Show § The Special to the Tribune 17-- 4 immediately formed an !opinion' from vhat lie said and the manner in which he said it" said Mr : Slott in his affi davit "that he had concluded that the defendants we're gupty of the charge" ' With'ess Urges NeNki Tritll In School Purchase Case HAVE YOU -7 TRIED A high state aild federal officers of the highway being declared CEDAR CITY—Elaborate rib- - will be in vited to attend OLT tOiitt obsolete before it was completceremonies high In t TIIE SCENE 110AD ed the and o'Ver t work began des- ignat FT 717 t Dixie National Forest have been as Utah Highway 14 again I scheduled for Oct 2 to mark- ed officially Tribune Special to The Fred It Timmerman one of the access road connect- is a AMONG THE many difficulSpecial to The Tribune At4 completion of the Cedar City- - ing US Highway 91 and 89 and make this statement in ti jurors ties encountered OGDEN—Alleged In for PROVO—Funeral services pilsconduet constructing Long Valley Forest Highway—a which the rest room: provides easy access to the mountain highway which Thomas road upon which state and fed- Fairelough Pierpont 83 of jurors who heard the trial of Na tional Mon- ti - rises : I 'can't see' what they are nearly 5000 feet in 17 e ral agencies have expended I1Cedar Breaks pioneer Ptovo builde' r financier twoWeber County' school board to prove I may be a away of an more than three million dollars ment and other highly scenic miles trying with :members charged being little green What are they areas in Dixte National Forest entire ledge at the entrance to and industrialist In the past 20 years e ttill -!members of firms which sold The stretch which lies the gulch in Coil Creek Can- - who died Tues The Cedar City Chamber of trying to prove?" : N the board was to in school a Provo goods day Commerce in cooperation with Nvholly within the forest bound- - Ion Another juror James R ' after a 'given as the basis for motions '' officials of the national park laries has been constructed annd $ The 11 Milers between here hospital' was said to have replied:1 Baker in j will City "Thursday Court illness 1 Ogden long A re service are in charge cif plan- - la 110W bei ng "blacktopped" with and the forest boundary was be conducted “14“ new a "Oh g 8 easythat's (y44J1 asking trial these ity for Imorning i a deep hot plant bitumi- - completed previously ' ' ning for the celebration which H 0'-i Snedwere stuff from thembuying City Judge Charles Saturday at noon nous mix with federal funds Clyde Construction Co don who as to have imposed selves and selling it to the at Berg Drawing to Estimates place the amount -A kila' which currently R oom Chapel pr ingville sentence Thursday moriljnvon school board if I had done tile ' forest road shas spent on the 1 a $485000 contract for sur- - Walter P White- - ' in ame ail s Olsen L thin ini and Van Carl j elltAVC7 g nw" Rudy at more than $2365020 by the facing and Completing drain--tim- e head ro rmpr 0k' Kampen board members folop- l'c present tbw--- wp- age installation on the fowing their conviction on the bishop of Provo Mr- 16 4 are completed crations i PierPont road through the forest is LIVE POULTRY ' d 1111°L in last W r a veek ' First charges City Court REMAINING 11miles be- - ing the blacktop at the rate Church of Jesus Christ of set Wednesday at 10 am as 'Russell Clauson Mgr tween Cedar City and the Dixie of about 112 miles each two Saints will officiate time for hearing arguments on forest boundary and tinning days said Paul R Franke su- Latterday morat call the motions Friends may the 01 Poultry Dresssed Fresh Daily 14 through rugged Coal Creek Can- - perintendent of Zion and Bryce tuarY Friday from 6 to 8 pm in MOTIONS THE one who behalf has cost another Canyon National parks has and Saturday prior to services yon probably RED FRYERS : A One million dollars since it was been active in promoting corn-fir- Burial will be in Provo City of each of the defendants were 'wig 1 '1'‘4 A 111 't Speciattyl ImP started in about 1937 pi supported by affidavits of A pletion of the road lb t Cemetery ' rr the one to in and witness which Two tat the Best" intervened "It Pays wars of trial A Although the road is being r M Salt JACKSON JUNIUS and kept much needed funds finished with federal funds it the two defendants to the efPh 64434 2110 South Main from the road resulted in much will be turned over to the state !Lake City a former employe fect they had heard comments of Utah for mai ntenance of fi- - of Mr Pierpont will be speaker on the part of two of the jurors and immediately follow" ' 'cials of the park service said the services Pallbeartvmwilt :during in the trial which constituted e'''4-'''Ceremonies marking comple- - lat !lion of the costly and mm4'- - be employes of Provo Foundry misconduct ' Mr Pierpont died two days The witness T P Slott who needed highway are tentative- A ' had testified earlier for the de t ' ly slated for 2 pm off Oct 2 short of his 84th birthday lie in said his affidavit that and Gov J Bracken Lee will established the first heavy in- fense 'S he had gone to a rest roam in be invited to be p resent to for) Provo—the Provo in dustry the Municipal Building during 'many accept the highway for in Machine and t'o had where Foundry the trial heard he the state of Utah 4 I899—and he became a pronn-nent financier arid builder in Idahoan Willis Office idit! ' Provo He was instrumental in — Winslow tilicAGo 0 ore: Steel' 04171 bringing the Columbia a Idaho Thurs Whiteley Oakley '6:1111211111""ItriralP11111T-'plant to Ironton in the earlyda3 was elected president of '''' the National Potato Council at 1920s The (If i::: ) groups annual He was born Sept 16 1870 the close 0 in Salt Lake City a Son of mectiti g Thomas and Naomi King Pier-- t pont He came to Provo in 1884 and was the first president of Provo N NALLEY'S AT YOUR FOOD STORE Chamber of Commerce and the ARmoults 11sk:::::: LUMBERJACK l!' 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