Show V SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 9 1929 IVOrlrtN ENTERS STATE PLACING WARD PROPERTY SHAPE MUCH IMPROVED PLEA OF GUILTY ROADSIN RAWSON WILL BE LARGE AMOUNT 'HONORED GUEST WILL BE SPENT "Nt B ' BAY BIRD AREA if--' Winsor Addresses Utah Chapter of Civil : Engineers DYKE WILL BE BUILT L M Twenty Thousand Acres To Be Flooded Under First Units w 1 V-- L M Winsor of Logan chief engineer of the federal government's I Bear river bay migratory bird refuge addressed the Utah section of the American Society of Civil Engineers at a meeting Friday evening in the Hotel Bigelow He said that after thorough investigation it had been decided to provide three units for feeding and breeding purposes —t H Madserr former state fish and game commissioner Mris the of the project-superintendent -Winsor said there is $350 000 available for the project and that as soon as his plana are adopted in Washington D C contracts "Wi ll be let andthe work started A number of plans were partially formulated the speaker said but'the conclusion was finally reached that the more feasible plan is :he one which has just been perfected This plan calls for control' ot the fresh waters of Bear river near the Bear River Duck club grounds diverting the waters to the thfee proposed units embracing about 20000 acres of land Bach unit will contain a little more than tlOfiO acres Salt water has pracfrorn this secdisappeared tically now is it tion and only a question of keeping the area flooded with fresh water from Bear river DTK 13 AC I lOSS BAY The fresh water will be held in Oils compass by means of a huge dyke extending across Hear Hivera base and bay with an' surface little more than eight-foo- t The height or the dyke will be sufficient to guard against high water This dyke tidte in the main lake will be built of natural material found in the bottom of-tbay consisting of clay and sand This material Mt Winsor says will form a very aolid dyke and is quite impregnable to salt water waves The dyke will extend for a distance of about 1 5 miles from the east to the west side of the bay and will be about three miles from the point where Bear river now enters the lake tepth of the water in the three un(ts will be from three feet to a few inches "Lands under the low water level will grow large quan-titieswhat is known-- as potato moss an excellent food for ducks and geese Nesting places will be provided in the rushes bordering the water Mr Wimior said that aUthis time and for some time in the past thousands of duck and goose eggs have been destroyed by farmers while cutting their hay on lands near the waters of the bay and that this question will be taken care of by the government even If it becomes necessary to buy a number of these-farFROM DISTANT POINTS Mr--' Wiofior contends that the Bear river bird refuge is the pivotal refuge of the western hemisphere as migratory water birds alight there from all sections of the country from Canada and Alaska to the north and Mexico to the Birds tagged along the Atlantic seaboard in Canada and the far south have been found at the Bear river sanctuary He gave the information that there are millions of water birds to be found at this reljuge aml that with the development as now planned countless numbers of them will be harbored there Interesting information respect ing the waters of the Great Salt lake was given when Mr Winsor said that fresh water finds its way over the salt water even as far sotath as the Luc in cutoff and that it f reezes during the winter monthsIt was firjst planned to use the roadbed of 'the Southern Pacific railway as a sort— of dam to! separate the waters of the bay from the main waters of the lake but when it was discovered that in 88-fo- ot he of ms s i MIIlON - ISAWMIN Rawson wIU I- leave Milton L March 25 for the German-Austria- n mission for the L £ S church A farewell party will be held Wednesday March 13 in the Eighth ward to which his friends '"' are invited the pdst years there had been a setof the roadbed tling down process to the depth of about 70 feet It was concluded that the plan would not be feasible as the cost of maintenance would be practically pro- hibitive'' '"'' ' INTO GREAT AMOUNT sums of" money are yet to hp annroDHated bv the government for the further development of the Bear River bay refuge me ultimate obieet is an annual appro priation of ?200000 for mainte nance alone' after Improvement expenditures have run into the rail-lioof dollars said the speaker He also said that there are about 200000 acres of land In the vicinity nf the refutre available for use and that ultimately large tracts of more 'elevated lands would be purchased and made into feeding brooding and refuge grounds for water fowl of the American conti nent The speaker said it would not be many years before the wa ters of Sulphur creek running down from the Malad Idaho section would be used for this purwith the Bear pose in Riyer Duck club ANOTHER SPEAKER Professor Edmund Fieldman also addressed the meeting giving interesting technical data respecting the testing of the strength of a reinforced concrete bridge In North Carolina - J H Young of Ogden was chairman of the committee on arrangements Officers of the society are George M Bacon state engineer Salt Lake president Professor O W Irsaelson of Utah Agricultural of college Logan and C E Painter Salt Lake vice president:- - A B Burton United State geological sur-- v vey Salt Lake secretary Tjire-- e In the city court today Mrs T Arracada charged with liquor possession represented by her attorney changed her plea of not guilty to that of guilty She was sentenced to pay a fine of $200 or serve 100 days in jail Stay of was execution until March 12 granted the defendant to be held under bond of 5300 Dewey Anderson pleaded guilty to Issuing a check cn a bank where he had insufficient funds Judge Simon Barlow sentenced hima to serve ten days in jail of pay fine of $10 suspending sentence until March 12 The court required the young man to make good the amount of the check and pay costs of court which amounted to $475 Vera Dalebout pleaded guilty to conducting a hairdressing establishment without a license Sentence will be imposed March 11 For violation of traffic stop signal regulation Wayne Fisher paid a $2 fine For breaking the ordinance regarding passing of standing street cars L W Winkler L A Corey and John Nelson were sentenced to a fine of $2 each or serve one day in jail Morrell Wilson and Elwln Moss were each sentenced to a fine of $2 or serve one day in jail for lidriving automobiles carrying cense plates of 1928 There fines were paid r— — : WEBER LOSES DEBATE HERE Mount St Charles college debaters of Helena Mont won over the Weber college team in the Weber college auditorium Friday evening before a large crowd of students The question was whether the Jury system should( be abolished the Montana team: speaking on the affirmative side Attorney Le Roy B Young gave the decision Weber debaters were Frank Rose and Grant Syphers Jr The Mount St Charles school was represented Harby Jerry O£onnell and Dare Monrington The debaters for the Into a tana college will next enter debate wtih the state normal school of Montana in Dillon RErwsliiT Fon-- er When Attending nual Reunidn History of the Second ward of Weber stalce was recalled at the annual vard reunion Friday night by the Impersonation of several of the promnent early members of the ward Those impersonated included Bishop Robert MeQuarrie who had charge of the ward for more than 40 years hLs first1 counselors John Scowcroft and Varren G Child Others impersonated e were Jbhn Ellis Horatio P Thomas Do:ey and James Riley and their wives Jormer members of the ward who attended the social found certain units of the ward building remodeled almost beyond recognition Two additional classrooms and a banquet hall have been provided on the first floor and a new stage in the- recreational hall on the second floor has been installed The chapel recreational hall and all classrooms have been rcpaper-e- d and painted and other Improvements carried out which place the building in the front rank of ward Art' glass buildings In the c'ty windows are to be included iin the scheme for the beautification Seo-vitl- - l r- DANCE 1 AT THE BERTH ANA SATURDAY NIGHT Admission 35c - Ui (yLIIiihbiiii Ji AL CHMSTIE Woodmen Home Grant AvenueV Knight's Orchestra Admission 25c Each "So Big It Hurts" IN A LAZING - FIRE AND CRASHING TIMBERS! 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PHOENIX Ariz March 9— (UP) — The new bridge over the Colorado river at Marble canyon Coconino county will be known as SALES FORCE OF "Ramblin-Has-Te-Le- " bridge COMPANY GATHERS jointly honoring the famous Mormon pioneer and the Navajo InA meeting of the sales force of dian chief who concluded the first the Ogden Wholesale Drug com- peace settlement between the reds The name was pany was heing held at the Hotel and the whites the house after long deby adopted BIgelow this afternoon under the bate manT yesterday Gee' sales of Harry charge ager Nine salesmen were present representing a territory embraced by western Idaho Utah southern v ma Wyoming and eastern Nevada i Make a Beauty Spot of ifElif Al i - JorSpring X-ra- ys j ' Reassuring word of the condi-former tlon of Catherine Boyle in Ofcden girl who was injured New York Tuesday was received this morning by her father D L Boyle 2618 Lincoln avenue A telegram sent by the landlady of the place where Miss Boyle was staying carried the news that the injury was not as extensive as first thought and that she was r'iowing Mrs considerable improvement Boyle who left Ogden as soon as word of the accident was received will arrive in New York- - Sunday Miss Boyle is suffering morning received with a fractured skull when struck by an automobile while crossing a street She is at the Roosevelt hospital r— Vdudeviile aiitages SEE b i Fawn McKay daughter of Thomas B McKay of Huntsvilie has won the right to iepreseint We ber County High school in the state oratorical contest on the Constitution After preliminaries lafit Wednesday three contestants wjere selected to speak in the schooj finala held Friday in student body assembly Miss McKay's subject was "The TONITE Word Regarding Injury Is Received By Father In Ogden j IS BEST ORATOR BB ns Constitution in the Daily Ufa ol subject was "Origins of the Consli- the Individual" Other speakers tution" Jl of Weber college were Gay vaiigigard of Ilunta-vitl- e acted yas Ulaylock critic judge who talked on "The Citizen Wireless rays may be at mile lonr Jlis Privifegbs and Hia Duties Unare smaller thaiL-der the Constitution" and Spencer whilp I Van Dyke of Wilson lane whose atoms MISS FAWN M'KAY Anmln K'r H P IS IMPROVING - h MS Surged of the United States bureau of public roads returned Friday evening from an infpection trip to Zion national park He reported that the roads were in splendid shape with the exception of seme of the highest places where they were slightThe state road departly muddy ment was dragging the roads with a week graders he said beandin within the best conor so they will dition they have ever been clear to' the Utah line Three gasoline shovels are workroad he said ing on the main Zion of next week middle the and by three more will be in operation The work is being done on a three mile strip and one-ha- lf Fine of $200 Or Term of 100 Days In Jail Imposed ON BEAR RIVER J Finch district engineer chapel and ' wiil be installed iat an early date Officers smd members of the various auxiliary organizations had f the banquet and program charge whik-Were presented fofr thq adult members and former Members of the! ward Friday night JHshop Casstle II Murphy yzp President George I Browning of Weber stake and Xahan A Tanner were of the Ftake presidency present officials th 'stike among Mavor Frank Frantis and Mrs Franfis former residents' of the ward were aL?o present At the conclusion of the banquet a program of vocal and instrumental music readings ami other numbers was provided in thf large' recreational hall Dancing Ws the closing feature of the social Children of the ward were being entertained this afiernoon at: a special program of games dancing and refreshments in Ifeeping A special program with the ward reunion will pe pre- sented Sunday at 7 p m Paramount Act "Sidewalks of New York" SHOWS: Paramount News Special President Hoover Inaugurated 1—3—5—7—3 tingling thrills enjoyable comedy love hato wild passions — all the elements of arc presented in this film masterultra-entertainme- nt piece — Don't raks it Kathe Y icture mmm—mi JeanieMacplierson - - ' - |