Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING 5 i Ogden Bureau 470 Washington Ave Phono HI Agent Residence Phone 389 Correspondent Phone 1305 News Concerning Utah & Utahns Upper Snake Valley Residents Interested in Joining Group Of Intermountain Civic Clubs te B FEBRUARY 23 1936 Logan Bureau Phone North Main Agent Residence Phone 87-- J Correspondent Phone 855 lit Jolice Squad ducatibn Board To Keep Lid on Votes Grants of Sunday Sales Absence Leaves Typical Examples of Federal Project Work in Utah mu 11 I ' V ' L— s Idaho Falls Chamber Secretary Tells Leader Eastern Idaho Units May Affiliate to Effect United Action on Problems 7 Ain rt-- j J Idaho people are interested in a proposal that they affiliate in an intermountain organization of civic clubs Alyson E Smith secretary of the Idaho Falls Idaho chamber of commerce said here Saturday Mr Smith was conferring in Ogden with Samuel C Powell president and Ezra J Fjeldsted secretary of the recently organized Intermountain Association of Civic Clubs Residents of the upper Snaket River valley country Mr Smith said are interested in the invitation extended by President Powell to have representatives of eastern Idaho civic organizations fiieet with the intermountain association d March 3 at Logan E C Manson president and- Paul Nash secretary of the Pocatello Idaho chamber of commerce and Don Kugler president and E F McDermott chairman of the Intercommunity Ring Provides Passport relations committee of the Idaho Throughout Ethiopia Falls Idaho chamber plan to attend the Logan meet Mr Smith Journalist Says Haile Selassie Gift Prized by Club Lecturer aid Utah-southe- an M l the ed to ' rson ogan the Base rve ipply the sr” s the Uin-r- s in its at win ig or held 24 y S iers weed-contr- for 1 and tgent d by i tg ighes high ighes be in ofes-ho- 'oung iy of or- - sning at 7:30 be a on ixty per-an- d lonor atur- it the rsons their iwers The noon gram narge First’ icond ward et ' r- man iomy i i st Sec- - Third ' ol Labor Croup Named To Fight Rail Merger OGDEN — An executive committee to take the lead in the labor fight Special to The Tribune OGDEN— One of the most treasured possessions of Josef Israels III brilliant young journalist re- cently returned from Ethiopia who will address members of the exclusive Ben Lomond club here March 4 on "Ethiopia’s Death Struggle” is fingef ring presented to him by Emperor Halle Selassie The ring although a finger ornament also is a passport It comes throughout Ethiopia aparj: n tour places Putting it together again before the watchful 'eye of a sentry Is said to be the equivalent to a passport Mr Israels recommended as an authority on the current Italo-Ethistruggle was chosen to lecture before the Ben Lomond club here at the first meeting of the dinner-lectur- e club since 193L Revival of the club uryier direction of officers held over from the time of its cessation of activities at the time of the closing of the Ogden State bank was determined upon when information was received that Mr Israels would be available for a lecture in Ogden Officers of the club who automatically hold office until the next regular election scheduled in April Include L S Hodgson chairman George H Lowe secretary and Dr Ezra C Rich A D Barber H M Lowe Ronald Wadsworth B J Finch and Francis Wiggins members of the board of governors Power Bill Delay Asked by Peery Special to The Tribune BRIGHAM— A petition asking the discount date on light bills be extended from the tenth day of the month to the fifteenth was present' ed before the city couricll Thursday night by Hyrum Peery and Isaac Allen of Peery The Peery residents said the extension of the discount date would permit Peery residents to receive milk checks from a dairy company in time to take advantage of the discount on their light bills The petitioners also asked that the discount rate be changed from 5 per cent to 10 per cent The request was taken under advisement A request also was made that the public health nurse at Brigham City be allowed to assist at Peery Mayor J Wesley Horsley was authorized to sign deeds and other instruments that may be necessary in obtaining federal permission to construct the Pine View dam canal along Sixth street in Brigham The council refused to sign a new service with contract for "stand-by- " the Utah Power and Light company The present contract for power to be used in event of a breakdown in the municipal system expires in against railway terminal consolidation here was appointed Friday ni&ht at a meeting of members of local railroad labor organizations The committee is composed of G W Crawford trainman V D Perry carman and Seth J Smith clerk It was appointed by E P Nelson of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers who presided at the discussion About 225 railroad workers from 18 organisations attended The committee will contact cham- May bers of commerce and farm bureau officials in Salt Lake City and Ogden in an attempt to form a unitid front against the federal consolidation order rt y- - -- it Qualified Teachers to Get Year With Part Pay Under Ruling Special to Tjie Tribune LOGAN— Superintendent E Allan Last Sunday when the city first determined to enforce the ordi- Bateman of the Logan city schools nance one grocer was allegedly announced Saturday that the board caught selling a loaf of bread of education has established a He is scheduled to appear in city policy of granting leaves of absence court Monday The same plan of enforcement not exceeding one year to teachers carried out last Sunday will be in who have had at least ten years' effect this week the chief said experience five of which havs been Under this plan drug stores in the Logan city district system cigar stores and candy stores may with an allowance of $45 per manth remain open but must sell only legitimate merchandise” Inter- for ten months during the leave This action was taken by the preted to include drugs tobacco soda fountaih products prepared board at a meeting Friday and the food and candy ''W- OGDEN — Eastern Preliminaries Planned Preliminaries to organization of the civic groups in eastern Idaho on a plan similar to that of the Intermountain Association of Civic clubs and the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah Mr Smith eaid already have been started The organization likely will be hastened through contact' with the northern Idaho association he said ' United action on problems which affect the intermountain territory could much better be handled through Such civic organizations which draw membership from many communities and haye the strength of the combined units of which they are composed Mr Smith said Projects Which- - may be undertaken by the Intermountain Asso- ciation of Civic ‘clubs during the comingyear will be discussed at the Logan meeting association officers report Five subcommittees of the major projucts committee — roads conservation arid reclamation agriculture advertising and meetings— will definitely be established and organized to begin their work of studying suitable association projects Projects Discussed Among the road projects which already have been discussed as possible objectives for the association ere the obtaining of a transcontinental highway routihg around the north end of Great Salt lake comroad pletion of the Malad-Westo- n to connect Cache valley with the Malad country and completion of the highway through Ogden canyon to Logan over Monte Cristo Conservation and reclamation projects which likely will come up for consideration include the proposed diversion of water from the Green river watershed to Bear lake and numerous protective programs for watershed areas of communities and farm areas in northern Utah and southern Idaho Agricultural studies which may result in association action to obtain specific aid or Improvements may include studies of smut and other plant disease conditions betterment of irrigational facilities and generalized programs Publicizing the natural beauties and attractions of the territory with the aim of encouraging tourist trade and travel will be the object of studies and promotion under the association advertising committee ilflfiffv 7 O Special to The Tribune OGDEN— A squad of eight police officers will be detailed Sunday to enforce the city Sunday-closin- g ordinance Chief of Police Rial C Moor announces They will patrol the residential and business districts during business hours and arrest all retail' merchants violating the' ordinance he said ’ML' '7 v- superintendent stated the first leaves of absence under this new regulation will be granted next year Considered on Merits He stated that each case will be considered on its merits and will be granted at the discretion of t : board Teachers who are granted leaves of absence must study while on leave in order to Increase their teaching efficiency the superinstated Weber Dairymen Told of tendent Another clause was that the to this district must teacher Need at following the return Readjustment leave or refund the money received from the district Conference while on the leave All teachers on leaves of absence under this policy will be under a definite contract Special to The Tribune OGDEN— The disparity of pur during the leave the superintendent out chasing power between the farmers pointed teacher in the district who and other national groups must be Any under the requirements can readjusted before the economic and qualify who is Interested in securing a status our agricultural populaof trench at Manila in preparation for installing plumbing tion can bs raised Dr Dllworth leave of absence for next year Is reProjects undertaken by the WPA in Utah are benefitto the of state in residents administration the in the the school 3 Seven miles of road being constructs Walker head of the economics de- quested to makenotapplication ing majority March later than superintendent of the University of Utah officials said Saturday in making a summary of the work on the Ontario lakes project which will lead from Park partment said Saturday in a speech before the 15 it was announced e undertaken since last fall Typical examples of project City to a mountain park 4 Work on a Requirements Increase educational convention of the We road between Roy and Riverdale in Weber county The her Central Dairy Cooperative assowork are shown here 1 Workmen laying a portion of The board also passed a resoluciation tion stating that beginning the two miles of concrete sidewalks in Brigham City 2 A projects are providing work for many men Plans to make the educational 1936:37 school year sill principals convention an annual affair were and supervisors or elementary made Saturday at the close of the schools will be required to have at two-da- y least three years’ college’credlt and meet Dr Walker traced the changes in that by September 1 1940 they will depurchasing power of the farm dol be required to have a bachelor's lar since the war and stated that gree or the equivalent This resolution was passed In orsince 1929 "the evils of maladjustment of purchasing power have der to keep pace with the Increasing certification requirements of the been accentuated" Summary Reveals Improvements Being Made and state board of education especially Concentrated Output on the elementary school level the 50 per cent of lnduf More than Labor Hired Communities in out Many trial production in the country 4s superintendent pointed Special to The Tribune Special to The Tribune 200 in concentrated cor the of OGDEN— largest A OGDEN— state association Concrete pouring in the Special to The Tribune skating rink which will be drained stope under the south foundation porations "he pointed out while producers and breeders to advance farmers in the country are OGDEN— Benefits for practically for a playground during the sumof the Pine View dam in Ogden the interests of the Utah dairy inmer on their own initianearly acting of resident northern Utah every Schools Benefited will start Monday tive The farmers must learn to canyon probably dustry is expected to be formed are described in a summary of work Weber county high school has a J R Iakisch construction in controlling price and at a statewide meeting of dairymen engineer cooperate W P A since its undertaken the as the executives of the 200 by output Locomathletic field since in charge of the reclamation bureau complete Wednesday In the Hotel Ben corporations are cooperating if farm last fall The report organization of cinder a track said pletion The "here running mond project stope purchasing power is to be adjusted Saturday was prepared by the engineering there the report says In addition tunnelled under the dam proper to industrial purchasing power The meeting was called by an orof the district office in to order insure a watertight seal The department of cooperation with 7240 square yards of wall surface ganization committee appointed here to bedrock has been excavated dur- an aim spirit Special to The Tribune of "economic democracy on in Weber show Livestock county painted conthe last few months The during the Ogden LOGAN— ing lines of "Democracy must steer and fraterliberty equality Throughout rural areas of the schools crete Will be poured to seal perma- nity” was praised last month of which J R Hinch-clibV Frank Evans Its course between two destructive counties northern Utah paseight g dam core of Salt Lake City one of the found- forces” W W Ritter of the UniSidewalks along the state high- nently the of Ogden is chairman ture and swamp lands are being way will serve 3500 North Ogden down to bedrock nts ers of the Weber Central associa- versity of Utah law school New Yorkers Expect drained and reclaimed sanitary fa- pedestrians who formerly walked Cold weather will necessitate the tion and former’ member of the and faculty members of Dr J D Brew milk specialist cilities are being installed and roads on the highway In Ogden the heating of water sand gravel and Hoover farm board the Utah State Agricultural college of the American Jersey Cattle asso- connecting farms and markets are major current item are City ceme- cement used in the concrete mix "We can produce leadership out at the annual Washington assembly or constructed “These two eximproved tery Improvements and construction Mr Iakisch said and it is likely of a farm population to equal the Friday morning ciation and Charles H Baldwin of being - that heating units of some sort will Nineforce on which leads center tremes of are the civic a recreation Numerous of in the land” Projects any group leadership the Holstein - Freisan association be used to keep the mixture from he declared to autocracy and unbridled intoWn in the teenth street end every Nearly city come New to from are expected dividualism” district has its W P A project to Fifty miles of farm to market freezing after it is poured Raps ’Mining “The liberal would have us ste York state to address the dairy- extend waterworks systems beau- roads constitute the biggest item in Other workmen are engaged in “We should farm our farms inmen and help perfect the organiza- tify cemeteries or parks build com- Davis county but playground im- placing the large wooden flume stead of mining them” Professor the way of unbridled official pov structure which will carry the spring er but in a democracy like ou: tion munity recreation halls or camp provements at Farmington and George Bateman of the Utah State After the association Is operative grounds modernize school build- South Bountiful schools also are runoff water of the Ogden river Agricultural every one of us is a vital necessa-disin a said e or secretary ings grade and gravel streets or under way A recreation ground at from the channel above the damsite cussion of soilcollege a part-tim- e erosion "The tiller operating unit in society” Clearfield to provide a swimming to the channel below the site A of the soil has an “John Dewey in his philosophy may he employed to promote and build sidewalks to the obligation advertise Utah dairy products Mr points the way to steer between Thousands of acres of pasture pool and tennis courts Is about half large excavation for the dam proper coming generation” — in must be bridged by the yue to preHinchcliff said land along the shores of Great Salt completed The ideal dairy farm Professor these two forces by Intelligence the directive forces which must be The opening sessions will convene lake and in Bear River valley have Another Davis county project will vent its filling with the slit and Bateman said should plant eleat 10 a m in the hotel with the been drained under the mosquito provide 12 miles of gravel sidewalks water of the spring waters of the acreage in dairy feed ever growing Three essential ments which suggest a course to Other sidewalk Canal survey parties locating the breeders separating into meeting abatement project the largest sin- in Centerville cash in and crops crops steer are: That truth is the only with the western field men of the gle unit of work Besides increas- projects in the district are in Kamas north feeder canal which will carry The acreage should be rotated so three breeds H A Mathieson of the ing the value of the land for grazing and GardehCity Fences have been water from near the mouth of Og- that cash crop land can be replen- ground on which our wishes can should be arHolstein association T R Warren of livestock the drainage measures constructed around four Summit den canyon northwanLto Brigham ished through The be carried out truth of use at the rived by Intelligence of the Jersey association and C L have diverted much otherwise county schools -- upTort cow "of ‘theDMtv'reoort and that life and the constitution Robinson of the Guernesy associa- wasted water to irrigation purImprovements in the Garden City ?£!' Members to every four acres he said cemetery and a project to straighten nearly every day tion will lead discussion In the poses He criticised the policy of Utah and most of our Institutions are of a creek at close to the proposed canal line The and line three group meetings in “feeding cattle for half frankly experimental in their charNearly 350 miles of road improve- Laketowntheto channel dairymen as acter and should be conserve the town's animals have been forced out of the a ment work will be completed by the Sessions Scheduled and year starving them the other such” Mr Ritter said regarded n water supply are occupying Rich mountains east of the Brigham before the termination of half" will WPA The proposed organization "Instead of checking workers during the county highway down into the footpopular J R Beus president of the assobe discussed at a general meeting the program according to plans winter WPA 19 eligible clients hills in search of feed we need to extend the while government With of the the Ontario ciation presided at the convention exception at 2 p m and at a dinner meeting in Morgan county are building popular government contrary to at 6:30 p m Dr Brew and Mr Lakes road which will lead seven what many believe” Mr Ritter fair ground at Morgan Baldwin will address the two meet- miles from Park City to a mountain Hold Reunion Chamber Meets said “We may achieve in society With the school and courthouse of- park all are classified as farm to out carried are If plans ings at Manila remodeled and the PLEASANT GROVE-T- he chamMembers of the war- whatever our will to achieve may OGDEN— routes most The market ambitious will be association new ficers of the of these is the North Ogden canyon grounds landscaped Daggett county ber of commerce of Pleasant Grove time B battery of the 145th Field let us—if we fall the only alternaelected after the dlnny meeting road which will provide a direct unemployed are now grading all held a business meeting Thursday Artillery regiment held their an- tive is the failure of outlet to the state highway and to streets within the town limits with evening to plan their yearly mem- nual reunion Saturday at the the aim of the town’s bership drive and to make prelimi- American Legion Chateau here A Dr N A Pederson chairman of Ogden for residents of northern facilities as aimproving summer resort was in luncheon and general the assembly committee nary preparations for Strawberry program Ogden valley charge of the meeting Hundreds of modern sanitation day to be held some time in June social reunion featured the affair units have been constructed in rural areas under the community sanita- Peery Gunshot Victim Garden Club Outlines tion program Materials are furDisplays Improvement nished by the lndividu&Lnesidents Proper conditions being unavail ete Year Program Women Working able two of the spiders promptly BRIGHAM CITY— The condition City-Count- y of women the Employable region of Mrs Thomas died Davenport of Peery To save the other three spiders are working at several sewing cen- who was shot in the left side FriLOGAN— The complete program ters making clothing to be disthe students placed them in a cage day afternoon when she feij while to The Tribune and county Still later an- for the Logan Garden club for the Special city which was prepared to approxi- tributed by the state welfare board a 2 caliber rifle was reother division was contemplated coming year was announced FriLOGAN — Not settlement has In or cooking and serving hot lunches carrying mate outdoor surroundings by hospital attaches Satur- been reached - between and was thought to have been set- day by club officers Meetings will Cache one corner of the cage was the to school children who are unable ported day as being Improved with a good tled but when Logan city went be held the second Friday of each to home lunch for go winin and coiled his tarantula silky for recovery providing com- county of Logan cityof regarding chance to sell a piece of property the month in the Logan chamber of Waterworks Include Og' a piece the title ter wrappings Both of these speprojects property do not set in plications den where service county refused to issue a quit- commerce cies are spiders the students told Cache county poor farm city improved Mrs said that she in' near the Speakers for the year include: claim deed and the city was forced to summer was last the sold which themselves and should live con- has been provided to 3800 residents tended Davenport to store the in the to give half of the purchase price March 13 Professor F M Coe ProHoneyville where springs that sup- shed so her two small weapon State Utah college Agricultural genially together children could fessor Paul M Dunn and F A Pehr This deal the city contends by the county for $10000 Before Next morning they found the ply the city water are being develson April 10 O A Garff J G not get it inand North where be oped can the the to Logan a canceled paid money on previous agreement Hogenson and F A Pehrson May his tarantula lying sprawled between the city and county in 14 Professor Bassett Maquire and county by the college a clear back gorged and dead One leg stallation of 5000 feet of pipe will town an the water give issued be must is and title this adequate which the county was to have re- Dr F B Wann June 11 Dr Sher-wi- n of a black widow protruding from C of C Joins’Appeal ceived full title to block 12 in eximpossible until the city relinhis mouth provided a clue A jury supply Maeser Professor G F Knowl-to- n Two miles of concrete sidewalks interest in change for full title to block 10 of students called it "death by inquishes its one-haHold To and F A Pehrson July 8 Dr Road Fund in Box Rrigham City constitute to the city which the city was J H Linford Professor F M Coe block 12 digestion” An abstractor’s history of the This was in 1896 Since and F A Pehrson August 13 Dr But though two of the black Elder county’s major current projselling A ect PROVO — A telegram urging Conlog cabin memorial hall at widows scampered abo”t the cage property has been examined by then the only record on file is J W McKay and B Lorln Richa deed showing that Logan city ards September 10 visit to the garbewildered but still alive they Yost is nearly completed and gressman J Will Robinson to con- both County Clerk Newell J Crookston and City Clerk H could not be employed to carry civic memorial hall in Brigham City tinue efforts to maintain the fedinterest in block 12 den of Dr and Mrs J Linford talks has a one-hais under way A recreation park in eral appropriation of $125000000 for Reuben Pedersen both of whom the experiment farther: It is expected that an agree- Dr Linford and Professor Harry For the white rat which was to Box Elder canyon will provide land- highway purposes was dispatched have searched records since 1892 ment will be reached either next Reynolds October 14 Calder Smith with picnic fa- Saturday by the Provo chamber of in an effort to clear the title The be submitted again to the spiders' scaped grounds Tuesday at the city commission and E P Hansen November 11 Dr commerce bites had meanwhile been taken cilities property in the first place was meeting or Wednesday when the B L Richards C M Armstrrv’g A bill is now pending to reduce part of a 160 acres given Orson WPA workers have landscaped home by Mr Smith and adopted as county commission meets as R and Mrs Loon Fonncsbeck Dec a pet by the instructor’s daughter the Logan City cemetery removed the appropriation but this would Smith through a patent from the E Berntson secretary to the col8 Mrs Effie Barrows and O A Margaret and as an inseparable roads extended the usable acreage seriously curtail the program al- - United States government Later lege announced that the college Garff January 12 Miss Edith companion by the family dog and improved the water supply ready outlined In the west Clayton he deeded over to the city and was anxious to clear the matter Bowen and Professor J G Hogen-so- o then it was divided between the up and close the deal Muggins Logan skaters were provided an" ice Jenkins chamber secretary said Farm Purchasing Power Must Gain Economist Holds farm-to-mark- Pine View Dam Benefits to Northern State Residents Reported by WPA Concrete Work Utah Dairymen Plan Formation Starts Monday Of Association Liberty Menaced By Dual Forces Professor Says ff steel-pilin- told-stude- ’ full-tim- three-quarte- r rs "t ITn Clty-Ogde- Coyness of Black Widows Funeral Service Set For Jewelry Executive Halts Tarantula Experiment Special to The Tribune OGDEN— A rat a tarantula and OGDEN— Funeral services for a handful of black widow spiders — John Arthur Adams vice president chief actors of a miniature scienof the J S Lewis company jewelers who died late Thursday will be tific drama in an Ogden high conducted Sunday at 2 p m at the school zoology room— have by Masonic temple here by Karl Cham- separate methods withdrawn from berlain worshipful master of the the play and ended the experiUnity lodge No 18 F and A M ments until the spring spider seaThe Rev Dr John Edward Carver son arrives and fresh actors can of the Ogden First Presbyterian be recruited Students of the high school zon church will deliver the funeral ology department 'under the diFriends may call Sunday until rection of Willis Smith instructor were employing the animals in an mornoon at the Kirkendall-Darlln- g to determine whether tuary chapel Entombment will be experiment black widow spiders are as poisonin the Mount Ogden masoleum ous as popular opinion holds them to be Conduct ser-mo- Survey OGDEN— A survey of men in Ogden to gather information for Red Cross files 18 being conducted as an N Y A project under the sponsorship of the American Red Cross Four youths are working under the direction of Miss Margerie McEntee collecting data concerning dates of enlistment members of family sources of in come and classification of expenditures and economic need Opening rounds of the experiment successfully carried out several weeks ago seemed to lead to a tentative conclusion that the black widow spider is not aggressive and much less poisonous than But before commonly believed this conclusion could be verified the animals removed themselves from the experiment First the five spiders in question lost their pep and began looking for a place to hibernate Impasse Holds on Clearance Land Of Title to W lf lf er 1 |