| Show T THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE APRIL THURSDAY MORNING 9 1936 it To Open Bids Restoration of Forest Road Funds Bids for a new post office at St George will be opened at Probe of Ogden’s May according toad Urged by Southern Utah Boosters Washington vices received Wednesday by Mark Tuttle manager of ths the branch Associated General RICHFIELD—Officers construction of roads leading to Liquor Complaint sociated Civic Clubs of Southern scenic attractions national Contractors of America from Board Promises ! 1 $69000 8 tntermoun-tai- n of Rigby Prepares Final Tributes To John W Hart Business Housesto Close Fulieral During Rites Thursday Special to The Tribun RIGBY Idaho — Rigby business houses will close Thursday after noon during the funeral services for John W Hart member of the' L D S church auditing committee president of Rigby stake and prominent businessman President Heber J Grant of the L D S church and Justice Alfred Budge of the Idaho supreme court will be two of the speakers at the rites for the man who played such a prominent part in the building and development of southeastern and central Idaho Mr Hart’s body will lie in state at the Rigby L D S First ward chapel from 10:30 a m to 12:30 p m Thursday The funeral serv' ices will begin at 1 p m Thurs Utah Boy Wins Junior Livestock Mining Stressed Stock Prize in Inhibit to Open At Roth'ry Meet Friday Shoiv on Coast With New Entries SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO April J! tfh-- A Utah lad qd two California boys carried off grand championships today at the ninth-annujunior livestock show here Clair Wihterton of Woodland Utah won the $20 prize for the prize baby beef of the entire show Dick Barrett of San Luis Obispo won a $10 prize for his grand champion barrow or hog and James Baldwin of Kings county the same amount for the best pen of three barrowa Class winners today included Class 52 4H showmanship baby beef: Fritzi Jane Neddennep Douglas county Nevada first George Berry Sonoma county second Ed Wolcott Sonoma county third Bernard Clifton Sonoma county fourth Robert NeHinckley Eureka county vada fifth Directors Predict Larger Affair as Youths Seek Prizes -- Special to The Tribune Meet Expected to Bring ‘Satisfactory OGDEN — The contribution of mining and smelting to the prosperity of Utah was stressed at the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday by W Mont Ferry' managing director of the Silver King Consolidated Mining company and A B Young assistant manager of the International Smelting and Re ing company Development of Utah re through a unified program of legislative action was urged by Mr Ferry who charged recent tax measures of the state legislature with preventing investment in and evolopment of Utah mines The mining industry represent ing 185000 of the state's 500000 population is the largest single cus tomer of Utah agriculture and Utah manufacturing Mr Young pointed Settlement’ Investigation of liquor conditions flf Ogdeni described Ty Mayor Bar man W Peery as “deplorable" will be conducted by the UtSh liquor control commission Goverior Henry H Blood announced Wednesday through Utah after learning the appropria- parks and those in other parts of tions for park and forest highways the state” The Cedar-Lon- g had been cut In the committee valley road conTuesday wired Congressmen Abe necting 89 and 91 through Cedar Murdock and J W Robinson urg- Breaks national monument is one ing them to have the amount in- of the most important highways in creased or at least maintained as the state that needs attention from this fund Salina canyon is also in set up in the original bill r President FranlMXMftrUoes said this fllftssif lent ion Included In the list the present "Southern Utah is particularly interested in the main arterial high- appropriations bill will affect are: bridges ways such as U S No 89 and Utah Blandlng-NaturBryce but is also concerned about the 'canyon Cedar Breaks road Eph-- 1 InformaUon that he had requested an investigation was contained In a letter Governor Blood sent Mayor Peery after the latter had invited him and the liquor commission to go to Ogden because "we have had so many many complaints concerning the operation of your that I think it liquor store might be well for you to take cognizance of the situation” Conduct Meeting The liquor commission will conduct a meeting in Ogden Friday Governor Blood informed Mayor Peery adding “it is hoped that a satisfactory conclusion will be dust setSPANISH FORK-W- ith tled by previous rains and prospects for fair weather the twelfth annual junior livestock show will open Thursday morning Most of the exhibitions were in place Wednesday night Livestock show officials are well satisfied with the opening entries Dr R C Swalberg states that the show this year will be at least out one-thilarger than that of 1935 and considerably more territory is included in the area from which ex- Tooele Church Plans hibits are entered While many of the exhibits are entered in open Anniversary Service reached at that time" class the majority of the exhibof are youths the Future Three Suffer Injuries itors Defense of the liquor control comclub age Farmer and From Fountain Green James TOOELE— St Marguerite' Cath- mission was voiced in a statement over the signature of ChairIn Automobile Crash Lund has entered three fat beeves olic church will continue its Silver Issued day and-fine bull In the shorthorn Jubilee anniversary celebration man Hugh B Brown Wednesday Leaders to Speak class three boys from Piute county Sunday and Monday under the su- as follows: Bishop O S Cordon of the First “The liquor control commission were the first arrivals with their pervision of Father J F Claffey inwere LOGAN— Three persons ward will conduct the services Othhas enforced and is now enforcing as H Harold with A two of the F exhibits Shrlmpton F acting boys er speakers besides those mentioned jured two critically Wednesday the provisions of the Utah liquor of the affair will be President Hyrum Manwar-in- g when the cars In which they were showed here last year one is a new- general chairman control act It has not undertaken will be Confirmation administered are Sterling Brindley of Ricks college George A riding collided at the intersection comer they 50 children Sun- to police the streets of Ogden city Cordon first L D S bishop In of Second South and Second East with a fine baby beef Alvas Full- to a class of about mer Circlevllle baby beef and Max day at 4 p m by Bishop James E for the enforcement of city ordiRigby Heber Austin former presi- streets nances this being beyond its legal dent of the Idaho Falls L D S' John Davis 40 River Heights mail Morrow Junction with Durham Kearney of the Salt Lake diocese following which he and all the authority stake Josiah Call and W W Selck truck driver suffered serious in- baby beef Enforce Control James Yardley the first entrant priests of the diocese will be entercounselors to Mr Hart in Rigby ternal injuries a fracture of the "The a catat tained control commission at dinner the is beef liquor a Beaver from rectory broken collar and showing right stake presidency pelvis In the evening a reception for will continue vigorously to enforce tle Ray Broadbent and Quentin Active pallbearers will be John bone act so far as the W Hart Jr Clarence Oscar Mrs Virginia Gibbons 24 Logan Hicken of Heber are proud of their Bishop Kearney will be held at the the liquor control Lake View hail in connection with legislature has given it power George L David E Cecil and Irel suffered internal Injuries and an baby beef Nephi has the largest delegation of F F A boys from a a parish reunion party at which to do Hart all sons of Mr Hart and Dyal ankle bruise "I requested the Utah liquor conThey were drivers of the machines distance A delegation of 13 boys of Mr Shrimpton will be toastmaster Hart a grandson Honorary pall The celebration will close with a trol commission Tuesday to underthe Nephi F F A chapter are bearers will be members of the that collided police said take immediately an investigation Miss Marjorie Scott 17 a sister showing both baby beef and Suffolk dance at the Bal Tabarln high council of Rigby stake The opening silver jubilee events of the conditions to which you reVocdl solos will be sung by Ariel of Mrs Gibbons suffered a lacer- sheep Four boys from the GreenBaliff of Menan and Alfred C Cor- ated nose and body and leg bruises wich Sheep club in Piute county were held last November 20 in com- fer and I am advised they arranged have a fine display of Suffolk sheep memoration of the dedication of the for a meeting to be held Friday in don Jr of Pocatello A chorus from of the lower Snake river More hogs and swine are being local parish church on that date in Ogden at which this matter will Ricks college will give the open- mation was lands completed by an active shown this year than usual Out 1910 according to Father Claffey be given full consideration” Govering selection and the closing numnor Blood said in his letter group of Idahoans ber will be by the Rigby choir among these exhibits are Mr Hart served as president of standing the Chester Whites of A T Banks Mr Hart died suddenly of a heart National bank of Rigby William Crper and Darrel Bahr Soil Program attack in Salt Lake City Sunday in the First of Parley Athletic Director the Snake Riyer Dairy Dean Monk F F A of Spanish his hotel room-H- e was attending president a of Products the director company Fork has some Hampshires and the 106th annual L D S confer- Smith-HaDates Set for State Automobile company a Jim Hicks of Birdseye is showing ence His death was a distinct shock Honored director of the L D S hospital two pens of Duroc-Jerse- y Parley pigs Aided Reclamation was chairboard at Idaho Falls and MOSCOW Idaho — Farmers Mr Hart was known throughout man of the board of Ricks college throughout Idaho will be informed PROVO — Miss Wilma the west as an active proponent of at Rexburg JeppRon asRates Power of the provisions of' the new soil Price reclamation He headed the Idaho Mr Hart was a member of the conservation act at meetings held sociate professor of physical eduwomen at Brigham reclamation committee as chair- Idaho legislature for 14 years and throughout the state cation for Slashed 10 Per Gent Jin Hcounties man and was identified prominent- during his last term was speaker Reardan county agent leader Young university was elected vice ly In the church business agricul- pro tern of the Idaho senate president of the southwestern dissaid Wednesday ture and politics He was an IntiAll during his 69 years of active of the extension trict of the American Physical EdRepresentatives mate friend and faithful political life Mr Hart was public spirited PRICE— A 10 per cent reduction service will explain the program at ucation association at a recent conadviser of Senator William E and willing to advance any project in power rates to Price consumers each After the county vention in Long Beach Cal acmeeting Borah he deemed for the good of his com- will become effective with the curto university officials She held are community cording meetings rent month’s bills Mayor J Brack- meetings will reach farmers Through his leadership the recla- - munity who was formerly secretary of the oren Lee said Wednesday could not attend the county gather- ganization One of her main duties in this The city recently signed a new ings contract with the Utah Power & position will be supervising the program for the annual convention to Light company for supplying electrical energy for the city operated Legion Auxiliary Plans be held next year at Fresno Cal The 1938 convention will be held in distributing system and Mayor Lee Poppy Drive May 23 Utah Five states California Utah reported a saving of $1000 during New Mexico Nevada Arizona March under the new contract MURRAY— Mrs Dagmar White-hea- d are included in and the southwestern was appointed chairman of district Cleanup Drive Set the annual poppy drive to be held MURRAY— Mayor G L Berger May 23 by the newly organized has proclaimed the week of April 11 auxiliary to the Murray post of the to 18 inclusive as general Cleanup American Legion at a meeting of Congressional Action Paintup and Piantup week with the group Wednesday in the BapTo Honor U S Officer Commissioner Sherman Freeze and tist church City Marshal Andrew Lundquist in Mrs Fred Lindbeck commander charge of the drive Special trucks announces that the funds for purwill call for unusual amounts of chasing colors will be obtained by WASHlNGTbN April 8 rubbish outside of the regular col- means of a box social to be given action was completed today lection days the mayor states If April 20 in Fireman's hall in which an unusual honor on bestowing persons will telephone the city hall the legion post will participate Brigadier General Edward R Chris-ma- n U S army retired veteran professor of military scierlc and tactics at the University of Idaho The bill would make General Chrisman professor of military science and tactics emeritus at the university for the "remainder of his natural life” “As far as I can determine this is the first time congress hs so honored a regular army officer” said Senator Pope (D Idaho) rd As-- 1 offi- cials in Washington raim-- - Orangeville Fremont-EmerL&Sal-Parado- St George Sevier Fairvlew-Hiint-ingt- te Modena-- x Panguitch-Tropi- Fort on ’‘Junction-Escalan- y c Circlevllle canyon summit and Wldtsoe-Bryc- e Important links in other parts of the state include Alptne- - scehte highway Big Cottonwood-Brighto- n Kamas - Stockmore Logan Garden Newcastle Central Heber-ICity Fruitland and Vemal-ManiQ la BO! has 4-- H a lowered my regard for so many people I always make sure myself at rt r I use Lifebuoy Soap It purifies -- Save your back with this complete HOOVER stops TUX milder 20 than many “beauty soaps' ad Millions aay"if agrtei with my $kin Home Gleaning Equipment r OF FLYING ‘April 15 Deadline Set For Unpaid Water Bills MIDVALE council easy-to-u- se Model 300 the sensational new low-pri- ce cleaning tools per week Hoover with ONI DOLLAR Model 475 ideal for average home conditions with cleaning tools per week ONE DOLLAR and a QUARTER Model 825 heavy duty— for large homes with cleaning tools per week ONE DOLLAR and a HALF two-spe- fAVAlie MONTHir SHORT TIME ONLY— Your old cleaner Because it’s housedown as accepted payment limitedthis we’re time special making cleaning time offer with small carrying charge Telephone for home trial No obligation AUERBACH'S THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN STORE Midvale city Tuesday to request water users to pay their bills by April 18 or sign instalment notes for unpaid balances Those not complying will have their water shut off i The city cleanup campaign was postponed until April 11 to 25 be cause of recent storms The Progressive club"was authorized to sponsor a flower garden project in connection with the cleanup drive Committees of the Community club' and local church organizations will cooperate with the Progressive club The central committee is headed by Rev O C King of the M E church 3 and save your purse by taking advantage of the surprisingly low terms on which we are now offering all of the three Hoover models each complete with the new light ulefning tools Get your Hoover for easier house cleaning now — The voted Ten years ago an open cockpit plane inaugurated the first privately operated air mail service over a route of United’s present system marking the entry of commercial companies into air mail— passenger — express transportation Since that historic day United his flown to world leadership completing an international record of 25 million miles st of experience over its and Pacifie Coast routes Just as Unifed’s “Main Line” airway was the first ind today is a standard by which air lines are judged so Uriited has set the pace in many ways: In flying comforts in frequent schedules with planes in leadership in the development of scientific air navigation in stewardess service All these are good reasons why United flies 33 of the nation’s passenger miles 45 of the air mail 50 of the air express coast-to-coa- Now additional service East 79s hrs NEW YORK 1214 hrs Portland 5 hrs TICKETS: 5 planes daily Chicago San Francisco only 494 hrs Seattle 634 hrs HOTEL UTAH Murray Students Plan Delayed Arbor Event MURRAY— An Arbor day program' will be held at the Murray high school Friday with a special assembly at 11:30 a m at which the speaker will be Rufus D Johnson shade-tre- e warden of Salt Lake City Because of local conditions the proceedings were postpohed from March 30 which the governor had proclaimed as Arbor day Following the assembly a variety of shrubs will be planted on the campus under direction of J M Stephens of the faculty and Carl Hansen and Ernest Smith of the board of education Students have provided the shrubs WASATCH 2002 We Got Hottlii Travel luraaui) Telegraph Offlm It! 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