Show THE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE 8 OGDEN and VICINITY Business Office: 1438 Washington Avenue Officj Phone Home Phone 3892 117 MONDAY MORNING JULY 27 1931 "i Illinois Prison Warden Fears Riot of Convicts School Board Aged Slave Now Plans Repairs Dedls in Clothes L O GAN UdT°AH Correspondent Res Phone 858' Circulation Res Phone Office 112 North Main Phone 116 87- -J LOOAN — The Cache county school board will hold a special meeting Monday afternoon to discuss the pe pairs of school buildings and transportation problems The board will take under consideration the centralization plan of the county schools also This Idea has met with opposition from both the River Heights school and Lewiston school It is expected a decision might be reached Monday PARIS Tex (UP)— Hobbling along the streets of Paris with three old suits hanging down one crutch and six pairs of second hand shoes dangling from the other "Uncle Henry” Mitchell negro is a quaint reminder of slavery days In the south "Uncle Henry” is now in business for himself as a second hand clothes dealer The aged negro then a slave moved to Texas from a Mississippi 4 plantation during the Civil war who have a minute to spare are regaled with tales of crossing the “big rlvuh” and of shooting deer where thia southwestern city now stands JOLIET Hi July 26 (A— A desperate game of wits with leaders of malcontents among the convicts SCHOOL pitted against prison officials was the situation at the Illinois state pen ltentlary as pictured today by War den Henry C Hill BOY Convicts Intent on Inciting ' another riot spread word about that "1 an uprising will be staged at a sped COALVILLE— H A Pace super-tendefled time the warden said "They of North Summit district Attend Western announces that school will Officer After ' Tour Re- know this information will reach Ward Members Join Search Ninety-Si- x JCounty Plans Condemna- - schools officials through Informers and that open September 14 Instead of Sep After Sunday Chapel lor such a continExtension Service announced ports Considerable Dam' we will prepare lion Proceedings lo tember 7 as previouslyIs due gency ts we did twice last week to the The postponement Service The leaders then call off the Convention Summit county fair and Labor day age by Flames 'O Acquire Land demonstration By repeatedly causwhich both come the week piecedlng LOOAN— Superlmendent Iouls A false alarms we these ing they think the opening of school A one-da- y of Petersen the city schools anwill ultimately relax our CORINNE — Request Institute wlTl be held Saturday SepLOGAN— The annual regional con- nounced Sunday thit ihe school limade of OGDEN — Deputy Sheriff Lee and when that time comes vigilance OGDEN -- ± Preliminary to begin- tember in12 in the high school buildthey Corlnne ward members Sunday took vention of the eleven western states brary of the Benson r hool will be returned to the city night tend to strike ” ning the work of realigning what Is ing Speakers fron the office of Clauses all children In Logan beginafter a thorough survey of the mounmost of the attendant known as “death curve” four and the state at the ward extension service ended Saturday open toMonday however Hill Warden convinced cf public superintendent front 10 a m until BERLIN Wls (UP)— Only five tain fires in the vidnlty of Skull that the prisoners are but miles southwest of the city western to Box with committee reports as the most ning oi In chapel be the will attendance instruction marking part noon dally crack and the narrows on the South time has taken except Saturday and live land owners through whose d old men remain to carbeen every have Elder The where assigned precaution principals continued All county fork of the Ogden river nbout 13 hey Important part of the program Sunday on business of the John H Wilproperty the new cutoff would run of highway In the some ry 8peclal squads schools but police changes atBenson school have east the w'll 11 teachers miles of have been advised by the county south search for Clyde Forsuren Huntsville have been detailed to places near the of the reports were read and apliams of the O A R here the of teachers will be made Mr Clause and was accompanied on the charge of the library according to oldest post torney that unless they can make placement unit of that organization In penitentiary to remain on call and son of Mr and Mrs Leo Forsgren of proved In short order later C Ray Evans w'li have charge trip by C J Olsen announcement the serihe of forcet terms with the county commission of the world the high school J F Beard wan-shl- p vice and Archie Grow of H mUvllle additional guards are being brought Applet ale who disappeared Friday The selection of a convention city the county will start court proceedinto service to supplement the regu when he started to These five men point with pride for next year was referred to the NoIrene Redden Hojtsvlllc Mar-arhammer a Mr Clauses land condemn the to entry reports sppioxl nately ings lar force to the fact that their charter Isvember meeting at Washington D to an older brother working In Rockport1 P A Powell 30 smaU fires at various are It is said the owners demand ap- UptonGrlmrrf points C of presidents of land grant colsued on September 8 1866 antedates Norcne Rirhlns Echo W E distant field proximately $20000 for the needed Calderwood Henefer and Oordon doing considerable damage although all others They still display the en8herlff John H Zurdel was In leges and directors of extension serthe loss has not been great ‘n good strips of land while the county is not Lee Castle Rock thusiasm which the membership of vices research of and charge the timber to The time more thia Sunday than $10000 willing to pay 282 Civil war veterans exhibited fifty The following will teach In the It hasupbeen arranged for eight to turned In the evening' repotting the There were 96 delegates at the concommission It Is aald has offered school Arthur Bond C B ten fire RUPERT Ideho—J-me- s McPtke years ago lad had not been found but search- vention Representatives from Orethe owners $300 an acre for such land high fighters to go to the district Beryl Chattln M M Pcnnes-bec- k ers were the gon- Hawaii and Alaska did not show 21 of Rupert drowned in tbs Snake The post’s claim to the oldest to placo the vacontinuing and through as may be needed plus the damage Copley Apollo Monday attempt Hansen E L Hansen upriver Sunday afternoon ft'o miles charter In point of continuity and which would be done to homes yards C L Knud sen M A MaUoy Elsa rious blazes under control Belief is AVALON Catalina Island Cal section Sunday night W A Lloyd In charge of the wes- northeast of here He was swimming membership has been officially rec8ome residents hold that the boy of the conditions July 26 (UP)— Two men members of view In expressed end orchards P Mikkelsen Elsie Neeley that the fires can be visiting ?n some of the outlying tern states extension work was the with several companions when he ognized by the national group The commission has been working Huber 8L Peterson extinguished the crew were fighting for their is lives here today as s result of an ranches all of which have not as convention chairman while Director was drawn into deep water by the with two to three days on the project for several years ow and B Anna McPike of Rupert who survives yet been visited others believe he William Peterson of the Utah State swift current explosloh which destroyed the Ing to ths dangerous curves In the The body waa ’re copied late Sun- him A sister Maryanne also sur-H- e a ride to some Idaho or Ne Agricultural college extension serroad and when the state road comyacht Windward late last night caught vlves son a Mrs was of vice wts program director day evening Herman Pfau and John Man&uero vada town with a paving uolst mission consented to bear a part of were seriously burned In the fire Members of the fam’y contend the the expense It was urged that the was of a nature not boy wandering Which followed the explosion work be begun immediately or at The schooner property of M B ahd believe he became lost In the least during the present year wheat fields of that DolLar-for-Dolt- ar Is Restovich of Hollywood was deThe work In Its entirety It said enormous farm section cud was Will cost approximately $100000 A stroyed with a loss of $60000 Cause overcome dryheat or thirst by new wide overhead crossing above the of the blast could not be learned R A Stumm Los Angeles and W If no trace of the boy is found at Bamberger tracks will be one of the A Rlee Riverside saved themselves midnight Sheriff Zundel or one of expensive Items BRIGHAM CITY Ranchers and Into the sea The owner his deputies will lead nnothei posse by Car Careens Off Grade James Woiherspoon Once andleaping cattlemen of western Box Eidei and 12 other guests were ashore at Monday southern Idaho are uniting in putthe time of the blast Into Rock Pile Killing p Head of North Weber ting on a Dig rodeo and round-u1 to be held at Strevell Idaho on Sat Farm Foreman North Summit FIFTY FOREST HEATH CURVE Schools’ District ‘ FACESCOURT Opening Set FIRESRAGING POSSE SEEKS LOGAN MISSING : MEETING ENDS nt School Library Opens Monday Pas-sers- by Only Five Vets Remain in Post cne-ha- lf white-haire- Y ’ Youth Drowns Yacht Explosion Badly Burns Two ' While Swimming 110-fo- RANCHER DIES FORMERUTAHN Ranchers Unite For Idaho Roundup IN AUTO CRASH DIES ON COAST Firms Consider IRiver Dam on Weir I OO DEN— Mayor ort Bundy as a contractor will meet representatives of the Utah Power A Light company the Elverdale Irrigation company and the R!vrdaje Milling company In the court hcuse at 2 p m Tuesday to discuss building a diversion dam or placing a weir at the Junction of rhe Weber river arid the Idaho— Oeorge PALLB TWIN Mulllsen 48 foreman of the House Creek ranch near here of the Utah Construction company of Ogden was Instantly killed at 8 p m Sunday 27 miles southwest of here while returning from the San Jacinto ranch of the company In Nevada Mulllsen apparently lost control of his car near the underpass of the Oregon Short Line’s Rogerson-Well- a branch at that point and the ma chine careened off the grade Into a pile of rocks Prior to working for the Ogden firm Mulllsen was a member of the Buffalo BUI wild west show after becoming one of the famous broncho plverd&le ditch In Hh’erdale south f the city The course of the river was changed In 1928 to meet certain conditions and subsequently It washed a deep channel which hindered diversion of water at ihe point of Intake The same year Mr Bundy was given a contract to remedy the situation but high water hindered him for a considerable time and nothing busters of the west was done until the matter was revived recently i Levy Boost Looms ! In Weber County OGDEN— City and county commissions are studying now on whether or not they can pull through with the same tax levy next year that was levied for the last preceding year Owing to a decrease in valuations the city Income will be decreased In the neighborhood of $20000 this year under 1930 and the county Income will be about $8000 Jess It Is admitted by both the city and county commissioners that only by practice of the strictest toonomy Will they be able to get through without increasing the ieMes Even at that it appears likely the county may have to increase Its levy one fourth of a mill which will be added to the poor fund FUGITIVES RETURN OGDEN— Claude Newman 16 and Paul Jones 16 are back at the Utah state industrial school after a brief vacation The boys slipped swsy from the school Saturday afternoon They were found Saturday evening at Cache Junction and at once returned to the school ' BAND GIVES CONCERT OGDEN— Wilson modern school hand presented Its student band In a concert of one hour In city hall park Sunday night The band which Includes 40 pieces has been rehearsing 12 weeks Blen Wilson Is the conductor The band members are students of Mr Wilson Ervin Ford Elmer Weller and Oeorge Slmpsoa Child Recovers example t station-to-atatlo- n day rates: Com SALT LAKE CITY to e Denver 51-8- 9 Phoenix 5205 San 5755 Diego Strcntas M alchS hr awnlM CU an Ima nta are eatchae ‘Xzt&fftorj Distinct 'HaWfawi' ‘1 - - f Of “TP Ul ' 7 WASHINGTON July 26 (A P— The navyplans to plumb the great Barlett deep In the Caribbean aea between the Bay of Honduras and Guantanamo Cuba In search of Important data bearing on Central American earthquakes This huge trough In the bottom of the sea 1000 miles long 50 to 60 miles across and of uncertain depth Is known to be an earthquake center but adequate soundings never have been made LOOAN— Mr and Mrs Wllford D Porter will leave Monday morning for Uintah basin where they will rehearse the "Pageant of Uintah Basin” Mr and Mrs Porter wrote several songs and dances for this pageant besides the recitative parts They are both directing the pageant which will take place August 6 Mr Porter Is secretary to Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service urd&y August 8 Besides the regular rodeo and racn teams from ing events Park Valley Yost 8RwviKe Elmo contest In and Malta will Standrod five-ma- nd OObEN— All who enjoy mountain climbing are Invited to participate in the second annual hike to Ben Lomond Saturday August 8 Bishop William Z Terry is chairman of the com- mittee In charge A preliminary program will be held Friday evening August 5 at Camp Lomondi In North Fork canyon The plan calls for the hikers to spend the night there and begin the climb the following morning at sunrise Although the hike Is sponsored by Mt Ogden stake an invitation is extended to the public Bishop Terry will take charge of the hikers and a badge will be presented to all who reach the top OraaS FREED MOTOR CO 46$ SoutU Main Wautcji S573 BRE OLD GOLDS Laboratory tests show why OLD GOLDS Ido not taint the breath and clothing with a clinging arid unpleasant odor Three automobiles Were wrecked One of them was tom to pieces by the big rotor on the top of the gyro and the propeller which was driven by a 320 horsepower motor The pilot of the autogyro Claude Owen 27 who recently came here apfrom the state of Washington parently misjudged his distance from ths flying field when hs came down Owen and two passengers with him escaped Injury There was such con fusion after the accident that lden tlty of the passengers could not be ascertained smoke of an OLD GOLD contains no greasy artificial flavors that scent up the room and person The cool blue-whi- te For OLD GOLD Is a Nature-flavore- d ciga- rette Made of pure clean tobacco so mellow and fragrant it needs no flavor "disguises" sun-ripen- ed Fliers Halt Trip Around World "Keep Kissabie with OLD GOLDS" is not a mere claim It is a real and pleasant fact as millions of OLD GOLD smokers know If you’ll truly try them you’ll know so too 26 (tfh— After July an extended conference with Dr Party James H Kimball meteorologist OGDEN— A street entertainment will be held Thursday evening at Chester street and Washington avenue by the Twenty-firs- t L D S ward members The c'ty has given permission to rope off the street The first event wll be a parade at 7:30 p m In which the children under IS will take part with floats built on baby buggies end children’s vehicles of various kinds Ths workmanship must be done by children and prizes will be awarded lor the best float A wrestling match a dance and other fcatutes are being arranged The Sunday school and Mutuals of the ward will be In charge ($ S to 70 to SO mHos on hour 5S mHos an hour In 19 seconds! RawUwMkMtM £595 tO £795 - SMOKE PURE -- TOBACCO hurt NEW YORK evt! ts FALL BREAKS ARM LOOAN— Anna Leatham 9 daughter of Mr and Mrs John P Leatham of Wellsvllle was brought here Saturday to have aabroken arm set The child fell from float in the parade at Wellsvllle July 24 suffering the fractured arm Plane Crashing Into Auto Kills One Hurts Two Stake Sponsors Mountain Climb To Ben Lomond cowboy program which begins at 2 p m will conclude with a rodeo dance In the evening The AMAr - After Quaffing Sheep Dip Poison Open-Ai- r When you’re back horns from a visit with friends tell them again —by telephone— how much you enjoyed being with them It costs so little For Shupe-Willia- 0 Plumb Caribbean The body will be brought to Ogden for burial arriving Tuesday Mr Wotherspoon was prominent In L D S church affairs here for many years He was bishop of the Third ward for a considerable period and when the North Weber stake was or gantzed In August 1908 he was made HUNTSVILLE— The president He served In this capacity son of Mr and Mrs Curt Hlslop of until 1921 when he went to England this city was reported recovering at on a mission While in England he their home here from poisoning served as secretary of the European caused by drinking from a bottle of mission sheep dip while the family were at Returning home about 1923 he lm a sheep camp in the hills south and mediately left for Los Angeles where west of here he had since resided Deputy Sheriff Lee Clsusee who was Inspecting forest fires of the section arrived at the camp shortly after the accident and rendered first aid by giving the child a draught of salt water which acted as an emetic and enabled the baby to get rid of most of the poison The baby was rushed to Devils Slide the nearest town tor medical ALAMEDA Cal' July 26 (UP) treatment and then brought here An autogyro plane crashed Into row of parked automobiles near the San Francisoo bay airdrome here this evening killing a woman and Injuring several other persons Mrs Nellie Boucher died while being taken to the Alameda sanitarium Her daughter Bhlreley 4 years old and Louis Courtis were critically Ward Arranges "YeVe Enjoyed it So Much!” OGDEN— Information reached Og den Sunday of the death of James Wotherspoon 72 former president of North Ogden stake at his home in Los Angeles Mr Wotherspoon was born In Scotland He Came to Ogden when a young man and lived here until moving to Los Angeles In 1923 Mr Wotherspoon owned a dry goods store here for s number of years and later worked for the John Scowcroft & Sons company and the Candy company He was married here to Miss Eleanor Farr who with four daughters and two sons survives him A daugh ter Mrs W H Reeder Jt a well known Utah artist died In Ogden several years ago A sister lives in Idaho Authors Leave to Direct Pageant Navy Plans to Stake Succumbs Value Hugh Herndon Jr and Clyde Pang-bortonight postponed indefinitely their takeoff on a projected globegirdling flight Weather conditions were such they said that a start tomorrow would be impossible Russel Boardman who with John Pol&ndo hopea to fly to Istanbul Turkey for a new distance record spent the day at Cape Cod but was expected to return before tomorrow and resume preparations tor a take' off during the week n NOT A COUGH IN A CFLLOPH'A’NE S CARLOAD bToitf II tardy letter arrives AUGUSTA Me (UP)— Mrs John LaFlamme recently received a letter from her sister Mrs Fred Pooler of Fairfield 22 miles from here The CAMP NEARS CLOSE OGDEN— Opening Tuesday night letter announced the the final vacation week wt 1 close daughter Investigation the season at Camp Lomondi the summer resort of the Mt Ogden stake Mutuals In North Folk camp The oamp has been open for five weeks with 35 girls accommodated each week It is arrounced that 4J can be taken care of the dosing week PROGRAM HONORS PIONEERS OGDEN— Pioneer day was the theme of a program Sunday evening In the Thirteenth ward Francis A Child of the state Industrial school was the speaker A girls’ chorus sang the M I A pioneer song “Carry On” The Italian government has announced that the Fifth International Exhibition of Decorative and Modern Industrial Arts alii be held in Milan 4next summer birth of a revealed that the letter was mailed 20 years ago The “baby girl” la now a nun in the Jackman convent British cooks have come out with the boast that they beat alt foreign rivals' In preparing roast beef and chicken boiled turbot and salmon Irish stew and fried potatoes GToriAcn TREATMENT EREE No matter how km 7011 have suffered from ulcers dyspepsia geatriu acidosis and like disorders— try hui “WONDER treatment without cost to you— a prac- ticing physician simple convenient home treatment No dirt Quick relief Rapid permanent recovery reported by hundred Just your name end address with lOe to cover cost of mailing and packing will d MOO "WONDER’ treatbring a ment U you act now LAURA LEE Inc Medical Pept S MUuieapeli Mina XAdvJ i- - 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