Show ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 2t 193f ' B 3 HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE STATE C OF C NAMES PROVO BUREAU IN RJilL CRASH NEW OFFICERS Buslneaa OfNce—Phone 333 24 No University Ave Agent— Phone 107 East First South St Correspondent— Phono 1150 ST GEORGE — Election of officers reports of committees and outthe lining 'of plans for advertising scenic beauty of Utah’ Dixie were ’ the features of the annual meeting of the St George chamber of commerce Friday W B Mathi was elected president MilCounty School Superintendent ton 'Moody secretary and C W ' A Lqve Jr Edgar Simmons A B Andrus B C Watson D M Snow Dr R J Reichman and G C Hale directors An appeal for the chamber's support for the work of the present year was made by Ben Swapp of the forest service who outlined accomplishments during 1933 Mr Swapp said projects included in the 1934 program were completion of construction of a road from Grass yWMWWA t valley through Mill canyon to Whipple in the Pine valley district and building of four dams in the district for flood control and to make lakes for fishing purposes Lower right James M Mooney great-gre- at' He’said this work-w- i th the aid of C C C workers would entail small lower center great - grandmother grandfather expense and would assist greatly in increasing the attractiveness- of the Mrs Barbara E Mooney Davis upper center region to tourists Reports of committees were accepted and a motion was approved to when it adopt a new set of was found the old set had been lost At the close of the meeting the newly installed officers conferred with business men on plans for advertising St George and the surrounding region to attract winter travelers Plans for a membership drive also Dinner Will Mark 79th were discussed Mr and Mrs can Fork was critically Injured here Saturday at 3:40“ p m when his automobile was struck by a Denver A Rio Grande Western northbound 75 feet freight train and hurled through a crossing cattle guard inThe youth suffered Internal juries and attaches at the Lehi hospital where he was taken by members of the train crew fear his skull He was unconscious was fractured &t a late hour Saturday night Dean was driving parallel with the railroad tracks and turned to cross them when the accident occurred at Sixth South and Sixth East streets reported Deputy Sheriff John Evans and Marshal N A Fowler of who are conducting an investigation ‘V- 'I ‘to )£ sl vWsmr " E- - Davis lII holding DannyUunter whose mother Mrs Afton Davis Hunter is at the left center All five generations are residents of central Utah Band Sponsors Name Officers HEBER— The first annual meeting of the Wasatch County Band Sponsors’ club was held at the Wasatch high school music room Thursday noon Several selections were played by the band All officers were reelected: Mrs Geneva B Cliff president Mrs Mary McKell vice president Mrs Addie Murdock secretary-treasurwith the following directors Mrs Edith VanWggoner and Mrs Naomi Burgener Midway Mr and Mrs SteVen Simmons Charleston Mr and Mrs L C Parcell Wallsburg Mr and Mrs George Edler Center Mr and Mrs L J Howe Daniels Dr and Mrs Lacy Dannen-berMr and Mrs M B Lewis and r Mr and Mrs ‘Virgil Fraughton Mr and Mrs Harvey Stone Mr and Mrs E A Hewitt Keetjey The club will give a gold medal annually to the outstanding junior high school music student to match the senior student award given by Delmar Dickson music director er - MT PLEASANT — Honoring James Boasts the birthday of Mrs Malvina C Crane Seely a dinner for and her family be friends will given at her home Sunday night Mrs Seely was in Lange-lanborn seventhy-nint- h d Denmark 1855 January 21 a daughter of Ole N and Maria Jo- han sen Clemen-se- n M Mooney of Long Unbroken Family Record Revaluing Body SALEM— Four' generations of descendants are boasted by James M They are: Mooney 85 of Salem Mri Barbara E Mooney Devis daughter Warren E Davis III Afton Davis Salt Lake grandson Lake Shore Hunter Hunter Lake Danny Shore Mr Mooney was born at Hamilton Ga July 8 1848 moving to Spanish Fork in 1886 and in 1897 to Salem where he now lives He married Mery J McClain in 1868 His daughter Mrs Barbara E M Davis was born at Rome Ga October 28 1872 and in 1892 she wes married to Warren E Davis Jr She lived in Spanish Fork from 1886 until 1914 when she moved to Altonah Warren E Davis III was born at Spanish Fork February 20 1895 and married Rachel Atkins in 1914 Mr Davis has lived in Salt Lake since h - Her parents their four and children emigrated tq America crossing the ocean in a sailing vessel the voyage conMrs Seely suming 12 weeks They crossed the plains in Bishop C A Madsen’s company ar riving at Mt Pleasant in the fall of 1862 The first winter was spent in 1920 the pioneer fort and in the spring Mrs Afton Davis His of 1863 Mr Clemensen built a cabin Hunter daughter born at Spanish Fork Februfor his family on the corner of First 15 1916 was married to William West and First South In August ary H Hunter June 15 1932 and has Mr Clemensen died just a 1863 lived in Lake Shore since that time month before the birth of his young- She formerly resided in Salt Lake est son Ole N and Mrs Seely only the five generations a child of 8 became the mainstay is Completing Danny Hunter who was born AuPROVO— The west side sewer proj- of her widowed mother' gust 19 1933 at Lake Shore a son ect and the paving of 39 blocks in the She went to Bingham in 1876 to se- of Mr end Mrs William H Hunter northeastern section of the city both cure employment She was married being considered as C W A projects July 8 1877 in Salt Lake to Abner probably will be deferred for a few Crane who came west at the close weeks until it Is determined how the of the civil war They came to Mt recent curtailment of C W A pro- Pleasant in 1882' where the family grams will affect the local work El- has resided since being prominent mer Jacob city engineer said on in civic and fraternal activities Mr PROVO — Pay checks totaling Crane died January 10 1919 Saturday were distributed to C W A Oman of the She was manager citizens hoped City officials and of Utah county Saturday unworkers 1907 then to 1905 and from house both the paving and sewer projects E R Henrich-secould be undertaken under the city’s managed the Brown hotel until 1916 der the supervision of is the The disburser the affiliated with She payroll became Petitions have been C W A program reached here $145173 circulated in the western section of First Presbyterian church of thisa highest yet years ago and is more than last week the city for the sewer project and city more than 50Woman’s The checks were distributed to Missionary more than 40 per cent of the prop- member of the She is a charter member of 1532 men working on 70 different society in owners have petitions signed erty chapter No 10 Order of Eastern project throughout the county Howfavor of the project The paving Ivy Star a charter member of Hawthorne ever with the reduction of permislast fall was and approved project circle No 261 Neighbors of Wood- sible labor from 30 to 24 hours a bids advertised for and contracts let craft and a charter member of the week in cities of more than 2500 popuMt Pleasant Rebekah lodge She lation and from 30 to 15 hours per Court Orders Return also is a member of the Home Cul- week in smaller communities which ture club into effect Friday the weekly Of $2469 to Depositors She was married December 15 went payroll will be reduced approximate1928 to Hyrum- Seely of Mt Pleasly $6000 in Utah county in the future PROVO — District Judge Martin M ant Mr Seely died April 25 1933 it is estimated a of is children five mother the She Larson Saturday granted petition of State Bank Commissioner John but only one daughter is living Mrs Malia for authority to return E W Wall with three grandchil-al- l Spanish Fprk Citizens A of Mt Pleasant ‘Mrs Seely also $246984 to depositors of the closed School Board Vote has two brothers living the Rev N Indorse Bank of American Fork Decoto and Cal into the E was bank Clemensen amount The paid SPANISH FORK— Approximately two days before if closed and after George M Clemensen Salt Lake 65 leading citizens and taxpayers had been notified officials the bank met Friday night with the Nebo disthe capital stock was impaired The Poultry Producers’ Unit trict board of education to discuss money was placed in a trust fund and bond election to Elects New Officers calling awithspecial the bank officers given two days in the regulations for secomply which to make efforts to rehabilitate the $250000 P W A loan for the bank capital stock which proved PROVO— Raymond Cutler was re- curing construction of new buildings and fruitless elected president of the Provo unit alterations to old buildings in the Utah Poultry Producers’ Cooperative school district Scoutmasters’ Training association Friday night in the city These projects hpve been approved county building and as soon as bonds have been voted Course Opens Monday andClark was elected vice pi’es funds will be available for the work Carter ident John A Johnston and C Wil The citizens present voted unaniHURRICANE— A A Anderson of ford Larsen directors H E Johnson to back the board of educaProvo Timpanogos Boy Scout coun- manager of the local poultry plant mously tion in a bond election cil executive will conduct a five-daHoldover directors are: secretary In course PARENTS GET WARNING elementary training O R Baird WilliamBirch H Grant for scoutmasters and Ivins T Earl Foote and Mr Carter PROVO— With measles prevalent workers of the Zion' National Park beLyman H Rich and Anson B Call and some cases of scarlet fever district which opens Monday on the need of cooperation and ing reported Provo parents areurged Mr Anderson will discuss “Educa- spokeof modem to check any sign of illness in their poultry methods tion for Character” “Scout Programs use children with the family physician “TeachNeeds" the Meet That Boy’s VETS TO GET PILLOWS Dr C M Smith city physician anThrough ing Scout Requirements A total of 32 SPANISH FORK—The American nounced Saturday Administration and Games” “Troop through the sewing cases qf measles and seven of scarauxiliary Legion in “Ceremonies and Troop Program" committee of the organization of let fever have been reported since Scout Programs” which Mrs Eliza Hales is chairman January 1 Dr Smith said- will send to the Veterans’ hospital at BOARD TO BE NAMED OFFENDER FINED $54 colorful and comfortRICHFIELD— Joseph L Asbury Salt Lake six RICHFIELD — Wilford Hardy was able pillows Richfield Lions of the president sentenced Friday by Judge" Nphi club will announce the members of RELIEF AIDE NAMED to pay a finept $50 after a dismeetat the committee” the “sifting found him guilBEAVER — Wilford J Robinson trict court jury-MWedneshotel in the Johnston ing a member of ty of practicing chiropractic withas been selected has 7 committee will m This day at p local relief committee to fill the out astSte license He was granted investigate and report on all projects the caused by- the resignation perfrussion to pay $15 each 30 days is vacancy of the vote before a membership ’ the total to lje paid within 90 daJsT Low Arnold jof g He-be- Elk-hor- n n Santaquin Friends and relatives honored Mr and Mrs John C Holman at a reception at their home Wednesday on the anniverfiftieth sary of their marThe celeriage bration was postponed two months so their children could attend They were married In Salt Lake November 8 1883 and have since made their home in Santaquin They have taken an active part in civic and L D S church affairs and have here gained a wide circle of friends Mr Holman was born in Pleasant Grove November 8 J857'R JBfLJ'f Mr and Mrs John G Holman Holman Mrs Ma ry formerly Ann Openshaw was born Novemin 1860 ber 4 Pleasant Mount With her parents she later moved to where Santaquin her father engaged in the mercantile business She attended the public schools here and was an active Sunday school worker and choir member Mr Holman in the L D S church Mr and Mr Holman are the parents of nine sons and daughters eight of whom are living They also are the grandparents of 26 grandchildren and have two SANTAQU1N— Projects Delayed By C W A Slash Payroll Hits New High Mark CWA 8 y d MT PLEASANT— Mrs Anne Porter Nelson a pioneer resident of this citvwas honored at a family dinner at her home Thursday in celebration of her seventy-eightbirthday In addition to children and grandchildren many old friends and neighbors called during the day to extend felici' ' tations Mrs Nelson was bom In Provo January 18 1856 and came to Mt Pleasant with her parents James and Mary Anne Leslie Porter among the earliest settlers of this city and this has been her home more than 70 years She was married In 1875 to A G Nelson and they were the parents Mr Nelson died In of 11 children November 1918 Nine sons and daughters are living: Mrs O L Winters Cannon Obed Edgar and Frank Nelson Mt Pleasant George Nelson and Mrs William Matson San Francisco Miss Helen Nelson a teacher at Snow college Ephraim and Hugh Nelson Spring City 25 grandchildren and six great-- ' She has six brothers grandchildren and sisters: Mrs Rose Jacobsen Mrs Jane Coates and Brigham Porter Mt Pleasant James Porter Salt Lake Mrs H T Reynolds and Andrew Por ter Springville h Utah County Allotment Given Approval by 85 PROVO— The Utah county wheat allotment budget calling" for the expenditure of $4870 has been approved by the county review board for payment contingent on of individual contracts after detailed examination and review according to word received from Washington D C Saturday by County Agent Lyman H Rich The operating charge per bushel in Utah county cents amounts to 2 Applicants in the wheat allotment program total 798 with an average acreage of 16116 an average base production of 384350 bushels and an average yield per acre of 238 bush els the county report shows Nonapplicants in the county total 1110 with 3717 acres and an average production of 321 bushels per The deference in yield per acre acr? of applicants and nonapplicants is probably due to the fact that the nonapplicants are on irrigated farms it is pointed out The average annual production of the entire county' is 503600 bushels making a total of 119250 bushels not signed up the report shows 4 LIBRARY SHOWS GAIN TREMONTON—The annual report for the Tremonton library given by Mrs W H Stone librarian shows an increase over previous years Total receipts were $94445 expendi on hand balance lures $59855 $34590 Books total 3052 with four The newspapers and 12 periodicals registration was 1630 country bor1126 and total circulation rowers PROVO— Mrs Milton Booth escaped serious Injury Saturday at 8:35 p m when her Clothing e caught fire as gasoline in which-shwas cleaning garments ignited and burst into flames A son Malcolm Booth 17 tore the clothes from his mother with the result thUt she escaped with her eyebrows and hair but slight Damage to the bathly burned room where she was working and clothing was estimated at $100 She lives at 464 North First West Ob- served by Conple at Family Friends1 Honor Pioneer Of Mt Pleasant BOARD PASSES Salem Man Has TO BE HONORED Four Generations WHEAT BUDGET OP Descendants Birthday of Mt Pleas ant Resident Fiftieth Anniversary Ihi UTAH PIONEER s asked DISTRICT MEET Four-Poi- nt 20 son of Oscar Dean of Ameri- iTEHI— Elwood T Dean £ " LEGION HOLDS m by Freight Train W B Mathis Elected President Plans Laid for Advertising Drive 425-- CORRESPONDENTS AT CEDAR CITY FRIENDSHONOR Woman Escapes Grave Burns in Assail Economy LONG-WE- D PAIR Gasoline Blast Veterans Act Back Lehi Motorist in Hospital Auto Hurled 75 Feet $ t BY TRIBUNE SPECIAL Southern and Eastern Utah INJUKH) YOUTH ::T street A pilot light In a ga water' heater cgused the gasoline to ignite Fire Chief Clyda Scott re- ported SPEAKERS SET FOR TPARLEY Teachers to Discuss During Char-aclerBuildi- Leadership Week PROVO— Dr Amo N Merrill professor of secondary education Dr professor of Hugh M Woodward philosophy and Dr Guy C Wilson head of the religious education department at Brigham Young university will be speakers on “Meeting Crucial Problems in Morality and Character BGildina” at the university’s annual Leadership week Janu- ary Democratic Group Urges Reorganizing Committee RICHFIELD — The Richfield City Democratic central committee Friday drafted resolutions urging O R county chairman to reorganize the Sevier county Democratic comin accordance mittee immediately with the policies of the state organiMembers of the Richfield zation committee feel this Is necessary to assure them of an efficient organization for the next Election The reorganization would include a chairman chairwoman and secretary in each precinct and a county chairman chairwoman and secretary L D S Ward Bishopric At Salem Reorganizes Mick-else- SALEM— The Salem L D S ward haa been reorganized bishopric Bishop Ray Davis was retained as Roscoe C bishop his counselors Hanks and 'H Elmer Sabin were honorably released and E LeRoy Erickson and RoyY Taylor were appointed counselors The Salem ward Relief society lso was reorganized with Mary C Davi4 president Eunice L Gardner and Ruth Cloward first and second counselors respectively Mary Christensen secretary and treasurer and Mrs Marguerite Taylor assistant Livestock Association Elects New Officers PROVO— Hearing on the order citing Don Ferguson proprietor of the Ferguson service station and grocery at Springville to show cause why he should not be enjoined from violating the state petroleum code schedbefore District uled for Saturday Judge Abe W Turner was postponed until February 3 February 2 Clifton Moffit principal of the Provo high school and Mrs Stella Rich and Miss Barbara Maughn of the B Y U training school also Will speak on these subjects Mr Moffit’ wiir speak on “The Moral Codes of Youth — the Concern of High School" with Mrs Rich and Miss Maughn speaking on “The Task of the Public' School Teacher In the Development of Morality" Dr Merrill will discuss “Basis and Significance of Current Moral Trends” “Factors Concerned With ‘the Promotion of Moral Conduct” aqd “The Teachings of the Great Exemplars of Moral Conduct" Dr WoodWard will give five lectures on the philosophy of character His titles will be “Spiriteducation ual Trends in Modern Science’’ “The Need of Character Education In the Modern- World” “Man’s Search for the Good Life” “Character as and "Character Development and Personality” Professor Wilson will lecture on "Facing the Problems of Modern Doubt” in five talks He will discuss "What Are the Causes of Modern Doubt?” “Is the World in Control of Loving Father?” "Is There a Place for Religion in a Scientific World?” “Place of Scriptures In Modern Life” and "The Venture of - Faith” WALLSBURG — The Wallsburg Livestock association last week elected the following officers: Elmer Wall president J F Mecham vice president Dewey Bigelow secretary Mar-viWall and W E Stoker directors Forest Ranger Merrill Nielson and County Agent Russell Keetch from Heber discussed matters pertaining to grazing on the national forests and benefits received by farmers and stockmen through the government A A A program CODE HEARING DELAYED 29 to J WOMAN GIVEN DIVORCE PAROWAN— Mrs Florence Rasmussen Clark was granted a divorce CONVICTED )F BATTERY Beer Ordinance Takes Friday from Clarence Wells Clark on PROVO— Charles Dart 30 of Span- the grounds of desertion and nonEffect in Parowan ish Fork was sentenced Saturday to support by District Judge Leroy H serve five months in the county jail Cox Mrs Clark was given custody PAROWAN— The city ordinance by City Judge Don R Ellertson Dart of four minor children but did not was found guilty of battery by a jury ask for alimony They were married governing the sale of 32 beer became effective Saturday here July 5 1920 Friday License fees for brewers and wholesalers have been set at $50 per year retailers of draught and bottled beer consumed on or off premises $35 bottled beer consumed on' or off premises $20 bottled beer sold for MIDVALE MURRAY consumption off premises $15 TheMidvale 1933 fire junior high school The ordinance provides licenses department county During No 1 going out from Murray fought presented the' following program at will not be issued pool halls pavilions and dance halls 133 fires which did a total damage the Jordan high school Friday afterof $22460 according to the report SCOUT MEET PLANNED noon: just compiled by Chief Jack Clay One-ac- t HEBER— Iona was Preparations are under loss however Sally Taylor all play Practically covered by insurance Ludlow Ray Lester and E E Green- way in Wasatch county to observe House fires numbered 54: 15 were wood! vocal solo Mrs Le Neve Mar- Annual Scout week February 4 to 11 in garages or sheds 12 in industrial tin Kimball tap dance Peter end inclusive- - Special programs will be Rasmussen: interpretative given Sunday February 4 and dally plants five in barns four in stores Eudora and six in chicken coops There were dancing directed by Mrs Bea Olsen thereafter throughout the week On 23 brush fires which endangered Thursday the anniversary of scout DRAPER ing recommittal ceremony services property and eight automobiles e rid to SPANISH FORK— Honoring the drive A community-widwill be conducted and on Saturday caught fire of is undertaken rats by all scouts will meet in the stake tab- 80th anniversary of the birth of Mrs being Fires for the previous year were Draper of ernacle to listen to the address of Annie P Brown the families of Mrs 135 with amounting to the local school The cooperation damage ithe U S biological survey county President Roosevelt Louise Brown Mrs Lettie Patten $41543 local and Mr and Mrs Joseph Brown and Mrs dairy agricultural agent MIDVALE WOMAN SPRAINS ANKLE and poultry associations has been sePhoebe Hughes gathered Friday at of the Completion of the chapel and questionnaires have been PANGUITCH — Mrs Lena Nor- the home of Mrs Brown and spent cured behas Midvale L D S Second ward sent out by Principal Reid Beck to ton Miller 25 is recovering from a the afternoon with her gun under direction of Cerl J determine the best methods of attackof laysprained ankle suffered several days The work will consist ing the problem and to enlist the co- 'ago when she slipped on the ice in and ing the floor building the pulpit the of operation every family in the yard at her home Mac Miller Mass Meeting Called finishing the interior of the room drive 16 son of Mr and Mrs Horace MilDEAFER To Discuss Relief Work MIDVALE- -' of Mrs Miller and a brother-in-lato Stock dividends amounting The following members were ini- ler is confined at home with a dishave been received at the Dra- tiated into the Jordan American Le- located ankle caused by a horse fallLOGAN— A mass meeting for Febper plant of the Utah Poultry Pro- gion auxiliary Wednesday: Mrs Har-rie- ing with him ruary 3 for all unemployed was ducers’ Cooperative association for Jacobsen Mrs Anna M Carlplanned Friday to acquaint workers LIBRARY GETS BOOKS Mrs and the public with the function of producers of south Salt Lake county son Mrs Susan Humphreys announces Manager H E Stringfel-lo- Seena Tracy and Mrs Caroline B GARLAND — New popular books the N R A and other relief activities The stock represents a scale-of- f Sadler The first three are Gold costing $35 were placed on the A committee consisting of Stanley than of L cent per dozen on fnore Star mothers shelves of the Garland library Fri- Lind Daniel Scott Walter Hodges 45000 cases of eggr'shipped from and L Britebeker was named to go MAGNA day as a donation of the Ladies’ 1933 the local plantduring club reports Mrs Mark over hand labor projects and report A will meet Webster school P-to the Logan Unemployed associa!r"''SANDY ' Wednesday in the school "building Nichols chairman of the club art and committee Subscriptions tion Jordan high school Is not only a Consultation will be held with teach- education to two periodicals also were given high school but a junior college as ers from 7:30 to 8 p m followed by RADIO SET STOLEN well Under the sponsorship of the a program which includes selections ADHERE TO CODE BARBERS The manager of the OGDEN— and r club and in orchestra Webster course poC W A glee AMERICAN FORK— At a meeting Super Service station Twenty-fourt- h litical science and economics is be- talk by Miss Libbie Edwards Gran and between Washington on January 17 the barbers of north Street ile district 'primary supervisor ing given The students taking this course “Interpretation of ' Preschool Child Utah couhty decided to charge jhe Adams avenues told police Saturday in a will receive college credit from the and Kindergarten Advantages” Mar- prices set by the state barbeeode that burglars broke the glass Miss MaurTne vin H Strong district music super- of Utah until definite action has been front window of the station Friday University of Utah radio Peterson is instructor of the classes visor also will speak on phases of taken by the state or federal govern- night and stole a table model set ment music Twenty students are now enrolled County and Regional News - celebrates birthday Wal-qul- ' $14-00- 0 t e T -- five-hou- CEDAR CITY— Legionnaires members of the auxiliary from trict No 7 were guests of Cedar 74 at a district convention here and DU poet Sat urday An informal meeting was held at-1a m when the delegatea were welcomed and the convention called to order by Sherman Lamb commander of Cedar City post An informal discussion of local problems was conducted by state and district officials of the legion Officers who attended were: State Commander L A Blackner Magna!' State Adjutant - Otto Wiesley Salt Lake Ray Adams state employment chairman Judge George W Worthen Provo state judge advocate and member of the National Committee on Crime Prevention W K Granger—-chairma- n state legislative commits tec E A Petty department chairman committee on national defense W C Cole commander District No 7 and William Miller dis' : trict vice commander At the afternoon session a resolution was passed instructing all post commanders in the district and 'officials to advise th Utah in congress that the members were unanimously dn favor of the four-poiprogram adopted legion and urging support of the program in congress Mr Adams discussed the P W A and C W A programs in Utah and their importance to men A talk on the legion four-poipro gram was given by Mr Wiesley in which he vehemently denounced the economy act of 1933 in so far as it applied to cuts in allowances made particularly to disabled veterau of the World war and to curtailing hospitalization Other talks were by Mr Granger Judge Worthen Dr Petty and Blackner who launched plans of the state department for bringing the membership up to that of last year The legion meetings were held in the Orpheum theater while the atixll iary met In the Elks club where they were addressed by Mrs George W" Worthen of Provo state president" The concluding feature of the convene tion was a banquet at Escalante hotel for the legion and auxiliary and theip partners followed by a public dance at the C S A hall v ' dis-trl- ct dele--gatlo- Copi-mand- er - Officer’s Appeal Hearing Delayed e OGDEN— An Ogden city civil commission meeting $chedUler for 7:30 p m Monday In city hall has? been postponed until 8 p m Tuesday’ Mayor Harman W Peery and City Commissioner Fred E Williams an nounced Saturday The meeting is to consider the a repeal of Leo W Pack former chief ok detectives and how reduced to a pa trolman from the action of Rial C Moore chief of police and fire de- v partments in reducing his rank The meeting will be held In the o f-flee of Frank W Vause clerk of the city court and recently appointed by- Mayor Peery as secretary of the civile service commission The civil service commission is composed of' George D Shupe Dr W S Paine and Fred C Smith In addition ta the board the city commission will ler-vic- DIVORCE GRANTED PROVO — Vern Peaypf Provo was granted a divorce Saturday from Mabel Peay by District Judge Martin of mental M Larson on grounds Peay claimed his wife re- attend cruelty fused to live with him and said she no longer loved him He was given Salt Laker Fined $50 custody of a minor child and prop erty rights were settled By stipula- On Drunk Driving Charge tion They were married April 26 1922 at Provo WOODS CROSS— F A Hobbs 24 of 1120 Gerard avenue Salt Lake GOES AFTER SUSPECT pleaded guilty to driving a car while' before when Vern M drunk arraigned RICHFIELD -S- heriff Fairbanks left Friday for Boulder Charles W Newton precinct Justice City Nev to bring back C W Mer- Friday night and was sentenced to” rill who is held there in the reser- pay a $50 fine or serve 50 days In vation jail Merrill is wanted here to the county jail He forHobbs is alleged to have crashed answer burglary charges with a car driven by George merly lived with Charles Well of head-oVenice and is accused of stealing val Page 16 son of Thomas Page of this uable personal effects belonging to place near the Odell orchard at school teachers who also Jived there North Salt Lake on November 30 Hobbs was arrested by Sheriff Jo- Holbrook and Deputies Calvin seph ASSISTANT SELECTED G Roberts and Roy White but fsQled’j BEAVER t-- Lowell Hutchings of to appear at the time set for his hear- the Beaver L D S East ward has ing He was rearrested by officers been selected second assistant in the in Milford on Sunday and returned Beaver East ward L D S Sunday to Davis county by Deputy Sheriff to fill Jthe Calvin G Roberts school superintendency t vacancy caused by the release of Clyde L Messinger who was made -bishop of the ward recently e 18424 National Program n Williams Glad O’Connor Sad Reason Snow i OGDEN — The tables were turned Saturday Recently City Commissioner George’ O'Connor was sprightly traversing the halls of the muface his nicipal building wreathed in smiles because he had been given the title of the best story teller lii the city halL That title had been held by Commissioner Fred E Williams On that day Mr Williams was glum Saturday however Mf Williams’ face was the reflection of true joy and Mr O’Connor was somewhat glum The reason: Snow was falling and promising to protect next year’s city water supply through drainage into the artesian basin The snow also was building up a threat for Commissioner O’Con nor4 for he must issue his second crews to 'I order for get out upon the streets and tidythem up He was Inducted Jan- l(l uary 1 and has experienced only- ’ one snowstorm since He is commissioner of streets while Mr Williams' is superintendent of fi snow-clearin- g waterworks f |