Show X 'V - TKSfs 10 LAKE TRIBUNE State Over the — ' ' Drowns in Bear River Narrows ' Gasoline Sales r - At City Pumps v - v' vVBRailtoa MVvtaumwwi rcefr Ksolutloa Strikes ? at Difference in Prices — 'Over State' Loses- Life Koscoe llf-rroWhen HeT Faints Falls Into Wafer OGDEN—Possibility that Ogden !" city would enter the retail gasoline PRESTON— Roscoe Hedzog 22 of Preston Idaho drowned in the Bear river narrows below the Oneida pow-- i er dam Sunday morning when he apparently fainted and fell into the water while fishing Allen Shipley a companion discovered the body lying face downward in about 18 inches of water when he went to look for Herzog after the latter had been missing for about 3 minutes Herzog Shipley and Glenn Erickson had left for a fishing trip early Sunday morning and ha$ been fishing for some time before the accident occurred - In" response to Shipley’ call for help Game WardenES Merrill came and artificial respira tion waa applied for an hour but without success 'An examination of the body— disclosed minor bruises none of which could have been responsible for his death and no inquest we held The body waa then W F- - Liston Salt Lake City who removed to ths Johnson mortuarywaa elected state deputy of the Roscoe Herzog was barn at Geneva Idaho February 14 1913 the son of Knights of Columbus at the twenty-eight- h and Rosa Teuscher Herzog annual session of the Utah Ephraim In 1933 ha married Aluvon Larson state council Monday a Ogden of Preston and besides his t wife leaves an Infant son Roscoe Deverl Funeral services will be held in the Preston Fifth ward chapel Wednesday at 1 p m Interment will be in the Franklin cemetery under the direction of the Johnson mortuary g - g-- business loomed Monday when resolution was adopted by the jmy Commission directing the eitpur-- j agent to obtain a Cif'ol gaso ' no and prepare from the " Pointing out thgf retail prices “““"Ogden and through the southern part o( the state showed Considerable Harman W Peery askedOupport of the commission in the 'new enterprise A -- part Of his report asked that the city sell gasoline for the "same low price as it is being sold for in the southern part of the state" Get Petition The commission was petitioned at the Monday meeting by a delegation from the local Police and firemen's association The city employee asked that a 10 per cent wage cut made last year be restored 'A motion by Mayor Peary that half of the prevt- - ous cut be restored failed for want of a second but the matter waa carried over until Wednesday when Deputy City Auditor M L Crltchlow will report on the number of city employes affected by- - the salary reduction and also on the conditions of budgets and finances looking toward a possible restoration of the - entire amounts Invite Reeeeeeit A delegation from the ladies’ auxilDep iary of the local lodge Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen reported to Convention 1936 "Mty $el the commission that they had delivered to President Roosevelt - a Salt painted leather Invitation to attend the second annual Ogden Pioneer Days celeb rat on here July 21 22 23 OGDEN—W F Liston Salt Lake and 24 The group reported that City waa elected state deputy of the measage from Ogden city had been taken to President Roosevelt py the Knigle of Columbus at cona confidential secretary and word cluding sessions ‘of the twenty-eightbrought that the president hoped to annual convention Of the be able to attend and that he might Utah state council held Monday aftinclude Ogden in his itinerary tor a proposed western tour this sum- ernoon In the Knlghta bt Columbus I home He succeeds Harvey F Camer A petition complaining of an un- hill of Ogden T sightly and unsanitary building at Other officer! chosen are: Stephen 2703 Wall avenue was received and condemnation of the building or- J Moloney Salt Laka City state “’L dered secretary: Joseph ) Bonnacci Jr j Helper state treasurer Vincent P Carney Ogden state warden and Denni Herrington state advocate V Stats Deputy Cahill who will retain 1 until July and State Deputy-eleSession office Liston were chosen delegates to the supreme convention Of Knights of Columbus to be held in New OGDEN—F M Rodgers of Ogden York City August 20 21 and 21 AlMondsy was chosen president of the ternates art William F Fisher grand Utah Idaho and Wyoming group of knight of Ogden council No 777 and Joseph F Fitzpatrick Salt Lake City the National S sleeted Embalmers' It was decided to hold the 1936 at the annual clinic here John P Beck of Provo was named state' convention in Salt Lake City Business transacted during Monvice president of the group and L L Wildermuth of Rock Springs day's sessions included appointment of committees to work during the Wyo waa named secretary-treasure- r - The 1038 clime of the group prob- coming year and presentation of re- A ably will be conducted in Salt Lake ports by outgoing state officers luncheon for delegates was held at City A Cutler of Chicago represent- noon In Dick's cafe with State Deping the National Select Morticians' uty Cahill In charge association of which the embalmers' group is a subsidiary conducted the Dies clinic which wis held in the Hdtel Ben Lomond 'Developments in methods and styles were discussed at the Cause clinic which is educational in pur I pose - ' I ity-owned ( - - - K of C Selects State Officials — 1 w iiiion Nimni f f for Three Narrowly Escape Drowning lake Auto Crash Threatens to Result Fatally in h - Embalmers Select Leader at ct r ) f St George Youth Not Explained wL ST GEORGE— Discovered In sn unconscious condition Saturday at Damage Suit Filed rnch hourelfourlmJlexfrom St r In Battery Acquittal - totaling $15130 PROVO-Dama- ges ar aought in a suit filed hi the trict court Monday by Delbert disAt- wood of Pleasant Grove against Elmer Thomas a neighbor Atwood alleges thet Thomas maliciously and without probable cause signed a com-- plaint for his arrect on a batiery charge last February’ Ha waa arreted and' Imprisoned following the filing of the complaint but wsa acomitcd by a city court ju-- y Atwocd cha'ges He seeks $11-00- George Marvin Jones 21' died before he’eould give his employer Wallace B Mathis an explanation of his conf dition1 Physicians were unable to determine the causa of dgath but said there waa evidence of poisoning Questioned by Mr Mathis shortly before his death Mr Jones id a comatOsa condition answered in the affirmative the question: "Did you get sick and go ta bed?" Ha is survived by his mother Mrs K Auguson and the following broth ers and sisters: Mrs Viva Covington Rockville: Mrs Rula Stowell 0 far personal humiliation snd VI-ro- n Halvor and Dewill Jones all of to hta reputation deprivation ' his liberty and bodily suffering St Georgs Funeral services for Mr Jones were 4 COO as snd $130 punitive drm-'gespecial damages for loss of work and held Sunday in the St GeorgeA D enoense of hiring counsel for the S stik tabemicla under the direction of Bishop Harold Snow of the trifl : L D S South ward Of s YMMIA of Tooele Names Slake Officers College Scholarships e TOOELE— The Young Men’s MuAwarded Graduates st-k- June ! Unruly fiair - SI' LUCStY mimS dudrell remover A N ij al processed wr-Nb- le eil no! stick v but a Iminr ta aU failMa iarl ' atiilr lama ta mh th f—a a all fraaoM Mato had tklidm At DrvygiMt a 4 Barbara Craramn Mvfis rerr tfc upon aaqutjii iuckt vim part ata eo Mantl Man Critically Injured in Auto Crash JUNCTION— Morrell Snow Manti resident waa In a critical condition here Monday from head injuries suffered Sunday on North Main street whenlhe truck he waa driving collided with an automobile driven by Mrs Alur Pearson ot New York who wn accompanied by her W Blair and her brother Walter Scotf Blair of Miami Fla Mrs Pearson suffered cuts bruises and possible Internal Injuries while others ot th party escaped with minor hurta — Wyoming Man Faces Embezzlement Charge PROVO— Lee Salem 25 of Laramie Wyo was arraigned before City Judge Don R Ellertson Monday on a charge of embezzlement He csked for a preliminary hearing which was set for Jung 3anLfe!sbail wuJixed 1 32000 Wl 4 - Salem allegedly ordered $52 worth of clothing tor his bride whom he married in Provo several weeks sgo and neither paid for the clothing cor returned Ik h RICHFIELD— "A party bf ten men fully equipped with provisions for ten days for both men and horses will leave Escalante early Wednesday morning to search the country between Escalante and the Colorado river in an effort to determine what happened to Everett Ruse the Lot Angeles artist who left last November to paint pictures of scenery in that region and has not since been heard from" This announcement was made Monday by Frank G Martlnes president of ths Associated Ctvio Clubs of Southern Utah which at Its meeting in Price Sunday voted to finance th trip after both state and federal governments had failed to find any way in which they could appropriata funds tor such e case Milton Twltehell a member of th state legislature and the civic group was contacted Monday mornBaby Clinic Planned ing by telephone and asked to ImSANUY—The baLy clinic Spon- mediately enlist tha service of ten sored by East Jordan stake Relief men well acquainted with tha terPresident society will be held at the ritory to be searched in Sandy Wednesday from lOlMartine and Secretary Ray E Carr a m lo noon according to Mrs will go to Escalante Tuesday to Myrtle Hvatt who has the work In complete final arrangements Jit Is charge Mother are invited to bring expected horse and provisions can - ba their children arranged for in Urn to start ' — t-- a four-yea- two-yea- atake-hous- v 4’ Glass r e Ballotters Favor Utah Bride r e Choose Project ’Library Fund Portrait of F S Harris Selected OGDEN— An appeal to vet-ra- n of Utah to avoid a bonua march waa mads here Monday by Win Templeton eommind-e- r of the' department ‘of Utah by 1935 Group PROVO— A - portrait of President T t oJ Srjghaia Jspm 5ally jtom Jl!rrjt and a fund ot hundred Jf?teranji at FpreianVVark Coipmander Templeton deMated that the VeteriiiS cah several dollarir which will be used to- - Wheat Program Mate’s Son Get Degrees PARO WAN— Jay W Moore law his bride of a week and his son Jack by a former marriage graduated from the asms plass at commencement exercises ‘held In the local Mg'S IclioSL' The bride former'' ly was MisMtrlanr Matheson Mrs Moore as an outstanding student was' awarded a y t 1 r s rHgam d ing-da- ss Sale of Liquor tradt-tiona- - PermitsDrags -- PROVO — Wheat grower of Utah county voted Saturday In Javor of the agricultural adjustment adminisFarmers Cast Overwhelm-ing'Vot- e tration wheat allotment program by a vote bf 542 to 24 according to the Control county allotment committee which totaled the voting Monday morning v Continuance The voting showed 432 who signed contracts with the federal governlast year and 110 whfat growLOGANMJnl hlfitr district in fhl ment ers who did not sign wheat contracts A-ha Monday-- - Ah portod frragTdm'i'1 Of ihe-1- 4 1 results of voting on tue joqtimiattoti totn) fBfc'dr agaMf the p'rogram 1$' of the wheat program under the AAA which wis overwhelmingly in favor ot the continuation of the prograrru Dlredor William Peterson: state chairmap announced In one district noncontracted signers disapproved the program That was in Wasatch county where only 11 voted for continuation of tha program and J2 voted against the said Following is the results in the nine counties of contracted signers: ache and Rich district nqf 6: Box Elder yes 674 no 32 Davis 54i no 5 ’ n° 11: M organ yes Ic’ t yes 45 no 7 'Wasatch yet no 30 Salt Lake and Tootle yes 0 no 10: Utah yes 432 noj8 San uan yesHB no 1 The results of the noncqhtracted h signers follows: Cache and Rich yea 11900 23 Box Elder yes 176 no 17 Davis ye 27 no 3 Morgan no voteregistered for 0Kted--forlhg- '- Min Fiery Smarting -- one-roun- SummiLjres 4 no 4 Wasatch yes 11 no 12 Salt Lake and Tooele yes 87 no 5 Utah- - yea 11(1 no I San' Juan ye 3 DO 1 t purchase books for the Heber-- J Grant obtain their bjective without library will constitute the project of reeorfing to euch tactics as ar the 1935 graduating clafj of the lo scholarship to tha Branch Ag- being advocated by agitator rlcultural college at Cedar-Citcal university Harold Christensen of organizations nd Jack Moore class president of the senior class an"I with to apptal to all vetnounced Monday president was a speaker at erans f Utah to deiist from the presentation of a curtain Unveiling of the portrait- - will b Joining in the proposed bonus for the school auditorium a one of Jhe features of Senior day march upon Washington be celebrated Friday by the jll mem of hi class gift D C that being agitated bars of the graduating class The on the Pacific coast by groups nnual senior breakfast at 730 a m which are not repreeentatlve in room D at which the junior class Bees Stop BaU Game of veterandom but are uiing the graduating members hosts are to this issue a a smoke icreen Wash ABERDEEN (UP)— Playclass will be the opening eyent of the for more ulterior motive ers umpires and spectators st the day’s program which border upon mob rule ' A program will be givejh at 1130 Aberdcen-Elmhigh school baseball and armed revolt" Templeton a m in College hall by trie fled to Cover when aid at which the portrait paint-eswarm of honey bees buzzed in and by Lee Greene Richarci Utah artist will be unveiled Musical and took possession of the Elma diamond dance numbers will feature the pro- The game waa disrupted for half an hour until ths swarm droned away gram In cap and gown the Annual l tour of the B YU campuses Cow Wrecks Car will be made by the graduating class st 5:30 p m followed by another GRANGER Wash (UP)— A cow program at 6:30 p ny in College hall was a - victor in a d bout featured by a skit depicting the hisFew Licenses Issued tory of the class by Don Alder of with the car of A M Moe- Seattle Provo The senior ball at 830 p m His machine struck the cow and Branch Offices on She got up in the women'sgymnasium will be knocked her down and wangrogglly shook herrelf tbs concluding 'event of the day Opening Day The portrait of President Harris dered away Jhe car was so badly will be hung in the Heber J Grant wrecked it had to be towed to town OGDEN— An expected rush ot Og library President Christensen stated den citizens to purchase liquor per- Other officers of the class are: MarJohnny Likes Cord vice presigaret Bird Springville mits Monday failed to materialize dent and Mary WOODMONT Conn! (UP)-Vet- eran Provo Dahlquist at either the ' branch office in the lecretary-treasure- r f shermen were amused when John Wolfe 13 broke his fishllre lobby of the city hall or In the county while crating m a trout stream and building offered him a puce of ordinary cord Alfred J Burdett In charge of the Johnny accepted and pulled In the city hall office reported sale of but biggest trout of the day 9tt inches 36 permits during the day Shortly long before closing time at the branch of‘ j '’v h Afice in the county building 3 had been issued TOKYO May 27 The fwo branches were established Hirohlto and 1300 naval officers toby ther atatr liquor control commis- night ale cold rice balls dried hersion to allow tor advance sale ot the ring roe and pickled radishes the permits which before spartan fare served - men -- of -- the liquor can be purchased from the Japanese navy 30 yea rd ago today bestate stores Plan for opening of the fore they crushed thw czar’s fleet in state store here have not definitely the war been announced although It la probaThis “banquet" waa a highlight ot ble that the first sale may be made the empire’s (celebration of Navy Me’ this week morial day Blank permits numbering ' 23000 Likening the present situation to were prepared for sale id the north- the crisis of 1905 Admiral Mineo ern Utah area Osuml minister of the navy recounted what h called Japan’s "just and J’" t v r equitable demands" tor naval parity with ' the United Statu and Grct Britain A pamphlet circulated by the navy1 propaganda bureau intimated that Japan regards herself as the "target”! ot the United States' growing navy FA ' at CHAFED SKIN It la easy to relieve this torment end restore comfort to th Irritated shin with soothing RetinoL Its action ls quick and It ieaafe for tendereot akin Japanese Celebrate Early Naval Victory - MV-Emper- J "VOICE fh OF EXPERIENCE" Russo-Japane- Comes to tt Heart’s CementWorkcr Dies in Mishap 1 — : ' — DEVIL-S- SLIDE—Gilbert Hardy 19 cement plant worker waa killed Monday when caught in ' feed belt on a coat drier in the loqat cement plank— His body was badly mangled and the left leg severed Fellow workmen had diffithe body from culty In extracting ‘ the machine Mr Hardy wae bom In Morgan October 2 1915 a eon of E J and Elizabeth Toont Hardy He waa educated in the ichoots there and lived In Morgan until last year when he moved to Pevila Slide He married Virginia Wright of Devil Slide here August 12 1933 He was a member ot the North Morgan L D S ward and Surviving besides parents are a daughter Marlen Hardy and four brothers ot Morgan James Harry Richard and Frank Hardy ond a iiiter Mrs Alden-Wi-lliams of Marshton Wyo Funeral arrangement will be announced from the Lindquist & Sons’ mortuary in Ogden w BERKELEY Cal May 27 W-M-rx E M Juda’i pet Persian to day won a bailie with a genuine Rattlesnake ' Hearing a commotion in the back yard of her hillside home ahe told police Mrs'Juda rushed outside to find th cat viciously clawing the rattler and preventing tt from coilWhen she returned with a ing broom th Intruder' was making 1ft1 way back to the underbrush appae ently injured "The cat?" repeated Mrs Juda "Why he was complacently licking hi J ’s BUCHAREST Rumanis May 27 Former Queen—- - Elizabeth- - -- of Greece received a letter today from her divorced husband former King - ‘ “ In making the decision to finance the search the club directors emphasized that tt would ba a "black eye” for the state to have a visitor lost and do nothing to find him Tha idea that Utah owes it to the state of California and the youth's parents to determine his fate also was expressed:-Th- matter wae officially brought to th attention of the directors at a meeting a month ago by Mr Twitchell on behalf ot the Escalante Commercial club That organization promised the services of the men providing ' finances could be obtained for food for th horses and men fo Self Late City! i George"tn whiclrbesaid'prospects for a restoration ot the monarchy in Greece are excellent George expressed the opinion the 7 i Tha broad service rendered by tha "Voice" in a national way is rendered locally by Batty Blair in The Telegram This' service ts much more than just a "lovelorn" column tha "Voice" said in a latter to Miss Blair Saturday "I think that this caption is a misnomer" he wrote "because I have seen so much evidence of the good such columns ar doing throughout th country They act as a safety vafve for those with ' pent-u- p emotions end no 'one in whom to confide" When a special recipe or menu is needed when a beauty hint is raauirad when some new games are wanted for a party whan mother is worried about baby's condition or When a son and daughter aro concerned regarding thh deportment of iheit mother pr father they look to the human relations counsel of Betty Blair — and tha pages of their favorite newspapers TheTTribunt end Telegram’ y Harbor Returns After Long V Js coming Experience" Whan life becomes jusf fldclt of brickbats 7 when the boy “frTerirT about to with the affections whan folks era caught short in dollars another of dally diplomacy of deportment they writ "Voice of Experience" or Batty Blair for advice Magna Baptist Pastor Given Reappointment ing of Welch for his first appearance1 as guest conductor of "Heart's Haven" Betfy Blair's daily advice column in Tha Telegram beginning today You've heard his counsel on fhe radio hundreds of times Now read hit personal advice to troubled Salt baiters your neighbors Tha "Voice" will ba In full charge i U of "Hbart'i Haven" for three days - ‘ the party early Wednesday morn- i The "Voice throne would be revived by SeptemV f ber or October He has made overturn for a reconciliation with Elizabeth but ahe wa noncommittal because her brother King Carol it was understood has not yet- - approved of be' returning to Greece ' MAGNA— Psitor E B Pace has Goorge and Carol are said to disbeen reappointed to serve Magna and like each other vicinity for another year provided the local Baptist congregation' and Seal other friends ot the work provide th upkeep Expense Absence of Rev Mr property-sn- d Pace’s salary NEW YORK (UP)— A harbor seal' Announcement also la made that which recently decided to get a good Rev Mr Pace has been elected preii look at the statue of Liberty was the dent of the Utah Ministers confer- first of its species ta visit New York ence and as a director for a three-yea- r harbor in 30 years term of the Mihirters Council of The seal was sighted near Bedloe the Northern Baptist convention island It swam within a few hun dred feet ot the statue and was seen As it cannot by a score of persona long survive in polluted waters the seal faces inevitable-deat- h if it re mains in the harbor one-fourt-h Today TAYLOR lic Ufa " “T-- 1 MARION BAYL DR TELEGRAM One ot tbo mast brilliant tnd af tectlvo speakers to American pub- Former Greece King Seeks Help (IP)— ‘ i paw" Ex-Wife- Haven in the r - by Belt t Betty Blair’s Advice Column Gilbert Hardy 19 t Killed Persian Cat Victor In Fight With Rattler Instantly When Caught - “ Tha answering of these thousands of questions on Tribune-Telegrapagat creates e service that for shear human interast is difficult to equal or approach in animation ' Because this basic personal service ' has been given year after year and appreciated "Heart's Haven" this year is celebrating its Tenth Anniversary m Follow tha counsel 'of the "Voice" in Thq Telegram climax seethis " u beginning today and as - Search Wednesday for Lost Artist MT PLEASANT— Four member! 1933 gradunting clast at academy have been awarded coUige scho'arshps for outstanding —— — scholastic Wayne Gallagher of Provo wl)0 won the athlete’s medal and who wrs also an honor atudent r waa awarded a scholarship to Colorado college Colorado Springs and Robert Rasmussen of Mt Piers-sn- t president of the Chemistry club r won a tcholarsbip to the same school Ross Mclgaard of Falrvlew valedictorian and editor of the Orange and Black was awarded a year's acholar-hito Westminster college Salt Lake City and Graham Lee Patter-se- n laatra bmruty garbling VM of Sierra Madre Cal waa awardSnai S to any atyta ed s year' scholarship to Occidental TISSRdkLSJUNS college Los Angeles - of the LOGAN— Three persons narrowly escaped drowning late Sunday when an automobile driven by Mrs Herman Johnson Jr was struck by another car driven by Paul Edwards The accident occurred in Logan canyon at Birch Glen about eight miles With Mr Johnson up the canyon were Kathryn Cardon and Herman Johnson III while Robert Crookston waa with Edwards The Johnson car waa ahead ot the Edwards car ‘which was following closely and Mrs Johnson made a sudden decision 10 turn into Birch Glen slowing her ear down Unable to atop his car Edwarda Crashed into the rear ot the Johnson car pushing it into th Logan river near the Birch Glen bridge The car was but at the completely Submerged time all windows ot the car were up so that It kept the water out Crookston Jumped out ot the car and plunged into the river making three trips rescuing the 'occupants 1 ot the car T-Senio- Party of Ten Men Expected to Start ’ tual Improvement ssscc'ation of the Tooele L D S sinks elected officers here Sundey under the direction cf the Tooe'e stake preidtney according to Alfred L Hanks stake president AUx F Dunn was named e with Alex A superintendent Cillc'pie and Elvon Or me first and second counselor respectively Sherman Lindholm wes named secretary Alt four men are from Tooels No members of the Y M M I A stake board have yet been named but complete reorganization will take place before the gn:ral conference of the M I A st Sait Lake City in Canyon TUESDAY MORNING MAYY 23 1935 VFJV Leader Flays Bonus March Plans 1 7 rcston Angler Mayor Directs V “T- - V Philosopher of the Air 00 YOOEED PEP? MANY folks have thin pale blood —they’re weak feel tired logy and dull Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is h tonic which increases the appetite eliminates poisons from the intestines It stimulate the zukes the blood tedder sad yoa fun in vim vigor sad vitality Read th it: John A Cu&bt of 710 L St Idaho Fain Idaho aaid: “I hart Hard Dr Picrte'a ‘ ' In Parson L D S Tabernacle May 8 P ( ' 30 M Entire receipts go to the Shrlhers’ and L' D S Crippled Children's Hospitals ! A beautiful musical program featuring Orpheus Club and Frank Asp®? Tabernacle ' organist has' bean arranged ’ V ‘soe ADMISSION 25c reserved seXts ’ ’ ' GENERAL " Goidai Medical Diacorcry in my family over a period of tt yearn ana it ia Rood enough for me On aevoral acraalom when mv yitctu had btcomt rundown ar mv blood waa bad it quickly built m np Them lo aothinf that prpa a man np quicker" Now Mao tobUia SO ota Ugnld SI 00 lAdverttacmantl ' " ' Box ORImi Bolt Lake Tribuns-Ttlsgra‘ TlcktU Ar Going " in rt j ' Sponsored by KSL When contacted Monday Mr Twitchell was highly elated over ths action of tha Associated Civic Clubs and said he felt sure the searching party would bb euccesa-f- MODERN WOMEN dua ta la finding tracs of tha artist Nood Not Mar ninthly pain and delay enuam atnun aapoouro or aumlar Little hope for his life is held un foala nrvoua Diamond Hinnd PillaarooflaUT lesa be has been living with Indians tviiabla and mv Quick RoM IJoJd by n the region but tt al dwraiaia tec ovvf ku aum most likely that he was injured or- lost On’ a previous attempt to CHtCHtSKRpm locate him deep anow prevented siamono v ans" ' I posvbllity of success - In Cooperation With ul I XQrara inyLri 1 J: —‘'7- - V t A S f |