Show 2 — ' i MARY K SLACK Correspondent J Rutledge Says U S Not Intending To Override State Authority -- J BOISE June 2— (AP— Assurance that the forest service does n$t intend to take over management of fish and game within the states and to regulate hunting was givn by R H Rutledge of Ogden regional forester pn a visit here Asked to comment on the March 23 order of Secretary of Agriculture Upnrv a Wallace assertinff author ity of his department over ganjie re- -l sources in national ioresLs ueuyc declared there was no Intention of overriding state game authorlt es in the management of game nter-mounta- in TO LOWER SURPLUS is to assist states" he said with the state "Where fish condiand will improve game tions the forest service will b in a position to do it If hunting appears necessary in some districts to eliminate excess game supplies the with forest service will co-oper- ate the state in permitting it" Such- a program already has been worked out in recent years in the Kaibab forest of northern Arizona and southern Utah he said Where the bag limit of deer was increased from one to two in order to enenter and courage more hunters to " reduce the overstocked condition "The question of who owris the game In the national f orest— the state or the federal government— is a moot question" he said "So far as I know it has never been decided and the forest service sees no! need - of deciding it" HUNTING OF ELK j He made no comment on the expression in Secretary Wallace's statement regarding possiblej fees to be charged for hunting Iji the national forests but pointed merely to an instance of the hunting bt elk Pocatello gam prepermitted in thestate last fall j The serve by the preserve is In the national forest and a special fee of $10 was charged by the Btate to 150 individuals permitted to shoot one elk each Tf disgruntled sportsmen had sought to stop a worthwhile project such as that" Rutledge said "the forest service would have been willin accomplishing ing to it That is the intent of the secre tary's order—not one of grabbing control or game resources" co-oper- ate 4 Family Presents Request To Court Bernlce Van Lato has petitioned the Second district court for litters of administration in the estate of her mother JLucy Van Lato who died March 1 1933 The petitioner and three brothers and sister are set t forth as heirs v to which it is said will not exceed! $500 in value the-estat- e f Company Files Suit On Note Mortgage Judgment of $221375 against Susan P Eisenberg and Charles B Eisenberg the latter an unmarried man is sought in a Second district "action filed by the ZIon's Savings Bank & Trust company on a prom- issory note Foreclosure of a Mortgage on about 41 acres of land is sought — H" Two Fines Imposed On Driver of Car " In city court this morning of 965 20 Shepherd D Twenty-nint- h street pleaded guilty to a charge of exceeding the speed limit with his car June 1 and he was fined $15 He also pleaded guilty to HrlV' ing his car through a stop f sign the same day and for "that he was J fined $2 — f-- f : Door Lock Broken And Goods Removed —- ' George Spear ' - I EVANSTON NEWS ON GAME ORDER i —— —— i 'COMMENT MADE "It THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- ' I of 1903 Washing ton avenue has reported to police that his premises were entered by breaking the door lock Friday flight and a quantity of gum candy a Beit and pocket knife stolen - f - Contract Awarded For Bridge Building BOISE June 2 — (AP) — J F Ko-ne- n of Lewlston today was awarded the contract by the state bureau of highways for building three concrete bridges and a concrete culver on the Sawtooth park highway between Jerome and Newman's corners on his low bid of $28358 f The bridges are 152 feet 4: j feet and 23 feet long and the culvert 10 ' f feet long Bids also were asked on oiling eight miles of the Bear lake highway between Montpelier and Paris and 54 miles of the Grace-Presto- n highway between Alexander land Grace They will be opened by the I bureau June 12 — — f I- large Portion of Drouth Fund Allotted SALT LAKE CITY June governor's drouth relief committee wound up its work of considering projects for the week' Friday! allotted about $20000 fpr work in Garfield Morgan Wayne and Uintah counties and considering requests for funds from Beaver Box f Elder and Summit counties close It of session the At the was announced that out of j the $800000 federal drouth relief fund $420000 had been allotted for projects and $15000 for the forest servI ice 2-f- The : - ' I There are stars made of material so closely packed together that bnly one cubic inch of it weighs a Hon tRECORD SETIN TOURNEY MADE TO WASHINGTON DIPLOMA SCENE EVANSTON Wyo- June and datfghter - 2-- Mrs urdett Charles Esther have left for Washington D C to attend June 12 the commencement program of Gallaudet college from which Mrs Bufdett's son Kenneth C Burdett Will be graduated ON MONTANA VISIT Mrs William Coutts Sr is visither ing in Butte Montana with who sister Mrs Charles Baxter will return with her to remain in Evanston Russel Johnson son of Joseph W Johnson county commissioneif is in a Salt Lake hospital where lie underwent an operation the f first of tli£ week Jim Burdett and his daughter Mrs Floyd Brown of Ogdeh are visiting here this week with Mr and Mrs Harry Young and other I relatives Mr and Mrs James Lowhan and daughters Bernlce and Alice of Dgden were guests of Mr anp Mrs Andrew Coutts the middle pf the : weelc Mrs Ernest White has returned with home after a visit in Cheyenne her daughter Mrs Jacl-- $nyder Mrs Clifton White of Ogden jvisited with her Wednesday RECEIVES GUESTS Mrs Forest Flesher of North Platte Neb and Mr and Mrs Ronald Judd and family of Rock Springs are guests of Mr and Mrs James Ayrest Mr and Mrs John T Whittle of Montpelier Idaho are visiting In Evanston this week Mrs S E Gilbert of Ogden is the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs J W Mills Mr and Mrs Harrv Harris re week from turned the middle of the Victor Idaho where - thev visited her sister Mrs James Wamlass and family Mrs Robert Titmus of Oeden has been visiting this week with Mr and Mrs Dewey Danks Joy Cleveland of Coalville is spending the week in Evbnston with her father Courtney Cleve land A son weighing three and a half pounds was born to Mr and Mrs Thomas Hutchinson June lj Mr and Mrs ' John Centers of Robertson were Evanston visitors the middle of the week AT PAINTER HOME Mrs Elizabeth Clark of Ogden and Mr and Mrs A D Ijosklns Mrs Thomas Painter Sr the mid- of Kemmerer were house guests of die of the week -- Mrs W H Blanchard has re turned to Evanston after Visiting for a number of months iri Wil mington with her sister MrA O- D Marx Her son and daughter-inlaw Mr and Mrs Charles Blanch ard of Ogden visited her this week I CATTLE OWNERS CAR RECOVERY THIEF CAPTURE — Candidate Favors Italy To Fight Wars CLUES SCARCE Alone Duce Says Low Priced Liquor 111 DEATH CASE ROME June 2— (AP)— Premier 2— (AP) TWIN FALLS Ida June race for the Idaho Demo nomination for governor be Shotgun Is Fired Through Authority Declares Bite cratic came & three-corneraffair today Open Window Killing Not As Deadly As entrance with the into the contest Home Owner Some Believe of Asher B Wilson' Twin rails at- state SALMON CITY Idaho June 2— BOISE June 2 — (AP) — While Dr tnmptr unrt hfl1rmsn of thecandi— Further investigation was board other of education The (AP) Grand View dates flri Onvprnnr C Ben Ross William Erkenbeck today into the shooting of planned physician continued today to show who seeks a third term and Frank Milton Merritt mining of effects the at man from and rancher Boise of idano former Martin improvement While he sat in his home in Forthe bite of a "black widow" spider torney general Wilson a former Democratic na- ney in a mountain valley 45 miles a conducted campaign this city tional committeeman for t Idaho west of here last Sunday night against the venomous creatures previously has been a candidate for talking to two other men a shotwhich appeared to be prompted congress and for the governorship gun blazed away from outside the Leaders of the forces in Idaho for open window one charge striking more by curiosity than by a desire to them of the eighteenth amend- him in the- - shoulder and another in repeal destroy been caphave ment Wilson said in his statement the abdomen Dozens of them bringing Instant to the exhibited and bottles his candidacy: tured in death announcing Sheriff T M Stroud of Lemhi newspapers to the department of "Liquor should be made and sold said he had questioned every agriculture and in private circles county for the use of those who insist upon comThey range in size from the bodies having it at a cheap price People one associated'wlth the case without paratively small ones with be educated again concerning finding a clew as to the assailant to the largest must the size of a tiny pea Its evil effects Bootleggers and illicit or disclosing a motive'' bodies known here with tar-bla"It may be a grudge" he said must be 'put out of business"' stills half an inch long and heavy in proI can't find what" "but j strong In the room with him were two portion All have inch-lon- g black legs eight in number andhe men Robert Shankel of Pocatello Limited hour glass marking on orange-re- d a coal dealer and a man named the under side Key the sheriff said In an" adjoinStatements were made public by of ing room were Mrs Merritt and By authorities on the spiders commentMrs Key Two sons of Mrs Mer: i ing that they are not as deadly as ritt by a former marriage one aged SALT LAKE CITY June 2— Salt 18 and some reports have painted them In one 14 were In bed in an a wfp fA fvii nrpss R W Haecrele Lake City today went on a restricted other part of the house extension division entomologist at water use basis to conserve the — Parma said there were lew n any diminishing supply for the later RANCHER DEAD fataiiMM traceable to the snider al summer months Is ab areas the caused various In bite the sprinkling sharp though SALT LAKE CITY June 2— to be allowed either morning or eve- Douglas J King 65 a resident of dominal pains ning but only once on the desig- Panaca Nev- - died in a Salt Lake nated day The maximum time Is hospital Friday of shock following drouth rates for movement of range not for each the extraction of his lower set of cattle to points where they can od 100 to exceed 30 ofminutes lawn square teeth He came to Salt Lake City yards tain feed Sprinkling system are to run only about ten days ago Mr King was Livestock in San Juan and Grand a counties particularly he said must 16 minutes for each setup Water engaged in ranching had been be moved at once to prevent heavy may not be used through a hose resident of Panaca for the last sevwithout a nozzle or sprinkling heads eral years losses ' : All parks cemeteries golf courses Mf4 j — The cacique a species of South At Port Sudan Arica there is and the University of Utah are to nest six American bird builds a golf course on which not a single be under the same general feet long blade of grass grows — The mmmmm Everything Possible Being Done Hopkins Tells Gov Blood ed SALT LAKE CITY June 2— fAP) —Everything possible is being done EVANSTON Wyo June 2—The to provide relief for the Utah cattle Uinta county sheriff's office estab- industry Governor Henry h Blood lished a time record Friday in the has been informed by Harry L recovery of a stolen car federal emergency relief Hopkins While the sheriff of Lincoln administrator in Kemmerer was reportc nty Utah governor telegraphed car to Deputy heThe ing the loss of the administrator request Sheriff Frank L: Narramore by ing an Immediateyesterday of appropriation NarraMr long distance telephone to reaid owners cattle $50000 and more glancing out of the window ceived that information in a tele vi nffie from where he stood reply : a th tpiinhone saw the car go graphic am "I deeply concerned in this by Mr Narramore recognized the matter" the governor stated in 'telluu me asscnpwuu car Instantly oy of to obtain funds his efforts ing number which had just been given 1 FEED the DISAPPEARS telephone him" He hung up went out to where his own car "The situation is very seriousL My stood at the curb- and followed the decision to request immediate! aid car overtaking it on the mil on out of the special federal livestock the Lincoln 'highway Just west of feed fund followed numerous Visits town from persons throughout the state within less than a half hour after appealing for help Kemmerer receiving the call from "A number told pathetic stories tvia TPrnupw of the car and arrest acout tne of natural to the were disappearance reported of the driver xne car feed They said they had no funds Lincoln county snerni recovered Is the property of Lester with which to buy feed for their cat M Barrus of Kemmerer treasurer tle particularly home owners keeprf Tinmin count- y- The driver ing a cow or two and small dairies boy In order to keep the milk ori the proved to be a fifteen-year-ofarms for children it Is necessary of Kemmerer wno nas Deen turned over to Lincoln county officers that cattle be protected If we are forced to move our dairy stock! that means moving or weakening our children "In general southern and eastern are in ver: serious condition Utah Fined The northern Hose counties probably will De able to pull through but some LAKE CITY June 2— Ac sections even Salt Lake county are cused of drenching a woman with badly in need of feed for dairy cat water from a garden hose Harold tle and the stock owners are entire M Rogers 29 was convictea oi Dat ly without funds"' MUST MOVE STOCK terv charees by Judge Daniel Har Friday and Governor Blood has asked railway rington in police court T fined $10 officials to put into effect at :once Mrs E C Christensen testified that Rogers turned the hose on her when she attempted to retrieve her ld son's Daseoau irom Rocers nronertv Rorers testified the bov had re peatedly thrown 'the ball over the Becoming fence on his property irked at the practice he said he turned the hose on the Dan ana Mrs Christensen walked into the stream1 of water - ld Woman Drenched Owner SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 2 1034 AMINER MANY CAPTURE AID ASKED FOR —— X - ratt Sprinkling Extent Lawn nroeram of the SChOOl f "Let Us Bid on Your Next Job" SUPREME SERVICE GARAGE FOTJLSEN G WILLIAM 2508 Ogden Avenue Phone 362 : SUNDAY! 439-- J fN : Mlm mm£0$ rl 'W ssss- BRIGHAM CITY June 2—Albert of the Smith Canning company Clearfield was in Brig-ha- m City Friday and stated that he hoped to have the two local canning factories which he purchased through the State Security bank this week in operation as soon as cherries can be had in sufficient quantities Both plants are in good condition stated Mr Smith and will not require much work to put them in Just what the shape to operate plants will pay for cherries Mr Smith could not say but added that the price would depend upon marke conditions The south factory will be operating in about 10 days indicated Mr Smith Local labor will be 'hired with the exception of an experienced man or so to do the superintending Mnj - T Smith Sweeping Across The Screens of the Whole SECOND FEATURE V BEBE DANIELS In Repistered Nursft' ' - Wd) JJ ' - At (V r n A J 1 ' I'll : r" lts women With ch j M ude HA jT he ador a tt m 3 y " And a Cast of TEN THOUSAND! Including Fay Wray Leo Carrillo Stuart Erwin George Stone And More! More! More! v:- j " an j WORLD! Firm 24-Cla- 3 ' t j STARTS Randall Harley Tremonton Manager Repairing Road Service SALT LAKE CITY June 2— Hon orirg Colonel J E Morris retiring board will be forthcoming vfithin a few days in the form or ja gram from the federal government and rpnresents 30 ner cent of $175000 The bonds were voted recently by taxpayers Architect Joseph Nelson presented nartiallv eomrjleted plans He was asked to hasten their completion Advertising for bids will Dj startea within the next 10 days it was said According to William T Davis clerk f4 of the board the building program will include the spending or tne P following approximate amqunts: 4 rooms at the Tremonton public school $16000 additional rpoms at of Dies the Bear River High $45opo box Elder gymnasium $75000 rfew PlyTREMONTON June 2 — Harley mouth school building $100q0 These furniRandall died Friday from a include not do Phelps expenditures ture or equipment nor renbvations heart attack after an illness of but to be made to other scnoois in tne an hour He was born June 8 1879 In district Centerville a son of Melvin Harley and Frankee Philps Randall He Claude Sloey New spent his boyhood in Centerville later moving to Peterson Morgan of county and then lived in Malad and Carey Idaho He fulfilled a mission for the L D S church in BRIGHAM CITY June the southern states and one in AriSloey former manager of the Peach zona At time of death he was an assumed Motor company of this city of high priests in the instructor j Central of the the management ward stake and Chevrolet company Friday jThe orHe Chevrolet married Central of the Amy Fernelius in the ganization will remain the same stilted Mr Salt Lake L D S temple In 1900 He moved to Tremonton in 1930 Sloey who has 12 years experience and engaged in the produce busiin auto firm management j A J Smith who for the bast two ness Surviving besides his widow are years has been manager of he Central Chevrolet company wijl return the following sons and daughters: to Logan where he will continue in Melvin P Salt Lake' City Mrs B the automobile business Mjr Smith Elmer Bennett Carey Idaho Alma has been active in civic affairs since F Randall Morgan Kenneth Ray his residence here havingj been a and Velera Randall Tremonton and member of the Rotary club the Box the following brothers and sisters: Elder chamber of commerce and a Mrs Howard Streeper Ririe Idaho chairman of the CWA Mrk Smith Mrs Lorenzo Ward Idaho Falls has been active in civic and church Ida Howard Randall and Mrs affairs Mr and Mrs Sifcith and Charles Rich Morgan Mrs Stuart family have made many friends dur- Davis of Malad and Miss Frankee Randall of Centerville also his ing their stay in this community mother Mrs M H Randall of U f4 LICENCES WRITTEN Centerville and eight grandchildren BRIGHAM CITY June M-CounNorth TIpperary Irish Transport ty Clerk J A Josephson May 31 issued marriage licenses to j the fol- and General Workers' Union of the lowing: Arthur Bryant and Grace Irish Free State is demanding a Buckway both of Ogden (Newman wage increase to 18 cents an hour Harris of Deweyville and Mourine in rural districts and 20 cents an Anderson Hansen Elwood hour in cities j Washing Steam Cleaning Polishing Greasing i tFACTORY WILL BANKS OBTAIN START CHERRY - NEW ISSUE OF PACKING SOON SCHOOL BONDS tVio VinllHirny The life of dollar bills was cut half by the advent of the automobile increased circulation and constant handling by greasy hands account for this Compliment Officers Mann 304 West Third North Brigham City Ph Circulation and Correspondence BRIGHAM CITY June 2 — The State Security bank of Brigham City jointly with the Walkejr Bank and Trust company of Salt Lake Citv bousht a $140000 issue of Box Elder county school bonds at a meeting of the board of education Friday The price paid was $142282 plus accrued interest The jbalance of the $175000 needed to carry out ' five-year-o- BOX ELDER NEWS 11 allies" ck commanding officer for the Third reserve area f and Colonel A J Dougherty incoming commanding officer for the area about 75 reserve officers attended a banquet Friday night at the Elks club Colonel Dougherty former com mander of the Twentieth infantry at Fort Warren Wyo said that it had long been a desire with him to be stationed in Salt Lake and he One tiny cabbage aphid in 'a was very glad for this opportunity of six months could haye descendants if all to come here Colon Morns also addressed the guests at the banquet lived and bred normally David Mussolini told 10000 war volunteers today that Italy will fight her next war for herself alone and not on behalf of any other antions pretending to be her allies "Italy's volunteers if war is necessary will shed their blood only for Italy" declared II Duce "Experience has shown them that" It does not pay to help by land and sea the people who pretend to be our t Last Times Today BING CROSBY in NOT DRESSING" "WE'RE —— And "The Love Captive" Nils Asther — Gloria Stuart STARTS SUM f$rV7 i I "Where It's Really Cool" r I-- y |