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Show i 'F - 8 ft Sf 4t f - ' '' 'W''',-- - 'to- - U' - t T - NEWS THE DESERET 30 LATEST JUAB TOOELE Ever-Conduct- - j State Board . Does Not Want to Set Precedent For ExtenProject sion of Power Facil- ,tsi - ' - ties CdDIUNYDIES SANPETE IRON PERRON PLANS PEACH DAYS .PAYSON NAMES WINNERS TAX. CHANGES IN GOLDENONI0N PARADE Calls . 1934 JUAB REFUSED In City ed SEPTEMBER SEVIER CARBON Tooele Labor Celebration Declared Amoii Best a. - J-- $33,000 WORKS TUESDAY SaJlKI OJdD IREIPdDClTS ffiRODW UTAH 1IURRAY0KEHS LAKE CITY SALT V , 4 ' PAYSON, Sept 4. Winners to tha Payson Onion Harvest 1 and Homecoming parades hero Saturday and Monday werp, announced lots yesterday ns foUows: . , . Old "Tha nlqu feature, Fashioned Coach," first Junior Delta Bridge club, Official of th celebraUon estimated that th attendance ef the three day waa near 12,000 persona Gov. Henry H. Blood, who attended the races, spoke briefly, lauding Payson on It enterprise and statins that the celebration was moat iolQtIUk.OtherprominentJfis- William H. Horn werp Sen King, Don B. Colton, Congressand man j. will Robinson Frederick C. Loofbourow, Rerathe candidate for publican tional bouse, last dosed at vening with grand balls In th various dancing houseswith Payson and vicinity, and a homecoming profcranf to the stake tabernacle. The celebration was a huge suecese. Commercial section First, Wilson millinery; second, Utah Poultry Producer association t first. Lady American Lions; second, Out of and- auxiliary. town floats, "From the Moon-ta- in To the Sea." former of Southern California, and "The Art Center," Sprtog-vl- ll Art club, both first. Characteristic feature The -- Old and th New," Boro! and , O. G. clubs, first. Comio feature, The Devi! and Depression," Goodyear Shoe Rebuild- era 'and Gene's Electrical Shoppe, first Miniature float"1 "Little Mips 1800, first Most ato FERRON, Sept I. Plan nearing "completion tor Fsrron'e Septf1 Peach better day. bigger and 7 and 8. Much rivalry Is going oa to among tho good looking peach the decide which shall represent to A verson, M. Peach queen. every-o- ne charge of events promt and fro good entertainment, peaches pear and apples win he In abundance. I EUREKA. Sept 4. An attempt UR RAT, Sept 4,PlaB end has been mad by Juab county specification are being prepared commissioners to have the today for PWA loans and grant In-In roent rolls opened for reconsideratha amount of 131,000 for the new Diesel generatstallation of a tion but In a meeting with the state existthe be installed in to tax commission, the request was bnit ing refused. ing Murray City the of city's The commissioners took this acplant source of much tion at the request of ranchers and revenues, located at the mouth of Little Cottonwood canyon. fanners In th western end of th NEPHL 8ept4 Th Nsphl ward Tha Jiesel generating nfilt will county who had petitioned for reof this dty hs taken an option for so assessment of he 515'K.V.A. at 4808 feet eleth rolls, opening tho purchase of th armory build-te- g vation and will he- - complete with that adjustments could bo mad on . and premises, which adjoin ths all auxiliaries fuel tanka, spray lsndaln certain sections which had stake tabernacle, and plan to conbeen practically ruined by , the pond, etc- vert It Into a recreation hall and Two Contracts To Be Let drouth. Juab commissioners took classroom to bs used by ths -- Two contracts will be let one for rewere rolls If ths stand that the Mr, Baylor and- Mr. Hodges, stats mine Inspector, stmT. Glen Gillespie and. William M. Kaeer, of Ah ward. Th owner- e general concrete and building; would haws to ho for the It opened Celebes leaden la. Tooele's thus, left; right, the singing cowboy quartet which was featured. ship of the stake Tabernacle has alterations, the otl-- f for entire county and not any particualso passed into the hands of the of a .Diesel lar section and so th matter was TOOELE, Sept. 4 The Nephi ward through an agreement td tha state tax eomrtjselon generating vnit complete with taken wnrked-ou- t endr stake-iftor. Pay celebration held at . auxiliaries. joe. Instructions officiate. was commission Informed them district Ths Tintla the house In th The parade ttVir held her. EUREKA, Bpt: 4 One of ever purchase ef th ownerof a modern hat this action was not being Labor unions The proposed has well represented been made beoff better than any in the peat . biggest Labor Day celebraUon A armory building that plant and a large operating , and went was Juab and done anywhere fraternal organisations. and yesterever took place and th tween to the longest and best ward Ibis the exbishopric held an not be made dty standby plant the latter located In and could, afternoon to th county from many part sports' program C. Whitmore Company, held here. Gov. Henry H. Blood Murray City. that day (with visitor attendance ception. It was pointed out com-pewaa outstanding, especially th ro- George to enjoy The owners in of th state purThe city commission after a honored Tooele witlr his presence Sharon of the building. ll Stake to reduce assessments would deo. During the riding And roping chase price named to the option te that and with a alight rearrangement of careful Investigation found some an increase to levies to order a fullE.-days program. got comspectator contest th labor schedules NRA In he delivered his address will Increased F. Morris, 811.500, of which 55.750 hae power demands have Nominees During to bring to the needed revenue and addressed'4 union real thrills and called It the best to te raised locally and th balance two years. Ths increase) before a large group In tho high , the past tho expense nnd trouble of such a pliance directorlabor He ever. Boxing matches and soft hall will be taken rare of by the church. a meeting. has been to such an axtent that school auditorium, but left before workers at Celebration out It made tho of the procedure reviewed work underway to relieve and baseball games concluded upon a decision made existing Diesel engine equipment is the program was ever to- be presafternoon's program. The Laborn Immediately no longer large enongh to ade- ent at another locality: PROVO, Sept. 4. Award Fair, question. th laboring due end compliby the ward bishopric and heads Pavll-lioElks' to the orheld Day dance of ward organizations to undertake mented those present for their quately serve the pubtlo with a Mayor J.AIex Bevan delivered banka noted Utah sculptor, now at night, concluded th day. reasonable amount of safety. The the speech of welcome 'and M. I PROVO, Sept, 4. Unable to at- on ths Pioneer of Riverton the purchase of the property, a ganized effort. difaculty of th University of installation of the new unit Is es- Thompson, president of Utah State tend tha patriotic meeting In - the th outstanding acti- The celebration waa held underUncommittee was appointed to wilt Possibility Mlnera District Ttotic of rection Honored mammoth Michigan, will giva a lecture and on a was sential to provfue greater efficien- Federation of Labor delivered a forenoon st on the member of th Whitmore of the Birthday day vity the Sharon stake har- demonstration In sculpture and art, cy and positive assurance of Co- talk as also did William M. Knerr, parade. Practically every business ion No. 151. family, who constitute the stockRIVERTON, Sept. 4. Mr. S. nstant service, the city commission of tha state Industrial commission. vest carnival because of too many at the Utah stake M. L A. holders of the, George C--, . Whtt. conjoint H. Howard, one of the four of Riv-The American decided. on botb conflicting appointments, Governor session-t- o more Co-- , with a view of procuring he- held in The taber- erton's original sides Will Pay For Itself pioneera, was hona substantial contribution to conthe Henry H. Blood arrived at the celestreetlhrough anniverm. 7:10 71st at nacle, on her ored business Sunday birthday PWA loan p Hie section making an avenue bration in the middle granted Murray nection with the purchase. of the'after-noo- n Mr. Fairbanks la a native ef sary Friday by members of her City for this Installation has made of flega After the conclusion of th conend was given an opportun- Provo, but left as a Mrs. Howard was born No accidents were reported up te family. possible a method of finance withference with G. M, Whitmore, repwith young 4 In a wagon st Chimney Rock, Wyo.. out tho issuance of any general ob- 4 o'clock of a serious nature al- ity to address th crowds, speak- his family. Since that timeboy The resenting the Whitmore CITY. 4 SILVER JorSept Two South LEHIr on he the family, has August XI, 1888, a daughter of sept ing subject of the Deer ligation bonds. Tha loan provides though a horse fell and roiled over creek has Bishop Myron R. Moyle made the won International tame as a Matthew and Ana Harrison Holt. dan men are In the Lehl hospitala Tlntlc Board of Education project. for a grant of to per cent of the on Darrell Losses of Lincoln end It announcement that the Whitmore the result of crashing into Reviewing the difficulties to j sculptor. awarded the contract for hauling materials and labor required, the wee thought for a time he had been overcome 8be is th mother of the following as railroad danger signal last night. Company would contribute 51.76 before the project can balance to be secured by revenue killed outright. Dr. J. H. Peck was be children, Mrs. Heber Crump and Alma Wheeden, from Mammoth, Silver City toward th wards share of the purpupil fracture of 29, dethe launched, governor bonds bearing 4 per cent Interest. called from tho rodeo crowd. He Dale, Ren. Howard of Riverton, both hones to the right forearm, and Tlntlc Junction to W. H. Davis chase price, leaving a balance of clared, "I marvel that there la Mrs. Millard Henderson and LeRoy The repayment of this loan will stated later that he did not believe not on chin and of this city- - It 1 understood that 54.000 to be raised locally for the a more nnlted sentiment to be entirely from revenues derived Howard of Magna and Orin How. deep laceratoln Inwardly, but that take advantage of the 10,500,080 throat; Earl Beckstead, 28. .lacer- Mr. Davis obtained th contract acquisition of the building. 28 has from the Installation and will not he was Injured she Salt ard. grandLake; bruised Up and fracture through palpublic bs subject to any tax levy os the wrenched.badlyBam Ormeand his back allocation made by the children who were nil present at ated contract calls Provo G. ate, extending Into the nose. The on a bid of 1200-Tfrightened P. to Form tho public, party. tb crowd at the rodeo when a works administration for thla pro accident occurred while passing an for the transportation of all pupils 4. MURRAT. A farewell the Sept submission the jeef Plans of for horse threw him off and brushed west -on ear other road the school from leading testimonial wUl Th of th Thitlc'HIgh be given fat M governor affirmed his faith Young Republican CluK project is rapidly progressing and Orme with his feet as he trotted toward Saratoga. Flower Show Deadline that the project designed to bring Secon ward meeting house. array wilt be made, known. In tho five days a for three these places ftVUU off. Mra Carl Rafenstein of California PROVO, Sept. L Organization tfi waters of the Duchesne future. It fef otaUd today. Between ,800 and Scheduled at Garfield suffered .808 at- and urplua a fractuerd finger, shock week and In addition to making four of a Provo chapter of the Young Colorado river system Into ut1 Second West8 street, Friday tended tho rodeo. The bands, Balt to Men's Republican elnb will take numerous andto order cuts month and at eenih8. m. , extra Scpt, in p. hon ' bruises, per Lake trips Utah and counties, would downs, novelty stunts, cowboys be GARFIELD, Sept. 4. Entries Clartnc Hill, of American Fork, a permit students to attend school ac place Tuesday night at oclock eventually constructed In spite leave for the cwfbJ) Snnrr who for In the City and County building. preceded by the mayor of Tooele of temporary the Flower Garden club ex- sprained ankle, lacerations and mission lake obstacles. ; home Sept 10. Elder Snarr wlfl hibit at the Utah Copper club. bruises; and W. a Chipman, Ameri- tlvlties which might be held during Sherman Christensen, dty, J. Alex Bevan mid City Manpresident of Denies Loss leave tor a mission to .the Southern Sept. 18. must be to not later than can Fork, Internal Injuries, lacera- the evening hours. The contract tho Utah County r ager John Goilahor and rodeo ofRepublican elub, Ton may have read or heard State Sept. 20. ficials, Ed Gillespie, E. L. Proctor five p m. of that day, announces tions and bruises in a headon colli- last year was awarded to Bigelow and other officers, will be present The program to be ivn in hte Newell Mitchell, president Each sion Saturday on the state road at d others paraded the arena be that the Deer creek proejet is loet, Bradley but he now has other em- to assist to launching the organfore the show commenced. As a but I don't ehare that view, fly honor follow; Congregational entry must provide the containers. Lehl. f ization. ployment. w "True is to fear arthat the only committee Tha special will feature wont the vocal following get of the 8ng, Mies Faith;" rodeo, Dick FAROWAN, Bept tElder John to allocated duet, Olson state 71 the money Gmer flowers: Mrs. and Harold the before Rydaich, Ea range Hall. of years of age, A. Wide toe, the principal speaker nd Charli Anderson, it prove too late," ad the gover- Richards; reading. Miss Marjorie Mrs, John Brewer, Mrs. Cliff Har.ranTll. at three cessions of tho Perowan 88, Maxfieid; vocal duet, Mra Lula ris, and their sub commute ea of Clover, two of the oldest nor, stake conference Sunday, advised Mra Albert Fltxgerald. Newell The governor pledged as much Snarr and Mra Olive Wallin: adhie audiences to store their sur- cowboys In Tooele county, were Pres. Henry D. Moyle; saxo- Mitchell, and Mra John Brewer, dress, present On their favorite saddle of his time and effort ea necessary plus and thereby bs prepared in Ponies Mies solo, Eva phone readKiel; if to notified, will provide transporand acted as arena put the project over and ex' case of a continuation of tho presMiss Wendell Bovrthorpe; tation for flowers of entrants unIn the sports events the balljudgea pressed his appreciation for the ing, ent drouth next summer. game violin solo Mra and Aurelia b) (a wore evened up more than once support which has always been C able to do s& Speakers at the morning meeting Bhimer; vocal duet. Mrs. La The backyard contest begun the were William A. Jones of tha stake during the game, but eventually the given by Utah county. Von Urie and Mias Thelma latter The wn part of May. will be judged team. visiting Introduced by governor Bandy defeated' the presidency. Fee Heaton who re- local All remerks. R. R. in the afternoon by Grant Bow- -, Stars of the county I to 4 Robert L, Elliott, chairman of the Rasmussen; response,Bishop cently returned from the Western missionthe an and Mra Maud celebration committee. States mission. Seminary Supt Gus--ta- t the end of tho game. ary, Elder benediction. who will also judge Chegwldden. tha flower The Miners defeated tha Smelter The speakers at ths forenoon Supt. Cyrus S.Snarr; O. Larsen and Elder Widstoe. Walters. contest. Union in the were Congressman J. W. th program the eveningFollowing contest. Elder Widstoe warned the people Glen meeting will be won tho 108 yard dash. Drill Robinson. Don B. Colton nnd F. devoted to that unless "we have a good winter . dancing. oocls-OquC- - Loofbonrow) ir T - sod much rainfall la the spring nl Mid double RspuhilcaB aoml. , neat drmrtn Will b4 worse wrestling contest and Alkaa jack. neea for senator and congressman, ' then year's A. Convention Set M. I. with movies Votes nnd He Senator William Rimington Family and a dance respectively, this." urged the proper1 Uja Kirk hotel in the evening H. King who arrived during the storage of all crops and the keep- - at concluded GARFIELD, Leaders at Park Reunion Utter part of the meeting. the day. Sept 4 A conjoint ing qf a surplus If possible. convention of the Tooele and He declared that continual reve- Elays Selflahneae .MIDVALE, lation Is In the Church today and Sept 4 Seventy Oqulrrh stake Mutual will be held, -- Congressman Robinson- five- members of the Rimington Sept 8, to th Garfield school gym that PreATfreber J. Grant la its out that the Deer Creek pointed at Liberty Park says O. J. McDonald, Oqulrrh stake project family gathered Inspired leader. "The solution of does not In any way disturb presand held th first anual Y. M. M. L A. president the worlds Ills socially .and eco ent water rights. He deplored the Monday reunion of the family. Mm. Laura nomically lies Injh Gospel," he 10w progress and scored the selRimington of Provo won the fishness of the interests holding est family present honors by larghavCyprus Legionnaires Set At the afternoon session the up ths work for which millions ing 25 members of her family at speakers were King Hendricks of Election For Post No. 38 was allocated to this state. the outing. Pt- - 4. Th South the B. A. C. Stake Clerk Moroni Officers were elected Mr. ea Colton follows: contrasted contha P. Langford, stake president of the GARFIELD, Sept 4. Election conference ditions of the home owners in Mra Elizabeth Rimington, MidRelief society. Barbara M. Adams. was held la th South ward ohapel Utah officers will take place 8ept. 6, with those In the east where vale, president. R. 8. Rimington, of rtay evening and Sunday. Ira N, Heaton of the Genealogical at meeting of Cyprus Poet No. Elder Antoine R. lvlna of the breadlines were common. He pro- Tboele, chairman; Norman John5. Americas Legion, at the Utah society and Dr. Widstoe. son, Gunnison, secretary; George elrM council of Seventy, end Mra fessed his sympathy for the home owner who is the foundation of the May, Tooele, sports; Ada Gelb, Copper club. Ivins of Salt Lake City Tha auxiliary will install officer. represent- nation and declared program; Mary Gundry-8aed the general authorities. that every-thin- g 8altt Lake, Elder Lake, genealogy research should b done to- relieve his Ivins addressed each sear ton of the Irene Rimington. wife conference, other speakers were tax burden. He also declared him- committee; e, of Mayor L. 8. Rimington of Bishop A. C, Lundgreen of the self In favor of aome form of old refreshment; Cloyd Rimingage pension and unemployment InBhoD u?atb Melbourne treasurer. ton, surance. KANOSH. Sept. 4 Work still of the South ward. Ruton progresses on pipeline at Ksnoeh Newell, a returned missionary Mr. Loofbourow complimented from The cement pipes have been re- Elsinore; V. L, Israelson instruc-tor the people of the stake for the pro- Murray lion? Resume . moved above the heed house and of the South Sevier gressive spirit exemplified In holdthe field stream has been turned Mra Netta Christensen of seminary, ing the festival In the face of hardActivities on Thursday Elsinore, . In the pipes for culinary use. Still president of the stake so- ships. Hs praised the high qualify there Is dlflclency In the homes In ciety, Mra Ivins. John Relief of the MURRAY, Nord-torSept. 4. The Murray produce exhibited and deR. s the upper part of town This Is and James Brown of the stake clared it of the best quality Lions club will hold Its first meetthe jn to lead to state He urged the people to be ing of the season Thursday ev enlng a ibeter expected . presidency. , tit additional cost to cqnsum- - The Saturday evening meeting patient because income for farm-er- a and outline a program and schedwas under direction of the will improve as soon ai bust-ne- e ule of meeting dates for the ensustake A bacteriological analyst of K a- Primary association. conditions and confidence in ing year. Following tne business Marv-nosh Irrigation water, made luncheon will be served. All memby artr - f Joseph, officiating. Fifty general Improves. the state board of health, found it five boys bers are urged to attend this and were girls Recall Zi graduated Tr Early Days dangerously contaminated and un from th7 Primary to onter th M. meeting and to take an active part 8enstor Ring recounted tn outlining the coining events! fit for human consumption nnless u A. t the beginning of th win of hi early life when oiled or otherwis treated. he says JL A. Robbins, secretary, , activities beginning Sept. li. lived in Provo, first as a A pageant, student at "Building the House of Judah, was the principal fea-- the Brigham Young academy, and DeaTlv Weaoon Asault I i r County attorney and dis- . Fill out the the - conference Sunday Brings Man Jail Term presented evening, need of dome great spiritual force by the stake M. L A. of to briny us together, purge us of 4 BEAVER, Sept Wlliiam th various wards of the stake. selfishness and prepare the earth VANITY, TABLE, CHEST, BED nllden, charged with an eesault Mrs. Ljle Aaay stake music direc- for th thousand years of peace. eith a deadly weapon with which tor of the M. I. A., directed ,tne low. Yes. but tonly beceuss ef early preparaHe Priced the urged PROVIDENCE. 4. younger to do hodtlv harm, ws Elder generaMrs. Sept. Lillian Jenseh of tion to tion on our part Maple vis never more adjudged ringing, with cunningly highly the great her- Ear! Anderson of the Providence more solidly built then Is this lovely pillty bv Judge Cox end sentenced Elsinore, at the piano, and Mra. itage of price iesigned, Colon- the Thlt Brldn Second ancestors Ltitip pioneer has ward and to pay 158 or seme 75 da . accepted a call to for let creation. In the loading or brtdK serve a mission in the Southern tountv jatL He has until Nov. 11 tiM trmi appeal Vlelt Dlnwoodey Wew Merle " for other ColonB which to pay the fins. .neavehe, Tr&nffulcent obade " UIHIol ial pieces. In fact we are equipped to refurnish your soon Mr. Wllden was quarreling with dirortlon of J, B Ooold, furnished te (laid offect home throughout te this quaint old Colonial furni- Andet'Elder th musical projrraicn. Miss Eleanor 1. a. ioIo w,er tyrus Davie over water and Is si(Uit, Celestia T. Taylor, add the Timi. son was honored at the piano. eged to have hit him In the face J ease a panogos ward quartet, Th eith a shovel cutting a gash on his Lin - recently by the M DIWWOODETS . os which required several stltch-- a Shop,,iAt,cxgr bna finished M n nd hlI muelo. President A. V. Watkins Gleaner In- to close. . o offered 1 very similar to above cut IpHerchendli Includes ,. at me w lrofcIl theofspeakers pieces frult far products, r a gift party to s2! h.iwii Dresser as show Vanity Table, instead of Yenity Beaver Sunday School Thee whatnots ' for Honors Three Leaders BEAVER, Sept 4 The KenU an2 th rrouna A nowet tho halt Th hall corner or well use CONVENIENT TERMS TO THOSE WHO DESIRE t exhibit In lake road bridge started by CCC bis had In mspir had specialbeen eaa club the Sharon BEAVER, - at 4. Beaver worker In 1913 be bees complet- stake adminlstraUon Sept. for decorated or walnut finish ly Vest ward Sunday school officers ed, The bridge ha building drew the occasion. A this amazingly 21 foot span, much attention. st low price rid teachers recently entertained it bee elrht stringer 19 by 1$ T ESTABLISHED 1857 by special program 29 w?n feet. at canyon There and ha SkTS1 bees 9,909 feet the common, party day of games -- f nd a base- - other camp grounds In honor ef Mtse ef lumber used In It erection. t 'Whatnots dsoorsted if features teth Hutchings organist; Mis Ha-b'tW,ea 0rem and was carried out I PuILiT Grove old CARNIVAL HFT.n of the Central to honor of the Diehl, assistant organist, and ivory was eerv-!- ;i elder. ,,h,n,, Im Elisabeth Morgan, secretary, BEAVER, Sept. wlck eventnt he girls are leaving tn the near the Veteran of .ih JTirapBDOSO ward, chapel Mr. Anderson J'JjGOOD FURN ITUREV Foreign War nture to attend school. Mias Beth dy wasforconcluded with will go. to Suit here, under direction of the ,an danceer-otwo married folks th Fresno. , Lake about Cal . '"J attend aii,xrvv,4 president, Hrildi ... Sept Elder Anderson to the Tlmpanogot ward recreation 8 37-4- 3 n,, Killabeth will West' 1st South where he will enter the mission a carnival partial nan and one for yonng folks in tho home p- -4 Telephone Was.! 394 "MAPLE SHOpW Bsleeuy t B. A. C. at Cedar City, jaored for 7." before th Legion hall. dancing leavinx training Uncoto high school auditorium, for th Southern tSatea (I Le--gl- . ns hydro-eleetr- io i Nephi Ward Takes Armory Option lon HELD MON DAY AT EUREKA DeerCreekProject Will Yet Win hydro-electr- " flag-wave- d Two South -- Jordairr TINTie BOARD Men Hurt in Crash LETS CONTRACT ' 1 Snarr Farewell Slated For Sept. 7 Lee 0. he sw Elder Widtsoe Saints To Store Surplus . Gust-aieso- n; ve tug-o-w- er - rbStake -- -- I t f I - 7 I5 Conference Sees - Pageant Feature In South Sevier ' KANOSH WATER SUPPLY SHORT ! Mla-val- "Priced tour... this evs-te- m : Incl-den- ts tr Elder to South Mission krfhneeplccesl MAPLE BRIDGE LAMPS S'" u J .s. $59 Sh Dl N WOODE YS 32 atle $259 ............. , aux-..ula- o '5 Maple VIIATIIOTS el 'V $285 MAPLE NEW BEAVER BRIDGE DONE H 1 ' - of-M- i " DlaroyTSloAt Carnivral ic ;HearsAvard Fairbanks To Lecture Sunday Advises . anx-mar- ie GREAT LABOR CELEBRATION it . DINWOODEYS ,--i. 4' S' " m'- - A, 4 A" ft 4 . . |