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Show f THE DESERET t as. IIIJtl?i jm. NEWS SALT LAKE CITYi SEPTEMBER 23 3933 WEDNESDAY raev.Tqit: banpete Plans Famous Jumpers Will Appear at Annual S. L. Horse Show!5 Year Old By Gets Broken Kig Turkey day PoIoPlayersPracticeForParticipationinSlakeRace;EventAotSeenIIereForSeveral 2 vent This Week Holds Convention , When Struck By Car 1 his-or- 1n 2 1 Ronald Daniels. S, 135 Tenth East s'reet. suffered a badiy fractured right leg yesterday sfternoop when- he was struck by an auto-- , mobile driven by Mrs. Leroy Price 1038 Ninth East street, while crossing the intersection at Ninth streets In South East and Eighth the pedestrian lane. Mrs. Pries was rotng north on Ninth East street. She said todas it hat ths toy got part way across the street and then ran back into the path of her machtne Ths ear islld a distance of 77 feet after he applied the brakes She claims Uh saw ths bov a halt block away trying to Cross the street, While officers were en rout to j 'the scene of the above accident they saw a motorist run a stop t'ght at Sixth South and Ninth East streets and arrested B. W East 'Harrington,1 503 Seventh street. t In h's csr Officers C. H Christensen and- R. H. Haight found a gallon Jug partially filled with me. Harrington was booked on a charge of drunken driving. John Nisonger. 11. 11 Tenth street fractured both arms Eat when he fell from a tricky bar af ths Hamilton school. He wa taken to the county hospital fol lowing first aid treatment At the emergency hospital Moroni Will Be Host To 4, Thousands Friday ' And Saturday Ftm turkey sandwiches, two days t rodeo, horse races, everes. entertainment and athletic educa--tio- 'f await the 5 00dters6hs expected at the third annual Banpete ctiunty Turkey Days celebration. Friday and Saturday at-- Moroni, it was announced in Salt Lake today by Herbert Beyers, genera manager of the Northwestern Turkey Growers assoclaton. Expect Wide Attendance The celebration will be one of Ujs largest in Banpete county s y. It will a'tract growers and laymen fromturkey of all parts the state and particularly from -- Banpete and Juab counties. Ernest K. Anderson. Moroni, chairman of the invitation committee, issues a invitation t oall residents ofspecial Belt Lake and northern Utah. Heading the delegation from this section of the state will be Mr: Bevers. Charles P. Rudd, poultry department manager fbr His Utah Poultry Producers' association H. Mr Black hurst, "the association's manager. H 3L Btrong assistant secretary, alt of Balt Lake, and Prof. Bvron Alder - and Cert Fnschneebt, 'extension poultrymen At tbs U. S. A. C , Logan. Most of these experts will he speakers at meetings during the celebration. Parade Begins Program Tbs program will begin at 12 3e m. Friday with a parade led by the Moroni high school band. At thero will be an assembly lpm. In the West ward ehapel, featura ing special program of unusual Interest by entertainers and speakers from Ban pets and Juab counties. Short talks are scheduled from prominent local officials and representatives of the turkey industry at large. .At 13 pm rodeo will be staged, followed by horse races and a baseball game, and at t p m turkey sandwiches and other refreshments will be served. An eight main bout hazing tournament Is set for ( 30 p m. and ths first days program will conclude it I pm. with A dance at Jnyland , Many Events Saturday The program for Saturday includes. I 30 a m Turkey growers tour to selected flocks in Sanpete county with lectures at tach ranch to bs given by experts Turkey growers' meeting In new killing and dreting Utah Poultry Prothe plant of ducers association. pm Dance in ths new plant, celebrating grand opening of a new turkey dressing Industry In Moroni. Sanpsts county Is ths largest turkey producing county In Utah This year. Mr. Bevers estimates this county alona will ship ISO 000 Mrdt of.unusualyfinequalltY Leg Years Relief Society Jordan Stakes 4 Mora RIVERTON. Sept. then 00 attended tha Belief soand ciety convention of ths East West Jordan stakaa at the River-to- n janiqr high choo! Sunday ultH President Mary Pixton of the Weal: Jordan stake in charge. Meetings a.m. and continued began st Althroughout the day, with Elisa gender and Marcia Howell of tha eral hoard tha principal apeak- - (i Other - vis! tpke were Mary Bartand officers of tha South Davis stake; Helen William of North Bowers presiDavis, and "Jan dent of Cottonwood stake, who made remarks Other speakers were R. H. Clayton. Burgess, AnEast drus, high council tnan of Jordan stake, Evelyn Nielsen, Second Rivertonof president ward; Henry Beckstead, bishop of on . - J PROF. LEVI EDGtit YOUNG Authority On History wiOddfeMsr-u- e.r Midvale 6wen-se- n, fiecond-wardj-Al- lce Amanda Johnson, Nora Peterson. Minnie Ballard. President Heber J. Burgon. President Almon T. Butterfield. Alta Andrus, president of East Jordan stake Relief society, and Elfleda Jensen, former president of Jordan stake and n East Stake, Mrs. Jensen having worked with 150 presidents of Relief society,' Music was furnished by sn orchestra from East Jordan, and tha -- lpm Stoker.Show To Open Tonight ;rniersitjCamp 1 Jo-da- singing-moth- ot.Rlvrtoa er and, Second wards. Meetings were neld Fathrday at their respective stakes whese stale board- members were "In of nee and were entertained. The University camp Son Utah Pioneers, today issicd an In. citation to all those eligible to at- The 1935 show opens tend the opening meeting of ths seaeon Thursday at I M pm. Is tonight st 8 pra. In the building St 25 south the ward recreation hall. Main street. The show is sponsorProf. Levi Edgar Young, head of ed Jointly by stoker and. coal deal- the- - western-histo- ry department. Milton H. welling J stilt secreters of Balt Lake City. In addition University of Utah, will discuss the to the displays sn orchestra will subject. "The Importance of Under- ary- of etste and as such Is enThe Is colt with Above, left, latter Ben the Jack and Marshall up Bolt," and Kancy .Highland's Sing. Skyrldef only colt front entertain visitors with dance mu- standing Pioneer Life.1' A good titled to compensation. Stats Audwith Ray Staples sip, taking a doable lamp at Edgemonnt mare. These sic. Nancy Highland, twice world's champion walk-trmusical program Jias also Jjeen pro itor Julius C. Anderson was so 'V stables, owned by Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Sorensen. Rmw heavy two colts were purchased In California by the Edgemount stables. A informed In an opinion writen of lesding automatic pared. hunters have been victorious In their classes in several shows They recently won blue ribbons and first premium at the Colo- coal score will be demonstrated burners by Attorney GenerThe meeting will pa a Joint ses- iat yesterday In Utah and Colorado. Mr. Sorensen plans to enter the horses rado state (Air at Pueblo. Mr. Sorensen will enter them In the at the show. Demonstrations of sion with the Daughters of Utah al Grover A Giles In a reply to with the above riders In the coll seum show at the fair grounds, Oct. halier class at the show. of a request of Mr. Andersen as to duet levs coal will be a feature pioneers, 3, S and d i Below, right, Sergeant Wiley Caudrtl, university polo Inwhether Mr. Welling1 check of the show. Above, right, Cspt. Robert M. Cannon. R. O. T. C. Instenctor structor showing the students how to round a slake. The rare 11125 for ths third quarter of the The exposition will be In operaat the I niverslty of tah round big a stake in practice for the haa not been held for I reml years. H colls for cJevot and tion for two weeks. After Wedneyear should bs made out. fast handling by a man fully equipped for a polo game. Univerpolo event at the horse show. Mr. Giles pointed out Injjls letthe schedule daily sdays opening, Below, left, Mrs. H. A. Sorensen, poses with Naughty Marietta sity, students and officers will en ter the event. of hours will be, from 10 a m., to ter to Mr. Andersen that the su10 p m. writ of preme court had by Reports indicate that the turkey T.. prohibition restrained Judge McGIVES HERMIT Arch are Robinson. Howard A of CrSOIUlCl in the the es Third a charge district whole Is Donough crop country Miss Mary Strange, vice presl court W hiteley, now as large as last year, a con- - t'hristeneen. from passing sentence on George KEW CABiy, BUILT Reckless of ths University af Charles E. Murdock, Ed Baker, B dent-eleof st.., w.llinr or m dltlon which promises profitable NsWied DV MafShsll P. Manley and C. G. Bieslnger. d.end tlfAueVd'nrSr" in operations to Utah producers expected BY FOREST OFFICE Sanpete and most other sections of an- speedily." unlverw'ty this year, it was to ersonnel of the federal grand of prohiIf the writ the stats substantial Increases Tit guIty temporary Julian Kueke. nounced today by Albert Helner, bition is not made permanent. It and charges o' Jury summoned bv UT. 6 Judge production are expected. canVJITI Crmift-T- n s is set forth, then the district court. student body president. reckless driving, was entered m Tillman . Johnson to convene In hermitIs of B g Cottonwood season Into Miss Strange, who was student be, moving this , restr,!ned.. can no , Salt Lake at 10 am bet. 7 for yon. Club Womens new forest the which rece.ved cab.n a last year rlson. 21. of 14V Second East street body secretary on Mr. Welling. On consideration of alleged violations Mnten(. near build le him at service scholarsh the Newell a helping p was Morr.son coastthUl was arrested last night of federal statutes, announced the law provides the of- President To Speak Utah Outdoor camp. he fol owing an accident at Ninth beco uc today by U S Marshal Gilbert Ms theThs forest service Mr H. J. Plumhof, a 'Vor veatherl.1 complet Led by Interestis South and State street in which e named byV gov- n,CMUiaJceMor Mrs. W. T. Runrier, president of cham as follows: In the change so that Mr. Mrs Stella Obard" 23, of 42 north member of the national board of ed ntenc .nn.t!1 A. M- - Faddis. J. T Girl 15 Kephart, Kucke will be near h highway Second West street suffered num-- , directors. the Balt Lake district. Utah Feder!Mr Gilei' holds Secretiry'of State th Mf lcri7?nd Girt BcouU of onder 'ald- - BtudcntI 'or'ltl,0 ation of Womens clubs, will give a Leonard O Bingham, P. M. where he can be aided during erous bruises and abrasions anl Is H(,iner to the emolu- entitled Welling will leave t Lake and Friday8 at 8 p m at the ry, J. Will Gray, John Salberg, the wmer in case be needs help fS? Traf'ic Patrolmen E C Hale part of October. Jt U stu-,attr the)mtpU of hla 0;flce. F. Bean. moranr 10 years Several in times ths Phillips Congregational church, 477. J. B. Burnham. Jesse , n Mor-SS-11 a Peter-old A. nd that MtmSal j and successh. year that I Seventh East street, discussing the Parker p Robinson. Gordon Rey- - Mr. Kueke has lived alone In the rtson, atfer rtor t0 Bri,toh Mrs Obard1 nautcal englne-r- s otflceI- - haa rwlRDe4 and George McFarland, ah canyon, it haa been necessary to with hla car. etrik.ng rentlonof IS nSinSuon Octo-- j h proposed firs and police commis- nolds, o th. fa term haVj m,q, pIani for on north continued opiate L ; of Balt Lake City Job Pingree, sion. to rescue make out send , treaurer-eleccross could 'hat parties the Atlantic t car state street and overturned last; MTS. C C Hint. rommissloneriB11 binder, The lecture will be sponsored by W PrestqiJ and L. H. Frorer of certain all was well. Winter be- - when wttemptirg to tu-- n at h.s of and.UOO hundred, hie a high posltym relinquished Salt Lake district and Mr, JTJ ths civic forum of ths church. In 15 hours. tons EWh "sornh ofthe not return to achooL aecre- Gw eh J. Hurd executive burned he and died down street- Mecham of Logan; Alfred Young-ber- g of exposure beforenearly of the Balt Lake council rescuers jack Jeppson. T. 2JT east First tary T. Wallace of reached him. of Hooper: will accompany Mrs. Plumhof and foot and suffered t, leg Rooseveltr. Conrad Johnson of the Ealt Lake delegation, who will bruises when he was struck by s Frank Allen of Blanding, car driven by Charles H. Fag Girl Scouts Lav ton Dewsnlp of Deseret; C. W. Water Association traveling from the east 3199 Highland drive, todav st 13 in Sorenson of Mt Pleasant; W. J special car. he avenueMotor of reported Fagg L. H. Allen Winch of Manti; will attend a NEW SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE SEPT." 26, 1935 Meetings Begin Thursday was backing out o' a driveway The GirlOn Scouts n Serv Ice In San Covei Joseph Arblscher of Blue Scouts 6:30 P. M. Leave Salt Lake 6:15 A. M- -, 8:00 A. Ths Balt Lake County Water when the boyrian behind his car. Creek Ray Foutian of Widtsoe and Francisco Sunday afternoon, when W. D. Stewart of American oFrk Conservation association, will hold the national president, Mrs FredLeave Magna 7:05 A. M., 11:10 A. M, 3:35 P. M. the first of a series of meetings In rormer Ltahn erick Edey, will present the gold4:30 P. 51, 7:15 P. M. en eaglet award to an outs'anding the county Thursday at 9 pm. st 1 T T With Purchase Utonian th Lincoln school. Thirty-nint- h Uiefl In 1.09 AttgClC scout Special study In subjects Use Mileage Books at Per Mile. chosen by themselves will ohcufrv South and Fifth East streets. In the Tuition Is Permitted Bus Connections for Magna and Arthur Mills and J. G Scott, 51, native of Tooele the girls Monday and Tuesday with interest of protecting the rights of and former resident of Salt Lake the convention proper beginning Garfield Smelter. 104 Round Trip on Busf underground water user Freshman students at the Uni- - . The meeUng was wniHMmced by C.ty. died Mor.d.xy m Loa ABgeiev.'on Wednesday, have will an of Utah opporW. to word received by versity Bruerton. president of 'according . George tunlty to purchase a copy of Passenger and mall air service tb association, who said a report (relatives here. Mr Scott was school yearbook at the! would be made of the progress of aed In the mining industry In will he established between London time of registration, according and Dublin aa an experment Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and CaU the organization. Robert C. Flandro, business min- The 'Thursday meeting will belfornia t0T a number, of years. At DINNER I m con- ar- death he .nave under the direction of Bishop A M lhe timt j Cornwall. bwa niwi Arrangement ooctd with atnmin concern in Other meeting will FRIDAY adJ! Cal.fon.ia be where moved gbt urlce'of '0th.,boorrudcntoiSChedu!ed l ha BlaJna and years ago from Salt Lake. son school tuition If he so desire By doing are his w.dow, Mrs Surviving this Ilandro said, on will bs sure Mabel Hollow Scott; a daughter of obtaining book. Lost year, sev- - Pn(rn, pav pLAL. SfbU. thre sons. Robert Dorothy Bu3 oral hundred students were unable John and Will am Scott, all of Lov to obtain the nnnusls when the On Tnnple v.lOre Ange$ and three brothers. M I supply ran far short of th de- and W M Scott of Salt Lake City mand. G ficott of Long Beach Report wa receded todey by Df Detective Cestr Cobum o tetLAi : I - Welling Given coal-stok- m Salary For Office ot l -- JUfy Ur Of U. Student Olficer Resigns Autoist Denies . ct Driving r t f -- f nae Attend Convention , -- d,,. gt ,dJJ . i li w-t- hjwm i4 South-stree- Extra Trains Magna Branch It SALT LAKE&UTAH RAILROAD i , DANCING NIGHT Farewell Party for BOB YOUNG and Afa inrr -- prdiestra Pocc! -- eethera-bi-L-LouBt- Tj38t& y- Democrat Call Meeting public meeting end sOclaT Thursday' at p m at ths Sandy recreation hall, haa been called by the newly organised Democratic league of Southern Salt Lake Conn-- , ty, it is announced by the temporary chalrmhn, Henry C. JorA Continuous Dancing from . -- 8MP71& a. J)imCr 7 p. m. gensen. A. C. Jensen, temporary secretary, stated that a program will be given followed by dancing and refreshments. Ths public Is Invited Hill Midnight Superb Cuisine . . Attentive Service Moderate Prices . No cover charge during dinner -- Cover charge of 53c weekdays and 75c on Saturday! . after 9:50 p. m. A Nevr Band with New Music 1 f Three Bound Over For Service Station Robbery Following preliminary bearing yesterdav. Bill Davis, Jack Wilson and R. Lashaway were bound to the district court for trial on burglary complaint. City Judge M. J. 'Bronson m4e ths order- - orr eridence that the three broke into a service station at ,79 north Second West street . Sept 18. Beginning "J Saturday CAVE if Voa tl Coast Our During Conjtrenca Ts Pacific , , (David & Ruth) Classic Ballroom Those graceful dance interpretations are symphonies of rhythm. some Dancers -- HOTEL UTAH GUY TOOMBES, Mgr. have tw n w Church Books for yon and well hive Special Added Attraction The Charlton la ac-ti- metal-turgte- sister of Orson M Rogers el ty, ar.dMr. ArthurlW. ail of Pocatellor-are eifToute to Seattle .Mis Castleton is also survived by three sister f This -- Mr rs A great liner puts to sea and crosses the Atlantic in less time than ever before achieved by-- a nier-ehant N bargain prices for yon on eome of the older ones. esseLYeLlor Thr air transport Rll-its- .. magnincance-lhia- - ship waAnot launched for profit, but to adyertiso the glofy of a tiation. , - Airwaytompaniriw TjEnteFF air Exhib its compin'-- 1 How different, yet how similar, are the tiny craft launched daily from the Deseret News Classified Section. The profit motive is behind every little Deseret News Classified Ad, Every advertiser expects RESULTS. And because these advertisers do get results in record time, there's glory for operating out of Balt Lake Citv will the Governor SeJsJWeek factuVers building st the L'Ub State fair It waa anrounced For Fire Prevention A r A'r Lines. Western Express and National Parks airGovernor Henry H. Blood ways will arrange for the display terday designated tho week of Oe which will feature a Pratt sn) tober ( to 13 as Fir, Prevention' Whitney airplane motor. week throughout the state of Utah Celebration of tbs week la to correlate with National Fir Prevention week as outlined In s recent proclamation by Prealdent Frankrftom surface conditions-- ; lin D. Roosevelt not be endured. Into Programs are suggested 'Make your skm clearer of the culcate exercising necessity ' rand smoother with car. with regard to fir hazard' 'and to Institute tudlesthst will search out and correct existing f risks from potential fire -- . tod..-Unite- , Deseret News. PIMPLES. want to rent a Tiouse,' room orjapartment, sell a used car, or some household goods, put ait ,td in the Deseret News Classified Section. Just can Was. 550 and ask for an - r. ResinoLdi ik,llUVh i ,lf you rn4 ; T1 reakingJtecords at entwrim-iexhlbR-tn trlompb- of lead! nv no tha ll( Lake i uu An4 His Orchestra on r k VpeW Siora plrrt ant tour titious payroll check of the Amer-- i Rites For 'V eteran . lean Linen Supply company was passed yesterday on ths England LmplOJ'C btlli Pending The check is ,mad payable to Funera! arrangements were still Harold Ross and is s'gned Ralph in the making today following tbv McBooth, assistant treasurer of ths death yejsterday of Robert C company. Brown, 0, veteran rallroid Man William R. Pollock, manager o; and enipioj e. from a heart atthe company, reported to po'ke tack city at th family home, test that th check paper was d.tfer-en- t Thirteenth South street. In color from that tlsed bv the Mr, Brown had served with ths company In th payment of salary city waterworks department for 45 years up to th time of hts death being formerly an eng'neer with Rhea Castleton Dies the Denver ft Rio Grande Western Railroad which he Joined 4n IlliSeattle Hospital nois In 1878, continuing with ths samacompany X daughter of former Salt Take Lake in mo aUaricoming go Salt. residents, Rhea Castleton, II, died He was born ln'Mendon. Ill, Oct in a Seattle hospital yesterday, ac- 1. 130 a son of William J. and cording, to word received by rela- Mary Frances D.cksort Brown. At tives ih Salt Lake. th time of his death he was an v Miss Castleton waa ths daughter member of the Brotherhood of William A-- Castleton, who Is of Railway Engineers snd the Loyal In widely known mining and Order eLMoo'uHc . oirries - for hi operation tyro daughters MrsT'Maufle "Leri hers and in ths northwest. At the and Mrs. Mary Karren, both of Salt tlm bis dsoxhter was stricken he Lake was In Alaska where he operates Friend may call at the mlnlng'propertles, but he reached mortuary. 544 south the boms by plans before she died. Main str-e- t. funrral pendlrg mathr-4s-tThe glrl s ' (tnsss 31 JA- L 1 ' f - ;J |