Show I A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE- Ogden Bureau “HiiEErSr'B’" - SUNDAY MORNING David H Johnson Asks Special to The Tribune OGDEN— David H Johnson 62 of K&nesville was sentenced to life Special to The Tribune LEWISTON Utah July 11 — Formation of ah advisory council Imprisonment Saturday for the mu der of his neighbor John Kap 87 on May 19 The sentence was pronounced by Judge Lester A Wade trial was before whom tho four-da- y devoid of executive power conducted Judge Wade Imposed the maximum sentence under the second de- gree murder verdict returned Frl- day afternoon by a jury of 12 men The prosecution had pressed first degree murder charges and he defense had demanded acquittal on the grounds of On receiving the sentence Johnson asked that the trip to the prison ‘within 15 minutes" he started Preparation of legal papers made necessary a longer delay but Sheriff Oscar E Lowder of Weber bounty brought hm to the state prison early In the day Kap died at an Ogden hospital on May 27 eight days after the gun battle in a field near the Kap and Johnson homes when the jury Johnspn fired the fatal shot The shooting ended a quarrel over Irrigation rights in Kanesvllle which had been taken Into court several times during the last twelve years ' de-cid-ed Farm Bureau ToAgainHold Horse Puffing Special to Thejpflbune OGDEN— The traditional team pulling contest mlsslqg from the -- County Attorney Asks Default Writ on Lands OGDEN— County Attorney Paul Thatcher Friday asked that a default be entered in the condemnation proceedings of Weber county against Bowe and Bertrude DeVries and Dorothea B Browning The action which would be closed by the granting of the default was brought to give Weber county and the state highway commission possession of a third piece of property needed to allow construction on the proposed overpass of the Southern Pacific railroad tracks on the Utah Hot Springs-NyeCorner road Two “Miss Utahs” and two “Miss Ogdens” will participate in the pageant “Pioneer Candles” the final event of the Pioneer Days celebration Dorothy Woods and Phyllis Mitchell (left tonight) will be Miss Utahs while Norma London and Ruth Christiansen will represent Miss Ogdens U S Approves McKay to Talk Paving Plains At Conference Special to The Tribune Special to The Tribune OGDEN— David O McKay counOGDEN— Pjans for paving Washington avenue from the north city selor In the first presidency of the limits to the south dty limits were L D S church will represent the approved Saturday by the district general church authorities speakoffice of the United States bursau er at the Netherlands mission jubiof publlo roads District Engineer lee conferences Sunday In the OgB J Finch aad Saturday den tabernacle u The apace where street car tracks were removed will be paved In some sections with concrete and In others with asphalt Through several blocks In tile business district where the concrete-embedde- d rails were not removed in the recent road commission project only patchwork over the tracks will be done The project was included in the regular federal aid program for Utah The bureau also approved a grade crossing elimination project in Wan-shi- p to construct an overpass and about half a mile of road to eliminate the crossing of U S highway 530 over the Union Pacific tracks This project to cost 357000 was authorized under the emergency federal appropriation for grade crossing elimination Frank I Kooym&n former president of the Netherlands mission will be another principal speaker Other addresses will be made at the request of the presiding officer Peter T Hart Converts and former missionaries from all parts of the church territory are expected here A program and dance were held Saturday night in the L D S Ogden Ninth ward hall The program which will be repeated in Salt Lake City next Saturday and Sunday commemorates the founding of the mission in July 1861 Frank L Kooyman is general chairman with Peter T Hart as Ogden chairman and Gerrlt Snyders Herman Van Braak C Zappij J Sipkema and S Stam as committee members College Band Concert Sunday Closing Case Scheduled on Sunday Set for Early Hearing LOGAN— Testing of Logan city’s ordinance against operating grocery stores meat markets and fruit stands on Sundays will start next week in a hearing In the city court City Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck announced Mr Fonnesbeck stated that a complaint has been drawn up by him and signed by Chief of Police M Carl Poulter charging George R Morris with violating the ordinance Mr Morris operates a through Marriott Two other actions are pending to fruit market on North Main street condemn properties owned by James and is specifically charged in the B and Ellen Morris and by Law- complaint with keeping his market rence and Mary E Ritchie Posses- open on July 5 sion of the needed lands however have been granted to the county by court order Possession of the DeVries Morris and Ritchie properties will allow start of work on the (100000 overpass construction ’s Four Queens’ To Reign at Fete Pageant 6 Special (o The Tribune OGDEN — Four ‘Ogden girls two of them representing ’’Miss Utah" and two representing ’’Miss Ogden” will center the concluding tableau of the Ogden Pioneer Days pageant ‘‘Pioneer Candles” the nights of July 20 and 21 in the Ogden stadium Miss’ Mary Woolley pageant director announced Saturday The four "queens" will be Miss Dorothy Woods and Miss Phyllis Mitchell as "Miss Utahs" and Miss Norma London and Miss Ruth Christiansen as "Miss Ogdens” Enthroned on two faces of a mammoth golden "beehive” the girls will be hailed by the “deserts blossoming as a rose” and by the assembly of nations in the 'colorful pageant finale Approximately 1000 persons Including some 300 adult "pioneers” dancing girls and children will participate in the pageant scenes from the early advent of white ' people into the valleys of the mountains through the development of the state to the final gathering of aH nationalities The pageant will be presented in the stadium as one of the features of the third annual Ogden Pioneer Days celebration Plan to Reneiv LOGAN— The intermountain band concert featuring the Utah State Agricultural college cummer school band will be held Sunday at 6 p m in the amphitheater weather OGDEN — Reconstruction of a permitting It was announced Saturday by Professor N W Christian- bridge across the Ogden river just sen The concert was to haye been above the Pine View damslte in Ogheld Friday but rainy weather den canyon is not feasible at prescaused the postponement ent J R Iakisch reclamation serA R McAllister head of the vice construction engineer in charge 111band will lead the group of the Pine View project wrote to Joliet The band also will officially open the Weber county commission Satthe Ogden Pioneer celebration July urday 19 with a concert In the Lorin Farr The bridge taken out last April park It was announced during the flood stage of the river was being used as- a detour route between Ogden and the towns in the north end of Ogden valley Without the bridge the county commission and residents of the Valley points hold an additional eight-mil- e trip is made necessary The area near the proposed bridge the road approaches will soon the remainder of the summer Is and be used for hauling rock and earth good however if normal weather fill for the dam proper Mr Iakisch conditions continue he aald The Echo reservoir now is informed the county commission filled tor 65000 of its 74000 acre Heavy hauling would make the road foot capacity with about 100 sec- unsuitable for general traffic he ond feet entering the basin and pointed out 375 second feet or about 500 acre Bridge Refused - Withdraivals at Reservoirs Reach Normal Daily Mark Work Seekers Lists Reduced 36 Per Cent OGDEN— The number of persons seeking work in Weber county dropped approximately 36 per cent between April 30 and June 30 ac cording to a report released by J H — Hlckmandistrict -- manager of the national reemployment service On June 30 the active file at the office contained 2650 names compared to 4152 'names two months ago the report shows These totals Include WPA employes as well as who cannot qualify for re- persons City Receipts Gain Revealed During 1936 Council Unit Designed to Coordinate Plans No Executive Powers to Start for Prison ‘Within 15 Minutes’ -- -- Phono US North Mala Agen Residence Phono 87-- J Phono (51 OomiptDi itt Logan Bureau Adviser Body Voted at Gvic Gubs’ Parley Water Dispute ’ 12 1936 News Concerning Utah & Utahns Life Senlence Given in Fatal Weber county farm bureau outing for the last several years will be reinstalled In the annual celebration this year President George F Stallings of the bureau announced Friday following a meeting of the board of directors Thursday night Will Hold Dance X The-- board also determined to hold a dance on the Friday evening farm bureau day which £ receding scheduled Saturday August 29 at Lorin Farr park y Appointment of committees to complete plans for the day's observance was referred to the men’s and women’s executive committees ’ A report from the health committee submitted to the board stated that organization plans for cooperative and s e m icooperative medical service and hospitalization had been distributed for study among the Individual members of the committee No recommendation to the board will be made until the study is complete and the health survey sheets (are returned to the committee from the Individual farm families to whom they were submitted Menace of Beetles County Agent A L Christiansen described the infestation of the Colorado potato beetle in southern Weber and northern Davis county towns Farmer committees from that region are to meet he said to determine a plan of action against the beetles Chairman George F Stallings of the county weed committee reported that the Intensive drive against white top morning glory and Russian thistle had been finished throughout the county and that at the present time crews are scattered in various towns where remaining patches are thickest JULY Special to The Tribune OGDEN— About 700 acre feet of water per day Is being drawn from the Echo and East Canyon reservoirs D D Harris manager of the Weber River Water Users association reported Saturday He called the rate of use of storage-watenemsT — — ' Rains were heavy in Morgan county and western Weber county he said but little moisture fell in the hills above the reservoirs Some of the irrigated districts of Davis and Weber counties also received only slight rainfall The outlook for water users during r feet daybeingdrawnTIl§- J?r Canyon dam holds- back 'East - 25360 acre feet with about 25 second feet coming from the hills and 200 acre feet per day being Dll contempt OGDEN— William Miller 48 326 Twenty-fift- h street was arrested here Saturday by Deputy Sheriff Lee Clausse for contempt of court Miller allegedly violated a court injunction prohibiting sale of liquor at hie place of business He was released under (500 bond Saturday used Practically no flood damage from the storms was noted on the Weber river watershed he said and the river rose only slightly afternoon but de- signed to coordinate statewide projects was advanced here Saturday at a meeting of the board of directors of the Intermountain Association of Civic Clubs The council would consider and attempt to coordinate every civic project 4n the region and action would be left up to divisional and sectional organizations under the plans discussed Samuel C Powell Ogden president of the Intermountain group appointed Ernest G Winkler assistant regional forester of Ogden and pietrict Judge Melvin G Har rls Logan to a committee to meet with the directors of the Associated Civic Clubs ot Southern Utah at Ephraim July 18 and 19 at which time the council plans will bt completed Frank G Martinss Richfield' president of the southern Utah group attended the meeting and approved the plans advanced concerning the advisory council Board Lineup Under the proposal two members will be appointed from the group two from the southern Utah one from the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah one from the same organization In eastern Utah one from the Provo and one from the Salt Lake City chambers of commerce Introduction of the Civic club of Providence to the organization was made The agricultural and road committees of the group issued reports tho former indicating northern Utah Irrigated lands are so extensive they justify every consideration of the civic bodies The road committee asked that the group call a meeting in the near future with members of tho Utah state road commission to discuss road matters The action was taken according to the request of Tom L Davis highway committee chairman Irvin Hull Ogden gave an analysis of road statistics and compared expenditures with collections over the last 15 years He showed that urban taxations were paying for rural roads Armistice Plano At tho suggestion of the Ogden chamber of commerce it was decided to make a concentrated drive to have November 11 declared an official holiday all business houses of the district closing Tho group appointed a committee to consider the dental advertising law referendum at the request of E J Fjeldsted Ogden chamber of commerce secretary A report on the resettlement administration activities and a request calling for a nonpolitical report of WPA and other government programs were heard Dr J Morris Godfrey was toastmaster at the banquet and Mr Martinss was the principal speaker Mr Martlnes discussed agricultural irrigation and livestock problems in Utah that have been solved by the coordinated efforts of the civic clubs but declared one major problem the placing of the state’s young men and women in gainful occupations had not been solved He suggested that the scenic and the recreational industries be exploited to take care of this problem saying that both must be "sold” to become valuable The speaker said that Utah's sectional interests are interlocked and that boundaries must be forgotten Frank M Browning and Judge Harris were other speakers at the banquet The Invocation was given by Saul E Hyer and Mayor B T Pond gave the address of welcome which was responded to by President Powell Each of the directors was introduced by Mr Fjeldsted Mrs Gem McCann had charge of the musical program and J W Pulsipher led the community singing Dr Godfrey S O Rogers and E M Van Ordeh composed the committee In charge of the convention’s arrangements Suit for $2500 Filed Against Surety Firm OGDEN — Suit seeking (2500 court costs and legal interest was filed here Saturday by Clyde Y Staley against the Union Pacific Railroad company and the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States Staley alleges that on September 21 1928 he subscribed to a group insurance policy through the railroad company and that he was wholly disabled by Injuries July 15 1930 He further alleges that he made proper claim for payment of the (2500 disability payment but that no payment has been made to him Dismiss Charge LOGAN— Charges against E M Christensen for exposing brush to fire at Ricks springs in Logan can yon were dismissed Saturday in the eity court on the request of H I Rice forest ranger whq signed the City Judge Jesse P complaint Rich stated that upon investigating the case Ma Rice found that Mr Christensen had been advised by another forest ranger to burn the brush and was carrying out the advica Auditor’s Report Shows Increase of $17416 in First Six Months Special to The Tribune at the end bt tho period for Logan city were 31741648 above those for the same period In 1935 City Auditor H Reuben Pedersen reported Saturday His monthly statement showed that to date the city had collected 3214- 01299 including a loan of 365000 on tax anticipation notes Resources Gain The total for 1935 was 319659651 and included a loan of (80000 on tax notee Mr Pedersen stated Increases In nearly every major reohi C Bockat Nick Salevurakit source of the city were responsible for the increase In the period During the month of June a total of (1616535 was collected by the city as compared with (1203138 for the same month in 1935 Mr Pedersen said On the disbursement side of the ledger it shows the city paid out (2856268 for June and (17698806 during the period as comwith (1794874 and (15667113 pared of Will Start on Registrations Delegates Sunday in 1935 the report shows Band Concert Will Be Opening Feature Electric Income One of the main sources of income for the city Is the electric light Special to The Tribune climaxed Tuesday night with the and collections for the OGDEN — American citizens of annual banquet to be held in the department month of June show a total of S hotel P Marthakls of Salt Lake Hellenic descent from four western as state representative will de- For the compared with a (889943 states will arrive here Sunday to City period total of scribe the history and progress of $6944278 has been collected as comattend the fifth annual convention Ahepa in the principal speech with (5906558 In 1935 Estipared also are to be made by repre- mated revenue for this of district No 30 American Hellenic department Progressive Educational associa- sentatives of state and local govern- for the year has been set at (128000 tion John G Bockaa chairman of ing bodies probably Including Gov and from Indications this will be the local committee announces that ernor Henry H Blood Representa- surpassed tive Abe Murdock and Attorney Other main sources of Income to arrangements are complete Registration will begin Sunday at General Joseph Chez the city follow with the 1936 figures 9 a m at the Hotel Ben Lomond Election Slated of monthly and period collections convention headquarters A picnic Officers will be elected first and the 1935 second: Water Tuesday and a concert In Lois Farr park afternoon to succeed Nick Salivur-akl- s rates (200615 (2478378 (135632 band of the Price by the of Price district governor E $1951612 licenses $59765 $527790 chapter will open the convention at T Liapis of Ogden lieutenant gov1:30 p m Sunday Another con- ernor August of Rock cert will be given in City Hall park Springs Charles secretary Peter Arglris of at 7 p m Green River treasurer and Nick Nine Chapters Benares of Pocatello marshal Delegates from nine chapters— in Business meetings will be conOgden Salt Lake City Price and ducted Monday and Tuesday Mayor Bingham Canyon Utah Pocatello Harman W Peery of Ogden will and Boise Idaho Rock Springs and give an address of welcome at the Green River Wyo and Ely Nev — opening session Monday morning with visiting members and repre- Mr Bockas will preside at- - the sentatives of the organization’s aux- meetings Resolutions on patriotism Ameriliary chapters are expected to bring Special to The Tribune the attendance mark above 300 icanism education and other subBRIGHAM CITY— Jerry WheelThe three-da- y convention will be jects are to be adopted Tuesday wright 15 son of Mr and Mrs Vern Wheelwright 2649 Ecclee avenue Ogden was seriously Injured Saturday at 8 a m at Perry three miles south of here when he was struck while riding a bicycle by a sedan driven by Miss Evelyn HanLOGAN— Receipts six-mon-th th Members of Hellenic Lodge Due to Arrive for State Meet elx-mon- th $11-509- 88 th -- Boy Suffers Injury When Hit by Auto Land Buyers Program Slated File Defense For Final Week Of BYZJ Term to The Tribune Special OGDEN— A plea stating the defense case In the suit by the United States to recover lands near Portage Utah allegedly sold by Indians in 1918 was filed Saturday in federal court by attorneys for the L D church The church is named among the defendants in the suit as one of the purchasers of land which the Indians had no legal right to sell The government asks return of patents S the land The church plea cites a later law which permits the Indian to sell on Special to The Tribune LOGAN— Events of the concluding week of the summer session at the Utah State Agricultural college were announced Sat- urday and include three lectures one concert and a special feature Lectures will include Dr Hugh Woodward of the Brigham Young university Monday at 11:30 a m at the college auditorium on some phase of education Dr John A Widtsoe Tuesday morning "Some Observations in the New Palestine" Dr George Meyer of the college resident faculty Wednesday on “Should There Be a Universal Language?" A concert of vocal music by Professor Walter Welti of the vocal department at the college will be given Thursday ' The feature of the week is to bo the Greek play “Antigone1 by Sophocles which will be presented Wednesday at 8 p m In the college amphitheater under the direction of Dr N A Pederson dean of the school of arts and sciences at the college The scenic and scientific expedition jto Yellowstone park will leave Logan Saturday July 18 and will return July 24 five years after receiving title and which It claims was operative when the lands were purchased in 1918 The government’s suit is based on a law that prohibited Indians from selling before a period of 20 to 25 years bad elapsed The defense argument also points the land had been held for lifyears and imthe government proved before pressed its claim Another civil case In federal court Saturday that of Thurval Carlscn versus William Hansen concerning infringement of patents on a weeding machine was continued until August 1 in Salt Lake City P H Mulcahy receiver for the Utah Rapid Transit company was Hold Farm Bureau Parley authorized by Judge Tillman D SMITHFIELD— The annual party Johnson to make an instalment payment on buses purchased recently of the Cache county farm bureau was held Friday night at the by the company Smlthfield junior high school with Mrs L J Petty Amalga president Twin Boys Born of the home and community secBRIGHAM CITY -- Twin boys tion and E E Hendricks Lewiswere born at the Pearse hospital ton president of the farm bureau Friday afternoon to Mr' and Mrs In charge The party was originalGlen Jensen of this city The babies ly scheduled for Mack park but weighed 6H and 7H pounda The was shifted to the junior high mother and babies are reported as school gymnasium because of the "getting along fine” rain ou-th- ODOt sen tof Tooele Young Wheelwright was rushed the Cooley hospital where Investigation showed that he was suffering from a broken left leg above the ankle a badly lacerated back and minor cuts and byuises According to Sheriff John H Zundel Wheelwright and a companion Byrne Smith 15 eon of Mr and Mra Edwin S Smith of 2613 Jackaon avenue Ogden were returning to Ogden from Tremonton where the boys had been visiting relatives when Smith called to Wheelwright to come over to the right as a car was approaching from to roar the Wheelwright Instead of turning right turned left In front of the approaching car which swerved sharply to the left but caught the bike with its right front fender sending the boy over the fender and against the handle on the right front door of the car Miss Hansen accompanied by five other school teachers was returning to Tooele from Logan at the time of the accident Committee Chairmen Of Rotary Selected LOGAN— Chairmen for the committees of the Logan Rotary club have been announced by Asa Bullen president as follows: James McCracken sergeant a£ arms Asa Bullen aims and objects Frank Sawyer vocational service N E Munn community service S M Budge international service John H Wilson club service L A Jarvis program Henry Theurer fellowship Ernest Earl classifies'” tlon Oscar Wennergren attendance David Tarbet public Informs-- "' tion O Guy Cardon new members--“ H Stillman boys’ work Dr Edward Davison visiting faculty member at the summer session" ' at the college spoke at the meeting-- of the club Thursday E OE30E ma n jour Vacation to UTAH’S SCENIC WONDERLAND to coincide with the date ot the UNIQUE AND PICTURESQUE celebration at CEDAR CITY UTAH Enjoy the thrill ot experiencing the true PIONEER HOSPITALITY OP THE “OLD WEST” INDIAN POW-WORODEO IB DANCES CARNIVALS PAGEANT SPORTS EVENTS L A C Cl HI - A W Cl ENCAMPMENT AND CE ID A CITY IR ROUND-U- P Four Glorious Days— AUGUST 4ih 5th 6th 6aQEJflPOE I ftT-T- OT— and — 7th fl O' |