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Show r THE DESERET SEWS SALT LAKE log Control 7ote Nears For armers of Utah Grower Called Upon To Cast Ballots On ' Oct. 26' Grants ville , . The aecretary of agrlenltoro g reftoday that a erendum will bo held oa October n tnveeti-galloft. the telegram aasd. The being made by the secretary which includes the public bearing 7. has disclosed econof Sept, omic and legal Justification for an-j- T L oora-heg other program providing Ta,,- - I a 11 C , .there la adequate evidence that tho1 (J Udl) program win be sufficiently sup-ported bv farmers to make tt ad-- f ' mintotrattvely practicable. Tha referendum is therefore a decisive etep etlll to be taken In the Investigation and the determination as to EUREKA. Oct. $. The meeting whether or not another program of the ItaWuab Firemens assoon win be developed- - This decision ciation ill be held in this city fieno rests with tha producers.' Sunday. Oct. (. according to of era Eureka fire department Machinery is already being set up Whoof the will act as hosts to the tbe various counties of Utah to i i. in handle tho vote. Director Peterson ..L Ail farmers who raised eons T or bogs to 1422 are eligible to et- - wtlt he the meeting opening Fire press themselves through the ref- -' Prevention week, the principalA adJ- drees will be delivered by , erendum. Snow of the board of fire underwriters. Tbe meeting will be held at the Miners Union ban St S p.m. Later in the day the firemen delegate and their ladies will be the guests of the locsl depertmeni at a banquet- - It is expected that representatives from 12 departments will be la attendance. OGDEN, Oct. ic A reception to "Abe Murdock. Congrenemaa from oe oorn-ho- 22-2- I - Friday Spent . Jurors Ogden Court Dret ii ora Seen For Jobs (Testify In Trial 0! Pair In Skying 700 This Month Saving In Four Counties In First Witnesses j Oct. 1. GRANTSV1LI.E. Graotsvlit The bank, now closed, will pay Ita second dividend today to common depositors aqcord-Ir- g to word given , out by. Herbert Tafior, examiner la charge. The total amount ot the checks sent oat w.U be $310 and represent five per cent dividend, making a total ot ISper cent alnce-ih-a JCioing ot tho bank, la addition 10 this tha receivers have paid 252.724 in preferred claims from the sseei of the or against th continuation of program of' controlled production, aa outlined by the Agricultural Adjustment administration. Director Wtlluun Peterson of the Utah Stale Agricultural eolleite said Friday up on receipt of a telegram from .Director C- - W. Warborton of the United States department of agri-cn- OCTOBER 5 1935. President Grant Visits Chorus Bank Will Pay Dividend Today LOGAN, Oct- - S. Cora or ho rower, fa Vtah will to given on opportunity October 21. to rot for SATURDAY CITY L,r Conference Oct 6 UUl'J - OGDEN. Oct. Testimony was introduced by tha state on Saturday, in the first degree murder trial of Jack Ellis, 3 1, and Fred In Lund, 24. who are accused of connection with the staying Residential Patrolmaa : Joseph Quigley on July 12. The case la being beard before District Judge Eugene E. Pratt and a jury. District Attorney. Wade it. Johnson 4s prosecuting for the state and J. Royal Douglas and W. Lb Skancky are counsel for the defendants. Jurors and an altercate selected Friday were, C. E. Maple. Peter John Esstrom, Floyd Bowman. R. Morris, Berglund,: Georgs -GARLAND, Oot. I. The AaroB- - torwtancc. the Thomas M. Jones. Jr , W. G. i session 08 the morning-- o Ic Priesthood chorus, ured af.th' dedication, sod the missionary Wood field. William Urry. Edcommonly Their anoceee was g ward referred to as the 014 kfelody first public performance At an farewell testimonial Sunday Jeosop, Mrs. Fergie I. Man. Chorus." because of Its selection L A. conjoint meeting Aug. A Durin honor of James Sham' ning, Martinas Barton, Carl . of old melody tones, which was ing the recent homecoming and way-chorus member. Peterson, and Raymond WheelKirk-haThe chorus, whose membership wright. alternate. dedication of the new Garlanl organized under Joseph H. this summer of deacons ward amusement ball. Sept 11 end has grown, from 4 In August, to The selection of the jury occu teachers, priests and a few elders. 2. which wae participated In by It at present time will perform pied tha entire Alma of the court began looking forward to preaent- -i President Heber J. Grant, the only on extraordinary occasions, throughout Friday. Tbs defend-stateing a concert for tha people of chorus was featured at the homeJoseph If. Kirkham. Two.ants cioeeiy watched the jurors as Bear River stake today, following coming program oa Saturday eve or three public concerts may be they were examined bjeounael the Aucceas of their premiere per ning, tho special Sunday . school Igi via durtag the year. (or the state and their own coun .it RICHFIELD, et. . Projects under tbs P W A and the atste road commission expqpied to start with i nthe next week, will taka care ot a largo number ot tho unemployed, and before '.he month to ended, seven hundred placements for. work ar anticipated In district four of the National Reemployment serv. ice. True B. Robbins. manager, , said today. During September there was. A total of 344 placements ; on jobs mads through this offlcs ip tha four ctrantvew. Sanpete. 242; ier, 14; Wayne. 34 and Piute, 12, Practically Completed . At present several projects underway Are practically completed. In Sanpete county a water project st Fountain Green to 76 par cent completed, arid ous at Spring City, 96 per cent completed; oiling of ' road is 9t per the cent completed. Other projects in Sanpete include Pleaaant Creek bridge at bit. Pleasant; community sanitation WPA project at Iloronl. Manti and Gutmiaon and forest service work st Ephraum and other points. A PWA road project In Satina canyon. In Sevier county, to 24 per cent completed and other pro- jects underway in this county ant' m Manti Lions Plan Cornerstone Rites For New Sanpete Courthouse 9 Furnaces Crews Complete Base Teachers Required ment Walla Of To Remove Pencil From ' Building Arm Of Boy In Accident Lfvaa-Gupnis- w The pair were-helresponsible for tbe death of Quigley who attempted to arrest them on Monroe avenua and Twenty-fift- h street in the night time of July 12. wlyen they ere said to havo attempted to steal gasoline from a parks J Tooele Smelter, Plans To Start Oct 10 . car. Quigley who was ridingpolice car w ith Sergeant L. M. Hilton and Poliee Chauffeur ff. 8. smelter has set Oct. 14 as the official date when the firs shall be lighted In the reverb at the local plant, and by Oct. 24 it to expected that a normal tonnage will be on hand to handle the copper section. Crude copper ore in largo shipments to coming from Mountain City and concentrate from Walker mine are arriving dallv and are being used to fill tbe stock bias for the opening next week. the Champneya. climbed into rumble seat ef the car occupied was by the two defendants and shot to death.' Following an in lenfavo search In which several hundred persona participated. Ellis and Lund were arrested the following morning In Brigham T v eve-nin- qel. , 306 Placed In. Southern - Utah Area During September Funeral For Payson Church Worker Sunday ( B HSrdAMiS-Hr-WEB- reffeiSTSTdr P4Y80N, Oot i. Funeral services for Jinx Ruth Lew is Quigley Webb, 72. wife of James H. Webb, avenue, who died fit west Utah afternoon will be hers Thursday held Sunday at 12:20 p.m., in the Payson Second ward chapel, with. Bishop Robert Wilson, of the Third ward, officiating. Friends may call at thb family y residence this afternoon and Inter-meprior ts the services. will be In tha Payson City cemetery, under direction of the Deseret mortuary. Mrs. We on, one of the first persons to arrive in Ulgh on the Iran continental railway, was widely known for her care and aid to the sick. She had always been prominent in Church work. K44harem"re?fvol rj PWA road project. Fish Lake! community annotation WPA. project at Salma, Richfield and Monroe; forest service work f at Richfield and other points. - Hatchery started In Wayne county, a fish hatch, to ery being constructed at Log as a WPA project, and forest work is being done In various parts. A federal aid Toad project at Junction in Piute county to 24 per cent completed, and forest service work to being done. There are In the district total of 2,228 persons certified from relief rolle eligible for piaaementa through tha office with headquarters at Richfield: Sanpete. 1,254 Sevier, 484; Piute, 174 and Wayne, SS. There to a total of 1.478 persons, eligible for place, ments: Sanpete, 441; Sevier. 242: 101 and Wayne. 118. Piute, -- SPANISH FORK.' Oct. S MANTL Oct. $.Wdrk oa the Pleaaant Fierce. 1, pupil at the' new Sanpeta county court house Reece school in the fourth grade, to progressing rapidly. The basemet with a painful Scot dent ment walls are sow complete and Thursday afternoon at tha school. part f the atone partition walls City. .The boy bad a sore on one of hava been constructed some feet bis arms which was partly basement level. than. tbe higher healed. The raw tor atone cutting has hi some way a lead pencil, ben working for more than a ' the First was infreshly sharpened driven week cutting face rock. A good to arm the some for distance It has of stone cutters are wae necessary for on. teacher. corps -'Chamber of Commerce ts I the Job dreaw.ng atone for Ogden Mine Doris Firm age. to hold the structure. Hundreds ' creation oommittca CllU and United of child bile another teechtr. Mtas quarried rock are on the perch States forest service officials,' at Hannah Vleklpnd. removed- - tho i Monte CHsto, in the Cache Na- -' Lae Nativa Lumber LOGAN. Oet 4. The Cache Talpencil and gava first aid te tbe tional forest. Wednesday evening. Thousands of feet of native ley Banking company and the First little victim. k, i It Is proposed to show Mr. 4. lumber have been sawed and are OGDEN. Oct. ItiJy and Security Bank of Utah, Logan He to the son of Mr. and Mm. being hauled to tbe project. Crews in connection with tho re- - FacUm will suffer defeat in a branch, bidding in conjunction. ef men aill continue for someoeplion. some ot the Ogden river war that will be ef short duration Roy Fierce. "watershed which It is proposed to declared - Dr. Lrtand H. , Creer. time in the mountains gening lumhave included in tha Cache ber and quarrying stops for the at the Ogden factory ef the Amal at a president of Weber college. Thursof meeting of the board tienal forest. In order to provide day when be discussed the Ethioedifies,, gamated Sugar company at 7 a.m-- . education night The Gov. Henry H. pian question before members of Oct. 14, tt to announced by J. Wal- local banksWednesday better Cmraonim Elated protection. were ' Blood, PM a. E. G. Peterson of tbe the Kiwania club. represented by A supplement project of 2498 ter Randall. Utah district manager, F. P. Champ, president ef tbe Utah gtota Agricultural Dr. Creer declared that England college expend.tura was granted by tbe for the company. Cache Valley Banking company. and members of the state road will be drawn into the war and government to get out msterials D.ggmg of beets by farmers of. Approximately eight other bide to area will Probably begin and an additional 114.444 ; . commieeton also hare been invited cause the downfall of MtwaoMsiL considered. The recreation committee of the The speaker eald that Mussolini for tho granted superstructure, A th erhool board '" NPEN, Oct 4 The wuson Materials and labor on superOct. 5 Reasons -- why Chamber of Commerce Friday aft- must declare war to continue in Savs Prices Must twoPROVO, PWA projects for Provo Cite, ernoon, named a committee com-- r power and If Ita'y does not win school lias been selected by the structure will cost the county The Ltato'urah. factory of; Peery Weber of hoard education, county 24.494. the company will Teceivq beets poeed of Dr. 8. W. Wherry. C. N. tho contest Mussolini is through, already approved, are being V1! as the first bounty school to be en- about The local Liens clnb plan a cereup. were sought by Mayor A, O, Woods and C. E. Armstrong, to Ortobe? ,h m0n0 f Mussolini's power. Dr. Creer Smoot in a telegram to Congresswith the city commie- -' id ,iw built upon the basis of larged under its building program, mony and celebration at the laying Mr! facior-.rman J, W, Robinson, Friday At . Men In recreational development nationalism which to the greatest according to members of the board. of ,tb corner mono, which will to be operated Fiv. This building will be provided take Ct ., "of the city, including the addition curse the world has ever known. with Washington, D, C. plica sometime next wek. the Amalgamated . company this! gymnaafum-audltoriuth 00' a and bn,1lln OGDEN. Oct. I. City to Ogden One two tb of the Utah plants, municipal golf course and Nationalism, tbe speaker explained, baa been eeleeted for .. projects provides for year. Include .the the beginning wilt remain in the gasoline busiress the installation, of a sprinkling ether projects contemplated. . , to exaggerated patriotism. are Burl)'. Idju, Vistoaii Kent, of the program because building op-- i to Insure that prices gtem at the y long The CaL enough and at a Clarksburg. to the ef possibility Referring d 1U the luncheon charged for gasoline tn Ogden are lcast 0f tt4,040 and the other ta,trfCT Its run several1 Th.d,7 another world war Dr. Creer gave KSST To factory ttxrg-Plan of the not club. cento 2 meeting Logan Rotary per hlgherThan gallon weeks ago. building bridges and cleaning and several reasons why in his opln-to- n Mr. Bateman explained the pro- those charged a few mile south At the several other up the creek running Celebrate On Oct. 12 there would be no world war additions are to be gram and plans for the bond here. Mayor Harmon. W. Peery through the golf course and - fair -or even a Europran war. Hie rea- where similar Hen-rv LOGAN. Oct. I. Governor election. is said it tho provided, remodeling , , say. grounds sons were that tho last world war cannot U- - Blood and other stole off! Frion interference without elation From fire proceed pumps have LOGAN. been Beet Oct. Projects harvest approved baa made me airsick of war; the 1 dale day, 24U9 gallons of gaaolino were for Provo for weeks, but no montwcatlon for Cache county school world as s whole hag coma to the with the heating plants and Uiet a celebration of Caclm and sold when Ogden City went into ey, so we are informed, to avail. ifudente will be held from Oct. 21 conclusion that war does not pay; would not be practicable with the BoxbigElder county Democrats to the agsoline business as a protest able to start- men working- - raid to Oet. 24. tt was decided at a all tha politicians of today were near approach ot winter. Frc A unit of the project must be be held at . thek- -i new Box Elder againet the differential of two j Mayor gmoota telegram. Sco re meeting of the school board Thurs-- fighting in the trenches IS years under on Mantua. 1 S. cenu between prices charged in of men are milling around her . warsI way by Dec. for the board ontcera Tooet post , day evening. In arras where there ago and that was h very grueeom Ogden and Balt Lake City. of education to retain IU federal weVbsLetters as follows: Commander c. idaiiy begging for work, many ol ss no beet digging, or enough to elect'd to cause Democrats the werld of the Inviting experience: This action on th part of thejthem in great need. .Something loan and grant. Advertising for the R. Doremue; Br. Vice Commander. LApcnillCUl , warrant aid from the students, the war eras (bo pre-wrav-u- v Frida alliance sys- bids must be Comin a reduction in should be done to cut the Ted tope T. C. Rasmussen; Jr. Vice published before Nov OGDEN, Oct 2 Dr. D. F. Coe-- ! city, resulted 2 S'boota will not be dosed. A y tem and today there to ne such al- 1. A new reboot for North Ogden Democratic lello who has been working on a Price of T cento a gallon at gaso- - and start work on projects almander, L. F. Brough: chaplain. recently completed Indicates1 liance of snv Importance. E- line stations under leases ready approved. I atu wiring, .a Joe included is Torwaller. operated in the program adjutant. building - that only one week will be record The educator also gave ee bis ptant development project and S. Ration to join them had beew Henry Charles b. Evens who has been working In, from major companies In Ogden. hopes you ratLget oitiFctjoa oq quartermaster, fo harvest the crop. received from the Bog Elder ' Rmttb; that- - the United Slate . opinion ' KOri dT-'!T, the Fridav city authorized this program. Frost and cold The board also arrived at a de- - would not be drawn 'j Whear; officer of urn;narzing eilmatlc datA, bare IDS father purchase of s modern pump and weather will force tig to revise our ofreturned vision to tnako it a requirement of war tbe to forest regional sTnctrTho at i program, n v' vt commencing by unthinking, selfish capital misriLJohn fice from the Great Basin branch a new tank for instal- estimates if this delay continues. a,All athletes to obtain written per-- . pjn. on the park grounds haebrani! lation at th fire station site. The riOlor gus d. G station at Ephraim- .mission from their parent before outlined in tho totter as follow f-- MHo on awe city Saturday selling gaso, they ran participate la athletic activities at the Great BaOGDEN. Oct. I Box Lt0,d PomPH"- - Pasco sinMoot According to Baseball game. Cache Branch station during the past line at 1 7 cento a gallon. Activities. agricultural inspection officer here, dec Democrats. 2 p.m.; sports, summer Action on - tho College ward. been devoted have togatbmany northern Utah tomato grow-- ! program, sponsored by the Junior bull.' ing was deferred because of, ring final data and observations era "will pick their entire crop this Democrats; 3 p m.; barbecue lunch Mndfrgarlfn Upfni T , ft IprinTinflirpe . . the continued controversy ef rest- - 1 en long time established projects XUSulIl MOfKwV Legionnaire under continuance of leeal year, ..dents In the eoramnnlty to decide with the object in new of sum- Name 1935 Committee which bar alOGDEN. Oct. weather Meeting will be held for junior! Monday In Bounitful conditions, on a building site. A committee of MOAN, Oct. 4. Installation of ready resulted in an excellent har- Democrats, senior Democrats antlj tn form these publication contract . Kinder-m- g marizing delved here that for Oct. BOCSTTFCT. three selected from both districts officers of Logan Poet T, Ameri- - vest. the commentprojects during coming period auxiliary organisations painting th interior of tha Of will open here Monday Extensive field data have been make a survey and obtain votes can Legion, will bo held at the at 7 p m. at th Box Elder high was said that a bumper crop of forest den It service building hag hall Monday, at apples In Idaho may reduce prices lchooI In Brigham City. Excellent niorntng 1 the grade school bolld- - gathered aa te the come-bac- k ,'for tho building me. reported that 'Bluebird irt;heek by the Garland post of the been Awarded te the Commercial, , . Last College residents bad refused '7:14 pm. banquet natural revegetottou of summer American Legion: Membership, Roy Painting Bervlc of Chicago, tt was announced today for Utahs crop. Picking ef eppra.wograme have been arranged. tlm oa to accept this arbitration Reservations can bo made through has started In Weber county. Include speeches by leading range lands in tbe vicinity of the! Hougard. Ezra Jensen. Earl Wid its bid of 2 2.242. 't ' - Would not vote. A letter from sad Greet Basin Branch station, togetb-- i mire. Erwin Sutherland. Finance, the.G. E. McDonald, or other poet pie which are not consumed here.3 Democrat. .Me - McMumn riot and 44 The contractor win ho given 24 Charles Last Roy days to M. pupils signed up with)cr wk), added informattoa en long, Lee loung district asked the school officers. th work utter a til be KhlQped. moatly In truck Cecil E rai- ho starts. complete board, tn view ef this to build the The 'program arrsfiyed will In- to An allotment of tickets has ,.. several more expected to register tin,, established reseeding expert-- ! Nanning, Fred The Commercial Paintrefioni. adjacent achool in the west sect ion. Peterxon. clude talks by Otto Weisley, adment. in addition to studies on frd nd sent to each precinct chairman for,3"dy Service is the same firm which Leo Walker. J. A. Joseph-seedin- ing The ticket are fre- - seseion will be .held raeh achool revegetotion. artificial jutant department of Ctah and i recently painted the Interior of th n " Dr. Lee ant Uaaraon. JUtUOT Bervice, wilL cUmate and admit growth1 Georye the holder and by s'i Worthen, department B. P. W. Banquet plant tq lllgn yUfS Betenson, C- D, Bar fuss. Ray Ogden postoffice building. activitie. The provision to that b and further studies ou erosion and1'- commander. Kew officer to be installed are ParentTeacher Drama At Richfield Gathering streamflow final field work was Hougard, and Dr. C. E Wardlelgh.obtaining tho ticket h to under Accused Man Jailed Charles Last, Verl Ander- v ver VI O. O Joraeaeen, commander; A. to b'Lln al completed on n plent ootrltkm Visiting, PROVO. Oct- - 2. Mrs. La View son. Henry Sorenson and G W. J I UOrtOII . Prrinrt chairmen PROVO. Oct. 6. Monty Roe. project. RICHPIELJD. Oct. 4 Twenty L-- Baer. f:nt rice commander;com-J.- Earl, president of th Provo Americanism. Parley r acX tha raceptioa commtt 24. accused of eomplieity In the Thin is bola? cenied on in co- Bradford. A L10ni5in members tt tbs Rtrhfitfd Bwlaess J. Uarioo. M- aecond vice A. erganlzatkm and 8upt- - H. A. Dix- ManKov Fred vpCSKS Linford, Peterzon, JC. ; on - TnJwT- 4 and Professional Women' Penney burglary of the operation with Dr. E. C. McCarty elub andiSanJ!r', spoke at meeting of the nd Athletic. RT Hougard. was are1 finance store Ahderaon. at of 1,444 lodged Riverside Junior college. Rivritta Helper officer; pany persona guests attended a banquet at tbel? PROVO, Oct. Sc- - ideals of Lton-Is- m association of tho DixEdward. P E. 8mltb. E. H. on Junior high in th Utah county jail after be- rle. California. There are also 31 tecil Bradford. G A. Riley, How- expected to attend. Job niton hotel this week tn booorif; was the subject of-aschool sjdresa Thursday ard Austin and Fred Nys. Anderson, G. E night Mra. Or J, Lewis; president of ing captured In the local railroad ERA men and 4 CCC men who by J, W, 'Thornton. Provo, past G errs V. camp Sheriff John D. Hera A. and meet will remain during October at the Deputy yards by district th club during tho psst year. and A play was presented by .governor member group M. L A. REORGANIZES f FORK. Oct. 2. , Camp Avans Great Basin Branch station under Sf aenUtlon th board of governors, Uona .Inof A gift was made fcy ate,on- - executive committee, add of students wider the direction of.v- -SPANISH i wn Mourtixem sergeant at arms. In his possession at the timecon-ef the supervision of J. M. Hocka-dMra. Lucille Greenwood. Toasts Oct- - I. 4- - The ternational. at a meeting of th SNOWTUXE, to suites were two bis J arrest Pcesented M. and . - were given by Miss FmUetl Peter-- j. W. reorSnowvtll was T. A. I Lions club Tburfiday nlght Improvement 10 ehre et fencing PrAvq doing , at 2 p in. at th more than half of the 30 work. Edwards and Percy Qutimey Mrs. OUve Hansen and - tbj,nOct-ISganized recently at a sacrament at Keeley's. iward Relief society hall. gecondjtatning meeting. f'eon, Hoot taken front the store. A Mrs. Dlena Christiansen, and music waa!on,Fmg commander aad adjutanf, Ada Rickman, committee to erring for dismeeting with . respectively. riven by M. X. Done. president; Mra. Mktlie Nelson, first trict governor1 night to be held Merchants Told How counselor; Mr. Grace Anderson, Oct. 31, was named aa follows: A. second counselor, and Mrs. Ethel H. Christensen. Mr. Thornton and To Avoid Contributions' Garbanatt, secretory. C lA. C Hatch. ; ! , MARRIAGES BIRTHS COURT ITEMS OGDEN. Oct. 2 Th chamber of commerce retail merchants dirr vision ha advised merchants that MARRIAGE s rigdra aad. eMilia A. Alt key Wed.ti, r ta sow Bn mEo . they can avoid subscription It. Ofdea, Ern Mortal HiU, 24. Slt Uk A Ipx J Oem ttw s tbo Nr RICHFIELD, Oct 2. Declaring the parents to get closer to their many cases when solicitors for Kao o4 24. emit City Ywff Rrva, to 'axwlord fiol so that In trouble they rompior rtfaw funds to carry on various activiCity. that there to At this moment a children me- Chortoc E4wrU Got. (J 2 a 00 domovoo tor would come to them. ties call upon there, by referring Injartoo. R- - orolid 44 Ckds Hyym Idxmt. PImmk mw4 CrtJ. fi. my oil ei4t crying need for familiarity of tbe ' th Alth Explains solicitors te the merchants diBntlMOM. Setup flrow attoraorti I. Mr. And! Mr. nd Mrs. TVJiitobaus lia'4 UXCOttoa Ocl BiliMay. PIIOITBI RKE1 Slw PltuiBt The liquor law setup In Utah people with tbe law of the land QroW vision for approval, it is announc$ V. HHI Fublxy Rontty 4ntm recfiUibecn Lincoln for Wim Oac from Wh U Iho He Mr. was Brown. Robert 21 E-- J. Fjeldsted, secretory ef Mra J. W. WbitehouM w explained by ed o4 "and for th calling on the 1lo oorpofoton Mt by Urntmem C Bock, ottor. OB toe CHI. ermtiyi r. c r y n4 J"tm hmmn CT&m. held their golden wedding cetobra- observance of it and 1k fttwtrt R ttRr enforce their own tows, Hugh-. chamber. the Rltoho V. w H oUorMjo. I.Tfeoma Oty. It to said that many solicitors tion at the family home here. Mr.) home. Mr. Whitt house has been a Brown, chairman of the state li- solicited the aid of the parents in Awjrruimp akbed ' 9. MpAtbur, rf.'pocun. $. Mmt fKr airoLtttit iko . quor commission, gave aa address bringing to th attention of the funds have for recently. appeared tiouoo Rotty comyooy Jeremiah Marr Whltehouse waasucceaafut farmer and Mapf R teBrarft, 27. active Hio ! O&Tothy, lrrB on law enforcement at a tneetingistato liquor commission, any vio Umfim Rare, irom It to "pointed out that Ogden has 71 years of age last Oct. 28, andj t'hurch Work. He to still very PooRtRlto, Idaho fmjmetm w((m4 r. Barry L Krce; tn.i 004 domofoo : lations of th tow. Mr. Brown also from Johm. Gipaa Mi, lor. ;j, M( Lakt established a community chest and Abrt of the Richfield ftll Lw wasittve Jn Eltoaon Wfaitebsuse of Etta tiles fields bolt i and A M. Hfaar4 tfi4 H. P. that Ier prtor ntrrlm m 9 nd Job Eiixofcrtfc Bailey, U. association at th high achool au- addressed student ef the Richfield has assured business men this 87 last Jan. 2. In th best df health. Mrs. White-houSUomoyo. Kalina and Monroe high schools, epoaeft. Mtvormmj. ts them of constant re- ditorium hero Thursday to else a. very active Church AJlaa Urrnc Crra. In commemoration th occa- tnivrt Martin Lorrcno- - , would relieve Potr . 8K Thursday. UITORCEjJ CkmCD Challenge non. Mono Urroemn. Jeicm keta for contribution. Buxines .on membe of the of d KtrItb quests BemrifttB worker with ezcellnnt health, famr ,atb. 3Coa V There to A great challenge for The annua! election. of officers men noftt. Clhbo are to subscribe Rpmmr!t. Lk M7 gait Bh. An FrfMtrc fnn pledged ctR, only cred and a wedding dinner was' They are parents ot ten children, W i rra Borto Mor'Snvon, TKtodwo Fmberf, oreei-tEnron he which wsa held at this meeting, tinoott, . in this countrylU;mM4 BoDrwoM. ho to authorized solicitations. parents looboti Woodruff. Jtthm served at 2:24. Forty family mem-- seven of wham are living ea folndrxff. alndo Ooeor W. McCynk o. follows: Jonatnan a relaxa- - resulted a A4tr E.taahet ' - said, as there hasIn bees La Woodmf, Annie EpTfutrofa. ti. Hri.lywcwaei, cL iMaryVoodnKf, her were seated at on, long lows: Mttt. B. H. Bowen, Tooele; IHftMr Ht31r from Cbtin Ettafipend- lion In discipline - th home. He Lloyd, president: Mrs Miss Oo H'lliom Coe. 23, tm t lahi Am foui Hnnoon. htff' rH HeW. Mrs. A. J. Its LaMar, Tooele; Mra. Omr orttltii Edna Calls t urged parent to- get 'acquainted! love, vice president; Tremonton O. W. Moyfo i Jd( Konalemn ood 4 Vi? j&flUfe. Cty qsitl V. teonkio. Tbe out of town guests were Mrs. J. L Royle, FresnftCal.J Mra. lew iltlou Myle A MoyVo. attorney. Lmkm city. ".with th law and stressed the! Mae Coleman, secretory-treasure- r; KnUMfiM Boot from WHIion Boat; r R. Tbo H1U corpornr'n, Kuwl J. L Royle and son Richard. Free-n- 11 Hammond. Salt Lake City; StanMeetW Of Democrats need of aa educational Campaign! representative on the board. Firs-foOoeor W 4l?Clkt. rnnoon. I H Ju4ft JonolA A'foA smeity; 4. M, Second California; Mr. and Mrs E. J. ley Whltehouse, Tooele; Mr. E. Ms - Ti ick Manly Horn Msy Rsqoul from (Rdf Coal nor. Ebef L H.iA Marl 7 yh youth to live' within the) ward, Mrs. Roy Gurr; Ofdrnn TREMONTON, Oct 2.A meet- Walton. Balt Lake; Mrs. ..Letltfa Howell, Tooele, and A. C. White, Ttomoo Rma ot: wianyport; Jd( JU Morjor Utiio. WhuBfe KoniR, U. nnf Jaw, to sustain, to honor and tojward. Grant Mason Third ward. Crrn, Oartr W. 0r. ncolaot Wimfon JTnrr Jon ing of Democrats of tbo Tramon-to- o Cochrane, Balt Lake; Nora'Eliamm, house. IJntolu. Mr. and Airs. 04 f bey It. Tbe P. T. A. could do ajAndrew Peterson:. Fourth ward, RL rtntfrs. 24 n op ArHooh Fort tad Attnon Forr, trmm Bolokolf lobron Xwafy n. fm. v great deal to help in this he said ti'tarenre Lmleaood; precinct will be held tn the Jennie Hanson and sore Hilda Dol- Whltehouse now have IS high echoji. 7r RttOOte to otiiot lioTif LU. : Pi 4 orA 7 ffotekoff; jr. Oct. ward an J4(o at 2'24 p.m. to, lar. ltgsn; Annie Thomas and Mr. tell r He charged greet lack of junior high J They expect to live a tr. R li'iOiB g ' 2 " house Mire for let r Jem. Voadi Lean ei titer areatbait. between eotntng'eai Hammond,tttuHy years aniunj. their pareu:.'etoineniary wheels, Operative effort i' teieutiua ot ctijr ofUc-al- s. iLak City, r r .. Am rhfig pr.d phiidrcn, and Asked j Harris. jmany ftrendA Reception Set For Abe Murdock CoUesc ,arsatreber Head Predicts '' Bun-da- at Cache Bank Wins Logan School Bids pjPlant Requests First Beets Oct. 7 To Fascism In Italy Mur-"doc- 3rlrtSZ f " Osden Decides To Continue War Why TJie Delay? To Keep Gas Down Asks Mayor Smopt WilsonScliool Work Comes First llrarJtit. n 7l Mn ;tro-epern- fe kL ta'r r!. m 'Democrats Beet Harvest Vacation Slated non-relie- S: - - I0 cit-oe- et-r- ofj-ockin- Foreign War Veto Elect Tooele Heads Foresters Ready With Results Sfjfintl :V. -- - ar "w.yra eor-ve- .L i T? Ilf -- - - 1444-gallo- re is ir T0 -- . Qiicago Finn Wins Forest Office Work Mr. J ' 8ten ' Ap-'-i- 7- -- be-n- Pub-natur- al nn?1'1-disrrihutjo- g. - " Cl Parent-- vn Teacher :f ri n .. sr -- ' Utah Liquor Chief Pleads With Parents To Know And Keep TheLaiv SALT LAKE, UTAH STATISTICS . Dinner At Lincoln, Tooele County Honors Couple On Golden Wedding UtBS n 1 I4g. toy-m- en ,,t urged-prop- Cor-to- tr -- Parent-Teach- er - "netoh : tt5r ac-M- se night-Hur- B-- (r - 1 y. ta-b- l-. t o, grand-childre- IteL-tne-- -- r r) t-- t -- rr if |