Show THE OSDEN 1940 FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 19 WYOMING Western Solon s Give CONGRESS OPENS rri to President BackingProvo Hears On Boulder Measures Meeting AtWoman MRENTJEACIIER t Agreement Reached for UTAH CONCERNED Formation of New Separate IN BOULDER ACT Bills RIDERS TO BE AVOIDED Murdock Sees Legislation As Most Pressing In Be Would Act Scriigham for West Congress Ideas Delayed Included If D-Uta- h) WASHINGTON April 19 — (AP) President Roosevelt today had won the conditional support of the 14 senators from the Colorado river basin states to a plan contemplating elimination of $88000000 of the government's investment in the Boulder dam Dower project as a charge against the public debt Informed persons said the president had been advised before his departure for Warm Springs Ga that th senators would vote ior e proposal if he would dropde inands that it be Incorporated in the Boulder project adjustment bill'' j Separate Bill The senators it was reported told Mr Roosevelt flatly that inclusion of his proposal in the bill described as "highly important' to the basin states would make its enactment at this session improb- able but that they would get be hind and" boost a separate mea sure embodying his ideas The expectation in congressional quarters was that Whitethe!Housepresaides would make known ident's answer today The plan suggested by tne cmer i executive-ihoroDOsed-th- at e it be " 'added as "Title Two" of the Boul der adjustment bill (HR9093) by Representative Scrugham —advocated creation in the depart ment of interior of a Boulder can yon project finance corporation This corporation informed per- J (D-Ne- v) would issue revenue sons said bonds which would be serviced out of project revenues but guaranteed as to principle and interest by the federal 'government Proceeds from sale of the bonds these individuals added would be used -- to wipe out that $88000000 portion I Vpf the development's cost repay Viable out of power revenues thus eliminating it as a part of the public debt subject to the $45000 000000 debt limitation The $88 000000 it was explained did not include a $25000000 flood control charge against the project which also is repayable out of the pro ceeds from power sales Too Much" Study As an argument' against incorporating his proposal n the Scrugham bill which merely revises the project's fiscal operation to 'accomplish a lowering of energy and a? SALT LAKE CITY April' 19— (AP) — Representative Abe Mur believes the most dock pressing legislation before conas zress at this time is so far Utah is concerned the Boulder dam project adjustment act The congressman who said his prime object in coming home at this time is to visit an ailing it is "high declared daughter come to states time the interested some agreement (on the Boulder dam situation) so the upper basin will know just what to expect" He expressed doubt that amend" ments proposed iby Leland H Kim ball establishing the ownership of a certain amount of water by the upper basin "states and providing for compensation for its use by the other states could be obtain ed Thev would be "very desir able" he said He added that he hoped to add two amendments to the pending Scrugham bill One would require California power allottees to start the $500000 annual payment into the development fund at the same time they begin paying Arizona and i Nevada The other would make this j payment a contractual between the govern obligation ment and the Colorado basin states so that the terms could not be altered by future congresses Turning to the other side of the water problem Murdock said he had talked with President Roose velt t recently regarding the small reservoir program and found him in full sympathy The one obstacle he said is to find the money remarked The congressman that he was "highly pleased" with the response to his announcement as a candidate for the Democratic senate nomination other charges basin stajte senators were understood to have reminded congressional committees — two each in the house and senate -- r would have to pass on such a mea- uall r Oregon For Encouragement E-- UILW E-Ell 19— (AP)— vice president was Their national of the Utah members as a speaker and Teachers Parents of Congress opening ses met here today for two-aay con sions of the annual vention Mrs William ruetzerj oi Jrorx-land Ore national vice president outlined the organization's program of j"A Chance for Every Child" ' during opening sessions sne saia peopie '"Everywhere" shdwine their Interest in the welfare of children by participat ing! in those wholesome movements of underthat will give thousands an opportun youngsters privileged cnance in me ity' to get a fairthe White House She praised conferences which have been held to discuss youth welfare problems American people she said must be j made to realize that the 4000-- ' 00Cj young people nW unemployed must 06 encouragea na maue feel that they are needed in the scheme of things Mrs L K Nicholson of Salt Lake City state president and Mrs C E McDonald of Logan treasurer gave their annual re' - With a minister's farewell kiss on ma hps Stanley IS Lantzer 38- year-ol- d Brush Colo farm hand aiea in Wyoming's lethal gas chamber early todav for slaving his estranged wife At Lantzer's request the Rev William Young Church of God minister from-- Brush kissed the condemned man good-byjust before the 'gas chamber was locked shut at a m Dr C W Jeffrey prison nhvsician pronounced Lantzer dead two min utes and 10 seconds" later Mr Young and the ReV Clifton McGlothlan of the Rawlins Baptist church accompanied Lantzer" into the gas chamber All three prayed for briefly" Lantzer asking strength to face the test ahead' Lantzer's lips continued to move as if In prayer after the chamber had been locked Lantzer was convicted in Dec ember 1938 for shooting his es tranged wife Cecile 32 at a Chey enne tourist camp where she was employed The shooting followed ms unsuccessful efforts to win a reconciliation e- en - DEAD COYOTES ports Feeder Airlines Se en Possible MOST VALUABLE EVANSTON Wyo April 19— A MOSCOW Idaho April (AP) Two feeder airlines linking 12 'in- female coyote" and her seven pupcon some caused alive: all ies land northwest towns with Itrans- continental routes werexr suggest- - sternation Thursday ' afternoon in :v:m vuy i Tx ttmi c 4 log a pussiuiuijr ii nut the Office of County Clerk Victor Boise director of the state bureau W Matthews John Urroz ranch worker of rf in Arnrianf iro Hill said surveys were beingG Yellow creek brought the animals made by his bureau and the trans into the office to fclaim a bounty continental lines had agreed to The clerk explained he would not to pay a bounty on live expand meir operations to serve be able so Urroz took them away 12 towns He coyotes said thej petitions would be circulated in thej towns and later returned with the eight to ascertain the convenience and dead animals iUrroz explained he had dragged necessity or tne routes the coyote from her hole by the tail then dug up tne pups He naa muzzledfHhe older animal with wire baling Matthews said from 50 to" 60 of i 19 ' " -- j Constitution for Bar Unit Drafted the into Davis County : ' Baf association will report back at jthe next meeting April 29 it was announced by William Dawson of Layton prelsident Other officers are Calvin Hampton of Bountiful county attorney vice EVANSTON Wvo April 19— PRDE1 president MiltonSj Hess of Farm- - Lester C Hunt secretary bf state1 ington secretary and Thornley K spent a short time in Evanston Swan of Kaysville treasurer Thursday en route to Green River CROWDS from Salt Lake City Dr Joseph Whalen said Hunt made an official visit to tthe IWyo MALAD April 19— Thursday eve ming state hospital on Tuesday ning the Junior Prom was held at Malad high gymnasium with a caADDRESS RIGHT IT'S PRISON -crowd of teachers COLUMBIA - S (UP)— Chief pacity parents SALT LAKE CITY April 19 — juniors seniors and their partners (AP)— Idaho's traffic deaths today of Police W H Rawlinson had At intermission the grand march were listed as 30 compared with little trouble finding a youth that was held by both classes ancTlater 39for TJtah in their if officers asked Pa con Bethlehem in the evening refreshments were test to reduce highway riendly about The Pennsylvania police fatalities served - Tonight the prom is for The Idaho figure compared with said the boy was living in Colum 35 on April 19 last year and 183 bia at 1515 Gist the public street The for- the entire year off 1939 Last South Carolina penitentiary is lo year at) this time Utah had only cated at 1515 Gist street 26f deaths from traffic accidents buf had 160 for the entire year Stafe Secretary MALAD Visits Evansl oh ATTRACTS LARGE r — &vp Closes In Safety Contest a i j - sure This they said probably would prevent final action on the legislation by this congress thus delaying realization of the benefits the Canada! due to the death of Mr several Colorado river states hoped to receive under the bill as now MALAD April 19— Mrs Dan Gipson's brother' written Hall daughter of Margaret Pet LEAVES FOR WORK erson left Malad Thursday for Los 19— Pershing MALAD Calif where she will join Blaisdell son April Angeles of Jim of Utah Tax Payments her husband' who has employment Hdlbrook left Malad Blaisdell for there En route she will visit a Dubois Idaho where Thursday he has ae lop twelve Million sister Mrs Leo Bo wen and her cepted work in the forest service at American Fork Woman Departs For Coast City WEBER HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Editor: LuJean Hull t X ::::y ' " me Best Essay Read v winner in the essay contest sponsored by the Ogden chamber of commerce on "Know YoUr- Weber County" read her essay over KLO a m Helen today at eleven-thirt- y Wadsworth took second place and LaJean Sessions third the Those who participated- today assembly program quiz jin are: Frank Wahlquist Wayne Carver Max Bills! Junior Blaif Hugh Campbell Ray Gibson Harris Parker Helen Wadsworth Suzy Saka- to Zelma Johns Bonnie Wilmot" Phoebe Fuller Dorothy Hodson and Norveda Taylor Doxey Hollands and Marion Williams ' were hamed as alternates Dancers Selected Students chosen to dance in' the Weber waltz: to be staged at the fine arjs review are: Bill England Blaine Bingfiam Ross Thompsdtt Merlin Bingham lonald Ferrin Kent Jenkins Lorraine Jonnstorii Alice Maw Marvel Fuller Detta Montgomery Ruth Johnston and' r Naomi Harrison Grace Feeling the world's fast est amateur typist' wUl be at Weber Monday morning from nine o'clcfck untU ten She will show all students slow drill and give stuAll demonstrations of types dents who are up on all their asexcussignments' an1 who can get to atinvited are ed first period tend:—Editors A Six Leave Malad io Attend Canada Rites MALAD April 19-and Mrs William Gibson Mrs David Gib Rural postal route's maintained son Mrs Thomas Lloyd and Mr in the U S in 1939 totalled 32839 and Mrs Sam Thomas left Malad and served 7717000 families Thursday for Cardston Alberta E E MONSON Smashes precedent Monson Asks Democrats For Reelection As StMe Secretary I SALT LAKE CITY April IS' — ' (AP) —Secretary of State E E Monsoh bid today for reelection to a second termfirst consideration willJte j "My as it has been in the past et ficient administration conscientious courteous service' to the pub lic and the general welfare of the state" he said' in announcing his candidacy for the Democratic nomi - -- nation Dr Monson is the first secretary of state candidate to enter the or Re race in either Democratic ' publican partiy t A native fef Richmond in Cache county Dr Monson was educated in public schools there at the old Brigham Young college at" Logan and the University of Denver of thev Utah He is a legislator and - was elected secre tary of state in 1936 At present he is vice president of the National Association of Secretaries of ' State ? past-memb- er IBUILDING The tiny gears In some modern TO: Houses like new automobiles need a ' little adjustment during their first few months of use It is better to have these first months of use come at a time of year when artificial heat is not This eliminates j forced required out" and consequent "drying quick 'Unnatural strains ' Spring is the best time to start building It gives full opportunity to take advantage of good early summer building-weathe- r and the adjustment period will fall in late summer fall and temperate weather The spring start 1 also gives you a chance to get settled and to familiarize yourself with the mechanics' of the house f before the strain of cold weather arrives Your house will have a so ' to "breaking in" period conditions the under best speak watches ar so small that their teeth are only 0004 of an inch ' wlcfe This delicate mechanism needs the attention of expert -- watchmakers ' - 7o Guarantee ( Vafch Rcpairin - CRYSTALS replaced low as OCflI 03t - 'FflmOUS FQO PiPmonp-- Main Floor at Penney' MUSICAL PLAY ROY April 19— Roy junior high school will present "Crocodile Is land" a two-a- eieht-fiftee- musical comedy n tftTWfftvtin the at school auditbrium Students who will take p£rt are Jav Wallace Charles Parker I)ee Keith Darrell Tullis Gamer Stoker Gene Rulon Rfprk" Hardy" l Bybee Nola Mae Baker Lou Jean Child Barbara West and Jean Hammon Marie Thome is conductor Mrs Fern Patterson accompanist A G Holland dramatics Ralph Gibby lights G E Fowler room management and A J Powell music supervisor ct - Dai-The- for limited tW J onl A new helicopter espicially !de signed bv Igor Sikorsky "is pow cred with a 65 h p engine which popeller drives a three-blade- d above the pilot's head The dis tineuishine feature of the plane is a small single-blade- d prop mountIn the rear of ed on an outrigger the ship Handy kitchen Only a FewLcfi Al This Price IT r BIG 6j "''I t of Stainless Steel IIOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR Returned to the dead" letter of fice durinsr 1939 were! 64978 en closures containing money which closures containing money which amounted to $84407 Electric Co Stores Schoss-Rea- d 555 24th Street f ' Phonje i S07 REGULAR 85 VALUE Mr mm BOTH WHAT 00 TH£Y MEAN WHEN THEY SAY THE NEW J940 RINSO LICKS OUR HARD COME HERE— I'LL SHOW YOU! 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Rinso licks - V SPRING IS BEST RO Y WILL SEE AM Y7 r-- ? - I j SALT LAKE CITY $12112-9762- 3 collected (AP)— Utah in general state taxes from July 1 1939 to April 15 1940 the Utah tax commission said today In the same period a year earlier collections totaled $1349076JS4 leaves out of the gutter in the spring as in the fall You may BUHL Idaho April 19 — (AP) have removed them late last Twin Falls county young Demobut there 1 bound to be a year crats pondered today an assertion new accumulation Quite aside by Attorney General J W Taylor from the annoyance of overflowthat slavery is a possible alternaI the leaves by retive for the attitude that gave rise ing gutters to moisture' contribute taining to the song "I Didn't Raise My Boy the deterioration of the gutter To Be a Soldier" He urged the young people of the nation to defend American inCorrect Formula stitutions and ideals of government criticizing lethargy and indifference If You Plan to Paint to governmental problems He call ed for active support of investigations of subversive organizations to repaint the ex If you and activities seeking to undermine terior Jf plan your house this spring the United States out the type of paint to find try Discussing state government he used last time There are many opposed proposals for rewriting different formulae for exterior Idaho's constitution He suggested paints some of which do v not ap that ulterior motives "to make le- ply well over paints of a different gal the personal interests and am- chemical make-u- p bitions 'of certain persons' might be responsible for the proposal Taylor said he was opposed to any program unaer wmcn state Didja Know government would be administered by a virtual dictator as governor with a' group of "subservient clerks" instead of elected public officials -- Darlen'e Rundquist a first' place T family April 19— Is as important to clean the It Get Ursul Hawkes A big barn dance sponsored by the Boys' association will be held tonight in the school gymnasium: Hugh Campbell and Fred Wilson are in charge of decorations Square dances Virginia reels and dances will be the various old-tiof the evening feature special e bounty" claims FARMINGTON April 19— A com- mittee to draft a constitution for the! ijewly formed Style Social animals are brought bis office eacn wees ior dog-lik- WAY TO SLAVERY Boys' Associatlpn Weber High Host At Barn Associate: Gutters Ncod Cleaning Now As Well As Fall WantsSecond Term TAYLOR POINTS 111 GAS CHAMBER twelve-Tourte- 7A EXAMINER DANCE TONIGHT RAWLINS Wvo- - April 19— (AP) tsnnvo UtahApril - SCHOOL HOLDS en ninsiH - i STANDARD j'""' Please send me the Handy Kitchen Knife Stu (orUbel) CLOTHES LAST LOGGER MYNp-SCRU3'VA- Y A'D MV V - vT0P-SPEE0- w SUDS ARE EASY OH HANDS Street Qty WORLD-FAMO- US FOR FLAVOR Offer expires June 18 13 S3) i 4 ' |