Show ( - Gets Big Bank’ Post GRAIN RAISERS POSTAL MONEY Association In First Co-o- p Utah To File Under New Acts cituiillTain Fiemployes would be disciplined nancial shortage in the office have been made up and the federal gov- under the tunity available federal farm board retalia- tlu - ' ' board of health this summer and fall Dr T B Beatty commissioner of health said He added that this with many problem was taken up full coopercanners last year and ation with the state was promised by the companies L H Male engineer for the board United recently returned from the States stream pollution school at of Cincinnati where several systems were wastes of cannery disposing advanced He said a gravel filter was one of the most practical meth WASHINGTON D C March 23 — After conferences with First Assistant Postmaster General Coleman which ended late Thursday Postmaster L W Thrall kill of Boise Ida was completely exonerated of blame for financial difficulties in hli office He was instructed to re- ods now being used turn to Boise and resume charge of the office The postoffice department announced that Thrallkill possibly had used bad Judgment but his Integrity was not questioned It was also announced that Lloyd Burke and Seymour B Passmore had been disnusaed and four other SALT LAKE March 23— Box Elfiled der Oraln Growers Inc whichMilton articles of incorporation with state secretary of H Welling Is on the authority or Thursday Grover A Clyde corporations cleric the first jn the officeto file in Utah under the association asfederal agricultural sociations and agricultural marketing association acts One of the express objects or the association according to Ha aruelea u to take advantage of the opportion of the Article a ere also filed by tho Uinastah Harm Bureau ' Bcvier Valley the and sociation with association poultry Breeders' similar aim in view The latter anvKtations however arc organized under the state association act The Box Elder Grain Growers ' Inc I authorised to issue 1070 shares of common stock at A$33 share 4000 thare of class prej f erred Block at $30 a share and 1G70 shares of class IJ preferred at Directors are Oeorge $uo a share C C Shrlber jjenrie Garland Howell C II Sweeten Holbrook Idaho W J Glenn Brigham City Bt ate Senator T It Welling Riverside and J A Capener Salt Lake The Uintah association intends to erect a $20 bonded warehouse SALT LAKE CITY March 28— APJ— Disposition of cannery wastes will be given attention by the state Boise Postmaster Cleared Shortage Made Up And Men Dismissed WANT CHARTER i Sanitation Problem AFFAIRS CLOSED OF BOX ELDER lo Canneries Aid In " AiiooUtttd ernment lost nothing through 4 trouble Pro fhoto Charles 6 McCain becomes chair-‘na- n ef board of director of new 13000000000 bank formed by consolidation of Cheee National bank Equitable Trust and Interstate Trust in New York the 4000 company which now operates exchanges in St George and Hurricane and 187 miles of toll lines DEAL says a Tribune dispatch from Washington While the reproduction cost of the Mountain States Company Southern Utah propertyn wouldcon-he $71381 because of its Buys Southern Utah dition it is valued at only $28500 the price at which it is to be taken Property over The buying company will modernize the system SALT LAKE CITY March 23— commiscommerce interstate The sion Thursday authorized the Moun- TREES ACCEPTED SALT LAKE CITY March 23— state Is expectthe into area the city Today will be Arbor day at the three lng to is too While for the be to late it nearly ed city capitol weeks ahead of the official holiday benefit in the 1030 census If the annexation is successful for the state Milton H Welling Commissioner Lake estimates that secretary of state Thursday acceptat least 800 families will be supplied with a city sewerage and water sys ALLOWED run-dow- tern FARMINGTON March 23 — A body found recently near ft road above Kaysville ha been identified as that of Frank N Degenhart a painter of Union who was past 80 years of age Sheriff Mann has learned that Degenhart bought tho gun fotmd near the body from3 a Salt Lake pawnshop on March The body has been In care of a Bountiful undertaker and burial will probably be made today SALT LAKE CITY March that the area between and Twenty-secon- d Bouth streets west of Fifth East Twenty-fir- March 28— TAP)— David who died Thursday In filch Tatton officer In Ogden had been a 30 pace years Idaho for the past Appointed the first deputy sheriff In Fremont county he had been detecsuccessively police officer and the-staof member Boise tive in prison staff and chief deputy ' state game warden This latter position he held until 1923 when lil health compelled him to resign and retire to a small farm near Boise where he had since ’ -- te lived Funeral service for Mr Itlch will he held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock tn the Lindquist is Bona’ rhapel Ogden with Bishop Castle IL Murphy presiding The body may i be viewed at the chapel on Batur-Sun-'daday afternoon and evening and They until time of services ' body will be taken to Paris Ida for interment i“Two Toes” In Zoo Following Killings Talk In Sleep IJnds Marital Happiness DETROIT March 28— (AP)— Arher thur Schroeder's wife talks in hussleep and Mrs Hattie Heagle’s 3 band sings “Old Black Joe” at a m so they both want divorces The situation in the Schroeder household Is further complicated Mr Schroeder told Judge Edward McMahon by the fact that his wife has a lot to say while sleeping about a fellow named Ray Mrs Neagle said her husband 3 a m and then stays out until comes home — always In poor voice— Joe” She said ringing “Old Black the neighbors told her she ought to do something about it looked as Judge McMahon said It and Mrs Schroeder Mr though Neaclc had good grounds for dl- - ’ orce Children Poisoned Eating Ant Paste LOS ANGELES March 28— (UP) —Six children all under nine years old were seriously 111 In a local hosant paste pital today after eating the rear of found in a trash can at their Hollywood home The youngsters members of two families occupying the same residence found the paste while at play One of the group sampled it found tho sweet sticky substance tasty and it around to his playmates Thev all became desperately after sampling the paste pa-js- e cl 111 Bill Would Return Vets’ Certificates March 23— (AP plan under which the government would return veterans’ bonus certificates as rapidly as funds become available was advanced today ‘‘by Representative Hoffman of the house military committee - He proposed that the government borrow money at three per cent and M purchased the certificates when the ’’veterans wish to dispose of them redeeming them at a discount Ha suggested that the treasury draft legislation to carry out his plan' WASHINGTON A s Child In Pocatello Dies After Accident POCATELLO Ida March 23— " CAP)— Knocked down by an automobile driven by Clifford J Thornton 19 Pocatello while he was said to have been running diagonally across the street 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print-- and the mark of "Two Toes” in Can Be - Laramie where he attended the third annual state adminUtartors convention held at Lamarie Monday and Tuesday the first two day of state high school week The topic studied at the convention was the problem of educational finance and Dr Paul R Mort of Columbia university was the principal speaker both days Other speakers were J superintendent of education ofandthe J Early superintendent Sheridan schools Nearly 100 sustate were in of the perintendents attendance at the convention Suthat perintendent Riddle statesschool's Mary Olson Evanston High contestant In vocal at the state tournament Is one of four contestants chosen from the 20 vocal contestants to enter the finals in vocal which will be held Saturday Evanston's basbetball team was eliminated from the tournament at U o'clock Wednesday evening holder landed his low-wairport Thursplane on Salt Lake day afternoon while a large crowd Macready looked on Captain Us A C Ring flew whose in from Las Vegas Nev on his tour of western states After an exhibition flight today he will leave for California by way to 20 Payments 10 SGJDT Last Rites Sunday Superintendent Back For Veteran Officer From Laramie Event BOISE SALT LAKE March 23— Captain record John A Macready former air mono- PANTS st street would be annexed to the city within the next four weeks was given to the city commission Thursday by Street Commission Joseph H Lake Present indications are that 60 per cent of the residents favor entering the city the commissioner said The annexation of the area Is excity's popupected to increase the 4000 but the lation by more than action of the commission tn bring- - March 28— H S Kerr chief engineer ahd K C Wright assistant engineer of the returned state road commission where they from Logan Thursday discussed various road problems with a committee from the Logan chamber of commerce and others A new approach to Logan canyon from Logan running to the north of the present route and close to the Utah State Agricultural college and turns correction of some right-ang- le on the state highway through Wellsville were under discussion The Logan canyon question must be handled through Cache county commission Regarding the latter for question the state is surveying north main of the straightening south highway SALT LAKE TWO Annexed ' Noted Flier Lands Cache People Ask Road Improvements Ship In Salt Lake MfcCLANAHAN'S RESIDENTS of Salt Lake Will Be Kaysville Body Identity Decided tain States Telephone and Telegraph company to purchase the of the Southern Utah "HONE SYSTEM Area On Southern Border I FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 23 1030 EXAMINER THE OGDEN ETANDAKD I ( 'u n |