Show 12 THE ‘SALT LAKE TIJIBUNE WEDNESDAY’ MORNING JUNE WORLD FLIERS shippers pick DARE ATLANTIC CHEYENNE FOR Post JWHey artri and Harold Fred Svar1 captain Catholic Midvale Catty Leave Rivals Be hind in Berlin Hop baseball team ' (Oontlnuad from to cover th and Berlin hn Om) IH NEXT of the Junior is'shown above a baseball prize from Father Patrick Maguire pastor of the Murray receiving 3880 miles between here In 19 hour and 3 min- utes Those extra three minutes indicate just how closely J the long flight has been planned Between Harbor Grace and the German capital there are 13 positions marked on their fly log map for compass checks They also will check their actual time of arrival at those point with the scheduled time of arrival In hours and minutes Tost One-EyVeteran Vilot Guides Ship Alone All the flying will be done by Poet n one-eyveteran who alts aloue in the' cramped forward cockpit of and Midvale catholic parishes at an outing in Liberty One hunpark Tuesday dred and fifty children attended played games and ‘ 4 L 'X 1 y ' A :'&7 generally enjoyed themselves ed OGDEN— Estimated car loadings for the 'third quarter of this year show a decrease of 38 per cent under actual loadings for tne same period last year in the five states served by the Central Western Shippers Ad- during the day ed single-motor- operate the radio and keep formed of their postlon and whether or not they are maintaining their tcliedule They will communicate by means of messages pulled back and forth on a string Gatty planned to send the call letters of the ship KHRDW every hour on the hour as an "All’s well" signal The radio set transmits on a wave and receives between 600 and 900 meters Post and Gatty stayed here just long enough to fuel up for their long flight and eat the last full meal they will have until they reach Berlin They left behind them Otto HUUg S55-me- Holriis who arrived here before them In preparation for an Atlantic crossing but who decided to delay their takeoff until tomorrow Weather dear For First Fart of Journey It was learned from New York that the weather was clear today for the first part of the ocean journey of the ' Winnie Mae but over more ban was of the course the sky overcast with occasional showers Is an expert at Instrument Gatty One hundred fifty children from flying however and there was little doubt among flying men that he the 8t Vincent de Paul Catholic pareould guide Post through the thick' ish at Murray and the St Teresa parcst flying weather at Midvale attended a piento and The scheduled course to Berlin lies ish at Liberty park Tuesday outing northern to the circle - There was a program of athletic along the great Scotland across EnIreland tip of events and a baseball game which gland and over the North sea to Gcr waa won by the Midvale Catholic Jumany baseball team by a score of 10 If the weather Is bad however nior reached the filers to when Ireland were awarded winning conwill swing southward to the coast of by the Rev Patrick Maguire testants to France and then up Germany members of the committee In Girls Boys Gather at two-thir- Parish Fete ds 1 and Northern LOGAN UTAH Correspondent Res Phone 858 Circulation Res Phono Office 112 North Main Phone 116 north city limits of Springdale at 11:45 a m Tuesday Lorenzo Magregor 38 St George driver of the truck owned by a St George trucking company told Sheriff William Brooks of Washington county tliat the boy ran from the west into the side of the heavy machine headed toward Zion national park and was hurled several feet RECORDS OKEH WATER I LOGAN— After many months of road oil The truck had a effort on the part of the ardent trailer In tow The accident hapof reservoir propened on state highway No 14 ' backers the Hyrum Dr Donald A Macgregor of St ject It appears It will become a reaGeorge father of the truck driver lity Harry C Parker secretary of was called immediately after the acrecident He did not specify the Im- Hyrum Waterusers association mediate cause of death at CUne ported Tuesday A coroner’s Jury waa called later When the delegation from Cache and returned a verdict that the trag- county appears before the Water edy waa "purely accidental" commission Wednesday at 3 Besides nla parents the boy Is sur- storage m In the state capltol building Mr p vived by two young brothers will carry with them records to Gifford Is a truck driver in the em- they the necessary 13000 acre-feshow service of the national parka ploy of water have been subscribed Immediate action by the state commission la expected and by the United States reclamation service under the direction of Dr El wood Mead Should the decision be In the affirmative approximately $100000 will be expended Immediately for rights of way and before the project Is com$900000 will be made avaipleted lable for the building of the dam and 3000-gall- et distributing lines The delegation to the commission meetingC Wednesday will Include Chari Parker Logan Maugham WellsvlUe: W I Sorensen M Mendon Baker T George and Alma Sonne and M R Hovey Bowen members of the new industries committee of the Logan chamber of com- Harry merce Director William Peterson member of - the water star age commission also will be present drafts in the general fund are relatively few and the amounts are small The overdrafts In the sheriff’s office In 1929 occurred In the items of bringing back prisoners and In telephone calls These are uncontrollable and difficult to avoid The same Is true of the juror and witness costs fund and of the fire department These are In the nature of emergency expenditures "The overrun In the crop and pest eradication division ($226571) would disappear 'if the cash receipts and refunds had been credited first “The overruns In the county road ($82810) and poor ($597197) funds are not so easily explainable These appear to be plain overruns In the case of the state road account it represents advanoes on state road projects to be refunded as moneys are received from taxes these "While to us explainable overruns are nevertheless violations of the budget law and should be avoided Official action under the budget should have been taken to in crease the budget appropriation In such cases It la recommended that where overruns appear to be unavoidable steps be taken officially and legally to increase the budget1' Cache county the auditor hotes does not have to borrow for current obligations It has an outstanding bond issue now of $400000 which Is being decreased at the rate of $40000 a year During the year cash In the rood fund was transferred to the state road fund to be spent on the Improvement of state roads This was being made up by receipts from the state road taxes as they were col($34-5365- 2) lected Highway Accident Snaps Boy’s Leg LOGAN— Ctrl Green 9 son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Green Wellsvllle is in a Logan hospital suffering from a broken left leg and severe cuts and bruises abouf the head as the result of an accident at 8 a m Tuesday on the state highway near the home of Thomas Wyatt In Wells- TKi CASWELL M SASWLI k fwMd to wfcfc Sport Shoes ptrfidil enewt trrmrfBKtom )lt brew vonlonct They're right at home ' wherever you go these Summer days cool dressy e refreshing change Cos-nro- band ll for Intoy Wio cm f tho oadualv opening ' $10 Iti £ until Tlala Street 'J CITY AWARDS TANK CONTRACT at Stans direct to joor bom BRIGHAM CITY— Royes J Petersen of this city was awarded the Telephone contract for constructing a city sepCASWELL COFFEE MAN tic tank at a special meeting of the 2557 Wasatch mayor and city council Monday evening on hta bid of $3485 The tank Automatic Electric Coffee will be located on Fourth North and Sixth West streets as the outlet of J outing Aecotnolithcd by ft-Brigham ’City's new $30000 sewer OFftW system hot Sold c::oz store ' vllle According to the story told Deputy Henry Weathers tone Carl was struck by an automobile driven by Mrs Roy Debusk Tampa Fla when the child suddenly darted out behind a hay rack directly In front of the car He waa thrown from under the wheels of the automobile Both bones just above the ankle were broken The case was declared to be accidental my deputy sheriff HOMECOMING MARKS 4TH ' BEAR RIVER CITY-- Iu the observance this year of Independence day Bear River City is planning a homecoming celebration to which all former residents and others who Wish to come are Invited A p&triotlo program will be held In the opera house at 10:30 a m and the afternoon and evening will be devoted to sports and other amusements W FLORSHEIM M’ The -- e dellrer J CALLS PARLEY Parley E Peterson of Logan certified public accountant writes In his report of an audit of the accounts of Cache county for the last two calendar year that "statutory requireThe of the were Mrs Ed- ments In regard to budgets are being chargeJ Kearnsevent Mrs E C O'Brien satisfactorily observed" and that mund budget from the amount of deMiss Golds Fraser and Miss Mary the shown tail fully compiles with the Intent of the law" Yet after showing by a tabulation that In 1930 the county exceeded Us budget In the aggregate by nearly $41000 and that individual departments or funds had been overrun In seven Instances he comments furBEDS-SHOWther: “It will be observed that the over- HIMM 8?-- CACHE COUNTY FARM SOCIETY UTAH CAR MISHAPS — TAKE THREE LIVES Pilatt (Oonltnuad from PH On) 'Business Office: 2436 Washington Avenue Ogden Society ' OGDEN— Mrs Edward Bichsel entertained a party at bridge at the Ogden Golf and Country club Tuesday Covers were laid for twelve Mrs W J Blackburn entertained a party of eight Included hi a foursome were Mrs LTJJee Mrs J N Spar-g- o Mrs H M Rowe and Mrs Donald W Quick of Glenridge N J guests visory board So said the report of W L Harvey Denver executive representative of the board for Utah Idaho (south ol the Salmon river) Wyoming Colo rado and Nebraska which also point- of Mrs Rowe Mr and Mrs Louis Gordon will ened to estimated need of 476275 cars compared to 490149 actually used tertain at dinner Sunday evening last year during the third quarter at the Hotel Bigelow In honor of the The report was made at the council’s thirteenth birthday of their son Alvin Ogden convention-Thgreatest estimated decreases Miss Gladys Rich music supervisor in the public schools of New Castle 291 were agricultural implements has been the guest of her per cent automobiles trucks and Pa who Dr and Mrs Ezra C Rich arts 359 ore and concentrates 29 parents irlck and clay products 213 hay since the close of the school will straw and alfalfa 152 grain 108 leave Tuesday for New York to enter York university summer machinery and boilers 119 Iron and the New Miss Rich will go to Salt steel 8 3 coal and coke 87 and school Lake Sunday to give a talk at the livestock 54 The following increases were es- college and academy of St Miss Margaret San-ke- y timated: Apples and fresh fruits of New Castle who has been the 669 per cent: canned goods 332 Los gravel sand and stone 114 cement guest of Miss Rich has gone tocon107 potatoes 103 petroleum and Angeles to attend the N E A petroleum products 96 poultry and vention Mrs Ray Cardon who has been dairy products 49 sugar 43 the guest of her sister Mrs H C Chooses Wyoming Meeting Strandqulst has returned to her home In St Anthony Idaho For Next Convention Miss Mercedes Harding of Santa Several hundred railroad men Is the guest of Miss shippers farmers and farm experts Monica Cal ScovlUe together with business men of the Rosemary Louis Burger of lola Kan classfive states concluded their convention which was presided over by R mate of Cass in Clark of Ogden at the E Bristol Ogden on Tuesday after- the University of Southern California who has been the guest of Mr noon the close of school Cheyenne Wyo was chosen for Clark here since the next meeting of the board which has left for home will be held September 28 and 29 The board reelected J M Short-hi- ll well as their medium of value Mr of Omaha as general chairman Mackenzie said It could not be reand Mr Bristol of Ogden as alternate placed by either gold or paper money general chairman A M Hays Den- By causing a sharp drop to the price ver was elected general secretary of silver he said this acuon deover W W Anderson and H G stroyed the purchasing power of India and China and has been reflectMundhenk both of Denver The Salt Lake chamber of com ed to a vast decrease in American Imto ports and exports merce Invitation to the board hold its December meeting to Salt Representatives of 23 railroads i serving the five states reported conLke was received Following up Monday’s discussion ditions excellent so far as motive by the agricultural council a resolu- power rolling stock and physical tion on the alfalfa weevil quarantine properties are concerned to amply was passed It calls for closer coop- landle the heavly grain and perisheration between the 23 states now Im- able products of the territory during the coming quarter posing such a quarantine for a If conditions are not to A freight claim prevention bureau period campaign against claims from Imhen satisfactory an appeal Is to be made to federal authorities for an proper packing marking and hanImmediate investigation and proper dling of freight shipments composed regulations Closer cooperation with of five shippers and membernf the LOGAN—Members of the western branch of the American Society of Agronomy will meet In Utah July 9 10 and 11 according to word received Tuesday by Director P V Cardon of the Utah experiment station from Aaron F Bracken superintendent of the Nephl dryland experiment station and secretary of the society The first sessions will be held at the Utah State Agricultural college July 9 The following day members of the Utah experiment station staff will conduct the western visitors on a tour through Brigham City Ogden Salt Lake Provo and on to Nephl At Salt Lake a special tabernacle organ recital will be given at 9 a m and at noon the guests will lunch with Dr Franklin S Harris president of the Brigham Young university at Provo President Harris is former president Of tle American Society of t Agronomy An inspection tour of thS beet fields In Salt Lake and Utah counties will bo conducted by Dr V H Owen of the U S department of agriculture stationed at Salt Lake The day’s program will close with a visit to the Nephl dry farm experiment station A session will be held Saturday morning July 11 at the Juab comity high school where papers will be presented by the western agronomists This will be followed by a business meeting and the election of officers In Salt Creek canyon east of ' ' Nephl In addition to the representatives from the 11 western states John ll Carlson Lemoyne Wilson I D and B F Hulme superintendents of experimental farms In Utah will be present Soil erosion and prevention range utilization and management and maintenance of soil organic matter a 111 be the principal topics discussed by the agronomists according to Mr Bracken Zo-be- Danish Order Plans Outing BRIGHAM CITY— The annual outing of the Danish Brotherhood of o district will be held the at Lagoon August 6 it was decided Sunday by the executive committee The committee also discussed proposed legislation to come up at the national Danish Brotherhood convention in Detroit In September Deldistrict egates from the Utah-Idah- o who will attend the convention are H W Hansen and S J Jeppersen Salt Lake E Nelson Ogden Marius Rasmussen Brigham City and Walter Petersen Pocatello Idaho Utah-Idah- Fire Threatens i Farm Buildings LOGAN — Cache county’s fire department was called to Paradise at 2 am Tuesday to extinguish a blase which razed the bam belonging to Van Lofthouse When the fire was discovered by one of the Lofthouse family the bam was almost consumed and other outwere threatened The buildings blaze was soon put under control by the firefighters and further property loss averted Mr Lofthouse estimated his loss to be $400 which Included the bam several tons of hay and harnesses with no Insurance U S AFPROVES BAY SPAN WASHINGTON June 23 m-T- he war department today approved plana of City of Newport Beach Cal for a Newport bay at Newport bridge across " Beach s the western plant quarantine board also Is urged to the resolution Another Resolution Cites Weed Control Needs Another resolution proposed by F Lee Johnson Idaho commissioner of agriculture which calls for federal centralization of weed control work Ash lbl-hw- ti torwm4 rUJeift meeeHto bni TaI Ask far pMUkgiat fretP U1N9 W4 irAeHHS FA 11 A fwlfyton Crash Injuries J J OGDEN— United’ States Senator William H King accepted an Invitation Tuesday to deliver an oration to the stadium ‘on the evening of July 4 It was announced Tuesday by L J Holther chairman ol the speakers’ committee Senator King will speak on "National Defense and American Ideals" He Is expected to address between 12000 and 15000 persons In the stadium Immediately before the hugh Governor George military spectacle H Dern is expected be present on the platform as well as personal repr- OGDEN— Mix W Rackham 40 of 230 Patterson avenue wife of City street Constance daughter of Mrs Rackham suffered a slight laceration on the left knee Mrs H T Elliott 1079 Twenty-thir- d street driver of the car with which Mrs Rackham collided received a bump on the head and bruises about the body She was rewas esentatives of Governor C Ben Ross moved to her home where Bheshock of Idaho and Governor Fred B Bal-za- r reported to be suffering from A baby riding with Mrs of Nevada The parade committee reported Elliott escaped Injury ' Tuesday that 48 floats three bands and two drum corps will be In the parade Charles M Murphy general chairman of the celebration committee stated it would be Ogden’s biggest parade Civic organizations and business firms are planning to enter floats Pour entries have been received from Salt Lake to DAUGHTER BORN and Mrs Riley E Hess are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter bom OGDEN-- Mr Monday night at the Dee hospital Mrs Hess was formerly Miss Mary Eldredge daughter of Mr and Mrs J U Eldredge Jr Special for Hie LADIES 0KLY WEDNESDAY Bring In yonr car ftSee th Aelo teed j JUNE 24 and receive complete W Buy Washing Vacua Cleaning Job DELIVERED A OPERATING $16960 77 Cubic Feet j Square Feet Shelf Area DELIVERED Sc 04411 OPERATING yttSPWW IS TERMS to Suit Tour — Convenient! Wfll RAPID It Come Pay to Early AUTO LAUGDRY 27 East 9tLi South Short-hi- ll - Before You a and Mayor Ora Bundy and W N Farr representing Ogden city and the chamber of commerce welcomed the J president of the Walker Bank and Trust company of his Lake in Salt banking committee report declared business outlook for movement of all commodities appears slow unless the Hoover moratorium proposal brings an early revival both here and abroad "We have a surplus of practically every commodity we know anything about” he declared "and before business gets squared around so that the demand equals the supply these surplus stocks must be reduced or elim-iii&t- — Auerbach Co Phone Was 3 - - 300 For Honan Deaitoitratlon down b all it takes to Have cd "‘This may mean the closing down of mills smelters and factories” Mr Howard said adding that there is ho use1 manufacturing sugar pig Iron or other products when supplies already on hand cannot be sold at r fair price The banker said he felt more optimistic however because "we are realizing the necessity of reducing production to square it with con- AUTOMATIC sumption" Characterises Hoover Flan As Ray of Sunshine Hoover’s proposal to drop war debt payments for a year he characterized as "a ray of sunshine” and declared It brings us to a realization that our troubles are world-wi"We bad better pay more taxes to make up the hundreds of millions of dollars we will lose” Mr Howard asserted "than to continue under this condition” Reviewing the agricultural eoun ell’s work of Monday K O Ikeler general manager of the Ogden Union Slbckyards said 80 per cent of Utah and Idaho's agricultural income Is derived from the livestock industry and 20 per cent from canning: crops and sugar "We have the livestock the feed the market and the transportation" he said "and the most economical Way to market our feeds Is to give them to livestock" E R Alton Ogden manager of the Globe Grato and Milling company said he would not be surprised If wheat goes below 25 cents a bushel Hj made a plea for consideration of the wheat farmer of this territory who has no diversification and said emergency measures may be necessary to save him for future years The silver situation was discussed by A G Mackenzie Salt Lake secretary of the Utah chapter of the American Mining congress speaking In place of W Mont Ferry who Is to Washington D C Declaring silver Is the basic wealth of the people of China and India as de TERE is I RCEIO SALE Yonr choice of’ Philco Atwater Kent Orosley Flint and Jewel Values to $14200 scon HARDWARE Was 8880 V real kitchen magic! 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