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JE- V - f . .. , I, rfr-Z-- 4T K ' v - " - J J , THE DESERET NEWS SALT 1 1 ' - , - " V ittCAN y OGDEN WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER. 5 f 193f i NdDIRirDDiDlN UTADS ' ' ' ' . LAKE CITY TCMWirS NIEWS JHRflDM 1 " , GARLAND - J y ERIGIIAM CITY CENTERS , Judge Continues HearParents Consider Home ing to Work Out ftew Plans . Institution Asset To Community ' Bspt, I. Hearing on petition of the liquidator of A statement bonk .for o Urnlt--d OGDEN. Sept. Ogden explaining the view of Warren marshaling of claims. clttxens until o Inter dot by Disconcerning a proposal to' trict Jud( Kugen E, Pratt, Tues- transport the seventh sad eighth' of Warren to Plain City, as grade He that afternoon. tndlctd day expressed at a meeting held Friday1 at Mm tutor tlm b nay Is all ootto Involving prafer- night. Issued by Myron B. Wade,, ascllm Odsinat the bank liqui- president Of the parent-teachi sociation. dlrec-'te, dator and also suit -of th bank. H also aatd that Mr. Wade said.' The issue before' the matter of at a futur date he trill consolidate meeting waa th ull for marshaling of claims. - asadlng seventh and eighth grads When th hearina opened on students from our town to Plain attorney dtyr principally a a matter of Tuesday;" mor tbair'-- f' lathered in the courtroom. economy, but also. In th judgment carious of tht superintendent to pbtaln adAfter discussion of th matt!. Judge Pratt said h nad ditional advantages In their school th OGDEN. 8tt tl u at rd - er atnt rs trr , th marshaling, petitions with a similar on which was filed several months ago, aand will continue hearing on both until after determination of th cases involving .preferred claims which are now at Issue but yet untried. Pratt Indicated suits Judd against directors of th closed bank Insolvent deposits suits and suits also involving uninvested trusts will be consolidated. "When hearmatters." is these upon had, ing he said. we will have a determination of th relationship of all parties whose relationship has not yet been determined at the bank. as mad In th Continuance actios to simplify thcelnvolv- a petition filed bank and the ing by liquidators Tuesday, which k approval of payment would of several trust claims whers executors, administrators, and guardians rs involved was set for hearing on 8ept. 14. The petition include eeveral thousand dollars In treat fund which are under the appointed conrtlo of tructor through th courts. Accident Victims Taken to Homes SPANISH FORK. Sept. 5 The following person Injured In- an aqtomobtl accident In Spanish Fork canyon havs aufflclently re. covered to be taken to their homes frera Georges hospital: Clyde C. Miller, 29, Ogden, Injury to lung, and broken riba; Mrs Miller. 25. fractured pelvis bone; Conrad Mil er. 2, concussion of the brain. of the auj Two other occupants over when tomobile which tipped It struck a soft shoulder of the Dlerdore. road war. Clyde tl, and Charles Toung. 0, of Provo. The latter two received minor Injuries and war treated at the Alrd hospital at Provo. Foreclosure Threatens Farms in San Juan Area MONTICELLO. Sept. Fore- 4 closure proceedings are being Instigated against the farmen of San on Joan county who aro behind we paymants on state loans, it learned at th state land office. Suit Is scheduled to follow shortly. Owing tq conditions In Sen Juan the farmer have been unable to meet their payment fov three years and longer. M. I. A. SUSTAINS HEAD Frank Sept. 5. PENROSE, as president Muir was M. I. A. M. T. ward Penrose of the organisation at a reorganisation. sustainwaa Sept. I. Perry Stanflll ed aa first counselor: Charles Peterson second counselor, and Jeff Grover, secretary. A organization Th T. W. M. I. Irene wa, reorganized with Mrs Luetta Shumann. president; Mrs Clar-ett- a Mr. Bleek. first counselor; and Muir, second counselor Mr. Lenna Miller, secretary-treasurer. PIANO RECITAL SEPT. T PARSON. Sept. Mra Lucille Stowell will present a number of on bar students In a piano recital dept. I at I p.m. In th stake taber- are: nacle. Those participating DaBeverly Davis, Miriam Dixon, Ruth Max Menlove, vit Page, Ann Menlove, Elizabeth Moore. Helen Coray, Aleno Simona Jean Simons, June Schaerer, Mary Huntington, Keith Harrison, Virginia Perry. LaMar Bird, Geraldln Frlel Latimer Simona Ruth BaxMiriam Jtna Ruth Taylor, ter, Bate Ernsdlne Oleson, 'Lois Edith Caroline McMuUln, and Faye Whit. Mra 8towll will be assisted by soloist; Miss Helen Palfreyman, 'Mias Naomi Broadbsnt, dramatic in Snow original Claude reader; Indian dance. INOCULATION S SUCCEED BLAND1NG, Sept. I Mra Doro- who has thy Baylea county nurse serum here, given th typholB fever gave the third inoculation to resident of Blending tha past week. Tbs first shot caused many swollen arms and much discomfort, but the last two have passed with little Advise More Money The superintendent suggested thet by putting it out for bids, transportation could bs obtained for ebout 140 a month. Th sentiment of the meeting was that even the layman is entitled to fair compensation for hi service, and that to purchase a bus and equipment and put In th time and meet tha conditions requirad of bus drivers It would easily be worth tfl a month. This would be sufficient to hire another teacher and th money would serve a much better purpose. The movement to take the junior high school students to the larger centers or even to a central school' seems to be tsklng substantial form IB In many localities and th course of time may become the established system, but In sparse ly settled sections whers great expanse and inconvenience In transportation are involved, the matter Is atlU debatable. This especially appliee to our locality.' Beside it woui deplete our school here that we would scarcely have a going institution In the .full sense of a modern elemsnttry school. Protest Move We have been told by our su perintendent that last year Warren lad on of the best schools In Weber county, so w hardly feel that th proposed removal Is Justifiable from the standpoint of efficiency. We think we are not to blame Jf we recognise In the modern elementary school decided community assets. Athletic social operettas end literary events have become a part of th system and our community is loath to part with these things, not alone for the entertain ment they afford the citizens, but also for the mor general participation on th part of the student that they afford, and ws feel that thee advantage fully offaet those offered by the hpard of education In sending students to th neighboring town. WORK SET GENEALOGY WEST JORDAN, Sept. 5 West Jordan stake Genealogical Chase-maRobert' 8. Ptxton announces that regular class work will commence Sept. IP in all wards of the stake. OFFICERS CHANGED Sept 5 James Johansen was sustained first counselor and Melvin Peterson second counselor to Supt Aaron Garside when first counselor Mahonrl Butterfield was released to work with th boy end James Johanson was made first assistant RIVERTON. VICTIM WORKS AGAIN SOUTH JORDAN. Sept 6 Urban MrMulllan Is back to work again after several weeks of conMcMulllan Mr. valescing. kicked In the stomach by his horse Aug 1 and spent several weeks st the St. Marks hospital. temple excursion sept at RIVERTON, Sept. S A temple excursion of the West Jordan stake to the Salt Lake temple will be held Sept 21. All elder and their partners are especially Invited. Also Sept 22 a Junior baptismal excursion wll be held beglnlng at 1 p.m. for th girl M. L A. REORGANISES THATCH tJR. Sept S. The Thatcher ward Mutual were reorganised Sunday by member of the Bear River etake hoard. Earl Adams was sustained as president of Aha T, M. M-- I. A., with Roy Anderson, first counselor; It B. Bailey, second counselor and Is Roy Peterson, secretary-treasure- r. Th T. W. M. I. A. wa reorganised with Roselle Anderson, first president; Wanda Adam counselor; Grece Jeppson, second counselor and LucIIla Nelson, FARMINGTON f CHORISTER SUSTAINED pt 4 At sacrament meeting Sunday. Earl Dee Jackman waa sustained as ward chorister, to take th place of hi father. Francis A. Jackman, who has served in that position for a now first numberiof year and counselor In th ward bishopric. JUNCTION, 1 REUNION held FORK. Sept 5- .The family of Mra Lewis Oise l gathered at th home of her eon Alma Olsen and held their family reunion last Friday evening. Thlr-- . were present and as special guests were Mr Amy Pel neon and Oscar Pelrson of Sa Pedro California CHILD LOSES FINGERS B LANDING. Sept 6 Miss Marof Bishop H. AMERICAN FORK. Sept I,--. garet Baylea will return early next week Connie Dean. 11 months old daughfrom Salt Lake where she has been ter of Mr. and Mra Ronald Cowaid in the L. D 3 hospital recovering lost part of her third and fourth from an append ic'tt operation. fingers of the right hand at the Mra Dora Baylea a sister-in-lacrawled up to the washing macbui" of Mias Baylea baa returned her im.au. caught her hand in a eog after a similar operation. Baylea-daughte- C r Great Salt Lake Drops Five Inches Under 1905 Levels Bept. th anElder Pooch festival Ai t, i Office Room Wanted in Case of Emergency Mobilization OGDEN, Sept I Weber eounty OGDEN. Sept S Col. W. C, OSDEN. Bept I commissioners have received from railroad ofWebbJjf the field artillery, district but All I LEWIbTON, Sept" X-Rnual Box Reveals Broken State Engineer T. J. Humph cry, three of th parents of school chilficial a report that th water recruiting officer of Salt Lake, la hero Friday and Saturday . through Atty. L. J. Holther, the level ot th Great Salt Lake a letter to Mayor Harman W. PeerJ disIn Wheeler th dren will to he treated enrolled something-Fractured , water survey and allotments has dropped five full Inches 'today asked Vertebra, of assistance In finding v beside peaches, and almost below the low mark of 1905. 'office room for wafer for land within th proposed trict. Monday voted to prolong the a recruiting and ss Wrist 22 chilbeare water Interesting. The inches will which their keep - A sweet South -- Ogden conservation district, strike 'reception station at Ogden. He on aero cherry trees In The low the Midlake th Cache said in revision of mobilization to be organized for the south high dren out ot school until orchard of A. Lund, at Sevguege, having shrunk three the plans to be used In cose of a nacounty school board allow enth South end Main street, line canal cf the Pin View Inches wince Aug. 15. when An tional emergency, office space of OGDEN, Sept. l. 'pichere. Is in full bloom at preslocal school buildings to be remeasurement showed the about 750 square feet of floor, diproject, ture taken at tbs Des hospital on are ent It is a beautiful sight Wheeler The two lake parent inches the below paired. vided Into four or six rooms, will that John T, Tb Commiaaioaer It Is as If th cherry might Tuesday revealed 2147 passed still stubbornly opposed to a transold record. resolution-noticAdams Ruahmer, 19. of be little jealous of the ot their tn- - fer, of PUPll from th detective . Tha water shortage --which be.required. verteurtrlfeTit a fractured ion to mayor'ealJhe would asi Blder peach. and consider formation of home school to quarters tn another has brought the lake to its pslstThe In finding the space. and right wrist when he fell from the district and decided they would Lewiston Institution, has decided to put on a show low level will result present a tree Saturday, while on The city commission her took fish sit on Oct. l to hear and pass up too. In an additional drop ot 19 This decision place th Wheeler under advisement a- suggestion ing trip to Pine Creek. Wyo. His on applications for inclusion or ex. parents with those of Cove end Inches unless abnormally D. K. F amsworthr din will v ttlon HKsWlss pepeav2pilgg-wTd!rwhiflv4,heavy rasp occur This "WU.' trlct from bave to remain in a cast for sev ed district and- for revision of the repeatedly demanded that school commander ot th American It is estimated by railroad ofwater eral month allotment If necessary, from bs maintained In their own Legion that Ogden pity appropriaccording to his ficials. ate 24,009 to send tha Ogden drum physician. Dr. Frank K. Bartlett. figures subm tted by the state en- munltlc Mrs. Clyde Miller, 29. of 224 gineer. Also at this time they will and trumpet corps of the AmeriA letter In th open formu colTwenty-sixt- h street, who suffer- pear and pass upon any protect umn of th Logan Herald-Journcan Legion to the national convenTHREE ANNOUNCE ed a fractured pelvis in an auto ac- which might be mads against th tion at Miami, Fla. Til Ogden Tuesday, addressed to the board of cident at Thistle Junction in Span- creation of such a district. Cove corps won the state prize at th In behalf of pareducation PLANS TO ENTER The state ish Fork canyon Sunday, la sufengineer propose to ents and teacher, asked thst 1100 recent Utah department convention allot Mi acre 4,257.95 to 1.542. considerable feet pain, according fering BOX ELDER RACE at Logan. appropriated for repair of th to a report at th Dee hospital. acres of land to be Included In the be Commislsonera referred to the school. Th plea Ignored the Conrad Milter, 1. her son, wno district. Amendment to articles of local auditor a request of th liand city of the verdict board, former BRIGHAM CITT. I of Incorporation six Bept Irrigation suffering from a possible conbrary board for 22.999 to meet tha simply William BRIGHAM CITT. 'Bept I Rultanbeck of cussion of the brain, waa said to companies of the county, each in- saidWs Tremontoa, regular payroll and btlla and other notice In th papers that be slightly Improved. Mr. Miller creasing Its scop of activities to Among th outstanding attraceandi- - expense The petition waa signed In yesterday announced . his View th various schoolnowbuilding purchase of Pin who was Injured In the accident. Is permit tion of Box Elier county's for are by Lawrence Clayton, treasurer. for th nomination th county daey of ready dam water from the government, In favorable condition were a on the Democratic fruit festival, to he held In reported purpose. In looking overly . assessor presented at the clerks office our at his home. . wo find that no work.. on Tuesday for filing. this city on Sept. T and t. will . . building ONION HARVEST tn to been done shape put lt be the ertisuc display of -the They included- - Aider Creek Irri-- l1 CCG CREWS PUT OUT gallon We eetl-- f John Hi Zundle, sheriff of Box company. Dinedale Water for the opening term.... largest peieh collection In IN BOX ELDER Little Missouri Irriga- - mate 2390 would put our building Elder county, announces his candi the Intermountain country. BLACKSMITH BLAZE company ton company. Marriott Irrigation in condition for occupation by ouxdacy for sheriff. Hi Warren Knudson will be in name will IN FULL SWING We aresure the school! come company North Slaterville Irriga- children charge of the exhibit with b6f0r th county Repuhjic- LOGAN, Sept I Fir which will be tion In this William and Rice community Knudson Creek company. Floyd Irriga- patrons broke out Saturday in the mouth tion company. an convention. Th TREMONTON. Sept. Mr. C. Horsley as assistant glad to assist you In any wav p of Blacksmith Fork canyon bridgLeo Cottam of Brigham City, an- onion harvest in Box Eider county li gh line canal under slble with a renovating The south Knudson states that 400 cases 24 acres of brush and birch whl-- h the south is in to Dising of beautiful, blushing, luscious conservation disnounces his candidacy for the po trict full awing. According subdued Tuee- - trict is being formed, Agricultural Inspector, Blon a ton of had been completely will extend Ition of sheriff of Box Elder Tolmaa, s Elberta peaches; crews CCC to of due day th harvest, by Protective morning camp a early from the mouth of Ogden anyon Mutual oholee glistening grapes, and county, On the Democratic ticket. different methods of curing onions Force tj JJ1 ,t0n,!fht itthe east foothills, actually besprinkling of crimson tomaare being resorted to by farmers Names fieads Supervisor Carl gave ginning about toes will be in view to visitors street Twenleth Group of the county in order to prevent lightning as the perpetrator of to a point north' and west of the lust In front of the county Davis Out Five Ships sun scalding, which In some localtne blaze OGDEN. Sept. 5 Articles of the courthouse. ities has affected 50 per cent of Protective Mutual Benefit assoThe custom of the past will Cars of Onions Week ciation the crop. Growers In some parte a with season corporation, b followed out this Cache Teaching Staffs were filed with the --county clerk WOODS CROS8, Sept. 5. On of the county aro required to unrespect to Jisposing of tbo Incoris association sack and sort onions brought to To Hear Health Leader Tuesday. The precious cargo. Orders may be 99 years for the Ions are being shipped at the aver- the railroad for shipment, due to porated for left with the management and 0011 inter- - age of about five cars s week from the large percentage ot sun scald of cultivating 5 Samuel LOGAN. Sept. th taking of the fruit will Hi (purpose eountv, according to local existing In the crop, start in the afternoon of the Paul of the Utah state department LOGAN. Sept. 5Charged with!00" tlf Davis , shippers. The onions aro going to An advisable method Is suggest-- I second day. of bahh il! Address Cch a beauty shop withoutim Angeles, and to various other ed to the farmer, which Includes Box Elder county H delightty teaching staffs at the genera a Permit Mrs. Jennie Maud Hull C5S2!? , mi "fite western, as well os eastern, point puillng, topping and has the ed to announce that It session of th. teachers Institute, nf Ogdon was eentenced to spend1 The farmer are harvesting a good onions In old sack, to placing ol cure for j more and larger peachea for dava In Jsll by Judge Jess scheduled hero for Sept g at the of its members. few happiness crop, the lack are after which of water considering this years pageant than last Rich Junior high school days, they willP Paul The woman wNj. Rackham is president; W in the late spring and the numer- emptied, sorted and resacked la season, du to the splendid speak at the session heid during "leaded guilty to taking money OswelV vice orous Jackson, president: insects the and the morning hours Departmental! for her services in Wollsville The John pests that have bags for shipment crop and the many young Gibson, secretary and George brought total destruction to other and kept out of the sun. chards coming Into production, , work will be conducted In the af- - sentence was suspended, R. Johnson, treasurer. These with crops in the which goes without saying Some ternoon county. the of J Q. NebCker constitute the board farmer are that th quality too will be Schools In th south end of the harvesting the onions of dtrecto: Calls Meet hut are storing them, but In the City Cains $400 From the best gathered In years, Legion will be dismissed Tuescounty main the crop la being consumed coming as It will from young day. Sept. 11. th day of the regisBOUNTIFUL 8 Amusement Devices trees. Robert Store On local markets and by the ship Bept. tration, for the Cache county fair, At 1 o'clock p m . both day KeeperReports Announced Supt. J- - W. Kirkbrlde. Hatch, commander of th Georg pers. ' 1 400 bushels of fins, delicious K. Day Post 79 of the American! OGDEN, Sept, The city while the northern schools will Theft 6f Cash Box treasure has oen enriched ov Elbert peaches, the kind that Legion, has called a meeting at attend the fair Wednesday. can 2100 rearlv of 6 Inclusion family only Box Elder county byAha J'Pt 5 W OGDEN J. Brewer watermarble ball gams into the city hjlnCwmK "reparation for2l4 Grant avenue, reported to the BRIGHAM CITT. Sept grow, and if tons of FAMILY GATHERS De' maI' melons and cantaloupes will be installation of officers the rPu!.f Is firstPo!,ce on Tuesday thata small scendants of the late John O. Fore- BRIGHAM CITT. Sept. 5 reported by Thursday In October and hearing cash box containing freely distriouted by the Bov recently in reunion it'SS? $130!n of the late Nels Madsen. a report from the de'egqtes Elia Scouts under th direction of Ballantyne. city to the rency and rhck totalling(2102.60 nfThe Crystal Springs in Sr flowing and met reunion re.01d James t T. the Shaw. Roy Sr, convention it Logan bad been reer oved from his '.tor so E!! Th 334 has been collected wrsrd chapel for the program. Thtrdtj, Jensen at Pioneer park, and Later will Join with the He said the store was not britken R! enilr licenses most of at the Pioneer park for the lunch !Laies- they that not one of the thousands aUy!lary In perfecting into, but the box which had bhfn IrJfVl John H. Forsgren.isf ncd money paid which eon on Monday. NelS plans for the s of visitors attending the celeup to the end Constitution dav locked in the safe was missing. He genealogical committee, and f the year covering the boards, bration will be diaoppolnted- Jrn and members of bis.rrtm th evening of Sept. IT, on said the loss was discovered at r ter Anderson, program and are vet to be completed family were In charge. the Tabernacle grounds. p m. Mnal committee. jon seeral boarda Brigham city, t ay recta-(nati- x-r- avenue-- 4 - e suffered i - -- each Supply In Box Elder Exceeds 1933 V eoun-echo- 01. ( - - non-prof- it jr0et J2 coun-ePratl- v. elects S-- pt 1 -- currn -- on lt 2!"', Les-jo- rcrea-jCollectio- Alpine School District Adopts Year's Program I.EHI. Sept. 5 The Alpine school district announced (ts years pro gram and Its list of teachers Tuesday. The Alpine district Institute and teachers meetings will be held Sept. 7 and g. at Lincoln high. The years program follows. Teachers AssociaSept, tion meeting. Saturday. September g Alpine School District Teachers Institute. Monday, September 10; Registration. Thursday. Friday, Saturday, Oct 25. 26. 27 U. E A. convention Thursday and Friday November 29. 10 Thanksgiving recess. Wednesday, November 2g First quarter end December S Second Monday, quarter begtns Saturday. December 22 Christ-mavacation begin Tuesday, Jan. 2 Class work resume Saturday, January 5 School In session. Friday, January semester ends. IS First Monday. January list Second semester begins February 12 Lincolns birthday, special school program. Friday. February 22 tons Birthday Program Washing Monday, March 4 Third quarter begins. Friday May 24 School work end This calendar gives 177 days of y, -- school. 23 Men Get Work ry-treasurer. INOCULATIONS - i. SERIOUS HURTS RESULTS FROM FALL OUT TREE Water Survey, Allotments Received From State Cove Group Presents Demands For New Engineer Repairs ARMY SEEKS OGDEN SPACE I secreta- troubla COMPLETED MOfhrCELLO. Sept S Mra Dee Baylea county nurse, has completed inoculations her for typhoid fever. Mra Jack Nielsen he been In bed for two week as a result of (ha first treatment ILL GIRL COMING-HOME- CHERRY TREE IN BRIGHAM BLOOMS FOR PEACH DAYS I i CANAL GROUP Warren Citizens Protest Sending WheeleiiSchooLParents JPOELUNITED Children To 'Plain City To School TO ORGANIZE Continue Cache Strike . 4 AMERICAN ty-fl- TOOELE. Sept. 5 Twenty-thre- e men from Tooele were asked to report Sept. 4 at 4:29 a m. with a pick andiahovel and a water container for employment 'on the Mercur road FERA project Official notice was published in the window of the FERA office on east Vln street FarewclL Arranged For Thursday Night OGDEN. Sept I. Ivan R. Jone 2174 Ogden avenue, who will leave soon for the Mexican mission, will be honored at a farewell Thursday. 4, In gh Ninth ward hall at Sept 4 pm. A program will be followed Z by A dance. tt - Held on $3,000 Bond OGDEN. Sent. 4 Charged with assault with intent to commit murder. T. J. Isbell. 24 of Salt Lake Cty, Is held under II 009 bond for trial In the Second district court following preliminary hearing held la the city court, Tuesday. fS 1 |