Show r f -- OGDEN EQUINE STARS THRILL SATURDAY MORNING MAY 161931'- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - OGDEN and VICINITY Utah Society PaysHomage to Aristocrats of Horse Kingdom Business Office: 2436 Washington Avenue SOCIETY FOLK EVENTS OPEN (Continued from P Two polo pony clan with a remarkable exhibition of speed pivoting and wheeling Harp owned by Mr Kearns and ridden by Bob Egbert of Salt Lake took second with Red owned and ridden by George Grubb also of Salt Lake third The Three Hundred Twenty-fourt- h cavalry regiment trophy for officers’ a chargers was won by Burnt River brown gelding owned by the United States remount service and ridden bv Lieutenant Colonel Fred Jorgenson II Duce the Devil a brown geld- heavyweight OGDEN— building ad flve-galte- ur cific coast temperatures over the entire country are above the normal The departure over the northern part of the Plateau and Rocky mountain region range from 13 degrees above the normal at 6 temperature at Wlnnemucca atul to 16 degree above at Rapid City 8 D Comparative data at Salt Lak City Decrees Temperature 81 Highest today 83 Highest in this month since 1874 03 last night tm ta mcVim JO Mran for today 67 Normal Inches Precipitation Total for the 14 hour endlnc at 110116 a a P m 29 Total for this month to date Accumulated deficiency for this month W to date 83 7 Total since October 1 to date Accumulated deficiency since Oct 1 4 33 Bun rise t 6 09 And sets At 739 May 16 1931 Mrs Manraret Mar-de- Friday evening M A Keyser president of the Balt Lake council and D E Hammond scout executive were guests of honor n and Mre Man two grandsonand a brother Cor of nelius Vreeken Los Angeles Mr Vreekea Diane Best formerly a resident of Glenns Ferry Idaho Beside her husband live eons and three daughter survive' Orel Thueson Glenns Ferry 011 Thueson Meridian Idaho Mrs Iona Carter Jay R Aaron Helen Nolo and Dean Thueson all of Bait Lake Alice Ida Keele SALEM— Mrs Alle Id Keele widow of Diant Best Infant daughter of Mr and Alexander Keel and (or 48 a resiW E Beet 156 Park street died of Balem dlad of old aiyari at Friday at a local hospital shortly "alter birth dent tli home Lamb-xoof Mr Arba hrr daughter The is lurvlvcd baby Tuesday evening Hha waa born Id Provo oo Dcembr a brother Dick and a 3S IASS by her parent I ter Jauice 8ha la iurvtvd by olaht ions and dauth-trrMre a- Frank J Hocking an Frank Hocking 61 employe of J the Frank J Luca grocery gtore (or the seven yearn died at hi home 101 Lighth East street at 12 IS p m Friday Mr Hocking vu bom in of heart disease Belt Lake March 30 270 a non of Prana William and Harriet Crompton Hocking Ha had lived here aU hi Utah pioneers life ! hi widow Mrs MelJe survived by He Mortis Hocking a on Frank William Hocking of Balt Lake a daughter Mrs L H Soper of Milwaukee Wis and three ltera Mrs Edith Crabbe and Mr F J Rawlings of Sait Lake and Mr A W Grigs of California Iat John Keele Blackfoot Idaho Keele Drouth Idaho William Krais Joseph Mra Lambaon and Mra Wilson Hanks Ralrm Alvin and Ernest Keele Spanish Fork Mr Walter HiatL Aberdeen Idaho 39 r children ana seven The body I At the Deseret mortuary Spanish Fork Infant Dallin BMtrVGVlLLE— Junior Dallin Infant on of Morris and Le Rea Roundy Dalliu died at the family residence Thursday night The child was born her May 12 1931 Surviving are the parent and three brother nd Orval Dallin Leroy Blaiue Mr and Mra Stephen Dallin grandparent Springvllle Mr And Mr Delbert Roundy Maple ton Graveside genriceg wilt ) held Mrs Agness at 2 p m in Evergreen ceretcrySaturday under widow Mr 04 Lenk of Hedwlg direction of Claudln funeral home Agness Herman Lenk died at a local hospital at 7 20 a m Friday of chrome myocarditis M Mrs Leak was born in Germany September 22 167 She earn to Salt Lake six years OGDEN—1 Theresa Magdalen Petersen aso Her home was at 535 Center street died Thursday Mts Lenk a survived by five children wife of August Petersen home 2340 Van Bunn Miss Hilda ana Mis Wanda Lenk Kurl H evening at the family following a short Illness end Erick A Lenk of Salt Lake and Otto avenue In Bh waa born Denmark February 20 Lenk of Oakland Cat and three grand1869 a daughter of Hans and Elisabeth children She came to Utah la 1864 and Jensen 1868 in was married living here since Surviving gre the husband three daughA Mrs ters and a son: Mrs Niels P Neilsen Mr Berdto A Tfiuesoti 37 wife of Con Mr Viola Ostrup Myrtle and Oeorge Peti uevon former mining man of Monroe tersen Osden also nine grandchildren and died at the family residence 254 D street one brother WHllaja Jensen Ogden Funeral services will be held Sunday at Friday night of cerebral hemorrhage Mr Thueson sra born In Monroe April 9 p m In the Thirteenth ward chapel 1774 and had made her home in Ball with Interment in Ogden city cemetery unLake lor the last three year She was der direction of Lindquist At Bon II Lenk Theresa Berdie Thueson Petersen Dad OGDEN— Honoring J E Beeson Ogden high school teacher retiris and former principal who dining after 25 years a testimonial ner will be held Wednesday evening m May 27 in the Hotel Bigelow Lehman Mrs C C Hetzel Mrs W W Perctval Miss Martha Wright of Ogden and Mrs A T McCanne Salt Lake hostesses for Ogden guests at a bridge tea of the PI Beta Phi sorority at the Hotel Utah Salt Lake baU-roo- ' Mr and Mrs Sterling Price bridge dinner for club at their home 2817 Harrison avenue Mrs Abbot Rodney Heywood at the Ogden horse box party show Guests Enjoy Hoi sc Show After Dinner OGDEN— Mr and Mrs A P Bigelow entertained at dinner at the Hotel Bigelow followed by a box party at £ gj Ml Geology Pupils U Visit Wyoming LISTS LOGAN— Thirty Utah State Agricultural college geology students will tour to Kemmerer leave on a two-da- y Wyo Saturday morning with Reed W Bailey assistant professor of UTAH 87-- Friday Grain Official Members of the Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church tertained at luncheon Friday at the HONOR AWARDS Ends Chicago Trip home of Mrs John Edward Carver en- a h suer dt d s Scholarships Conferred at Calvin Programs Phi Kappa Phi Names Pledges fossils and structural Dean Jennings Fletcher and Prolessor Studies of and physical geology will feature the trip The tour will lead through Logan canyon with a stop at Bear lake and several side tours through some of the important canyons Hot Springs resort and Fossil Wyo will also be visited then Kemmerer LOGAN— The Utah State Agricu- awards and honor day Friday in the college auditorium The program Included: String trio under direction of Professor N W Christensen and a focal solo by Lothalre Rich — Awards conferred were: ltural college held A LOGAN— Miss Myrtle Davidson assistant Etate club leader and Miss Izola Jensen district extension agent will visit all 4 H clubs in Cache county Monday and Tuesday The schedule is as follows: Monday 9 a m North Logan Wellsviile I p m Hyrum 2 pm Paradise 3 pm Mlllville-Nlble4 p m College 5 p m Tuesday— 9 a m Amalga 10 a m Newton 11 a m Trenton X p m Cornish 2 p m Lewiston 3 p m Cove 4 p m Richmond 5 p m Sniithfleld 6 p m Hyde Park y Needs Of Water Users U S Scans Fathers Join Boy S Scouts at Banquet A court of honor ln which 60 at the First Congregational church LOGAN and Northern s— Benson Christensen Robert K Costley LaVeil Rex Allen Douglas Dons K Farr Robert Gerber Melvin Janes GU bert Moesinxer Arthur Neeley Mathias Richards Lewis Roe Bion Tolman College awards— Mens’ Odm W Buchanan women Luclle Carbon Johansen acholarships — Rex Dibble Julia Etta Devine alternates Harold Lillywhite Selma Hawkes Phi Mellon Omicron scholarship— Eva Wesley TWO COUPLES MARRY EVANSTON Wyo— Henry 8hultz Jr and Dorotha Beckstead both of Ogden and Knox Edgar Faulkner and Effle Fern Taylor Thompsons Utah were married here Thursday scouts received 200 awards featured the annual fathers’ and sons’ banquet £X? Two Plan Tour- Kourken Bardlzbsnlan Scholarship T Cornell Of Cache Clubs Richard Crapo Dbble Dunes G Assault Charge boy Set Wednesday Other honor guests will Include Dr president of tha George Thomas A University of Utah and George Eaton of Salt Lake former Ogden principals Dr C N Jensen state superintendent Mayor Ora Bundj Commissioner William J Rackhain and J Francis Fowles president of the chamber of commerce Special guests will be a group of including former board members Fred E Williams Commissioner M Judge H H Henderson Wade Johnson George Glen Dr E I Rich ValenJ W Levedahl R H Hodge tine Gideon and Thomas H Irvine Two former superintendents also are included William M Allison and John M Mills also B A Fowler superintendent of the Weber county schools All friends of Mr Beeson Including teachers students former students and parents are invited to attend Reservations may be mad® at the office of the board of education until noon Tuesday May 26 LAD RESCUES DROWNING BOY tropb!SSS Stabbing Brings Meier forenoon Testimonial for J E Bee eon Retiring Instructor Dr and Mra C O Hetzel and Mr and Mra Frank Haynle dinner and bridge at "Skatter Kare” in honor of Dr and Mrs 8 W Wherry and Mr and Mrs J T Rushmer Mrs J T Abbott Mrs Irving the horse show Friday evening In Fountain Green Huntington Layton honor of the birthday anniversary of Ogden Orangeville Price Provo Mrs E B Kirk of Brigham City The Springvllle Tooele and Salt Lake other guests were Mr and Mrs Wade ’Others are expected at Saturday’s M Johnson and Mr and Mrs C M session Murphy The opening day’s session closed Mrs Abbot Rodney Heywood had as her guests at a box party at the - Groups of society people in boxes as Mrs A R Heywood Ogdro rmf horse show Friday evening Captain and Mrs Everett M Graves Mr and Lower left Miss Jessie Erwin and visitors were present shown at the top are: Mrs Thompson Com and Mrs WilPresident 'state Gus-ti- n Glasmann L Flash A owned Mrs Mrs by liam Van Alen Mrs Heywood enHarley Upper left group tertained the following guests at the Flash won the Edmund J Kearns Ben Redman and Mrs Frank Guslin show Thursday evening Mr and in the Women S three-gaitc- d class Lower Jdent introduced Mrs J G Falck as Mrs Frederick G Ruthrauff Miss all of Salt Lake Group at right Mrs with the Helen Sheets and Leland Kimball of toastmaster right scene in the huge tanbark judging name "ServiceBeginning James II DeVine Ogden Miss Helen Star Legion” and Salt Lake and Con E Bohn Mrs E E Beyer entertained at followed by each star point the proSheets Salt Lake Mrs Fred Gray Ruth- ring at the livestock coliseum folgram was in the nature of a bur- luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow 2772 lowed by bridge at her home lesque Toasts were: “Sisterhood Mrs Albert Wilkes Harrison avenue Friday The guests Ber- included Mrs Radcllffe Cannon Mrs Salt Lake "Education” Mrs solo Mrs Philip Gam Mrs Clarence Milner nard Cash Ogden violinrelief Mrs Mrs Lester Rankin and Mrs Jay Mollie Goodman Ogden Weather conditions Mar 13 1931 are Over the west barometrle pressure C Rehor Price remembrance Milner of Salt Lake Mrs Irving LehW tne near or blow (airly uniform being 858 Circulation Res Phone J Mrs Gertrude Foote Nephl song man Mrs'Aubrey Moore Mrs Wayne normal over the middle west an area of Correspondent Res Phone Office 112 North Main Phone 116 low pressure central over Minnesota and assembly vigilance Mrs T L Ho- Johnson and Miss Jane Beyer a feeble high la charted over the lower reading Andrew Mrs Marriner A Browning enterlman Salt Lake scattered Only Mississippi river valley tained the members of her French traces or rain have occurred throuvh the Brunltte mountain region and some cloudiness preclass at luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow S A C vails over the west Except along the Pa- Wyoming News Weather Report Former Utahn Dies in Wyoming Abraham Vreeken Friday urday Chapters represented at the after noon meeting were American Fork Cedar City Cheyenne Wyo Ferron Lehi Milford Mt Pleasant Nepht -- Abraham Vreeken 17 custodian of the Ouequa school died at hit residence 300 North Ninth WhI street Friday morn-i- n of disabilities in cldent to hi ace Mr Vreeken had lived In Bait Lake for the last 32 yean ’He born in Holland January 3 UTO4 He le survived by hie widow Mrs Alena Vreeken (our on CorneUua John Junes Die vreeken and b r daughter Mr Whatman Christina thir- W Karl Hopkins superintendent of city schools represented the chamber of commerce in greeting the con ventlon In the absence of Mrs N A Dun-yoof Salt Lake Mrs J G Falck was called upon to respond Music the afternoon was furnished during by members from American Fork FTlce Salt Lake and Ogden Nominating Committee Considers Candidates At the close of the meeting the nominating committee went Into session to select candidates for the state offices but selections were not made public The election takes place Sat- Governor Pay Hone Tribute W'aeMWai Weaving In and out through five Uprights 20 feet apart Harp owned by Thomas F Kearns and ridden by Bob Egbert won the J H Mander-fieltrophy Second honors went to Chocolate owned and ridden by Captain Joe Rogers and Buck owned by George Grubb and ridden by Myron N Jacobs was third Governor George H Dem delivered a short talk punctuated by whinnies and neighs of 89 horses in the stalls Escorted to microphone by Robert H Hinckley Governor Dern ALMY Wyo— James Bow ns 87 paid a short tribute to the horse de- retired mine foreman and rancher the of man died late Wednesday civilization claring that night at his the domestication of with the home began horse Mr Bowns was bom in Oldbury Silver Chimes a beautiful gray Staffordshire England on July 27 gelding owned by Mrs K D Rose of 1843 and in 1867 Joined the L D S Idaho Falls and ridden by Miss Dolly church and emigrated to the United Louise DeVine of Ogden deposed States directly to Almy In Lila Pickering from the champion- 1878 hecoming moved to Caatlegate Utah class to where he worked as mine inspector ship in the ladies' win the Longview Farms trophy Lila for the Utah Fuel company He brown a mare owned and served as county commissioner of Pickering again ridden by Mrs O O Wright Carbon county from 1902 to 1908 In also of Idaho Falls won seoond place 1908 he returned to Almy at which and Lady Edwlna a bay mare owned place he had since resided He was and ridden by Mrs E R Dumke of bishop of the Almy ward 12 years Ogden was third Surviving are three sons ten Remount Colt daughters 63 grandchildren twenty-foand one Tskes Honors - grandchild Neph and H Duce the Devil brown great- great-services will be held at the Funeral geldings owned and ridden by C R 2 m Fitzgerald and Captain D S Robert- Almy ward meeting house at p son took tha hurdles gracefully to- Saturday gether winning the Commercial Security Bank trophy In the pair Jumping class Prince Utah National Guard horse with Miss Frankie Young up and Monte owned and ridden by Joe Packer Ogden’s cowROCK SPRINGS Wyo— Com boy sculptor second: Spltball a remount horse ridden by Captain N E plaint charging felonious assault Waldron and Silver Heels owned and against Mike Bologna alias Bell ridden by Dr J C Sorenson third Green River was filed Thursday An unnamed remount Colt owned Bologna formerly resided at Therby Ross Read was grand champion mopolls Later he opened a resort of all classes As a result of Judging at Green River and ran several men In the afternoon— Colts owned by D out of his place during a free for all W Huns&ker second and third: colt fight two weeks ago When he owned bv Miss Adele Whitlock rushed his opponents out he turned fourth Each animal won In compe- and saw Julian Garcia a bystander tition with pedigreed thoroughbreds walking away Bologna it is alleged in the complaint stabbed Garcia with of their own age and class a stiletto several times r the executive committee meeting In the United War Service club rooms Kie-se- l o Obituaries to two-da- ing owned and ridden by Captain D 8 Robertson second Red a chestnut gelding owned and ridden by Captain George Grubb third show A spectacular event of the was the driving exhibition featuring the Ogden Union Stockyards pure bred Clydesdales team presented as a The tribute-tthe horse” backed cut and posted for an admiring throng folk of society finally closing with a series of breath taking figure eights in the limited tanbaxk arena Billy Mitchell was the driver and Bobby Bums attendant The Globe Mills sponsored the team and the C W Cross company presented the trophy Chocolate and Flrpo brown and bav geldings owned by Joe Rogers with Captain N E Waldron and Patricia Waldron up were awarded the Hotel Blgeiow trophy in the adult and child class: Mary and Red chestnut mare and gelding owned by Captain George Grubb with Captain Grubb and Miss Barbara Enos tip second II Duce the Devil and Black-Printhe first owned by Captain D 8 Robertson and the second by the remount service with Captain Robertson and Milton Robertson up third ce Delegates teenth annual convention of the Service Star Legion of Wyoming and Utah gathered here Friday for a session which opened with an six-hor- se — Slates Represented by Delegates at Contention in Ogden One) - ft HIGH TEACHER Events of tide Day Zeta Phi Zi club of the Ogden high school annual ban- quet at Dick’s cafe Big Show Home Phone 3893 117 DINNER HONORS Ogden Society SERVICE STAR Idaho Horse Wins Trophy on Second Night of Office Phone L Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSE! DEWET RAY 33 Balt Lake ' ERMA MITTON 21 Balt Lake EDWARD M Cl AW80N 38 Salt Lake MEKL SPENCER 18 Balt Lake UPLAND O STOCK DALE 91 Balt Lak IDA 0 BUSCH 26 Bait Lake DIVORCES ASKED Sophia Dutcher vs Lyle Dutcher desertion L E Cluff attorney Arthur Kylen vs Maid Kylen cruelty Sidney Q Reid attorney Hiima Lundquist vs Adrien Lundqnlat O R Bradford attorney nonaupport O N Sweet vs Gladys Lenorg Swetj desertion! L JL Cluff attorney ATcTSoIds Scholars’ Banquet LOGAN— The annual scholars' banquet of the Utah State Agrlcul tural college was held at the Bluebird on Friday at 7 p m The following outstanding students were invited Newly elected members of Phi Kappa Phi national scholastic fraternity winners Qf the “A’’ scholarships winners of scholastic medals and cups winners of scholarships winners of all special scholastic awards and deA baters -- A special program Was pre' DEATHS occasion SIMMONS— Early Tom Simmon 93 of pared for the 613 4 Washington street died 13 of SCOUTS PLAN CAMP SUNDAY unknown but natural cuses May GROFF— AUte fxra Groff 70 of Long LOGAN— The Cache Valley Boy Beach Cal died May 10 of rupture of Scout council camping committee heart due to chronic LAZAR— Andy taar 40myocarditis of Park died will meet at the scout offices Sunday Mav u of chronic myocarditis City ALl FN— Florence Allen 17 of Delta died at 10 a m with Chairman John H May 14 of chroulo devirtlculiU of iht Wilson to plan the summer camping s'amoid LENK— Hedwlg Arne Lenk 63 of 636 Cen- program ter street died May 23 of chronic myov Mrtln to cun OkImd lot 1 carditis block 13 Jordn 10 MASON— Donald Allen Mason 9 of 643 plc U Htkx to Hrrr M Hlfhtmn U East First South died May 14 of acute lot 33 block a Flthor Jt S Adperforated appendix dition MORALFB-Ma- rla Jo Morale It of 423 South UrCnnuihr Invstmnt componjr to Fifth West died May 13 of carcinoma tot JO block WUllm D M or 4 DIVORCE! GRANTED Shelton H O fovea v Eva Ethel Oroves mental cruelty William L Beesley attorney William A Nlmmo v tuacln Hatch Nlmmo mental cruelty wife1 maiden name restored Edwin D Hatch attorney Genevieve v Wtnerlter Franklin’ O Wtneriter cruelty nonsupport wife granted cuatody two children and 630 a month L B Wight attorney Anne Scheel Coldlta v Carl Coldltx desertion wife a maiden name restored 1800 alimony granted S J Qulnoey attorney ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sarah R Sorensen to Sarah M Colllnion lot 4 Gordon plat 8 Phillip Schopp to Phillip Schopp Jr lot 0 Gilmer place Marlon B Bluirtleff to Albert Toronto lot 16 block 16 Plat A Albert Toronto to Joseph Coulam lot 16 block 10 plat A Kate D L Anderson to Paul Luff lot 30 block 16 plat A Paul Luff to Albert Toronto lot 30k block 16 6acre plat A Albert Toronto to Joseph Coulam lot 20 block 16 re plat A :S U W H pltto Chrle Cldw11 11 J Chrl-ttn- nn Mutton township 1 outh rnx 1 wnt Willtm J Salmon to MrPrlna Lumber ft Hrdwar company lot lot Highland Park plat B Robcrlaon 8 Campbell to John D 10 Campbell arc 1 on J townhip 1 south ranc 1 west 10 Adrllna Bcarcellf to Bessa H Moore lot I block il plat P 16 Bees H Moor to Jowph D Hurd lot S block 17 plt k 20 Xmllr D Bock wood to Earl t Mathew lot 1 block 11 Perkins 10 lint sddlUoc Orand View 10 - in A E Huff president of the Farmers’ National Grain corporation Chicago In 718 Twenty-fiftlaid for 71 street Covers were h A program followed un- cup— John K Leadership challenge John K Madsen trophy— Donald M Cox John M Ritchie trophy— David Evans Osden union stockyard trophy— John J Barnard Salt Lake union stockyard trophy— Nat N Tarfcjvrt American Packing company trophy— For New Building Weber High Prepares Program For Graduation PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES attendance Wayne Lowe Amerlcan-Hawslia- n Steamship trophy— Unemployed Plead Free Few Hours Willi City Stores Man Steals Again OGDEN—Following a mass meet- ing of unemployed Thursday eve- OGDEN — Frank Brooks charged ning In City Hall park an appeal on with passing a $14 forged check on behalf of unemployed widows and May 11 appeared In wives of unemployed men Was made athegas station court Friday and was given at local stores and factories Friday untilcity May 18 to decide if he wants a Committee members stressed the 4 (Consult County Clerk or the repectt signer for further Information ) Bicycle Accident Breaks Man’s Leg point that many married women whose husbands have jobs are holding positions that might better be held by widows or by wives f the OGDEN— Frank Lawrence 6 son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lawrence of 2979 Porter avenue was saved front drowning Thursday afternoon by his playmate Lane Compton 11 son of Mr and Mrs George Compton north city limits The two boys were sailing boats lit the Harrisville canal when Frank fell In head first and was carried down-streaLane ran to a bridge and as Frank came floating by caught hold of his sweater and pulled him on the bridge Lane was being acclaimed a herql in his neighborhood Friday U S Scans Sites NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of George Gust Deceased Creditors will present claims with Toucher to the undersigned at Utah 8avlng and Trust Building Salt Lake City Utah on or before the 18th day of September A D 1931 KATE GUST Administratrix of the Estate of GEORGE GUST Deceased S06-7-- 8 J J A th LooMe sin Canal der the direction of Mrs John C Evans Including piano solos Miss Louise Emmett readings Lorene Pitt aged 9 The committee in charge of arrangements was composed of Mrs Fred Locktrog Mrs E A Patrick Mrs A D Barber Mra E J P Rowse Mrs F K Bartlett Mrs A J Dodson Mrs C E Michael OGDEN— W N Collier of th Mrs O A Moyer Mrs N A Morridepartment son Mrs Dana Parkinson Mrs United States treasury Charles West Mrs L H Bankol and arrived Friday to look over sites offorfered for the $300000 proposed Mrs John Spark estry building here The chamber of commerce public buildings committee has called a meeting Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow of chamber members and persons offering 6ites to the government OGDEN— Commencement at Weber county high school will be held in the school auditorium at 8 p m Beutler 1927 class research acholarships— Robert Thursday May 28 with Dr George K Gerber Roscoe T Pixton alternate H Brimhall president emeritus of Anthony Colettl Phi Kappa Phi— Agriculture Marriner Brigham Young university deliverSwenson Wayne Hinton Edward Cliff Ira Wangs-gar- d the address Miss Clark Dean McAlister Courtland Starr OGDEN— Charles F Hopklss 75 ing Huntsville will Gaythe valegive Newell Washburn Nephl Manning Rex of 1018 Twenty-seven- th sufstreet Warren commerce Ottls A Nielsen Thyra Farr dictory Miss Zesta Taylor James Scott fered a severely fractured right leg West Larsen Odin W Buchanan salutatory Robert Jones Wesley T Odell Wesley T Benson Helen at 7 p m run was he when Friday Brown education Vllate Jones Zona Power Hooper class oration Melba Karnes Lenore Lewis Edna Capener down by a youth riding a bicycle at Field day for all county schools Oltbert Moestnger engineering Charles the Intersection of Twenty-fourwill be held Wednesday Lowell Jenson May 27 home economics Rlppon Mr commencing at Jean Pedersen Dora Hartvlgsen Thelma street and Washington avenue noon Included In Blater was formerly employed by the Johnson art and science Donna are a series of games John Christensen Armlnta Hogan Lettie Hopkiss at and program races for children of the first six Israelsen Henry Linford Melvin James the National Biscuit company Anna 8 Merrill Arthur Marble Lovinl Salt Lake but for several years since grades costume dancing rhythm Francis Harry Kemp from business activities has and drills by students in the InterThatcher Brothers Banking company retiring Jowith resided Mrs his T Odell daughter scholarship— Wesley mediate grades a concert and drill A A Flrmasre scholarship— Lee Packer seph Adams by the high school band dances on Clarence V Bigler Police say the youth who ran Into the green medal— Jean Gertruda Musser Howard accompanied by the high Prdersen man Is known and will be school orchestra the aged The homo economic award—Thelma questioned The main track events will follow Johnson Myers award— Lutle Bancroft the program Vernon medal— Odell Julander Hendricks medal— Qjilon A Walker U 8 A C Wobiau club essay prlsa— LOGAN— L R Dunkley representing the U S reclamation service is conducting a survey of prospective water subscribers to the Hyrum ini' gation project Mr Dunkley visited Wellsviile Hyrum snd Mendon determining the attitude of the farmers on the project and ascertaining their AUadtne Bell R O T C medal— Wesley T Benson needs American Legion military medal— Ned Fine response and cooperation with McBeth American Legion scholarship medal—Ed the farmers Is the report of Mr Dunk- ward Cliff ley Meetings have been scheduled U 8 A O science medal— Joseph D for Wellsviile on Monday night and Cummings Rolls M Rich memorial scholarship— in Mendon on Tuesday Paul Orace U S OGDEN-Je- ss W Wade manager of the Intermountain Grain Growers Inc returned Friday from Chicago where directors of the Farmers’ disNational Grain corporation cussed marketing problems of the national corporation Accompanying Mr Wade home were James A Cole head of thg facilities department of the Fanners’C National Grain corporation and H Neal appraiser both of whom left for Welser Idaho in comFridaywith M G Pence intermoun pany tain manager of the Farmers’ Na Grain tional corporation where they will make a survey of grain facilities for this season Mr Wade announced Intermoun tain Grain Growers Inc directors will meet here Wednesday with C Qiild’s Quick Work Saves Playmate From Death WHITAKER Attorneyfor Admx Date of first publlcaelon D 1931 May 16th TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Supervising Architect Washington May 11 1931 Sealed bids In du plicate subject to the conditions con talned herein will be publicly opened In this office at 3 p m June 8 1931 for1 furnishing the materials and performing the work required for Installing a complete elevator plant In the U S post office court house etc extension and remodeling at 8alt Lake City UlaJi AU prospective bidders are hereby notiw fled that prior to the award of th contract the right is reserved by th to Architect Supervising any or all bidders to submit a require statement of facts In detail of the business and tech— nical organization of the bidder available for the contemplated work Include ig financial resources building experi-jnmaterial proposed to be used etc The United States expressly reserves tha right to reject any bid In which tha facta as to business and technical flnanclal resources or ding experience compared with tha bid project upon Justify UCh rejection The uccesslul bidder will ba required to furnish a performance bond of 60 per cent of the contract price Tha ?iriuviine rat ot w&xe hall be paid mechanic ?i1torers on the project “d as provided inemrfoyed the At of March 3 1931 (Public No 798) Draw- be obtained from tills spr':lflcaUon office JAMBSmy A WETMORE Acting Supervising Architect D C ce preliminary hearing Frank Wilson charged with passing a forged check on the Mecca cigar store May 9 was given the same time for the same purpose Joe Howard alias James Allen pleaded guilty to petty larceny in the city court Friday morning and was sentenced to 60 days in the city Jail Howard was released on a burglary charge Thursday and was re- IN THE DISTRICT COURT or Tun arrested three hours later on the I1 District of Utah larceny charge When arrested he — Ineih?tateor Alltn Jackson vol “V had 14 pairs of men’s silk socks in nPctrelRlrbrj?k0ion18a1 his possession which he admitted ini? EltT‘ County of Salt Lak and di stealing from a Washington avenue UtS£aorf“‘4 bankrupt: store ‘hlt on th dy°o?eJ‘h"b’r“rp? ‘h said Allen 4 dludleted bankrupt: 2ndkth2thf Al'ln C Carpenter unemployed in Ogden Livestock Judging medals — Stafford at300 persons Approximately Blackham OUhert Hutchings Wayne Lowe the meeting Thursday evetended Ralph Stfthle Paul Christofferson Emerald Mnodv alternate Bob Dixon chairman of OgStudent body awards— Odin Buchanan ning student body president Thelma Johnson den’s unemployed group presided vice president lone Tarbet secretary ex- Other speakers were 8 Torsha and ecutive council Kenneth Shields William Ballard Paul Grace James Scott James Frank DeYoung Fillmore Ralph Wanlaas: cheer leader Ace leader John Andewon PIONEER’S FUNERAL SET 8packmieditorson'Weldon Busier Burnham Student OGDEN — Funeral services for Life editor Von H Robertson Managers— Busier Vern Bryan Student Thomas Hawkins pioneer of Ogden Life Ora Oreaves debating Rex Dibble football Ausuxt Roland basketball and who died Thursday will be held Suntrack and day at 1 p m In Larkin swimming Nylee Chrtvtenaen & Sons’ wrestling Harold Liltywhitg team and drawing room with the Rev John baseball Glade Llnebaugh Paul Heuffner Edward Carver of the First PresbyDebating— First year Richard Lee James Fillmore second year terian church presiding Rex Dibble LaVeil Crapo Buster— First year Adrian Wright Matt WAIVES HEARING uth Clayton Ted Barley Ina Richards Leonard Weed Doty Marjore Vernon OGDEN— John E King charged Cspuola Cherrinrton Elva 8imonsen Thelma Peterson Marie Call 8vlven Needham with a statutory offense waived preOGDEN —Six defendants lri crimsecond year Marlon Radford Sam Gordon the city court inal cases were arraigned Friday beliminary hearing-i- n Everett Thorpe Dramatic — First year Boyd Fuller Ry Friday morning and was held for trial fore District Judge Eugene E Pratt Rcbblna LaVerle Flamm John Anderson Jack Parry George Hanson and Rebecca Rirte Genevieve Cruikshsnk Lo- under a bond of $1500 cash or $2000 rain Boley Helen Henderoon second year property Willard Delom charged with deprivMilton Johnson Oralis Gragun third year ing George Mole of his automobile Lutle Bancroft COURT DISMISSES CASE 10 Student Life— First year Harold May 31 without his were Flea Bimonen Marie Call Oeorge OGDEN— Two cases against V E given until Monday permission to plead P'ho® Herbert 8tevens Edith Funk Jack were dismissed in the city H N Donovan known also as Pat 10 rhrlstenn second tfar Welsh O’adw Rod Fullee Frank Jesop Fonnsbeck Thelma court In the first he was Donovan charged passing a Person Haiel Bord Marion Bedford chargedFriday with a 10 Mark on L W Larkin statutory offense and forged check for $45 )ith i Neuberge Lettie Israelsen In the second with contributing to the June 30 1930 also was given until DELAYS ENTERING PLEA minor The first Monday to plead 000 delinquency of LGQAN— Arnold Bowman when case was dismissed because the girl Ernest Martinez 18 charged with 10 arraigned Friday before Judge Jesse who has been committed to the Utah depriving L Leavitt of his autounJO P Rich on a forgery State Industrial school did not ap- mobile May 6 without permission charge took til Tuesday at 10 a m to plead Bond pear against him and the second for pleaded guilty and sentence will be wu Set at 415001 lack oi Jurisdiction passed tlia hiflf f‘rsLmu"‘ of hi creditor re fereelnankruptry Judge Grants on lh Ua' dsydofMilt uni ociock a at Time lo Plead H’r tlfe 8lld appoint crdltor may attend a trustee a J Wl Monday jdimed Vz’J Clt?k m 87111 ornw? and transact ucii properly come beaid meetlnr b'yv J T M Connell Rfferee in Bankruptcy Salt Lake City Utah May 18 1931 fore PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES (Consult County Clerk or th renpectlv signer for further Information ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Cordelia Warner deceased Creditor will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned at 1008 Kearns Building (13 South Main streetl Balt Lake City Utah on or before the 22td dav of June A D 1931 VERB L M CARTHT 4 dralnutrmtor of the Estate of Cordell Werner Deceased 1Uat publication April 16 Datof O WU ( |