Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE T)m Tl rrOVO LlUrOtlll Correspondent Phone 1150 Agent Residence Phone 1347-- 1 34 N University Ave Phono SSS SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 8 1936 A Happenings Throughout the State 13 BY TRIBUNE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS Parks Service Named Annual Reunion of Blackhawk War Sale of Stoclf Study Way to Connect Utah Wonder Caverns Group Veterans Pioneers Set in August Plans to Link For Study of In Liquidation Tribune ter handle the affair according Durrell Corry secretary Famed Caves August Flood Hazard Gets Approva Immediate notice sent to announced as' the dates -- Special to The CEDAR CITY— 7 were Concludes Timpanogos Survey in Study Scofield Reservoir May Be Emptied to Avert Runoff Damage of Possibility Special to The Tribune AMERICAN FORK— Survey feork which may result in the link- ing of the beautiful and unopened "Middle” cave with the exiting Timpanogos cave system is being conducted by a corps of national parks service men at the national monument in American Fork canyon The surveying party consisting W W how of R T McClelland Widman D F Dinkins and Lloyd West have completed work in cave and the cave trails and have now moved into Hansen cave It ia planned to survey Middle cave entrance to which is extremely difficult at the windup of the work To Build Tunnel Construction of a trail to the entrance of Hansen cave to complete the trail to that cave completion of a guide trail for Hansen cave to 'Timpano-ga- s cave and improvement work on portions of the Timpanogos and Hansen cave trails will start as soon as weather will permit according t Themas WaikeCrTiatfonatl parks ranger at the national monument Approval of tunneling work to connect Timpanogos Middle and Hansen caves is expected to follow completion of the survey It is estimated on the basis of a former forest service survey that a wall ten feet thick separates Timpanogos and Middle caves and another 120 feet thick lies between Middle and Hansen caves Opening of the caverns into one system and improvement of trails would permit y visitors to take a loop trip through Tim-panog- os 100-fo- half-tunh- el one-wa- - to and to will be’ for all chapters of the veterans posts the annual Blackhawk Indian War in order that no conflict may be Veterans and Pioneer Reunion to found with dates for other major be held this year in Cedar City conventions and celebrations over Ac following a meeting of officers of the state Mr Corry said the local chapter at the chamber If present plans are carried out of commerce Friday a mammoth pageant will be preCaptain J Reed Money of the pared for the huge gathering fealocal post has asked for the cooper- turing the small colony of Ute Ination of the chamber of commerce dians now residing here Especial and other civic bodies in making attention is being given ’the posSpecial to The Tribune this year’s encampment one of the sibilities of extensive advertising PROVO— District Judge AbeV “largest and best ever conducted" throughout'’ the intermountain counhe said The chamber of commerce try since Cedar City is a natural Turner took action Saturday accordingly has taken the initia- center for tourists coming to Zion seven matters pending in the Jiqu tive in completing a central organ- and Bryce canyons Cedar Breaks ization under the Blackhawk chap- - and Grand canyon Mr Corry said dation of the Provo Commercli - Few See Cave Only a small number of climbers ever have entered Middle cave since the moupntain face opening is situated on a cliff The cave is much larger than Timpanogos and is said to have formations of brighter color Council Awards Power Line Bids Special to The Tribune SPANISH FORK— At a special meeting of the Spanish Fork city council Friday night bids were considered for pole line hardware and construction material for re- building of the Spanish Fork East Bench electric distribution project the total cost of which is estimated at approximately $11000 The bid for crossarms and pole line hardware was awarded to the United Electric Supply company Salt Lake City for $594:87 for the insulators’ switchracks' and lightning arresters to the Line Material company Denver Colo $1169 41 transformers only Thomas Electric company Salt Lake City $79998 The material for the total project amounts to approximately $6000 Bids for poles and wire have not yet been awarded The project carries a WPA labor grant of approximately $5000 The work will begin In the near future and will give employment to a considerable force of local men The work will be under the supervision of Fred S Dart Jr city electrician Dr Joseph Hughes chairman of the planning board met with Mayor G Ray Hales and part of the city council the following awarding of the bids to discuss the tennis court project which is being carried forward under the direction of Judge Joseph E Nelson who has ( secured a grant of approximately ' $900 from the federal government national administration youth The tennis court project is receiving support of various women's clubs of Spanish Fork and funds to assist in the work are being raised by various entertainments Tooele County School Teachers Hold Meet TOOELE—Teachers of the Tooele County school district met in their spring institute at the Central school here Friday with Superintendent P M Nielsen in charge Music was furnished by children from the Grantsville igrade schools Dr Burton K Farnsworth state director of secondary education and Dr John T Wahlquist director of the University of Utah training school were the principal guest Dr Farnsworth disspeakers cussed the pupil guidance program while Dr Wahlquist talked on the activity program In departmental sessions the activity program of the grammar by Rita grades was discussed and Elmira Martin Hagerman talked on the activity program of the primary grades Both women are members of the faculty at the training school Firemen’s Dance Set MIDVALE — Volunteer firemen of Midvale will hold their annual dance at the junior high school auditorium on March 12 The dance is a benefit for the firemen's mutual aid fund and is in charge of L C Canning Fred Steck Mervin Bosh and James H Powell 4 5 fl District Court Takes tion on Matters of Provo Bank PRICE— A committee to deter mine If the Scofield reservoir will have to be drained to prevent a break in the dam when the spring runoff reaches full flood Is to be appointed immediately as a result of action taken at a meeting Friand Savings bank day evening of the Price River He approved the sale of380C Water Users’ association it was announced Saturday by T H Hum-phershares of Iron King Consolidate state engineer Mining company stock to meet S' There are now 10000 acre feet of sessmenta for development dfft water in the reservoir and the state mine and authorized the Stile ' engineer since the break of 1928 has forbidden the water users to whatever additional put Jute it mpre than 30000 acre Tor' the same' purposed feet If It is determined that the 240963 Shares excessive be is to the spring runoff A total of 240 m2 shares dl th present contents will be drained Representative Group One Man May Lose Left stock cameihto the hands ol tf state banking department as a r There will be three members on suit of A trust deed executed wit one representing the committee Leg Smashed by 100 Loose corporation add the p-railroads mines and the city of Pound Concrr Block tats in settlement of ebllg&Uet Hclpen eh representing the water dwed the Provo Commercial an users and one representing the CarSavings bank by the corporate bon county commission They will to The Tribune Special and estate a petition pointed ou confer with A B Purton of the U GUNNISON — Two silo wofkers An assessment of approximate-cenS geological survey J A Hale chief a share has been mgde c were Injured seriously ato p m engineer of the Utah Power & Light la about to be levied on all issue company George D Clyde drain35 when Saturday they yfell fej t end outstanding stock ‘whlchwi age engineer of the Utah agriculas their scaffold slipped A concrete require a payment of $202762 an tural experiment station Mr Hum-phersilo block weighing more than 100 other assessments may follow and other water experts in There assessment pounds was cBModged and struck was stated arriving at a conclusion with regard must be met in order to protect ti one of the hrkers to the amount of the spring runoff great bulk of stock and not lot It will not be possible to make an Working at Ranch it at an assessment sale the pet accurate estimate until after the 50 Pouison workers Chris They tion stated Sale of the 38000 khar April 1 snow measurements have andMlleS Anderson 29 were dis been made Meanwhile however before she could be brought a total amount of $24631 silo on located the to the the mantling brought over and above the expense tf th snow measurements will be made on 10 miles ranch from for treatment Her hug- -' )rft Hendrick transaction it Is stated the Fish creek drainage area by hospital here band suffered a Liquidation aceounta of the ban Ralph Anderson Price river water and fractured k broken jawbohe Mr Pouison suffered a compound vertebra i$r his from October 1 1935 to February commissioner and B F Lofgren as- neck The accident occurred about fracture to his left leg Amputa 1936 showing a reduction ta th sistant state engineer tion may be necessary to save his assets and liabilities of thaTban The big runoff is expected about 6 a m on highway 9ll0 miles life Drs J A Hagen and G Sanford south of here when the Wright maners who made the survey left to right: Lloyd the middle of May Engineers of the national parks service have during the period from $5233977 removed He Reese to was said the chine collided to $52020611 were approved!1 J£ witha horse and West Thomas Walker W W Widman R T Friday's meeting was the second completed a survey of trails and caves of the Salina hospital pensta of liquidation for tha perio Lower a sketch to be called by the county commis overturned McClelland D F Dinkens famous Timpanogos Cave National Monument Mr com a suffered Anderson totaled $242196 action of the trails and cave in the area showing the sion as a “precautionary” loss of and the in American Fork canyon with the view of fracture pound jaw floods J R Loftis possible against Judgment Granted ofblood was of He at treated the proposed tunnels which would join the three trainmaster of the Helper terminal building tunnels to connect Hansen cave TimA default judgment was grante fice of Dr Hagen Grande WestDenver Rio of and the caves panogos cave and Middle cave Upper engiKnocked Unconscious against Herbert B Hill of Salt Lak ern railroad with A C Watts of Both men were knocked uncon- City for $400 os stockholders’ liabi Castlegate assistant general super on Tout shares of bank siock intendent of the Utah Fuel com-uanlmal th'e ca glided withihe scious by the falL Clyde Anderson ityA default judgment totaling $1(X pany attended the meeting and second horse killing if and wreck 8yearold son of the Injured man on two promissory notes was swan sented storm reports and asked pre- ing the front of the car The broken revived his father and assisted him the banking department again: cautionary measures be tagn to front bumper caught a wheel evi in starting the car and driving to ed C H Ward and J Frank Wrd insure safety for propertied along dently locking it and the Gunnison for aid car Provo the Price river According to Mr Anderson the careened over throwing both occuCompromise settlements suthoi Mr Anderson river odmmissioner pants the windshield the two men were dismantling the soil Ized through a survey he sheriff said by the court were as follow: is M findings cement of presented constructed whlph New Board of Directors Dikes Will Protect Lower has completed qF the Price river 3ia20Q7 in cash-a- n Acceptancejif blocks tnmotorists Passing rushed the of a note for $2800 t He'— reported he had watershed-assignment block A each and tackle - Special to The Tribune pounds man to Areas Says National the Plans Installation hospital here with a mortgage security i found an average precipitation of jured while ST GEORGE— The first step carried Mrs Wright to attackment to their scaffold slipped gether settlement of $472007 in stocjfholf 9 Inches the observation a near-b- others along two fell Mr men The Official Anderson Forest Soon y farm house awaiting the Banquet toward a cooperative winery in ers’ liability from W L Bieraach coursesjioove the Scofield dam con arrival of an ambulance She died striking his chin A loose slio block acceptance of $700 from J C an talnejHn standing snow beWashington county was taken fell Mr Poulson's leg before reaching the house Emma R Noon on a note oblige they re- tweenstriking Soil Found Dry the knee and the ankle Special to The Tribune Special to The Tribune Thursday night when representaported tion balance of $92309 and a paj PROVO — Danger of damage from CEDAR CITY— A junior chamber tives from St George Hurricane Tests of the soil under the snow to Moved ment of $58016 from Mr and Mr Cedar City be A snowto said he it show to dry the was here at commerce Middleton floods located of Leeds organized property Mrs Wright was born at RockToquerville Joseph Sethaler and L O Campbe a 195 inches of with t fall watefjcon-tenSanta Clara and Ivins met at mouths of Slate Rock and Little in settlement of a $96649 judgmen Friday at a meeting of representaof 1461 inches was recorded ville on December 9 1898 a daughacrebalance Rock canyoril in the mountains to this winter at Clear Creek while at ter of Ozro and Lilly Bliss Demill tive young business and professional Leeds Questions of legality age and finance were considered She was married in the St 197 of snowfall Summit a George Soldier men Provo the east of andSprlngville and the name "The Utah Grape with a water content of only L D S temple on December 12 The move was launched two Growers Association" was will be minimized by flood inches 1917 to J Harvey Wright of HurPrincipal of Tooele barriers constructed during the last slightly more than 8 inches was ricane They weeks ago following a visit from adopted had resided in Hurriwide divergence a recorded leaving two De showed Charles Jr The Moisy years cane until moving to Cedar preliminary survey three members of the Salt Lake City School Heads Grom City figures at comSpecial to The Tribune there are now 120 acres of grapes superintendenFof the Uinta national in water content paratively close points Anderson last May Mr Wright is an emjunior chamber' A board of seven under cultivation in' this county forest saidSaturday DUCHESNE Duchesne of the ploye Bradshaw Motor comTwo dikes constructed at the said directors was elected tour to serve and it was estimated that a norcounty school board has approved When asked what the safe dis- pany here TOOELE — N Howard Jense: for two-yeterms and three to mal yield would produce about' mouths'' of Little Rock and Slate She is survived by her husband plans for a new high school buildAnis dam the at capacity charge of the Tooele Centra serve for one year Officers were $420 per acre if the grapes were canydns by CCC workers last year principal derson placed it at 600 second feet father two sons Blaine and Bry- ing at Duchesne a new elementary school was elected named by the board from within the used for wine ape expected to eliminate the danger president pf th while the high- ant Wright two daughters Leila school building at Myton and an Tooele the tunnel through directorate Friday night Officers elected were A Work- tif damage in the Springviile fish est County Teachers associatlo and Nelda to addition the school runoff all recorded ever of above elementary Cedar Wright peak at the annual meeting here Frida Those elected to serve on the first man Hurricane chairman E M hatchery area while completion of was reported as 990 second City Four sisters and two brothers at Roosevelt a dike at the mouth of Rock can- the dam wide board of directors include D C Mickelson Middleton secretly morning He succeeds T R John Dualso The school at with variations are feet survive Mrs building high They throughElva son who Dix president Willard Lunt vice and Leland Sullivan Leeds' A yon in the northwest section will becomes sec chesne will a was include it and Conrad out the recorded Demill of Spencer day gymnasium ond vice automatically of tha grouj W prevent flood damage in this terpresident president Milton Rawson secre- Spilsbury Toquerville r Mrs a science Anderson with was and Doia Mr Blackburn Glenstage library reappointed — Both are from Tooele tary Paul J Cox treasurer Harry Love St Ceorge and £rnest Re-britory Mr De Moisy said dale lavaMrs home of economics laboratories the Price river at commissioner Orpha Hoyt of St Other Le elected officers B Leigh Elwood Corry and Thomas include The dike at the mouth of Rock the Santa Clara asboard memofGeorge Miss Vida Demill of Mon- tories and rest rooms executive meeting Frandsen principal of the (jrants B Cardon bers They werp- - instructed to canyon more than 2000 feet wide is roe and Leland Demill of Cedar fices and class rooms ville school first vice president Plans are going forward for an perfect and further the under- more than a third done and will be The new building at Myton will Funeral City services will be held Nora Long Tooele Central schoo installation banquet and dance to taking as a operative organizacompleted by the middle of April in the L D S chapel at be similar to the one at Duchesne secretary-treasurMonday A A Suther be held March 21 according to memin plenty of time to take care of tion Hurricane with interment in the with the exception of science and land and Frank Whitehouse Too bers of the new board A special high water Mr De Moisy believes home laboratories The Hurricane economics dicity cemetery under ele Anderson Grants A spillway to take care of the program with official representaaddition to the Roosevelt elemen- ville Gwenevere rection Southern Utah mortuary O J Rogers Lake Point an: tion from other junior organizations water out of Little Ro£k canyon is school of four consists class tary over the state is expected being constructed by C C C workers rooms a gymnasium and auditor- Mary Stookey St John member: of the executive committee and should be finished within a Consideration is being given by Youthful Car Driver ium The building program in DuWe ST GEORGE Utah Mr Jensen and Mr Johnson o the new board to naming as the first week or two Channels to carry the chesne county is being carried on Tooele and James R Williams o Hurt water into the swamps below the need another Brigham Young” W St at permanent project of the young a funds and with from WPA George grant R Wallace head of the state planGrantsville were named as a 'com men’s organization the establishColumbia Steel plant are being office of Plans the Indian affairs mittee to represent the teachirg ir ment of a permanent city park and should be ready soon ning board declared in an address ST GEORGE—Floyd SPRINGVILLE — Funeral serv- also Mrand Sandberg were submitted by the firm of Scott treating with here Saturday the board of educarecreational center for Qfedar City De Moisy said 20 son Mr of Mrs Sandin and Welch Elmer and Lake and Salt M City James for Whiting prom“We need leadership such as his tion regarding salaries and con Further plans will likely be an- ices of contracts be seriwill soon was as as let Utah the conbe Washington contractor will Utah and the same spirit of cooperation berg tracts A fourth member of th: nounced following the first meet- inent ducted Monday at 2 p m in the Thursday when he lost Washington office approves the committee will be he instilled into your forefathers ously injured appointed 'from Forest ing of the new directors his The car of control car struck a plans Third L D S ward chapel here Supervisor We are only trying to help you do schools in the soutn end of th( D Law Burial will take place in the EverSuperintendent Reuben “ what he sent your fathers here 75 telephone pole and overturned near Watcrma9ter Named announced that a W P A project county Given Wasatch Post years green cemetery under the direction to do make subsistence city park ago AMERICAN FORK — Leslie of the A Y Wheeler mortuary Sandberg suffered a broken back for the completion of a shop buildhomesteads for yourselves” skull fracture Al- ing at Altamont high school in Searle of this town has been named Mr Whiting a director in the Women Peterson of Utah State and an internal Willigm recently been Republican head watermaster of the American intermountain branch Associated CEDAR CITY-Ja- mes E Gurr Agricultural college said “Jf we though his condition is reported gs Mount Emmons has will imhis work and is there of General serious Contractors begin physician America who for the past five years has are going to live in Utah we must Fork Irrigation company says approved Elect New Officers for recovery are as follows: Ray died Friday in a Salt Lake City been mediately of the Dixie Na- save every drop of water and must a chance supervisor 10 West Lee Field Cemetery and hospital where he was taken days tional forest with headquarters not be satisfied until we see the PROVO— Mrs Gladys X Nielson North Field ditches Albert Rowley ago to undergo a major operation here left for Salt Lake Virgin river dry below our canal was elected president of tha Prove Saturday Mott and McArthur ditches Lewis A resident of Springviile Mr Whit- City where he will assume manage- If we don’t get this water Arizona Women’s Republican club at a re Steggles Abel and Fort ditches ing was prominent in civic affairs ment of the Wasatch National for- Nevada and California will” organization meeting Friday might William Larsen East Bench ditch here est Monday A survey of Washington county Mr Gurr succeeds in the city and county buildlfig Ben Rqsson West Mitchell ditch Friends may call at the family Chester J Olsen who was recently which was read at the farm meetMrs Nielson succeeds Mrs £dith and' Leslie Searle Mitchell ditch residence prior to services Y Booth transferred to the regional forest ing Indicated the county is 7 office at Ogden ‘as assistant reOther officers who will serve for overpopulated under the present methods of agriculture two follows were named as gional forester vice James - Larsen Special to The Tribune president Miss years Cheever vice Mr Gurr has a service Grace president MT PLEASANT-Honor- ing the dames Monson secretary-treasurrecord in the national forest servM Longsdorf assistant Mrs Alta Elliott secretary and Mrs Hilda Utah pioneers and especially the ice having served in nearly every Delinquent Property O M Aldrich directors Mrs D B McBride treasurer Anposition from forest guard to superDeeds Authorized founders and early settlers of Mt' secretary E C Johnson L C Rasmussen other meeting to make plans for visor He has been active in public Pleasant a celebration and home- Ole Hansen Mrs Miranda Oman the coming year will be held joon affairs here since coming to Cedar SPANISH FORK — City Treasurhere Friday marked the Mrs Botllda Frandsen Mrs T C Mrs Nielson said er James A Anderson announces coming being a member of the cham V H Special to The Tribune seventy-sevent- h Although no official word has City anniversary of the Candland CW T Madsen ber of commerce and the Cedar that he has been authorized to make R Candland F J Neil-so- n PROVO— Indications the federal been received from postal or treasof this city settlement out deeds to Spanish Fork city for J Fred Staker Daniel Ras- Officers Selected ury department officials in Wash- City Rotary club at present The program began with a band government intends to begin con- ington all property that is delinquent to D C as to the exact site 1:30 p m by the North mussen and Justus O Seely at serenade For Joint Society struction on Provo's new federal of the new $225000 building defin- B Y U Invites the city for special Improvement school Makes Address taxes for sidewalk and street pav- Sanpete high postoffice building soon is seen In ite word is expected next week Public Meeting PROVO— Ellis Graham oflFalr-vle- w Andrew Jenson of Salt Lake City Officials to Opera ing It is expected if this order is appointment of W W Ritter of the Recent word from Congressman 2 m L D At S of will a out was historian Fork carried assistant the that p Will public as Robinson law school Utah of who J meeting recently was named president the Spanish sponsored University PROVO — President Hetfer J acquire titles to considerable prop- held in the North ward L D S church made the principal address of students' sections of the Amerreferee of wage scales for the struc- bill appropriating the $225000 for the new postoffice ture and federal Grant and the other general author- erty unless some of the property chapel After the opening chorus of the afternoon He related in- ican Society of Agronomy and the Word was received several days building was that the government ities of the L D S church have owners take immediate action to by the Daughters of Pioneers greet- teresting events in the early his- American Society of Bacteriology formed at Brigham Young univerings were extended by Ole Hansen tory of Sanpete county ago by Postmaster J W Danger-fiel- d would begin construction by June been invited as special guests to protect their hiterests C N Lund of Salt Lake City sity at the invitation of these so-- 1 At a joint committee of water users 88 the oldest man in the city Mr from the United States depart- 15 and if a site had not been selected attend the performances of Humpment of labor that a referee for by then the new building would go erdinck's grand opera “Hansel and and from Spanish Fork river and Hansen spoke on his early life in spoke briefly in tribute to the pio- cietles Other officers named of the joint neers wage schedules would be named up on the present site on the south- Gretel” at Brigham Young uni- city council meeting the city coun- Mt Pleasant A reception and luncheon at the societies are: John McGuire Provo A tribute to the officers and cil was requested to stipulate just soon A letter received Saturday by eastern corner of University and versity on March 11 and 12 Professor Richard P Condic is in what the city claimed as its right founders of the association was paid library for pioneers and honor vice president and W Blake ChrisPostmaster Dangerfield from Mr Center streets This site on the city tensen Provo secretary Jolnt'tneet-ing- s and county block has been vigor- general charge of the production in the Spanish Fork river waters by W D Candland former state guests followed the program Ritter told of the appointment will be held each week end reMr Riter also stated he would bo ously protested by citizens in the Professor LeRoy At the pioneer ball at night In J Robertson's The committee asked that the city senator in Provo Thursday to survey wages past but they have been unable to “Y” symphony orchestra will at-- j ariept the recommendation of the The following officers were re- - Armory hall pioneer costumes and ports on given topics of particular board of arbitration made in 1906 elected by acclamation President dances were featured importance will be presented company the production paid for various types of labor agiee on another site Workers on Silo Injured in Fall Near Gunnison stock-isBeed- e it ys Junior Chamber Grape Growers Formed at Cedar Plan Winery Flood Dangers In Washington st Declared Slight eighing-Tmore--than-100 y Plans Approved For New Schools this-'yea- r —-T- he t er New Leadership er On Farms Urged FuTteral Set For Builder UP)-“- one-thir- d Pioneer Founders of Mt Pleasant Honored at 77th Anniversary Fete Naming of Wage Referee Indicates Qujck Start on Provo’s Post Office er Gun-ders- i LDS ) |