Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MAY 16 1936 through an Intermediary that Jerusalem Disorders surrender College Board Two Accused Krone and were charged Claim Lives of Arabs indictment with “the jointly in or about extortion of New Approves InMulctiiigof threat to and E Smith Jr a JERUSALEM May impute to Staff Members A1 Smith Son disgrace” and at least second indictment charged Arabs were fice he would Ross one 51500 on 29 Colorado Body 10000 Pupils Monument for L D S Pioneers Farnsworth to In Parade on To Be Erected at Rube Norton Farm Plans Tour of DrFillB KEducation Post Southern Utah at Agricultural School Ogden Streets at Citizens Special to The Tribune IDAHO FALLS Idaho— A roonu ment to early L D S pioneers of this section who settled and held r the first meeting hers 52 will be erected Saturday at 10 a m at the Rube Norton farm on Sand creek northwest of Iona by youthful members of the North Idaho Falls L D S stake Aaronlc priest- Pay Tribute to School Children in Loyalty Day March Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Ogden paused Friday to pay tribute to the 10000 boys and girls of the city schools Clad in uniforms of red blue gold the Norton farm including Charles Dayton John W Norton George P Ward Mrs R W Norton and Mrs Elvira C Steele all of Iona years ago will be guests of honor at the cere- hood Each youth attending will take a stone with him the stone to be ued in' constructing a monument The meeting tomorrow is the annual spring pilgrimage of the priesthood orange green khaki and pure white to a point of interest to the L D S with the colors flashing under a members Five of six remaining pioneers brilliant sun the children marched along Washington avenue in the annual Loyalty day parade to the rhythm of eleven drum corps and seven bands From Twenty-sixt- h street ‘ to Twenty-secon- d street along the line of march thousands of mothers fathers and visitors packed the sidewalks and crossstreets All windows in the business blocks were filled with people ROCK SPRINGS Wyo The parade was lea by the Lorin May 15 OR— Sale of 2500 Farr school drum corps dressed to fleeces' representing 20 clips for 31 cents the highest price depict Greek gods and goddesses with golden helmets for the boys and paid for wool in this section on laurel brows the wreaths golden since 1928 was announced of the girls Then followed in or The clip was purFriday 11 other elementary school der the chased by Halloweil Jones sections two sections from each and Donald of Boston junior high school St Joseph's Shipment of a portion of the parochial school Box Elder high clip started Friday and th school band Weber county high remainder will move east as school band and Ogden high school soon as shearing operations with the boys of the R O T C are completed bringing up the rear The Vergo Miller clip of The children wore the colors of 2500 fleeces was sold to Siltheir various schools and each secverman and Sons of Chicago tion was headed by a flag bearing for 30 cents and the Earl the name of the school Wright clip of 1500 fleeces was The parade paused for flag-ralsold to Halloweil Jones and Ing ceremonies when the R O T Donald at 30 cents G band reached the reviewing stand at Twenty-fourt- h street While the band played “The Banner" the colors was rftlsed above the intersection while the thousands of children stood at attention fac ing the flag and rendering the civilian salute On the reviewing stand were members of the city school board the city commission visiting eduSpecial to The Tribune cators from various parts of the PROVO— “Age has no monopoly state on brains and there is a wide range Many banners dealing with educa' tion child health fire prevention of activities young men may parand similar subjects were carried in ticipate in to benefit their commuthe parade Some of them read: nities as well as their selves” Kim"When education fails democracy ball Jack director of organization also fails" activities for the Salt Lake City “The future of America is in Its junior chamber of commerce told schools” 50 prospective members of the Provo "Public schools— America’s great- junior chamber Thursday night at est gift to civilization" a meeting in the city and county building “There is need for young and Bishop Kearney Will mea who will help work out various problems of govern' Give Graduation ment” Mayor Mark Anderson de PRICE — With Bishop James E clared in a short welcoming adKearney of Salt Lake City as prin- dress “One project junior chambers Dame ciple speaker the Notre could undertake with great benefit school will hold commencement erclses next Thursday morning at to their communities would be the 9 o’clock in the Notre Dame De fight of cities to obtain a more equitable share of the taxes collectLourdes church Bishop Kearney will be the guest ed by the state and counties in their of honor at an alumni banquet held municipalities" Mayor Anderson in tfie evening under the sponsor- said Reports on the two major projA ship of the P-ects of the local chamber a health program and reopening of the Provo high school swimming pool were given by Sherman Christensen and Mack Swenson Clip Brings Top Figure Since 1928 Star-Spangl- ’ Role of Youths In Civics Told -- -- T B VY TODAY Death Claims Founder Of Idaho Community and A Hatch 77 pioRIGBY (iR-- W neer of southeastern Idaho for whom the town of Hatch was named died at 6 p m Thursday at his home near here He was a leader in the L D S church here He had been ii poor health six SAVE MOriEY You Can Save as Much as $200 a on a PACKARD 120-- B i NEW CAR GUARANTEE AND SERVICE jAgksoh GAR MOTOR GO 2nd East and Motor Ave (The Ford Dealer) OFFERS YOU MORE! monies members of the Approximately Aaronlc priesthood in the stake have been requested to furnish a rock to be used in construction of the monument to the pioneers of this vicinity Each year throughout the church a pilgrimage is made by Aaronic priesthood members to some local or near-b- y tlace of Interest This year officials of the stake decided to honor the pioneers at Sand creek at the Rube Norton farm 700 f" Monument Rites Planned Logan to Commemorate Community Center Special to The Tribune LOGAN — Dedication services for a monument marking the site of the first community center of the Logan L D S Fifth ward erected during the winter of 1865 and 1866 will be held Sunday at 3 p m on Fourth East between Fourth and Fifth North streets Boy Scouts and members of the troop committee will have charge of the ceremony Associated Civic Clubs to Arrange Itinerary for Travel Bureaus Special to The Tribune RICHFIELD — Following his re turn from Denver Coio where he attended the annual travel conference sponsored by the Rocky Mountain association as Utah's only rep' resentative Frank G Martines president of Ufo Associated Civic Clubs qf Southern Utah Friday an nounced plans for a tour of southern Utah by those in charge of the travel information bureaus of Cob' rado The inspection of the scenic and recreational attractions in the 15 counties represented by the southern Utah group will be made at time to be fixed by the Colorado people and probably will be either the latter part of Jun or early in July according to Clarence Wer than managing director of the Rocky Mountain Motorists’ association The visitors will be met in Rich field and from there escorted over the major portion of southern Utah Tentative plans call for trips to Fish lake Wayne wonderland and the Escalante mountains from where may be seen the Henrie La-Sand Navajo mountains Bryce Canyon national park Cedar Breaks national monument the Kaibab forest the north rim of the Grand canyon the Navajo bridge over the Colorado river at Lees ferry Zion national park Cedar City Puffer lake and'the'Beaver mountains and Mount Nebo al The monument has been constructed by the Boy Scout Explorers of the ward and is seven feet high four and a half feet by five and one-ha- lf feet at the base A quartzite boulder weighing a ton and a half with a large plaque inserted in it forms the top of the monument while the base is constructed of cobble rock The plaque tells of the use of the building as a schoolhouse amuse ment hall and as an L D S church Materials were secured building from Green canyon the inscription states Those directing the work of the LAS VEGAS Nev May 15 UP)— monument Include John Q Adams race for a Prospects and D A Swenson ward commit- for committeenational Republican tee Henry K Aebischer troop man in Saturday’s state party conleader vention here developed Friday night H H Atkinson former United States attorney and Lester D both of Reno H U Castle of Elko Noblo Getchell of Battle Mountain and Mark Bradshaw of Tonopah were discussed as probable candidates for the committeeman post now held by George Wingfield COEUR d’ALENE Idaho CR of Reno Sheriff S J McMillan held Charles Claude D Souter of Reno is the Wahl 43 for questioning Friday only announced candidate for the in connection with the fatal shooting office of state chairman now oo of Austin Addington 36 a neighbor cupied by Jack Ross of Yerington Addington died Thursday night It was predicted other counties of a head wound inflicted by a would offer candidates before the charge from a shotgun fired at close nominations close The convention also will name a range n Sheriff McMillan said he found state secretary a national Wahl hiding under a pile of hay in members of the a state his barn near Worley central committee and six delegates Addington’s slayer rode up on to the Republican national convenhorseback Wednesday night called tion him to the gate and discharged both barrels of a shotgun the sheriff said He added he had learned Adding- Palmyra Stake Scans ton and Wahl had quarreled over an New Seminary Plans old rowboat Nevada GOP Battle Looms - ed Sheriff Detains Man in Slaying Sum-merfie- ld feoihmit-teewoma- Boys Arrested 6 Beating Gajne SPANISH FORK — Plans for erecting an L D S seminary building are being discussed by the Palmyra stake presidency and the high council of Palmyra stake Waives Hearing PROVO— Two youths were arrest OGDEN— Cyril Reynolds charged ed one being charged with petty with failure to provide for a minor larceny and the other being turned child waived preliminary hearing over to juvenile authorities as a in city court Friday and was bound result of their alleged method of over to district court under $500 bond The complaint said Reynolds beating a marble game The two were arrested by Chief had failed to provide for a of Police Henry East and his asson Jerry since May 10 1935 sistant Bert Halliday at the Tavern Inn Friday They assertedly were maneuvering two steel balls into the S L Contractor Wins authorities Special to The Tribune LOGAN— The appointment of Dr Burton K Farnsworth director of secondary education for the Utah state departmeTfil of education an professor of education y for the year 1936-3was approved-fithe board of trustees of the Utah State Agricultural college at a meeting Friday at Cedar Cityj Dr Farnsworth recently received his Ph D from the University of California Other appointments approved by the board include: Arden Fransden Ph D from the University of Minnesota associate professor of psychology in charge of the department Harrison Hoyt University of Montana assistant professor of forestry in charge of wild life management Agnes Bahlert of Uni versity of Wisconsin instructor in foods and supervisor of the Prao tice cottage Lois Holijerbaum of the University of Chicago assistant in the department of textiles and clothing Two fellows were named in child development: Dora Larsen and Frances Parrish Barlow Miss Eleanora J Tasso of Clifton Idaho a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college was named home demonstration agent in Cache county Professor Vance Tin-ge- y who recently returned from a year of graduate study at the University of California was raised to the rank 'of associate professor of mathematics 7 Lands in Prison Special to The Tribune OGDEN — An attempt to publicize “straw hat day" with a giant straw-pil- e at the center of Twenty-fift- h street and Washington avenue ended abruptly Friday morning when A L Wheeler 21 3602 Jefferson avenue allegedly set fire to the stack and thereby landed himself In the city jail Wheeler assertedly was discovered lighting a match to the stack when a police prowl car came down the hill according to Detective George Theobald and Chauffeur Ben E Slagowskl They arrested Wheeler and chased a companion who escaped Wheeler told officers he could not remember his companion’s name The advertisement arranged by the chamber of commerce contained 38 bales of straw Police quoted Wheeler as explaining he "wanted some excitement” Firemen labored 25 minutes at the blaze which endangered surrounding buildings Wheeler was charged with malicious mischief Veteran Rigby Miner Suffers Fatal Injury ©TO RENT DISTRICT! 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