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Show 13 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, VICINITY Business Office: 2436 Washington Ave. GROUP REPOTS Farm Work Cash Prizes Awarded Nineteen Boys ON STOCK SHOW Ogtlen Klwania . Gab Donates Gifts to Weber - 1030 Correspondent, Res. Phone SSL Circulation, Office, 119 North Main. Phone Res. 111. Phone RETURNS HOME S1-- J. -- Chamber Officials Return From Gtles Along DISTRICT SUGAR DISTRICT COURT Coast. LEADERCHOSEN CALENDAR SET Installing Rites Jesse W. Wade Tells of Conference With U. S. Officials. Phone, 3892. ! Ogden Society branch ( Matron , Patron Events of the Day Wasatch Masonic Lodge At Ogden Holds Higb Students, taS LOGAN GRAIN LADER 0'" Home of the Railway Women's auxiliary to Mail association, evening meeting st the home of Mrs. June Corey, 1038 Twenty-fourt- h street, with Mrs. Agnes Bailey as assisting hostess. Ogden circle No. 681, Neighbors of Woodcraft, business session snd card party,. 7:30 oclock, st W. O. W. hall. Congregational church, ar and dinner Friday afternoon snd evening. O. E. S, Entertain' Officers, Friends OGDEN. Mrs. Fred Carr, worthy matron of Miriam chapter No. 14, Order of Eastern Star, and W. E. Fenner, worthy patron, entertained offl'iers of the chapter and a few friends Who have given special service In the or- Unity lodge No. 18, F. OGDEN. Officials of the Ogden OGDEN Jesse W. Wade, secreOGDEN. For efficient work ... OGDEN. it A. M.. Wednesday evening in- chamber of commerce, Including A. tary of the lntermountaln Grain their project, vocational agricultural stalled tne for officers the B. ensuing Activi Growers, Inc., has returned from Becker, president: E. R. Alton, R, II. Tallman Succeeds Dates Arranged students of the Weber county high year. Past Master Jsmes Blmpson ganization during the year, at the director, and E. J. FJeldsted, secreschool were awarded 1169 in prizes was the Chicago, where ha met with Alexanassistedofficer, by Installing have tary. ties Northern Qreen Cables tea room Thursday der Ltgge, chairman of the national returned from as the ChristJohn from the Ogden Klwants club Thurs- Past Grand blaster Fred M. Region Qulnney, Jr., Nye as mas livestock show In Los evening. Christmas decorations vvera farm board, and Samuel R. McKel-vl- e, day. The work extended from Noand the Rev. John snd the convention of the Angeles used. The guest Included Mr. And of State. board member. western vember 30, 1929, to November 30, 1930, grand marshal, Manager. as Officers Mrs. J. E. Stone, Mrs. Charles Ouon, division of the United States Chamgrand chaplain. Plans were made for a new agriculNineteen boys received prtres rang- Hyslop Installed were: Mrs. Fred Bcrlven. 'Miss Dans K.elly, of Commerce In Portland. They tural credit corporation which would L. S. ing from (13 to $3, and the Future Frank Legoe Burgess, worshipful ber also stopped In Ban Francisco. Miss Anns Hansen, Mrs. Opal Htren, advance money to wheat growers beFarmer chapter to which they belong master; LOGAN. The been H. LOGAN. Tallman court R. ae calendar for h Archie William Sheppard, The Loa Angeles show had an esMrs. M. E. Hansen, Mrs Clarence fore the crop Is ready to harvest. received 1 14 for taking the fifth place senior the succeed to district Utah named of Judicial for First Joseph Qulnney, 1931 warden; Raymond Earl Gery, pecially good showing of Hereford Both Mr. Legge and Mr. McKelvte Blessing, Mrs. Dana Parkinson, Mrs. In the national contest, which emannounced ofthe was Cache as district Jr., manager by Thursday Lewis junior warden; Harry B. F. Stevens, Mlaa Mildred Ct'(ri"' were favorable to the Idea, Mr. Wade Taylor, stock, according to Mr. FJeldsted. braced chapters from forty-on- e treasurer; Don Knight Hastings, At the Portland convention Mr. of the Amalgamated Sugar company, County Clerk C. V. Mohr. The calen- says, and details of the will be OGDEN Plans have been made man. Mrs. Mabel Tucker, Mrs W. D. states. Individual prize winners were secretary; plan Karl Stephen Chamber- Becker waa made chairman of the according to the announcement made dar la as follows: Mrs. W. E. Fenner, Mr. And worked out immediately. for the annual Poultry Clyde McFarland, first; lain, chaplain; Waiter Lewis Under- time and meeting In Wright, 14, April district Cache Mrs J. G. Titley, Mrs. E. C. Bqder, of meeting committee, ThursdayofbytheJ. W. Randall, Mr. McKelvie has agreed to come the Eighteenth priesthood place Satur11, ward 9 14. and den Green well, second, and Lyman wood, In of Box November chapel company charge August senior deacon; John Thomas and Mr. Alton vice chairman of the manager Mrs. James McCulloch. Mrs, Elder county January 12, March , to Utsh January 9, 9 and 10 to at- day at 7 :30 p. m. President Robert I. Mr. and Charlton, third. the Utah and Idaho territories. Hall, Jr, junior deacon; Carl Com-thwa- resolutions committee. tend a meeting of the directors and Burton will preside, and It Is ex Albert Richey, Mrs. W. T. AstUl pnd 11 Mr. Rich Mr, Dairy Clyde Stewart, first; Phay 14. amd to May g Randalls September senior Cask Ul, steward; of the lntermountaln pected that one of the general church Mrs. Dolly Bush. Ellison, second, and Milton Folkman, Samuel Davidson Kerr Milligan, 23, August 13 and Octo- stockholders Qulnney will still retain his connecOratn O rowers assocltalon. authorities will be In attendance. third. In Cache val- ber 15. tions with th company Junior and Teachers of the Weber county fclgb steward, George Henry A stake quarterly conference will Swine Donald Fowler, first; Del- Bartlett, ley. Mr. Qulnney is a member of the Law suid motion and probate days and juP tyler. be held In the tabernacle Sunday at school entertained at bridgethe bert Hull, second, and Robert Jones, On behalf of the membership, Past stake presidency of th Logan start, vert set as follows: Cache county Hotel 10 a. m. and continue until 2 p. m. per Thursday evening at third. sustained first March 10, as 14, 14, February Master J. O. January served at I the recently being presented the reac- Bigelow. Supper was carols Christmas will be st featured, AnderE. Sheep Louise Russo, first, and tiring master,Tilley 9, President counselor to June A 11, April S, May ll. A July James Blmpson, with tables after the games. Ch Don McKay, second. cording to Lester Hlnchcllff, director card S. September 12, October 10, Noa past masters Jewel. J. H. Bartlett OGDEN Motion for a mas tree and red candles decor trial son. of the tabernacle choir. Sugar beets Harold Gibson, first, was presented With a box of cigars In the case of Joseph M.hewEccles Mr. Tallman wll tart over hi ns vember 14 and December 12. room. Covers were laid for the and Elvln Marriott, second. with his name and emblem on the against James H. DeVlne waa de- duties at once and will soon move his OGDEN. D. Russell, 92. and Mrs. A. B. Fowler. Mr. and Mary Onions Elmer Rawson, first, and wrappers In He mart to M. widow of William L. Russell, died appreciation of services nied by District Judge Eugene E, family Logan. at thexpect to A P. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E; Set Robert Fisher, second. his headquarter for approximately 20 years at tyler. Pratt Thursday. Logan plant, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Oberhansley, Mr. at the family home, 2420 Lincoln aveAlfalfa and gralq Lamar the miles southwest situated three of business session, a Mr. Eccle sued Mr. DeVlne to reFolowlng the and Mrs. Moylin Peterson, Mr. &i)d nue, at 9:35 p. m. Thursday, after a only prize. city. banquet waa served, at which Fred cover 99000 alleged to have Mrs. C. J. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. brief Illness. Peaches-Lew- is wss formerly connectCragun, first, and M. Nye, the Rev. John Hyslop and ed a loan, and Mr. DeVlnerepresentTallman Mr. She was bom In Indiana, but had Rosengreen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell pleaded ed with the local office as assistant Poe Chandler, second. the amount waa a payment on attRaymond E. Gery spoke. resided here for thirty-fiv-e OGDEN. News has reached here Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Thatcher, Mf years. Corn, beets, peas and gardening Christensen. He orney'! fees. The Judgment waa for manager under Sam of 8he was active for years In Lincoln of the death of Mrs. Alice M. Warren and Mrs. Alfred Stratford, Mr. aid Alonzo Hadley, second. No first prise In had has many years experience Mr. Eccles. circle No. 2. Ladles of the G. A. R. of Nortl Ogden Wednesday night in Mrs. Wells Colletti. Mrs. Keith Wah was awarded. th sugar business In Colorado and LOGAN. The Cache county comare four children, James San Francisco, where she was taken qulst, Miss Reta Cornish, MlssLaVeiVi After the presentation of the Idaho. He comes to Logan directly mission passed an ordinance Wednes- M.Surviving Russell. Mrs. William James and for treatment. Daniels, Miss Gladys Holt, Ml checks, Robert Jones, president of from California. day setting the bonds of county and Mrs. George Bartlett, Ogden, and Mrs. Warren was born In North Og- Emma Peruccs. Mrs. M. B. Taylor the student body, and Keith Wahl of officers Cache who 1867. L. county Otis precinct She also had lived Mrs. Richard Thome, Miss Emm Tooele; one sister, den May 28, qulst, principal, gave brief talks, take office In January. Judge Mel- Sarah Russell, t one In Aberdeen, Idaho, where she owned Snow and Mrs. F. J. Westergard, Mrs. Oakland, James, Cal.; 1U for and Interest the club thanking vin O. Harris also Issued an order brother, Alex E. OGDEN In th case of George Sparks, Estacada, a ranch. Her husband, Albert War- Rosengreen snd Mrs. Oberhansley expressing the appreciation of tba OGDEN. The 1 20,000 damage Pappas, charged with possession of requiring a 96000 bond from the coun- Ore.; nineteen grandchildren and ren, died 30 years ago. comprised the committee on arrange suit of Verna Balle. 14, by her guarboys. commissioners. ty twenty-on- e liquor last July 18, an order of disSurviving sons and daughters are: ments. George R. Hill, Jr head of the re- dlan, J. H. Balle, against R. E. 8 ani missal waa made in the city court the Treasof The are: bonds rest Mrs. Hazel Burton and Murtls Warsearch department of the American was called for trial Thursday fcfc Thursday morning on motion of the urer, 940,000; clerk and audltor,3000; Mrs. Owen Cutler entertained at a ren. Aberdeen; Mrs. Lillian Mabey, of Bmeltlng is Refining company. Salt District Judge George S. Barker. , sherion assessor, luncheon Thursday at her $5000; 93000; Insufthe recorder, of ground prosecution Ogden; Mrs. Verda Johnson, Mrs. bridge 1143 Lake, gave a brief address. Music was The complaint .sets forth the girl ficiency of ff, 95000; attorney, 91000; surveyor, evidence. Capitol avenue. A long same James T. Keane and Mrs. Henrietta home, lumlshed bv Clyde Cowan, violinist, was injured in a collision of cats In order, for ththesame reason, The wss made LOGAN Frank Payne, 19. plead- 1500; two physicians (each) 9500; justSalt Lake; eleven grand- table had a centerpiece of red roses Patterson, and Jay Gibson, vocal soloist, ac- - Ogden canyon the night of August in the case of Henry Pantazalda, laid for conices of th peace (each), 9500; ed guilty to a statutory ehanre before children. and the following brothers and polnsettlas. Covers were 27, 1629, through the csrelessness and also pompanied by Miss Zete Taylor, P. Rich Thursday stables eaeh), 9500; road supervisors Jesse with Mrs. Mary Thornton, Mrs. George R. Whltmeyer, Mrs. My rl and charged sisters: possession. City Judge car whoso of Mr, Smith, negligence OGDEN. Leland B. Swaner was later In ttach). 9300. Mrs. Phoebe Beckstead, McClenahan, Mrs. A. H. Aland, Mrs. collided with the one In which the ' Ball Forfeited. Jim Olson forfeit- morning. to He waa sentenced made defendant In two damage suits Mendon; Mrs. Mrs. the day six months, some of which Preston; Henry Campbell, Po- J. & Allen, Mrs. Thomas Leslie.Dickgirl was riding. ed 910, George Stark, 920, and Leo will be suspended, the filed in the Second district court catello; Mrs. Minnie anLivermore, Mrs. Warner Arthur, Mrs. George A Judgw It Is alleged Smith waa driving In Makls, 930, the city court Thurs- nounced. Thursday afternoon. Albert Clifford and Mrs. Orln Clif- son and Mrs. H. W. Hlnley. an Improper manner at the time of day morningInwhen Both suits are the outgrowth of an ford. they failed to apFranks brother, Cleo Payne, 24. Idaho. the aocident, when the ktrl suffered pear to answer to charges automobile collision on the Ogden-Sa- lt TheMenan,will be Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Moyes enterof Illegally was taken to Ogden Wednesday body brought to Ogden a broken leg and other Injuries. Lake a a slot 6, when machine. operating July States highway Marshal afternoon br United for burial with Lindquist and Sons In tained at dinner and bridge at their 35 Smith pleads contributory negll-mcar driven by W. Lynn Roberta, a home, 2421 Quincy avenue, Thursto face a Mann act of funeral arrangements. ana carelessness on the part of Tree Catting Charged Sheriff R. Voeooe Call been charge He la alleged to have taken LOGAN. C. B. Arentson, super- minor, wsa alleged to have evening Dinner wss served ab day charge. is driver D. of other and machine, the visor Cache Plncock the struck of national forest, announced Thursday a girl across the Idaho line. Both by a car driven by Mr. Swaner. OGDEN. John T. Lynch, TO, of the case went over at the small tables. Christmas decorations ad- - that numerous of hour has reIn no definite one In been W. taken had R. Roberts suit steps were used. Red candles, surrounded asks 9500 complaints 8525 Madison avenue, who for 30 are from Lewiston, to Friday morning. A made to him regarding for damages to his car, which was the Illegal boys Gird to the spending of the 9500 by holly, formed centerpieces for the years has been a conductor on the Kumment been unprocured. forest histo of the 24. trees son. Cache Christmas driven In aid cutting OGDEN. railthe Ernest being In Western Ogden by tables. The place cards were m St Denver Rio Orsnde CleoPayne, " other suit, the son, by his father as canyon, defacing the beauty of the of Lewiston, appeared before United employment situation. Christmas designs. Covers were laid road, was retired on a pension when M. L A. GIVES DANCE. to F. W. Rich, clerk In guardian, and marring shade on public States Commissioner H. A. Soder-ber- g According seek 95000 for Injuries for Dr. snd Mrs. Francis R. Coni ov, he stepped from his train in Ogden OODEN. Members of the Mutual drive the Mr. and private property. The sheriff deArentson has been suffered in the collision. OGDEN. Marcia Briscoe, Dr. N. H. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. ArThursday on a Mann act charge. to office of Thursday afternoon. For many yean Improvement Poassociation clared was In of and the he Deto would take steps of Mr. and Mrs. A W. thur Smalley and Mr. and Mrs. ElThursday Ogden stop Preliminary hearing was set for daughter Ogden Fourth ward held the annual Christ- the Mr. Lynch had run between CHANGE FUNERAL DATE. camber 27 and bond was fixed at catello looking over the conditions Briscoe, 528 Thirtieth street, who was more Smith. practice. and Grand Junction, Colo. mas dance Thursday night in the reOGDEN. 91000. Payne Is charged with trans- to see Just how they could spend this Funeral services for accidentally shot through the head , Mr. Lynch waa bora In PennsylGets Commissi oo. Charles M. completed gymnasium of their Home Culture club will meet Satura woman from Lewiston, money to aid the unemployment sit- Benjamin Marriott of Plain City, an- by her brother, Dean, shortly before vania, and came to Utah In 1690 to cently new meeting house, Twenty-fir- st Crow, 2768 Jackson avenue, has Just porting Utah, to Preston, Idaho, for Immoral uation. As yet nothing could be nounced for Saturday, have been 8 p. m. Wednesday, died at a local day afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. work for the old Denver it Rio street received his avenue. as commission A to lieutenant Jefferson found for a way spend this money. changed to Sunday at 1 p. m. The hospital at 9:30 a. m. Thursday. The C. McConnell, 1180 Twenty-sixt- h prize t Grande. He was promoted to passen- waits and nthe quartermaster corps reserve. purposes, snd carnival feature were services will be held In the Plain City attending phvslclan found that the street. Luncheon will be followed by ger conductor in .1894. . The appointment Is made by the war SCOUT COMMITTEE MEETS. ward chapel, with Bishop George A. .38 caliber bullet passed through the sewing for the Martha nursery. Thq Mr. Lynch first experience In , department. Palmer In charge. Friends may call childs head and penetrated the assisting hostesses will be Mrs. FrecJ LOGAN. The first meeting of the railroading was on the18 Burlington at Carr and Mrs. D. W. Lancaster. st th Malan Funeral Home Friday brain. years of age. Preston, Iowa, when Seeks Dlvorea Julia Huntley has newly appointed vanguard committee of the Cache Valley Boy Scout Mr. Lynch will go to California to evening snd Saturday snd st the In addition to the parents, the child n divorce for filed, actlpn against Childrens Hour club will entertain ward chapel In Plain City Sunday Is survived by one sister, Marian Briswas held Thursday afternoon Spend some time with his 0. L. Huntley In the Second district council A. at the annual Christmas party fot 11:30 from Dean m. two a. and coe, and until to time for brothers. the a ' and take what organize mother. He expects to return to survey of court on the ground of failure to sup- LOO AN. Alfred Gnehm, city services. Burial will be In the Plain W. Briscoe. Jr. children of club members Saturday Ogden, where hi wife and a son, were married April 21, Is expected of them. The commit- poundkeeper, has turned 9500.50 is atthe Larkin & Sons at the Twelfth ward amusement hall, The tee L. Includes: B. cemetery. City chair body Richards, Pack Edward Lynch, reside. over sets out She to the city treasury for dog mortuary. eJ, taxes collected up to date. This shows for the restoration of her maiden Si. STOES. T it STEALS name, Yeaman, and ISO a month aliapproximately 250 canines In Logan Ind.. Dec. 11 INDIANAPOLIS. taxes brass tags. mony. The range carrying (CT8). A thief stole 9300 worth oj from $1.50 to 910. shoes todav from J. B. Novotny, ChiIn his report, Mr. Onehm showed Both' ' Ilouseg -- Agree on Heart Testimony. W. M. Knerr, cago salesman. But they were sam-- 1 chairman of the Utah Industrial he has killed 150 dogs. pies and all lor the left foot. heard Thur commission, Fund) Work Expected day In the cose oftestimony ! Robert Oowlen-shewD. F. OODEN. Deputy Sheriffs Utah Paoklng corporation em Daring Winter. Steele and O. H. Mohlman mads a ployee, who alleges that he suffered raid In the Warren district Wednes To European travelers who are a sever abdominal some of the beaten tourist path, the day night and arrested Jim Nelson, tired There being no dispute between months ago and will be Injury Jewish historical sites will provide who Is charged with possession of Tax ' Delinquency . Topic the houses over the million and a undergo an operation. compelled to to undreamed of mystery and lure, ac- liquor. The officers said they dls half appropriation for emergency still and 20 bar' cording to Marvin Lowenthal of covsred a Scheduled for Di road work in national parks, Utah is Educator Warn Teachers Paris, writer and lecturer, who wss rels of mash In a house. Nelson was now virtually assured an allotment of ' a on bond for his apreleased $300 s Visitor In Balt Lake Thursday. j Discussion. 9400.000 out of this fund, said a Mr. Lowenthal has spent eight pearance In the city court Friday Tribune dispatch from Washington, Against Considering D. C. years studying Jewish art treasures, morning. Stalwart University of Utah John F. Mendenhall, executive secf AH historic monuments snd life in EuThe service plans on spending football champions were guests Many Officials Pupils Different. retary of the state land board, will 9150.000park North Africa and Palestine. He rope, of the Kiwanis club at a lunchroad the the from rebuilding represent that body at a meeting In floor Counties Come to Salt is the author of "The Adversaries eon meeting In the Hotel Utah Zion canyon, from the Deseret Monday of land owner un- Mount of' Notebook," describing his travels. noon. to the lodge, Carmel bridge What Irritates also Thursday adults, irritates district Millard Lake Feb. 5.v der county dratnaa Ancient and camping sites, called for commencing work They heard s lecture on Bee children, declared Dr. Louis A. PechNo. 2. The meeting wss called by on the9250,000 new ghettos, are to be found over Europe, that Is to run southdean of the teachers college at Culture and the Honey Indusstein, the board of supervisors of the drain- ward along road ha said. Other heirloom of the the west rim of the University of Cincinnati, in ad- try In Utah," delivered by J. E. time-wor- n age district and a committee of the canyon to the new park area. Bryce race are synagogues, The eighth annual contention ol Salt lake school teachers Cosgrlff, president of the Codressing Jand owners. adof on Work can road carved ' tombbe groups National Zion the strangely ntinental bank. a st at meeting Thursday afternoon the Utah State Association of County Drainage district taxes are delin- vertised In January, and th Bryce musubterranean stones, baths snd The varsity squad attended seum collections of West high school. Assessors. Auditors, G'.erks snd Treaquent on much of the land, and va- road can be advertised a month later, treasabandoned In a body. Because they lack maturity and be lield February 5 and 9 rious methods of solving the financial with assurance that construction can, ures. Exoept In a few instances the Cash gift totaling $2500 were dis- surers will feelat the Newliouse hotel, D. K. Moffat, their problems of the fanners in the dis- begin on both projects during' the hm J. F. Coombs, president of the haven't learned to school traveler to 275 find will of have these tributed employees among things children are more inclined to 8alt Lake county treasurer and presitrict haw been suggested. Utah society, said the recently or-s- ings, winter and the full do Schramm-Johnso- n himself, for only occasionally Drugs during the dent of the Irritation than adults, he said. association, announced The state land board has three spent during the next apportionment where are.1 books fanlzed Colorado Safety society is in He tell months. the Christmas by annual guide given party they to the presented three "don't loans In the district, on which the Both the Zion and Bryce roads favor of the lntermountaln meet. ON Mr. Lowenthal lectures Thursday management at the Hotel Utah Thursday. teachers to with their attitude The convention Is expected to fosregard taxes have been delinquent four have been surveyed. It Is proposed that the first meet evening st the Jewish ComraUnit: Thursday night. 1 Don't stifle uniform methods of public acter I years, and the lands Involved will be But for the alertness of Randan be held In Salt Lake, as Utah or- toward children: 411 South stree from East Salt The employees, Center, Lake, Temple (2) dont ask them to adMr. Moffat said, and zj . sold December counting, 20; unless steps to- Jonea, who has been in Washington ganised th Initial society In the hi' enas were s and forum. of Provo the Bhal guest B'rlth Ogden, Bingham, here to laws that, from their standlegislative committee to press thl ward the redemption are taken In the several weeks In the Interest of the termountaln states. will He a leave for at afternoon and tertained JYlday dance, banquet has been appointed, meantime. A canvass of 500 manufacturing point, are Irrational, and (3 dont southern Utah parks, no emergency Los Angeles, continuing a lecture tour which F. C. Schramm, prest proposal them feel Inferior. committee Includes Alonzo Mackay, A report by Mr! Mendenhall to the appropriation likely would have been firms In the state employing more make of the for dent tell country. employees presented aU time At praise and commend chairman; board Thursday shows that under the made for highways within the parks. than 23 men each la soon to be ser- Salt Lake county clerk,Lake yearsnr longer diamond-studde- d county four drainage districts In Millard It was he who reminded the park launched to obtain members for the them for their accomplishment," he Joseph H. Preece, Salt vice pms. stated. of like to Matters bo Van were A. as legislative They Import Dyke, praised county the state has loans on 18 service of the possibility of getting society, it Is announced. were received from C. R. assessor; Lawrence as Greetings well adults." considered state the of board and by clerk Weber agriauditor; county C, Plans for a dinner dance to be held ' tracts, totaling 1495 acres, which will a share of th public works approof the V. Chicago, Walgreen, president culture Dean who its clerk at In Pechstein, December session Cache arrived soand were in unless some county sold December be discussed. The 20, Moore, February priation, and who brought to Director company, parent organizaWalgreen Lake Salt be Washwas cry, T. Wood John Thursday. Thursday on meet next will more Investment 8, of morning, steps requiring January Albright's attention th fact that ciety tion; Joy H. Johnson, vice president auditor; guest of honor at a dinner given by The board wss not united on the Quayle Canelate funds, are taken In the mean- both the Zion and Bryce roads have company ington county treasurer; and auditor, Dr. John T. Wahlqulst, assistant pro- issue raised by fruit men from the Plans have been completed for of the 8chramm-Johnso- n time. The loans on these 18 tracts been surveyed and are ready for conof the Walgreen com non, Davis county clerk and a director fessor lir education at Pleasant Grove who the asked section, total 168,190.23, or at about 943 an struction. to. Friday at the pany, formerly of Salt Lake and now and John O. Taylor, Utah county University 8 of Utah, at the Newhouse hotel In the (or the insertion in the Utah law of presentation at p. . ; ; He marshaled to his support offi' West of school "Olrl Scouts in at Chicago, and several former em- treasurer. high s Ho Inwill address and evening. covering wormy provision The program committee of the con cials of the roads bureau, who gave university fected four- -i S play. a as students In In The ployees. Jungleland," Idaho. fruit hall Kingsbury regulated ventlon is comprised of Ro.'coe Hamassurance that work on both 'roads Friday of were: pins state board of morning on the subject, Being Washington, Arizona snd California. Girl Scouts of the service troop of Recipients could be pushed during the winter Bale of three W. mond; memberA. of the and will be guest of honor at This would permit the use of such Salt Lake, who are presenting the Mr. Schramm, C. J. Harvey, D.Wilfarms, on which he E. Christensen, state and spring months, ana on this as- stkte had equalization: Flora W. Mrs. Lorraine, Owen, was authorized will a noon for foreclosed, luncheon Friday at the uni. imperfect fruit donate the proceeds to the surance Mr. Albright appeared becanning purposes play, treasurer; Ivor Ajax, state auditor n or for other mayor's unemployment stabilization liam Meyer and N. A. Portcrr Those and Mark Tuttle, former state audifore the appropriations committee by the state Inland commission era verslty cafeteria, given by Dean Vere: H. T. receiving case each state pin Bonn Ion and the fund. the Tuesday, of After had opponent expressed university school tor and founder of the organization. got the appropriation for emer obtained a return In excess of the of education. J. A. Johnson waa elected captain and their views, It wss decided to have The play will be produced under Fowler. John I, Black, Fred Oehrke, mey road work in the parks. E. D. McCleery and J. R. Barron. amount Of the Bhrlne band patrol at the anInvested It s In Miss had the the conference direction propof further with responsible Lynch, Emily Another large slice of the appro pins were awarded to the nual meeting of th organization priation officials of producers and marketi- director of the Salt Lake council, and Ten-yewill be spent on the South -erty, J. H. Hawley purchased the Wilbe sponsored by Mrs. E. E. Nel- following: F. W. Erickson, Mrs. F. B. will associations. Wednesday night at the Masonic Rim of the Orand ng Some that argued new no liam Winslow, A. E. Smith, Miss Beth farm at Manila for 91500. the provision of a market for wormy son, service troop sponsor. temple. The election followed a din- surveys having beencanyon, completed on as Riggs the state Investment of or Infected fruit would cause the orSixteen monkeys, 16 snakes, six Price, C. L. Ohon, V. E. Christensen, ner, which was given by C. H. Fisch- the North Rim. The park against emergency D. E. Ferguson. O. W. Graham, Donchard Lst to slacken his precaution- birds, two alligators and a er, Joint manager of the band and funds must be expended before 91318; Edward Blackett bought the W. E. Parker farm at West Jordan turtle will participate ary measures against pests and dispatrol. In the ald Haynes, J. R. Jensen, W. B. tlnde-ma- n, 39. June Clifford Leaver. Virgil E. Lyat 95000, as against an Investment of Other officer elected were: E. A. eases. presentation. They are owned by Stanley Beuter, 20, arrested at President Richard Strlngham was Harry man, J. Q. Naylor, Walter E. Wlest. Collins, first lieutenant; Dr. O. F. 94762, and H. M. Seal, the Moroni Colorado Mason, naturalist. East authorised Mrs. Cora Welhbrecht, Oeorgi Butterfield property at Riverton, for Seventh South and Second Pinkerton, second lieutenant; A. E. by the board to name a streets Wednesday st 11:30 p. m. by committee A total of 540 or three to have under P.-- T. of cloth in Denne, secretary, add H. E. 94000, the state Investment being Hodges. A. L. Hindmarsh, W. H. Benr, Roe J. Patrolman Motorcycle 93400. nett, H. E. Riley, A J. Shufflebarger has been collected pounds Salt Lake O surveillance legislative proposals afquartermaster. by wss for ordered held fecting agriculture, which might Thursday and Miss Ruth G. Dunn. Scouts and will be given to the FamProvo authorities on a worthless come before the 1931 session of the ily Service society for distribution to check charge. the needy on Christmas, It was anBueter escaped from the Balt Lake legislature. Harold W. Langton was elected nounced at a meeting of the Olrl bfrs. Marla Young Dougall, daugh1 county jail about nine months ago 1 T president of the West junior high Scout leaders association at the ter of Brigham Young, was guest of and since has served s sentence In school Parent-TeachJailCtl at association Hotel Utah Thursday nights honor t a party celebrating a Colorado reform school, police her a Other meeting A contest Is under way to deterThursday night. Del Walton, 29. was released under .eighty-firwomen of Lake are Salt sakl. 81ght!ess officers selected were: First vice Wednesday mine which troop can collect the 950 ball Thursday on a charge of evening, held btrthday at the home of her working for Santa Claus. president. Miss Gertrude Arbuckle: most clothing. The contest will end BANK FAILS TO OPEN. belng a disorderly person. daughter, Mrs. Claire D. Bergstrom, Articles designed to bring joy to Lorenao Castro, 39. waa arrested (second vloe president, Mrs. Ernest F. Erection of a semaphone traffic December 22. Troop No. 8 now heads Freta Tumer,22, arrested Wednes- 229 Seventh avenue. some girls on Christmas are being Ernest C. Robbins, state bank ex- Captain O. B. Record and squad by vice third at Mrs. Holmes; president, light wt Main and North Temple the list. . day with Walton, is held in the city Seven other living daughter of made by blind residents. aminer, was directed by W. H. Had-loc- 11 30 p. m. Thursday and charged Edwin Circuit, and secretary, Mrs streets was urged Thursday by W. Mis August Utrrman, captain of Jail for Investigation. Detectives W. Brigham Young were in attendance. Included in the assortment ef gifts state bank commissioner, kith selling narcotics. .Captain Rec- Barbara E. Atwood. D. Roberta, hotel owner, who ap- the Neighborhood House troop, gave C. Smith and E. R. Apelgren and They were Mrs. Zina Y. Card. Mrs. now on display at the Civic Center, Thursday to go to Bt. take ord The following members were ap- peared before the city commission. Castro sold an underrover George to instruction In, Patrolman E. J. Blazzard made the Susa Y. Gates. Mrs. Mabel are dells, necklaces, pendants, cush- charge of the affairs of the Dixie agentsaid 93 worth of marijuana and that pointed to serve on the resolutions Growing traffic congestion at the the meeting. map making during rrests In Investigating a serle of born. Mrs. Ruth Y. Healy, Mrs. Fan ions. artificial flowers. Stock Growers bank, which failed to the prisoner had about 972 worth of (committee: Aldon J. Anderson Intersection has rendered the Mrs. Ralph Jennings, Mis Mary radio thefts. They are searching for nle Y, Clayton. Mrs. Phoebe Y. Beetle They will be distributed to the open Thursday, on order of the the contraband weed In his possession chairman Enoch Van Cott, and through atop sign already installed Brown and Miss Margaret DOUgalJ third suspect. children at yuietide. (and Mis. Clarissa Y.. Spencer. at of the A. the arrest. (Robert time Wilkins, were admitted to x theje inadequate, be stated. for ba-sa- in - D. Leaders Plan for Parley county-r-Februa- t- lta coun-ty-Ju- - ne Judge Denies New Loan Trial Motion Octogenarian of Ogden Succumbs Au-pi- Warren Dies in California Alice Bonds for Officers Taking Elective Posts m, Eng-Stro- Trial Starts in Damage Action Ogden Briefs Youth Sentenced On Statutory Plea Gniltj Two Damage Suits Name Same Man - Rail Conductor Given Pension Years After Forest Official Studies Job Needs oe Ogden Girl, Shot By Brother, Dies . Tax Collector Tags 250 Logan Dogs ROADS ASSURED IN UTAH PARKS CThey , LEFT-FOO- JEWISH PLACES Officers Arrest Liquor Suspect LURE TRAVELER DRAINAGE LAND MEETING SET CHILD REACTS ' , SAME ASADULT Kiwanis Club Host . PUBLIC FISCAL Ute MEN Varsity Squad LEADERS URGE SAFETY PARLEY SET MEET EMPLOYEES GET CASH, GIFT PINS - lx LAW FRUIT BRINGS DISPUTE Girl Scouts PI Relief Fund Play State Gains in Sale of Farms it Shrine Patrol Elects Captain ar d, , Mil-to- ar Suspect Held for GET CLOTHING FOR CHARITY Provo Authorities Brigham Youngs Daughter Feted Blind Place Yule Police Seek Third Gifts on Display Suspect in Theft A. at West Sar-gea- Hun-soke- Junior Elects ir Mail Oil er st -- ' k, ' C ' . t GIKL SCOUTS 's' V t ' i V Semaphore Asked For North Temple ' |