Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNTXG Meet Legionnaires r At Spanish Fork PROVOjhmL Southern Utah Business Office: 24 No University UTAH DOCTORS MENTAL BOARD PROVO — Leading doctor of Utah ife invited to become member of a consulting medical staff of the stale mental hospital according to a resolution passed by the state board of insanity at a meeting at the state mental hospital Thursday The member would serve without comfiensa-tlo- n except Tor service actually per- formed and In most cases would act only la an advisory capacity Staff Includes Many Leading Physician — The staff so selected includes: Consulting psychiatrics Dr Poster 3 Curtis of Salt Lake and Dr A A Robinson of Ogden consulting InO GUI Richards and ternists Dr M W Critchtow of Salt Lake and Dr P L Holman of Mt Pleasant consulting surgeons Dr J W Aird Provo and Dr Martin C Llndem and Dr 3 A Phipps of Salt Lake consulting dermatologist Dr William L Rich of Salt Lake consulting urologist Dr Walter C Schulte and of Salt Lake consulting Dr James Kerby of Salt Lake consulting dentists Dr Clifford Rudin and Dr Vero R Greenwood of Salt Lake consulting ' eye ear nose and throat specialists Dr H G Merrill of Provo Dr D Donoher of Salt Lake con- - ti X-r- ay physio-therapi- st Wil-11a- m Lost 50 Pounds During Trouble Scores Sarg Mercer Suffered Complete Breakdown— Air She Believes Sargon Saved Her Life Say Phone 333 s 429 East Third No Phone Agent Phone 1159 CARBON LIQUOR LEADS PROVO — Registration at university when OJen Rowe of passed who Fork ha been Spanish teaching in Wyoming returned to school to finish the required work for the master's degree Other registrations during the the day brought tire total for 1400 year somewhat above the mark and university authorl-tl- -s expected that with the registration for the spring quarter which commence March 17 the total number of college students Will exceed 1500 Young Brigham HOD 425-5- 1 SCHOOL-BOAR- 8P ANUSH PORK— At th© meet-inWednesday night Of Post No 68 of the American Legion C E Ludlow talked on rotation of feed for the cow the comforts of the cow sani- D PROVO ARRESTS BOND ELECTION Sheriff Office Reports 60 Incarcerated on Dry ill Ask Public to W PROVO— Possession of intoxicating liquor was the charge on which more arre-- t were made in 1929 in Utah county than any other accordreport of the Utah ing to the annual county sherlfl s office issued by Ciutf Civil Deputy Elias A Ges Thursday Sixty persons were arrested for this crime during the year Petty larceny with 38 being arrested was the next most frequent offense of - Issuing - fraudulent Charge® checka and wilful negldct and failure to provide for their families caused 30 arrests eactv Intoxication and burglary were the next in line with 29 22 were charged with contributing to the delinquency of minors and 21 with traffic law violations Eleven arrests were made for operating stills The total amount received by the office in the payment of fines and fees was 86242 84 of which 8390184 was in payment of fines' 1 he report says 157 auto accidents were Investigated during tha year in which 114 persona were injured and cars were refour killed Fifty-si- x covered for Utah county and five for outside counties Seven persons were committed to the state prison while five were ex- suiting orthopedic surgeon Dr 8 C Baldwin of Salt Lake consulting gynecologist Dr H P Klrtley of Balt Lake and consulting sanitary engineer Dr T B Beatty of Balt Lake Hop was expressed by the state board that eventually tne state would provide that a state psychiatrist shall pass on criminal case a well as insane cases Superintendent Frederick Dunn of the hospital was authorized to attend the national convention of psychiatrists at Washington D C during the coming summer Chicken in Flock Average Return of (150 Reports of the farm and poultry departments were given by Dr Dunn tradited from other states Both had been very good during the In the civil department a total of past year he declared and more 1498 papers were handled farm products had been produced A total of 120 Juveniles were arthan ever before Each chicken in rested during the year and the total the poultry flock had brought in a of all arrests was 674 net return of $1 50 he reported The board Inspected the possibility of securing water from a spring tn Provo Legion Men the mountain to the northeast of the To Vitit in Nephi Institution A tunnel in the side of the mountain in which water is being developed by Enoch Muhlstein PROVO— A large delegation from was examined The monthly report of Dr Dunn the Provo post No 13 American Leshows the population of the hospital gion will attend a confereni of tha was Increased by seventeen thirty-tw- o Nephi post No 1 at Nephi Sunday patients being received ten dis- according to J M Klllpack adjutant post charged and five dying A 1total of of the Provo J J Sutherland and Hugh Strong 866 were enrolled on January of this were appointed at the regular meetyear ing of the organization Wednesday to make arrangements for the trip are also being made to Arrangement Chart Store Judge attend a meeting of the legion post at A E Becker noted Manager Charge Ogden atwillwhich be honored shooter Rifles ordered for Indoor shooting Secll to Th Tribune are expected to be here tn t few days PRICE— Gomer Peacock was found Members Interested in the sport v ’ll not guilty of malicious mischief by meet Monday at 8 p m in the Provo Judge H 8 Roblnett Wednesday The Armory complaint charged Peacock with deADDRESSES SNOW STUDENTS stroying tn November 1928 a cement 8pctl to Th Tribun wall which he claimed was on his FPHRAIM — J 8 Merrill church C 8 Harris contractor school commissioner of education will property had built the wall in the alley in the visit Bnow college Monday and will rear- - of the Price Trading company address the student body during the of which Peacock is manager for assembly period it was learned Mrs Olive Mllbum Thursday Provide $200000 for New Violations Building January Sptclsl to Tho Tribune PRICE— After receiving bids on the proposed bond issue for a building program and hearing representatives from the Utah Taxpayer’ association members of the Carbon county school board announced their intention of calling a special bond election to bond the district for 8200000 to 8225 000 Instead of The limit of 8290000 as previously suggested Plans will be definitely settled at meeting January 15 Under this issue the board Intends to construct a Junior high school at Helper of eight rooms at a coat of 875 000 and to make an eight-rooaddition to the Harding school in price for class work with an auditorium and manual arts department A school will probably be constructed at Consumer to care for Sweet Mine Consumers and National at a cost of 825000 or 830000 The remainder of the amount will be used for equipping the schools John Petzer state school architect will investigate the Wellington building recently damaged by fire If he thinks It safe the structure will be rebuilt Otherwise a new building to cost 830000 will be allowed A committee of Price citizens representing the taxpayers submitted the result of a survey recently completed by M H Harris of the research department of the state association Two plans were offered few the board's approval labeled One pressing need was as follows: ConIn sumers building Gordon Creek district to replace four tentative structures and designed to make additions at cost of 820000 Wellington building damaged by fire restored to meet requirement and addition of water pump at a cost of 85000 Helper four-roo- m elementary building and ninth grade addition to present school at cost of 820000 or new complete Junior high costing 875000 Price two room in Harding school now used by school board and manual art department to care for overflow and other Price schools They also recommended that class work be carried on from 8 a m to 430 p m The secondary program was essentially that adopted by the board It a new building in recommended southeast Price The survey declared of in view the fact that the per that capita cost of running the schools had increased Carbon county should adopt a policy of economy intended to meet only necessary requirements The Increase however is attributed to equipping the Junior high schools in Sunnyside Spring Glen and Hiawatha the past year It is argued that the average of the state is only 83 less than In Carbon county m five-roo- m Springvilte Kiwanis Club Installs Officers Tht Tribunt SPRINOVILLE — Thursday noon the 1930 officers of the local Kiwanis club were installed into office by retiring President Beymour L Mendenhall 8r The new officers are: President vice president Milan R Straw Grant L Crandall secretary and treasurer Charles Boyer: district trustee Seymour L Mendenhall 8r board of directors Milan O Packard Reed 8 Bird William Witney John J Whiting Claud G Salisbury Ernest A Strong and William O Philto lips MRS MART MERCER romp’Uhments of thl new sclentlfia treaunent that were the facta not known and verified they would challenge belief itself Yet those who have put Bargon to the test know bv actual experience that It paves the way to new and splendid health Take for Instance the case of Mr Mary Mercer of 212 White Cloud Court Salt Lake City Mrs Mercer has a wide circle of friends In Salt Lake where she has rerided for forty years and is also well known in Pro- to Spanish Fork and vicinity Read what she said: Five years ago I hed a complete physical breakdown which was brought on by constant vorryn over my sun who was critically III for a year I actually lost fifty pounos and was so nervous I couldn't even write my daughter a letter let a loin get a good mghts sleep I hardly ate enough to keep ahvc and I wrs so weak and my limbs were so 'shaky' I could hardly walk rt all My cu dilation was very poor and sometimes I'd bcom so taint and dizzy Id have to hold on to something to keep from failing In my tracks My condition grew steadily worse and my children hsd given up all hope of me ever getting well "I smarted th Sargon treatment and I actually believe tt saved my life! Ive only taken three bcttles in all and I've gained four pounds and my sjength and energy came back so fast that my chlldien and friends vere amazed! Just today I walked all too way to town without getting the least bit tired! Now 1 sleep all night without wanin' and mv are normal for the first tune in years My appetite is like It anould be mv blocd circulates frerlv ai d all signs of dizziness hive hft me I ve gotten try lroth-- r end siritr ni: ng Sirgcn and toa of imm are loud in iu prei-I hive hundicds t f fnmds tn Lab" pid irr tort rhom Sargon vou’d rod I wrnt fyery on? of them to rr-- d tills fer they know that I mseprc-rn- t for all the money In anything " the world The Sargon Man at the Schramm -Johnson Drug Cl 203 8 Main St Is meeting the public deilv and telling Juzt what this revolutionary uw medicine means to weak tick debii-tste- d men end women He cites actual Kenton's great fir ii ba ed on actual results on 1'ilra ror c— ip v ( -i cc S r p o !irrin rv L obi es ly £lt lo wn-Wi'- t f- -r -1 -- u- tu: Di h ut-v- u i U O'vJ tary conditions for milking handling the milk and cream and the making of the cream into Following the meeting the legionnaires were victorious over the firemen in a game of basketball but the score was evened up when the honors went to the firemen in a game of Indoor baseball A number of the men are planning to attend the district convention of the American Legion at Nephi Committee chairmen are: Business standards James A Nichols ftnanoe James F Wingate public affairs Milan O Packard attendance Alma Y Wheeler house William Witney education Principal Ernest E Knud-se- n agriculture V Cornell Mendenhall vocational guidance Dr John R Anderson roads Seymour L Mendenhall Sr Interclub relations C R Jones Ernest A Lee publicity Forty-thre- e members of the local club are engaged either as executive officers or Committeemen this year 12 PRICE Freighter Puts Toward Port Special to The Tribune FAVORS Registration of Medicine can win friend In oni way and In one wy only— by promarvel-suducing results! And what record of matchless achievements Sargon has made! So remark-ibi- s to unusual have been the ac-- Correspondent B Y U Passes 1 WO Mark in ASKED TO ACT ON Specialists Function Without Pay Except When in Service Ave JANUARY 10 1930 Six Directors Named to Serve Croup During 1930 HONOLULU Jan 9 MV-Th- e freighter Golden Sun was making for tills port today to obtain medical aid for four men sick with smallpox or measles hr master did not know which Kiicanians Hear Talk on Early Provo History 3pelal ta Th Tribune SPRINOVILLE— Auto accident in BprtngviUe show marked Increase this year according to the yearly report submitted by the police They totaled 51 with 38 persons Injured Fourteen burglaries were reported and goods were recovered in six cases Three citizens were killed in accidents one was electrocuted and two killed by lightning Fairviete Farm Bureau Elects Officers for Year sonal responsibility Mr Miller suggested that the Price chamber of commerce make the most of the tourist trade and set up headquarters where travelers may secure Information Grand Junction he explained ha made an industry of its tourist travel alone and most of the travelers who pass through Grand Junction pass through Price also two-ye- ar Attend the WESTERN NATIONAL KIWANIS INSTALL Hy-ru- m Flo-re- er SHOW DENVER JANUARY 18 TO 25 SPECIAL RATE $3O08 To Denver and Return Tickets on sale January 15 to 12 Incluslv Return limit January 2S fit Train leaves Salt Lake p m arrives Denver 2 29 p m next day—only 17 heurt and 10 mlnutrs Oilier trains leave 1235 p m and 5 45 p m City Ticket Office Wasatch S0 Hotel Utah UNION PACIFIC briefly Ephraim Installs New Mayor and Councilman Special to Tha Trtbun EPHRAIM— Andrew Armstrong has been Installed as mayor and four-yecouncilman with the following subordinate officials: Four-yeAndrew councilman councllmen: F H Hansen: two-yeRasmussen George W Borensen and D W Thompson: recorder James Frost and treasurer Etta Johnson 8 E Christensen is the holdover councUinan from the last administration The outgoing officials are Mayor J H Thompson Dr U E Thorpe T Hansen Roy 8 Anderson and O L Hansen councllmen Edda recorder and Emroy Johanar ar ar BUEDDOJOEto Mor-tens- sen In the original scheme of things theFe is only one profit on our Suits overcoats blankets and other merchandise Now to clear our store we are cutting that price! Look at the reductions Last year we brought more than $1000000 of NEW money into this community Why not help the institution that Is helping you? Especially when you get the finest bargains and quality in the cltyl treasurer presented the Mayor Armstrong name of Parley Borensen for city marshal but action on the appointment was deferred LADIES’ LITERARY CLUB PROVO— Mrs P L Larsen was elected president of the Ladies’ Literary club Mrs Sterling Ercanbrack was elected vice president with Mrs Lester Taylor historian and Mrs J The entertainA Owens secretary ment committee is composed of Mrs L W Nims Mrs Heber Rupper and Mrs Hugo Price with Mrs Grant N Eggertsen Mrs Herald R Clark and Mrs L B Harmon composing the program committee ' CDyercoats Prices are cut one-thion these wonderful overcoats These overcoat are finest quality fabrics extra strong linings tailored to long wear and permanent style rd EUNICE BIRD WINS PROVO — Eunice Bird daughter of Mr and Mrs Jasper Bird was the winner of the annual Mary Woolley dramatic reading contest held at the Brigham Young university Wednes dsy Miss Bird's winning reading was ''Straight as a String” Elaine sec- n and Jean Paulsen tied for ond place The Judges were Alonzo Moiely Mrs W J Snow and J M Jensen ©Iff Pax-ma- StUDTS Sheriff Reptrt nt 1 Oi IS tl ot0ni3Cll e Hyper-Acidit- la-- Pl-R- Bi-R- Bi-R- ce Bi-R- pt-v- s v- GUNNISON— The following new have city officer for Ouimison city assumed office: John 8 Peterson coun®4yor S J Ruggins four-yecilor S J Baxter Harold Christensen and Flmer Holyeson councllmen B A Madsen city recorder and Mrs Ellen H Keanu1 city LIVESTOCK FAIR VIEW— Fairview local farm Special to Th Tribune PARK CITY —The Kiwanians have bureau has elected the following board to serve during 1930: B D installed the following officers: H Bills president E A Madsen Fred Egan president: Robert R n Fletcher vice Mower Thomas Rigby Mrs president John A Tal-lo- n Peterson and Mrs E A Madsen district trustee Jerome Paxton The retiring president Amass Ras- treasurer Dasll A Smith secretary mussen declined the presidency The directors Include George M again due to his duties as county Archer Roscoe E Bailey Mearle G farm bureau president HeiUman Carl Powell William E Shea and Frank M Stone The POULTRYMEN MEET guests were Dr and Mrs L Snow and Mr and Mrs William C Tribune to Th Special of Salt Lake J of Stoner board LEHI— Members of the directors of the Lehi Poultry assoSTEALING CATTLE ciation were elected Thursday at a was abandoned PROVO— Wiiford Daley of Payson in Memorial hall These diProfessor Jensen said Provo Is for- meeting will meet at an early date to and C W Nelson of Qenola waived tunate in having an abundance of his- rectors a serretary-treasur- preliminary hearing in the Provo city torical events that compare favorably select a presidentareand Delbert Norman court Thursday and were held und- -r They with eastern history and urged that Anderson Radon Peterson 8500 bond to the Fourth district the city should mike more use of Joseph Ernest Peterson Earl Smith and Ru-l- court Daley and Nelson were arthem Fox It is expected that Mr rested by members of the Utah counErnest L Lucas field representanow will be ty sheriff's office on a charge of tive of the Kiwanis International in Anderson serve president asked to another term mem- stealing cattle R W Lewis of Qoshen charge of the western territory spoke bers say Is the complaining witness PARISH DINNER Wasatch County PROVO —St Miry's Episcopal church will hold its parish dinner Makes Annual Monday January 20 at 6 30 p m at the Provo Women s clubhouse Mrs Spec!! to Til Trlbun Hlnze president of the St Herman HEBER — A compilation of activibe In charge of ties of the Wasatch county sheriff's Marys Guild will to the annual office shows the following number the dinner Delegates meeting of the Enisconal church in of arrests made during the year 1929 church in Salt Possession of liquor 25 forgery 1 Utah at St Pauls 24 to 26 will be elected failure to provide 3 obtaining food Lake January and lodging without paring l petty PRESIDENT QN VISIT larcery 12 drunk 12: carrying conPROVO — Mrs Charles V Saxton cealed weapons 1 driving" while intoxicated 1 assault and battery 2 of Kavhvllle state president of the Legion auxiliary paid an traffic violations 61: contributing to American officii I visit to the auxillmy of Provo delinquency of a minor 2 disturbing 13 No Wednesday Twenty new the peace 2: fraudulent post issuing members were initiated into the auxchecks I: grand larceny 2 Tills list dTs not in- iliary clude numerous arrest bv a rrs'dent deputy at Soldier 8ummtt but is foi the territory' in the vicinity of He- - GOUT ber The report further shows two automobiles stolen and both recovered Two traffic fatalities are reported and both ascribed to driving at exNature t arns When Poison Gas cessive speed Brgins to Sap Your Strenfth IEIII HANDICAPPED Sour Taste Sour Risings HeartPcil to Th Trlbun LEHI — Lehi's offers be burn Belching Bad Breath Pains tn will dreadfully weakened Friday when the Pit of the Stomach— are Nature's thev meet the Provo high Bulldogs in the opening round of play tlirough way of telling you that something Is wrong with your most important orthe loss of F Evans Evans becoming dreadfully ill gan the stomach Tuesday during pi active failtd to The-svmptomv generally mean smw up Wednesday and vtvs not y the forerunner of natlclpatlng In Thursday s workout more serous ills such as stomach He probably will sea no action at all ulcers and other frequently fatal conof Teis letter-mayear can ditions fill the vacancy nicely but when a Stop these disorders instantly I Get man of "Spud" Flam ability steps tn a litTake a down it leaves a b‘g gap Fay was tle water after teaspoonful ou will be moai named on the Spalding honorable amazed at the quick lelief you get mention list last year as a forward You can feel woiking in 10 minutes' time or less STARTS LIQUOR SENTENCE a new scientific comis ’ Th Trlbun pound Its fqiecial ingredient go diPRICE— Anastaoio Dominquez of rect! to the source of stonnch trouCisco has been bi ought to the Caibcn bles The corrective action is mild county Jail In Price bv Sheriff J B and soothing— a big advanc- - over the Skewes of On id count to serve a violent harmful effects of soda or tour months’ srnr-nIs sold und-- r a Imposed upon po’asMum him I? t week in Mob for vathfaction or m nv bark g mran-Lskt LI- 8cirimm-'oau-cf honor b yr m th aiiritn-uta 8209 fuie and tii good UiufcguLt uUUi embez-hlcme- Tribune to Th Special The following standing committees J PRICE— Directors to Price cham- were appointed: SJudiciary J Duggins and ber of commerce elected for 1930 ter son mayor and finance Wednesday are as follows: O P Harold Christensen:C D Mlchaelson Madsen H E O'Bryan Arthur claims 3 J Baxter BaxS J Smith J Bracken Lee A W Clyde waterworks and irrigation ter and Elmer Holyeson police and and John Redd S J When the vote had been tabulated cltv prison C D Michaelson8 Peterit was found that Mr Redd A D Duggins and Mayor John Button and W O Harmon were tied son public grounds and city propBaxwith 28 votes Mr Sutton withdrew erty Elmer Holvcson and S J Elmer and a coin tossed to decide the win- ter: streets and sidewalks ner These men with four holdover Holyeson and S J Baxter printing members will later choose a presi- Harold Christensen C D Michaeldent two vice president and secre- son cemetery S J Baxter and Har-S old Christensen fire department tary Michaelson A F O Merrill director of the Grand J Duggins and Cha D been called for Junction chamber of commerce special meeting council rooms spoke at the annual banquet of the Friday evening in the time new chamber Wednesday night Mr Mer- at the city hail at which rill explained the work of the Grand appointive officers will be selected Junction body and urged all members to look at their work as a per- to Th Tribune PROVO —Speaking on the early history of Provo before the local club at the Hotel Robert Thursday J N Jensen said there was no historical significance in calling the old Provo fort North Park Proposal was made by the clubmen to have the name changed to Sowlette park Professor Jensen said that when Chief Walker with his braves planned an attack on the whites in the old fort Chief Sowiette declared he would defend the whites The plan at Gunnison 0er Unties 'treasurer The vessel wtth 40 men aboard who had been exposed to the disease was expected to reach Honolulu Sunday She was 1355 mile northwest of this city at 10 o'clock last night and was making 11 knots an hour BptfcUl Officers Take Special to The Tribune Tribune 21-- ' For Physicians 1’Ian Meeting Auto Accidents Sliow Increase MANTI — Sanpete county farm bureau will hold it annual meeting Friday atorrooxr at the city hall at have AU local bureaus Ephraim been invited to attend by County President Amass Rasmussen who also extends invitations to communities where active local bureaus have not functioned during the year In addition to reorganizing plan for the year will be developed as well as plans laid for getting a large representation to attend the state annual meeting in Salt Lake January New City C HAS ELECTION Sanpete Farmers Special to Th OF C o ’ ol These suit are our finest offerings to men who like to save money on the best Finest fabrics Linings finest grade At the regular price they are real values You Judge them at 988tM V2©fff BLANKETS' Our regular $750 blankets 72x84 doupart-woble blanket pleasing colors Get these values while they last A limited quantity only going at ol $3 93 5 Values to $1640 a 72x84 double to blanket all colors ing bt $875 95 Qfe Original MAH W001EN MIMS- 28 RICMARCS ST Headquarters for L D S Garments 5'i-pou- nd go- |