Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 18 1834 D 9 f : 4 HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE STATE UNION LEADER UTAH COUNTY’S TESTIFIES IN C iU ' U - nx v J: -- t v’ W A PAYROLL Southern and Eastern Utah TRIBUNE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS Vi Honor Week Will MOVE FOR NEW-- 0 Be Observed PROVO BUREAU Business Office—Phone 333 2f No University Ave Agent— Phone 107 East First South St Correspondent— Phone 1150 BY at S BUILDING Richfield School 425-- s i RICHFIELD — The first annua’ Honor week Of the Richfield high school will be held from February V fv V ' I" Y': 19 to 23 to promote citizenship —— ' s among the students increasing inter- I eAt'in the honor league system and Charles Guynn Describes Increase’ of $3126 Due to Senator King Urges Inspecal v J ? correcting all questions regarding to students anawarded honor points Demands on Mine of Issuance to Determine Needs Qiecks on nounces Phelon Malouf honor league tion '! Met lMrtSizrfr ifi I commissioner Accounts Overdue at Provo Operators In connection with Honor week a Branch A C Furnishes Judve Refuses Motion of mimeographed copy of the honor league part of the high achool conPROVO — The Utah county C W A Programs of - Lectures PRICE— Charles Guynn National Stockholders in LiaPROVO Senator William H stitution which will also contain a Miners’ union Header on trial on a payfujl issued Saturday totaled King has recommended to the trea: recfor the student’s place Music personal more Case than the Dances of with connection the riot hi previous charge ury department officials that an in bility ord of honor points and acholastic spector week reports County Disbursing coal mine strike of last August took be sent to Provo to invest- !marks will be presented to each stu- gate erection of a new federal build r The inthe stand In Sixth district court in his Agent E Rv Henricksen crease is due 'Principally to issuance own defense Saturday as his attorneys PROVO—A motion for a new trial dent Members of the Honor club ing in this city according to word of checks for overdue pay was denied defendants in the case of and student body officers will be received from the Utah senator Sat- sought to break down state testimony Of the total payroll $2689 30 was that Guynn was active in calling and John A Malia state bank commis- awarded ribbons of distinction urday by Mayor A O Smoot paid to federal Workers $183 50 to sioner vs various stockholders of Superintendent A J Ashman of The letter is in answer to several directing the strike administrative forces and $2192024 the State Bank of Payson 7 by Dis- the Sevier district schools will communications sent Smoot Guynn gave a long detailed explanthe student body in the patri- pointing out the needbyofMayor to worker? on local and county projation of the demands made upon the trict Judge Martin M Larson Satura new fed otic- assembly birth- eral ects The checks were issued to 1975 Washington’s is mine operators by the National MinIt Smoot’a day building " Other numbers on the assem- contention that $140000Mayor ers’ ufilon These demands included the first ap- employes The amount paid out as Previously the court had granted day cereinclude' bly program Flag a checkweighman elected and paid for Provo supplemental to other payrolls Was Would asked propriation judgment against the stockholders by v $224120 and authorized collection of their mony short citizenship addresses be sufficient to erect an addition to t by the miners regular pay days every With February 15 the final date fob 15 days reduction of rent on comstockholders’ liability The motion Dae Coons Qra Christensen Stanford the ideal federal building but such A under the original setup all foraddition would not take care of waa madnen grounds ‘ou'50n S 2?nry ®9a’: ralinnjan pany houses pay for "dead” work old famous the el otTohraim boasicofctoe AMrewX Jensen work was brought to a stop in the trombone soJoithe city's present needs that errors in law occurred at the time amr s hall lof cvemmrnd a seen dashboard steering-ba- r has automobiles which Clyde Morlensen vocal solo Olive Mayor Smoot has pointed out' la' Charles Hopcounty on that date trial mine committee elected and recogUtah and still runs as smoothly as it kins county C W Asays practically 30 years service in committee bead The stockholders are: George Lloyd past communications that Provo has "V’ nized by the miners ' well-knomachine of the “horseless Expectations are that the Provo can- - Miss Mary Bastow lecturing on “Art Amos George C Chase Jennie Fairmore federal employes than city and He went to great lengths to explain ever did so he says This county employes and that many of the Justice of the demands to the court carriage” age has operated in the Sanpete county city since 1005 and yon water system project which calls in Everyday' Life” brass quartet banks Nathan D Hiatt Robert E the federal offices' are compelled to 'Wi Kar Huber John T Lant William A McThe case will be resumed at 10 a m prior to that in Salt Lake It still bears its old continual license for expenditure of more than $10000 Douglas Liston Dick Johnson rent office space An appropriation “723 Ut” but claims age exemption now on its occasional appear- in labor allotted by the C W A will Burgess and Dan Crawford Clellan William C McCormack Monday start this week of at least $300000 should be allowed ance in parades Hurricane camp Allen Cannon dis- John Oberhansley G Fred Ott Page Wife Testifies Provo for a new federal building in - f Requisition for 50 men to begin cussing “The Long Designs of Japan” Furniture company Earl Page Joe i Answering testimony of state’s witthe estimation of Mayor Smoot Sen work on replacing culinary water saxophone quartet Paul Tolton Mazel W Patten Mary Seebury and Dave nesses who said Guynn had addressed PROVO— District Judges Martin M ator King also bolds the same view U pipe has been sent to the reemploy- Johnson Cloyd Nelson and Arnold Shuler the pickets on August 20 the defendment service office already Mr Hop- Gurr dance numbers Atha Approval of the accounts in liqui- Larson and Abe W Turner Mayor his communication to Mayor Smoot ant's wife Mrs Rae Guynn declared kins states The city must furnish the 7 Annie Fife Wanda Little dation of the bank from October 26 X O Smoot and Police Chief John 4 her husband was in New Mexico from materials costing approximately and Norda Flnlinson with Inez Corry 1933 to January 10 1934 as submit- Harris addressed a group of Provo The senior Utah senator also the night of August 16 until the morn1 ’ $5000 ted by Commissioner Malia and Ex- special junior police officers Fri- that Mayor Smoot do everything poe as accompanist ing of August 21 ' Another slble to official which have !?’ E in the project afternoon H on and aminer Street was made by day x probably working city county She explained that women took part will start in the qty will be installing Kanftb Parent-TeacheDeer creek project do everyth inf to the court Saturday The expenses building In picket activities because they are a drainage system in the addition to for the period are listed at $1171 18 The character of the work and the clear away any problem retarding affected by conditions as much as Machine Brought to Ephraim from Salt Lake in 1905 in Provo City cemetery Will Present Program divided as general $15549 salaries advantages of such an opportunity it progress are their husbands “Mass picketing is This project la of great importance $667 50 travel Perfect Condition Exhibited During Parades $19319 and legal to serve the public and their classSPANISH FORK — Much disappracticed” she said “because workers ' mates was pointed out by Judges and value to the state Senator King t $165 have learned that when they picket in pointment was experienced here SatLarson and Turner Mayor Smoot feels and states that official in Wash- KANAff— A program will be presmall groups they frequently have EPHRAIM—Back in 1907 a young as 20 miles an hour on a good road urday when checks due a large num- sented by the Kanab r and Chief Harris outlined the work lngtan also are anxious to see it get been attacked and beaten” Mrs C W ber of A workers failed to arMr Jensen took up the trade of to be done-amhow the organization under way came to in the C Jensen man Andrew high association night Monday officers had told denied that rive It was said the checks might Guynn He also recommended the selection a shoemaker and for many years has incould best program The auditorium school help the strikers to picket in a manner other Ephraim to convalesce at the home of has a little ’ shop back of his home arrive Ionday man Considerable study of the situation of City Engineer Elmer Jacob Elbert ukulele selection cludes than they were doing or that residents hi mother He had had his left leg on First North east of street of ager the Ash— just orA will be made by members of the project Griffth: retold story Mrs R of Spring Canyon had complained of amputated as the result of an acci- Main ‘ The car stands in a little gaganization as well as by the city ofby artistic dance pyramid posing disturbances She stated also that none dent at a sawmill in Oregon where on the east aide of the shoe rage Utahn Wins ficials and plans tor future activiKanab high athletic stunts and of the strikers carried weapons Scholarship he had spent four months in a hos- shop and since 1922 has been taken FARMINGTON — District Judge ties will be discussed it other meetschool girls’ gym classes talk on Mrs Guynn declared she was arrestHe used to stand by the fence out for parades only running on its To pital Ashschool problems Principal R A University of Choice Eugene E Pratt Saturday ordered ings soon Mayor Smoot stated City ed aftdr the strike was over by offi- at his mother's home In the north- own power It la still in good condiof the organ- Sheriff Joseph Holbrook to sell at Attorney Rayomnd B Holbrook will e cers who did not have a warrant and east by reading of of town and was greatly tion the tires are like new and the part ization F R Major probably be the speaker at the next public rale 19 cases crfJ2 beer that she spent seven days in jail in watching Ephraim’s car is kept ready to run at any interested MT — - elected officers of the assoPLEASANT Eric Clithero The beer was confiscated by the meeting outlining the limitations of NewlyPROVO — A second degree burglary Defendsd by Local Member only automobile go past making de- time s the boys’ services Mr Smoot stated son of Harry Clithero of thi city ciation are: Mrs Alga Brown presi- sheriff’s office when Themis a local store 26 of the John from charge J Jenliveries Farrell against a Mr is stride a It from and of Yenzi member a the of long Wasatch academy Ralph was arrested at Bountiful with graduate local waiter was dismissed Saturday dent Elisa Anderson vice president TO GIVE OPERETTA in 1927 has been awarded a Spring Canyon local union asserted merchant L M Olson He felt that sen’s car to the 1934 model automoF R Major secretary and treasurer the beer in his car on September 7 year’s to — that Guynn had nothing to do with he would very much like to own that biles but it s doubtful if there is by City Judge Don R Ellertson and 1933 GARLAND The operetta "Paper icholarship any large university in Costurous was found guilty he was resolved inand a on “horseless so is a arrested car in immediately that carriage” the He said United Strike the or States Ephraim or Europe by the today calling directing befora John W Hill justice of the Prayers” will be presented by the new complaint for the same alleged Demurrer Overruled the defendant told the "miners to be that some day teresting or Is valued so highly as offense Preabyte peace of Bountiful where a fine of Garland grade school students in the faculty" of the McCormick In this old model R OLsmobile to can was The Ephraim rian brought and not peaceful destroy property seminiary iitChi-- ” In Funeral Home Suit $25 was imposed with the alterna- L D S recreation hall Friday at 8 cago Theological Ellertson 1905 by Mr Olson for delivery purtook Judge the of first car The of the made is frame T from no After that which he will per' gradu weapons testifying carry tive of serving 30 days in jail p m The cast Includes Cleo Nye He had bought it in Salt Lake angle steel and is about two feet charge under advisement Friday folfiled next June 140 of the 160 men employed inside poses Innei Bobbie Christopherson Amy price of $400 the square directly under the seat Two lowing a preliminary hearing Farthe mine were members of the N M at a second-han- d Afton Hales Melvin Manning Lowell Mr Clithero is aker graduate of f" PROVO — A demurrer to the Legion Drum and Bugle U Yenzi said picket lines were estab- factory price then being about $850 long side springe are fastened to the rell charged with entering the Per- amended Hess Golden Adams Naomi Gaddie Westminster college Salt Lake and ‘V the in complaint Finance company’s office at lished to keep other miners from For several years the little automo- frame the front ends of the springs sonal Rcelecls Officers O C Cyril Thompson Nobuo Watanabe and Wooster college Wooster Ohio Claudin Provo 75 city against Corps East Center street February 12 in bile was used regularly to carry mer- resting on the front axle and the working A Franklin the and Claudin Ruby to rear ends on the rear axle The both complaints George Denis told of pick handles chandise from Mr Olson’s store and Loan company asking Program Although fingerprints were se- Building engine rests on the cured being issued by the Spring Canyon all parts of thf city and then it be small the defendants PROVO— All officers of the Provo GRAZING DAMAGES SODGHT be restrained that the sorts troubles all of following transmission a has chain and frame developing gan to they burglary nonatrikers on the Coal company For to Week''- -' of $250 provo— at and Damages American drum' home from funeral Inspiration bugle Legion operating were not introduced in court as evinight the N M U voted to cease work There was not a garage in Sanpete running to a boxing in the center of dence In the 240 forth University avenue was corps were reelected Frday night legedly trespassing and grazing sneep nor automobile an time at me the and This the axle contains rear preliminary memhearing Louis Dalpiaz another union boxing overruled Saturday by District Judge Plans fpr beginning drills so the corps on the surface of mining nuims are mechanism for two speeds and re- it is understood it is upon this eviber said he was stopped by men car- chanic Martin M Larson The defendants will be in readiness tor the visit of asked in a suit filed Saturday by the MT “PLEASANT — “Inspiration dence the that second arrest was verse a The also brake He cylinder Knew About Automobiles rying pick handles and threatened wefe given 15 days to file an answer National Commander Edward A Lehi Tinitc Mining' company against week” will begin at Wasatch lead- Inches by 6 inches end is a made Testimony in’ the preliminary to declared officers had never told strikMr Jensen had come to America is 4 e emy Monday evening February 19 u tha emended complaint here Hayes February 24 were dis- Theodore Nichols The suit ask that and to was the effect hearing Faris that The affair radiator or ers they were picketing unlawfully continue until the following ” the defendant be required to et from his native Denmark not so The demurrer was made on the cussed rell was seen the of allegedly made seamed leaving copheavy that he had ever heard complaints that many years befora and had become nature of his cialm on the Sunday reelected were Orval forth-Thgrounds that the amended complaint the peace was being disturbed The Rev Arthur Miller pastor of ’ per tubing and lies flat under the building following the burglary contained more then one cause of Singleton manager Clarence Harmon mining property and be temporarily acquainted with several makes of seat '' of is The back the tank gas e automobiles in Iowa before seat action and was uncertain Organiser Testifies drum major and Karl Hansen Cus- restrained from aaserting any claims Union Presbyterian ehurch at Lara New will and hold six Condemnation about mle gallons will be the in and Wy it speakerwent Utah to then to will he and of todian Oregon property New'bugfes Paul Crouch organizer for the The gas tank and water tank were services will be held daily at 9:55 be secured the comjpgseason Mr Trade Union league which is affiliated In the spring of 1913 Mr Olson then Nebo High Schools List Trial Motion but Mr JenDenied a m end 7:30 p ANNULMENT GRANTED formerly right together state senate of a the member Magreed sen stated jn in the Preebjrte- - — U declared the latter with the N Singleton as water them the rian separated church — M PROVO District Martin Jento to automobili Mr sell the Judge Schedule of Debates organization was opposed to force or would become hot end cause exces PROVO — A motion of Utah county Larson granted Saturday an annul sen The cash price paid was $45 not want the Noted" Economist Will I violence as they Uid sive evaporation of the gasoline for a to ment of the marriage of Elmo Carter New Extension Course new set at once Mr about Jensen trial the in condemnation — Nebo district high companies to have an excuse for SPRINGVILLE Uses Standard Tires suit against S F Grant of Ameriand Violet Ruth Ellison Carter They He Address is balling in the militia or “armed thugs’" put the car in running order schedule school announced debating banking Treats of Current Books were married February 22 1932 at The tires are standard automobile can Fork was denied Saturday by as follows: to break the strike Women were used had to do a lot of rebuilding put on Mr Carter alleged Evanston Wyo on the picket lines he said in effect a new gasoline and water tank sol- tires of “way back when” They used District Judge Martin M Larson 12— Spanish FwlT” affirma-tlvnoted March T PROVO— John Flynn that six months’ time had not elapsed and later Grant was given judgment of $1490 to influence men who might come to dered the radiator and replaced nu- to be termed 28x2 at Spanish economist and author who will de- from the time Mr Ellison secured a PROVO — A new extension course — merous parts but soon had the “side- 28x3 and are the same size as motor- for 014 of ah acre sought for the Fork Springvilie negative take the jobs of the strikers afunilecture at a liver BrighaTn Young Payson negative Springvilie decree of divorce to the date of her entitled “Books of the Day” will be He ap- cycle tires of a few years ego On new state highway running through “I don't believe any man would be winder” In perfect condition af23 will son at Springvilie Pay firmative) versity 'Friday February conducted by Mrs Christen Jensen ‘him enough to go to work un- plied for a license and was given either side of the curved dashboard that city The jury held that $420 firmative Spanish Fork negative at speak briefly before the Utah county marriage with Monday at 7:30 p m in der such conditions after a striker’s the continual license number of is fastened an oil lamp Dry bat was due Grant-to- r the land and $107JL Payson of Institute American of the BIRTH ANNOUNCED chapter room 218 education building of Brig wife had impressed upon him that his ”723 Ut” A few years later the teries furnish the electricity for the damages for depreciation to hi prcj£ March 14—Payson affirmative Banking at a 6 30 p m dinner in the ' erty caused by the new road being Judge Nephi J Bates ham Young university doing so would take food from the continual license law was changed engine The crank permanently in- built at Payson Span- Hotel Roberts preceding his lecture andRICHFIELD— Springvilie negative The course is club Mrs too close received to for Bates word of the to new is and Jensen had designed on theJJrant home Mh the right side of the stalled buy a mouths of hungry people” Bankers from all sections of the birth The motion for' a new trial was ish Forkatnegative Springvilie affirTuesday in Salt Lake of a new women teachers and others interestCrouch declared cars were stopped license each year but the car still seat and can be wound from the seat mative have been invited to attend Payson Springvilie nega' county on made the The car is grounds that to prevent people from bringing in ex- has the original number painted or from the ground jury award- tive and Spanish Fork affirmative at and more than 125 are expected in- grandchild a girl to Mr end Mrs ed in current literature L W Sid well of (Salt Lake ed Grant excessive damages under Mis plosives blowing up company prop plainly on it Mr Jensen continued guided by a steering rod or handle Spanish Fork SCHOOL TO GIVE PLAY cluding representatives from Pleasant Sidwell is a daughter of Judge and to use the car until 1932 the last and the brakes and gears are ell on yifluence of prejudice erty and blaming it on the N M U Grove Lehi Springvilie Spanish Mrs Bates FERRON— The Ferron high school He also explained that the N M U time he purchased a state license the right side as as well Fork Fork and American Professors to Address will present Monday night the play The muffler is very effective at Casts Picked was controUed by rank and file mem- He made frequent trips to near-b- y Plays Provo FLOCKS INSPECTED “The Antics of Andrew" The cast in-bers and that the vote of the majority towns in the county and also hauled close range but wheivene gets a city Menial Hygiene Group 2 PROVO — Carl Frischknecht assist-an- t wood rocks and sand from the foot- block away the- - explosions of the In Beaver Contest Fay Stringham Nina Barton ruled ail action Masonic Lodge lo Hold extension poultryman and R C Norene McDonald Evelyn Oveson Mr and Mrs V P Nielsen testi- hills The car would make as high engine argjike the report of a gun PROVO— Dr Parley A Christenof Spanish Fork represen-taliv- Elva- - Larson Dean Killpack Henry fied to conditions during the strike Dance Swalberg BEAVER —Beaver L D S ward sen professor of English and B F Ceremony of the State Hatchery associ- Larson Clive Hansen Bruce Killpack 7"$ Special and corroborated testimony of other M I A has the contest plays for Larsen professor of art at Brigham ‘Y’ ation Thursday and Friday inspected Wallace Nelson Walden Barney ’ defense fitnesses the season cast as follows: T anniver- breeding flocks of Utah county Young university will address the PROVO— The George Conover Rex Sunderson Presents”: Warren Utah County Society for Mental Hy- sary and past masters’ night will be “Wedding Hansen and Jack Addley Joel '"n Royce 4JO“ Thompson Ira Yardley Blanch Pat- giene Monday at 730 p m in the held by Story lodge No 4 F A A M COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS P Jensen is director terson Betty Huntington end Hazel city and county building — - - — Wl of Provo Saturday at 8 p m in the CASTLE DALE — The Commercial "Some Implications of Art and Lit- local Masonic Herman club oLCastle Dale has been reorganYardley is- in GRANTSVILLE-r-Th- e FROVQ— A complete set of expert temple musical fes- Delhi Mrs Melba - — erature In "Mental Hygiene’" will "be Grimm past mastejV announces ized with M P Greaves elected presireproductions of all known first edi- tival of the Tooele L D S stake M charge "Conflict”: Ivy Gentry Bertha Les- discussed by the speakers Dr ChrisA representative of the grand lodge dent A D Keller vice president tions of the works of Stephen C' Fos- I A which was given at Tooele Febter composer of “Old Black Joe” and ruary 4 will be repeated in the Grants-vlll- sing Fay Jensen and James Smith tensen will treat the literary aspect from Salt Lake will be the principal Hector L Peterson secretary’ Clair the Winters chairman of the membership PROVO— Plans for the Provo dis- other famous songs has just been preA dance will follow Second ward chapel Sunday at with Mrs Chloe Fillmore in charge and Profeasor Larsen the art aspect speaker trict Boy Scout drive February 26 sented to the Brigham Young univer- 7:30 p m Most of the ward Mutuals “Friend of the Family”: Albert EdAll Masons and Eastern committee meeting to 28 to raise $23000 to cover deficits sity library by Joslah Kirby Lilly of of the stake will participate most of wards Rube Baldwin Roes Porter Ml Pleasant Girl Wins Stars and their partner tre urged and running expenses for 1934 were Indianapolis Ind The collection also them with women’s and male choruses Dixie Law Beth Hutchings Claudia to attend MISSIONARY HONORED an" discussed Friday evening at a meet- includes the earliest obtainable edi- others with solo duet and quartet Farrer Roma Carlton and Iris Black-ne- r Vote farewell EMERY— A missionary College Popularity R J Beal is conducing this FARM CLUB ELECTS ing of representatives of civic clubs tions of songs and compositions in numbers was held Friday evening for party with Chairman Rulon Van Wagenen cases where proved first editions canMiss Eva Arbon of Grantsvilte stake play MT PLEASANT— Miss Van Netta OREM— Reed Hales of Orem was CUve Beal who is leaving shortly tor Chairmen from the clubs were not be found M L A music director will direct Larsen daughter of Mrs John G under reelected president of the Farm and a western states mission for the L named as follow: Lions Dr W Woolf The set of reproductions is the most the ensemble numbers with T Leo Ja Legion Will Observe sen of this city won in the girls’ popu- Homemakers’ club Friday night at D S church RotaTy Vemard Anderson and complete collection of Foster’s works cobs of Tooele directing the combined contest at Snow college the home of Elroy Gillmari Delmar Denzil Brown Chairman Van ever made It contains an even 200 male choruses UTAH POSTMASTER NAMED Washington's Birthday larity last week Miss Larsen was Haire" of Orem was reelected secreEphraim Busithe will Wagenen Feb 17 (P)— Postrepresent discovered Foster songs and composiThe festival is being repeated befor the WASHINGTON coming year tary an honor Projects on student her graduation ness and Professional Men's club n master General tions to which are added all known cause so many people were unable to NEPHI — The American Lejion from North Sanpete high school in will include studies of home Farley announced toarrangements of bis’ own work and get seating accommodations at the and auxiliary- - of Nephi post No 1 1932 economy clothing budgets day the appointment of Merlin M also his arrangements of the work of first production will sponsor a public patriotic asMiss Crystal Hansen daughter of rural sociology home gardens farm Madsen as acting postmaster at others Judge Quashes Order Utah sembly in Juab high schooL- - audi- Mr and Mrs Parley Hansen of Mt water supply and home management PREPARE FOR A GOOD torium Wednesday honoring Wash- Pleasant won second honors in the The club is composed "of young peoSchedule Inspectors Laundry Dispute BeaverMilford Road POSITION ington's birthday New Officers Elected ple of Orem and Lindon contest on Tuber Moth Following the Legion ritual thd Meetings today there U a hi da Everywhere PROMOTE! OFFICERS will be given: POWER OFFICERS NAMED PROVO — A motion filed by the following program By Pocatello Carmen mand for men and women with oness Graveling Being Speeded defendants in the case of the Troy SPANISH FORK—At a meeting of BEAVER — Officers who have qualtraining Yen too ean have RICHFIELD— E L Barrett state Selection Fidelis Choral elub readg position by Idaho—Melvin F of theseNOW for laundry A H Johns C W Chapman and Canton ing Mrs Leeta Squire musical trio the Palmyra Electric Light and Tele- ified in headquarters battery and comPOCATLLO or agricultural inspector a talk phone company Friday afternoon in bat train Third battalion of the 222nd Cutler Pocatello was elected presi- rolling Course here BEAVER—Graveling on Beaver-Milfor- KJar district agricultural inspector prize essay LaMont Peterson and J T Smith of Salt Lake against Our Albert Van Cott William Lake F J highway No 21 from Miners-viU- e Monday will start an inspection and former State Commander Georges Palmyra L D S amusement hall di- field artillery Of the Utah national dent and installed by Bannock eoun- office help are Increasing rapidly— lev- - wBallif of Provo selection Juab high rectors elected were: Fred Neilsen guard here have been promoted-Granto four miles west of Beaver is series of Balli and John S Van Cott of Provo ty Carmen lodge No 94' affiliated eral of our students have been plaeea ryiv' meetings with the farmers school band to quash an order citing them to show progressing rapidly under the direc- in H Tolton from first lieutenant good positions reflected J R Huff and Joseph A the American Federation of Piute and Gar Wayne Sanpete been received thlg jearjos Construction field counties to determine whether cause why they should not be ousted tion of the Reynolds-EIAdamson Lake Shore E L Otteson to captain end Joseph A Manzione bor? at ceremonies in tha Labor tem-- office have work and our school ha been WARD TO STAGE PLAY f ak officers of the company was grant- company of Springvilie to from The lieutenant second first James and Sorenson Jr the potatoes are contaminated with Palmyra pie Friday night $ unable to fill afl the positions opsn MT PLEASANT—' “Listen to Leon" ed Saturday by District Judge Abe More than 800 tons of gravel is of the When you enroll at Henagers yen arepromotions were caused by the resigtuber moth Rosqvist 'secretary August ' CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS comedy-dramW Turner coached nation of Captain S Taylor Farns- - Idaho Federation of Labor presided sure of a position as soon as compspread each day The contract —The' Inspectors also will instruct a three-ac- t Mfss Dorothy Salisbury and Miss The defendants were ordered to ap- calls for spreading 34000 tons Nine the farmers ' several months ago ROOSEVELT— The Roosevelt Other officers elected and installed teNew classes are in methods of eliminat- by this week In Emmeline Kindred and sponsored by mercial club has elected the followpear and show cause why they should large dump trucks are being used and ing the moth were: Fred E Lewis vice president: both Day and Nightstarting School Call write ty CLASS TO MEET SCOUT D S the North L not be ousted as officer of the com- gravel is being hauled from the ward H Harrison full partio officers! Sunday and George ing Stephen Pratt recording secretary or phone for catalog Meetings are scheduled as follows: school will be presented at 8 p m president Clarence L Ashton vice MT PLEASANT —’The second O P Bennett financial secretary A ulars pany and fined not to exceed $5000 Minersville gravel' pit i Our tuition rate are reaeon-able11 a m Gunnison 2 p m Monday are unasuallylL our Instructor The court acted without jurisdiction Saline Tuesday 10 a m Richfield Wednesday in the high achool audit- president R S Jordan Ezra Burton meeting in a series of Scout Leader- A Smith treasurer in PRIMARY REORGANIZED proficient It pays to get tha best the defendants claimed in their moorium- The cast include R F Shir- Fred Ferron John E Wiscombe and ship lessons conducted by Executive 2 p m end Junction NOW Wednesday commercial Prepare Visit-othe training — JUNCTION The Junction L D S TO MEET A Vernal Jones tion Miles rs the of for W Sorensen G ley Bartoft 2 Ephraim Joseph Moysh directors Thursday p m Panguitch Other Miss Essie Olson Miss good opportunities coming A of for welcome : Louise Fowles eeheol North Sanpete district will be held TREMONTON — The P-Primary association has been reor- meetings will be scheduled later any tima See ELKS SELECT CANDIDATE Miss Eva Beck' Miss Louise Matson IRRIGATION FIRM ELECTS monthly in eession ganized with the following officers: at 7 30 p m Wednesday in the Fair-ve- Tremonton will hold it and Loyal Young PROVO —J Louis Fischer was se- Ella Ipson president Mary B McSCHOOL REPAIRED meeting at the Tremonton school on SPANISH FORK—The Spanish junior high school building A KANAB-t-A- s Cloe Jack lected as Provo Elks lodge’s candidate Intosh first counselor a part of the local Friday at 730 p m County SuperFork South Irrigation company anAUXILIARY PLANS BALL FARM BUREAU TO MeIt A- tor district deputy of Utah Thure-jmasecond counselor and Iola C W A program the interiors of the intendent Herman Bunderson of Brignounces the rejection oi the following jV BEAVER—The American Legion officers: David H Jones- - president an ni- - In tosh secretary-treasurPROVO— Utah County Farm bu ham City will discuss “School CurKanab district and high schocll buildnight when the sixty-fiftThey of the founding of the lodgelplace Vera K Anderson president ings have been repaired and painted auxiliary is planning a masquerade Roy C Wasatch J7J1 vice president L V Arreau directors will meet Wednesday riculum" A program of songs andl45 East Broadway was celebrated Mr Fischer wdn over Ella Ipson first counselor’ and Will-- J Improvements also have been made ball on the night of Washington's gylet Paul Ludlow and Loren B Creer at 7 30 p m in the city and county recitations will be presented by par ' Largest and Best in Intermonntaln lent Edwin Stein to the grounds ' I Territory jme Luke second counselor director birthday in tjie legion hall berk 'building to appoint committeei F STRIKE TRIAL ft4Mirfw-4k- IV1 - TOTALS $24793 HVnT'"''-''- boys IN CAMP GAINS IMPETUS NEW BANKING j r ENTERTAINED TRIAL DENIED 1 w -- - -- ' new-trial side-wind- er Juniof Police Hear Officials ' Auto' of Ancient Vintage Operates After 30 Years -- Merry-weath- ’ ’ urge'''' rs Parent-Teache- Sheriff to Sell L u Confiscated Beer w Suspect Freed Faces Nfcw Charge -- 'f by-la- Cos-turo- j d ' i - er -- 2 four-cycl- 34-inc- h e rs 1 old-tim- - min-vjn- lroup e 2 hard-boile- W for MIA Library Given Stake to Repeat Foster Collection Music Festival Plans for Scout Drive Discussed sixty-secon- d - -- WANTEDTMfaha 7 e j womemwiifilusincsq training- beautl-iicatio- Fair-vie- I In huai--ne- better-payin- d SUwil ’ t “ La-li- - y l' be-n- g a Com-Nvor- — P-- T nr T Henager Mc-da- y n h er Business College rr V ” - |