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Show - 8. Page ' - - - arld ' JAZ Salt Lake City 'D'esere' t News - - - ' 19110 Lti'day, July 20, - - - - '' Host ,City Names AidesF'or Utah Fire Convention - : I . 1 4 1 , i 7 A. - ' I 1 ,,1 t , ;04 - ; ' I I t features will be In Many new to . Reports 1 -.News --From ' : 1. T ' )6,'ai ;71 .1. '' , .i ' - ,.. ' Southern,Idahos-------- Registration of officers, delegates and visitors will commence at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28. In the Hotel Eccles. The committees chosen to effect arrangements for the three- ctay conclave are as follows: RegistrationWilliam Hulse, chairman; E. S. Laurence. DecorationG. V. Ash, chairS, man; R. L. Griffin; C. Wixom, is. : (News from Brigham Young leer- Alpine Summer School) : versity Now that the student body elections are over,ansdert revfunction- ing under the able leadership of lone Duncan, things will be popping in these y'ar mountains. 0:Tonight there is a scavenger hunt on the docket, and the inhabiIsnts of Aspentown are prepar- 'ing to donate their burned out flashlight bulbs, pet goldfish, etc.. to the cause. , 4 , sp en own - :. ' , - -: . , the program, in- cluding a tournament. ' parade and ladies auxiliary events. Invitations have been extended to, 1.000- firemen In Utah and oduceet-In- - , - .11 ' , , d 1 .. i '' - 1 --- nation ' -- .' 1- ----- I : t - . '. ; , Euzene Duty-calle- jot .1.I. . , Hotel accommodationsE. S. Laurence, chairman; W. L. Owen.' TransportationA. L. Eliason, chairman; L, Mersevy, W. - L. Owen, W. H. Coley. Larsen.-so- Banquet-D.-Mesiversore- AnattW. I,. Owen, C. Wixom. Music and entertainmentWill- ; Art Department, from our happy group. Mr. Larsen was on iam Goldbransen, chairman; L. - - ' MeservY- - - - - William meservy, E. Saunders, E. Pehrson. ' -- - Convention HallWilliam I E., Pehrson, chairman: W. H. Coley, Griffin. R. L. V. C. Mohr, , i - - -TournamentsWilliam C.' Jentenders for the- - "Teller of Tall , ;' monicker. , Tales" sen, chairman; G. V. Ash. E. Sauni , L. E. BorchKatherine Kirkham, lovely,, ders, A. Ls Ellason, ' : ; -ert. , -- daughters of OscaroneA.of.Kirkham, the best Finance and programWilliam 'of the Scouts. is t ' A chip off the Hulse, chairman; William C. Jen- - sports in camp. t I old block, we suspect. she is getsen, E. S. Laurence, D. M. IverMohr, ) .. ting those 'muscles toned up in son, H. L. Burleigh, C. V.William William E. Pehrson, preparation for scaling Mt. Timp. between Goldbransen. The softball game 1 the Girls' and Men's Dormitories -r ended With more casualities than i home runs. Joan ,Vicklund and , t, ,Pe2r1Fielding are nursing sprained ankles today. A friendly wind that keeps our ; days cool and our nights warm is sweeping through Aspentown r ; today. Utah's 1940 lamb crop was 21.- 000 head. or about 1.3 per cent 't -- higher than the 1939 crop, aclamb re.., , cording to Anport released today by Frank ...,.., ,. drews, federal statistician. -- "' The gain' was attributed to a I a two month's leave' from the Forest Service, but an epidemic of forest fires made it Impera- tiler that he join his ranks again. Eugene was one of the chief row it ., - - - 1940 Lanib Crop In Utah Increases-By 1.3 Per Cent - 4k Noted Sea Yarn, Novel Writers To Atte ' ' 29.Albert July ''. ardOGDEN, Wetielc noted writer i Rich- of sea ' ' - ' - the annual Utah sneakers Writers Roundup, to be- held -in - Ogden Aug. 10 and 11. The meetings are sponsored by the Blue Quill (Ogden) Chapterof She League of Utah writers. Vislting authors will not address theRoundUp formally, but will an-ewer individual nuestions. Mrs. Larry P. Wright is general assist- , chairman of the Round-Up- , ed by Frank C, Robertson, Springville, state president of the which also has chapters in -- - league, Salt Lake, Provo and Price. at- ' - - - stories; Charles Snow. the blind novelist, who has 138 novels to Ids credit Samuel Taylor, native of Provo. whose work has. been spublislted in - leading. will be I at 10 . 11 ', . 'am. , t IP bid- PROVO, July 29 ding by western" centractora la' Indicated on the first,unit of the Duchesne Tunnel, the lower half of the bore, according to lnquiries being received daily at the office of the U. S. Reclamation Bureau here, E. O. Larson,- - con- struction engineer In charge of the Deer Creek Project, said slay ,, will be 21 4v; , ,, ., ' ', ' 4 .) , , t ' ",,, k - ,, t , ', C Ai 1I 1 27f - -- . he Special - Guest Rep. J. 1V,Itobimoon will be Provo meeting guests', - . Rep. Robinson Coining Home. The tunnel will ,carry surplus water from the Duchesne River into the Provo 'liver for storage' In- - the Deer - Creek Reservoir, construction of which Is half come ' . Congressman Expected To Arrive Soon - . - - PROVO,. July of Provo J..' W. Robinson will be the guest of ,honor and principal speaker at the annual- Civic Clubs ' 1 To- - Heat Co'ok - outing losses light and good early feed conditions on winter ranges. - The 1940 crop is now placed at 1,594,000 head as compared with 1.573.000 a year ago. In the - , Delbert Draper sT oPROVO. Speak In Provo . . lamb crop docked this year, is recreported to be the largest on- was ord. The 1940 lamb crop 21,613,000 lambs, or ,an increase of about 800,000 head over the crop a year ago. Most of the gain, however- wasdueto a record crop in Texas and increases in South Dakota and Montana. Nevada's crop was placed , at ago. . High School. This is nein. a aeries of tallta embl'atings all parties. J. Rulon'Morgan, county Re- - - ,. Child Suffers Injury When Struck By Auto . , - - - western Turkey - - Beyers has just returned from meetings in St. Louis, where the - federation was Mr. of HarWamper. risonburg, Va., is president, and Mr. Peyers a member of the di- Charles , - . , A LIMITED - . ' Arrariffe - ' ' ' y ss - 0 , , - .,. . . - :a, .,ILTIT t s" lt 4, , , .. i - i, '; 00 qi- - A All children of the city are invited to participate. The program Includes a hike, sports, Tracy, Prate programLucile r - Mary Ken Wixom. afternoons. from' - Thursday 1:30- t6 3:30, wee- annotineed 16day. The class. to be conducted by Kenneth L. Whipple. art craft instructor at 'the Utah State Art Center,- will be held primarily for persons 14 years of age and over, and will deal with designing and manufacturing of Indian jewel- - Midvale Sets Harvest Day King, Queen Ogden Ward Plans Chapel Mount Og reported to Sergt. Sher- Falkenrath that When he went to get his car an attendant reported that it had just been driven from the resort by two ' young men. Dern immediately reported the theft and shortly after traffic officers were called to investigate a hit-ruaccident at Fourth South and Main Streets. The Dern car alltcedly struck an automobile which was being driven west on Fourth South Street by New ' and ' $189.95: Family Notices - Meetings for the new ward are pletion of the new building. The property purchased includes lots one and two running through Polk to Tyler Avenue on Twenty-seventh Street. According to C. I. Canfield, chairman of the ward building committee, because the site ad-- joins Polk school prreason and for the additional that r Associathe Polk tion has been active in the purchase of lots by the city Board of Iv.arci members felt that the board should be given an opportunity to acquire lot one facing on Polk Avenue. He said the ward offered to sell the lot to the board cost and that the offer had been to the Livestock of Industry assistant David Sharp, state club leader, .5. 4 , .., ' $2119.95 . : ,. .kr ,A)- Asi 5iiiii 1136 , ..;. - , . e, "'"iii t'iA,A4 u,:anl'.10 411;) 1611741P tT T, - ' nival engaged - to the entire celebration will be icated at.11ahrs,Field lo- - on North Main Street, Ivhich will add much to the- celebration entertainment concerts, races' - other attractions ' Haw rCIRON Ft .1) - ---- - -- -- also will be featured. ,according to Joseph Warner, Earl Smith I and11. mittee S. in Peterson, general charge. - com- dNias.culsosf.IThieleGpralazclnegofSetrhvelet - .s, .k. .' - i'!: , :: L":.:: - S . S. :i, . k s'''cl- ,';',,., ': s ,..'., e , :.':,!' d ,., st''s.'s' ,i ' 1 k - e - A diversified educational and Teureational program has been'ar-for the Which ranged occasiop, Will feature many of the state . leaders in conservation. Speak-- . I I 'ems for the pro-.grams include: Thursday, Blaine' Betensonsupervisor of the Dixie, ...National Fores!..."The, ,National Forests and Their Qontributions - N 11 , 7 Agriculture,' day-tim- T ' field Special trips have - been arranged to study hot.- anV,- geology. range and timber management and erosion control. Club members from Garfield. .11eaver.- MillarcL-Sanpet- e and Iron - counties will 'contribute to the program on Saturday, when club teams will preSent Yarious sube jects through demonstration. ; I --- . - :';;. : ,:.u..:, .''' S'' i ',114"'''s , ' s 1 .W.......... ........,'........... , , 1 ; ---- -- ' .4, --------1------- . 1'4'0 ) Is.. rvil . 40, tif, ... ,......... I ,',41J'"' , , ".,...o.,....................'....'................. se- ,.: sed; i 4 is 4 , ' ',.. . ,,,,; --- ----- ' is si, Ad 1 rgIN', ti--' - ..,s,-- - --- WITH WARDS irm 1 pp ,. 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Resources". and T Huffman, in charge rj.. the. stock Poisoning Want Experiment Station. in Salina, who 1111 discuss "Pohlonous Plants and Their Effect Upon' Livestock use,t in"dia;s1;;"'ol Utah.". On Friday's program, E. H. Murdock. acting grazier, District of on five more Release dates special stamps in the Post Office Department's artists series were reported today by Postmaster A. Smoot. The stamps, persons they the release dates honor,--a- nd are: t green, Gilbert Charles Stuart, Narragansett, Rhode Is- red, James land, Sept. 5; two-ceLowell A. McNeill Whistler, Mass. Sept. 5: three-cen- t purple. -New Augustus York City. ",qept. 16; five-ceChester French, blue, Daniel Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 16; ten cent brown, Canton, New York, Sept. 30. ' Investigation Opens. Into Junk Firm Fire rya iri .g f Utah"; essessees Parent-Teache- refused. Mr. Canfield indicated that if 'the lot had been sold the chapel would have been built on lot two to the west, butdeeisidn bas now been reached to construct the chapel on lotsone. Glines Street. The Dern automobile Streets. - DANIKL HARVEY FAMILYReunion of th.6 Daniel Trãrvoy ly will be held at Lagoon begin-- : ning at 12 o'clock noon, Sunday, Aug. 4, members of the group announced today. One of the purposes of the meeting is to perfect a family organization. There ,will he a picnic dinner, each bringing a box lunch. Dan Harvey, of Kaysville and George W. Harvey ell H. h 7 I : It i s expected that construction work will begin within a month. The Mount Ogden Ward was organized Jan. 1 from portions of the Twelfth and Seventeenth Wards and is located east of Harrison Boulevard beand Thirty-fourttween Twenty-fourt- Com- Special Stamps To Be Released ait-ru- n anti show , thousand Three retailers, wholesalers, and music instru'tient manufacturers will attend. Despite turmoil in national and international affairs, the nation's music business is at its highest peak in more than a dozen years, Mr. Beesley said before his departure. dman Street. he In 1912 mills. , coone-rail'on'- - Alvin A. Beesley of the Bees. ley Music Company today was en route to Chicago to attend the thirty-ninitannual music Indus-'tries convention opening tomorrow and through continuing Aug. 1. hit-ru- n The church edifice Ivill be erected on property acquired from Mrs: Mary Matson on the corner of Polk Avenue7and Twenty-sevent- the and Society of America. Colorado Scientific Society. Among survivors are a son,-John Callow of London, who was graduated from the West High School here and Lehi University, three Bethelehem. Pa., and daughters, Bessie, Margaret and Frances Callow, all of whom are Rowgraduates of Salt Lake's land Hall School for Girls and Vassar College at Poughkeepsie; : N,. Y MIDVALE.- - July "King and Queen" contest Which Is open to all boys and girls'betwen the ages of five and twelve years 41 connection with the big LOGAN, July 29.Duck Creek Harvest Days celebrati i to be recreational center, near Cedar stieed in Midvale, in f. 21. 22, Breaks in' the heart of southern 23 and 24, by the Maly, e Kiwarv Utah's mountains, will be' the is Club, wit'h the :.:1Ocal merchants. place and field gtiliNliettoinig 441 forestry. livestock Each contestant must hive too anti pheas Mt club members. leadvotes in insure registration in the ers and parents from all South: contest, according to Clarence ern Utah counties on Aug.. I. 2, Mathews, chairman in charge. iT J, Whitney Floyd, eXtP11. All who desire to compete in the '),,,,n' io're'..ster of 'ill; .ft;h State aintest are Urged to register as ' Ngliculturat Collegesaid today. soon as possible at the Sentinel More than 150 club members are Office or at Judge Mathews Store. The Apparel Shop. WInners of Jeuxapbect:gd to attend. croeipmrteiseesntionng S3npete the first places, king and queen, the north and Washington,' ,1.11 each receive a bicycle as a Kane and Garfield counties on prize. Other pans also will be the This is the annual south. awarded, outing and field study period for The Hildebrand 29.---- A Müsii Industries an s id S. in uting Of Clubs Set In Duck Creek 14P i Salt Laker Attends Meet Of In States in 1890, coming here from his native England in that year. His first mining ventures were. in Sam Juan County., Cob., vhere he operated member of the American tute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, which organization presented him with its highest award, the Dovglas Gold Medal Award, in 1020; the Metallurgical Statedre auperintendent dustrial School; Thomas O. Smith. Ogden school teacher and personal friend; ; Wilmer Jensen, member of the Weber County Board oucation. ,nAnterment was in 1.11e Wa.satch Lawn Burial Park in Salt Lake honors City, where military Ivere accorded by lierrnan Baker Post No. 9 of the American 171-I- i County committee write the commission, explaining the facts and asking a change if the committee found there had been "irregularities" in the previous - - automobile had been stolen from Ira Dern, 1600 Yale Avenue, at Sunset Beach, it was involved in accident at Fourth South accident at Fourth South Insti- OGDEN, July 29,Hundreds of citizens from 211 walks of life services in the Ogden Tabernacle Sunday afternoon to pay tribute to Keith Wahlquist, superintrmient of Weber County Schools, who died Thursday' at a Greeley, Colo., hospital. The service was conducted by Bishop F. L. Allen of the Eighth were Dr,. speakers Elmer G. Peterson, president of Utah State Agricultural College' In Logan; Dr. LeRoy E. Cowles, of University of Utah: Pres. S. G. : A. Child, Dye of Ogden Stakethe -- AsuLtoARcep.oirtetd a chapell cause , IStolen Ira Dern 4 Mr. Callow came io Salt Lake with his family to reside in 1900 and lived here until his retire- he returned Until England. his rerisemerst, he was manager -- ' Bjorkman, Ruth -- C. S. Ure, 2800 North Redwood Road, spokesman for the group. told the commission that the Democratic County committee had recently recognized Volk as Baldwin's successor, and., asked permission to recommend a change in .the Xegistration agent,. commission Members of the suggested that Volk have tlie I - recreational including hall and classrooms to cost in excess of $100,000 is to be built for the new Mount Ogden Ward of built the National Copper pany plant in Mullan, Ida. Supt. Wahlquist To Rest Laid . After Ogden Rites lunch, program, and swimming es Meet. Committees - - working with Chairman Worthington include the following: Hike to- - Willow ParkRasella Schiffman, Maxine Hanson, Fred Leishatnn, Cleo Christensen and lia McDonald. Early birds-Vy- ron Smith, Larson and Lathen Mc- Noeillg..las post. ., boy. g - . Callow was 73 years of age. Noted for his development of Proc-eflotation the pneumatic for treating ores, Mr. Callow entered mining in the mines a.m. it was announced today by Director Glen Worth- - Pool programMr. Leishman. Mr. Worthington, Miss Hanson, Miss Christensen, Mr. Larson and Miss McDonald. of a new adult Organization craft class to be held Tuesday RAN r 10 After-dinne- Art Center Arranges New Adult Craft Class ' ,, - ' - , ' , To Mr. and ,Mrs. W. A. Fawcett, 46 Layton Avenue, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crookston, 517 Eighth East Street, Unitz.sd outing committee are Henry Nelson, Henry Gosman, Clarence Palmer, Charles Cockayne. William Jensen, and Walter Wright. , the meetings. HAS ALL THE DE LUXE FEATURES . , ,,,, i 0 iINA ICIRENODISRC i ' ', I. . - -- squabble-resultin- from a Democratic reorganization in District 348. at North Point was aired before the Coml.. one facty Commission today as commietion sought to have the sion change the district registralion agent. appointed upon recommendation of the other faction. The group appearing before the commission said the district , organization .had been revised and that John.W., Volk had been chosen district chairman, replacHowever, ing Alma Baldwin. the county Democratic organiza- - tion had failed to recognize Volk, the and recommendations for district registrar had been made by Baldwin And confirmed by the County Commission, which named Mrs. Mvrthle Hone. 740 North Eighth West Street, to the - MIDVALE, July 29.The annual outing of the employes of the V. S. Smelter at Midvale, and their families Will be held Friday, Aug.. O.- at Lagoons according to John NVhcadon, chairman of the welfare committee in charge. Assisting Mr. Wheadon on the Morning sports programConBarrett, Cleo Christensen, l Welk.- Goldies McFaeland-Etha- n s Noon activitiesMiss Hanson and Miss McDonald. sociation field representatialso represented that. organization at NUMBER ONLY OF NOT ONLY I boy.. Smelter Workers rad as-- - . ' - northwestern- H- Formerly , , - - REFRIGERATORS Sold for ,,, - board. recting - 6 CU. FT. DELUXE - l. NV, :01ECER , 1'1. al PAYSON, Utah, July 29.Mr. H. L. Haymond, Pay. son, Utah, announce the birth on July 27 of a baby girl in a local hospital. This Is their first child. - oftheNortii, Growers' Asso- - elation-attende- Payson Girl Born s. - lig generalmanager T - Ing at - A political , --- tmoeililtisinholn913e3,in Salt birds" was reported in Lake today by Herbert Beyers, publican chairman, announces a meeting of the central committee sees to ,beeicestonight atsse o'ciciels in the City and County Building to disuss plans for the annual outing and the coming campaign. Republican candi- - Unopposed dates will be certified by the - National Federation Forms nd - - I .s., - Annual Recreation Hike, Play Dhy Planned In Logan head this year as pared wich 537,000 head a year 564.000 n Avenue. com- known ' -' 4 es-.--- J. M. Callow Dies COVCIVIIS - of an organization the National Turkey Federation to stimulate the year-rouconsumption of 'holiday the election only a few - primary weeks away. the political campaign- is becoming more active, with numerous meetings and ral- lies- - planned. Delbert M. Draper, Democratic for U. S. senator, will discuss the salient points of, the Democratic platform tonight dur- ing the public affairs end -- adult education class. sponsored by the WPA and held in the 1A- of the Provo n , . All others ,Democratic candidates for local and state officers will be introduced during the evening. Three baseball games Nvill open the day's events at 2 p.m. followed by swimming exhibitions and ' stunts under direction of Le Roy3 at stunts p.m. Races, Passey and other sport events will beMining Engineer .Was 4:30. A band concert and at gin S. L. Resident free refreshments are scheduled for 6' p.m. preceding the evening John Michael Callow, famed: H program. mining engineer and former resident of Salt Lake, died Saturday at IBS home in Redhill to Surrey,- England, according Outince - II , outing. treatment at the Emergency Hospital for severe bruises and abrasions, Delores Jennings, 4, of 1090 West Second South Street,- was recovering today at her home. The child was injured yesterday afternoon at Jordan Park when she darted in front of an automobile driven by Edward Densley,24, of 11120 Westminster -- 29.With July . ' Commission Airs Reorganization By Bourbons , . The congressman, who Is ex- D. tsected to leave Washington, C.,.le a few days, wiles speak at the program to begin at 7:30 p.m. Earlier in the day a schedule of sports and games will begin at 2 p.m. A dance following the formal program will conclude the Following Western States,the 13 today. W. Edward White of Ogden, chairman of the fish and game committee of the association and president of Weber County Wild Life Federation; will exhibit a filmsof wild life--IUtah. L. D. Sarvis, of Salt Lake City, manager of the Utah Motorists Association, will discuss proposed expansion of the AAA National Motorists' organization throughout the state. , . - - : A - committee chairman. state fish and game commissioner, will speak during the trionthlymembership 'meeting of the Associated ' Civie Clubs of Northern Utah, to be held Wednesday at Til& p.m. at 'Guinavah Grove In Logan Canyon, E. J. Fjeldsted, secretary, announced -- - to be held Aug. 10- at North (SoWiette) Park in Provo according to C. A. Grant of American Fork. B. ai N. , , - 7 , .. , - , place. July 29.Newell - I , congratula.tes Lynene Brooke , 1 d Simmons , ' and all other PROVO, July Salt Lake ' at the Utah County Fair to be k.,.. , --o'''' vt .", ,.... ' ....., li -- -held here Sept 5,-and 7 will babies born , be eligible to receive a total of ' a year ago I ,1 $3,785 in corizes,as listed In sthe, new premium list embracing 17' today. Lynene I . ' ' This is , approxidepartments: ' I 1 more S200 than the total daugthteer 'mately ' T , 4 ; amount offered to exhibitors last of Barl'Mr. to and H. Milton year,, according, iSOno of Springville, secretary of '.. s,. ' 'se is, ... Mrs. .L. S. , S , ' the fair board. ss ' Simmons of '; ,',....--.,''.,,.., 1 ..'; :',. Entries to compete for prize . ,:.- , v .,,, , !, ,,.. ,;,.. money must be on the fair - 624 Ninth ' '4' ' '' '' , Ls''' grounds in the afternoon and Avenue. - ' :' - ,, 1s,' 4.'..., ewe-s' .. ..".. fL ' . evening of Sept. 4, to remalta un- . s til released' by, the Supervisors. ' ' --- One- - new departmene that of :. ----- ...s S....4 ,. s'S s. s s s sss. .., S. ., 1' ., fine arts, has been 'see s, this year,- - with Mrs. Fred Ri Taylor as supervisor and $100 ... offered in awards. , 77 , ,...-department supervisors ... .. ' andOther s t the amounts in prizes of- s,..teeleisaaeasaseeses fered are as follows: Field IN BABIES WERE Spanish' Williams, Rawleigh SALT LAKE HOSPITALS: Fork, $200; horticulture, Ivan ... Burr; Orem, $150; dairy, Del To Mr. and Mrs. Otis Kirk, 707 Emerson Avenue, boy. Gay, Provo, $300; beef stock: JoMrs. Clarence Means, 76a Kilborne Avenue, boy. Spanish ,Fork, $100; , , - To Mr. and seph Roach; -To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hatterup, 521 South Main Street, girl. Spanish sheep; Joseph Olsen, Fork,. $129; swine, Le Grand JarTo Mr. and Mrs. John Southam, 915 McClelland Street, girl: man, Orem, $120e Future FarmTo Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' Johnson, 11,19 Kensington Avenue, ers, Joseph Day, Pleasant Grove, Clubs, S. R. Boswell, $300;; bos ' C.DAshton. and Bessie Ks Lem- ,South Mrs. yern Hawks, 249Z- - East Sixty-secon- d Mr. and To on, $300. ' Arts and crafts, Asael'IL Fish-- - Street,- - boy; - --- --. er, Provo, $150; home economics, To Mr. and Mrs ,Max Li. edtke,,352 Reed Avenue, girl. Mabel Stewart. Payson, assistState South J. 4244 Mrs. T. Street, boy. and To Mr. 1.ister, ed by Bessie Gourley and Eliza To yr. and Mrs. Harold J. Scott, 222 West Second South White, Provo, $200; community ProDr. D. Eldon Beek, exhielits, Street, boly. vo, $1,050; poultry, W. H. Anand Mrs!, Jack Douglas, 57 Third East Street, boy. To derson, Springville, $175; rabbits and pet stock, Vearl S. Johnson, To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wagstaff, 3811. Thirteenth East, . Provo, $60; horse pulling, Ed M. , Street, boy. Banks, Spanish Fork, $180; hors- To Mr, and Mrs. E. Blaine Roland, 125 C Street, girl. es, E. L. Hansen and Hollis Snel.$130; floriculture, son, Provo, To 'Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glassford, 3147 Highland Drive, girl. William Andrews, Provo, $150. To Mr. and Mrs. E..P. Nielsen, 645 Carson Street, boy.and Ntir Edward Zorn, Santa IBsatrrbeaert a, tallf-boy.--i Too Islir boy. Lincoln Kenner, 210 and To Mr. and Mrs. James A. Grant, 931 Seventh East Street, - nien hreI to make the necessary-surveYs preliminary to making computations on the bids, which will require three weeks. Bureau of .representatives will available 'to conduct the contractors over the areas where the tunnel constructionl,vill take-- -, Cook,- - Event Scheduled' in Provo' Sept. 5.7; ., Mlles Chosen .. , six-mil- e OGDEN, - lb- eNDewasiret ,:- 1 es, 1 Miles of the tunnel bore. Several large contractors from the Pacific Coast and the rntermountain territory are sending - . e , . , ''.. , ? , forPthnee loweerre thruee.' . - ,,,,',.V:4:1 , of. , : , A Squabble t Arises Over f Vote Agent .,:.'.;: - ' , - e YoungestGeneralion .i':.6 , after this - e - 4 , ' -- July 29.Organization of local committees to plan annual convention of Utah State Firemen's for the thirty-thirAssociation, which will be bold lnLoganAug. 29, 30 and 31, was today by C. W. Rapp, Logan fire chief and general avnnoun chairman of the si.ssion.. , , - Surveys LOGAN, , ,,, - ''. int ermountaln. :Firms Commence , - $imel - -------- Coast, - 1 , I i , Utah County Fair- Offers 3.,785 Prizes , - Sessions Take Place In' Logan On Aug. 29' 1 30 And 31 '' 1 ' . , 7: ) Brisk Bidding Expecied On ' Tti aho - ' f M9NTG9IIE111 111A , n....4...., , - itOTHOUTLIA lit So. A ,i, . - ' at MolO, - Solt Cake - City',:'-,Wasr,27- '?. 32 4, ' |