 6 19 p m. Ninety-eig- home in Greenville Tuesdav. A. E. Leaiherdm of Salt take charge of the road work with activitiespopular Mutual Opens In ot over the 15 and school, everyone of Cilv ran Into the dead horse shortguests ware present. winning years age William Claude Curtis of Lehl, in direct honors in basketball, baseball MIDVALE. Sept. 3 and from 7 to 8 80 p ra. Including six of their seven chilly after the accident occurred. He, Ladd of Midvale of the 4 Stakes Tuesday charge was a dren. given A was w bis of team. All in football . banquet was served at captain parents ho are interested in however, noticed the animal Jail sentence Saturday when He was president of th having their children learn eon 4.30 p. m. followed by a program B. time to slow down enough, to pre junior RICHFIELD. Sept. , OGDEN. Sept. Opening soof the Justice before ho appeared class and in hit senior year was structlve play are invited to bring sjTfn by th children and grand etala for the Mutual Improvement Kelser, 41. of gait Lake City. re. vent serious damage. Lealherum Later tn the evening student body president. the children to the play center. ,R. Peace Silas Brown on a drunk and companion, esassociations In ail wards of the celved gash In his head, requir- and his travelling of watermelon buat was enjoyed, foltho charge "peace Lake disturbing also Salt Hansen of J Weber, North Weber. Ogden and ing several stitches and Injury to caped uninjured. Their car was Ladd wag frosted by local officers lowed by a community dance Mt. Ogden sUkea are to be held his arm. while three other fellows' Barton was born at Stephen Friday night and pleaded guilty will begin escaped without injury In an acci- only slightly damaged. Tueeday. Claaawork MincravtUe July 11. 1360, a son of Justice before when airaigncd 8 A of dividend PROVO, Sept. for the dent at Balina. Saturday evening. Sept. If. In preparation William and. Sarah West Bariou. Brown. The sentence wae suspend 10 per cent to all common claim e conten- Mr. Keiaer season work, a together with Otto He Is a progressive farmer and ed upon future good behavior. holders of the Provo Commercial tion was held In Weber county Heath and George Edward Budd. ' stock raiser. on the cases Other appearing and Savings bank will be paid if PROVO, SepL 3 -- B. H. Eobln-.en- a Stewart, Georgiana Johnson, high school Sunday morning with both of Salt Lake City, were enSarah Eliza filler Barton was court calendar ware those of Ben the petition filed In the Fourth son, Salt "Inoro than 1000 M- - I. A. officers tering Saline on their way to Fish Laura Henderson, burn Kay Stewart. in of the Lake, who eecretary Greenville Williams and Clyde Jeremy July It. 1864, ditrict court by John A. Malia.1 Zelma IVlnteiTon, and teachers In attendance. Lake, when Bob Evans of Salina Young, J a daughter of David and Margaret LOGAN. iuvenil four Sept. $ Four Per- pleaded guilty at an assault and State banking commissioner. c?mm!kn, W. Thornton, J. C.Ivan Members of the general boards driving his car north, turned west sons F. Fife Miller. She ha been en acis,4' Moffitt, been late to J, have Friday battcrv allegpd injury will escaped the charge at annual Provo four of the at an intersection and ran into the apeak met with members Mower. granted. tive right whn two cars crashed on committed on the Salt Lake Cttv The dividend 1 the firet to bejeity teachers institute Friday aH' Miss Hazel Brockbank. Mate prl life. community worker during her staka boards at an early morning aide of the Salt Lake car. Both cars on V. 8. Highway 31 between Logan and Countv building. grounds in batik-sessions and at 10 10 a m a gen- were badly flemolithyd . oas!the arranged school Central. Mwv th$ auditorium, , and mwry Jennie They arv'ite parents or seven supervisor mithfiH3. Tha au&mobila Jui? fir Jusiire Brown gre the closed 111 be held eral session was" held fining me following the bank holiday Two Genera! aesion Deputy Sheriff A O Hopkins and Campbell, district supervisor will living children Sira Adelad aero badly Wrecked. suspended Jail sen- - a xear t, 9 a.m. and 2 30 pair a ,aM MaTch of Richfield Inveatgated th de- speak to the tehchcrs of the first, Banks. Santa Rosa. at with large auditorium to overflowing. N pm, Sheriff to 310 CaL; Fletcher andi Deputy each, tence and a fine of claims but aa yet no charges have C. According 30 at at Th, outstanding Speakers at the general seaeion sessions partment third p.m. and fourth grades Barton. Beaver; Mra Ann Wilsecond, who investigated, of Peterson, to the them E. ont E custody were Charlotfee Stewart. total been fled. 1342.28g.7g. irttroduc and Dixon A. will H. thc liams SepL will addresses be and Welcoming Amasa Wilford Wallace Mallory and Barton, Greentheir attorney to permit them time bank has in It possession at the the theme of the Institute; "Policies made Erickson, George Q Cannon and w.ece traveling $orth in to raise the amount of the fines. by Ole E. Olsen, president of ville; Mrs Hilda Mathew Boulder time sufficient to'and present funds of Practices Joseph F. Smith of the general Personnel." the school board and Mayor A O. City; Sherman Barton, Ogden; and Pupil a car b?ln driven by Mallory boards who discussed the nep pay 10 per cent of these claims Mr Robinson will speak on Ad SmooL V oral solos will be sung by Mra Blanche Tooue, Devils Slide. when another car going south and Mr. Mali sets forth in the petition Juslment of Behavior plan, leadership, the Ers, and the Problem of Anthony C Lund, director of the Utah. There are also fourteen tyetng driven by W R Egan of Farewell Set For First School Children slogan. Salt Lako tabernacle choir and Miss grandchildren and two great Frankin craehrd into the Mallorj ' Other speakers will be the fol- Marguerite Jeppson of Provo. Ern- grandchildren. car, Paul WMkineon waa a paaatn-ge- r Elder From Boulder 4 n the Ean car lowing teacher: T. W. Dychea, est Paxman, local teacher, will lead 2. A Pept. PROVO, monthly P.heta Kay, Blanche Nelson, Hel- - thc community tunging A farewell BOULDER, Sept. 3 Runs For Sheriff j report of expenditures and teetimonlal honoring Elder James of Utah county departments Cache Relief Society Vahce Wilson 19. son of Dr. and Ammon Auditor issued by County OGDEN. SepL $. Charlee j. Holds Stake Parley Mrs W. A. Wilson, will be held PROVO. SepL 3 -- Richard .- -,i Tuttle shows expenditures for the -- uiiuuures his candidacy TOOELE. Sept. 2 A Bauer son of Mr first seven months of this year to LOGAN, Spt 3 "Tho Joy of Thursday at 9 pm. at Starlight Fuller. the settled be 314 221 less than during th' Service !fT.on!nat,0,V,, and Mr. "aVonia W Fuller. 144 dispute was quickly of the pavilion. theme was the sheriff. county 1 Third when about 4 men employed in same period last year. ef South, .offered a bn. Cache He, is a son of W. J. society convenchairOGDEN. SepL 3. A report the Bulsstono mine at Bauer, went The operation of the general de- tion held Saturday at the Fourth the Texas mission. Elder to go fracture of the akull, severe bru.s- - OGDEN. Sept. 8. By the latter man of the state roadParker, will be the first missionary cost ward chapel. and 'burns on th right side of part of this week It is expected sued by forest service off Iclala say Hs served for 15 yearscommission, out on a short strike Thursday, It partments of the county . as war-superthe Ogden chamber of com that since July J there have been intendent of The miner his head and neck when an e that aa learned today. of the from the new Boulder Mrs. Kate P. Barker 72,:i4 so far this year as comthe Wasatch Can. driven by June Arnold. 371 mere renovtzing promotion cam- 636 fires in tho national forests of nlng company and Is at were given notice by Supt. Phillip pared with 37, 437 last year during General board of Sait Lake City of present conduct'd tho 330 at 4. would Of number paign. neat that request Second South backed Into Region a corresponding period. Highway addressed the general session of Kirk, Tuesday, that they employed as truck driver and WINNERS the federal housing administra- were man caused and 43 were him and knocked him down. either have to work eight hour fund expenditure dropped from the convention. Mrs. Lqlu Y FLOWER will begin, with F. E. R. A rious fires More than 3181,375 has laborer. tion would be Infirm Th mine tha county or to accident 227.850 324.762; occurred Smith in the per day presided,!. OGDEN IN NAMED canvassers. E J workeriraa 7 Secy. been the In service 392. popr expended by sard, while the car was bein? clooed down. ary from 37.954 to Department il meetings were and fighting the fires. The fires burned itho backed . around, when . Th leaving drirn- - FJledsted of the chamber hien asked a day to consider1, and Indigent from 334.601. to 25 conducted by Delia J. Wendelboe, . . Hirst prize on, OGDEN. SepL 3 L W. Nima chairman of the drive over an area of 89,785 acre, dam,, 4 to B 42 to on 312,280 Samuel N. bonds, Interest Linda voted Benson, OULDER, ' and Wednesday 2(6; 5 Dr. and held emshow sept an annual flower $5 a for that says to gt calling which la estimated at age Dr. E A. Jgcob.cn. F. M :s?o.. ployment of project against Increased hours. Thursday 311 030; old pension from 323.000 under the auspices of the Ogden! xrowomEPJS45'70 about 24 workers will od dutyiarTuavimeJf r thetrhoms Professor A. N Sorenson. Civic MrT-U jnorntng, malntglpanc men were to- - 323 625; pension for blind from Young, to wav awarded FERA stale he submitted to the league were 164, total expenses for which Mrs. Little Esplln and Dr. Evelyn sent to take care of the pump, but 3576, to 3816. O. Belnap of Hooper. Her 20 PROVO SEMINARY hoard on Tuesday with full ap- have been 1 19,230 Recent, show- will attend Cl,Y where their boya Greaves About 509 w omen at- th remainder of the men remained high school FERA a; dtp-- . of each tho Weber entries of of county proval and a rise in humidify--' have ers flowej. tended. nt hfljna. Shortly after, Supt. Kirk wore adjudged out committee. ferent specie more in TO forest the Hi OPEN SEPT. 10 brought safety aent word to the shift foremen standing lu size aand colors fire situation in Idaho and - all Tooele to have their men report at $820 Fund Arrives Mr. John T. Bybee of Riverdale fires In the region are said to ,be. PROVO, SOpL 3 Announcement th usual tim to work regular of 3.1'of the beginning of class work at UTAHN TURNS DOW.. under control. was second awarded pnonan asp suar.ouKomp. prize For Boulder Veil for hi entry of cockscombs, sod the Provo seminary Sept. hour shifts. Croat Clerk STRIP WXWOTS far farther FOREST ON 4 JOB Th afternoon shift resumed .. btfanaatiie 3. wa The BOULDER. W. J. Abbott of Utah, SepL MARSHAL made HOME Ogden of the A. V. Washburn Saturday by EOVO, Sept. X Repair ' work at 2 p m. of $830 for th Blind awarded third prize of $1 for her principal. hotwb to the mkukcas or ma LOGAN. SepL 3. Prof. T. G bad railroad morning on Twelfth final cheek 8 City MarMIDVALE, StpL TARM haa SUREAt" BIRCH ASI.VQ COOP. entries ot petunias and delphinOld Testament history will be Taylor, head of the department of Ice Spring drouth relief project North street near the Utah Mr. Kenneth Dunn and s Dr. W. ium. All awards were the r ro are offered all hours of tha school day forestry at the Utah State Agri- shal and an i Cold Storage company plant been received, according to JORDAN TEACHERS returned home after spendotifted that a mraltns ef the hereby family comwas A. of Wilson. Tho choice Ac0 the from Judges. am. a of4 week. project to tn. stun this has cultural college, been will be --carried pm. just Any . ef a brief vacation the friend Burr a -Fane ing In visiting Tha following received honor- dent desiring to register for this fered an appointment in the Unit- and In Com am V, hr 14 aa th Farabae, pleted 4q July hnd approved INSTITUTE SEPT. 4 cording to HIHon A. Roberta n. August. In Califorltth relatives Southern Say I in men Frank Mrs. mention: able at Setiaher, lt;t at 1 o course may do so and receive c red- - ed States forest service In connec- nia and Las willbhar Thirty a m. chairman of tho county Vegas. Nevada. ot J4I Dooly Boilgia.- Proudflt. Ogden, water lilies; Mrs it towards high school graduation, tion with the building of the this fund SANDY. Sept. 2. Jordan school i,r Sait Lake City. Utah, for tho Oliva Beesley, of Hooper, white recognized by th State. forest strip across the mid district teachers Institute will be at eoaeMerfa prepseal ta tacopurpose TRICK KILLS 10 SHEEP rpo rate aster and dahlias: Mrs, A. P. MiNo tultioij fees win be charged, die United Stdtes. After careful aaoar (ha aaaia af held at Jordan high school auditorff" 3 Mrs ller PROVO, Sixteen of SepL tho nasturtiums; tho I'loa Farm Buroas Supply sole expense being for text consideration Professor Taylor deOgden, .sheep ium Tuesday at 19 a.m., with Supt aad af fareiatathig Etrlca JYemer, Ogden, dalslee and books. Th teoehers will be Milton cided to remain in his present po- belonging to Ed Nielsen of Foun aag C. N. Jensen, in charge. onlcioa af Incorporation for of H. Hunter-an- d tain Green were kitted Sunday; at adopting asters; Mrs. Martha .Taylor Kenneth Fechaer. sition with the college. A meeting of the Jordan Teachraid aaoociation Mrs. m. a. 9:15 and a when driven North Ogden, tnarigoljl truck A class in Church history will be by JOSEPH A. ANDERSOH. ers' association will bo- held from C. J. Holbrook of Draper ran Into Ann PickeL of Ogden, dahlias. given dally at 3:15 a.m. with Mr. President 13 to 23:3 with Presl. A H. STOCK RECEIPTS GAIN TRACY H WELLING. d bills herd the above Washburn In of teachers charge. Greer presiding. The OGDEN. SepL $. During Aug- Thistle, according to a report at Dale if first poMfcotion AugaatSecretary The ar classes open seminary th district will bo ths guests of 11, ipj. SepL 3. Committees; ley, Charles H, White. Charles E Special, Tax Collections to all who wieh to attend, regard-lea- s ust raor. than a halt million head the sheriffs offire. the board of education at a lunch- araPROTO. at work preparing for a large Hawkins; publicity, Ray McGuire. Dn.i.vgir.NT .notice of or creed, Mr. Wash-bu- Of livestock were received at the of church eon in the school cafeteria at 12:20 attendance More Frank Than SCHOOL counHarrison Galtford, OPENS 14 SEPT. GRASS Conover, VALLEY 1RRIOATIO.N CORfrom th entire Ogden Ogden Union Stockyards, official explains. PORATION. Sait Lake City, Utah, ho. Pm. the try at the Republican outing nt Baxter Leyahon. BOULDER report. Total receipts daring School will open Hco Thera are Double 1933 dellnoueat a poo the August to were th Geneva resort. Sept 13 The 191.633 month her Miss compared Golds following doocrihod- stock oa a meant of SepL 34, aay ROO8EVELT. sept. $. At the TEMPLE EXCURSION SET PROVO levied oa tha 14th 4ey head UNION 363,737 During' Yonng Mens Republican club of Republican Duchesne County con VOTES teacher July. Peterson, during the of primary April. OGDEN. Sept. 3. Murray the eeveral aatoaata set ot KANAB, Sept. 2. An excursion Utah county. A. Sherman Christen- ventlon held at Roosevelt the fol Mr. T. K. Memraott will pootto l;t. August, 1911, 528.221 head Weregradea. W. Whitney, dty treasurer. tho bum of tha roopoctlvo of th NEW to the St, Georg temple win he sen, prsajdent is In- - ehargn IN beOFFICIALS received. th principal. aherehliiera as follows: candidate were nominated; has Issued a report which taken Tuesday by members of the affair assisted by th - following lowing Boat. hrn. Amt. Ruion J. Larson, representative shows that during August spePROVO, SepL I Chrie Jamea A. Etdrcdga Kanab 'stake presidency, the high (committees: t.T"4 (111 11 Ras counfour-yeW. cial1 tax were MeConklo, W, more, collection W Dansit Jonee mussen. committee. t tl was council and ward bishop' accom ...........1.S1J General elected Provo, presithan double those of a year dent ef the ty commissioner; Elroy Larsen, Thtrmoo Kuiaagal (1 Provo local No. 2 ot Brown, Floyd Walker and Maurpanlsd by their .wives.. Wm. Horn collected commissioner, 2.233 and total the county ago Morth ice Janas; program, Rulon John L Sevy Bricklayers, Masons and PlasHildur Johnston, this year represents a 31 fttr county clerk: (It terers International Lymoa a Heher SovF .... 30 Union of gan, DenxU Brown. Sherman ChristMrs. Fern Moffat, recorder; Sentcent Increase over - 1933. 7 If. Trane ........ HuSept. X Official gtiher Maurlc reJones, which wea America, ensen; W. sports, organized ries Thomas, treasurer; C OGDEN, During August the collecFlorence Wood 47 Ogden Clearing cently. go Price, Fred Markham, Ammon Smith,', assessor; William C raver, tions totaled 36.597.49 as comAn4 la aeoordahee with law and an WalkMembers of th Salt Lake City house association, report that Tuttle; .refreshments, Floyd order of tho Board of Director made sheriff; Luka Clegg, attorney; pared with $1,069.07 In 1988. PAROWAN. a tha isth day e$ April, tilt, on many local No. assisted tn organizing er, Wesley Jensen, Thomas PowSrpt., 1. Parowan adjoining th Rambouillet barn aharoa L. Carer, surveyor;. Craig The total for tho first eight Ogden bank clearing rose ers; af rack parcel of each eterk Lew Pric Jones, Mar of the Horatio local Henry County is Agent M. annual twelfth we and tha comE prizes, prefor the 74 charter months was flarmeton. ready chairman; $41,435 county oo may ho aeeeeeary will ha aold at tha 22,000 during August shove will Beaver cattle Melha Bachman; ticket. iAindberg. secretary; Mrs Pear! pered with 327,425.06 tn 1933. Judge the dairy sented by James Ogleby. president sheep show sponsored by the office af the com no or. 44 1 Wall Btreat. clearings for the month of Taylor, C. A. of Bean. Of and Garfield Do Hyrnaa Ver and, Laba the Balt Weotton, Sterling Lake City anion. Salt women's chairman; MeConkie, cuy. Utahea tha tlth day Mr. E. O, N- - Ballantyn. . August last assocla-tto- n Piute eounttrs will Judge the sheep. jot Sememb-- r, mt. - city recorder- - rvoorta coflcc- - , Other officer ehosen were P L. Southern Utah Breeder at lha hear df Louie Galloway. E. W. Crocker, Frank Salisbury, William Adams n to par del anaoat Clearings for the month -whleh t being held here Sept : - Horse race VcHl be held each o H.h E. Booth. Maur- and W. K. Dye, vacancies comD1X John Wilson, view imn. the Jlon Vem In Reception, office her for prepiSentr her with tho certs free! " . 4. jaai cioacd were IMMJUr a afternoon with card ChristenA and H. , boxing votes ice on, totaled $12, mittee There were 119 for eight montu Harding. Judge corresponding secretary; Fred According to Prca Clarence dance in th. avaning. Tbd fr This hr compered with dear-hu' DEbtosen Judge A. V. Watkins. Mrs tho different precinct of th eoun 44 Llddiard. 92 AUgtwtX In (119 v $2,037 reenrc.ng secretary. Pendleton a creditable exhibit ef of IMU.UI for August peVreur, barbeeng will be held at th Ram- secreAchsa E. Ptxman, Mrs Belt Bach- ty represented at tha convention. as .collected. In 1933 total Chris Jorgenson, financial wn ftreeL'Sot tab cit. Ltok. sheep was entered and some fin boutllet barn Tuesday afternoon former county collections lor the entire year tary and Robert Johnson, man, tl. KBrorkbank. Henry Jepp-so- Arthur Jacob, Bit af Urn puhltcatioa Aug. Ill - amounted to 114,366.31.' dairy cattle were seen In tha lot at 16 pl: tn Edward Larson. 6adl Brom chairman, presided. IIJV - ' i - Sens and"Sons Outdo Smiths SPEEDING LOOP U. C. On Rolls at S.A. at Logan LOW IN CACHE Transporting - of Students Demanded by - Economy, Claim . -- CCC WORKERS teacherspaid: Enters Peach.' ,, Beauty Race ' ! r Sept. 3. Though not located In Minnesota or In Mother of the northern plain states the Utah State Agricultural college Is a likely rival for any Institution In that area In its popularity with the NorAn dic Scandinavian. of the registration record and "sens shows that the "son" form tho moat numerous name groups in ths student body. One out of every 33 students At the' college during 1933-3- 4 was a Peterson or a Petersen or a Pederson. Fifty-on- e were an labeled out of a student: population of 1336. ThefstrpremaCy of the Peter-son- s was partleulsrly fitting In view of the fact that the president of the college iw Elmer G. Peterson, the director of tho extension fftvhvton !S "William -Peterson, the dean of tho hoel of' Brts- and aiirnu is N. A. Pederson, tha head of the department of business administration i P. E. Peterson, and the head of the department of psychology is Henry Peterson. Following ths Petersons in second place cam the Andersens and AnderSenf with a to LOGAN, tal of 4 41. -- i f f I ! IIi - I ' -- exatn-tnatt- -- F ! 325-m- stu-de- lar -- citf-ze- nf al ool MANTI TEMPLE fiririUrA vur Cl BE SOLD AGAIN -- - tlmof n, Boren-gwenn- - TWO FERA FISH POISONS Parowan Stake Conference Field CENTERS PLAY PROVIDES ' OPENED RECREATION HORSECAUSES . DOUBLE CRASH ALL RECOVER 7: CCC Crews Speed t Payson Canyon Strip le Pa-so- sub-cam- Golden Wedding Celebration Held well-kno- - S. -' Man Hurt In Sevier Crash Dividend Proposed On Provo Deposits PROVO TEACHERS TO HOLD ANNUAL INSTITUTE FRIDAY Four Escape Injury In Cache Accident four-stak- w 30-d- acc-den- Provo Operates County For Less BAUER STRIKE SOON HALTED sub-cam- 60-d- . d Crash Fractures Skull of Youth Tiis: Stake-Reli- HOUSING DRIVE 89,785 Acres TO OPEN SOON Bum In Forests -- I- au'o-mobti- -- boulder Mit-ton- - -- ROAD REPAIRS TO START NOW f Legal Notices unam-imon- - fr cl-- rk Utah County Republicans Plan Outing At Geneva Resort Sept 12 - p.: one-thir- mu In - Annual Southern Utah Sheep Show Opens At Parowan; Races Feature ar two-ye- ar J-- , yv il and1 m f f, tit jg , 1
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