Show ar 'i'gips?-i?- tv MVlOTOf1’-'- "liMHJO j B 2 3&2‘j '4?! t £& iagSggS Vi & Praises Eastern Utah Speaker Youth at School Business Office — 24 No University Ate Phom 333 Correspondent— 173 Agent— Phone 425-- AGENCIES AID Snow Damages VF 2nd Sooth Phone SETS RECORD MAKES OPENING PLAN Senior Class Receives plomas at Annual Commencement Beyond Repair Judge Grants Dismissal of Examiner’s Insolvent Felilion to Unem- ployed Also Farmers Needing Labor PROVO — Agencies end offices where unemployed and farmers deairing workers may list their needs to function in connection with the Utah County Farm bureau unemployment program were set up Friday evening by the executive board local presidents and committee members of the farm bureau as follows: Lehl Memorial building: American Fork Seastrand Tailoring company Pleasant Grove Manila and Lindon at Pleasant Farmers' exchange Grove: Orem chamber of commerce office Lake View L L Bunnell resi denee Sprlngvllle city hall Maple-to- Mayor Hugh Wing and Don Nielson residences Psyson Spring Lake and Salem Payson city hall: Lake Shore W J Francis store Flberta Conrad Nelson residence Thistle Edgemont Pleasant View Santaquin Genola Highland and Alpine will be taken care of by the bishops of the various L D S stakes The Provo chamber of commerce has been asked to act as an employment agency for the Provo district as well as a clearing house for all communities of the county According to farm bureau plans the farmers who cannot pay cash for labor will give produce In accordance with wage scalo recently set up by the organization It wa1 also decided to wire the Utah congressmen urging support of the composite bill agreed upon by the three national farm organizations to amend the agricultural marsurketing act to make that act plus control law M I A Officials Set June 23 as Date for An- - ' nual Outing AMERICAN FORK— Heavy snow of the past winter has demolished the boys’ mess hall at Mutual Dell according to M L A officials who inthe group of buildings In jected American Fork canyon last week The report is that the building was so crushed by the great weight of snow that the timbers were reduced to kindling wood Only a small portion of the lumber can be salvaged for use as sheeting on’ the roofs of the boys’ sleeping cabins it is said Executive officers of the mutuals of Lehi Alpine and Lehl stakes last week set the opening of the camping place In the south fork of the canyon for June 25 The camp will open officially with the Institute for all M I A workers June 25 and Individual wards will commence their three-dastays commencing on Monday June 27 Tlmpa-nogostake will occupy the Dell first this year followed by Lehi and then Alpine In the past the stakes have engaged a caretaker and left the work in his hands but due to thp economic conditions this season It was decided to make each ward responsible for the care of the camp while they are there s PROVO— The petition filed recentexaminer in charge of the Farmers and Merchants bank for an order declaring the bank insolvent waa dismissed Saturday by District Judge George W Worthen on motion of George S Ballif local attorney and counsel for the examiner Mr Ballif waa granted the privilege of filing a new petition containing some additional information The old petition was filed May 4 to confer jurisdiction upon the court so that reorganization plans could be considered according to Mr Ballif and if plans for tha reopening are completed in the near future they may be contained In the new petition According to officers of the closed bank and members of the depositors' committee approximately 90 per cent of the depositors of the bank have signed withdrawal agreements while approximately $80000 has been subThis scribed by the stockholders practically meets the requirements of the state banking commission as set down for reopening the Institution and inldcatlons are that the bank will open In tha immediate future probably within the next ten days these officials state ly by Joseph N Leggat CHARGES FILED ELECTRIC RATE INAUTODEATH CUT IN IDAHO BOISE (Pi— Reduction of Stores Decide Two Accused of Liquor cent per kilowatt in the upper of the domestic lighting rate To Close Early Possession Following bracket lor all will go Into effect Juna one-hel- f 18 residential patrons of the Idaho Car Accident Pow-a- r company it was announced Friday night by the public utilities commission was arranged in The reduction conference with company officials In con nuance of the commission's efforts to' bring a reduction In power rates generally over the state Several smaller companies have been ordered to reduce rates The basic rate affected In the Idaho Powef company schedule Is t per kilowatt charge which the PRICE— Business houses of Price hereafter will close at 6 p m every night except Saturday when the closing hour will be 8 p m according to Frank D Sawyer chairman of the retail trades division of the Price chamber of commerce Stores will open at 8 su m Retail grocery stores took the lead In establishing the new hours The chamber indorsed the action and named Mr Sawyer to contact other merchants relallve to the new schedule He reported business houses were agreeable to the plan Heretofore stores remsined open until 8 p m on Wednesday and 9 p m SENIOR CLASS 1150 Graduation Fete BAH IN WORK PLAN Camp Buildings Offer Services Wyoming News PEQVQ BUREAU Largest Number of Graduates in History Listed at Afton Wyo to AFTON Wyo — Principal O J Holdaway of the Star Valley high school announced the annual commencement exercises will be held May 28 In the school auditorium here Director A E Boroman of the state extension division Laramie will deliver the graduation address Miss Lulu West daughter of Dr H W West of Afton will be the valedictorian DeVerl Linford son of Mr and Mra Joseph Linford Afton will give the salutatory A varied musical program is alio arranged The graduates the largest number in the history of the school are: AFTON— Donnt Allred Luclls Beutler Bowles Alve end Clare Burton Tracey Meurlne Oereld end Fonlelle Call Vlrelnle Chrlstophsrson Etna Gardner Alton Hale Genevieve Hemmrrt Floyd Hun-sakJack Kellerberer DeVerl and Avard Llntord Don Nleld Derell Oleon Liord and Alba ftober'a 8vb!l Seymour Flen Settle Carl Stock Lulu West end Laura Di ETNA— Fred Amee Ann Burton Emmett Crook Ctart Wolfley and Neva Clark FAIRVIEW— Mabla Barrua Lavera Johns and Norma Kenninaton 8MOOT —June Bruce Merrill Findlay James Oomm Dewey Henderson Ruth Lancasters Nellie Bedford and Leonard Mol fett GROVER— Arvllla Orlfflth Wllda Hokan son Ralph Jensen Florence Peterson Verl Van Leuven and Jack Younc BEDFORD— Ada and Hilda Pluckier June Sessions and Rhea Bklnner AUBURN— Ora George Olenda Hurd and Vena Putnam FREEDOM— Wendell and llmlna Jenkins MONTPELIER Idaho— Ioia and Ruby Crwtn Kuna Vo Study Group Holds Final Club Sessions O F LEADERS FETED EVANSTON— E P Copenhaver of Douglas grand master of the subordinate branch of the Odd Fellows lodge of Wyoming and R W Chase of Casper grand secretary of the I O O F of Wyoming and scribe of the encampment of Wyoming were guest of honor at a dinner given by Evanston lodge No 8 1 O O F Friday night OGDEN Business Office: 2470 Washington Avenoe e sA- and Vicinity Office Phone DENVER FIRM’S Seven Masonic TO GRAIN CO-- OP OGDEN — Representatives of the seven Masonic bodies in Ogden met at the Masonic temple Friday night and ganb’d the Masonic Relief corps an independent association which will permanently ldok after the welfare of widows and orphans of Farmers’ PurNational Colochases Holdings of rado Concern Masons OGDEN—The Farmers National Grain corporation has purchased 18 elevators and warehouses from the Colorado Mill and Elevator company of Denver at a reported price of $165-00it was announced Saturday The purchase was consumated by M G Pence district manager of the Farmers’ National who is in Denver conferring with officials of the Denver company The warehouses hav been leased by the Farmers’ National from the Coloradp company for the past year and they will assume absolute control with practically no change in the present setup It is said The purchase-wi-ll make 48 warehouse in Utah and Idaho under the ownership or lease of the Farmers' National Included are 18 houses now run under lease from the Globe Grain and Milling company 10 houses already owned 4 leased from individual owners and the 18 from the Colorado company The Farmers’ National last week purchased the Box Elder County located at Warehouse corporation Carland at a cost of $37500 and 1 now negotiating for the purchase of an elevator at Oakley Idaho with a capacity of 30000 bushels The elevators and warehouses purchased from the Colorado Mill and Elevator company have a combined storage capacity of approximately bushels Mr Pence said In a statement issued from Denver "firmly establishes cooperative marin the Intermountain country" keting The locations of the warehouses and their capacities in bushels follow: Hill City Idaho 60000 Corral Idaho 60 000 Fairfield Idaho 87000 Cache Junction Utah 80000 Drummond Utah 96000 Trenton Utah 50000 Bancroft Idaho 60000 Downey Idaho 70000 Talmadge Idaho 35000 Arirno Idaho 40000 Tremonton Utah 10500 Fielding Utah 10000 Portage Utah 55000 Malad Idaho 50000 Coulam Idaho 45000 Grace Idaho 50000 Weston Idaho 40000 Lampo Utah 20000 0 117 Home Phone 3S33 K Bodies Form Relief Corps RICHFIELD— The closing aeaslon season for the Rich of the 1931-3field Study club was held Friday at the Johnston hotel Seventy members of both section of tha club and representative of the Literose club of Monroe and the local Business and Professional Women’ club attended the breakfast COMMENCEMENT SET Mrs Lottie Andreason president ex EVANSTON— Commencement of the study club presided at the afhigh school fair and Introduced Mrs Etta Spend-lov- ercisea for the 31beEvanston held Friday evening graduates will as toastmaster The commence in the gymnasium cents and will ment addrca will be delivered by was reduced to 7 of the commission estimated Herbert B Maw of the University affect Utah about 30000 customers cent per The reduction of FAILS TO APPEAR kJowatt will mean a saving of 20 OGDEN—Chris Kellas charged cents a month in the power bills of with liquor possession failed to ap most residential users INSTITUTE ELECTS pear for trial In city court Saturday The saxophone is the most popular and his cash bond of $100 was de OGDEN— Officers have been elect clared forfeited musical instrument in Germany ed as follows by Ogden chapter American Institute of Banking' J Leo Cooney president Leonard Wright vice president Miss Dorothy Cleveland secretary and Ray M Jennings treasurer Mr Cooney and Mr Wright also have been named delegates to BUREAU L0QAN the national A L B convention in Circulation-Reside- nce Correspondent— Denver 87-- J Phone Residence Phone 85$ LEGION BANQUET HELD OGDEN-T- he Forty and Eight held a promenade at the American Legion chateau Saturday night followed by a banquet at Dick'a cafe Harold Ambler grand chef de guerre for Utah attended W J Smeding chef de guerre of the local volture was in charge of arrangements 2 feVslSi4V 22 1932 ELEVATORS GO Di- - PROVO— “Despite statements the contrary the youth of today is superior to that of any previous generation” the Rev John Edward Carver of Ogden declared in a graduation address Friday evening at the Provo senior high school before a capacity audience of more than 2000 persons Awarding of the Mrs Jesse Knight scholarship to Margaiet Boyer daughter of Dr and Mrs D D Boyer of Provo and the W Lester Mangum scholarship to Elvon Jackson son of Mr and Mrs Elvon L Jackson of Provo featured the exercises The scholarships are awarded annually to the outstanding boy and girl student Other outstanding awards Included Helen Penrod scholarship and social service Anthony Wolf outstanding senior boy student Evelyn Pace and Burnadine Richards tied for outstanding settlor girl student Other students graduated with honors were Virginia Kimball Eva Christensen June Mitchell Nadine Taylor Bill Adams Howard Dixon Joseph See thaler Lynn Bown Milton Nelson and Dean Van Wagenen The program Included: Address of welcome Milton Nelson valedictory Virginia Kimball talk Superintendent C A Smith musical numbers students and high school band The graduates were presented by Princl pal J C Moffit with President John W Farrer of the school board patenting the diplomas Ujf A LUMSaM j n THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY Southern S y t1 Contributions from each of the seven Masonic bodies will go into a general fund to be administered by board of trustees comprising one member from each of the bodies All charitable contributions of whatever n are will go direct to the board so that there will be no boundary lines between the organizations in connection with the giving of aid Officers of the organization are: R E Gery chairman Ralph E Clarke vice chairman E C Bader secretary David L Stine treasurer G Titley John T Klenke and W F Nantker additional trustees BANDITS ROB IDAHOAUTOIST Women Help Gunman Bind Victim Trio Flee in His Machine Two OGDEN— Bert Foerschler of Idaho Falls Idaho Informed the police at an early hour Saturday morning that he had been held up while he was sleeping in his car at the yard of the Ogden Sewer Pipe & Coal company at Twentieth street and Lincoln avenue bound and gagged and robbed of his car which was driven away by the robber and Vwo women Foerschler said he was awakened by the bandit about 12 30 a m and a gun was pushed against his ribs with the warning that he must keep still Immediately after Foerschler said two women one heavyset and the other of slim build appeared from behind building near by and the robber handed his ipin to the slim girl and told her to keep the captive She did so as the robber covered bound and gagged the Idahoan Then leaving Foerschler helpless on the ground the man and women entered the car and drove away Later Foerschler succeeded in freeing himself and notified the police Deputy sheriffs and police officers expressed the opinion Saturday that the bandit was the man who escaped from Deputy Sheriff Erastus Bing ham Saturday while he and Deputy Sheriff Jack Harberstson were bringing two to the county jail on suspicion they were driving a stolen car It was said that two women's coats were found In the car in which the two suspects were arrested FOR SESSIONS Arrange for Welcoming of Siipreme Knight m Arrival Sunday OGDEN— Knights of Columbus of Utah will gather in the annual state convention here Sunday and Monday Martin H Carmody of New Haven Conn supreme knight of the order will be guest of honor and principal speaker A delegation of knights from all over the state headed by Ray D state deputy will meet Mr Carmody who will arrive Sunday at 930 m at the Union station The convention will open with solemn high mass at St Joseph’s Catholic church Sunday at 10'30 a m celebrated by Monsignor D G Hunt of Salt Lake The sermon will be preached by the Rev Patrick F Kennedy pastor of St Joseph's church and chaplain of the local council A business session of the convention will be held in the afternoon beginning at 1:30 p m at Odd Fellows hall Exemplification of the first second and third degrees of the order will be made and 73 candidates will be admitted to membership A banquet will be given at the Hotel Bigelow at 8 p m for knights and their ladies In honor of Mr Carmody The Monday session will be held in Cushnahan Memorial hall High School at Morgan Holds Closing Rites MORGAN— Graduation exercises of Morgan high school were held In the school auditorium Thursday evening The program included: Invocation William Giles salutatory Eva Rose overture high school orchese trio Dean White Frank tra Smith and Reynolds Blacklngton to graduates Hugh B Brown of Salt Lake citizenship awards presented by H H Crouch awarding of diplomas member board of education selection senior quartet benediction O S Geary The graduates were: Reynolds Blacklngton June Brooks Dean Butters LaVerne Chadwick Boyce Clark Delbert Dlngham Bert Francis George Fry Wilma Giles Olive Hall Ella Harding Siney Heiner Francis Hopkin Mildred Johnson ''glnia Llt’lefield Delbert London Della Nellson hel Nielson Lois Olson Gordon Parris Wanda Porter Deon Richards Cbloe Robinson Leone Sommers Eva Rose Frank Smith Maxine and Kenneth Sagers Florence Spendlove Jay Toone Lewis Tonks Milton Thackery Alfred Turner Dean White Arzella Welch Catherine r ad-de- EPHRAIM— Devsun Zufelt of Slg urd and Allen Jones of 28 Thirteenth East street Salt Lake occupants of an automobile that struck and killed Ole M Olsen 65 here Friday night were charged with liquor possession in complaints signed Saturday at p m by Sheriff Ed J Peterson and filed with Justice of tha Peact Charles R Dorlus Zufelt and Jones who were taken to Mantl for questioning by Sheriff Peterson after the fatal accident were released but will be taken Into Saturday custody immediately the sheriff reported 112 North Mala B Y U Student Visit The sheriff said tha pair had 12 botWhittier riion 116 tles of beer In the machine when it Centers Agricultural Defendants Demur to struck Mr Olsen a prominent dairyPlaintiff Loses i man - Bank Foreclosure Suit PROVO— Brigham Young Univerhave services Funeral tentatively Auto Damage Action sity Agricultural club members ac- been for Mr Olsen for Mon— General demurrers were OGDEN companied by Professors Thomas L day atarranged 3 p m In tha L D S taberOGDEN— By a vote of aeven to one filed in the Second district court SatMartin Grant Ivins and Lowry Nel- nacle with burial in Park cemetery son Friday made their annual spring here urday by the defendants in three the jury in the $50000 damage suit foreclosure suits filed by the Ogden of H Y Mori administrator of the tour of the agricultural points of InSlate bank the bank commissioner estate of F Saae deceased against terest In the state and examiner against the following Mrs Chisato Kariya returned a verThe group visited the experimendict In District Judge George S BarSTRING QUARTET PLAYS persona: tal farms of the American Smelting OGDEN— The Univeralty of Utah G McKay Elizabeth McKay and ker's court late Saturday afternoon in J AdministraCut and Refining company the plant in di of LOGAN—Democrats Logan Be Experts to of the defendant Spent Fight- trtet held string quartet will play seven selec- Joseph Decker E R McKay Ellen favor breeding experiments of the sugar their primary Friday and Mori alleged in his complaint that tion Sunday at 11 a m In the musi- McKay and the Investor’ syndicate Costs by Over tion plants investigation office of the Year Beetles This ing named 39 delegates to the state concal festival service in First Presby- D D McKay Etbel McKay and N C on June 6 1931 Mrs Kariya directed United States department of agriculThousand terian church The sermon will be Peterson to foreclose mortgages on H Tashiro to drive Sase as her guest ture Utah Poultry Producers Covention In Salt Lake May 28 Eight Area Cache in by the Rev John Edward Carver properties in Ogden valley near to Ruth Nev from Ogden It was operative association plant the offices follows: alleged Tashiro drove negligently and upon the theme “The Praise That Huntsville of the state department of agriculHugh Foster Gilbert A Arthur and The demurrer in each instance Is the machine ran off the road near to a Modern Mind” ture the Sait Lake Union stockyards A tentative budget of Is Acceptable LOGAN— based on the ground that the com- Wendover turned over and so seLOGAN— Work of destroying peats James A Mecham Leon Jean and and the Cudahy Packing plant all In Growers and was presented to the Lo JUDGE HrLDS TWO Buyers Unite in the Cache national forest started J C Fonnesbeck Mra Emma Mar- $164448 55board plaint does not state facta sufficient verely inliired Sase that he died in an Salt Lake a speat education of gan city week an will continue the re- shall Anthon Pehrson Dr H R Mc- cial C DEN— Dan Milligan and Elwood to entitle the plaintiffs to the appoint- Ogden hospital October 30 1931 Superintenon Program to Market this by Friday meeting ment of a receiver and that the mortmainder of this month and during Gee J H Bankhead Mrs S V Prows A Petersen This is com- Hardy charged with depriving Henry District Judge Grants June on the northeast aection of the W K Burnham Mrs A M Smith dent Louis a re- Bateman of hi$ automobile May 17 gage does not include the issues or Debating Club Forms In 1931-3$173391 with Bench Provo pared Crop forest Fred Rich clerk in the local George W Anderson Mrs J E Webb duction of $8942 45 The city schools without hi permission waived pre- profits of the property Two Divorce Decree Permanent Organization office reported Saturday The work K S Chambers Mrs W B Jones J are in the city court expected to run the full nine liminary hearing and were of controlling the beetle Infestations! and I aura Shaw Jeff Stowell held for Finishes morning Saturday Pe W Legion Group PROVO— District Judge George next year Superintendent OREM—Plans for marketing OGDEN— Members of the Forum of this are- - should be over by June Olof Nelson James A McMurrln month trial in the Second district court Worthen granted a divorce Saturday tersen said club debating society of the Ogden Flans on Provo bench this 30 for this season Mr Rich said Mrs Weston Vernon William Mr and grown of each Bridge Touring bonds $1000 to be to Delbert Perry from Helen Perry Next school year is expected senior high school with 43 active and Approxlmat-- y $7000 la expected to Evans Jr William Evans Sr W G completed without a deficit and the on tiie ground of cruelty and to Dora summer and maintaining a reasonable OGDEN—Plans have been perfect- alumni members present Friday eveBOND FORFEITED eervlce this Hayball James H Stewart L T the be of at a discussed were forejt by spent price in cost meeting the on Williamson from Mose Williamson lowest per pupil operating a permanent body the Strawberry Growers and Buyeri yar In controlling the bug situetlon Jones Mrs H R McGee Alfred Erick-ao- state lor OGDEN— Ruth Brown of Layton ed for the state contract bridge tour- ning organized school a regular the ground of nonsupport of the John H Wilson William C and on Washington nament under the auspices of the with Joseph Sangberg as president with speeding charged Is be shown to Mr Perry was granted the custody association Friday tvening at the Carl B Arentson auperviaor Superexpected Legion auxiliary to Her and Olyson E Smith as aecretary national forest said A total Charles England Leah Hansen Jack year The avenue May 7 failed to appear In the American intendent Petersen doclared of a minor child while Mra Perry Lincoln high school auditorium The Cache The club voted to establish a scholman Baker post No 9 at the Hotel of 9150 trees were burned In 1930 Marshall and Hal Farr was Industrial called the court trial for meeting by Saturday morning this city two earlier weeks closed schools of restoration her was given the and Wed arship fund to be available at 1933 Bigelow Monday Tuesday committee of the Orem chamber of in treatment for the beetle end 17000 was bond declared her and cash $10 school of loss a ' with maiden name Helen Mae Warren commerce only eight One outstanding RICHMOND — Three graduation time delegates year nesday evenings headed by J Erval Chris- were burned in 1931 forfeited it was reported They were married here October 28 tensen and About 100 entries have been re member of the Forum club each year Success of the control work is chosen Friday by Richmond Demo- days Ray Glllman and was atwere courses Alt 1828 completed fully ceived including e number from Salt will receive an award from the ‘fund fall that on crats to attend the atate convention aa STUDEN” BODY ELECTS si a Mr Williamson was granted the tended of by growers and representa- 40 own from report lasttwo Infested planned and outlined for the year In Salt Lake May 28 were: B Mon-soLake Brigham City and Logan En William Hutchins graduate of 1921 COALVILLE— North Summit tive treated but marketing associations The acrej the minor and of children reported three superintendent a charter member of the club custody George O Webb S W Hendricks Bcrriea that are not consumed on tree were found body officers elected last week tries will be received Monday after- and Interest and all board met sinking 122 a month alimony were now taking his Ph D degree at the They vice noon at the Hotel Bigelow were: President Carl Wilde the local market probably will be Every tree must be examined as with H Lester Bair Dr J M God fund the year married here December 17 1923 obligation during University of California was named cold packed or shipped out of the one larvae infestation on ona tree fred and J L Robinson as alternates The tentative budget with the president Wanda Young secretary chairman of the scholarship fund Luclle atate it was decided Inferior berrlea may ipread to as many as ten other Office treasurer and Crompton Manager items with the 1931-3figure first c' er leader Ellen Wheaten activ- Sperry Two Held on Charge will not be sold and efforts will be trees unless tha burning treatment Academy Girls Receive and the 1932 33 figures second is SUES SHERIFF BONDSMEN Transferred lo Denver made to tha cooperation of ill is used aa a check Supervisor Carl administration $10228 $8526 ity manager Vernall Chappelle adOf Robbery at Party stores toobtain OGDEN—Lucille Codv filed auit sail the berriee at a good E Arentson said Oscar Arnold Diplomas Wednesday General manager vertising $112-1instructional service $120050 OGDEN — Joseph A Arrowsmlth against Sheriff Amasa M Hammon price Mr Christensen reports operation of buildings $16 450 LOGAN—Six girl will receive dl local office manager of the Sperry and his bondsmen and Mr and Mr TAGEANT ARRANGE All berries will be graded in thelTP(nsnn PROVO— J P Fox 43 of Kyune maintenance of plants $7000 IDAHO FALLS ldah(v-“- The plomaa at commencement exercise of $15425 Inch Light Flour company has been transferred Cliff Hassing Saturday afternoon to and Kiel Koulaa 39 of Price were fields and the berries under at $8000 debt service $14 215 $1421255 and Life of the World" e pageant to Denver as pffice manager there recover $1050 ai the result of the seizElects New President the mLogan academyto Wednesday arraigned Saturday before City Judge in diameter wilt not be classed es 1931 Misa Marjory fixed charges $1000 $1000 auxiliary will be presented Sunday at the Idaho He will be succeeded by A A" ure of an automobile April according Maurice Harding on a charge of rob- first class and will be placed In sepali service rink principal The girl are Naomi agencies Including health Falls L D S stake tabernacle here Drummond assistant aecretary and She claims the defendants Illegally bing David Bentrod of Kyune of 3200 rate container it was decided of brarlans and TRENTON— Donald Andrew was puplla under auspice of the atake transportation Provo LaVern Browder CePrimary treasurer of the Sperry Flour com seized the car and converted It to their on the night of May 15 and emer- association elected president of the 4 H calf club Brlckey own use dar Hill Idaho Margaret Dart My-to- $4450 $4150 kniacellaneoua pany in San Francisco none Preliminary hearing was set for Man in Auto Accident her Friday with Elbert Allred vice $2000 Helen Llndenman Lealle Idaho gency expense aecretary Tuesday and bil was fixed st $2000 Lloyd Brough Idaho Caldwell Maud Arrested on Dry Charge president each Bentrod assert that while he treasurer! Margaret Hansen reporter BarDeeRayboum Sixteen Boys Take Stowell Logan was attending a party near Kyune lianten and cheer lead Nondus song The Rev Theodor LUlcy of the Fox and Koulaa assaulted him after MANTI— The card were stacked er J E Lower la leader of the club Seout Examinations church of Salt Lake Tlrat 40 EuTony Echevarrieta getting him drunk and robbed him against Short talks on the club work were will Presbyterian to atu the the address deliver car the reka when Neie Student$ May Enroll Thit IVeek evening 200 which he had tied around his of Friday BLACKFOOT Idaho— A Boy Scout by W W Owens assistant dl dents he waa driving struck a small coupe given Diploma! will be presented of the atate extension service leg In a handkerchief rector courtat of held was court the review driven by Verl McKay Mt Pleasant and R L A COURSE WITH US IS A REAL INVESTMENT by Misa Frink Wrlgley county agent house Friday evening Sixteen boys about five miles south of here CLUB SELECTS SUBJECT member of the club are De Other test at end will awards took receive Deputy Sheriff Ulysaea Larson am vid Robert and Glen Lapray Ferrel Leader Names Group MAGNA— The Magna Ladles’ Rethe court of honor in Groveland riving Immediately on the scene reMay 28 publican Study club will meet Mon- ported finding 19 gallon of moon- and Arthur Bvbee Merlin Andrew Fete For 4lh July Bud Lower Merlin Brough Doyle Delmar Herbst received approval day evening at the home of Mr Alta shine in the Echevarrieta car Read and Gerald Butler Dayton on Cypru atreet Mrs Letlie PRESTON Idaho— Committee for for a life badge: second class Billy was Echevarrieta arrested for posNelson will conduct the das the first the Preston Fourth of July celebre Tomlinson and Willard his session md later released Aid Local aubject being “The Six own recognlniance to appearupon Horn have been named by Chairman class Rulon J Collister merit badge in court Fundamental Principles of the Frank Farmer Roland Wright Bobos of the United State ’’ Mrs Monday Lee Expected in Beet Plan Emil Petterborg committee Mr Petter- by Geyer Clarence Walberg Robert Ridge will be in charge of Russell Robert Miller Ernest Card and Ernest Yauaal Venemon borg Memorial Flans a Day the musical progiam and PRESTON Idaho — The unemployspeaker J A Bullock patriotic meet- Ward Ervin S Bill Allen E Clark from fyiR Lake City will be present ment situation of Franklin county Is parade Made ing Ralph Miller finance Ralph Delmar Herbst Homer Ward James Post by Legion to lediea Invited All are attend expected to be greatly aided the com Evans Concession J Homer John Buttcane end Dvle Clark PAROWAN — rarowan American Ing aummer by the campaign apon on children' aports Dr S P Pack FAREWELL PARTY HELD comsored the Preston chamber of er park entertainment Theo Petter- Focalello Youth Wins Legion post has appointed the fol- merce by end the officials of tha Oneida MAGNA— A farewell meeting m lowing committees to arrange for and Franklin L D S stakes to em borg and T R Bowden evening enter Honor as Flute Soloist tendered Thursday evening In honor Memorial dav observance: talnment Roy C Gadd advertising of Mr and Mra C E Flcke who are Program Durham Morris Rar D ploy only local labor during the com Smith Allen aecretary of comml! POCATFUA Idaho— At the anDalton Ing sugar beet thinning season leaving for Lehl to make their home Garner: firing aquad teea Earl J McClurg ': ! The growers are being urged to conual championship contert for high by members and wive of the Magna cemetery cleanup A B Matheaon school bands and soloists in Rich Garfield Lion club Mr Flckea has Albert E Adams Ed Warren Frank operate for those desiring Legion Women Mak Reglatratlon of the club been secretary-treasure- r mond Ind Friday night Don Curran Taylor aports Lyman Clark William work Is now under the at cham TWO MORE MAVi way of the local T Orton Roy Moor Wreath of Pocatello Won the flute contest acTHESE EORMFR IIFNAGPR gTinrvT ARE FMPtOVgn RV 0fR 41 T IARR COMPANY Memorial six years On behalf Day Salur-da- y ber of commerce BFKN PLACED SINCE PKTLRK WAS TAREN Lions club H Claud Anderson prei cording to word received her sented Mr Flckes with an engraved WINS SCHOLARSHIP BEAVER—The American Legion Good There ts a constant demand for efficiently trained young people In business DELEGATES ELECTED cane Mr Fkkea re BEAVER— Mis Zola White valeauxiliary women tinder the direction Will be them? to com will for you continue prepared INSTRUCT LEABIKS of Mra opportunities At MILFORD— H Yardlav president Jarnei the Democratic apohded dictorian of the Beaver high school Visitor Welcome Call write or phone for new catalog SWAN VALLEY Idaho — Mlu Thursday received a at holarahlp to primary her Thursday evening the are making wreaths for the aoldlera' MINK TESTS MIT chiwen to were View cemetery Marlon Hepworih home demonstraat Mountain graves the Branch Agricultural college for following delegates PFtfCE-Jo- hn B Taylor state coal 1932 33 tion leader and Miss leatha ChrisMi White waa chosen for the state convention at Salt Lake for Memorial day The annual Poppy day drive will tensen ho has charge of the work announced Friday her excellent scholastic standing and May 28 Sam Cline Fd Wilson and mine inspector ' In Idaho Falls were her Friday conSALT LARK WAS 2753 45 EAST BROADWAY that examination mine fotemen'her participation In Undent actlvitic Jim Ctirrev da'egatee Joe Smith and be conducted May 28 The women are taking gift boxes to ducting a meeting and a school of Inod fir bnwi will be conducted it) Pratt Root alternates: Herbert Nlch-oBest Commercial School In the lnlrrrnminUIn Territory and Largest wu elicted precinct chaliman the aoldleri wlm are ill in this cam struction with assudamj of Mr ‘C B in the Helper schoclhoustt Cubehs are the dried unripe fruit G llopkms 4 U club irllcr het and S rf'f a small climbing ahrub Cline precinct secretary Jtf y I 7 and 8 munity one-ha- lf North Utah & South Idaho WAR WAGED ON Democrats of District Name FOREST PESTS 39 Delegates BERRY SALES 1 Har-rig- $50000 BOARD OBTAINS SCHOOL BDDGET $7000 PLANSDRAWN itrsw-berrie- un-de- c nine-mont- atu-de- -- Nil 3-- 4 rlf riuh 1 SUMMER TERM STARTS MAY 31 for n Iabor follows-Executiv- tm-- Brril d HENAGER BUSINESS COLLEGE r ! 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