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Show . - . ' , - .. , , .... . .. ' , - . . . ., . . , ' . , , - rws THE' DESITIET- -- , .... c.i LAKE.. CITY NOVE113a1 WEDINIMDAY - Queent Provo- -- 1 , 1 Crash Death Today Brings,studrniating Use Ogden Total For Year To 9 'Nov. J. Wi1lims M. of 366 Thirty-seStreet., became Ogden's ninth traffic fatality of the year at 8:43 a.m. today. He died of a brain COFICUSSiOn and possible skull fracture received Saturday night. when he wan hit by an automobile at Seven- e , t ., l i - Mit.- -OGDEN.h.,.' n. mi'...6a vrho girls from their homes since Friday have , Livings g - were dilicovered developed, and they Irtetre the Indians te obtain .e., living from sod anti live.. wetter sources WASHINGTON. anew Iand added, however, that the is far from done and that large expenditure for extensive water development has beenroposed for the next florid year. todav. Ot;ilier said that In Ihe past few years more than 1,600 new e PROVO..-Prov- , 'Thatcher Alined. speech, structot was in charge of the Rarton--wa- - PROVO, Nov. P'f p-i- , 'Rejektrot ,,,, Eta. Nov. 16.City cor;ire advtied by IL-AGray. auistant administrator of PWA at Washington. D. C.. that federal funds cowl not be grant,- ed for a s3.tion.o00 municipal power plant, which was defeated at a recent bond election. Gray, in his communication tat& 'After careful hrview, our examiners concluded they could not recommend approval of the application for a grant of fund' with which to aid in financing the construction of an electric speent. "In face of these circum stances, I regret io, inform you that the application has been disapproved." OGDaN. PROVO. ' P1 MAHO FALLS, Nov. Moyer. Op den child. victim of a rare blood HosD. S. disease, rallied at L. pital today as attending physic. tans administered for the seeond time, medicine flown here yew terdav from laboratories in New York City. Attendants said the medicine. designed to strengthen certain blood elements, was not available anywhere in the Weft The child has been kept alive by blood transfusions. OP o arr.itz::- - "A Servwo .rogell Like" " fer)(r 25 - G'C:rt V cr Fizi3 Ja-7 - - - tar S:c Dillort. Thotottikty Cittosta end Macias listshod CALLS AND DELIVERY SERVICE - 20 Dhcouttf Cosh eitti Catri OA Ali Super Work ' -- t - rut Photo Woo.-- -37-,-- tt Gwendolene KanDecoratione, Elayne Boyle.Provo; Kathryn Cbristonim Piens 64 tioit' Sth South ! , - ' - - , . - Toland. Dinner, Norma Jackson. Boulder. Ctilo4 Margaret Cbrietensen.-,Vtraliolbrook. Pmvii; Dance, Wanda ;Andrua..Rolladayi- kargarst Bel--- one ClIEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 111- ,-were airplanes wrecked here yesterday when an r wind blew down brick hanger wall al the Cheyenne airport: Damage was estimated at $12,000. (A.P)--Thr- ee rtentie-an-hou- ---- Idaho State Wildlife Federation. laid 71979 Persona had l'N'ed for the bill in 30 counties, and estimatad letkbel3 VIM" w111d be re . corded when official canvasses from all 44 counties were .Pleted. The atate hoard of can- vassers will meet Nov. 92, and the law. become effective itapproved..7ill 51 i 1 - - ... ttrttea1,Sfait Ne' "r coral-TW- ho. which pays its governor only a year. doesn't need three r111htheallmera who are .sid $4,000 each. William S. Hot- senator, elect from Count,". said here- v1ettig the heed for more t"nGnlie admilltetr. atk'n of the state liquor controt act' said he favored replacement of the three-macommission with a single commissioner or transfer of the administrative work ''te one of the state departments or elective offices" S5.000 t 16..-T- , 4 ; a A maloritY Of the total vote for governor, whkth la expected. to be aboot 195,000, is necessary. to maks the PrnPnaal a law- R. G. Cole, president of the t o car six esti in the three neighboring states of Utah, Wyoming. and montane.- Within a radius of CO miles frco Idaho's Montpelier lies all of phosphate. the maps show. 1.wite'ved '. - Pmeatt a proposed law to place the state fish a nd game depart- commerit under a MINIM-- ' 4 BolsE., Nov. 1.6.,(m),.....ttn., official re turns from 30 counties indicated today I dah o votera a- p- 1933; state:follih.0,ho.Tharte pt.tmrtfound -- Voters Back Law he i . P:4-- n ' , Ay - 20q-Mtl- in - I. once rs North- nanpete Decrease In Pupils Begins 12th Year - i r00a I - ..., - 1 lc i llotegatt To Give School Play Soon -- rer ItThe Wasatch Acatiemy Clubs Pick Heads ith licher Woman, 89, iSouthern Idaho -- To Note Birthday 'Lions Meet Today it'Aunt ternbers II it 11 h ter-cit- as-b- lights Morgart,S tales School Edeetton MON. P.la-n- 1 - .. 1931 S Wind Wrecks 3 Planes ..134--tosi- pitri ormer. e '1331. 16.--(- lour-fifth- followtog have been announaci as district chairmen throughout County be Colizity Chair. i f- PROVO. Nev. have been chosen le work on tile activities for the annual A. IV. S. Day at Brigham Yeung Unitise. sity to be held Dee. 2 this yeer. statist Enid Poulson or Richfield, general chairman day. Sponsored by the Aanociated Women Students1 under the di. recto n of the president. tlii'mni Kelly of St. Anthony, Ida., the day's program will include a aut, dent, body assembly, program, a dinner for members testae Mare tor Council.- Whits Kay Service Organisatio4 and the student council and their parmer& and the "preference ban-lass,Pouieetivklisit Kelly, 11s1 en Loveless of Copperton, awl Sarah Marie, Binh et Spring. comprise the asecutive mitten. They selectee the follow- Inilmwork. on committteir Nov. 130L'NTIFUL4 , ore Tti 1111:T' SPECIAL tau& -- Nov. 16.invitations for the Sixth Annual Convention of high school Jour:mallets at the Brigham Young University have been issued to 63 high schools throughout the larsermountani territory by Prof. J. K. Jensen. acting head et the B. Y. U. Journalism Department. which is sponsoring the gathering. Tint convention will be held Dec. 3 in l'rovo. The contertiplabad program for the convention includes talks by prominent Mak newspaper Ito itora, executives and. reporters. Professor Jensen state. Special sessions will be held both Saturday morning and Saturday atte ernoon at which pans dime. Mona will take up various pioti locos of high school jourrailam. Faculty advisors for school papers and yesrbooki high as well as editors and maw tigers of these publications, will be participanui in these missions. Last year 366 student delves:a and 66 faculty representatives lie tended the conference te tog 48 high whom. This et. tendance Phone Wee. 37 i . I . PROVO, entrance by ' prying the front a rear door. Harold manager, stated. Investwas toed by Walter Dur, rant aad Ciao Chesatag. 1923, BURLEY. Ida., Nov. ...Mathew relic. 65, of Burley, WI' fatally, Injured when struck y-4, beet truck at the Anutiga, mated Sugar Company plant near here yesterday. Sheriff P. D. Pace said he was invesugatin the accident. - -- Inviiations Issued gained hinges Holly. igaunt I Davis Names D Leaders Brick from this structure is to be ,, used in the new IllwarY. the, SI" the budd ing' , 421 conlunc-it:IYObous- e. e MOTOR FIRM ROBBED AMERICAN FORK, Nov. 16. A burglary amounting to $68.78 took place here Monday night at the Alpine Motor Co. Thieves Ceadiwk Was. 37 ' ap- -- Serum By Plane Revives III Child Ph'co M.Final Truck Kitts Worker developed and potential sources pub. pRoyo. of fuel and power. lic improvement budget for 1930. I power: Hydreeketrie plants which will be used in Naiades: George. ' LueIrDliatircie Parkand ilite Salka'ffte-t,' e'"orcti 1,'. f0 Creek. 18 ':... 4ert.o.,,,,, '''' 'Afi '.''. 'Zie",2-'.,5ix ,ic..:- v,i ?W,ili r'''''it7 f Amer. '''41.'. ant e M'rfLmirit-Arraersoiroven Aar Ward-MW. rs. Axel .ta loan Fall& 123 miles: Grand f.n. ,eirchard Luber's, South Bounuful, sirs. of Following an inspection tour ' Tar on the east aide sewer outthe Snake River is but. yon with city Commissioners J. P. I fall has been very expensive and SO mules cooton mots; west Bounolul Lc- away and holds posit- McGuire and Jesse Haws and ,'.has appeared to progress slowie- land R. Smith; Bountiful Second of unlimited power de- - Seeks Males the of This nal Appointment I. Bench. G. Clerk Prol" .,int Mrs. W. J. Murdock and Ward. There- - Is City ty-- tvelopntent mesa. size beenthie.,u and i Mrs William R. Smith; Bounuful ects now on. the mayor noted all of diverting the Green iver into BOISE. Nov. of a lot First, Mrs. follows today: necessity of taking care Bear Lake as an irrigation star. ton T. Hitt of Indian Cove, Owy- Roy Priest; BountifulVirilestreet improvement - of 'water ant the inatahatm I, Third, Hyrum age project. This holds power pos. ?rough and Wilhee County Democratic senator. of cement two is there Imo slowed down. has work pipe. Jam Barlow: Centerville First, sibillties, became a candadaté today for ap. - Preparationlarge of the hue for still a small crew of men at - Fet.1Itilityoming coal fields pointment as state land Joseph Williams commis- ... , Within-- a tri he done' itt ''"cit','''''I ,,,tork.r.vrh,pod ..gorteerora.Assi of radius stoner in January, to succeed 4eAtryslififi-J..yrommeete,-7,1y4Trim,..,yarr4V0f.if, ti" .zuwarieet s e E. 'Weleer. ..K'I-Inner, Walter Talboy of 1, 4.'settion orthl ritY and la 6 4r. 'Milleiut Rock Sewing . .ors. Hirg-mega. There is Ford; larnungton. members of the new land storms or freezing weather,- - Inn ' MaV0r Jed Abbott and of freezing weather, is sit- abundance of coal in Mrs. Lyle the C. A. hoard be governor-elec- t will , mayor concluded. tog satisfactorily. Geer' River Canyon $O to 100 Bottollsen, secretary of North warruck: Farmington, Works now on employ about of the old Parker miles away. One mine in this elect George Curtis. attorney genMrs. Atm Hess; Kaysville. Mrs. School la going forward rapidly. i 200 men, the mayor Indicated; C. A. Epperson: West Kaysville, I tanyoe is now being developed suclitor-elac- t era' W, . arillis Producing- - There is no. CalvinJ, WrightTaylor, Mrs. Chester Flint and Mrs. Jes- and John W. (kno IMO e s e Flint; this sours. The die, state super intendent of pub. tre thstruetion. mieinmelmerer.are nand Jt7.1..krt.Strints r:eMberrs. Vrs. Inert. The railway and rood facilities . ker and Mn. VI013 Pitt Clinton. Ctzuses Losses for bringing in the native rock Freezing John Child. . Nov- foe Wr out the menu- Syracuse, Shertfloseph Hot- - and shipPicng ' o re meeting,. weather brook and Takeo Nakano; West factored me,' e th o- -unsurpassed Atm point l barn eueeo heavy losses iin Ida- I 4),A, ...i. Point, Ward Holbrook, and Clear. hl, lease ho potatoes. the federal bureau concludes. i field, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Green. in the decrease has been 'noticed UT. PLEASANT. Noe, of agricultiwal economics reportC. C. GrIrdner of the Davie RIO decrease is noticed this school census ot the district as ed today In estimatnut an averSchool has trained a group of his 1926. as accordback far year ist the school census, age production this year of 223 the nt ntembers is Junior the students, for clerk S. John comparative to Slam, Following bushels per acre. compared with ing Red Cross 02 Sive short talks adthe North Sanpete School Di241) last year and 212 for report from the various commu10- 1937.. "'nixing the alma. and ammo, strict.following the compilation hities of the district The of Red followed the Cross Plialuneole and are school of figures from the recent quoted first. figures MORGAN, Nov. an. they, through the cooperation of nual by the 1938: Indianola. 14, I a; census, taken through the disMorgan High play 'Seven the Whop of the various wards Whim. 62, 42; Fairview, 373, trict list month. ten wtU be presented Nov, are speaking at Sunday servit 466; A total of 2,283 school children ripasant.. 797. 769.... Junior Red Cross auxiliaries at 8 pm.. in A ths High School between the me of 6 and 111, inSpiin Oty, 250, 241; Chester. 39, matinee will ha have been formed in ail but two Auditorlum. 44; wales. 77. 68: mormi. 359. clusive, ate reported, as camper, presented Thursday afternoon at schools in the county, under di. 2347 for the previous 305; Fountain Green. 287. 217. To. PlIkSAN, Nov. It. 130 p.m. Newly eiected officers in two of tal 2347 as compared with 2282. rettimBountlfital. MEigni.h"'t thoef year: a decrease of 65. A gradual Cast of characters la as folio. the Wasatch Academy Clubs them, Willis, Blaine Portal.;. Wally wer reported this week ma fol-grade schools of Syracuse. Vitost Bell; Lola, Sitio, Point, Clinton, Layton. Center. 13... rraneuraks' t -Jana. Betty Lou Ts& 'eine Hi-vine. South Bountiful, "Wen J men's club for aubThe Mbert Keith Waldron: Bountiful and Bountiful; - lave Curtis. sent boxes of gifts td children et Tary,Brooks. Emma Lou Welch; KPIn'tecitesno president; Robert Bows Ethel rsrdatter. Carter . Fryer. Kellogg Ida, Vie presi-RISER CITY, Nov. stren:gnt iniaestandebthishopininseg mitiondiereby....te Doke. Jean Ridgm Nov.to LIPOConsATEduLLOb dent Dalt Drummond. FL Du finest ter.Paul m, Mac 01les will celebrate her Christ Bob, Turner; n inns between countries. cheene. secretaryareasurer: Jack southern Idaho COMM 111 UPS W I Johnny, Grant Vest; Joe Frank eighty-nintbirthday atudversnaymontt Boise. Ida.: member. Mr. meetlAttla; an in dinner attend Parrher, Douglas i P hp chairman: Haro ld Blumen- ary, Thursday. Open house will juALge Grants ACCUItti 7:30 p.m. Thackeray; May Parcher, Cleas the!. ing here tonight Provo, program chairman. Keller. I,. held at her home, between 2 One hundred couples will at, Mars Time To The MY Club sponsors a pre-Prove Hs tend a donee after hearing a talk and 7 ptn. Friends and relatives y gram every other week in Murray Mien of Salt Lake. Did Not ,Steal Zr. Invited to call. at the Wasetch.Acadetny manta! blind noted for Ha work among addliromotes scholarship and LoGAN. Noy. pet sou of- the- Intermeuntant activities itt the wal country. PoetPOned YeeterdaV la the case Still Fewer Carbon school. of BYron Stelfenhalen. 21. Prior to the dinner. Buten A new Girls' Athletic Associa Nov . 10.An elm-Families Take Relief who was found guntl by Du nn of Preston. chstrlot given' tion has been organtaod with tion new, for three to membersM. E. will meet Judge with club prts of miss Freda Johnsen, director of Wright to nor, MICE. Nov. the lolorpnDlittriet School ,Board Pettit larceny. to outline -s r. tion. as, g physical ed Sleffennaien was found gull. !yin be Mid Den-- , 7 In the follow' John Idaulablo manager, the The year. were elected of- rrecinet 0,0-- 1 fleets:following leg Precinct was a mmtirtued decline in the j ll of a charge of haring ill his Pres ident. M olly Mona. Green and abotherndaus.tFromnpaPItu.":0(i ftrwonto fogthougmahts.chinosnegati.a InPeleristaktorprise,"lountain number of fainillei receiving aid restlessly No. 3 (!Or. secrearypreskient:trutailaureBari.. lingehestmr, Carnmon. the Weller DePertim"t terville and Richville. Preinct through Lawrence Smith of Logan. Mated. Firth and Foca- Helen Lewis. Soldier Summit: in- Spring', October, He claimed that the lights were during No6 (eroYden and Devlin Slide). team manager. Mary Crot-- Six hundred unduplicated I rreCM et NC'' I wIll elect one telit purchased by himself at aa Olden Standardvilke publicity households received assistance. as ' autO supply store. Judge Wright member for a term of five yearic household with 703 in September Illennion Ward Plans Peggy Ballinger, Help- gave him until 10 am. next lice,. Precinct No. 3. one for a, term of manager. and 728 in August. Mr, Istaulsby two yearig Precinct No. 5. one for er, publicity. Beth Lund.. Mt. day support. tostio,pireehmmos mid-- Break pleasant, the 645 tintale Annual Bazaar Nov. 17 ink.. this. claim. a term ot your eare. The "Wasatch a World." hotda is as foliowl; Old ago as-If Steffenhagen does not pro. famtlimC 236 dolieadent letance. monthly school paper. edited by Nov. 10, TAYLORSVILLE. duce aufficient ',Adana' at that students hex been n A , an American children. 223 fatalma including issgive The mutual 13onnion Ward Ward time to back. up his claim of 301 children: Min& five filmi- m plicated I A. eme ' DM general anismanec 21K and Al tetion of Danyttle. under direction of Chairman 18, said. Play he Wednesday .. feettlieslie and wan a pianos among AmERIcA,14 romc.. Nov. 1 8. and Itarri11' rr61. L. Scott Bringbunt. ! CAMP MEETS TODAY "Grandma Goes Hollywood." a ,,,thill ,bestreceived InDers during A euPPer, end Pr41-1- . Lli be Arline HanNov. ' TOOELE, Ito...the nap, Glenna Ferry, Ida.; "..,.'' 'all MUI1416 ' threeitet plea, will ad staged nuuiK, Pro- bah Allred, Lehi: Virginia - Melling, I grVen rui toe ePrning England Daughtervol Wednesday afterr,00n an eve. gram Friday, and a dance Sam- - utah piontemCamp, Lehi. wul niaat today at nine to, members of tha Fourth . the home of Mrs. Jennie 14.cev Publicity. Sylvia Hinckley, Cii1 . i der evening. Ward M. I. A. under dIreetkin of All kinds of produce sewing ago,- El.; Faro' Hassell. ,Msra- - i this afternoon at 2 p.m. Members Eileen Vermilion. Refreshments. pstricia r noveitires and candy will be of. moth. of the Martha Warburton Camp Members of the cast Include: fend for sale. Ail fonds will he4 will meet Fridar at 730. 9,ra. at Marjorie ,Jensien-- - - Gwen Riffs nod.- Salt 1...i.ke Car:- Flikir turned over to the ward. the home of Mrs. Fred Bryan. Laura TImpson. Bert Owl wirk. v., I. OMANI) laTeas show. 1. All former members of the, it Members. of the En3ma....1.. Atkin 4 tensen. Gwen Richan, Fern Rob, T)ier. Springville. , 1i ward are Eleanore Mations. I especially invite& The Camp will meet Friday also at Darrell Leath& ... inon. 3 Hansen, i ington-- 1). C: Leorit Curtis, Pro. ward It..located. at- - 61309.- South I 7:30 tom at ins-- nome Of Mn. 11 Ain, Nola Grey and Zelda Ander. , .vo: Blanche Whitely. Oakley, Idlit ... Redwood toad. mk PIONAI Edna Comte. 8011, , Nov. dents at their devotional prod the following Monday.. The contest ii m coomiamorstion of President Grants eighty second birthday. Subjecte of the orations deal with some religious topie. , - state . t PRESTON. Ida. Nov. 16.- -f AP) ...C. A. Bounifsen: who will be inaugurated Jan. 2, will make his of appointments on the basis each Andrvidualit "endorsement by his county central commit. Heath, Republican' lee Thomas announced. chainnan. suite Heath said he and the governor. elect 'Imo eye to-- eye on the ma )or matters affecting our pro. gram.' - from S'an Francisco Chemical Mines ia Montpelier Canyon was 90.000 shipped appminiately tons. "Twenty billion dollars would bo a conservative estimate Utile value of the undeveloped phow paste rock that Has in the suite, of Idaho, Utah. Wyoming .. and Montana. At current prices . which are low. this nhosphata. when mined. would vield a. return of sie.12.5.00k000. enough to wipe out more than ono bolt of the nauonal debt. At Ma so mined price of lit pe, tan.ihka western phorphatat rock haa a value exceeding $23,321.000,000. s 'Far better than of the nation's phrepliate reSerVg is - kttee. A, ine-vm4- ..r i, -- Provo Plans Projects For Neld Preseh his speech before B. Y. U. pt)LON Nov. of Brigham Young University students wiU be held in college Hall at 1120 a.m. Monday, according to Dr. T. Earl Ptirdoe. heed of the bpeec4 departitnect and chairnuut of thesiwards committee. The annual contest is held in honor of Pres. lieber J. Grant. There w.41 be no prehminsi-- proval of Street Paving District No. 28 A., including assessments levied against property owners, wee voted by the City Commission reoently, --aa submitted by Enittneer Ramer A. Jacob. rity The hat of assessments will be open for publie inspection in the office of the city recorder, from Nov. 22 and 23. On the same two will days the City Commission sit as a board of equalization and review it011 10 a.m. to II cm. The total cost to be assessed anainst the property owners of the &Istria is 871,963.14 the coat per foot to be 71 cents for pave. menu 111 feet wide; 79 cents for 20 feet 93 cents t or 24 feet. and 11133 for 41 feet wide. Nora than 100 blocks in the east and southeast pert of the caw comprised the district the principal Item in the tad of the project was 5,856 tons of rock asphalt it 46.823. Other items were as follows: 1,231 barrels of od 83,65i158; equipment .rental. 812.170.30: engineerbut and Inspection. 43,270.26; inter get on interim warrants, 61,820. nPi(diiti 16.Initiation 1:: ' 'tisk 4 Above, left, Bernice Sylvester, senior; right, Phias PaulBall- Dec. 3son, Junior: lower, left, arbara Pace, freshman; and Charii-. OGDEN.----IWilma Gunn, sophomore, were representatives of the the Elks Lodge on Grant Avenue. the R. P. O. E, various classes at Richfield High School, in a queen conannual charity ball will be held test for the annual Future Farmers of America Queen Dec. 3. the proceeds to go to a milk fund and the Elks Christ- of the Harvest Ball, scheduled for the near future. Ofroes fand. antitaraves ficers of the organization, who are acting as committees chairman in charge. mild.. triC C in charge, arc Val Cowley, president: Hal president; Russell Gore, secretary; Vern Cowley, treasurer; Claude Jensen, reporter; and Merrill Gurr, watch doe. Than of publicity; 'Earl Wetter. mens s 1 Oratory Clash Monday. - ment? page threcee"Map Show. WP'g- terd Ph.. danh2,--ta DePdelta''' four Montpatter's Lome lion with Respect to Idatio'S towl,s85 Long Tons of Plicaphate Rock." page Distribution of Deposita". page six"Power Development., Actual and Potential; Cool Deposita" page beVen . "Transportation Facilities to and from Montpelier; Distances to Nation's Mariteta" Stillest Details Salient details of importance from the respoctive pages low: Mars was ahippisd, titan grade phosphate totaling 51.750 lona from the Parts. Ida mines t, - ;I 41r4W- Power 'Provo Paving Ogden -- - i two members of the chapter of Delta Phi, honorary fraternity returned missionaries of at Brig. ham Young University is flounced by Arthur Gaeth. prod. dent. Voy Fairbanks of Salt Lake and Ben Call of Brigham City art the initiates. Settqd st- Chietang.' et dav in the Hotel Ben Lomond. They werr Salt Lake. Weber, Cacho. Box Elder, Davis. Tooele, Garfield, Iron, Juab, Sennett, maim Arrangements are to be made early by the speakers rimunittee for prominent national personages to appear. A membership drive is..to be inaugurated to be - Two Initiat ed If - About 4.500 acres are induct. ad in the section to be mapped, bounded lit( the Snake River and the Oreiron Line on the. west, the Sawtooth Division divide tm the east. the Snake River Di- vide on the south. and the Pay. ette River on the north. Tbe photographs will be taken from Bailey height of 2.000 feet. said. weer-Haro- 19-2- - Intermountain Forest and Range Exteriment Station, announces that aerial mapping of the Boise Valley and watersheds in Idaho, to provide the basis for .flood control porytya will start thts ld to existence this Hutchings was elected with the followmg of. president, ficenc Vice president, Alta Chris. tensem secretary, Eudora Knudsen; treasurer, Russell Schow; reporter, Helen Hansen. Gean Wilson was elected chairman of the entertainment committee and will be in charge of the various socials to be held during the year. The club was reorganized with the assistance of Evan Croft, i n. structor in office practice at the Y and former teacher at Lehi High School. It is to spoueor good will among the students from Lehi who auend the Y. conducted during the next few county officials and months, according to George F. Simmons of Weber County, their miyes is planned for the annual convention of the Nationpresident of the national Aliso. cladon. Be said that of the 35,. al County Officers Association rewas 000 In Ogden, July it county officials in the cows. try, only a small portion are afported late Tuesday at the close of committee meetings here sr.. filiated with the national Organ. intim ranging for the Chairmen Chosen Registration wil. be taken on Pres. LeRoy B. Young of the the afternoon of July 18. with Chamber of Commerce, and City dance in the evening at White Commissioner William J. Rack. City or at the Ogden Golf and ham pronuaed on behalf of their Country Club. Sessions General organisations to aid in. making the convention a success. Genesi t,etilottm will be conM. ducted on July 19. The followrangements for the convention are in the hands of a number of ing day the delegates win be taken on a trip. either through cmontittees, of which the follow, to in are chairmen: Bear North Ogden Canyon execu.Lake and back through .Logan Lake Canyod, wih the violet,. of ic," estrnIttyry:TSimmons, County auditor. finance; J. R. jag Utah's noted mountain scenJams. Salt Lake County treas. ery, or else a side trip out of Ssit Lake City. urge., advertising; C. A. Grant. Uinta County clerk, entertain. A general session and departmem; Elva Wilkinson, Weber mental meetings will be held the County recorder, program. and closing day July 2L The visitS. B. Rawlins, Salt Lake County ors will be encouraged to stay over until the following- day. commissioner. speakers. AU Weber County officials and when the Ogden's Pioneer Pays When the chairmen of county commissions celebration begins. state convention of county ofthroughout the state. were as'corn-fitials is held in Salt Lake in signed to the attendance January, additional plane for the. 1.000 DatormaLLOU Staiell Mapping Reed W. Bailey, director of the Back k 'See Eye To Eye' The page contents follow- like and thug page Southeastern Idaho, the Natural cash prize as winner. Nearly 60 students of both classes par. tielPated in :Iirli,118,th3a seed,. teftg., which were r two weeks. After an &b . PROVO, Nov. sence of five years from the Brigham Young University can pus, the Lehi Club came back ilk OGDXN. Nov. awarded- s a I I Commission.- of ' snores. it Ogden Meet Maps Sessions Lehi Club Comes lft Of National .County Aides e annual James L. Barker on extemporeanous speaking that laurels went to Maw Bur- ton and ' 'Amount Suttlernever. Weber College freshmen. Tues- day. They defeated &slim Fuller .and pooling, Rogers, bow opho Ii j IPIOPPI, 111111M.. .., , ' 1 - 11 , .. 4 , 1 d Win Speaking Honors City- - Commis.- sion will waive- the eity's share--otax interest ees 1137 taxes of' Denver as fUo Grande Weirtern Railroad. Mayor Mark Anciersoni utd today. Interest and penal. ..1.lett,totalS230 for this The campaarreporbst,that had paid 75 per cent of the 1037 taxes and would pay the balance on Nov. 30, if the Etat Tax Corn. miseton grants a petition for re. mission of penalties and interest.. Unpaid taxes lit Utah County amount to abotit $3701,With 'Wrest of $6.071. The city's se. tion will be noted to the State t .,:,, e den. ,t .., Itg .,......., Nov. of World'S 1 Phosphate This is the cover-lheapamphlet boo complete seven-pagtog oriarthote.a from monfpaiite by the chamber of Commems. 'sine, tootforad mammon. as of well as focus from au type Lookout:mat bat wan tamed ta 60. the moo litmus of phospatm and Montpelier." the city Used and aticulity has,taes on metro. potitan splendor from, attitudes within. Gives AU Piet Ons dmatantlY Inels thin flying regolut detraeee- - And 114)W nreetede-to aid specialized inquirers and rePePlua traettlerslbrtme,h 14.1 added nunaguNraP"vu drP.-4- hitch-hikin- - 14a. PRESTON. Penn's!.ta Adjacent to Idaho." written parents that they en route to St. Joseph. Mo.. a to report from the according sheriffs office. The letter. hear- ins a Valentine. Neb.. postmark. told of their destination and suc- teas at They are: Phviiis Woodland. 16. Of Pleasant View. and Nigh- erine Trickett. Is. of North 0g- City Gives Up Interest New Water Sources Help Nov. IAA- -. development'. water sources on tile Navajo reservation in New Mexico. Arizona. Utah and Colorado. has resulted in the iniprovement of the tribe s econonue position, Indian Commisaioner John Collier said .16-:s- - teenth end Washington. Williams was struck by a northbound car drivels by )L O. nt. ) - . , In ,Ogclen .01vn Horn!, On Phosphate lt,Missing Girls- Found 'MontratisepCenter 16Two Today In liontpotica. h,;.: tars Idaho their art - cond Indians-In-Earnin- y ,of the i ( Sowiette' Park. recently erected through a federal aid project sponsored by the city. and money Obtained by Hickman. M, of 2177 Jefferson. Bons and Daughters of the Utah Me accident occurred about mid- - Pioneel Si being investigated by the City Commission- night as Mr. Williams was crossinhitersection afoot. Sines ' Who may too the building sold !: g-the Dee Hoe. to the admission at what tunes probably will be left 111 bands of the commission. Intel, he never regained consciousness. Mayor Mark Anderson indicated, The driver of the machine, bet the thy fathers requested a t arrested at his home several committee from the pioneers' hours after the accideot. was rePouts tO al& leased on an open charge after City Atty. L L Brockbank is posting $100 bad bond at, police now drawing up a set of rules AO Ovens the building use. pi' .,PRC"., st,N.17,ii,,. OGDEC. ' '' k i 5 ! . .4 ' , , . Montpeh, er- BloNys. Today ' - -- - l - , I 16-- ' . 1933- - . Kw.lifiehl: Mg- lillarvest Al.ee.' t- ' Todar in io sArr -- : ' - . . 1 Duar - I -- a 1 1 ' Fork a , - ., ;, ' . - - - -- CCIDc liGtWar.1-41,VeW,0111- i 1 . nrr.--Wash- 1... ,, . , ' ' - , - i , ' - . -- , l - . s , , 'N - - . , E.,,,,cc..7cm , . . - - - - - -, 11 - . |