Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 10 A OGDEN AND Office: 2470 Waihlngfon Bn-in- es VICINITY Office Phone Avenue 117 Home Phone MORNING S EXDAY PARK HIGHWAY K jRegional Aide Urges Wise ' ACTION Use of National Forests BANK GROUP PLANS Need of Depositors' Committee En- Bulletin Cites Grazing Proper Tree gages Lawyers for New Contest Cutting OGDEN— T E Thomas OGDEN— Dana Parkinson chairman MAYOR TELLS WORK AID PLAN of $195-00- 0 OGDEN— Mayor Ora Bundy who of Utah represented the department American at an unemploy- Legion ment conference between industrialists and Legion representatives of seven western states in San Francisco returned to Ogden Friday eve- ning Had-loc- 'v z KEEP UP WORK POCATELLO Idaho — The Yellow stone park highway is open from Preston on the south to Ashton on the north said Plez B Wilson state highway officer here Saturday night Road workers have abandoned their efforts to keep open the highway until better weather sets ui Parker P Carver secre tary to Governor C Ben Ross was here Saturday and said dispatches Friday from Boise to the effect that the state would abandon attempts to keep open the Old Oregon Trail east of McCammon were false The state highway department was at work Saturday between Lava Hot Springs and Soda Springs and reported a narrow road had been plowed between the communities The road between Downey and is reported still closed The high way west of here is completely open Although the Idaho road is closed effort is being made to keep open the route between Roberts and Mud Lake where thousands of sheep are marooned without food Miss Evelyn Porges Roberts school teacher said authorities had dismissed school until roads can be opened in the outlying districts Meteorologist A R Teeple predicted snow and colder weather far this region Saturday night A half Inch of snow fell Saturday morning Ma-la- Mayor Bundy was a member of a committee whith piesented several resolutions and these were passed by the conference The unemployment relief program of the national Legion group also was approved by the conference the mavor said and matters were discussed which were particularly applicable m the intermounlain and west coast territories In an address before the meeting Mayor Bundy advocated the distribution by the government of public funds to states and municipalities on some equitable basis with long time interest payments the funds perhaps to be matched by the states or cities It la his contention that this would automatically require common labor draftsmen and commodity materials In addition to the 75 Legion men there Mayor Bunday said about 125 prominent Pacific coast industrialists were present ence in tastes is due largely to failure to distinguish between abuse and wise use Promiscuous cutting of trees deserves no support to be sure but an intelligent harvesting of the ripe timber crops Is most logical especially when care is taken to protect the beauty and attractiveness of campsites and roadside scenery Cites Forage Problem “Transient sheep ai One lime left ruin and dust beds In their wake and cattle were accused of polluting streams and making campgrounds repugnant These conceptions were not without foundation and led to an unwarranted antipathy toward all grazing but millions of acres In the west produce valuable forage that can be and should be used without harm to other Interests "When people once get an Impres sion they seem to retain it tenaciously Twenty or 30 years ago there was so much mismanagement of livestock on ranges so much destruction of timber stand and so much of the OGDEN— The" Little Theater moveattitude ‘I am going to get mine while ment in Ogden will be formally or the getting is good’ that the public ganized the night of February 26 at built up a prejudice against the use a meeting in the Hotel Bigelow it of forage and timber resources These was decided at a meeting Friday prejudices together with the resent- night The following nominating commitment toward wanton waste of wild life brought about a conservation tee to present nominations for offimovement which undoubtedly saved cers of the organization was appointed by Thatcher Allred chairman of many a resource the Friday night meeting Mrs John Urges Wise lie T Rushmer R L Olson Miss Leora This conservation idea consisted Thatcher Mrs A D Barber and Jumainly of protecting but sheer pro- lian R Stephens tection of living things means inevitwas appointed Paul Thatcher able loss through decay and disease chairman of a ticket committee to arIf a crop of corn is merely protected for distribution of tickets for range use what happens? Under the play “A Perfect Alibi” Februagainst the most Intelligent Interpretation 18 19 and 20 in the Weber theater conservation signifies wise use or aryMiss Leora Thatcher is director of ocloss before crops harvesting the cast Is' Thatcher Allred R curs through decay disease and other and r Woods Neal C L Olson natural causes Consequently the Clegg Julian Stephens Richard millions of people camping or travelFlcker Philip McLaughlin La Von over the will forests national get Allred Mrs T J Upton Miss Lois ing ps more enjoyment if they can appreand Miss Ruth Clarke ciate the right kind of use of natural Chambeis resources i e the harvesting of mature or surplus forage timber and game In such a way that continued The outstandproduction is assured ing forests of the world are used forOGDEN— At the direction of City ests and there is more beauty in prouse than in stagnation Judge Simon Barlow acting coroner duction and OGDEN — William H Jackson man- a Jury was impaneled Saturday to and waste " of the People's Finance & Thrift ager hold an Inquest Into the death of Erreceived a cablegram from company nest Fort 63 who died at a local hosFrance Saturday announcing Pans pital Friday evening as the result of that his son Dee Jackson 19 who is injuries suffered Tuesday evening ion an L D S mission in France when he was struck at Fifteenth street would have to undergo a grafting and 'Washington avenue by a milk operation on a vertebrae and that he truck admittedly driven by Donald might be bedridden for a year No OGDEN— Robert J speMurray Holley of Slaterville details as to the ailment or necessity asthe of National Recreation cialist — The jury Moroni Jensen Arnold were given of the of sociation York New — City Friday Churchoperation Llmberg and Joseph Anderson officials have cabled for viewed the body at the Deseret mor- evening closed a successful week of details and if possible the youth will and play training In the tuary Saturday and will hear the tes- recreation be brought home He left last Weber here gymnasium 9 39 m a in the timony Tuesday at The largest crowd of the week ascity courtroom Mr Holley told police who investi- sembled Friday evening to see Mr FUNFRAL RITES SET At OGDEN— Funeral services for Mis gated the accident immediately after Murray In his demonstrations it occurred that he did not see Fort the close of the work Mr Murray Jane Horrocks Davis 73 widow of until he struck him Fort’ who was expressed his appreciation of the James E Davis who died Friday will trackman for the Utah Rapid Transit 8r°Uh of recreation leaders found in be held In Larkin & Sons funeral company was at work at the time oUOsden giving especially high praise- chapel Monday at 2 p m with I’0 Miss Edvenia Jeppson who han- Bishop William Z Terry of the L the accident police said Idled the institute for the week in ar- - D S church presiding Burial will rangement anjdmaterials be in Ogderi City cemetery Minisler Plans Talk The petition of the baqk commissioner and examiner is set for hearing Monday and the objections to be filed will automatically put the matter over to await such further action as may be taken by the depositors' committee the attorneys say Withhold Attorney’ Name It also Is announced that an outside attorney will be employed by the committee probably from Salt Lake but the name of the attorney Is being withheld for the present Mr Thomas announces further that all depositors who were unable to sign the subscription blank for the purpose of raising funds to secure legal counsel at the meeting held Wednesday night are urged to do so as soon as possible For their convenience subscription blanks are available at the following places: Office of T E Thomas 410 Eccles building office of W P Cook 308 Eccles building Driver drug store 2349 Washington avenue Depot drug 108 Twenty-fiftstreet C S Nelson Auto shop 2858 Washington avenue Sue on Promissory Note The Ogden State bank W T bank commissioner and R S Jones examiner in charge filed suit against Hazel R Swartz and Naomi A Rutledge in the Second district rourt Saturday Judgment is asked against Mrs Swartz for $4341 on promissory notes secured by mortgages and it Is further asked that any interest that Mrs Rutledge may have m the mortgaged property be held subsequent to tiie interest of the bank Suit also was filed Saturday by the same plaintiffs against Warren Delbert Campbell Marion O Campbell L E Field and Mary E Field to recover $15150 on promissory notes secured by mortgages ' Black-foot-Arc- o assist- the Ogderi State bank depositors’ ant regional forester at Ogden has committee Saturday announced that issued the following bulletin with the committee had employed Arthur respect to persons who visit the naWoolley and W H Reeder Jr to rep- tional forests for recreational purresent them in whatever action they poses: The million or more people who may take to protect the depositors It was announced at the same time visited the national forests of the that the attorneys will appear Monregion last season include day before District Judge George S some who are critical some indifferBarker to oppose the petition hereto- ent and some enthusiastic about what fore filed by the bank commissioner they see Some enjoy seeing timber and examiner in charge of the bank and forage in use Others feel that asking approval of a proposed settle- timber cutting grazing and hunting ment with the officers and directors should all be barred within sight ot of the bank for approximately any recreational area This differ- Falls-Robert- s Marital Marl Reports Slump After Holiday Lillie Theater Group Decides On Organizing Marital affairs either junctions or disjunctions form one of the principal occupations of the county clerk’s office— usu- Ca-pe- Juror Start Probe Into Auto Death Tragedy Missionary for Church Stricken Specialist Closes Kecreatioil Loure ELECTS Ogden farm meeting Fricoln” will be discussed Sunday eveday afternoon In the North Ogden OGDEN -- Tcharles E Wright chapel electing the following direcning by the Rev John Edward Carver in First Presbj tenan church The charged with grand larceny for the tors: Joseph S Jones Albert Shaw theme will present the salient fea- - alleged theft of 14 dresses and two E A Chatelam and Byron W War turesof the life of Lincoln as brought co I3 from Ln Iverson February ren waived preliminary hearing in city to light in the more recent biogra-8- pines revealing what Is purported to 'couit Saturday and was held for trial Second district court be new in Lincoln lore A program of music presented by a male quar- - Mls Iverson complaining witness Wright In the grand larceny tet with solo numbers by Reed Gam- he Weather condition February 13 1912 alnst him ln flled 8uit mell will be offered at the evening Second district court February 8 to The southwent low has deepened al-It and morning services smaller area though It now covers The sublect for the morning wor- annul their marriage ln Nevada Au- center over northern Ariiona wtlh belli 14 1931 on the ground that a pressure of 20 52 Inches at Flaaitatf ship is- "Weariness of Worshiping gust the ation western Canadian wtfe’ 1'vTg and u"dl: Meanwhile God This is a review of the recent! Wr'8t't had haa tallied Intensity and has spread vorced at the time of the pretended high to cover the northern states from the Pasurvey on church attendance FARM BUREAU On Life of Lincoln Court Holds Suapect OGDEN— The North For Dress Theft Trial bureau held its annual OGDEN—“The Man Who Made Lin- R But Saturday the departments of marital affairs encountered a real bear market so bearish that quotations’ were ' erased from the board George Graham county mar-- l lage license clerk who expects a busy day following a holiday spent the time twiddling his thumbs not a single couple called for a license to wed Nor were any divorce actions filed or granted types of suits which constitute almost 50 per cent of the business of Third district court Woman Asks Injury Damages claimed Damages of $10190 from the Utah Light & Traction com- pany by Mary Cole in a suit filed Saturday In Third district court The amount is asked as the result of int juries suffered in an automobile-streecar collision on June 12 Mrs Cole alleges that a southbound street car struck her castbound automobile in the intersection of Sixth south and West Temple streets as she slowed down to permit a northbound automobile fo pass As a result of the collision she suffered injuries to her back the complaint Woman Wins Award For Crash Injuries tary ball of the battalion as they apfear in their Correspondent Res Phone SCHOOL GROUP ASKS TAX STUDY Breeders Vote LEGION STARTS Approval for RELIEF DRIVE Two Delegates Sponsors Aid Cadets in Ars ranging Annual Fes- : FORUM SETS MEET The People’s Open Forum will hold its weekly discussion at 730 p m Sunday in room 404 of the city and county building The discussion will deal with problems of the day years Ilntwlu I IiUIillS e k ago Mr Metcalf announced following Mayor Lundstrom’s talk that this would be the last regional conference of teachers before the 1931-3year A conference of Twenty-sev- enth Parent-Teache- Blood GloTFalal To Idaho Woman I trtr ul The Talk of the Beauty World Today! Maynard’s Genuine Egyptian TURTLE OIL CREME A pure creme containing imported turtle oil the most oil known to cosmeticians penetrating Gently corrects sagging muscles Banishes blackheads and large rT pores Erases lines and wrinkles from your face j Causes face to radiate youth If you are in your forties and want to look twenty — if you are in your twenties and fear forty— use MAYNARD'S EGYPTIAN TURTLE OIL CREME Firms th portion of a woman’ oontour that first betray the line of age Ouard against encroaching svrlnklea stringy necks and sagging tissue A regular 41 50 r for only 88a — and remember only taro to a Add ltd for poetage on mall orders customer ii0c TURTLE OIL SOAP Special for 79 3 I)ram Sale of French Perfumes SCOUTS TAKE OATH — Ten registered scouts together with Dr F J Ree Arthur Bond E L Hansen Gerald Bullock Elmer Trone and David Sharp Jr took part in the recommittal ceremony last week As part of the ceremony the following boy a were awarded tenderfoot badges: Frank Wheaten Everet Hansen Carl Clark Leo Wilde Marvin Richinsj Douglas Clark and Acel Bedsaul COALVILLE Drugs plelJ 77c 97c 39c 77c 79c 89c 79c 79c 23c 39c 39c 39c 29c 5 lbs 27c 9120 Scott's 79c Emulsion 60c Plnpx Cough 47c Medicine SI 00 Size 73c Ovsltine Salt SLan's Liniment for 2V) 50c 69c 27c 55c 4 4 2 KffENEX Hospit1 Cotton 5 yards Strrlllted f0 7 for 87fl for 28 an ' Game hy Adhrslve jspo vln h by Adhesive 1 a pe 1 h— ToUftrift— fttrpft Floor) t G9c KOTFX MOPFR8 -- V Specials for TOMORROW Keppler’i Malt rj Qa 0 4 iQ Cod Liver Oil 4 a1 Jad balls I Krusfhen “ ‘ man of the county committee Ui employment funds are now practsi and unless exhausted cally they ar replenished Immediately much of tha work provided ln the past will hava to be discontinued and families suffej as a result 85c uiiv-As- p LOGAN— Sponsors of the Utatf State Agricultural college R O T C an are preparing for the thirty-eightnual military ball to be given Friday Sponsors are assisting committees to make the ball a suocess Cadet Majo Howard Norton Salt Lake is general committee chairman Sponsors of the unit are DellR Church Petersboro Battery A: Tyra Wilson Logan Battery D Maui in Flint Layton Battalion Margaret Watkins Logan Battery C Edith Stoddard Logan assistant Battery Aj band Faya Zola Yeates Logan Daines Logan assistant Battery C Virginia Parkinson Logan assistant' Battery B Marion Hussey Ogden as sistant Battalion Nada Rich Logan assistant Battery B The sponsors are elected by mem bers of the R O T C at the begin nlng of each year At each review or on special parades the sponsors march with their respective batteries At regular drill days Tuesdays and the are Thursdays sponsors required to appear at school in their white uni forms Cut-Rat- e Parent-Teache- 1 tivity AUERBACH CO Parent-Teache- 1 Law-licne- Workers Asked to Give Per Cent of Salaries for' Help Parent-Teache- ritvicvt Slot Machine Phone k the" ! Office 113 North Main BRIGHAM CITY— Conforming to LOGAN— A recommendation that the nationwide campaign of the local teachers’ associations make a American legion to relieve unemploy study of the tax and salary question ment Brigham post launched a drive was made at the northern regional conference of the Utah Education Thursday evening to cooperate with committee of the existing make-worassociation Saturday m the Logan juBox Elder county to procure funds nior high school The locals were to continue the woodchopping advised to find out who pays the Smithficld dnectors and other activities by untaxes how the money is spent and Because of lack of funds no breedhow 'the tax money received by ers’ sale will be held this year the employed in this county schools is spent group decided However some sort The post passed a resolution stating Roy C Metcalf of Weber district of exhibit to take the place of the that every employed person In this was in charge of the sessions at which county fair will be arranged for this section receiving compensation as 75 delegates from the northern part fall Mr Nelson said wages or otherwise should pay to the committee 2 per cent of R L Wrigley county agent and make-worof the state were present The recommendation to study the Marvin Tham Benson and Mr Noble his monthly income during the next tax and salary question was advo- were appointed to survey and classify three months County and state and cated by the delegates to ascertain a nil dairy bulls in the county After school employes are now making such procedure that is based on facts and this work they will report back to payments and it was considered proper that other persons should be willnot merely an opinion or propaganda the Association C D McBride president of the Logan ing to do the same To effect the collection of these Teachers’ association said Summit County Drouth moneys Commander Lloyd Reese was Other Resolutions Adopted Board Appoints Aides directed to appoint a committee to Other resolutions adopted in the contact all employers and employes in afternoon meeting were: Cooperation COALVILLE — The county an effort to secure written authority r associations drouth committee lastSummit between week named from each employe to his employer to and the betterment of schools that the following subcommittees: commitpay direct to the make-worlocals form a credit union or have section Morgan Parke M C tee this 2 per cent beginning next South as many teachers as possible join the Douglas Stephens north sec- pay day or not later than the last state credit union locals not having Taylor tion C H Crittenden F D Williams of the present month Where this Is sick leave or hospital benefit to K 3 Hixson general countv com- - not possible arrangements will be organize one made for employes or those in busimittee Erwin Crittenden W The opening session featured adness for themselves to make their B Andrus Joseph Stephens dresses by Alma Sonne cashier and contributions direct vice president of the Ixigan First NaELKS ENTFRTAIN The committee selected is Clyde B tional bank and E E Greenwood OGDEN — Ogden Elks entertained Stratford Jarvis Koford and John M president of the Utah Education asso- their ladies prospective Elks and in- Burt who will select aides and begin ciation Both brought out the respon- vited guests at the Elks home on Grant their canvass at once sibility of the teacher to society avenue Saturday night Several hunTo show good faith 20 legionnaires Mayor A G Lundstrom gave the dred persons were in attendance and present paid a dollar in addition to of eduwelcome comparing address buffet refreshments were served their regular monthly payment This cation today with that 40 and 50 Dancing closed the entertainment was turned over to T il Davis chair- - J dur-!!!h- rt J k OGDEN— Damages of $1500 were awarded Mrs Hilda Mehr by a jury in district court Saturday against Harrison B and Ivy B Child The suit was based on injuiies suffered by Mrs Mehr In an automobile collision on the Riverdale road south of here July 13 1928 when a car In which she was riding was struck by a machine in which the defendants were riding Mrs Mehr sued for $25000 SETS C DANCE PLANS 87-- B LOGAN — Professor George Caine of the Utah State Agricultural college and George S Noble Amalga will receive the support of the Cache County Holstein Breeders' association as state delegates to the national Holstein convention the local association decided Saturday Ballots will be sent to Utah Holstein breeders within the next few days Andrew Nelson of College Ward was reelected president of the group Foster Reese Benson vice president Guy Merrill Richmond O L Lee Paradise and Gerald Plowman Regional Conference Urges Teachers to Inquire Into Problems 0 T 116 Res Phone Circulation 838 HO M spe- LOGAN Northern UTAHR - lali-foml- a Logan Maurine Flint Layton Margaret Watkins Second rou Logan Edith Stoddard Richmond Zola Yates Brigham Faye Daines Logan Mario Hussey Ogden Virginia Parkinson Franklin ldahof Nada Rich Logan cial uniforms The sponsors and their home towns are: Left to ends CONFERENCE SET Discusses Cooperation the L D S Otto Mehr president of the Logan ward will be held Sunday r association spoke beopening at 9 30 a m with a session of teachers and officers The general fore the conference in the afternoon on session cooperation between the session will take place at 6 30 p m r schools and the associations Mrs K O Hardy Salt Lake Illness Lending Player’s r assopresident of the Forces Change in Cast ciation also gave a brief talk Delegates at the conference were from Weber Ogden Logan LOGAN— WUford D Porter direc- Cache Morgan Box Elder Sacred Heart acad-tor of the Community Players’ pro- emy Logan academy and the Utah cific coat to the Great Lakes and much duction which is to be given next marriage State Agricultural college 'I he highest pressure of the middle slates was forced and Wednesday Thursday m the states ts 30 Inches at Havre and Wife Wins Decree on Miles Ctijr 1UU pressure- distribution has to make a change in the cast Saturtaused snow In the western plains central to of Mrs Loretta the Illness due and southern Ronky mountains and part day Charge Mrs Clayton was to have of the plateau and rain In southern Clayton Lower temperatures prevail over taken the leading woman's part in OGDEN— Ethel V Chase was grant-of the most of the western IOXPS country with the eoldest weather In the “Mrs Bumpxtead Leigh” Joan Cardon has been chosen by DiUTOwlldw Georje Reaped Friday from the Robert I m mi Mr Porter to take the place of Mrs Viiion LOGAN—Glenna F Jones 33 wife S Barker on nonsupport grounds She Burton fox farm In Eden according trn Other members of the cast Clayton data at Salt Lak cut comperatu M Jones of Almo Idaho was awarded custody of one child to Mr Burton and are running wild 'lnnwriiture Inches Mr and Mrs Ottis of Reuben Hobbs are Gladys in Oadbn UDDer valley at died the but no order regarding alimony was Budge Memorial hospital Trotman I'nUii mouth aim isn' Snow which fell In the valley tsi Peterson Kenneth and Ray a blood clot Mrs Jones made as Chase is not within the Ju d Andrsmi Ru''se11 Ium Friday from iReilmn so was the week that ing deep was -usriiction of the court operated on for a ruptured ap’"'iloant tlna month silica' ' UK all of nnhres s! ‘ rcdif some time ago Florence Rhine filed a dvorcesut Pe- - 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Dell a C hu the She was born April 15 1898 in Daniel J inch Saturday Preciniuiion Emmersou Abbott Tremon- torsboio 24 a hour at endim the ’I Total for t hargmg nmmiprwirt providence daughter of John J hey were mar none ton MONDAY e m Fredericks She Stauffer i ed June 145 - and Sarah 2' Litis iyil of fouith the The OGDEN-Fune- ral production services for Mrs WVfod3iV 3 17 was married here in 1915 and they Mr said Potter tie theater plajs Fern Moote Sterner wife of Delbert Areumulaiad delmeiwy ama Oit moved to Almo ln 1916 WFATIIKH PHMMIVATTONe TAKFN L Steiner and daughter of J Besides her husband six sons and m MOL NT A IN TIMP i today and Elvina Peterson Moore BoumI Over survive: Douglas Leta daughter Suspect who dled Thursday at the home 2135 L’ai-frdlrWilliam Gay R Dean and Verl a Opal Court District To Adams avenue will be held Monday 2 as O Jones Almo Idaho her parents in at 2 p m In the Fourth ward L D S Providence five sisters and a brotha wtlh Bishop Edward T SaunLOGAN— Grady Lanford charged er Mis Walter Smith Brigham City OGDEN Charley Prolhee and chapel Station tn bewith buiglary when arraigned Mrs Denton Rogers Jim Polos charged with opeiatmg ders presiding Interment will be Myron Fredtr3 fore City Judge Jesse P Rich Satur- ericks Mrs L K Baugh Mrs Morslot machines which were played forj‘h fden City cemetery under the sa 6 t & lha Maian funeral home 'Ion money failed to appear for trial in day pleaded guilty and was bound gan Hailstone and Mrs M J Milton over to the disti let court under a Logan the city court Satui day and their ca-1 SET f R‘ES bond of $1500 bonds of $55 cm h weie declared for-- i The body was taken bv Lindquist OGDEN— Funeial for Laufurd was brought here from A Sons to Almo where funeral sir f services Monb by Sheriff Jett Stowell Lan- vices will be held Henry Latvreme Seaton 48 night ford is alleged to have robbed the baggage agent for the Ogden Union CHICK FASS1R SFNTLM’tD home of It a Hansen in Wcllssllle Legion Fails lo I)ecil ' ' November 21 19J1 truiy ai mu ittillUY iHMnP rd giiiUy an luu fubent will he held Monday at 1 30 ISVw Home pacing On Site a 'nnJw°v-'0n m tn the First Methodist church PLAY CHOSEN '“'Interment will be in Mount Ogden COALVlIiE — Georg A Admv LOGAN — No definite action saas court Saturday to 30 days In jail ItMrnorlll parlt undr the riirprtlon on director of public sped h In Northjtaken bv the American Legion post w s piovided however that of the Klrkendall Darling mortuary Summit high si hool announced that Friday night as to the site for a new aervlr g 15 days he may be paroled the play "Tommy” had been rhosen horue Evan H Haneey post com for 60 days if he makes the che k PLATE RIREAU BUSY for the" annual school play with the mnnder said Saturday Mr Haneey g fOd following cast' Evelyn Vernon Clar- - aid e site was being considered but huiemi in the courthouse took a spuit ence Shi gent Norma Stephens Roy would not divulge where it was Saturday when 140 plates for Judd Lorenzo Rates Joe Com h Mar- - Plans for the George Washington Jim Cloam rhai ged wiih srnger cars sod 24 plates for Iru kg bicentennial stag pin tv February 20 qiiis Pendleton end Rhea Slmister 1 w of med Imlu-&lat Dm log the week jH’Wieton ri e is liquor February wei outlined and discussed to 7000-OOin O Commander td appear for trial the citvlsive of Saturday a business 330 putEngland is estimated to have George S Baillf of Piovo f”irt Stm dav and his rah bond of senger car plate were bued and BO bicycles and Is expected to have will b tb pi iuclpal speaker Mr 0 am declared foi fehed 1000000 mor by the end of this yearjHancey said (truck plates Non-suppo- right: First row Della Church Logan Tyra Wilson 4 Sponsors of the Utah State Agricultural college O T C who are arranging for the annual mili- ally k ftsca t 1932 Helping to Arrange Annual Military Ball OPENS CREWS 3892 FEBRUARY It '!— Btnoefc aC n JifC 27c 17c Floor) ft |