Show 12 A THE SALT LASE TRIBUNE Ogden Bureau - VJU limits Pentrates Rock cylinder running is 4300 feet through solid rock the longest water conduit in Utah A similtu tunnel IIUW beginning construction near Ephraim' how-- : ever will surpass the Ogden pass- T The 7 age six-fo- in length when completed wood-stav- e The pipeline which leads from the reservoir site mile down the canyon and north from the canyon mouth is completed except for 700 feet recla- one-ha- lf been started on an open canal to cun the remainder of the distance to Box Elder county The tunnel crews began blasting July 10 on the two edges of the putting ridge of rock nearly a mile crlws on apart Three seven-hou- r the north side bored 2900 feet while two eight-hou- r shifts from the south end reached 1400 feet into the mountain Last week the opposing crews were first able to hear the tremors from the blasting on the opposite side of the rock wall Friday the last rock was cleared and the two tunnels missed meeting dead center' by less than an Inch Mostly Hard Stuff Only two slits of softer material penetrated the quartzite and gray granite according to Nephi G Tay-lo- r construction foreman A tangent curve in the south passage further complicated the work ' a In each blasting operation circle of from 15 to 17 four-foholes were bored in the tunnel face 'With bits of tempered steel and air and water pressure The sticks of e dynamite-werplaced tn the "holes ahd the men retreated several hundred yards to throw the switch The center stick was blown first then the "lever” sticks and finally those forming the rim of the rY circle o fit About 21000 cubic yards of rock totaling about 32000 tons were plateaus at heaped in cither end of the passage Mr Tay lor and G A Hokanson supervised the work and Louis Gustafson was foreman of the operations on the VV south tunnel Workmen wilt begin" to "gUnnlte' the tunnel Wednesday which consists of applying a layer of heavy concrete mixture through a hose under great pressure All possible openings will be stopped ' seepage his way except in the wetter regions where the tunnel will be lined h With a depth of concrete all around the circumference -- v- i-- f&c - W5 i - Stallings Reelected Head of Weber Bureau at Annual Meet OGDEN— A large German pokilled 40 chickens in two coops Friday morning He continued his maraudings Saturday morning in the region of Twenty-sevent- h street and Monroe avenue and left 28 slain fowls behind ’ him Leonard Berkhout 755 Twenty-sevent- h street who told police he found the dog snapping the heads off his chickens at 8 a m Saturday verified the description of the aniipal reported Friday by Mrs E J Hancock 2368 Orchard avenue Mr Berghout said he beat the dog with a shovel but was unable to drive him away until 12 chickens had been killed Martin Twenty-sevent- h 747 Dalebout street reported he found 16 fowls lice dog U 8 section of wood stave pipeline near the Elder county Pine View-Bo- x tunnel Center an ore train removing the last of 32000 tons of quartzite and granite from the completed bore Lower workmen drilling holes for the final tunnel blast in the 4300-fowhich will carry water from Pine View dam in Ogden canyon to farms in Box Elder Upper Chest Campaign To Open Monday For $35000 Fund a 76-in- ch ot Reveal Groups Subscribe Quotas in Reports Advance Regional Forest Aid Gets New Job - -- ot two-hug- six-inc- Ogden Legislator Dies pio-:a- d Sheriff Announces Crusade Against Marble and Pin Games Naisbitt of Hooper Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p m in the L D S Special to The Tribune Second ward chapel by Bishop OGDEN — Marble and “pin’’ Frank Simmons Friends may call a£ the family home until time of games are taboo in Weber county "bervices Monday Burial will be in Sheriff Oscar E Lowder said SatOgden city cemetery under direc- urday A drive to suppress the mation of Lindquist & Sons chines and any remaining "slot" machines began some time ago School Holiday Set but after a few days action was LOGAN— The spring vacation for withheld pending receipt of word the Logan city schools wil be held from Attorney General Joseph from April 3 to April 13 instead of Chez ruling on the legality of the March 27 as previously announced machines the Logan city board of education The word from Attorney Gendecided at a meeting of the board era Chez come Saturday Sheriff Thursday night The change was Lowder and Weber County Atv made when the board decided the torney Paul Thatcher said It de— new dates were preferable to those clared that Utah courts have in'‘which were placed on the school terpreted the game machines as calendar last fall gambling devices Cache County Meeting Studies Protest on Group Gets Membership ifcaakb-coacHiie- before BRIGHAM CITY— The board of governors of the Box Elder chamber of commerce met In its club-rooFriday night and decided to hold the annua Peach day celebration this year on Septem- ber 11 and 12 Logan Levy President Emery J Reese and were Charles Goodliffe Secretary Special to The Tribune the proposed $2000 homestead ex- appointed by the board and asked to choose a third person to repreLOGAN— An outline of plans of emption amendment in the November election President Joseph An- sent the local organization at a the state tax commission toward derson of the Utah State Farm Bu- meeting of the state fair board equalizing property taxes through reau federation told Weber county to be held in the state capital the state was presented Saturday the purpose of se- at a special meeting of the Cache farmers In their twentieth annual March 23 forfor the various celeconvention Saturday in Weber lecting dates commission brations to be put on In the state county were R S3 Hamcounty high school Those present George F Stallings of Eden pres- for 1936 so that one will not con- mond C Clarence Neslen Wi A ident of the county federation since flict with another Strum and H M Draper of the 1927 was reelected for 1936 at a state tax commission members of noon meeting of the board of direca committee from the Logan chamtors Norton Bowns of Slatervllle ber of commerce including L E S A C was chosen vice president succeedNelson John H Anderson Alex ing W T Griffin of West Weber Smith and L W Hovey and CounThe executive commttteeconslsU ty:: Assessor R A Stewart Theof Mr Stallings Mr Bowns J R meeting was Held to consider a "proBeus of Hooper 1 R P Greenwood' test by the chamber committee of Roy John Child of Clinton and against the proposed boost in propGordon Thompson of Plain City erty take® throughout Cache counExplains Program ty and particularly Logan city President Anderson explained the Highest Levy fe&turn pi the act Orrmonioa Planned nn It m:m pointed eut the eeunty-recently passed by congress and told levy was perhaps the highest of March 20 and 21 for of the work of the national farm the state’s four major counties and bureau federation in promoting the Mr Nelson stated although the ma' S Charter U He also outlined the legislation jority of the people did not underand taxation of legislative program stand the rise at present when the the state federation tax notices were sent out general Special to The Tribune Dr Ethlyn O Greaves of the Utah would be heard complaints LOGAN-TDelta he State Agricultural college described EpsiAlpha HifujrtHer pointd put It wjisnot sumI in Utsh discussed means of improving them has been complain about the scientific study college Dr Adant S Bennion of Salt Lake Agricultural by the commission but City and Mrs Iola T Jensen of granted a charter in Sigma Phi Ep- proposed the fact remained some were paying acsocial silon national state of home the Roy and fraternity president j more than their share in property community section also addressed cording to word received Saturday taxes the evening meeting M McLaughlin Salt Lake The scientific study program was The business men who have taken by E of' the national announced by Mr Neslen who said the lead in agricultural marketing City chairman in Utah have proved themselves as group’s state organization commit- that before anything was done a tee scientific of the situation capable as any business leaders in Following installation ceremonies would havepicture to be drawn and the the state Frank Evans former 20 and 21 the college group only way it could be made was member of the federal farm board March told the convention Their success will be kpown as the Utah Alpha through scientific study “We” can only talk on assumphe said' has resulted from their ideal chapter of the national organizaof public interest as opposed to sel- tion William L Phillips Richmond tions 'as no assessed valuation has Virginia grand secretary of Sigma been made and therefore we do not fish interest Phi Epsilon representatives from know what the levy will be” Mr Discusses History four chapters in Colorado and Utah Hammond stated "But assuming He discussed the early history of alumni of the order will attend in- if we come to the conclusion the the farm bureau their leadership Jn stallation home tax is too high for the owner sponsoring collective marketing Holmgren is president of then we are paying too much for and said that at last the agricul- theLyle and will be government and we must cut govtural population is coming into in Logan offraternity installation arrange- ernment cost which means that we charge economic relation with other ments Fcur members of the col- must cut proper government servicer" groups lege faculty Professor Val E GardSome of Services Mrs Marcella Gibson of West We- ner Professor M W Christensen ber was reelected president of the Dr B L Richards and Professor of Mr Hammond pointed out some home and community section of the the services referred to which will assist All 4 William Peterson t 'V county bureau for the third sue are alumni of the local group Utah included free schools and protection cesslve year Mrsjflracella McFar- alumni of the national organization of property He stated that as he land of Wilson was chosen vice preswho will assist in the ceremonies saw it the fundamental problems ident succeeding Mrs Myrtle Bar- include E R Callister H R Waldo were to assess fairly and uniformly r - 41 ' ker of North Ogden — D - McCormick “Thomas apply levies uniformlyr and if the Mrs Claudia Taylor of Farr West Hayden result of the application brings too Whiting all of Salt Lake was elected secretary-treasurmuch for persons to pay the cost and Bailey Santistevan Bingham City and Mrs Lily Tracjf of Marriott and of the government must be cut Mrs Barker were chosen to the ex- Arthur Woolley Ogden He stated it is the practice of the Phi was founded Sigma Epsilon ecutive committee at Richmond Virginia in 1901 and state tax commission to study the has 69 chapters In the United States problem of reappraising properties The Logan chapter will be the first and he mentioned the work under Gets Eastern Job at' present in the reappraisal LOGAN — Z Doyle Roundy of in this state It was founded in 1915 way of utility property A meeting next Escalante has been appointed head week is being arranged with mining of the cheese manufacturing departproperty owners Note To ment of the Whiting Milk comBirthday In conclusion it was suggested WELLSVILLE — Relatives and the chamber committee panies Boston Mass according to county of R descendants Charles word and received Professor George commission and the tax commission Horse Show Association B Caine of theby Utah H will Susannah meet March Bailey State Agrimeet together when the county comcultural college Mr Roundy re- 9 In the WellsvlHe L D S Second missioners Plans to Prevent sit as a board of equalRites Planned T ward Ervin Hawkins ceived his bachelor degree from the Special chapel ization beginning May 20 In the Mrs Bailey will meantime it was State Aid college in 1932 anti his master de- Logan reports at Bountiful by suggested to the gree in 1933 and is to receive his celebrate her eighty-nint- h birthday chamber committee that it contact D Ph from on the that have Women degree They day University anniversary the various taxing units after the LDS of Wisconsin at Madison Special to The Tribune this more than 200 descendants Mr assessed valuation is set and discuss OGDEN— If the Ogden Coliseum spring said Hawkins the levy with them Special to The Tribune is used this year for private comof BOUNTIFUL The Daughters mercial purposes to the exclusion Utah Pioneers will place a marker of other activities the Ogden Horse at the Bountiful First ward taberShow association will attempt to nacle Sunday March 15 at 2 p m kill the appropriations to the Colicommemorating the 73rd anniver- seum from the state legislature the dedication Besides talks of its sary by the representative of the stake Weber county commission and other and central camps of the Daughters public bodies a committee of assoof Utah Pioneers an address will ciation members indicated be given by Levi Edgar Young These terms are included in a The presentation unveiling and associaresolution acceptance will take place on the tion and adopted by the to the presented Saturday front steps of the building The The marker will bear the following In- Weber county commission names H W Dunn C resolution scription: Bountiful Tabernacle Marker No M Dee Philip J Pix E F Russell and Fred Schoss to carry out the 10 March 1936 purposes of the resolution Second Oldest The board of trustees of the OgThe Bountiful tabernacle is the den Livestock Show Inc the corsecond oldest L D S chapel in poration which directs' the building existence and was the finest chapel recently voted to let the building in the territory at the time of its this jlear for storage of wool be' The building was longing to producers of the completion erected by August Farnham architerritory which is to be tect and the site was dedicated on sold in auction by the Merrion-Wilkin- s 1857 by Elder Lorenzo 11 February Sheep Commission comSnow The walls are of adobe and pany the roof timbers were fastened with "If the Coliseum is to be devoted wooden pegs to private profit i$ is not entitled The lumber was taken from Meet- to be supported by public moneys” ing House hollow in Holbrook can- the horse show group resolution The tower had five spires says yon and the central spire served as a sundial The stone wall foundation was used for storing grain when City Receipts Doubled Johnson's army advanced Cost of Building For February Period The building was completed at a cost of $60000 and was dedicated March 14 1863 by President BrigLOGAN— City receipts for Februham Young The first bishop to preside was ary totaled $3061689 as compared A class in butter making at the Utah Bishop John Staker in the years with $1497640 a year ago City power churn (right) in preparation for the His counselors Were Auditor H Reuben Pedersen re- State 1851 to 1873 direcunder the molds The equipment will be available to college Agricultural Joseph Holbrook and Peregreene ported while for the two months tion of Professor Arthur J Morris A block students during the dairymen’s short course Sessions the total was $11770559 this year of butter has just been removed from the and products show at the college The marker was sponsored by the as a with $12319720 year Bountiful camp and Davis county agocompared for the month Disbursements of Utah totaled $3405514 as cream butter and cheese judging of the show and short course No company of the Daughters Special to The Tribune compared with Pioneers LOGAN— The first dairy products Professor Morris stated According brand or name of $3166403 and for the dairy or other period $8205688 this year as com- show will be held as an added fea- to the rules any plant operator in identification marks except on Scheduled ture of the annual dairy short Utah is invited to enter his products Inspection pared with $8622021 last year LOGAN— Preparations for the anPrincipal sources of receipts were course at the Utah State Agricul- and all entries in butter cottage shipping tag shall appear on pronual federal inspection Thursday from the following departments tural college March 16 to 20 Pro- cheese Cheddar cheese or ice cream duct packer or container Minimum amounts of each prois heing made by battery C 145th with the 1936 figures first and the fessor A J Morris head of the should be shipped or delivered so as Electric light dairy manufacturing at the college to arrive on or before March 14 duct is as follows Ten pounds of field artillery Utah national guard 1935 second five pounds of cheddar licenses $58610 announced Dairymen of the state Entries of milk should arrive at nutter $990720 Captain George D Preston V anG $1104 water rates C333448 $355677 attending the show will be given an the college March 13 Only one cheese two callon can of vanilla nounced Brigadier General The city last year borrowed $80000 opportunity to enter a contest and entry of each product may be en- ice cream one gallon of creamed Williams Colonel Cil A Badger (ottage cheese containing not to Lieutenant Colonel Lloyd H Dufffn on tax notes and this year so far learn more about judging of dairy tered by one contestantwill Products become exceed eight per cent fat three left after the show and several others of the Utah na- has borrowed $65000 During Feb products Medals will be awarded to those property of the dairy department at pint bottles of raw or pasteurized tional guard will be present during ruary 1935 the city repaid $30000 while none has been paid this year attaining the highest score in ice the college to defraji the expenses milk the inspection the captain said Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Farmers of the state should throw their support behind Owners Protest Dog Raider of Chicken Yards opened a m Saturday Logan Bureau Phone 118 North Main 87-Agent Residence Phone 858J Correspondent Phone 112 Date of Peach State Outlines Day Fete Set To Back Homes Planfor New In September Tax Exemption -- Taxation Rate mmmmmmrn ot six-fo- 1636 V Special to The Tribune OGDEN— As the hundreds ttf workers and leaders in the 1936 Ogden Community chest fund campaign prepare last minute details in preparation for the drive "push-off- '’ Olsen Will Assume Duties Monday reports were leaking Head of Federal of into campaign headquarters groups whose quotas already had Division Lands been largely subscribed n toWHh the drive scheduled Monday Ernest Winkler head Special to The Tribune of the federal employes’ division of OGDEN— Assistant Regional Forthe campaign group Saturday was Informed that the regional forest ester Chester J Olsen recently proservice headquarters had subscribed moted from the jyupervisorship of their $875 quota with a 100 per cent the Wasatch national forest and asparticipation of employes The drive workers in all branches signed to head the regional office and divisions will attempt this year of operations Monday will take over to raise at least $35000— the same new duties as temporary head of figure as the 1935 quota Workers in the regional division of lands and many divisions are scheduled to begin their solicitation Monday morn- public relations Regional Forester ing following the “Dutch treat" R H Rutledge said Saturday drive opening breakfast at the HoMr Oisen will fill the position tel Ben Lomond held by Assistant Regional ForDavid S Romney general chairman of the drive organization Sat- ester Dana Parkingson who is to urday reported that the $35000 goal be transferred to the Washington when it is reached will mean that D C forest service headquarters Ogden has subscribed but ah aver- in the near future Mr Parkingson age of 81 cents per capita— a much is in Washington D C at present smaller quota than in most cities of Mr Olsen was promoted to be the size of Ogden assistant regional forester February welfare will Eight Ogden agencies 3 1936 and was assigned to the participate in the Community Chest office of operations Pending permafund drive thi3 year Chairman nent reassignment he will act as V" One-Tim- e Romney reports— The Martha so- head of the lands and public relaciety Children's Aid society Mar- tions office and Associate Regional ) tha Junior society oy Scouts of Forester C N Woods will resume 1i America Weber coUnty chapter as acUig chief of the operations American Red Cross Girl' Scouts office until a successor to Mr Olsen Salvation Army and the Goodfel-low- s is named of Ogden Inc Mr Olsen entered the forest serSpecial to The Tribune The drive officially ends Saturvice in 1920 and has served as a OGDEN — Frederick C Naisbitt day night ranger assistant forest supervisor 6 salesman for the National Bisand forest supervisor since in Utah cuit company and former member Meet Carpenters-t- o and Nevada forests and also has of the Utah state legislature died — A convention of the served on several important special LOGAN Saturday at his home 2648 Grant state council of1 carpenters will be details in the intermountain region avenue after an extended illness C He was bom in Salt Lake City held Saturday at 2 p m at the and at Washington D Hotel Eccles Delegates are expected July 30 1859 a son of Henry and from Brigham City Ogden Price Monthly Paper Elizabeth Paul Naisbitt early pioneers of Utah He married Alice Bingham Salt Lake City Park PRESTON Idaho— The Franklin Provo and Logan Luncheon stakes M I A has undertaken City Watkins in Logan in 1890 Mr Naisbitt was the first Pacific will be served at 6 p m to all the publication of a monthly paper coast salesman for the American union carpenters the M I A Youth The paper will Tobacco company and later was be the official organ of the FrankPlan Reunion lin stake Mutual and will be used employed by the Z C M I and for '24 years by the National Biscuit OGDEN - Members of the s the messenger from the stake company He was Ogden sanitary neer Bingham family will conduct’ mutual board It will also be used inspector for several years before 'their annual association meeting as coordinator between the ward’s Newell Ilart was and reunion Thursday in the Ogdeaj organizations entering the state legislature Surviving arc his widow six sons L D S First ward hall Grant ave- - named editor of the publication and daughters Mrs Lloyd Orem nue and Thirty-thirstreet Joseph with Jessie Larsen as associate edi- JUrs Arthur Webb and Fred Byron Bingham 329 Twenty-eight- h street tor 7"he paper will be distributed and William Naisbitt of Ogden and association president said Satur monthly to ward officers of the Edwin J Naisbitt of Helena Mont day M I A seven grandchildren his step- -' mother Mrs Kate Naisbitt of Salt Lake City and five brothers and: a sister Lee Laurence Perry and Katie Naisbitt of Sait Lake City Leslie Naisbitt of Logan and John -- 8 Farmers Urged Bore to Carry Supply From Pine View Into Box Elder County Nearly Mile Long ‘Ends’ Meet Exactly in Center Special to The Tribune OGDEN — Daylight passed through Utah’s longest water tunnel Saturday after two construction crews who have been blasting from either end for eight months tore out the last wall of rock separating the passages Built by the Union Construction company of Ogden under a 178000 contract the tunnel is a link of the pipeline and canal which will ' carry irrigation water- from the Pineview- dam in Ogden canyon to iBox Elder county It is located on The North Ogden bench east of a joint just beyond the Ogden city MARCH Utah & Utahns News Washington Ave Phone 117 Agent Residence Phone 3892 Correspondent Phone 1305 2470 Daylight Sifts Through Longest Water Tunnel As Blasting Crews Meet A SUNDAY MORNING “T— "The legal status is now defined ’’ the communication regarding "marble games” "marble-pi- n ” ball games” and games informed the Weber coftnty officials "therefore prosecute all violators If we can help you in the discharge of your duties call upon "pin-ball- us" Action against the operators and owners of the various types of marble games in Ogden und Weber county likely will not be taken until warnings have been given j Sheriff Lowder Indicated although violators may be ar-- j rested or civil actions aimed at destruction of the machines may be started any time i tv 51 m v' 7 er Pioneer Croup Group Opposes ’ To Put Marker At Tabernacle Coliseum Rental - inter-mounta- in -- two-mon- th - J7 |