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Show rt r I SEPTEMBER 21 193 Evidence Found of Oil Source ,fonferencML SpeedUrged On Fair Entries t r t Deadline Tuesday For i - 40,000, 000 - Year - Old Deposits Tell' Story I Must-G- o Open October 4 Uir board, fleet of tho Utah stats Ernest 8. Holmes, fair manager, Tuea-ga- y next today announced that oa which will bo tho final day triao of geeeral exhibits ranee or their ,4 be made with au Sat- being accepted. The fair opena ""laveatock entries. fad thoae for the big bone palling match must anibe Bled by Tueiday night, but need mals intended tor exhibition un-t- il not arrive at th fair grounds neat l atm, of opening day. Saturday. - Exhibits by Future Farmer of America may be enter- ed not later tban next Thursday bot display of industrial arta and farm mechanics by members stu-of 'Tour-- H club and high school dent muit be entered by Tueiday. Die Thursday ' WorksArt of art for hanging la the building art gallery ef the art should bo delivered at the fair on or before Thursday, grounds gieiy effort will be made to bang each entered picture to the beat advantage. Needlework .exhibits in the women's department should leach tho women's building ! or Tueiday. Entries of canned and cooked foods may bs delivered for display placement bp to the ' y f ... on-d- J- opi fair, next Saturday. All asricttl-turand horticultural exhibits should ba la place In the agricultural building on or before of opening day. Placing Displays Work la proceeding at a fast construction of state In the pace fair exhibition booths. Severalcounties have practically completid their exhibits, while displays -- of mini products, processes and .. practices are being placed la the eollaeam. Manufacturers axe busy getting their many exhibits ready. So are bonders, contractors and home furnishers In the FHA exhibit on the second floor of tho manufacturers' building. Manager Holmes has been bony finding additional apace for the advantageous display of the thousands ef entries already filed. He said that every exhibit would be shows to advantage and gfcjgf overlooked that might add attractiveness ef every Individual ..display. al a-- 4 - i j ( Continued Fram Paga Nine) hood will ba heidlo the Aeeam bli hall at 4.14 p.m, at which plana for Aaronlo priesthood work will be further considered.'. The Belief society conference will begin with a session at 14 aJn.. Wednesday, Oct- - X, in the Balt Lake Tabernacle- - This eessioa, OS which Mrs- - leulis 1, Robison. general president, will preside, to designated as an institute to Belief society work tor the coming sea-A- ll Belief society workers of the wards and stakes af the Church are urged to ba la alien dance and the meeting to open to ail interested, Topics ta ba treated at tine meeting are: Spiritual Growth Through the Belief Bociety Coarse of Study, by M. Lynn Beunion; a. Conduct Controls In tsbltshrag Teaching, by Belle & Spafford. Growth Spiritual Through Music, by Janet M. Thompson, and The Bible, by Julia A. F.'Lund. Departments To Beat la the afternoon of the same day from x to 4 oclock, department meetings will be held as follows: Theology department tn the auditorium, Bishops building Annie Wells Cannoa aod Kata M. B&rk-a- r, will apeak on 'Then and Now." Anns B. Barlow oa "What la a Jensen Testimony," and Elfleda on "The Value ef e Teelimony-- g Literary department. Barrett Hall. "General Objectives of the Literary Course, my Maud Beeley Jacob; lessoa demonstration, "The Glory of the Commonplace,' by Mary C. Kimball. Social service department, ladles' gymnasium, Deseret gymnasium. Preview of the lesson course, by Matthew "Possibilities in the Social fcervice lessons of the Belief Society,' by Donna D. Sorensen; "Importance of Mental Activity for Adult Women," by Amy Brown Lyman. Teachers topic department, recaption ball In ths Lion House Social Canter. "The Teacher Topic Class Leader, by Elisa B. Alder; presenting the topis In tho home where there b sickness or other misfortune. In the indifferent home, D. 8. boms and in the in the non-busy boms, Officrra to Convene On Thursday, Oct. x, there will ba a meeting for general and stake Relict society officers only In the at which Assembly Hall at 14 President Robison will give Instructions; Mark Allen psychologist, will discuss "Mental Health,'' and Mabel 8. Nokes wilt diaepaethe Relief Society Magaelne. Relief society conference will close with a general publicaeealon in the Salt Lake Tabernacle at 3 p m. - The principal Thursday. Oct. epeaker will be President David O. will Thera McKay. bs addresses also by returned presidents of Ballet aociety mission presidents, Laura W. Salaner, German-Auo-trimlaaion. and Qenevo J. Dal-toSouth Africa. Boaday Bchool Meetings Thera will ba a Sunday school meeting Bunday, Oct. (. at 4 p m. to Barrett Hall at which executive problems and the program for the season ahead will be discussed by general board member and stake Sunday school anpertotendenctos and secretaries. Ths general Bunday school conference brill bo held to tho Salt lake Tabernacle at 7 g m., Sunday, jOct. A The program will be centered around a pageant portraying What tho Bunday School of X9X4 Will Hava to Offer. Thera will be 200 characters to costume. Biblical and early Church history, representing the Bible and Chnrch history department The theme will be 'The Gospel Applied tp Modern Life.' The committee to charge to Lynn S. Richards, chairman; Robert L. .Judd. P. Melvin Peterson, Lucy G. Sperry and Carl F. Eyring. K L A. To Meet The Mutual Improvement associations hero a meeting scheduled for X Am., Sunday, Oct 4, In the Assembly hall. The theme will be "Building a Mora Distinct Latter-da- y Saint Culture." treated under the following beads: "What Should Be the Contribution of Young Adults." by Rose W. Bennett; 'The Fine Aria. Their Contribution." by H. R. MetTlll; "Family Life. IU Contribution." by Axel A. Madsen. A meeting for Primary assocla-lio-n workers, parents and all t crested in children will beheld In (he Assembly Hall Saturday, Oct 4. at 7.20 p.m. The program will feature "Increased Bpritualtty to Christmas." It will be worked out In music, story sod dramatisation under the dlreotlon of Prof. Josepn F. Smith, of the University of Utah. The Genealogical Society ef Utah will hold its conference meeting In the Tabernacle on Friday. Oct, 4. at p.m. The theme of the meeting will be temple marriage aud ita resulting lessons , Elder Smith, president of thy aociety, will be one ef tho speakers. - With lata ntries continuing to arrive to tors. taabtH at ths i m -- Monts-Evanst- T Two Daily Meetings Arranged; Pres. Grant Presiding Set Exhibits t btforf Funeral Held For Cattleman Lek. City hospital- - following nback to Jilt whim ho graduated heart attack. (from Lovo field tn Dallas, Texas Funeral services wars bald lathe! Sines hia army flying. Pilot l under the gua baa been active In commercial ward direction of Bishop Harold B. jactation, having flown with the Brough, followed by Additional United States airways, former op- services la 'the Coalville Taberaa-,ei- e eratora of the Denver to Kansas with Bishop Charles P. Frost City airlines. Tor a period of five years and with the Wyoming Air officiating. Mr. Wright was born Feb. XT. son 1I7X, tn Coalville, a of Thomas and Annie Dal Wright. His early Ufa was spent tn the coal mines and to JT0PLE-M0REA1UUA0as a blacksmith apprentice Coalville. RE later ba seat ta Parkto worked stiver tho and City, mines bare. On June I, 1X4S, bo married El len Amelto Stones of CoalvUle and the couple built their homo to Park City. In 1S37 Mr. Wrigh and his wife went ta a spot ten miles south ef Evanston and there built tho log homo where six children were reared. Mra. Wright died four yean ago. As a cattleman Mr. Wright came a prominent figure in hia vicinity and his counsel was sought bj f many, particularly by young CLUB ELECTS Ralph Barber was elected president ef the Sooth high Spanish dob Trldsy. Other officers Include Kav Spencer, vice president; Don Lawrence, secretary; John Edward a editor ef El Disco, elub pablieatiqn. and Vaughn Bltner, associate editor. S. that building, much as Asphalt forms from decayed animal The simples brought back by bodies was found on a recent Dr. Schneider are covered In geological trip near Thlatle, concentric layers of limestone Schneider, Utah, by Dr, Hyrum professor of geology at tho Unl- - and there to no evidence of the gastropod having come Into the vorslty of Utah.' limestone. . Dr. Schneider to shown exOil to formed by both plant of concretions gastroamining and animal deposits, according poda which were deposited In a now extinct, lake near Thistle to Dr. Schneider. but up until now. bs knows of no other actual about 44.00d.0ee years age. Bely evidence being found to view of tbo low to a close-u- p n Synconcretions. The- dark material-iprove this fact. exthetic oil ba been made la the center of them to a petroliferous substance. Dr. Schneiperiments from animal bodies, and evidence of plant life formder said, which to in great abundance near Thistle. Thera to a ing petroliferous deposits has been found, but this to the first solid hortxon of this substance about four feet thick which has proof found of the animal bodies forming oil been mined for use tn road Tho first actual evidence eU - L. a-- abso-late- Service for Few surpassed him themselves. la business knowledge and ability. Mr. Wright leaves three daughters and a son. one daughter and a son having preceded him In surviving are Mrs. Annie Elisabeth Moors. Castle Rock. Utah; Mra. Rhode Amelia Gram, Evanston; Miae Norma Jean Wright, Lea Angeles, Calif., and Clifford Stones Wright Evanston. dggfh-Thos- THOMAS FRANCIS WRIGHT Thomas F."Wright Long - Active In Livestock Industry A cattleman for tf years and one of ths most prominent clttxens In the northern Idaho-southe- TRAVEL TTTT IJ1 r 3-- i Trains lb - matter what you pay lor your Union Pacific ruU ticket you are assured tbs utmost to travel comlort with economy. 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RICHARDS, PRESIDENT f BOYLE FCRNITCRE CO, OGDEN UTAH 'r ' PACIFIC CAMPAIGN WHICH CLOSED AUGUST YOUR STORES LED ENTIRE , THIRTY-FIRS- DEALER T SHOW THAT - or STORE ESTABLISH AN HIGH ALL-TIM- E CAMPAIGN THE ESTATE STOVE COMPANY WE SELL E MESS a Lower Overhjd . .J LARGESTVOLUME Furniture Store in the Intermountain West! . Yon Get tho Advantage and-Footba- Fans ll "Hunting Hints." a 33 page illustrated booklets gives information on where and how to hunt! It's free at any rjp Vico station and will soon be available. 83 up-to-d- ate . Hall-open- f V1 ?EP88J ks la. ck For Hunters Rowland Sepf-I- t the enrollment Increased twenty five per cent Three new members have been i added to the faculty. Mrs. Wood- -j ward, who to in charge 6t the sixth sod seventh classes; has a B. A. from the University of Cali- jfomla and a California secondary credential. Alisa Benton, the teacher of the first and second classes, I holds a B. A- - Degree from Broad-oaSchool of Education, Whittier College. Pasadena,, California, and a kindergarten-primary California credential. Mrs. Boise, president of the alumnae assoc.atlon, to acting as secretary, assisted by Mtss Mary Morris, j All members of tho faculty have I spent Interesting vacations of travel and study. Mile. Leautler travelled In France, visiting Paris, Brittany, and the French Alps. Miss Conant attended the summer session at the University of California and spent the remaining month at CarmeL ' 'Miss Zeller did research ta Latin and French for the Kew York Public Library. Mrs. Peterson s slstcd In the nursery school at the Utah Agricultural College and studied special behavior problems. It- e d, -- osepb.-Fieldin- Rowland Hall Adds 3 To Faculty ' cEmate-con-trolle- S U with Enormous Purdiasing Power Nationally Known Merchandise 0 anii-lmo- , PLEASE ACCEPT OUR HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS. a new ATLAS BATTERY! the gasoline at price o! regular. tires may need replacing after a, And strenuous summer. ATLAS-TIREare fully and save money! you guaranteed i RECORD. Ton'll turn your lights on earlier and earlier calling for a check-u- p on your BATTEHT v tJse PEP 83 superfuel I THAT SALES OF ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY UNITS IN YOUR OGDEN t r Uw cEange ta weatKer 'calls of a crtmE-cas-e drain and a refill with fresh dean VICO MOTOR OIL in the correct autumn grade! M ALSO ORGANIZATION. y TKei . REPORTS ON ANNUAL ESTATE HEATR0LA AND ESTATE RANGE r a The 1935 Football Schedule is feady ... a handy folder of Rocky Mountain Conference games this falL Ask for a copy. Make your neighborhood Pep Vico station your headquarters for motoring supplies rmr 3 Bervicew i SALT LAKE OGDEN i wtM Main and Postofflce BRIGHAM LOGAN PRESTON aan i m wo a b 0a We Give and Redeem S. & H. Green Stamps UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY SERVICE Hndndi of Sarvic Stations and Dealers la Utah and Idaho I V r 1 st The "Pony Express' oHers overnight service to Deavec. - n. Why Thousands of People Buy at Boyle9 si Trip of your smooth, carefree rids. seats, roomy aisles, dresstn rooms, free pillows and drinking chpa porter service, also low cost X- 3TE3EISES-AiaE-AS- N a Pleasant An avon temperature, dav and an Vj j A, Assure Appointment of H. H. Montague a pilot for tho National Parka Thar f a tmpl and tnexp-!- v norms and ta anch a fina booling ocsoma. barbers Itch, a< way to redact painful, undgfrt-I- t arent that and other simple inflamms-or- y nr alien pains pad bunch and rheum skin often jro in eat them down to nornuiL and that hw day. eruption Pile. too, respond It to apply Jfoonot Emerald Oit wn oa other simple swelling For years It baa been nved for niffht and morninr. People who boro p&infal. enlarged veins should boll nicer, aboceoeea and open sore not nr!ct them for they some- and with moat pleasing success. times burst and causa much min With each original bottle which err and lew of tfmo. Schramt Johnson Drugs or any Moons' Eknerald Oil. bslnr on In- nbarmaewt ean supply yon, Is s hibitory intiieptic, at oneo defers folder thg girds instructions for norm action and poison etuod by Biwdr, f 5 V Distressing Eczema Csss Qdskly :L It,' Park Airways Names New Pilot -- ,D5 "1 jti Ysrlessa Veins Ara Qdeklf Rsd::sd rIfSl IRE SAYING - e Wyoming region. Thom; Wright vice president of the by local officials.. tftockgrowera bank in . Bvanston, day was burled yesterday to Mootasue. a native of Colorado Is Wyo- Coalville. Utah, the place ef bis a captain In tba Colorado National birth. Ha died Tuesday la a Salt Guard, His flying training dates ssi I timo. r - VHGN oihort Montagus Jia had hours at flying experience In conw which has ben obtained mercial aviation. PrW As s first pilot for Notional stationed Airways, Montague willbe at Sait Lek City where he now resides. |