Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING a MARCH 31 1933 &' PENINS-THROUGHOT — ' rrovo bureau ‘District Leader 1 MN Phan University Ave Corrcspondents - 131 Snow Moisture Conditions Pioneer Groups’ Asplialt Plant Operations Resumed Southern Utah Officers Named Three Shifts Will Work Until Fall Presbyteryto Exceed Five-YeRecord Meet at Salina of aeveratausly on Survey of Ranger Reveals Mrs Mary Taylor Dahl drive shaft $ Carreipandent rhana THE STATE UT in 1151 ar Cupid Takes T"v" s p VERNAL— After delay for more than half a century soma roads in Utah opdays $ue to broken A mile of native asphalt road put quist Now Heads Utah erations at the asphalt plant seven down through the center V of Vernal mile’ west of Vernal will be ten years ago is in better condition Annual Sessions Scheduled ‘ County Organization i ? than when first put in place The Thursday morning to Be Ileld Wednesday Afrea Was Seventy men are being employed nature of the road building material ' ‘ ' PROVO-- Mra bemoans Mary Taylor Dahl-qui- at th plant and are divided Into in the Uintah basin makes mainteBEAVER— and Thursday Cupid Committees Selected a nance of Provo 'Was reelected pres- three shift of eight houra each With almost of gravel surfaced highway County Clerk William A Mitchprohibitive Surfacing with ell has taken a holiday In this 42nd Federation Con- idents! Utah county company Daugh- th enormous amount" of asphalt native asphalt eliminates all matnte? SALINA— The annual session of r city EPHRAIM— Snow and mdisturetwlth a water content of 2315 Inches ters of Utah Pioneers at the biennial which will ba required for Improve- nance costs the Southern Utah Presbytery will - ' ' vention in Cedar City Only four marriage licenses of the organization Saturday meeting An feature of months east current of native interesting survey conditions in the mountains during the have been issued since Januat the city and county ment of U S 40 between th Colo- asphalt paving is that about 90 per be held here in here ere better than th average Mr Jolly also measured 66 Riches afternoon Mrs ary and in the past few weeks of a Richmen distance Speck-ar- t rado line and Myton Hattie nMThurday building a water cent the cost is spent for labor church Wednesday snow of at Duck of Creek with are far tor the last five year and has not a single applicant CEDAR CITY— Appointments of of Provo also was a candidate approximately 75 miles th plant will It is also several hundred dollars conjointly with the annua) meeting 1834 ac- content Of 205 inches and 4073 inchin time at this than better matrimonial to the road local committees In charge of the sought Other officers riamed were Mrs be kept t capacity from the present per mile cheaper than other types of of the Women’s Presbyterial Society cording to Ranger Wells Thursby es of snow with 141 Inches of water Sarah bliss (forty-secon- d i'l of Southern Utah annual convention of Brpwn Cummings Provo vice time until late this fall the results of at Harris Flat announced hard surfacing has who is however Mitchell Clerk 5 the Utah Federation Of Women's The Rev R of Smith N contract the awarded The I Markham Mrs first Pheba pastor measurements avby measurements president are tests 30 the These have been made by Thorough the annual March looking forward to a rush of Clubs to be held here on April 25 the church First at state will commission vie Fork second Presbyterian comsroad Spanish president courses require was snow modthe state road commission and a erage over the regular A year ago the valley ' business in June 26 and 27 have been announced by Giles Hendrichson approximately seven thousand ' tons em plant has been Installed Mrs The Mount Pleasant is the retiring mod pletely dried outr and automobiles numerous drifts were found which Provof Beulah -Mrs H A Thorley Cedar City erator G H This' and the Rev of first Mrs Grace Greer treated the Hamilton asphalt Mr said mach secretary wer Vernal plant is the only one of its deeper could be driven seven miles up EphJolly reof la Twists elerk the the Provo Nuttal be president of the southern district of Toquerville Cedar will through are rosd: Breaks project cabins at assistant’secretary The raim canyon mostly on dry type in the world the Utah federation r The plant is located at the edge of The opening meeting at 7:30 p m This year th road is dry only" as far completely buried under the show Mrs Zelle A Colvin Pleasant View gion west of Vernal and probably Extensive preparations are under Florcommunion' will obbe in Mrs’ was May two completed a itself and and the lodge building corresponding secretary early 4 vein of the asphalt where varying Wednesday will be as th upper power plant service Baird treasurer with Provo ence of th the covway by th affiliated clubs of the the openhighway entrance for Surfacing scured except for the presbyterial Billings half mile up the canyon Snow grades of the product are mined The district for the entertainment of Smith ? ers the road from a little above this porch and at the corners where the Mrs Sarah Harris Passey Provo through the basin more than fifty asphalt when too rich is mixed with Ing sermon the Rev and-dmaterial the election Cheever new Grace thousand of Mrs tons Smith native of moderator snow delegates to the annual convention had the wind A away on up the canyon' t registrar whipped in order to produce year ago material leaner plant e Mrs Weston Vernon Logan presithere was no snow at the Oaks sta- Cedar Breaks and Duck Creek are ProvO historian! Mrs Efnma Crer will b required-Nativa finished product of a desired oil missal of tha Rev R M Steven Is son D dent of the state" federation will Fork Vi in rock This Ph and from the becoming Sevier River to the asphalt chaplain Hitchings Spanish drainage tion a few miles up the canyon presbjtery and sand content This material is in- - Utah as a road surpreside and state officers will have year’s measurements show an av- Harris flat in the Virgin 'River basin Mrs Hattie Thornton Snow Provo very popiilar placed in stock piles and is easily the Salt Jiake presbytery Vote Taxpayers to waits Vera Overlada Mrs in of due convention Increases snow and material Similar durability loaded as needed and placed on the snow depth on th survey facing charge parliamentarian plans for the Service erage Worship at this station of 2043 inches ter content were reported In the Peterson Provo brganist Mra Emma This material has been used eontinu- - roads Headquarters for the annual conHighland Boy School courseBeginning at 9 a m Thursday chorister clave will be at the El Escalante of snow 'containing 614 inches of principle watersheds near Cedar City Gronemah Jones Provo there wiU be a worship service with v ’ f hotel with department sessions and Mrs Eliza Creer White Payson audiwater to Be Rebuilt the presbyterial reading of record snow meas- tor Mrs Icabsnda Sorenson Spanish entertainment features at th new Five years ago snow survey courses SALINA— Twenty-siappointment of standing commit-L D S ward chapel A one-da- y were established at the Great Basin urements mads by Forest Ranger Fork Mrs Agnas Blrck McLeod tees election of commissioners to-r and Mrs Evelyn Iverson session of the southern district fed- - SANDY— Stats funds totaling Experiment station half way up the Albert Albertson and Herman the general assembly nd various of "the C C C camp near here Strong Alpine camp representatives eration will be held here on April 557000 which wars sarmarksd for mountain at the Meadpws station reports of the mountain on this on the Gooseberry snow course in officers are Mrs Serph 24 preceding the state meetings Holdover near the top school district under side of the divide and at the Mra "Charles H Lewlq who ' Seely Sheep Hollow two miles south of Noyes Jackson Provo librarian Mrs Mrs Grace Morrisoq Poole Wash- the Jordan ' returned from the mission' capita school child Creek ranger station neat the top the ranger station recorded an av- Rose Hardy Ferrer Provo custodian ington D CH president of the Gen- the $25 per field in Canton China will ha the was killed man CITY—One PARK eral Federation of Women’s Clubs legislation were voted by taxpay- of the mountain on the east slope of erage snow depth of 3384 inches with of relics and Mrs Mary' J Finley Associated Head Group speaker at the presbyterial chairman of outline will be a guest at the convention ers of the district“ at a meeting held the divide These snow course ex average water content of $46 Inches Sprlngville and another narrowly escaped serl-ou- guest She will deliver three meetings tend a distance of 10800 feet at each According to theth findings the work Conference on Local committees have been chos-e- n here Thursday Reports injury Saturday at 2 a m When addresses The Importance of gathering 'and from the affiliated clubs of the The funda will be kvailable to the station and the snow measurements snow depths tills year are 1553 inches a "missed hole” A hew feature to be introduced With Nevadan southern district of Utah which In- district under a $450 increase in arj taken at exactly the same places greater than last year and 417 inches properly housing pioneer relics was frotn previous this year will be a conference of r greater than the average of the past stressed by speakers including Mra clude organizations from Cedar the per capita school fund Jordan each year blast was drilled ' Bible school worker at 330 p m found six years This been Thursby has state S school year district Lund Ranger Cornelia formally Kanab president "fit George City Parowan The only year during the past six Mrs Kate Cradford Snow past state RICHFIELD — The possibility of into and exploded snow at the Great inches of 4546 Wednesday to be followed by a die- old the under allotted $2050 per and Panguitch Basin experiment station with a wa- years when snow conditions have president Mra Mina Scoville Wlgnall the Associated Civic Clubs of South- on the 5141 stope play and demonstration Arranaemente— capita rating The are ea followa: Mre Wilson N Lunt Cedar Clt chair S J Mickelsen president of the ter content of 1442 inches A year been better was in 1832 The average Mra Ellen M H Woolley atfd Mrs ern Utah taaklng steps to obtain pow- of the Silver King ' Officer Listed man Mrs Amanda Push Kanab Mrs Karl mine were 2870 inches of snow depth of snow at that tlpie was Luella P Cowley of the state board er ' from the Boulder dam Knell Cedar City Executive —Mrs H A school hoard laid that $36500 of the ago there Utah for of The officers the presbyterial3' 4765 inches with an average water All art of Salt Lake City Thorley chairman Mrs O Wood Drla fund would be used to rebuild the with a water content of 1084 inchqj ' of Industries in the Conrad Theofor are: Miss Frandevelopment President society Mrs Doutlas Clark Mr Parson U Web r The average is 4240 Inches content of 1225 Inches r ' The president’s report given by southern counties was expressed by dore Holmqulst ? ater Mr Claude Edwards all pi Cedar school building at Highland Boy ces Ball Mount Pleasant first vie ' City Reception— Mrs B F Knell chair- - which was destroyed by fire Sep- of snow containing 1336 Inches of Mrs Dahlqulst showed that during Frank G Martines president Satur- 24 of Park City Miss Frink PROVO-WMarjori president men Mrs Vernal O Jones Cedar City 748 inches of pre the ith ‘ water two years 157 biographical day following a conference with J employe A XX r W Werner Mite" past Ft tember 8 1632 ' frown Mrs Mount second vie Pleasant preslAt the Meadows the snow was clpitation having been recorded dur- sketches of pioneers had been re' H Buehler of Pioche Nev uller chairman was Other expenditures contemplated found dent Mrs J B Silllman Green- Jont Hunter Cedar to be 6041 inches deep with ing March the total for the last six ceived Hi the coanty camp and with - Under the original contract with killed partby raden Parowan Mra brthe board Include $7000 for gen diss Charlotte river treasurer water 'content of 1838 inches as months endirtg with March 30 re- other hostorlcal data makes a total F ner William not Press and publicity— eral repair work throughout the the federal government Utah was Grow Panguitch recording aecre- 4424 inches of snow corded at five stations on the Provo of 12 with chairman Mrs D 0 compared 46 WM O’Keefe which are volume made any allotmint of power lollo Miss oertrude district $4000 for hooks and sup1351 inches of water river watershed is 4345 inches or now incomplete tary Miss Mary Donnelly Ferronf U Webster Cedar the county vaults f for school bus replace containing In connection with the mines of knocked down by March 30 1834 and a average 77 per cent of the normal precipitar Mitchell Parowan plies $8000 corresponding secretary ’Mrs C H exthe of force the Nevada that will be served by the Information— Mrs Gilbert L Janaon chair- ments and $1500 for the purchase of 57 inches Of snoW containing 1783 tion of 5633 inches a Hamilton Toquerville secretaries ’ T eaby report but man Mrs R B Wlnterots Mrs Hyrum of drape for several junior high Boulder dam power southern Utah plosion national and overseas sewing Mrs' inches of water Frank Wentz Provo river water com Perry all of Cedar City Registration— Industrie have an opportunity to de- caped with slight Mr Uolmqaist C E West Salina literature Mrs t Mrs Rose Hamblin Kanab chairman Mrs school auditoriums in th district course showed missioner The issued shows Seely Creqk Saturday to his eye this exents Dana Findlay Kanab Mrs M O McMul-lo- n sa injuries that to such C N Jensen superintendent 8383 Inchesef' snow with a water Dr velop' T M Keusseff Mount Pleasant 1a Water content of snow coverage at Cedar City Mrs James E Qurr two exthe to O’Keefe be will state school of greatly of Jordan the the According district part content of 2110 inches On the same four snow measuring stations shows Flanigan chairHousing— Mrs Wallace missionary education Mrs Grace Log A Marines President man Mrs Rex Perry Mrs Deamar Bow- plained to the taxpayer that the date In 1834 the snow was 4010 inches a total of 724 benefited says were drilling preparatory-tblasting Shaner Greenriver prayers- and ' ' inches! or 70 per cent man Mrs Douglas Clark Cedar City run be could school line to the of transmission th $57000 addition Buildings— Mrs George A Wood chairman deep and contained 1140 inches of of normal The snow depth at these in the stop Running short of drill devotions Miss Margaret Forsyth Mrs P u Webster Mrs Morgan Rollo budget would not create a deficit water The average is 56 stations is as lollows Soapstone 33 VERNAL— Dances to be held at through Nevada to serve southern steel O’Keefe went to replenish the Cedar City stewardship Mra Peter Mrs J M Foster Mr Andraw E Plsrens The funds would reof means be the be dls This Utah th may Inches of snow with a water content Inches Head of Daniels canyon 40 two Vernal dance halls merely Cedar City Courtesy—Mrs F H Middle-to- n Jensen Elsinore membership Mrs Friday eve alunte deposits near supply chairman: Mrs Thomas J Webster trlct'a allocation under the new per of 1822 inches Mr Thursby reports inches Trial lake 72 inches Long ning will climax a drive by members opening the Holmqulst according to O'Keefe Rebecca Cady Delta young people’s Wilford U Webster Coder City Mrs Mr Twenty-firr lake 80 inches On Long lake divolunteered to start drilling the new work Miss Ruth Leber Ferroap— Louise Kitchen Kanab Mrs AC Hatch capita fund enacted by the the American Legion Witbeck post Marysvale Kanab The matter will be brought before hole Susie Johnson Parowan Mrs HEBER— Snow measurements at vide the maximum depth was 80 of Utah legislature he said children’s work Mr Edith 11 for the construction of No Pages and ushers— Mrs R B Morrywssther next at the meeting the directors the lakes near the head of Provo inches with 37 inches of water or 41 O’Keefe said he had just returned Cedar City chairman Mrs Thomas Hlghoe Mrs 6 T home In Vernal this auxiliary Legion Card-weof middle April about the Nelson Mrs Wood Uric Cedar City: Mrs rivet made Thursday by H and was about 15 feet from the drillper cent Mr Wentz stated At the concluding session Thur—- summer Tickets— Mrs J Arch Benson Parowan It was pointed out during the con- ing machine when the drill struck day evening Clegg and Harold Murdock inUtah lake raised only three inches Class a group T Leigh chairman Mrs M D Am Mrs members of the For years many attended also was which by the dicate Improved conditions the men in March which makes a total of William R Palmer Cedar CUT: Mrs CapL The explosion blew academy students will present a a home ference powder to build have post planned Decorations— Richfield tola Btrlow Panguitch of W Marner L said 33 14 inches Friday on returning to Heber This body of water where meetings could be held socials Mayor the drilling machine in Holmquist's three-a' Mrs W Arthur Jones chairman Mrs Mae play “Two Masters" and and Charlton Seegmtller chairman of face According to their report south has raised since October 17 when conducted srr Dailey Mrs Leo Palmer Mrs Preston Salina and the relics and propgroup will present “The qther Wood Cedar City Mra Merrill Mltehell commission the Sevier county slopes of mountains in the territory the lake was 1158 feet under com- erties stored Mr Holmqulst was born in Salt Seven Lamps of Worship” Tea— Mrs O B Parry chairParowan in be will’ not any Lake City in 1910 and went to Park ire free of snow but other slopes are promise the report shows Ground Special programs will be featured municipal plants man with B A C faculty Woman’s club estabM Mrs J Past president’s breakfast— BROVO—The project of the Brig- snow laden and contain heavy water water is now at a depth of 205 feet disturbed The already City with his parents when an inin the two dances including an auc- way chairman Mra L W Fora Mra lished companies will maintain their fant He was a son of Eric and Anna F W Macfarlane Cedar City Mrs Owen ham Young university aenior class content Their measurements of snow or 17 feet lower than last year Mr tion of World war relics A H Mra M Gurr Parowan but if they wish will Holmqulst He graduated from the Banquet— this year will be the purchase of a Were slightly higher than last year's Wentz reported The building will be constructed of present systemsto Thorley chairman Mra Karl Knell Mrs survey indicating a probable water be permitted purchase power at Park City high school in 1827 Lrnell Lunt Mrs Mont Sawyer Mrs Olen portrait of rPesldent F S Harris obtained from white Ashley logs pine Heaton Mrs Leland M Perry Mrs Dur Greene Richards prominent shortage over this watershed OGDEN—Establishment of a new national slightly more than the wholesale cost Surviving are his mother now Mrs be will The forest logs ham Morris Cedar City Mra H O was announced Sature snow survey course treated peeled and fitted into the to distribute through their systems Albert Carlson his stepfather Park Parowan Transportation— Mrs Utah artist it AMERICAN FORK-T- he ! Snow acCharles R Hunter chairman Mrs Stanley day by Gordon Seamon of Salt Lake north and east of Huntsville on the structure The effect is said to make City and a brother and two sisters Bradshaw Mrs I E Riddle Cedar City City chairman of the project com cumulation on the Wastach wateratSix-StaThelka river be watershed — and will Jennie Cecil Holmqulst A special Junior breakfast Miss Alice Palmer chaira beautiful appearance SALINA—Mr Amy La Costa sushed is half of normal according to Ogden man Mra C O Sportsman Mr M J mlttee The fatality is the first that has pervisor of women’s ERA projects tempted during the coming week by will be conUrie Mrs Pratt M Bothers Cedar City with Mr Richards V N West who takes the annual Wallace M Johnson and Howard E program of landscaping Arrangements workin Silver the occurred King in the state visited all the school ducted to give the surroundings an measurements as of April 1 Mra John Burgoynt Kanab The (or the painting of the portrait have Peterson of the lntermoun$in forest attractive appearance ings 'since November 28 1933 offi- luncheon centers last week Sba been completed and the presentation survey was made on the Dutchman and range experiment said station Snow cial of the company Flat shed which has been tne offireports that they are unusually” sucwill to of the the university Alportrait Mrs conditions and indicaY U Coeds precipitation Surviving are his mother cessful end popular in Sevier county be made on senior day May 31 Mr cial snow course for American Fork tions would be PROVO— Improved management in bert Carlson two sisters Airs Jennie and that they will continue for six reported ifrom the Committees canyon for many years Seamon stated course work new H inforto further add to through Gill Park City and Mrs Paul The average depth over the course weeks Primary associations' Clothes Made Besides Mr Seamon other memmation gathered from courses already cooperative effort was the theme of Hupp Salt Lake City and a brother Most of the E R A workers Under bers of the project committee are was 3383 Inches with a water con- established Chosen convenworkers’ on the watershed but at Cecil Holmqulst Park City and a step the district supervision of Mra Jesse an L D S Primary Grove tent of 833 inches This is more thkn lower altitudes Pleasant Donald 'Wright tion at Brigham Young university father Albert Carlson of Park City Tornell supervisor of women’ projLake City twice last year’s water content at The two men PROVO— More than 100 coeds dis- Stanley Christensen Salt engaged at present the game time but only about 55 per Saturday Moe than 600 officers and Funeraflservices will be held Mon ects in Sevier district have shown and Stewart GrowJProvo Margaret in in snow and precipitation report and — teachers gathered at the convention day at 2 p m at the Community great Interest in the problem of sup- -' of cent was made a Announcement PROVO normal snow played dresses and suits made for depth of Bird Sprlngville observations of statewide a secrethis course part Jenkins clothing construction classes at Brig- the senior The in representing Utah Kolob Alpine church the Clayton plying to all the children of Sevier ground Saturday by class ham Young university during the winmountains is loose and practically movement to ascertain the water pros- tary of the Provo chamber of com- Sharon Tlmpanogos and Lehl stakes who are unable to go home county in the no run-of- f Is being experienced ter quarter at a dress revue General assemblies in the morning de- pects for the coming summer return- merce of ten additional standing comfor luncheon at noon a nourishing State departmentsecondary training school auditorium spite the fact that all south slopes to ed Saturday from a tour of the Wheel- mittees They are as lollows with and afternoon and eightdiscussion palatable hot dish The number of of divide section the 7500 foot elevation are now bare er al sessions devoted to Thursday afternoon the chairman listed first: children who have partaken of this Contest The student committee in charge Compared to the survey report of Taxation— John O Beatles O T KeltlfT problems in teaching discipline and dish has increased weekly st Mon L Blared R W Alex Butler J — CEDAR CITY Hedqutat were held Large gains in a month ago snow and water con- Dan Hunter roe Richfield and Elsinore ofdjke revue consisted of Miss Naomi B Allen child guidance R Blbbett George 25 PROVO—With 5775-fothe anow depth at Cedar Breaks and ditions at the elevation ap- Ralph Harvard Alma Van Wasentn approximately Haliiday American Fork Miss MarMrs Isabelle S Ross Ogden first At Sallfe nearly a hundred per ce PRICE-rPrlwill Antlers’ E J Brockbank Utah schools Idaho Mr in I Colorado lodge on other parts of Cedar mountain proximate the same marks The snow (lnance— Keltler of L D S tha Swenson Spanish Fork Miss high cent of the students partook of the i A Owen B ghriver H A Dixon V assistant superintendent Candidates I officers ’ entries and over the measurements for Febru- had settled to an average depth of O Warnick Mr Hedouist Mr Allen Mr Primary associations pfeslded Mem- elect Monday Wyoming registered the m Ruth WaldrUm Sugar Cty Idaho and first free luncheons and more than Butler and Mr Beealer: ettr beautification bers of the general Primary board are: Exalted antler Ferrell Peter3 Mis Louise Cooper Murray All mem- closed Saturday for the Brigham ary were reported by Chief Ranger about 127 inches and the water con- — students cent Au the from of 7$ per V J Bird B D Pickard John Harrlaon who conducted the departmental ses- son Dominic Besao and Max Allred rora and Redmond have eaten the bers of the home economics faculty Young university high school publica- D J Jolly of Zion National Park tent remained about 44 inches same W T Haalet J E Sneder A C Lambert John Oesaford Letter Taylor Elmer Jacob-ao- n sions were: Miss Helen Davlsr Miss leading antler Don Wctkins and Wilassisted Professor Vilate Elliott and tion contest sponsored by the jour- upon completion of his monthly snow as last month noonday luncheon Last week Mrs 1‘ T W Dychet Cbarlea Hopklna and W A considerable increase In snow K Spafford Afton Young Mrs Marian B Kerr lard Luce loyal antler Wilson Vlrden Thornell reports Miss May Billings of the clothing and nalism division with staff members survey during the week 1100 luncheons antler of the Y News university publication That March has been a - stormy and moisture content was noted at a Deer creek prolee tMark AnderaonJohn Mrs Edna Erickson and Mrs Phyllis and Harman Seppi lecturing I textiles division took leading parts were served at Monroe 650 at RlqlA ’ Ji HernLeo month in southern Utah is shown by sightly higher elevation— 6100 feet — Joe Gaillard and Zupan Leishman all of Salt Lake City All girls 'in the department and assisting Hanaen wan field 750 at Salina and SOD at El- - V Cau-ae- r into the fact that the snow depth at where 278 inches of snow showed 99 Walter P White! An outstanding feature of the con- don Vlrden recorder and John their mothers were gutsts at a tea The papers will be divided sinore Mr HdMr Allen and Mr Butler Owena officers treasurer are holdover in charge or Misa Mary Broadbent four Classes' four columns or smaller Cedar Breaks increased 'from 522 inches of water an increase "during qulat forrst and flood control — Dr V M vention was the presentation of "An their terms expiring October 1 J B Somo H B Makln Charles Old English May Day” Heber City following the revue Miss five columns or larger mimeograph inches with a water content of 15 the month of three inches of snow Tanner ’ AnAllen Mr Mr DeMoisey Wyman Bery Ada Bischoff Lovell Wyo furnished and high school pages of town pa- Inches in February to 68751 inches and nearly two inches of water : Give derson Mr Hunter Mr Jacob Mr Br unB A C it all Mr Miller and Mr Whitehead hlah-H- r accordion music Decorations were pers 'Certificates will be awarded Bert Crane Paul VlnHedqutat and honorable winners of Bunderson degrees Mises of Mary in charge cent J W Dinerfleld B q Palfr An expert criticism will Hum Trahtr and Mr Eldred E D Firm Brigham City Virginia Blackwell mention be each winner SalisWilma Miss given and Fork Spanish CEDAR CITY—By invitation of Preliminary Judging will be by adbury Independence Mo the Parowan high school the Phi Garments displayed included sports vanced journalism students of the afternoon and formal wear coats university with the final selections Alpha Beta sorority of th B A C to be made by professional newspaper will give a program in the Parowan suits and hats or totaled 1934 $118684011 for collections tax ' ‘ PROVO— Utah county editors auditorium Friday April S for treasurer to OGDEN— Transfer of the soil ero- quarters in Albuquerque the county M N 73 99 per cent of the $160411697 charged Of is form in the The progrsun 1935 School sion control service from the depart- have both visited collection a final report of tax apportionments up to (March 31 regional forest and was presented In ‘ ment of the interior to the departIn released by County Treasurer Andrew Jensen of Provo Saturday shows travelogue absent or SANDY—Never lardy times once to the three Cedar City when collections 1933 Day ment of agriculture will pave the service headquarters a here this eleven yeara of school attendance the This is but 19 per cent less than Not Guilty and towfispeo : student body college for treasurer conference to for with forest the way for closer cooperation between spring or 7418 per cent of th $158542956 charged was the record attained by Edith schools and once for the district SPRINGVILLE— Plans are practipie amount total service The officials charged states that unit add the forest service Parkinaon a Jordan high school sen colection was secured Treasurer Jensen cal! y complete for the high school PROVO— Pleas of not guilty were branches In the future Reed Land uss problems which come wr The record comprises six years to the treasurer for collection in 1934 was approximately $19000 greater again for the junior high school: W is the of The annual senior hop to be held April 5 entered Saturday before City Judge Bailey director of the intermoun- before both the soil eroblon people of sorority over personnel greater $10000 was slightly elementary schooling two years than in 1933 while the amount collected the made up of K Seaman Norma Fos- at Memorial hall The entire day Don R Ellertson by W N Hoover tain forest and range such of junior high school training and Other comparisons of the 1934 figures with those of 1933 with experiment and tha forest service Include on tax ter Sage Gardner Elms Corry f 20 will be devoted to senior activities 23 of Provo charged with drunken Station aald by three years at the Jordan high school 1934 figures first are as follows: Abatements $1107597 $10710 projects as are being worked ’ Saturday including a special assembly In the driving and Bob Harris 20 of Salt The transfer which has been an the C C C camps at Woods Cross sales $23231899 $24933023 Kathryn Bulloch Torma Andrus school has at $13238068 attendance sales subsequent $14948252 Regular Bulloch track meet during Lake City accused of drunkenness nounced Vilda e forenoon and and Beatrice $111959 uncollectibles j Petty $556093 $780133 in Miss Parkin- war veterans' exemptions been Instrumental unofficially In newspaper and Willard the afternoon of Cedar City Joan Cooley of Salt Trials of both men were set for April son’s school grades officials said She $162154 Total relief $417376 86 $40928613 will mean that both the Projects Drawn Up Los Green of Committee chairmen Include: Erma 10 Pending the trials Hoover was re- dispatches collection of Louise cent Lake City Several districts showed an increase in the per ‘ forest service and the erosion conaverage Thousands of acres In southern has maintained an A course Delia leased oh $300 bail and Harris $100 1934 Angeles Cal Beth Low of Beaver Vlrl Harrison Cellventra school secured as folows: Alpine from 2993 In 1933 to 3550 per cent in trol unit will b operating under th Utah have been roughly' throughout her high show Lois Pool surveyed and that Fool Ruth Houtz program Ted Rowland Law-- - The two were arrrested at Cove same cabinet official Some Sarah r ' Provo from 0701 to 7140 and Goshen from 8385 to 6945 In the future i for possible erosion control work t rence Bird Dan Alleman Don An- Fort Wednesday night after an autoirf 1933 to 5598 per cent William of Milford and Pearl War- large decrease ere Lindon from 6345 per cent Official Word Waited and projects are already drawn up 6510 to derson advertising Mark Whiting mobile ride that started near Spring 6828 League’ per nlch and Elnore Robinson of Delta in 1934 Maplcton from 7920 to 6431 and Lehl from Since some of the work of the ex- for work programa in Several localiorchestra La Rae Alleman Margaret Lake when they allegedly threw The girls were assisted in their cent Pierce decorations beer bottle through the windshield of periment’ station which Professor ties In th state Th amount of Other data on the collection this year Is as iollow: program by Mrs- Roma Osborn durwork be authorized which will heads Christensen-oOrma-Woo- d f Mrs Spencer a car owned by Ray hat in th past been Total Bailey of the P6t Mr MURRAY— Organization Valuation Unit Portion Total Levy Collections 160 East Twenty-firs- t District South street connected with erosion control work ing the coming year has not been Florence Decker alumni Will Vets and Snow ef6510 38 19489 was 1268662 Betterment 98 Foreign 604124 league 3306376 Murray offiLehl nor has announced anything Salt Lake City 1766 27 35 50 members of "the sorority 62697 6269655 274172 fected Friday evening in the city Alpine 3f the v 6445 1993170 1284694 impending transfer is ex- cial been reported concerning pos- hall when 85646296 Day 4173544 100 resiAmerican Fork approximately 1084337 63 4C 688164 430102 35 21383 aa pected In the near future he indi- sible transfers of duties In ths svent dents of the city mat for the purpose Plaasant drove 343410 55 98 92246 of completion of th departmental 22617168 955133 PROVO— Poppy day 111 he obLlndon cated Clinic enforce-rtent of cooperating with local law 1114493 5838 28405 323670 90 3394747 Orem Soil erosion control work he shift of the erosion control unit served in Provo by Ut post No Discuss Law 173254 57 70 72 12251861 42420 S923 30980777 agencies School Alpine 2162 Veterans of Foreign Wars on pointed out deals essentially with 35419963 7140 11009353 579450168 31000384 Ray Allan was elected chairman Provo H Same Committee Named Same Same Same TOOELE — Former Governor agriculturahlands and range and a April 25 when the poppies manuand John W Clay vice chairman W Provo School 2670105 7759 20717 92 1132126 67 SANDY— The baby clinic sponfactured by veterans will be' sold Charles R Mabey will discuss law closer union between the forest PRICE— A committee comprising Douglas Allen was selected secretary Sprlngville 528438 1914867 6922 77963274 132tt76 3523040 sored by the East Jordan Lt D S- -' on the streets W B Haws chair- and order at a public meeting spon- service research or experiment units Clark Wright Elmer Bertot and Scott and A B Caldwell assistant secre- Spanleh Fork 1680643 5632 6790 30 586020 14 23318 07 Payson stake Relief society which formerly man and Stanley F Bonnett who sored by the Tooele American Le- and the erosion work probably Fausett was appointed last week b tary 6431 23 559858 260037 437324 12831lt Mapleton will supervise the event announce gion post in the high school audi- would likely avoid some duplication the American Legion post to Invest: 702 04 140820 4983 has been held the first Wednesday 87754 70 317672 Members of the advisory committee Salem 686 88 122165 5625 of each month has1 been changed 98125 OO 343400 A special meeting will be held torium Sunday at 8:30 p m A good as well aa allow for administration gats the possibilities of establishing a named were Ernest Smith John W Santaquln 330585 69 45 to the last Wednesday of th month 174035 102373 43 4627 28 Ooehen Tuesday night at the Provo armory musical program also has been pro- ease of the Sona of the American ClavjKnd Robert Edwards chapter 17606538 8013 announces Mrs '141059 39 Nebo — 307310 03 17202384 82 W R Rookie head of the noil ero- - Legion Request has been made with to select delegates to th Utah de vided Myrtle Hyatt The purpose of the league is to co- - State School 42205853 7563 31920291 3192029070 State Schlt The next clinic will be held April partment convention to be held next Mr Mabey is national chairman of Sion district with headquarters at departmental headquarters to secure loperate with peace officers in con- - State Roads 4220586 3192029 Salt m 24 Lake to 12 noon at the 10 in Cl-th-e a 287282 61 from 379852 68 month City Commn the American Legion's committee' on Pullman Wash and Hugh G data necessary to Inaugurate thejtrolling crime and moral delinquency Utah county law and order der R E Tyler announces (kins head of the district with head-- 1 local chapter $ 118684011 $6965716775 Totals $ 1186840U $ 160411697 709 Fast Jordan stake house in Sand ‘ (in (he city - Names Women’s A Holiday At Beaver Meet Officials b Ephraim Canyon Road Virtually Covered by White Mantle While Large Dry Last Year Other Points Report for ' st ’ Funds Awarded - Jordan District NR a i $57000 Qubi Will Study Dead Shot Blast x ? Ram-seye- DamPowcr Plan Kills Utah Miner tly ’ five-yea- r mine instgntly 1 ’ - Dances Will Climax Cabin Drive Legion o st £ry - ll BYU Till Buy President’s Portrait I ct tbl i- Sevier School Lunch by-Le- Centers Prove Popular Par-cel- ls high-altitud- Primary Session Held at BYU ke jB Display Standing in Gass by Chamber ' Entered Four In Publication Price Antlers Lodge Elects Officers Monday ' r j - ' ' Transfer of Soil Erosion Work High Student Sets Perfect Record To Forestry Service Acclaimed Iordan Prepares For Annual Senior High - Tax Collections Utah County Total 7399 Per Cent 7418 in 1933 1934 ' Group to Program at Parowan ’ - ' Drunk Driver Suspect Enters Plea 1176-1434- ' Betterment Organized in Murray War Sponsor Poppy ’ - t Former Governor Will Order - j Baby Meeting Date Set at Sandy -- 1 ” V |