Show V JrL V-- 4 vliW “3®ii r 1 ' a JftfTJWj£i ’W ZJ k THE SALT LAKE Till DUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL School Head Lists Winners in Essay Contest tate News From Utah Points BOARD SPURNS COURT NAMES TAXES GROW AS G 1932 GRAND JURY Ywards Made in OS SCHOOL BOARD Wasalch County BEGINS TASKS CUTS SALARIES Courtof Honor MIDWAY— The Wasatch district Boy Scout court of honor program in 1 pf Federal Attorney States Midway Second ward L D S chapel Decides Upon Ten Opening (included: Sunday evening About Seventy Cases prayer Joseph Gertsch quartet Roy Cent Reduction in I’ay Huntington Henry Schuller and Roy of Teachers Huffaker reading Emer Wilson: jn Await Study 111 strumental duet Bernard and Karl Probst jokes Alma Scheuller harAssessor Cache County solo David Huffaker: song OGDEN— Salaries of teachers in OGDEN— With E C Coffin of Salt monica Huntington brothers reading Ross the $1000 OGDEN— The throat ailment Lake as foreman 22 men were sworn Coleman Increase Out Points Ogden city schools receiving of little Ms Shlrlev Bausc in as grand jurors by Judge Tillman Awards were: Tenderfoot Arthur Young pr more per year will be reduced 10 D Johnson of the United States dis- Mark Rasband Floyd Witt Daryl Carllle daughter of Mr and in school year Consideration Another Grant Flygara Bill Tadd Victor Montgom- per cent for the coming Parley Held to Determine Mrs Frank Bause was discovtrict court Tuesday morning ery Vernon McDonald Roland Howa and This announcement was made at the Cofto to ered by have Mr The jurors m addition Monday Tracey Hickcn first class Hiram Plummer Application Set for Ways to Keep Schools been caused by a penny lodged fin are- Henry Stevens Thomas Eng and Robert Huntington conclusion of a special meeting of the LOGAN — Figures compiled by Marden Duke and Harry Mayo: star m the child’s throat With the C Donald and Child land George Roband Denton Mahoney Heloy Epperson in Session city board of education late Tuesday Hearing aid of an oecophagoscope Dr Counly Assessor R S McQuarrie Ogden J A Steele ert Huntington merit badges Grant Peckenpaugh Richard Draper Milton afternoon A H Aland removed the coin Thomas Alston A B Maughan J T HansenMaxNellHaueter show that taxes in Cache county are Ivan Dwight Letts! This will mean according to Citv at 9 p m Monday and the paHoratio Linsey Ruion Fisher T E Ashworth Nichols 9 to 2593 per cent Zenger Robert Hewitt and Schools W Kail OGDEN— District Judge Eugene E from 8 per cent PROVO — The problem of how to tient was reported as recoverJones O D Collett Otto Oblad H Robert Huntington Robert Crook Elmo Superintendento'fof $60000 for the comwhile valuations have been Thurman and Francis Tate Lionel Simmons Hopkins a cut higher W Salt AnC M and Charles B Jex Pratt Wright schools the nicely ing Tuesday appointed keep the Provo City open schedule Hugh Coleman Ray and Morse Anderson Lake T J Tingey Jr Woodruff O Melvin Watkins and Floyd Bonner Floyd ing year over the present derson as receiver under a $3000 giadually decreasing from 1922 until full nine months' term was discussed The cut was made necessary to A Spear Provo John W Neilson Jenkins Royal Atwood Harold McDonald 1931 Mr McQuarrie said Tuesday beand LeRoy Sweat Lynn Barnea Victor board of education announced bond in the cases of the Ogden State Tuesday by the Provo City school Centerfield F W Clark and W E Dean Dan Thomas Maurice Briggs cause of the from Montgomery Mr The table in McQuarreceipts compiled by drop big bank batik commissioner and examiboard with representatives from the Conrad Hanson Ferrln VanWagoner and Elhs Henllne DenCriddle Morgan It was 1931 assessed W IL Cantwell ton Mniionev Perslng Howe Doyle Murdock the state and county taxes will reBear River City ner of the bank against D D McKay rie shows from 1922 to Provo Teachers’ association and the aud Curtis Robbms board school the added valuation of property for taxable purthat Smithfield and E R McKay to foreclose chattel poses decreased $1964410 or 79 per Provo Taxpayers' association ceive $45000 less from the statetothan Judge Johnson advised the jurors the In 1931 and there remains due cent This was with respect to the The bpard rejected a proposal by mortgages given to secure notes as to the responsibility which rested from $59000 uncollectible board Mr but Cache schools county of McQuarrie A case the bank against third the teachers offering to give their upon them and admonished them to Weber county James Gunn McKay for $17095 se- reported and taxes for school purpreserve the strictest secrecy with reservices free during the final two The board plans to run the schools cured by a chattel mortgage on sheep poses over the same period Increased to their deliberations He also spect weeks of school providing the board the contract pei lod nine months for and cattle In which appointment of a $2795174 or 16 81 per cent The avshould be indictments them that told would approve their 1932 33 contracts this year closing May 27 but a clauses receiver 1 asked will come before erage mill levy for the county schools based on facts of a substantial characat the same salary schedule as this will be inserted in the ensuing year for the last three years was 93 This ter Jurors were further advised that Registrations at Price In- Judge George S Barker April 11 contracts permitting the board to year for all teachers reappointed who Without reaching a conclusion Dis- year $48224 38 or 2781 per cent was 16 would constitute a quorum and donated their services close the schools at any time funds 1930 the off tax the for clude Students in E lopped all levy to 12 votes trict be would Pratt spent that Eugene necessary Judge A resolution asking the teachers to of Wednesday on the case of the We- schools which was explained by Mr — A committee represent- may become exhausted an indictment return TOOELE supervisors show their appreciation of the situaSolo Division ' United ber county school board against the McQuarrie as being caused by the States District Judge ing the tax units in Tooele Grants-vill- Contracts toforprincipals the ensuing year will tion and their loyalty to the commu and teachers bank the commlsssioner raise in 1930 which was over the State Charles R Hollingsworth announced Ogden Lake Erda Vernon Point St issued soon Superintendent Hopmty by continuing to teach the full and examiner in which the board legal limits that approximately 70 cases would John and Clover presented the fol- be term and accept as full PRICE-Secrekins announced Mr McQuarrie’s tabulation shows seeks to have a deposit of $14191 68 cases before come the to local school the liquor jury H William lowing suggestions Toy pay eight months' salary was handed in the bank at the time of its closing assessed valuation for state and state predominating with several Dyer act board this week to help meet present SCHOOL WINDOWS BROKEN to the teachers’ committee to be sub of the Price chamber of commerce declared a trust fund schools which decreased In Cache and Mann act cases also to be con- conditions: Ray -P- rincipal C mitted to the teachers for considera- announced Tuesday that 218 students COALVILLE cent or 74 Taxes $2338718 county per sidered Board States Contention That first consideration be given to marshal s tion levied for state and state school purIn addition home people In the filling of post Evans reported to the city dihad The other entered the solo instrumental only juror Is in s the board’s petition poses In Cache It alleged Animals to the 22 chosen Tuesday who apIn the resolution that which was Many High-Clascounty jumped vision of tions in the county schools that re office Monday morning the in his of05 or 6 9 per cent from 1922 to adopted unanimously it was pointed cert to the Intermountain band14con-15 that the money was deposited Intreaof Fair-vie- ductions be made in school costs for windows had been broken L A Carlson was peared be on held S here bank Harold time Utah County Show April some out that taxpayers have only paid 79 by school at Campbell 1931 Mr McQuarrie said at fice the high account who was excused on 16 All but four of the 32 bands surer of the board and an employe next year that a 10 per cent reduc per cent of their taxes for 1931 and and of sickness in his family Property valuations in the county The other tion be made in salaries of all teachers between Friday night and Monday from Utah In and Idaho of col Colorado the the bank without Fork at Spanish that the prospects for next year show requiring Several rocks the size of for general purposes were lowered morning jurors summoned who did not ap- now receiving less than $100 a month hen’s lateral security for the funds The $2338718 that a retrenchment program calling meet have entered soloists found on his desk and or 74 per cent over this were eggs various had excused for been 12 pear to 20 per cent reduction in salfor a reduction of from $50000 to Three entrants are required to com- case will be resumed Wednesday period For general county purposes the floor covered and floor on the summoned were reasons 25 since they aries of $110 to $150 per month SPANISH FORK— Under the man$60000 in the budget will be neces plete a class When four are entered morning taxes over the same increased shattered bv glass period in any one division two medals will District Judge George S Barker $17107 47 or 16 43 per cent over $200 per month includsary agement of Dr R C Swalberg the per cent JUDGE FINES SHEEPMAN six or more com- Tuesday entered judgment in the case ing superintendent clerk office emIn the discussion with the teachers be given and In Logan city annual Utah tounty livestock show valuations Property PRICE— Justice J W Hammond ployes and all other employes of the committee the board asked the teach- pete in the same class three awards of the Ogden State bank the bank for general purposes were decreased ers to also consider ihe proposition will be made Bands are divided into commissioner and examiner of the $374309 or 55 per cent during this will open Wednesday morning with found George Gabiotakis guilty of school board that the janitor’s wages per cent of teaching two weeks free and on four classes and in the event that bank against Josephine Jones in the period as compared with taxes levied many commendable entries trespass on Monday and fined him be cut 33 not enough soloists In one case of the bank against Mrs Jones for The committee commended the will be the $25 Gabiotakis was ‘accused of runsame Saturdays until May 13 This would there are the Especially noteworthy period Increasing at the last the entrants will be placed in Archie G Douglas Lizzie A Doug63 or 25 93 per cent Mr McQuar- junior exhibitions with entries in the ning sheep on property belonging to board ontothe standnotaken give the required 38 weeks of school group married women las A E Taylor and Andrea Taylor GENERAL AGENTS— Utah & Idah employ meeting but the schools would close two the next higher division clubs Frank Gonl A decrease of $374308 er Future Farmers and the rie showed The number of soloists from each The judgment against Mrs Jones is St Trust Bid 301 Utah Savin Sumweeks earlier than scheduled TeachIn Juab listed cent from Piute 55 school per city property being Was 1491 ers would be paid for eight months school In the meet is as follows Idaho for $2500 and interest and provides valuations was suffered during this mit Wasatch Utah and other counFalls 20 Provo high 4 Ogden high that the claims of the other defendand one week as compared with an increase ties 8 Grand Junction Colo 14 Montrose ants are subsequent to those of the period of- the W L Mitchell president of $12288 82 or 1598 per cent in taxes Many exhibits were placed Tues4 Carbon high of Price 14 PalColo bank SYNOPSIS OF THE teachers’ association stated he would levied during the nine years day afternoon among them 30 4 II 203-4-7 Uintah high of Vernal isade Colo WALKER BANK BUILDING Grants Petition ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Judge call immediately a mealing of the 2 clubs In the junior divisions are enCache schools’ in mills rate county Cyprus high of Magna IB Sunny-sid- e Judge Barker also granted the pe reached a maximum In 1930 with 101 tries in baby beef sheep hogs and teachers to consider the proposals New Jersey Fidelity & 9 Monroe 1 North Summit high tion of the bank to straighten out a while in 1922 it was at the minimum dairy cattle Of note in the Future The taxpayers’ group headed bv Salt Lake City Utah Feuit-val- e of 7 18 Coalville Hiawatha of land deal 40 wherein acres Chairman W R Phlbbs and Secretary Glass Insurance With 6 7 mills The realty for the Logan Farmer division is an entry from Colo 0 Mt Lincoln Colo 8 at Roy is to be transferred to Violet city schools was in peak Victor Bird presented a letter calling 1927 with 14 mills Shirl P Morrill of the Piute high 18 3 Fork Latuda 100 cent Helper a in for Gibson return Company Spanish the board's attention to the fact that J SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL per which was kept for five years In school an outstanding student who SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL Market Street Home Offtce-2- 71 tax returns In 1932 33 would not ex 5: Roosevelt 2 Appleton Colo 4 first mortgage bond on Ogden real 1922 the low point was reached when brings his baby beef to exhibit OF STATEMENT OF STATEMENT Newark New Jersey ceed $200000 compared to $250000 Castle Dale 4 Harding junior high estate The land at Roy is mortgaged a rate of 114 mills was set of the noted entries on the One C Hoagland President—S The Boston Insurance received this year and asking the of Price 8 Notre Dame of Price 4 to the Federal Land bank at BerkeThe mill rate in Logan city reached grounds early Tuesday was the string The American Insurance Secretary — W D Ward December 31st board to prepare their budget for Huntington 7 Spring Glen 8 Fiulta ley Calif fur $2731 28 which will be a peak In 1925 when a rate of 1675 of Hereford sires on oondttton Showing 12 taken care of in the transaction C'astlegate 2 Company Company the coming year accordingly The Colo mills was set This rate was kept until shown by B C Linebaugh of Pleas1931 made to the Commissioner of InBosBarker further granted the 1930 Last 87 Street Office— of Utah pursuant Home 115 Judge committee also urged the board to Sprlngville Eureka Wellington Mt one state Street Kilby ant these Grove is surance of the it was dropped to 16 Washington Home Office— Among grand Emmons and Duchesne have not reg- bank's petition to turn over the mills the year ton Massachusetts to law: reduction coining due to champion sire weighing 2227 pounds Newwk N J keep the schools open if possible the istered students R in the solo contest guardianship of Alice E Chamberlain the Increased revenue President— William ASSETS Hedge President— C W Bailey full nine months’ period but stated Will H Nielsen of Palmyra has an derived from 168201 08 Mr Toy said — F Hoadtey Real estate to her son Clarence A Chamberlain the Secretary— William J Chisholm they realized the problem the board outstanding herd of Holstein dairy Secretary condition 31 municipal light December on 31 plant condition loans 2 349160 00 on December other and Number Showing of entrants Mortgage Showing by Instruments and make transfers and exchanges of was facing without funds and being is: on animals the InCache at of was the high ground county's levy 2370983 05 1931 Bonds and stocks made to the Commissioner of In- 1931 made to the Commissioner Cornet 41 trombone 23 clarinet real estate which will straighten out Wmterton & Sons of the Woodland surance unable to borrow In 1927 with 525 mills and at 174 016 09 surance of the State of Utah pursuant Cash In office and banks point Utah of of State pursuant the 33 flute 14 28 of 13 the Mrs Chamberlain and the lowest affairs drum saxophone 809163 68 Besides Mr Phlbbs and Mr Bird to law: assets in 1930 with 325 dairy have 15 entries at the show one to law: Other point ledger 2 18 loss also baritone the bank against ASSETS guarantee sousaphone other taxpayers present were Judge xylophone of the largest number for one dairy mills ASSETS 15 French horn 20 5 bassoon $ 1375400 00 assets 4535550 00 Real estat A B Morgan W R Butler Alex $5871523 90 farm Total Seek to Revoke Agreement Real estate oboe 8 73550 00 Nonledgerledger 406464 34 50 other loans 807 and 18R7 asset Mortgage school teams and Mortgage and other loans Robert Morefield G M TayJudging by high The bank bank and commissioner 14344048 77 The students will compete In the 24215 338 98 Bonds and stocks Bonds and stocks lor C T Kclgley and S H Jones of beef cattle judging dairy 93 in baby of examiner bank filed 604114 the charge 572986 331 Cash In office and banks same class in which their band Is reg $6277988 24 Oross asset in office and banks a petition Tuesday asking permission C sheep and horses will occupy the Cash 1219125 09 Lees sssets not admitted 294622 53 2985466 46 Other ledger assets asset Other istered ledger time Wednesday The boxing and to revoke a trust agreement entered 79 Total ledger assets $17616236 wrestling contests will be the enter$598336571 Into with Ella Hlnchcliff wherein she Total ledger asset Total admitted assets $34196 947 27 Wage Reduction 5783013 H tainment feature of the day and will Nonledger assets 202856 12 Nonledger assets delivered $3000 to the bank and reLIABILITIES Plan Rejected at be held the Winona theater under ceived therefor a note and mortgage 50000 00 $ Oross assets $23399 249 90 Contingent reserve $34 399 803 39 Gross assets the management of Coach Fenton AMERICAN FORK- -A heated dis signed by Hyrum B and Ruby P 12279029 Unearned premium reserve 157768570 2777548 66 Less assets not admitted Less assets sot admitted of Reeves school the cussion developed In the public meethigh Net amount unpaid losses Wheelwright The bank desires to Dr Swalberg ‘expects the show to 2621928 06 take such action as will vest the title ing here Monday evening when more and claims Total admitted assets $2327645961 Total admitted assets $3162225473 316674 58 All other liabilities with in than 300 taxpayers of Alpine school held to the property compare favorably any involved in Mrs LIABILITIES LIABILITIES LOGAN— Final plans for the an- former years district packed the American Fork Hlnchcliff and close out the trust reserve 527473078 Unearned $ 28 nual cleanup and palntup' program Unearned premium reserve $13460665 premium $4566288 34 Total high school auditorium to go over the agreement Net amount unpaid losses Net amount unpaid losses 11 to 15 will be discussed at $800000 00 Capital April 1932 33 school 47 Esther CEDAR McFarland a CITY— In commemoration budget proposed 1515 983 and claims 2182753 86 Taylor filed 617077 37 and claims One group principally farmers of of Geoige Washington’s bicentennial petition asking that the sum of $496 83 a meeting Wednesday at 2 p m In 240000 00 Surplus 267499 20 Dividend liability Dividend liability the chamber s of Logan commerce 40 the district contended that under the anniversary the American 6284420 All other liabilities In her 244981799 All 141707737 the to other liabilities Ogden State policyholders Surplus a history deposited by according to Fire Chief C W present critical times It was abso- classes of the Branch Agricultural bank by order of the court as guard65 Total $13315136 Total $18360736 33 Total capital surplus and lutely necessary that the budget be college will plant 200 hardwood trees ian of Ambrose McFarland be de- Rapp chairman of the chamber clean$3 000 000 00 Capital $8 6R7 480 00 $5983365 71 other liabilities Capital Aummed materially and proposed on the campus The date has not as clared a prefeience claim She sets up and paintup committee Captains 96 6961322 40 6574038 have Surplus been chosen and have been Surplus that the teachers and other employes yet been definitely set but it will be out that the bank refuses to acknowlStats of Utah County of Salt Lake—ss making surveys of their respective of the district be subjected to a cut m the next two or three weeks edge the preference d 8uprplus as to policyholders 13261518 40 Surplus as to policyholders 9961322 96 This certifies that tbs blocks Chief Rapp said The ceremony which will be held ranging from 5 to 40 per cent since company has filed Its annual stateto According Total this was the only place they could on the day of the plans an effort will Total ment of which the foregoing Is a capital surplus capital surplus will conBRIGHAM CITY— Box Elder’ anbe made to utilize every vacant lot and other liabilities $23276 459 61 synopsis and has compiled with th find to make a saving which they sist of the following planting and other liabilities $31 622 25473 program: Satnual in the be held here will in some of this Stats relating to Insurlaws dairy day city declared must come way the chief Banner” B A C band said and therefore Is duly authorized The Cache Valley Boy Scout urday May 7 it was decided at a State of Utah The other group of taxpayers felt dedicatory speech Vurge of Salt Lake—es Stats of Utah County of Salt LakA— ss ance County Smith council is cooperating with the cham- meeting of a group of dairymen and Thla certifies that the above named This certifies thst tha above named to transact the business of lnsuranc the cut was beyond reason and after president of the class selection In tha State of Utah until the last day ber in the drive and scouts are to be citizens in the chamber of commerce company haa filed Its annual state-me- company has filed It annual stateparleying for some time the resolu- ’Trees” band planting of the trees 1933 la a sy- of February la the of a which of ment to called sythe which foregoing foregoing Monday upon night help tion asking for the cut was defeated by all members of the class In wltnesa whereof I hereunto aet N J Valentine Was again named nopsis and haa compiled with toe laws nopsis snd has complied with ths laws who have vacant 158 to 90 and a motion carried leavlota are People The class committee in charge Inthis state relating to Insurance and of this state relating to Insurance and my hand and affix my official teal urged to call the chamber of com- general chairman R H Stewart of ing the question in the hands of the cludes: Boyd Gurr Charles Evans OGDEN— Winners in the George merce therefore la duly authorized to trans- therefore Is duly authorized to trans this 15tb day of March 1932 r Nobel Chief agent county secretary board to work out J Q McQUARRIE Rapp reported Many act the buslneaa of Insurance In the act the business of Insurance in the (Seal) and Rulon Mendenhall all of Cedar Washington essay contest in Weber aersons want Commissioner of Insurance general chairman of the cattle State of Utah until the last day of State of Utah until the laat day of The recommendation of the farm City The plots and it is project is under the direc- county schools were announced jeing planned garden P 1933 J Barnard 1933 committee if assembling who own bureau group was as follows: the February February people tion of Mrs Zoe Robinson Palmer Tuesday as follows: In wltnesa whereof 1 hereunto set my In wltnesa whereof I hereunto eet my lots will turn them over to the cham- chairman Guernsey cattle section M “That the schools be operated on American First In grade and junior high ber to distribute history instructor affix my official seal this 15th hand and affix my official seal this 15th them for gardens V Rohwer chairman Jersey cattle handofand a THE TRAVELERS basis Instead of a classes Evan Skeen of March 1933 grade day of March 1932 eighth day Hansen section chairman Clifford twelve-montunder the Wagons of basis snd that the supervision O MCQUARRIE pay Warren second tie between Verna o J (Seal) (Seal) Postal McQuarrie j Holstein cattle section Financing of Savings Money teachers’ Janitors' and bus drivers' Commissioner of Insurance of Insurance Commissioner Kcndell Ulntnh and Hazel Robin- James Sorenson city street superBRANCH OFFICE will make rounds April 16 and dairy day will be in the hands of the salaries be cut on the following perOrders Show Big Gain son Burch Creek third Florence visor merchants’ local committee cans not will pick up They centage basis: pick up Donaid Warren North Ogden fourth WALKER BANK BUILDINO ashes Mr Sorenson said People are Transportation of the cattle to and "Five per cent on all salaries below MIDVALE — The report for the Olsen Plain City fifth Norma to clean up the ashes that have from this city will be provided for urged $1000 10 $1000 to $1500 15 $1500 to quarter Salt Lake City Utah ending March 31 shows large Thompson West Weber sixth Janet $2000 20 above $2000 during the winter by the finance committee Increases in the money order and Nielson Taylor seventh Clyde Wade accumulated months CO and have them hauled away REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT "Also that the superintendent’s sal postal savings divisions of the Mid Warren eighth Marie Ferrln Eden ary and expense account be reduced vale postoffice according to PostHonorable mention was given to Chief Rapp declared SYNOPSIS OF TH ALL KINDS or INSURANCE The from $4200 to $3000 and the clerk master C I Goff cleanup program will not end ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Velda Field Slaterville Mary Gibson 15 but continue throughout the from $1800 to $1200 and that the The WAS 2349 money order for the current Taylor: Ruth Christiansen Harrls-vlli- e April 323 KEARNS BLDG The Travelers Insurance supervisor of the grammar grade be season amounted to $33899 71 Grace Dixon Wilson and Her- summer Block captains are inas to Ynake structed released” monthly surveys of against $1851130 for the first quar- man Green Jr Kanesvllle Company their districts and report progress to ter of 1931 SYNOPSIS OF THE Home Office— 700 Main Street Harts SYNOPSIS OF THE Superintendent B A Fowler said East STATEMENT ford ANNUAL OF OF the four best essays will be sent to the chamber committee Chief Rapp STATEMENT Connecticut ANNUAL Postal savings for 1932 were LOGAN— At of Boy Scouts special meeting concluded President — L Edmund Zacher the celebrations committee Monday $12361 for the first quar- the George Washington bicentennial Hold Court of Honor ter ofagainst The Baltimore American ' Secretary — Daniel A Read Logan city commissioners agreed The Lafayette Fire last year or nearly 100 per cent commission In Salt Lake to were subcommittees named night 8howlng condition on December Slat Tuesday to cooperate with the cham- promote and conduct the state hand increase In each case 1931 Insurance Company made to the Commissioner of InInsurance Company ber of commerce in the cleanup cam- concert here SANDY — East Jordan district court The 29 30 28 has of the state of Utah pursuant done and surance as almost Fred Slate postoffiee Offlce-5Auditors New Malden Lane 9 Home April Deputy Home Office— 2123 Magazine Street N W Merkley of honor was held at Granite ward much Commissioner paign to lw: business in these York N Y Lundberg chairman said Tuesday New Orleans Louisiana will have of the of charge chapel Sunday evening under direc- during the quarter as was departments city’s ASSETS Finihli Weber Study part President— Wilfred Kurth Professor N W Christiansen said done during President— John X Wegmann the work tion of scout officials C 1 Goff M the entire 1931 season Real estate $ 21675811 62 — Qeotyte J Wegmann Frank E Burke bands had Secretary— nine that entered Tuesday Secretary B Andrus George F Webb and A R Mortgage and other loan 222 092900 89 OGDEN-G- len T James and W G December on 31st contest to date and four more had the condition 31st on December Showing condition Showing Bonds and slocks 274 869880 47 Gardner Hines deputies under State Auditor signified their intention of entering 1831 made to the Commissioner of In- 1931 made to the Commissioner of In Cash In otflc and bBnkslO807470 85 First class badges were awarded to Nutrition Specialist Ivor Ajax completed their audit of surance of the stats of Utah pursuant surance of the state of Utah pursuant not in bu$ their had sent The entry Farl Kemp Arthur Doty and Nicholas to law: Aids in Demonstrations various accounts and institutions in Total ledger assets entries close April 8 Professor Chris to law: $529 446 063 63 ASSETS Dokas troop 137 merit badges Wil ASSETS Weber county Tuesday for 1931 and Oross assets casualty dept 101 14 659 34 said tiansen estate Real 26 488 $ 122 147 90 96 $ son Sorenson and Hart Draper troop Heal estate assets 31033484 69 Miss Elna Miller nutrition special- will go to Box Elder county for the Nonledger The subcommittees are Housing 105000 00 412 100 00 Mortgage and other loans and other loans 118 Fred Larson Barney White Arist of the Utah State Agricultural col- same purpose Wednesday 33 PRICE— Mike Biach 45 died at the and reception J H Wilson George Mortgage Bonds 7016598 stocks 97 tnd 447381 stocks Ronds and Oroe assets den and Francis Webb Glen Jenkins lege $662 294207 66 The deputies are checking the Price hospital Monday of pneumonia S Bates Alvin Hess C Lester Pocock Cash In office and banks 416100 23 Less sssets not 13 812 77 Cash In office and banks spent Monday and Tuesday In admitted 773200 69 Clifford Christian and Mateland Mc- Salt lake assets (deequities in taxes redemptions resulting from a lung Infection which W J Carlisle S E Needham R a! Other ledger assets 19125 42 Other ledger county assisting Mrs Ivy state’ Bride troop 121 Marvin Beckstead L Hall home fines 07) (125794 fees and duct) claims the P D T Fond George against Presdemonstration agent in Total admitted asset developed after he was Injured In the Coakley $661521006 97 and Albert Tennant troop 142 $918 949 12 work with the local organizations of state examining the dockets of pre- mine of the Sweet Coal company at ton Mrs Blanche Pittman Frank L Total ledger assets Issued 1931 $705 043693 00 Total ledger asset Feathers for Indian headdresses the home and $7614042 39 asset 9389 39 Nonledger cinct and dockets Justices court contests Scofield Sweet of and city U ABILITIES arrangements community section 80545 13 were awarded scout troops 118 119 the farm Nonledgrr assets In every county in the state Net reserve bureau Biach auffered a fractured left Professor Christiansen L A Petersen $522 67 00 Oioes Besets $928 348 51 121 121 129 137 and vanguard In Weber county the state school ankle and a severe troop A demonstration in economical purreserve Unearned B G 52 950026 83 sssets 597 Gross Thatcher premium Roland laceration Emmett on $7694 C Less assets not admitted 53369 04 leg 324 Less assets not admitted 2259929 07 Net amount unpaid losses of those foods which con- for the deaf and blind and the Utah March 17 when he was crushed be Lester Pocock chasing Melvin Strong Harold Thorpe and stitute a and claims state industrial school also were tween two coal cars in the mine He Parade Frank Baugh Jr Oliver W Total admitted assets 41916 32 balanced diet given MonA R Gardner merit badge counsel38 395 70 Total admitted asaeta $5434668 45 Dividend liability in East Mill Creek at the home of checked Reports on the audits will be was brought H B Johnson Professor E Edwards LIABILITIES from the day Consumers ors eah gave a 15 minute talk on Mrs M 75300308 Liability 92 casualty dept submitted in about 10 days to the hospital to Prlct on April 1 A Jacobsen Gilbert Mecham trans- Unearned premium reserve LIABILITIES Moore $143311 58 All other liabilities 20188792 68 the subject on which the boys were stale auditor Unearned premium reserve $1235742 37 losses Net amount W F uppetd a L A are widow Jensen and several portation Jarvis Surviving examined 13 041 96 Net amount and claims unpaid lossea Total children who reside at Coal City J W Ault Grant Bateson Dennis Dlv'dend $619207289 43 Kick Breaks A special musical number was a Horse’ 16 000 00 and claims 362735 00 Capital liability $20 000 000 00 Bark Elks DeWitt Biach a of native been had Austria City All other liabilities 6 591 95 All other liabilities 15 vocal trio by Fanny Pierson Gladys 1855293 22313717 52 Surplus Dance Fred Lundberg Emmcrson employed at the Sweet mine for about Ogden Youth’s Leg Rasmussen and Frances Gardner Newly Elected Leaders eight years The body is at the J E Abbott R E Berntson Bennie Degn Total Total $1781)55 49 $3453770 52 Surplua at to pollcyholdera 42313717 52 PROVO — Joseph Haws' 19 eon of 200 000 00 funeral home pending burial Percy E Smith Gilbert Thorpe Capital $1500 000 0s Capital PARK CITY— The newly elected Flynn Sail Lake Sportsman Mr and Mrs J F Haws of 890 West 496023 98 460897 93 awards Professor Christiansen Dr Surplus 8urplus Total arrangements capital surplus officers of Park City Elks lodge were I S Smith B T Cardon Fourth North street suffered a and other liabilities $661521006 07 publicity to policyholders 1980 897 93 Bssls of valuation 696 023 98 Surplus Urges Tree-Plantin- g N G Rasmuson J C Alien Jr M R Surplua as to policyholders fracture of the right leg Tuesday installed Monday night with the ex California Debaters of securities is the National Convention of Insurance Comafternoon when kicked by a horse at ceptlon of Exalted Ruler Austin J Hovey Total capital surplua and Total capital surplus and TROVO — Planting of more trees the national missioners’ Is Gibbons valuations who an from stables here Win adjusted by sein Provo Contest guard recovering other liabilities other liabilities $874979 47 was urged by Dr J E Broaddus Salt $543466845 curity depreciation reserve Mr Haws was assisting Stable emergency operation at the local hos Girls Win Honor Lake sportsman as an aid In preservJames Jensen in shoeing the pital Retiring Exalted Ruler Melvin PROVO— University of Southern of Utah County of Salt Lake—as ing watersheds as well as outdoor horse He is at Alrd hospital W Kidder will continue to hold the California debaters Stale of Utah County of Balt Lake as State of Utah County of Salt Laks— s Itolf-This certifies that the Graduation 8tle Captain Glenn recreational In an This certifies that ths above Darned This certifies that the shove named ad advantages office until the recovery of Mr Gib Jones and Ames Crawford upholding hne filed Its annual stateCompany haa filed ll annual stale-me- company haa filed It annual statedress at Brigham Young university FIRST FEFD BRAN ARRIVES boos a company the affirmative side of the question TOOFLE — Maxine Tale daughter ment of which the foregoing of a the foregoing la a sy- ment of which th foregoing Monday evening TOOELE— The first allotment of Other officers Installed were: Lead “Hesolvrd That congress should en- of Mr and Mrs Karl Tate of Tooele synopsis and haa complied with the nopsist andwhich and has with th laws compiled lias laws compiled with the law of Moving pictures of wild life In 155 tons of bran for livestock feed ar- ing knight George Sykes: loyal act legislation providing control of was chosen valedictorian and Lillian ance andthis State relating to insur- of this stats relating to Insurance and of thla atnt relating to Insurance and Jaikson Hole and Yellowstone park rived In Tooele county Monday ac- knight W D St Joer lecturing centralized therefore duly authorlaed therefore la duly authorized to trans- thsrefor la duly authorized to transact daughter of Mr and Mrs to transact the buslneaa of Insurance act areas were shown by the lecturer cording to A G Kilburn county Industry” defeated the Leathum the buslneaa of Insurance In the the business of Insurance In Stat James T Cunningham sec- Brigham Young A B LenUuun of knight debaters In of Slat aalutatnrinn the Utah until ths last Hiat of Utah until th last day of of Utah until tha last day oj Febuniversity Ophir The program was given under aus- agent It will all be distributed on J Ed Paxton treasurer Je Weldon Taylor of of February 1933 retory Provo 1933 and day John of Mills ruary the Tooele Principal 1933 Joseph pices of the Izaak Walton league Wednesday under his direction rome Paxton tylcr Julius Ohcn McAllister of SL George Monday high school announced In wltuea whereof I hereunto sat February In wltneaa whereof I hereunto set In witness whereof I hereunto set with Mark Anderson local spot Is through tlie committees trustee throe-yeamy hand and affix my official seal my hand and arflx mv official seal tills my hand and affix my official seal term Jim Don evening in an Interesting debate in Graduation exercises Monday community have been mhn snd member of the Utah chap- One ear will go to St John one to Uils 15th 1912 of March this 15th day of March 1932 to day 15th Melvin the Little theater at the local day of March 1932 set for May 19 and will be held in the repiescntative grand lodge ter of the league In charge J a McQUARRIE (Seal) Vernon and one to Grantsvlllc J O MCQUARRIE W Kidder (Seal) (Seal) alternate Lester Taylor j o mcquarrie Tooele high school auditouum Commissioner of insurance Commissioner of ius unmet Cooimlwilouar ot luzmaut A” Ray Shows Penny Made TEACHER PLAN RECEIVER IN Infant ON CONTRACTS Winners in the Ceorg£ Washington essay contest in which every student of the Granite district in” grades seven eight and nine took part were announced Tuesday by Superinten dent Calvin S Smith Royal Anderson of the Garfield school won first place in the seventh grade contest Mary Lindsay of Ply mouth second and Adele Orlob of In the eighth grades Blame third Winona Walker of Monroe was first Gay Whipple of Irving second Vlr ginia Sanders of Madison third and of Plymouth Martha Eldrcdge fourth Ninth grade winners include Vanetta Schlatter of Madison first Bud Speers of Garfield second Lois Barnes of Madison third and Sarah Bangerter of Monroe fourth Judges consisted of teachers in the district For seventh grade essays they included Caroline ‘Roundy of Granite junior high chairman Inge borg Larsen of Granite junior high and Clarice Larsen of Blame In the eighth grade section Walter Inkley of Plymouth was chairman with Margaret Hopfenbcck of Monroe and Jesse Brown of Irving Ninth grade judges were Sue Simons of Irving chairman Edith Rutledge of Garfield and Clara Farnsworth of Madison VALUES SHRINK BANK ACTION Burden' of -- BAND CONTEST ENTRIES GROW -- 218 - I live-ye- PATRONSURGE SCHOOL COTS ANNHALSTOCK e EXHIBIT OPENS nine-mont- h tary $15-52- Hooper Knowlton Inc 3 $20-97- 7 The Home Investment & Savings Co - 5 Plate prize-winnin- g Hed-quls- t OF College Makes C CALLS CLEANUP MEET Plans for Tree Planting Fete club-room- Group Decides On Committees For Dairy Day "Star-Spangle- above-name- Weber Schools Award Honors in Essay Contest nf Ilun-sake- nine-mont- McCONAUGHY Leaders Chosen For Band Contest Jordan $22-32- Injured Miner Dies in Hospital s Install Sr-jgea- s for above-name- d 1 n 1 1 r - |