Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING JUNE 27 1932 Ogddh Bureau TATE NEWS FROM UTAH POINT 2470 Washington Are Phone 117 Nine in Auto CITYREPORTS L D S Narrowly Miss Fatal Plunge FIFTH DEATH BY DROWNING Rock Prevents Car From Falling Into River Baby Girl Loses Life in After Crash Ditch Irrigation 112 North Main Street Phone 116 MEET Cherry Show ATTRACTS 300 SCHOOL BOARD 24 North University Ave Phone 333 SPRING CANYON TJiree Groups of PLANS FIESTA Promises to Equal Record TRIMS BUDGET U S PARK CHIEF Clubs Prepare ON UTAH TOUR For Campfires German Speaking People Studies Improvements DurSeventh Annual Event Set ProFix Cache Attend of Organizations for Tuesday in City ing Visit to State’s Makes Another Reduction Events for of grams Conference Scenic Region Park at Helper Three Days Before Agreeing on Items North Ogden Expects One HELPER — Residents of Spring Canof Biggest Exhibits LOGAN — More than 300 for Year National Park DiPROVO — Practically everything is MONTICELLO— four yon coal mining community Horace M Albright is making of and Cache valley people Ever Shown miles weaj of Helper will celebrate in readiness for the three annual rector his first tour of the natural wonders German-speakin- LOGAN—Mr and Mrs Oscar Nelson and their five children and Mr the annual and Mrs Ray Kelsey Smithfleld nar- southern Idaho attended in the Logan L D OGDEN—The fifth drowning In the rowly escaped drowning In the Lo- conference Sunday S tabernacle vicinity of Ogden within less than gan river near the Utah PowerIn and Lopower company Light plant Joseph Moser president of the or72 hours occurred about 2 30 p in gan canyon Sunday afternoon when ganization had charge of the two sesChrisThelma Maxine when Sunday the small ear in which they were rid sions at 10 a m and 2 p m RUion tensen daughter of Mr ing was reported by offuers to have S Wells of Salt Lake former presi and Mrs Axel E Christensen lost been forced off the road by a car al dent of the German mission was the her life in an irrigation ditch which legedly driven by Louis Boudrero of principal speaker President Wells runs through the back yard of the Logan pointed out that the depression over Christensen home on Wilson lane east When the Nelson caq stopped the all the world was and of the Wilson factory of the Amalga- body was lodged against a large rock Uhowed a drifting away from God and the top part extending over the Other speakers included President mated Sugar company The child was playing In the front edge of the river which was carry Moser Fred Spact of Benson who yard of the home with some oldening a stream of more than 1200 secrecently returned from a mission to t children whVfk-shdisappeared She cmd feet of water according to at- Germany Jesse Nelson Irvm apparently wefJnto ihe back yard tendants of the power and light plant President A E Anderson of and tumbled Into 4s’fiitch Immedi- Had it not been for the rock all of Logan L D S stake Kenneth t ate search was made for her and the the nine occupants of the car would and Vernon Moser Simon Ein ditch dragged for some distance The probably have been drowned zinger president of the Montpelier body was found a half hour later by Patrolman William Willison was no- Idaho L D S German branch Dr SherHe a in called of O Strickler the accident trap in the tified H K Merrill who was a missionary Henry ditch near the Wilson sugar factory iff Jeff Stowell and Patrolman Free- m the Swiss mission under President a half mile west and south of the man Jarvis to assist In the Investiga Wells John Fehr representing the tion Sheriff Stowell said that when Salt Lake Swiss branch Fred Krat-ze- f home The lnhalator crew of the Ogden he arrived it looked as though all and Fred Walters Salt Lake fire department was called but ef- of the occupants of 'the car were A German choir sang under direc forts to resuscitate were unavailing badly cut but upon closer examina- tion of Fred Glauser with a violin The child was born at Lincoln tion he found that they were covered solo by Professor N W Christiansen Calif October 1930 The family came with mashed strawberries which they and a vocal duet by Fred Jaeggi and to Wilson lane about two months ago were carrying in their car at the time Mrs Elsa Tolman In addition to the parents two broth- - of the accident An entertainment was given Saturers and a sister survive: Donald and The only Injury reported was that day evening in the Logan L D S a who suffered Arthur and Virginia Christensen of Mrs Kelsey Ninth ward to raise funds to build Wilson lane German meeting house The pro sprained back Sheriff Stowell took are in in Smithfleld to homes Funeral arrangements their charge them all gram included selections by the ImOf Larkin & Sons As there were conflicting reports perial Glee club piano solos Idyll as to the cause of the accident Sher Grunder accordion solos Martin iff Stowell set a hearing for Monday Uelnstand selections Swiss quartet at 1 p m In city court Near Ogden man-mad- e e Lin-quis- Lin-quis- Home Storage Of Food Urged Sanpete Board At Conference Selects Agents At Registration SPRINGVILLE— Stephen L Rich ards of the council of twelve repre sented the general L D S church authorities at Kolob stake quarterly GUNNISON— Registration agents conference here Saturday and Sun for Sanpete county for the ensuing year have been appointed by the day Aaron Mendenhall Alma Fullmer Sanpete county commission as foland Frank Riggs priesthood quorum lows: Indianola R D Tibbs Milburn officers from the Otis Stewart Fairview No 1 Lydia First and Second wards respec- Olsen No 2 J C Danielson Mount Rose Jones No 2 Mrs tively spoke at the opening session Pleasant No Saturday evening in the First ward R D Jones No 3 Phil Jensen: No chapel Speakers Sunday morning In 4 Mrs A V McIntosh No 5 NoMrs1 eluded: Louise M Seeley Spring City Recently returned missionaries Leo Myra Atkens No 2 Claren Schofield Felix from Germany Miss Marie Ephraim No 1 Mrs Heber Poulsen California and Grover Clyde No 2 Dean Folster No 3 Mrs Hilda Chicago also Frank Bringhurst of N Sparks No 4 Emil Erickson Mantt the stake presidency and Mr Rich- No 1 Peter Westenskow No 2 H P Larsen No 3 Mrs Elmer P Madsen ards President J Emmett Bird who was No 4 Mrs Annie R Hall Sterling in charge of all meetings urged No 2 W H Grlbbie Axtell Mrs church members to store large quan- Cannon Jensen Chester Mrs Ruby tities of food during the summer for Martin Wales Florence Williams winter use Other afternoon speakers Fountain Green No 1 Lyda Guyman were Hilton Robertson of the stake No 2 Lena Livingston Moroni No 1 presidency Superintendent George Mrs Linda Christensen No 2 Mrs Maplcton-Spring-vill- Provo Bureau e 1 Rig-tru- Simkins of the stake M I A and Mr Sena Jolley No 3 Mr Sena Curtis Centerflcld Mrs James S Jennings Richards The Fourth ward mixed chorue the Fayette Mrs Maurine Mellon Second ward ladies’ chorus the PeerHAT CUTTING STARTS less quartet of Mapleton Helen Freeman Bird and Glenn HUNTINGTON— First cutting of Holley furnished music during the hay has begun In Huntington and Conference vicinity There will be only a Sf to 60 The closing session Sunday evening per cent crop In this district accordtinder the direction of the stake M ing to County Agent Orson P MadI A was a musical concert sen on account of the weevil - OGDEN — Members of the Weber county board of education held a meeting late Saturday and agreed upon a budget for the ensuing year In addition to the board members representatives of the state tax commission and the Weber County Farm bureau were present Last year’s budget of $295515 already had been trimmed to $249-0425 and after the consultation Saturday another $9000 was eliminated from the budget President David C Shupe of the board presided at the meeting and the discussion was open and frank All agreed that they wanted the schools well maintained but they also wanted the board to pare down to the minimum in the present emergency D M Shupe was reappointed building and grounds superintendent and general repair man for the ensuing year Dr M H Harris of the Utah State Taxpayers’ association told the members of the board of education and members of the consulting committee consisting of taxpayers and farm bureau members thut if they desired help to cut another $24 000 out of the budget the taxpayers’ association would help them No action was taken on this tender and none will be taken according to County Superintendent B A Fowler NORTH OGDEN—Cherry day in North Ogden July 14 promises to rival any of other years in one of the largest exclusive exhibits ever shown Awards are being offered for the Person growing and exfollowinghibiting the largest number of varieties best grade of each variety crate of largest cherries of each variety community exhibiting the largest number of entries Professor F M Coe of the Utah State Agricultural college of Logan will be the Judge Anyone desiring to enter the contest can communicate with Earl A Randall chairman of a committee on arrangements or any other member of the committee which includes A L Christiansen county agent Emil Chatelain Marlen II Berntt Clarence Barker Clyde Campbell E N Warren Mrs Mabel Campbell Mrs J T Hall Mrs Bessie Randall Mrs O S Miller Mrs Lula Hadley Miss Melba Chatelain and Miss Anms Brown - Provo Youths Injured in Crash their seventh annual Spring Canyon day in Helper City park Tuesday The program is under the direction of the Spring Canyon Community club assisted by a committee composed of Arthur Carlson Harold Rasmussen Elmer Wallace and George Barnett A feature will be the first aid contests with five teams competing for honors and medals Contests and sports including baseball relay races and horseshoe pitching events will be on a competitive scale between the underground and surface employes of the Spring Canyon Coal company The celebrants will arrive In Helper at 10 a m In parade formation and will be joined by the employes of the Royal Coal company of Rolapp at the outskirts of town The Helper city band will parade with the caravan through the business section of the community before going to the city park FLOOD WRECKS CANYON ROAD Secondary Route to Strawberry Valley Almost club orcampfire programs of ganizations of Utah county Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at 8 30 p m The principal feature of the programs will be presentation of a sketch depicting Indian life by Dr Karl Young of Bi igham Young university The first program will be held at the Edward Southwick ranch on the shores of Utah lake Tuesday evening for club members of the northern district including Pleasant Grove and all communities north central district Including The Provo Pleasant Grove Springville and all communities between these at the points will Springville baseball 'park and the southern district for Spanish Fork and all communities south Thursday on the shores of Salem lake Skits stunts and entertainment features by the various club members will comprise the programs County Agricultural Agents Lyman H Rich and Anson B Call and Home Demonstration Agent Mrs Amy L Jones are in charge of arrangements 4-- H Woman Hurt In Leip Froyi Blazing Auto this section of Utah accompanied bv Superintendent C M Pennan of Mesa Verde park and Frank Pinkley superintendent of the national monuments including the natural bridges and the Rainbow bridge in Utah The party stopped at Blanding Thursday night where a mass meeting was held and the party heaid statemellts of what the people had accomplished themselves toward improving the roads so as to make San Juan's wonderlands accessible to the traveling and sightseeing public Mr Albright reviewed the work ols road building and other improvements the park service had completed in the national parks of the southwest and stated that the present trip was being made in order to gather data and get insight into what is needed to make the area’s wonders available to the world He gave sta-- r tistics showing the great increase of travel to Mesa Verde Zion and Bryce canyon following road improvement and the building of tourist accommodations during the oast few years that San assuring the assemblage Juan's wonderland would in a short time be made so accessible that the people living here would begin to' reap the rewards of their living m such a land The party visited the bridges Friday being piloted by Zeke Johnson custodian From there they went through Monument valley to the Grand canyon and will then swing back into Utah across the Lee’s Ferry bridge and visit the parks of the f western part of the state of Scoutmaster of P t tl c h first-han- ' PROVO — Lester McEwan 22 and OGDEN — Mrs Pearl Fronk 26 of Hal Taylor 17 both of Provo suf2138 Lincoln avenue was taken to fered cuts and bruises Saturday evethe Dee hospital shortly after 9 p m ning when the car in which they were Impassable Sunday suffering from a severe inriding driven by Elmer Nuttall also jury to her head It will not be known of this city ran off the road into a until an is taken Monday wheth — ditch on Ninth South street west of PROVO The secondary road into er her skull is fractured SPEEDING CHARGED the Provo City cemetery Strawberry valley through Diamond Mrs Fronk was riding in an auto- OGDEN— Abraham Hunsaker of 14 east Fork miles of Span- mobile with her husband canyon Both youths were thrown from the Boyd Honeyville was arrested on a charge car against a barbed wire fence ac- ish Fork was practically washed out Fronk and at 807 Twenty-fourtof speeding at Twentieth street and the when Spanish street a blaze broke out in the car Washington avenue Sunday at 9 20 cording to reports at the Provo police Saturday evening was Fork bank washed river away Mrs Fronk pushed a door open and in a m He was released on a bond of Other occupants of the car Expected station PROVO— Rulon A Jones acdut More Titan Charles A Thomas Bert Anderson for several rods by high water jumping from the machine struck her $25 to appear in city court Monday W E to 413 According at St Thomas master of troop Grotegut road head against the door Sterling Coe and Thurbert Prows esFete July 13 imis the road practically supervisor She was conveyed immediately to caped injury Ncv qualified for an eagle award at L C passable being m a very dangerous the hospital and was reported to be Mr Nuttall told Police Officer Geneva at of examinathe Provo district court Davis that he was crowded off the condition for automobile traffic es- resting easy at a late hour Sunday tions Friday evening Raymond road by a machine allegedly driven pecially However men will be put night Seth Bullock of Provo No arrests to work immediately putting it back Dixon troop 49 Pioneer ward Robby — PROVO The third annual outing were made into condition he declared The Rites Held for Two ert Moorefield troop 43 Bonneville of the Sharon L D S washout is evidently the result of irri stake will be ward and Reed Smoot troop 52 gation waters turned into the river Boys Drowned in Pond First ward qualified for star badges held July 13 at Geneva according to Utah Fishing Again from the Strawberry reservoir aug Merit badges were won by J Mar-til- l President A V Watkins More than OGDEN— Double funeral services Draws Screen Celebrity mented by a storm in the canyon Bird Ray Snow troop 43 Third 2900 persons are expected to attend A small flood is also reported at for Maxom Elmer Rice 9 and Austin ward Dwight King troop 53 First The program will Include a band RICHFIELD — Wallace Beery Wildwood in Provo canyon from D Rice 8 sons of Mr and Mrs Fred ward Merrill Croft Sydney Boyle concert at 9 30 a m and musical proar- high waters of the Provo river caused D Rice who were drowned in a pond and Thornton Booth troop 46 Fourth gram by Sunday school members screen celebrity with his wife by the recent hot weather which rap- in West Ogden Saturday evening will left and rived here by Sunday plane under direction of P W Madsen ward for Lake Fish idly melted the snow at the head of be conducted in the L D S Sixteenth where immediately Because of the small percentage of sports and races for the children and No serious damage ward chapel at 3 p m Tuesday to a week's vacation Provo canyon plan spend they a beef barbecue at noon court of exam! scouts present at the under direc- Mr which Interment will be in the Ogden City is visiting the lake for the was done by the flooding Beery of the tion Durof stake Relief no court nations there will be society for cemetery under the direction of Lartime this season having spent merely made it inconvenient awards upUl August 7 A O Smoot ing the afternoon the mutuals will second kin & Sons days fishing at the opening campers at the resort court of honor chairman announced sponsor a baseball game tug-o- f war several and other sports The final event will of the season be a dance under auspices of the Sharon stake seminary Arrangements are under direction of a central committee: Robert L Elliott Elmer Holdaway and Victor C Anderson A prize will be given to — 19 the ward having the largest percentreserve the right to limit quantity ) FILLMORE (W John Franklin of Abraham escaped serious Injury age of Its membership In attendance Free on Grocery Purchases of $3 or More Mr Delivery Elliott said when he was run over Thursday by ARCO Idaho — Raphael Daniel a heavy gravel truck while working Brown 52 prominent merchant of with the road construction crew be this city and a member of a pioneer tween Scipio and Holden Salt Lake family died at his home Mr Franklin was standing upon Tree Tea iced brings here suddenly Sunday noon of a heart the top of the truck shifting gravel cool healthful refresh attack He lost his balance and fell directly Mr Brown a son of William D Bleached ment You’ll eejoy the in front of the right front wheel Sunlite CEDAR CITY — Severe cuts and Brown private secretary to Brigham The truck ran over hi hip delicious flavor of this bruises were sustained by Mr and Young was born in Salt Lake April 18-l- b -bag— Special Doctors said no permanent Injury Mrs J L Bauer and their 26 1880 finer blend In Tree Tea daughbaby was suffered He is recovering from ter of Cedar He married Hazel Drlggs of Salt City in an automobile a painful stiffness you get highest quality accident Saturday night on the Black Lake in Oakland Calif February 15 at most reasonable cost Ridge highway about 25 miles south 1905 He was associated with the of here B Product) Gardiner & Adams clothing store In (An M Robert Bauer brother of the In- Salt Lake until June 1912 when he man and the only other occu- came to Arco to file on a homestead jured pant of the car escaped injury He later operated a confectionery The accident occurred when they store and then organized Brown's turned a bend in the road and collided Toggery He was a prominent member head on with a fruitgrower's truck of the Lions club here and was a leader in county and civic enterprises In the PIONEER GROUP MEETS of business Stabilization He is survived by his widow and United States virtually has been ef ROOSEVFLT — Roosevelt camp daughter Mrs John R Taylor Arco fecteH ald Charles Edison son of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met with four brothers and Clarence late inventor Mrs Frank Orser Friday afternoon and Arielus Brown sisters Mrs W G Rom Spring Rib and Loin Thomas A Edison Flans for the celebration of July 24 ney and Mrs Alexander Christensen when he arrived In made and the comSalt Lake Salt Lake Sunday mittee chairmen were following chosen bv the Brief funeral services will be con Dn a tour of southpresident: Program Mrs Then Phil- - ducted here Tuesday morning and the western and west lips sports Mrs Ferrell Wilkins body will then be taken to Salt Lake trn states "Sentiment west of the Mississippi "CDs - v river Is much more favorable than In the east" Mr Edi- SHARON STAKE I a SETS OUTING Nevada Qualifies For Eagle Badge 2900 i BOTTOMS vJo! Truck Runs Over Prominent Arco Merchant Dies Of Heart Attack Abraham Youth Parents Baby Hurt in Crash FOR COOL NESS The Coolest Place in Town to Shop ITIfllir I Ivllll QCxL OO Salmon Edison’s Son In Salt Lake On Coast Tour Catsup Goat Cheese 9c J 17c 43c Sir Lamb Chops rd c li lc tr2lbs25c E3 tv JT V t£ t d v! li tr - n Cl tion of prosperity lies with them a Individuals and arc taking action to realize their objee 2 DAYLIGHT FLIGHTS TO SAN FRAN CISC O-- n0' Travel from Salt Late to San Francisco between dent They are etopplng at the Hotel Utah and plan to leave Salt Lake late Mon dHy for Denver They arrived hcie fiom Butte Mont breakfast and Inncb hours r enjoy an afternoon and evening flight to the Coast Ioire$i plan fare tn air lino in the world history miles Lergcet experience 2 PiloU cabins Hoeing Stewardess rr Officers Accuse 6 year and 40000000 Cool ventilated Lsvatory Tltt-MOT- P LAIS’ EH Oil Li m 3i20 p m OH I OAiLHit LHM4Hr itittt I 1 t lilt ALO Lr 7i70 a m St t3 p set lonnY TitS fTAir wautch iiotfl WFSTFRN SIX POSTAL AND Six rienee d Lunch aloft 0(3 Wemtbommd ie Mr Edlion Some change In prohibition will be made within the next 10 years Mr Edison predicted although he said he could not pinphrsy what the change would be Mr Edison la president of Thomas A Edison Inc and la accompanied by Arthur Walsh executive vice presi- 2001 INION OrFU M UNITED AIR LINES Motorists I Six defendants will appear In the jk city court Monday morning for al leged violation of the clty'e stop sign a ordmnnre as a result of week end ac- tlvtties of Motorcycle Patrolmen T Buibldge and S L Chi istensen it was stated Sunday f AUui'd violators of the (top sign V ft Gardner Clar regulations aie etu e Huiklev T W Gosling Hamm Hansen Haidy Downing and Melvin Johnson Joseph T Dixon 27 arrested Saturday at 7 45 p m at 1 bird North and Second West stieels on a charge of ro kies driving ah-- Is s I eduled to appear The arrest was made by Pa Irolmen U F NeMen and F J Stem feldt who reported that Dixon was driving 33 miles an hour with pas sepgers hanging on the running board f the car ra era tive" r Beckons You to Hurry if You Would Avail Yourself of the Most Astounding Bargains in the History of This Business From the Opening of This Great K Mer-chandisi- ng Event THE STORE HAS BEEN CROWDED AND JAMMED THE LIMIT OF OUR CAPACITY WHY— because the reductions are the most drastic in our 30 years of business— the values the most outstanding that Salt Lake has ever known Every dollar you spend here is worth two or more BUT to make way for our new policy calls for a rapid and complete disposal - t zs jt I TO SOCIETY BRAND SUIT TOP COATS-A- LL HATS—ALL SHOES — ALL HABERDASHERY regardless of loss It takes nerve and courage to sell goods at these prices There is compensation in the happy thought however that thousands of our friends and customers arc the beneficiaries of every r T V I V t If III V' |