Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JULY 14 B 1935 3 HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE STATE £££? Prepare for Second Annual Celebration Comniitudonfr Files Report Asking for Data on Police Facilities of Aid Residents Willi Spare Rooms Asked Group Rehearses OGDEN — With people wil come to Ogden BOUNTIFUL— Falling from the Meeting Expected to cab of her father's truck under the Buyers AdVlse Reveal Record wheel of the hfavy vehicle Teresa Election to Lower OGDEN— Suggesting an inquiry Roberts Jackson 3 daughter of Mr was killed Jackson Mrs Merle and to determine whether the Ogden LOGAN - plans are going ahead Interest the George Mann police department has sufficient Friday night at the Utah State Agricultural col- at of a farm located aemile quarter to cope with traffic and lege for the fourth annual dairy other problems of the city Ogden from her home L(XAX Bbig for the gale of $64 Mr who Jackson gathers vegeta- day which will be held next Tues- City Commissioner George O'Conot bc jn schoo bondg wU to nor has filed a report to the civ bles from surrounding farms day at the dairy experimental farm opeJled unU1 g de(jnjte date hfts The report has been take to Salt Lake City for marketcommission Dairymen from all parts of the referred to Chief of Police Rial ing decided' to allow his daughter to accompany him due to the ill- - stale are expected to be on hand C Moore for investigation Logan it was decided Friday night ness of her mother to hear of the results in dairy re- in a The report follows: meeting of the city school on his load of last the Placing search and investigation made by board Report Given the truck at the Mann farm Mr "Having received a great deal of Iackson prepared to drive his truck the allege Those in charge promThe board had previously anmisplaced criticism from individ from the lane to the county road ise that some outstanding results nounced that bids would be opened ual citizens who apparently con- when Teresa attempted to look over vvill be announced this year at the time of the meeting but pros- fuse the street department and the door of the cab The door was) the police department problems of interest could be most recent being applied while goHettemnted to'easD her cloth- - extension service will be In charge better ifrate the bond election date were Ircd ing through the hospital Friday as she rolled from the truck and will welcome the visitors night in connection with the re- meanwhile applying the brakes on Discussion will be given during sbeduled °n the election calendar — re rrrWT’jT' cent accident of Miss Brophy and the machine The child was struck present Replre?1 ttves Bnandal x mornbl( K hour bv 0r F G i v A organ- ''ve Miss Drumiler I feel the matter hv the rear wheel of the loaded1 jfrom ' ”A iA Peterson president of the college fixations: Lauren Gibbs Edward L A should be placed before the entire commission with a view to ascerShe was born at Bountiful JulyTrofessor George B Caine head Burton and Company Ure Pett and I‘lrst jC£Ujly Trust COm" taining whether we as a body can- 23 1932 and besides her parents of the department of dairy Sn°''' not be of material assistance in Merle company D E Dr Madsen animnl and Gwendlyn J!any' Robertsandry: ® National bank J A curbihg the growing list of acci- Jackson she is survived by a sister pathologist C W Robinson and the Barbara Ann and her grandpar-!er- n dents and "’Paty Salt Lake ij0K'e representative of the Guernsey Cache Valley Banking company and tendency to drive improperly and ents Mr and Mrs John Jackson Breeders’ association and profes Flrst Security bank Logan at an excessive speed" and Mrs Annie P Roberts all of sor George Q Bateman surerin-th- e O'Connor’s com- West Bountiful Commissioner of the Budget Set at $190000 dairy experimental jtendent munication expressed "confidence Funeral services will he conduct-- farm The proposed building program in the personnel of our police de- rd Monday at 5 p m from the West After luncheon talks will he given of the school board calls for a L D S ward partment" adding: “I believe they Burial by Dr R J Evans head of the et of $190000 An application to the are doing very excellent work so will be in the Bountiful City ceme-- 1 department of agronomy Professor federal government for $85500 of far as their numbers and equipment tery D W Pittman associate agrono- - that amount to be allotted from — are concerned” Professor Bateman and Di P W A funds has been filed As this jmist Continuing Commissioner O’Conrector Peterson application is fourth on the list from nor suggested “that we as city comUtah members of the board are conmissioners are not as fully informed fident that it will be approved in the on this subject as we should be immediate future As soon as the and if we are not providing adelocal authorities receive the okeh of suffiand men in quate facilities P W A officials a definite date for cient numbers to protect the safety the bond election will be set said of our citizens it is our duty to Ole Sonne president of the school take immediate steps to remedy the board Instructors Four Arrange situation As the P W A funds and those to Asks Instruction be raised by the bond election will of Schedule Drawn Inspections 1 "With the idea that the commisnot raise the necessary $190000 It ComSchool Work sion become fully informed" is planned to obtain $25000 from for Activities During missioner O'Connor's communicataxes and make up the balance with Rest of Summer tion concluded: "I move you that money on hand the chief of police be instructed to LOGAN H P Anderson The building program will Include HarAmos Bair Richmond a new gymnasium for the senior immediately furnish the city comLOGAN Large families arc find- bjgb school a new mission with a detailed report as old’ M Petersen Logan and Noel grade to the facilities of his department Reunion Brigham City left Satur- ing an ideal place to hold reunions school in the northeast part of the as to whether in his judgment he day morning for California where at the girls' camp in Logart canyon city a three-rooaddition to tile addition to has sufficient force and equipment they will spend 10 days Inspecting according to Mrs Magda B- Peter- Ellis school a to properly rare for the traffic and agricultural departments of sec- son chairman of tl)e schedule com- the Wilson and a complete remodel- and recommendations which he ondary schools Each of the men mittee of the camp board and girlsn'g 0f the Woodruff school deems necessary and proper in is an agricultural instructor in a from Cache valley are finding it Coal Bids Entered very pleasant to spend the week-- : order to avert accidents and high school submitted Friday night were Bids Sacto end there The group plans arpkVE“4iv which seem to be occurramento Monday wffere they will Facilities are available to accom- from eight coal companies for sup ring with some frequency” be met by Julian A McPhee chief modate conveniently more than 150 plying from 800 to 1000 tons of slack of the bureau of agricultural educaTwo tennis courts and coal for the five elementary and ths persons tion to select 10 schools for inspec- additional recreational apparatus two high schools of the city Actien Legion tion from the following list: Live have been Installed the roads have on the bids was delayed until a fuOaks North Sacramento Fan- Oak been widened and graveled by P W ture meeting By unanimous vote of the board Lodi Mo- A workers and members of the Centerville Vacaville were reemployed for o desto Los Ranos Riverdale CCC camp Ample culinary equip- all custodians Bakersfield Santa Jnex Ven- ment is available for large numbers the coming school year They are: PRICE-Pri- ce post No 3 Ameri- tura San Bernardino Ontario and dancing and hiking are special Howard Wilmore high school Bench junior high school E With Ogden’s second annual Pioneer Days scheduled to start a can Legion is contemplating a se- Hemet Riverside Essandido FalP features of the camp The camp schedule for the retH Cooley Woodruff Alonzo Blanweek from Sunday Clyde Turpin above is putting his overburdened ries of entertainments It was an- Brook and San Diego chard Benson L H Kennard Wil- While in California the visitors mainder of the month follows: burro into "high gear” while his son Lawrence trails along Not nounced Saturday by William H Ellis Mr Alto be outdone in preparations for the celebration Amy Rose Kpep Toy adjutant Sunday reunion of the L H sont Ezra Carlson plan to see Logan's battery C of the composed of Les Utah national guard in action at Kennard family Monday Tuesday bert Steffenhagen Webster left and Lois Smalley are outfitting themselves in pioneer finery for A committee Superintendent E Allen Bateman Worley Royal Frandscn and Donald San Luis Obispo and also visit the and Wednesday M I A girls from “the hot time in the old town” asked to file a project with the was Providence and Hacking is scheduled to meet with California institute Second Polytechnic Cnllpge R A for the Improvement of E F social the welfare and to will Utah return community ward Satur and there Thursday Friday They 247 Washington Ave Phone 117 at the junior high B 1550 of Price grounds committer lodge dam of Boulder L Fifth and Tenth Residence Phone 3892 day Logan by way Dj'18 P O Elks comprised of Erin Leon S wards Phone 1305 Saturday and Sunday school Correspondent ard J T Kelley and Richard T July 20 and 21 the Hale family reSelected Mitchell to formulate plans for a union July 22 and 23 Benson ward Poet-Criti- c joint social affair in the near fuMeasure Beet Looks girls July 24 25 and 26 M I A ture girls from the Bannock L D S Val H Cowles J Bracken Lee and BURLEY Idaho — Field inspec- stake near Grace Idaho July 8 Rules William Grogan were recently ap- tors to measure exact acreages on “The Free Lancers” club from Lewpointed members of a legion com- sugar beet allotments were named iston July 29 30 and 31 open mittee to consider the feasibility of Thursday by the Cassia county dates LOGAN— Dr Edward Davison rodeo and AAA committee headed by J C All activities at the girls’ camp OGDEN— Regulations sponsoring a two-da- y governing of St John’s college Camgraduate sumhorse affair the folduring of Twelve racing the are under the direction Gibbs Burley chairman the use of federal works funds on will deliver a series of three bridge mer working in pairs began lowing officers who constitute the lectures before the summer session state highways are expected in OgAt a meeting Thursday night Mr inspectors on approximately 4350 camp board: checking den in the near future B J Finch students of the Utah State Agriculthe stated had that legion gone acres under allotment Saturday Toy Mrs M C Harris president Miss tural college beginning Monday Dr on record as supporting Glen Bal district engineer of the Ogden ofsecretary-treasure- r employed are Dean Edna Davidson Inspectors Linford directors announced H J com fice of the bureau said today (the state liquor control commission linger present department vice Miss Ella Neddo in charge Cranney Kenneth Warr Lowell Saturday The regulations governing the said Saturday Plans have been mander for the position of depart Holyoak Herbert Van Hook Emery of activities and Mrs Peterson Dr Davison a poet and literary ment commander T Barrus Earl Hansen Clarence ’critic and for the last 10 years an works program according to ad- - completed he said to enlarge the Boosin-gc- r Gillette John Joe Weeks educator in the United States will vance information provide for com- - c°l"trr Paee and toraKe (aPaitv Grant Cobbley Howard and of the present store and an acinidiscuss the intimate relation be- ' of which pletion provide jUonH projects Linford Manning I UjOUTSC tween literature and life of every CHgbierg cage wiu be in Unuing J W Bodily and Ezra Bingham maximum labor with a minimum stalled to speed business " dav He is the author of three books Sets Meet Burley Study M W Cranney Oakley LOGAN A srnrs of fiv lectures 0f An innovation of expense for materials planned at tlxpoetry: “Harvest of Youth' “The and A P Wilrox Perlo are on mental hygiene will feature Ogden stoje will be installation of Heart’s Unreason” and “The Ninth A meeting of highway" co a new lighted display cabinet show- program for the last week of thcWjtrb The womens beet committer BOUNTIFULHjs cctureg at the college sinners and engineers of the eleven summer session which begins Mon-wcode numbers and Democratic study group of Bountithe be beld at n a m Monday ing prices western states will open Monday distiller of each Utah State the at Agricultural Tuesday and Wednesday At the The case ful will meet at the home of Dr J day in San Francisco Cal for dis- it is expected willvariety will be ciose 0j bjg vjsjt bere Dr Davison These lectures allow for greater C Stocks Monday at 8 p m when college cussion of a uniform method of In m 1:30 the college will go to Boulder Colo where hs at Cattle p in ordering since the custo- the following program will be given given speed handling the work relief and other mer will not be required to seek auditorium according to E A Ja- will take up his duties as program Talk on accomplishments of the funds BRIGHAM CITY— According to cobsen as follows: his choice from a tabulated list of legislature and congress and educadirector of the sixth annual writers’ The work relief fund in Utah for brands Monday "Mental Hygiene and the conference in the Rocky mountain sizes and varieties of tional school problems by F B Muir County Agent Robert H Stewart road construction totals about A bottled goods Democratic county chairman Mr the testing of cattle for tuberculosis Educational Program" Dr E region July 22 to August 9 at the and the regular federal aid The Ogden Tuesday "Mental Hy- University of Colorado store will be widened James Murdock Will discuss "Co- began July 1 with two inspectors Jacobsen 0 $2200-00highway fund approximates to nearly double the present counter ordinator of Transportation" Mrs Dr Shirley Nebcker and Dr J W giene and the Preschool Child” Mrs In England Dr Davison was ediEthelyn Hurd University of Utah' tor of "The Cambridge Review” and John C- - Bangerter Jr will review Chambers Jr V'ing the testing space Mr Patterson indicated Mental Hygiene and i“Tbe They ure at present working in Wednesday Ogden's first liquor package the Democratic digest and Mrs Challenge” a weekly review of agency opened Saturday in the Bertha Muir will give the parlia- the Garland anj Harper Ward dis- the Problems of Youth Dr Deo pobtjcg an(j jterature For two years Dake all Marshall Salt are and herds tricts Thursday after be rame t0 the United States New Healy hotel here Mr Patter- mentary drill testing dairy over 3 months old and a certain "Mental Hygiene and Delinquency son indicated that a second agency he edited WUg WeekIy paf?e jn the in the beef the PrL Beeley University cattle would be opened in the near future percentage of Saturday Review of Litereture and Sandy Sewing "Mental Hygiene at Five Points Np other Ogden county Mr Stewart said that the Utah: Friday H wmild be 'mP1epd some time the Dysgcnic Classes” Dr H Year work agencies are planned for the imin August Ramsay American Fork mediate future Raid man-pow- from Idaho Nevada Wyoming Montana and Various points throughout Utah and the problem of providing adequate lodging for them is a vital one Mayor Peery declared Saturday camps "Ogden's hotels Will not begin to take care of the crowds of visitors we expect for the celebration” Mayor Peery said "In order to provide adequatijjodg-In- g for everyone from out of town I am appealing to residents of Ogand-touri- den who have available rooms in their homes to rent them during the celebration" he declared Heads Housing Group ' George Critchlow manager of the Marion hotel is in charge of the housing committee and Ogden residents arc asked to get in touch with him this week in order that a complete list of available rooms in private homes may be obtained before July 21 The Pioneer Days celebration committee Saturday accepted a proposal of the C A Nasner company Salt Lake City regarding provision of street decorations durThe company ing the celebration in exchange for obtaining the sole right to sell decorations to local stores and merchants has agreed to devote 20 per cent of the profits thus obtained toward street decorations for the business section Harold O Fleming secretary of the Ogden Musicians' union was awarded the contract to provide band music for three parades three night performances and one rhatince performance of the lodch His bid was $378 Fireworks Contract A contract for providing daylight fireworks displays during the parades and the afternoon rodeo performance has been awarded to the v Heat Jumps Second Time To 102 Mark government weather observer here said it marked the high point of the year Private Treaties Aid Wool Sales near-acciden- ts ul - Farm Teachers Reunions Leave for Coast Many — Planned at Camp for OGDEN— Nearly as much western wool changed hands in private treaty transactions following the avenue contract also provides that the second annual Ogden Wool Auction corhpany shall provide insurance as was sold during the auction ofthus relieving the city from all ficials of the Merrion & Wilkins Sheep and Wool Commission comliability sponsors reported Ogden city commission Saturday pany auction approved a request of the Utah Air Saturday In many instances the Travel club for use of the munici- private sale prices were equal to pal airport for an air circus July and in several instances were high21 This event which is in charge er than the bid prices of Wynn B Ferrin president of the Approximately 260000 pounds of club is expected to be one of the western wool were sold over the outstanding features of the Pio- auction block at fair prices all in neer Days celebration advance of the previously estab" Satisfactory progress is being lished price Several hunmade on the mammoth Pioneer dred thousand pounds of wool Days celebration pageant which is changed hands Saturday following to be presented with a cast of 1000 the close of the auction Friday persons at the municipal stadium on During the auction the largest the evening of July 21 announces collection of western wool ever asMiss Edvenia Jeppson who with sembled was stored in the Ogden Mrs S Di (worth Young is dr Coliseum— some 3200000 pounds recting the affair Buyers and the sale company failed Rehearsals Under Way to agree on prices to be paid for Rehearsals got under way last the wool and the asking prices week and will be held every eve generally were materially higher ning this week it was said Fol- than the bid offers Muc hof the wool will be held lowing is the schedule of rehear sals which will be held each day here in storage for resumption of the auction sale probably in Sepat 7 p m: Monday prologue including In- tember it was announced Saturdians Franciscan fathers trappers day Private sales prices Saturday leading characters Tuesday wagon company and all properties to enact were on an average higher than camp activities Wednesday hand the auction prices and one lot cart company and handcart prop- which sold for 30 cents per pound erties Thursday all girls m the established the high price for the finale scouts finale log cabin sale period Auction high was 26 crew Friday dress rehearsal for cents and the low was 23 cents all members of the cast per pound Growers under market conditions "up-set- which existed during the sale had set holding prices too high it was said A more favorable market is hoped for in Sepcondition tember ten-dg- - one-roo- Plans Series - Of Entertainments Da-lan- Hy-jru- m Ogden Bureau Highway Bureau For Expenditure Inspectors To Speedier Liquor Service Pledged Plots Engaged For Lecture Series 27-2- - Bountiful Democratic Group or thcn - il Tuberculosis Testing Announced Of Fqrestry Association Sponsors Trips Through Last of Frontiers remain-Primitiv- Mother lln m RLANDING — San Juan county Scouts Start Trip camp located in Blanding is members of Boy Scout of on the semblance Twenty rapidly taking a regular army camp with the es- troop 34 of the First Presbyterian tablishment of temporary quarters church left Saturday by truck for a y and groundwork laid for the erectrip through Yellowstone tion of barracks mess halls garages National park H P Kipp scoutmaster is in charge of the party and shops Captain P L Williams in charge of the camp said approximately 228 men will comprise the enlistment quota Idaho will supply 28 of the men the others to be drawn from the east Local men will replace vacancies as they occur Captain Williams said The Blanding camp is primarily OGDEN-T- he rugged "Bridgeriming Is in the heart of the to create a desert grazing project area" on the Wyoming ing "American frontier" Wild necessitating road and trail con- National forest dotted with many game of many varieties abounds in struction The estimated cost of the small lakes Hnd glaciers and still the high mountain meadows and camp when completed will approxi- relativelywilt be pastures and a tvpe of unspoiled unexplored mate $25000 Captain Williams said traveled during the next summer by scenery unexcelled in the west is Residents of this section exof 25 to 30 "Trail Riders ofprnmjSPd the tourist a during the pressed appreciation of the work to theparty National Forests” a special'duration of the trip be done pointing out that good of American the group Forestry) jhe party will be conducted by roads and trails are badly needed Announcement of the forest service officials as a part of association was made from the proposed trip public relations or recreational Driggs’ Ogden regional forest headquarters activity of the forest service and this trip and others planned and Dies Los Angeles in Ogden informal are used as a means of Trek Starts July 30 OGDEN— Mrs Frank M Driggs The party Will begin the trek July better advertising the western forof Ogden left Saturday for Los An- 30 at Green River lake and will est beauty and recreational advanuntil tages geles to attend funeral services for travel with pack outfits Short Trips Offered her mother Mrs Ellen A Short 90 August 10 The route which the who died Friday at her California group of easterners will traverse Scores of “show-me- ” trips are will carry them past Round lake conducted over parts of the west home after several weeks’ illness Mrs Short had resided in Los An- and Section Corner lake to the head ern national forests each season by geles since 1909 moving there from of Fremont lake east to Cook lake the forest rangers guards and other Salt Lake City and back to Green River via Island officials Tourists picnickers campMrs Short is survived by six sons lake and the Gannett Peak glacier ers hunters fishermen and other and daughters and a number of The trip ohc of four planned for lovers of the outdoors are offered each summer season by the associa the advice and assistance of the grandchildren Funeral services were set for tmn is outlined as one of the mostnational forest fanlities in the tours of (he nation Theiularly conducted trips map Monday with burial in Inglewood Cal located in western Wyo-jice- s and other helps CCC Mrs Tull Hy-ru- Auction Poundage Almost Equaled Bid Prices Run Lower company 2462 Madison The on its bid 6f $202 San Juan CCC Camp Establishes Quarters ' 1 OGDEN— Ogden residents Saturday faded the secHnd successive day on which the official temperature reached 102 degrees The mark was recorded Friday and Saturday Arie Van de Graff official S?t-urda- y st Fourth Atteil(l Meet Bids AwaitS Vote On School Issue Annual U S A G Protective plans for Ogden's annual Pioneer day celebration practically complete Mayor Harman W Peery Saturday turned his attention to the provision of for the sleeping accommodations visitors thousands of who are expected to make this community their headquarters on July 21 22 23 and 24 Indications are that hundreds of second Gray-Hur- Main Probe Suggested Child Dies Under Logan Bureau North Wheels of Truck By Official Into of Bond State Dairymen Opening Traffic Problem Father at Wheel Tries to 112 Mayor Considers Housing Problem Of Pioneer Fete Club Organized Tor e te in y Ranges Report Sheep Counls Exceed Permits " SANDY Sandy L D S Second ward second-yei- r sewing club y was organized at the home of the leader Mrs Esther Jensen with the following officers being elected: Velma Kim president: Joyce Christian vice president Norma secretary and treasurer Ru'h Borg reporter Venice Kim song and cheer leader Chloris Nielsen Anita organist" Mitchell and Jenrle Swenson entertainment committee Elsie Johnson and Marlon Daton nousing committee Thu-sda- Board Plans Sending In Compliance Forms Plans for New $800000 High School Building Approach Stage for Bids CASTLE DALE— In counting the sheep entering the Manti forest OGDEN-Pla- ns and specifications high school additional class rooms angers reported a during July new $800000 Og- - laboratories and other school needs for the proposed came on with stockmen great many den senior high school to be built will be built into the new structure too many sheep Permittees who The buildings proper will be built as a P W A project on school prop- were given a 10 per cent reduction block but acquisition when counted had in some cases erty at Madison avenue between on the h Twenty-eightand “Twenty-nint- h (of an additional six acres of land the rangers say attempted to put streets probably will be advanced in the next block will aHow for slight on more sheep than their permits far enough by early August to allow changes ih the buiffling arrange-fo- r called for before' the reduction was which will better the useful-de- r hid calls Six men working applied Announce Clinic n of the structure school the direction of Leslie S Hodg-!nes- s Some stockmen complained that school architect are pushing jcials claim The changes deemed the forest officials required them FAIRVIEW — A clinic under the to remove so small a number of direction of Dr S B Rigby and work on the plans which have been desirable have already been Mat-sosomewhat to allow for de-- ! proved by the school board and unpermitted stock but with 725 per- District County Nurse Wanda will be held Tuesday at 10:00 sired changes in arrangement and school administration heads mittees the rangers pointed out if Plans for an outside shopwork children The other details of the structure each permittee were allowed to ex- a m for all school at Washington The new sUkKture will be one of building it officers in charge are: President ceed his permi by two head would amount o one lull sized herdiMrs Kate Mills: vice president the finest school buildings in the which will release for classroom For this reason Mrs Marion Madsen: secretary west and will include advantages use two rooms in the main building) for the fores The clime seldom seen in the older high school have been approved by the board stockmen are required to removciMrs Elsie Chrisjensen every surplus animal the of f icials will he held at the Fairvicw junior'btiilding' Nearly three times the along with necessary alterations in floor in et the present Ogden the building in charge declared high sthool d TREMONTON The Box Elder County Wheat Production Control association allotment committee is v'orking on the 1935 compliance' forms preparatory to sending them to Washington D C for the last of the 1934 and 1935 payments All those people who have not signed their compliance forms for 1935 should call at the office in Tremonton and sign them Imme- diately nt offi-so- n Lunrh will be served at the Mrs by the Relief society Lulu Snarr and Mrs Il'’ Baker a m resort |