Show l A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ’ Ogden Bureau -- Washington Are Phono 1470 1503 a Elks Select New Officers At State Meet JUNE 7 1936 News Concerning Utah & Utahns 111 Agent Residence Phone S89? Correspondent Phono SUNDAY MORNING Immunization of Pupils Scheduled in Health' Program for District Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Selecting Dr John Beal of Cedar City to succeed Lester Taylor of Park City as head of Utah Special to The Tribune LOGAN— A health program In Cache county school district was adopted Friday at the board of education meeting The program calls for a complete Immunization schedule as recommended by the Cache association and county medical county nurses Miss Emma Will-morcounty nurse met with the board and explained the program in detail The plan provides a complete physical examlantioh of the children in the first fourth and seventh grades at the expense of the school district According to the plan these examinations will be carried on every three years Clerk Lloyd M Theurer stated It is also recommended that all county teachers and bus drivers of the district be immunised with the school children Repairs Budget Superintendent J Wj Kirkbrtde recommended the board adopt a budget of repairs on the basis of estimates submitted and permit only projects approved and Authorized by the board to be caroled out The recommendation was' adopted The clerk was instructed to set up and operate a proper accounting system The superintendent also suggested the clerk be designated as assistant budget officer and business manager cooperating with the superintendent and that a budget be drawn up according to law and distribution be made to the various schools departments and functions which will serve the district best The superintendent and clerk are to make the distribution Drivers Cautioned Bus drivers of district-owne- d buses will not drive more than 35 miles per hour over roads that are not hard surfaced and 40 miles per roads Reprihour on mand for failure to comply with this ruling on the first offense and dismissal from service for second offense was the penalty laid down by the board An appropriation of 100 was made for beautification of the Mendon school grounds Mayor Nephi Sorensen of Mendon and Durrell Hughes principal of the school asked for the appropriation 800 Utah B P O Elks assembled In state convention here Saturday also agreed to send a float representative of Utah’s varied resources to the national Elks convention in Los Angeles next month Reports of state officers and committee heads selection of Cedar City as the 1937 convention city awarding of the Harry S Joseph and the association drill cups to the winning Cedar City team industrial tours band concerts the convention banquet and a dance also marked the busy convention day Elect Officers Other officers elected Saturday Included seven state vice presidents: Dean R Daynes Salt Lake Logan City Howard S Griffin Stan B Al T Hestmark Ogden Wilson Eureka Charles Knobbs Price D St Jeor Park City and E W McFarland Cedar City O E Vombaur Jr Salt Lake City reelected secretary and George W Welch Salt Lake City treasurer On suggestion of Harry S Joseph Salt Lake City Elk conven tion delegates agreed to boost Utah by sending the float representative of the state's mining agricultural livestock horticultural educational and industrial resources to the national convention in Los Angeles July 12 to 18 entry was Financing the left to the individual lodges who will make a per capita assessment of members Mr Knobbs announced that the Price Antlers band of 90 all-sta- te pieces which played here would be sent to the national convention by the Elks lodge of Price Opens With Contest The convention was opened Sat- hard-surface- urday with ritualistic contest between the Cedar City and Park City The teams conducted inlodges itiations and other work until noon The Cedar City team won temporary possession of the association cup and permanent possession of the Harry Joseph cup Opening the business session Saturday afternoon Arthur Woolley past exalted ruler of the Ogden lodge made an address of welcome as did Mayor Harman W Peery and Secretary E J Fjeldsted of the chamber of commerce Dean R Daynes head of the state association student loan funds reported that students were attending the Utah university Utah State college Agricultural Brigham Young university Westminster college and the Branch Agricultural college by means of loans made from the fund Only two requests for student loans next year have been received to date he said Card parties and tours of the city were conducted Saturday afternoon for women visitors David L Stine acted as toastmaster at the convention banquet Saturday night in the Hotel Ben Lomond introduced the new officers and Exalted Rulers W B Roberts Salt Lake City Clifford Huss Ogden: L F Anderson Park City E W McFarland Cedar City and H S Griffin Heads of the Eureka Provo and Price lodges were unable to attend Following the banquet convention delegates were led by a clown band to the Elks club for the convention dance A scientific expedition into southern Utah’s Navajo country will start June 13 from Berkeley Cal Utah scientists will accompany the party Upper Keet Seel ruins which will be "visited The ruins are two-month- s’ among the largest cliff dwellings in the southwest Lower two members of a party that made the trip last year exhuming a mummy of the Basket Maker II period 1500-year-o- LDS! Relief ld Progress Will Be Discussed Patio Springs Three Groups of Scientists To Explore Navajo District Camp Drilled InNightForay Expedition Into Last Great Wilder- Two-Mont- h ness of U S Scheduled corner” of the country for national Special to The Tribune OGDEN-Th- ree 1 caravans of possibilities Del NorfU Winning of enlists ' representing many of the' New York university will be field scI-V- Special to The Tribune PATIO SPRINGS With several tactical situations met and imaginary enemies repulsed nearly 750 officers and men of the Thirty-eight- h U S infantry relaxed here Saturday for the week-en- d Two fancied war situations outlined in orders sealed until Friday night took the regiment on an - and director of the party John Wether-equippe- d noted southern Utah Indian and now custodian of the tion into one of the last great dernesses of the United States are!?av“jo national monuments withheadquarters at Kayenta is assistexpected to arrive in the southern 'ant field director Utah Navajo country next month Chiefs of the various parties have foray Approximately 300 officers and men went by truck conto begin the fourth annual Rain-ibee- n appointed as follows: voy to a point near Downey Idaho bow p under cover of darkness to disable dition a theoretical landnig field and conNorthern Arizona The western caravan will leave Geology and paleontology— Dr F centration of enemy air forces The Cal June 13 arriving B Loomis of Amherst university motorized unit commanded personBerkeley ally by Colonel Walter S Fulton at Kayenta Ariz about June 18 noted explorer for 20 years sciences— Dr Clarence regimental commander made the 10 days ahead of the eastern group C Biological Clark chairman of the science approximately trip and re Proceeding by motor to the Rainbow New York university turned to camp Saturday morning department bridge national monument and the Mapping— Arthur G Atkinson OGDEN — Ogden city children beA simulated night attack in comountain region they will Modesto with friendly aircraft State gan last week their summer sched- Navajo California operation college establish the base camp near the ule of games craftwork dancing head of the Dogoszhl Biko on the River voyage party— Lloyd W called out the remaining portion of and varied other activity carried Rainbow Winters Cal who also con- the regiment here late Friday With plateau and prepare for Lowrey on annually in the city’s play cenducted the voyage down the San planes dropping bright magnesium on foot explorations ters A greater registration than flares nearly 400 men made a Juan and Colorado rivers In 1933 Lay Base Camp forced march through Ogden that of last year was reported by The Utah members of the expeFldvenia JcDpson city rtert valley early Saturday morning dition will form part of the western tion director Thursday and Friday despite in' The tennis season on the munici- caravan which will lay the base clement weather defense problems pal courts is expected to begin in famp and undertake other preliminvolving the U S Ogden ordnance earnest next week when Clifford inary work Walter R Buss indepot south of Ogden were worked out by the officers and men Doxey and Bill Kinner will continue structor at Weber college was bottheir periods of instruction at Les- anist of the party last year and this Companies E F H K L M and I ter Liberty Monroe and Lorin state’s lone representative This and Headquarters and Service comFarr parks year at least two others are to be OGDEN — Weber county’s claim panies are stationed here during the Meanwhile at district W P A selected and will be announced for 3269408 slimmer field maneuvers Daily field against David W problems are planned by Major Carl probably this week headquarters similar programs were being outlined for The eastern caravan will leave Evans former Weber county treas- E Driggers regimental plans and the remaining school districts of the Explorers' club in New York urer and the National Surety cor- training officer and approved by northern Utah to be operative June City June 19 and join a Chicago poration bonds'men for the office Colonel Fulton and the regimental 15 Advisory boards are being set up party two days later They will 5 was settled by staff In each county to draft and regu- arrive June 28 in the west but will during late the program Federal funds will remain 10 days later In the fall to court compromise Saturday when be available for Equipment arid su- break camp District Judge Lester A Wade isDiscovery of a Basket pervision according to Verne B Maker sued judgment against the corpora Thorpe director of adult education burial cave which included virtually tion for 16000 every type of artifact known to that relief work in the district The compromise settlement had early culture is among the valubeen the county able contributions made by the ex- and agreed upon by representaDistrict Court Grants bonding company pedition to archeology Mummies Special to The Tribune back 1500 years were found tives and the judgment was issued Two Women Divorces dating in upon such stipulation in court by OGDEN— Daylight saving time condition Attorney Arthur E Moreton Salt In Utah for Utah Idaho and NeFind New Designs OGDEN— Divorce was granted Lake City representing the corporanew vada or for the entire Rocky Many in Pueblo pot- tion Saturday by District Judge Lester designs A Wade to Dorothy Et Stitt from tery were discovered collected and A release and satisfaction of judgmountain territory is favored by James Stitt whom she married De- photographed— some of them in the ment was signed Saturday after- members of the chamber of comKeet Seel cliff dwelling one of the noon by Charles A Halverson chair- merce returns on a cember 19 1935 Nonsupport was questionnaire alleged Mrs Stitt was granted cus- largest ruins in the southwest and man of the qounty commission and sent out last week showed Satmany in previously unexplored parts Paul Thatcher Weber county attor- urday Opposition to the plan for tody of a minor child Cruelty and nonsupport charges of the Rainbow plateau ney upon payment of the 16000 to Ogden city alone was quite defiOne of the purposes of the expe- the won divorce for Adele Cowley Jeff-conite county from Curtis Jeffcoat whom she dition which was organized three Weber county Ogden City Ogden A tabulation of the questionmarried July 25 1935 in Farming-to- n years ago under direction of Ansel city and Weber county schools and naire vote released Saturday by Hall Franklin Wade chief of the field the state of Utah all will Judge granted restoraE J Fjeldsted chamber secretion of her maiden name Adele division of the United States na- - pate in a distribution of the partict 16000 tary showed 188 of 222 voters fa- Tb examifie Lawrence M MararirWebfr countr vored establishment of "5owleyrHdnanbrney'sfees andflIonarpark lervfce’ daylight court costs the potentialities of this “remotest clerk said Saturday saving if it were uniform "througE" Summer Play Centers Op en country s major for a universities two-mon- th penetra- - ell er ’ all-nig- ht vy 350-mi- le le Court Awards Weber $16000 1931-193- -- Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Members of the Ogden regional council of the L D S church relief progranq will meet at 7:30 p m Tuesday in the office of William H Reeder Jr president of the Mount Ogden stake in the Eccles building to discuss progress The call sent to the presidents of Wood10 stakes— Lyman Maladruff Morgan Box Elder Bear River Mount Ogden Ogden North Weber and Weber— by Mr Reeder chairman of the council requests the stake organizations to make complete reports covering seven items In the program The unemployment survey to be conducted in each ward is to be completed by the Tuesday meeting The survey which will classify all persons needing work according to age sex and vocation will be used as a basis In determining types of make-wor- k projects - Details fit existing and proposed projects in agriculture crafts arts church property Improvements and other work will be reported A re port also is to be made at the meeting concerning solicitation of fur niture clothing bedding farm and garden produce fruits wood and other supplies already available for storage and distribution Personnel organization Including the stake organization the executive council of bishops and the ward committees in each stake is to be presented at the meeting by various representatives The suggestion that each Melchi-zede- k priesthood quorum arrange projects to be supervised by s the persona welfare committee also will be discussed President Clarence F Smith of the Bear River stake is vice chairman of the council and William A Budge councilor in the Ogden stake presidency is secretary - Phono 111 Agent Residence Phone 17-- J Correspondent Phone ISI - N J Harris lurch and Agricultural College Leaders Talk at Services for Dean of Ogden who possesses a rare Special to The Tribune LOGAN— Work of Ray Benedict legal library West as director of the state planon Utah’s ning board was eulogized by Gov- statutes since the estate was admitted to the Union Former District Judge Owns Rare State and Church Books Unusual Private Collection of Documents Includes Deseret Constitution Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Ail unusual private collection of old legal and church documents is the prized possession of N Mrs Hoover Curtails Visit J Harris former district judge and one of the oldest practicing attorneys in Weber county Special to The Tribune A volume published in 1855— conOGDEN— Mrs Herbert Clark taining the constitution of the pro- Hoover wife of former President visional government of the state of Hoover and national president of Deseret ordinances passed by the the Girl Scouts of America is exgeneral assembly of the state of pected to pay a brief visit to the Deseret and territorial laws of Utah Ogden Girl Scout council Monday from 852 to 1855— Is the only one of the edition found thus far in a pri- morning Plans to make an extended visit vate collcetion by the historio rec- here were altered this week Mrs ords survey of the federal writers’ Hoover notified Mrs Florence project Kooyman council executive in faOriginal Laws vor of a longer visit late this This book contains the first secu- month or early in July when the lar legislation adopted in the state summer camping season will be that of the constitutional conven- under way She will leave for tion of March 18 1849 In it also her Palo Alto Cal home followare the ordinances that the Deseret ing her visit here state legislature passed in the asThe former first lady has sumption that congress would grant warned her hosts that she is statehood The 98 chapters of terri- “very willing to discuss girl scout torial laws of Utah dating from 1852 ing on her r the country” to 1855 were included when the book hinting politics are taboo She was published probably will arrive in Ogden from A complete list of session laws Montana and Idaho with the exception of the 1872 and 1878 terms brings up to date the of nearly complete compilation state and territory legislation in Utah Judge Harris has been trying vainly for many years to obtain copies of the two missing session laws in his series If the legislative publications which he possesses are as rare as the ones he is missing he concludes they are valuable indeed ernor Henry H Blood Saturday at the funeral services of the state director of the planning board Dr West was dean of the school of engineering and mechanic arts at the Utah State Agricultural college and bishop of the Logan L D S Fifth ward and died Wednesday morning after a illness of pneumonia Governor Blood discussed in detail the work of Dean West With the state and said “it is better to have a good name rather than riches and a loving favor rather than silver and gold” He also read a telegram from Frederick Delano national vice president of planning boards Washington D C extending sympathy and expressing regret over the death of Dean West Dean West’s work on the faculty at the college was told by Dr N A Pedersen representing the faculty while Director William Peterson of the extension service read a resolution from the faculty David O McKay member of the L D S twelve apostles told of the qualities of leadership and stated that Dean West had them all The services were in chargs of Dr Willard Gardner first counselor of Dean West in the Logan L D S Fifth ward He also gave a short talk Invocation was offered by Walter M Everton of the Cache L D S stake presidency Benediction was pronounced by Harvey Sessions and the grave in the Logan City cemetery was dedicated by John Q Adams former bishop of the Logan L D S Fifth ward Music was furnished by the Logan Fifth and Tenth ward choirs with a violin solo by Isadore Shoore and vocal selections by Professor Walter Welti trip-ove- 10-d- Chamber Hears Official of FHA Special to The Tribune BRIGHAM CITY— W F Olsen field representative for the federal housing administration and N L Marr western representative of tho American Automobile association addressed a special membership meeting of the Box Elder chamber of commerce Friday evening Mr Olsen explained the FHA program and stated a branch office Will be opened in Brigham City next week Spencer Richards and K L Seifert have been employed to handle the loans in this district he said Putting Utah on the map as a major scenic section of the west is one of the main objectives of the Special to The Tribune American Automobile association LOGAN— Dr O W Israelson of declared Mr Marr Mpre than 50 the engineering department at the per cent of the tourist travel In the Utah State Agricultural college will west passes through this state he aid the U S bureau of agricultural said engineering in making an investigation of the upper Rio Grande river Jim basin during the coming summer Bridger Marker The study will come under three Fete Program Ends major heads The bureau of recla mation will study the possibility of water storage and specified reservoirs in the upper basin The water HYRUM — The two-da- y celebraresource branch of the U S geologi tion held here in connection with cal survey will make an inventory the dedication of the Jim Bridger of the present surface and sub- fur cache iponument closed Satursurface water supplies The bureau day of agricultural engineering will Hyrum city opened its part of tho make crop maps and tend classifi- celebration with Friday cation and study the duty of water a dance and then amidnight at 10 parade in the river basin a m Scouts who had been enDr Israelson will head the invesnear the monument camped tigation to determine the duty of marched in the parade with more water than 21 floats from the various Israelson is county business houses and civic During the time-D- r making the study he will attend organizations participating During meetings of the American Society the afternoon a rodeo was staged of Agricultural Engineers at Estes which Marvin Dunbar of Park Colo June 22 to 24 where he during Hyrum and Indian riders from Fort will deliver a paper “Problems of Hall Idaho drew for riding prizes the Irrigation Farmer” He will Contests in tennis softball and basealsojdtend meetings of the Western ball also were held Irrigation and Drainage Research A feature of the day was surf association at Estes Park and Fort riding and motorboat races at the Collins June 25 and 26 completed Hyrum dam He expects to return to Logan recentlyScouts from the Cache valBoy about September 1 ley council who had been encamped near the dam since Friday morning disbanded camp Saturday at 1 Cache County Agent p m The group had been holding the annual exploral and camporee Sets Balance of Plan in preparation for the state meet to be held in the near future Utahn to Aid U S Surveys Of Rio Grande Prized Possession The most prized tew book of his entire collection ls'the record of the first state legislature in 1896 when he and his fellow legislators set the machinery of the state in motion For 40 years he has watched this same machinery in operation most of the time he admits with gratification His favorite volume however is a copy of the first edition of the Book of Mormon for which his great-uncl- e Martin Harris sold Jiis farm to finance First owned by Melvin Wilbur of Providence R I it came into the hands of Dwight Eveleth who went to California in the early ’50s The widow of Mr Eveleth gave the book to Ephraim A Nye when her family “became indifferent to the gospel” Judge Harris who had befriended Mr Nye on the L D S church southern states mission and who had been with him at the time of ‘his death was offered any single volume from Mr Nye’s library a a reward His selection was very easily made he says Drop in Relief Rolls Revealed Special to The Tribune OGDEN — Relief rolls of the eight northern Utah counties have been reduced by nearly 50 per cent since March 1 it is shown in the June 1 recapitulation compiled 'by district W P A headquarters Seasonal private employment and revived construction work under nonrelief governmental agencies are responsible for the improved condition the report indicates Although reduction in relief rolls is noted each spring thenprove-men- t this year is greater than the regular seasonal improvement District Administrator Robert W Craven said Certified relief cases not absorbed in private employment number 2218 at the present time comthe Rocky mountain area 164 fa- pared to 4035 cases three months vored daylight saving even ago The reduction of 1817 cases is at 500 more than during though it were effective in only estimated Idaho Nevada and Utah The the same period last year although vote for daylight saving in Utah no direct comparison is available alone was somewhat closer with 116 favoring and 106 Opposed to Employes Give Program its establishment In the event OGDEN— Employes of the Ogthat other near-b- y states held to den plant of the Del Monte Packing standard time Only 28 voters fa- corporation were host Saturday to vored daylight saving time ef- some 400 employes of Pel Monte facfective only in Ogden as com- tories at Smithfieid Hyrum Spanish Fork and Franklin Idaho in pared with 199 against such a limited application of the plan outing at Lorin Farr park Sports The vote will be used to esand a dinner were included on the tablish a policy of the local cham- program Ronald Wadsworth manber regarding daylight saving for ager of the Ogden factory was in 1937 chargY'brsrrangemenU Daylight Saving Time Backed On Basis of Regional Venture at 1U North Main Cache County Possesses Old Blood Praises Legal Library School Board Work of West Holds Meeting At Last Rites Judge Where Ancient Culture Artifacts Repose Utah Float Planned for LA Parley Cedar City Gets 1937 Convention State Elks association nearly Logan Bureau LOGAN- -R L Wrigley Cache ancounty agricultural agent nounced Friday the remainder of the schedule for meeting farmers of the county on the agricultural conservation program The time for signing is from 9 a m to 5 p m with the schedule for the week beginning June 8 including: Monday 9 to 12 a m North Logan L D S meeting house 1 to 5 p m Benson school-hous- e Tuesday all day Providence town hall and Millville L D S meeting house Wednesday 9 to 12 a m Nibley L D S meeting house and 1 to 5 p m College ward and Young ward in respective L D S meeting houses Thursday all day and Friday 9 to 12 a m Hyrum city hall Friday 1 to 5 p m Paradise bishop’s building and Avon L D S 'meeting house Saturday 9 a m to 12 noon Mendon L D S meeting house Rehabilitation Leaders Retut-From Parley n LOGAN — C O Stott state director of the rural rehabilitation and Dr L B Harmon Salt Laka county rural rehabilitation supervisor returned from Berkeley Cal Saturday where they attended a conference for state directors of region nine which comprises Utah Arizona Nevada and California Utah projects submitted to the regional office were reviewed with the regional officers and it was determined that 15 of these projects totaling 103951 would in all probability receive official approval from the Washington offices Mr Stott stated During the meeting discussions on the rural rehabilitation with national officers leading were held Mr Stott said For the week beginning June 15: Fees Reported Monday 9 a m to 12 noon Amalga L D S meeting house 1 to 5 p m OGDEN— Fees totaling 73390 and all day Tuesday Logan Cache were received during May in the county courthouse room 23 Wed- Wejjer county recorder's office Miss nesday 9 a m to 12 noon Wella-Viit- e Elva Wilkinson recorder- reported ’ ’ schoolhouse Saturday t |