Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' MONDAY MORNING MARCH 16 1931 11 COUNCIL AUTHORIZES NEPHI— Nephi city council Joint Groups Plaii Debaters Leave Ephraim Names day night authorized a loan of on affairs of the city School Fund Study To Tour Nevada Oratory Winner tothe carry fiscal year The city had a LOAN Thurs$5000 Provo Business Office— 24 No University Ave Phone 833 Correspondent 429 EThird North St Agent: Phone TOOELE— A committee represent-to- g the Tooele County Taxpayers' association and the Tooele County ' Teachers’ association will be appointed to consider the problem of a reduction by $30000 to revenue coming to Tooele schools next year due to a shortage of $2000000 in assessed valuation it was decided at a meeting Saturday afternoon Five representatives of each orPROVO— Selection of 40 farmers ganization will be named to the comacin Utah county who will keep mittee It has been suggested that the curate records of all their farm transactions for the coming season to de- school board cut teachers' salaries 10 per cent and cut next yeary school termine if farming is really a pay- terms from nine to eight months to ing business will be made in the near meet the deficit future County Agent Lymna H Rich announces This project sponsored by the ex tension service and the Utah State Bankers’ association will be state wide Mr Rich stated C O Stott statistician expert of the extension AMERICAN FORK— The executive division will be in Utah county Mon- committee of the American Fork day to assist county farmers in list- Poultry day celebration will meet ing their business enterprises night In the city hall to orMr Stott will make several visits Monday for the 1931 carnival ganize to work during the year supervise the The date of the fete tentatively set and will be on hand at the end of for June 24 will be definitely set and the season to help the farmers in plans for the day started closing their Records Mr Rich states CHORUS SINGS CANTATA 1ST GEORGE— A sacred cantata “The Death of Joan of Arc” was presented by the ladles' chorus of the Dixie college at the St George stake SELL SCHOOL quarterly conference Sunday night — school ELMO The abandoned directed by Joseph W McAllister and property at Desert Lake consisting accompanied by Miss Evelyn Thursschoolhouse and five acres of ton of ground was last week sold by the school board to E H Erickson on his high bid of $126 The school children from this district are attending school at Elmo Phone 1150 425-- M PARADE MARKS Nortli Sanpele Bars FOUR HURT IN Farmers in Utah Married Teachers County Planning PROVO PROGRAM Salaries Wot Cut QUARRYMISHAP Account Systems Dedication of Two Junior High Schools Due Next Wednesday MT PLEASANT— At a meeting of the North Sanpete board of education Friday at the high’ school attended by delegations from the Mt Pleasant Lions club the Teachers’ association’ the farm bureau and association it was definitely announced that no decrease in teachers’ salaries will be made for 1931-3- 2 Neither will any increases over the present salaries be granted except to teachers now on the lowest salary scale The board also announced no married women teachers will be employed next year except in emergency Contracts to teachers recommended to the board by Superintendent A E Jones will be mailed this week Accident Occurs on Scene ot Fatal Explosion Week-Ol- d Taxpayers’ PROVO — Public opening and dedication exercises for Provo's two new junior high schools have been set for Wednesday and Thursday at 8 P m The Farrer school at 100 North Sixth East street will be featured Wednesday and the Dixon school at 150 West Second North street Thursday An original historical pageant will be presented by students and faculty members of the Farrer school under the supervision of Professor E H Eastmond of Brigham Young university The pageant consists of six divisions: Indian possession coming of the trappers pioneers arrive first school starting of the Junior high school and the school Complete Speakers at Wednesday’s meeting in tlie Farrer school gymnasium under the direction of Principal J W Thornton will be Dr A N Merrill president of the board of education John W Farrer veteran member of ' the board for whom the building was named and Dr C A Smith superintendent of schools Music will be by the Provo high school band after which a formal Inspection of the building will be conducted The Dixon school dedication will be featured by a program of stunts physical education demonstrations a dress review school work exhibits and special numbers by the Provo American legion post Provo Klwanis Rotary and Commercial clubs Principal J F Mower will be In charge Speakers at the general meeting will be H A Dixon former superintendent of schools for whom the building was named: Ole E Olsen veteyan school board member and t! 6uperintendent Smith Inspection of the building ' follow will Stake Adopts Primary Work Summer Plan PROVO— Adoption of a plan to carry on Primary work in rural communities during the summer months presented by Mrs Janet Bingham Dee of Salt Lake representing the general Primary board was made at the annual Sharon stake Primary convention Sunday at the stake administration building Other speakers were President A V Watkihs of the stake Bishop Sidney H Cluff Myrtle Christensen Kezia Pyne and Agnes Bellows Mrs J D Pyne president of the stake Primary association gave the ad dress of welcome county schools will to lack of funds It was announced Saturday by Superintendent Anne Snow and School Board President Benjamin Baker of Blcknell They attended a Parent-Teachassociation meeting here to discuss tlie problem of finances and it was found that funds for continuing the schools this spring could not be obtained LOA— Wayne Clcse Friday due er 3 PROVO— Three thefts which deputy sheriffs believe were perpetrated by the same parties were committed in Utah county Friday night The first was at the Bennett-Cul-moil station 210 East Sixth South street Provo where ten gallons of oil were secured Removal of a board in the fence allowed the marauders to remove the oil Candy tobacco and a quantity of food were secured at Pleasant Grove from the Shady Inn store while ten gallons of gas were stolen from a car belonging to H A Davis of Provo bench Recovery of the gas In the latter case was effected when Mr Davis detected three youths taking it from his car and gave chase The youths fled in a car but left the gas behind School Chooses Traffic Officers HELPER-’-- A St Patrick’s JJ Day 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 “Hudson Bay”i7 Fur Co - Junior police squad organized at the Helper central school by the Junior high de partment to aid the 600 pupils better protection at the highway and railroad crossings E L FJeldsted and other school authorities who are supervising the organization will solicit the cooperation of the city council In the promotion of the junior police move ment Provisions are also being made for the purchase of badges The organization is an outgrowth of the safety first meeting held by association last the Parent-Teachweek at which railroad and school officials stressed the growing need of the proper education of school children in safety practices Is being A er WARD HOLDS REUNION SPRINGVILLE —A ward reunion was held Friday night honoring the retired bishopric of the Fourth ward Hilton Robertson S L Menden hall Jr and A G Thom the new bishop S L Mendenhallanj Jr and his counselors Mr Thom and Leo Robertson and returned missionaries Howard Maycock and Frank Brown CHAMBER PLANS DANCE PROVO— Plans for the annual Provo chamber of commerce dance Instantly V n T on that aching com Instantly it stops hurting: then shortly you lift the com right off with your lingers You’ll laugh It is so easy and doesn’t really! hurt one bit! Works like a charm every timei A tiny bottle of FREEZONE costs only a few cents at any drug store and is sufficient to remove every hard com soft Com and calluses Try it Drop FREEZONE BEAVER — Boy Scouts of the Beaver West ward held a court of honor In the Park hall Saturday night with their fathers as guests Scout demonstrations were featured The following boys were awarded badges: First class Wells Farrer second class R06s Farrer Bay Hutchings Bill Kesler Adolph Patterson Stewart Low Bob Low Roe Tracy Astle Don Limb Howard Palce Rue Swlndiehurst Emural Pearce Nell Nellson tenderfoot Cecil Muir Albert Atkin Carlyle Clark tenderfoot Boys who received badges at the regular weekly meeting were Pershing and Leonard Erickson Paul 8mith Don Limb Rue Swindle-hurand Arlo Tanner st Of PROVO— A special public meeting will be sponsored by the Provo American legion post and auxiliary on Wednesday at 8 p m in the Provo armory to discuss world peace Juvenile Judge Joseph E Nelson will speak on "Progress Toward World Peace" A special entertainment program of musical' numbers and readings is being arranged by M W Merrill Inspectors Visit— Dr F E Stephens state crop Inspector Saturday in company with Inspector H V Swenson of this district made a trip to various orchards of the county to investigate general conditions Denies Charge— Merlin R Johnson Santaquln pleaded not guilty to obtaining property by fraud when arraigned Saturday before District Date Judge George W Worthen for trial waa not set Johnson Is alleged to have illegaUy retained possession of a water certificate held as security by O M Pitts Poultry Day Unit Calls Conference Utah Briefs STOMACH Eu-do- ra Amazing Gland Discovery Medical Revolutionizes Wk ut Run-do- Science Rln Schramm-Johnso- ' er PRESENT OPERA high school presented Its annual operetta “Riding Out of the Sky" last week The cast included Marjorie White Glen Shiner D Shiner Ada Durfey Eula Webster Bernice Coombs Rex Albrecht Clell Chidester Henry Giles and a chorus of 50 voices LOA— Wayne CITY GRADES STREETS EPHRAIM — Unemployment in Ephraim is being relieved by the grading of city side streets moving of electric light poles from the center to the side of the few side streets where this condition still exists and by cleaning ditches of the Ephraim Irrigation company within city limits A large number of men some using teams are busy on these projects Southern Utah Friday PROVO— With a schedule of 14 concerts the Brigham Young university band of 50 pieces under toe leadership of Professor Robert Sauer will leave by bus Tuesday morning for-a- n extensive tour or southern Utah The band is composed of 50 members Concerts will be presented at Dixie college in St George Snow college at Ephraim and high schools in Nephi Mt Pleasant Gunnison Richfield Monroe Sallna Marysville Clrcle-vUl- e Pangultch OrderviUe Kanab and Hurricane PROVO— Wright Walker and John Clark Brigham Young university debaters left Sunday March 22 on a tour of Nevada and California to meet teams of five universities The first encounter will be with toe Nevada university at fteno Then they will continue to Los Angeles to meet the University of Southern California and Occldehtal college of They will also meet the University Redlands and the California Institute of Technology while in southern California The local team will uphold the affirmative side of the free trade question All the contests will be decisional Professor A C Lambert will accompany the pair as coach They are expected to return about April 4 Darrell Crockett and Raymond Peterson will represent the local uniWorn-oMn nd Womn versity at toe annual meeting of the nd Ptp by Taking Gland Extracts Rocky Mountain Conference Forensic league to Denver Colo next month INLAND operations are no longer stored youthful pep and eneriy to thousands aay users drusstsls and doctors 7 necessary according to scientists who rocommsnd this nw-da- y stimulatAPPEAR IN OPERETTA of toe world's largest gland laboraOat Information ing Invigorating tonic SALEM—Salem junior high school tory They now extract toe vital gland on u MOREX from all serum rams boars bulls from goats (Walgreen) Drug Stores: Owl Drug Ligpresented its operetta “The Magic and other adanimals and 2k Coombs M I and C of the Moon” Thursday night at the gett Drug Drug healthy minister It In tablet form— other leading druggists Salem amusement hall The plot with sensational rejuvenatand the speaking parts were written GLANDS ing results These extracts FREI BOOK ON " by the pupils themselves during the are combined in MOREX Write far your copy to Preferred year The songs were selected from Gland Tonic and for Product Dept- - 104 5893 Hollywood those learned in school this year Blvd Hollywood Californio 10 years it hag re The operetta was under the direction of Principal Leroy Erickson Music Director Luclle Foster and Miss Zina Bishop ELECT OFFICERS MT PLEASANT— The Mt Pleasant chapter of the Service Star legion elected officers Friday afternoon at toe home of Mrs J Faireld Larsen as follows President Mrs Bruce Seely first vice president Mrs P A Allred second vice president secretary-treasurMrs Angus Rosenburg Mrs Vernon Brothersen SCHOOL HOLDS PROM BICKNELL— J u n i o r class of Wayne high school held its annual prom in Blcknell amusement hall Band Plans Tour w want every woman in Utah to take advantage of remarkable WiNS CONTEST HEBER— Roy Todd sod of Mr and Mrs David A Todd won the oratorical contest at Wasatch high school Friday sponsored by the Nat tional Future Farmers' organization CITY LACKS WATER EPHRAIM— The city water supply was shut off three hours Wednesday while a leak in the mains was being repaired Gastritis 4 Years Auto Upsets Near Heber Two Hurt Gone Now! Feels HEBER — P C Stringham and William A Murray of- Vernal Buffered severe cuts Friday when their automobile ran offnight the grade and turned over several times at the Intersection of the Kama and Wasatch county road They were picked up by a passing truck and brought to the local hospital Sheriff Virgil Fraughton said they apparently were traveling at a hfoh rate of speed when they tried to turn south on the Wasatch county road — OFFICIAL CALL8 MEETING BEAVER— City Manager Joseph A Manxione has called a public meeting Monday at 8 in toe city library to discuss organization of a volunteer fire department and the purchase of necessary fire fighting t pm — Weather Report PROVO— Hearing on a motion for a new trial in the case of T Harry Heal president of the Provo Consolidated Real Estate company charged with embezzlement was continued in the district court Saturday until April II Plan Reading Play— Mrs Katherine Pardoe will read the play “Mrs Moonlight" by Levy in College hall Friday at 8 p b Lineman Transferred— Frank employe of the maintenance department of the Utah Power and Light company at Provo has been transferred to the general office 8alt Lake according to an announcement made by W H Huckins manager of the Provo division then Lift Right Off Miles who was pinned under the car sustained a fractured hip three knocked out teeth and severe bruises about his mouth and shoulders Fore man Kirk has two broken ribs and Eckman a smashed hand The younger Kirk suffered only a few minor bruises at the Utahna Gardens Friday evening are practically completed Proceeds of the dance will be used to defray the cost of furnishing the chamber committee room The com mlttee in charge Includes Horatio equipment ' i Jones chairman Paul D Vincent CUff Sutherland Walter Wlest Alton J AndersonA Ed 8hrlver Irvin J Slack W Oliver Clyde J Clark and J Edwin Stein Weather eondltlom Provo Briefs Stop Hurting them Beaver Boy Scout Gas Oil Candy And Food Stolen Unit Holds Court er Fund Lack Forces School lo Close TOOELE— Almost on the scene of the missed hole explosion in the Tip top mine of the Bluestone Lime and Quartz company near Bauer a week ago which kiUed former Sheriff Dave M Adamson of Tooele county a second accident occurred Sunday at 2 p m which injured four men A two-to- n car loaded with ore was overturned on these men when the temporary track built above a sill cross timber collapsed The injured men were Lewie Miles 24 Foreman Joseph Kirk 88 Howard Eckman 21 and Rollo Kirk 28 The men were drilling In a winze about four feet under the car track According to their account the collapse occurred when Eckman attempted to pull himself out of the hole with the help of the trellis which supported the track The track collapsed tipping the car over on And California - — '"' March IS 1931 antlcrclonlc which li ajstem ovar the central etatea peaked to dominate te Weather condition)continue! of the eountrr but decreaelna weiit of the Rocky mountain) have preuurea reaulted 17 e ?n Ipudy skies In that region and light sprinkles of rain over the northweat Over the weat aa a seneral temperature) rule have but slightly In the past 3 hours parts of Montana Ii?piovr th where they are somewhat Comparative data at Balt Lake Ctty: Wlng Hliheat ln thl) month since ISIS Lowest last nlsht Lowest thla month since 1S74 Mean for today rrv ’ 77 j5 0 kg Normal 41 Precipitation Inches Total for the 24 hours endln at ( p m vi Total for this month to date Accumulated deficiency for this month rl to date if Total since October i to date s4 47 Accumulated deficiency since Oct 1 46 800 rue at I II and acts at I6 March IS 1M! 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hand and to release the Comdamages for pany from all claims for failure to deliver water — In consideration whereof It Is proposed that the Delta Canal Company shall validate all outstandng stock Including the stock owned by The Duluth Land Company and Frances Investment Company whether standing of record In their respective names or otherwise cancel the 10173 shares now remaining in the Treasury of the Company amend the Articles of Incorporation to limit the authorized stock to the amount presently outstanding and to release The Duluth Land Company and the Frances Investment Company from any claim for assessment levied prior to the year 1831 on any stock owned by them or either of them whether standing of record In their own names or otherwise — And (b) Considering and voting upon a proposition to taka within the Delta Canal Company project the Midland Canal Company project— And If said propositions or either of them be approved by the stockholders to amend the Articles of 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