| Show ' - ' i : ' : i ' ' 4 E:UNDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - - By11nburleSPOpIal Correipohdents - ::: '' THREE CACHE COUTYWATER ' i - : - '0 ' ' ' Business Office: IfT1111" 12- - '- Cent Payment to - 1- 8 - - : - r4 Washiligtea I ' - i ' Home 38" c 117 t :tH:1 43 "ss lt :7'11Aa7" s s' cf 4v - t' 4 i ' oki- ? :iit':'Z:t4 :'4:i:: itt f' Isi 3$ i s 40k1 1 'k Li ' V :s 7 s s s Iti '''ts '246-'s- ' set for per ' s'' " 4 - 110 '4 ) t Action' Held Up as Corn Two Playmates Scramhlo mission Consideri Low to Shore in El Monte Pond Accident et to Be Excessive : 1 - ' ----- A ! 1 ' AS RAFT SINKS PIPELINE BIDS f 37 present including officials of the Genealogical Society of Utah who meet here at 2 p m ett Special arrangements lave-bemade t? expedite the seating it:oerdtil 2 which will be 11 'ights11 The 'climax of the golden anniver-Director WilliathPeterson and fl sary Of the temple will be Thuriday the water sit- when Ifeber 'J Grant president of the PivChatnp uation and the irVgation pmgram for L D S church will be in charge of farther the ceremonies At the time of the each crop tuyiteffecta-eac- h according to the agreement reached dedication President Grant was the with other irrigators Monday at 8 youngest member of the L D S - D'S Se!cmd council of 12 apostles warm in theItewiil!nnltd chapel for the farmers of Lew- - 1 Office 4hone Ave 4 been scheduled in Sunday Monday i iIn thia cuss the serious water lituatciri district A scheduled meeting Friday night it which George D Clyde state Water conservator was to hive buts lined plans failed to motet hili Ze when Mr Clyde did not appear and the 50 present disbanded s I OGDEN—A petition was filed Sat ' t LOGAN-Th- ree I ' Depositors 1 ' — 4 'I liquidator rroposes 7 Per Cast Begins i OGDEN & VICINITY ill U" BANK DIVIDEND ' OPENS SUNDAY 0 -i BOARD STUDIES BOY DROWNED Day Performance at 7:30 s Director William Peterson p m in Tabernacle and F P Discuss l': ' '' 1 - :: ' "'" ' c ' PETITION ASKS Night View of Ithposiii g Logan 'Structure APPROVAL OF :EMRE FETE MEETING& SET Pageant i I UT Union $74313315 t r - - - 4 ! : LOGAN DEPTtaNrlarctuallullt condirmd1:1::::1874ee : AND UTAH Arl3OUT - ' his brother and OGDEN-W- hile another playmate scrambled to shore after their raft sank Saturday at 3:45o - - ' - I i will--discu- ' - I -- A nnt)unces - For- - - i r tj t Irt I 'r: 1 elle7 k t 1) lt 147 Graduition - t ' - " p in Val D Quigley 8 drowned In El Monte ponitinear the mouth of Ogden canyon of Harold J and Quigley oof 153 was playing on his brother Vaughn 7 of 2648 Lito got on a raft and it drifted to deep water and sank Vaughn and Ray made their' way to shore Their screams for help at tracted L E Glachino a conductor NI' the Utah-IdahCentral railroad and C L Forsling of 2737 Harrison avenue Donald Loehtrog 15 of 2737 Hart rison avenue who also heard the ap' peals dived into the water and re- covered the body An inhalatot was sent from the Ogden fire department but provecb unavailing after ithad been operated 1 an hour and a half 4 Val was born here December 3 1925 Re attended the Madison school four& Surviving are his parents: brothers and sisters Joseph B June and Glenna Gene Quigley Ogden and three grandparents Mrs D T Quigley Boise and Mr and Mrs Bert Allred Ogden Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p m in the L D S Fifth ward hall with burial in Ogden' under direction of4 City cemetery Lindquist & Sons mortuary first the second four per cent third eight per cent and the fourth four per cent When the bank closed the petition $169217e per cent ' 400111 4 4-- ' isS:io-i-- t i '' : o39o :I i 1 : 1 1:1 :ii :4p:'s q:- t ' ' : (' ---- the-trust- e4ig o:st r:! 48 S- ' 'N - ur -- - " Churches toHold' Y outh 'Jay tute s - - 1 ' - Via3 seven - " rI ' 4 gi lcdebntrindgiviihdpentodtalbdeividaellnodwsett per cent or rs :'si--- 1 '' '' ' 14 ' i ' xs: - '5 - A 4411 3 - al :- - i A to lt t (711'' ' ' I a canyoir to stop leaks which be- tistimates cause a loss of perhaps 1000- ::: : s :" 000 gallons of water each 24 sours g I 1 1 ii ':' Between the pitotneternertr' the coll'''' ''s'i 4:: i 7 :sisr:1 t :hil ‘ :s ks ss s r-i:: 1 ' ) lecting box atthe wells and the dis' S 2sitSkg g 1 '''4 shows common claims totaling $5- tributing reservoir 2000000 gellons ' '' A lost daily 64058944 were outstanding A total pare I ' 4 ''00) : ' '::" I ''': tosios::'7:S4r:e)s pay dividends on un- A letter was read from3 Howard '41 "': 4"''' ' :?'' 4 a' i l' ' ::::::::' ! i aside Jenkins superintendent of tha-Dev claimed deposits has been'set 12Aoti s:: ::' 14 1oifr ' ' hospital stating the hospital 'will Pay 71' : I said Mr Thomas ' sis' 1:::c::?: o 4 potential itt eltrwater bill when the city pays I from a back bill for operation of a clinic : closing 1st the hospital Persons The city has agreed to furnish the i ' 4 o Benton 'who use water pumped from securities in the trust depart- hospital water for $50 a month and k ': having ' ' Bear river will meet' 'Tuesday at 8 ' l ment may either withdraw such se- - lin return the city is to pay the hos41 I $i t i"'eI I ej --'to curities or leave them in the bank pital the same amount frft maintenance 1 tr 'n't in the Benson L D S chapel ' ' y 1 i and permit them to be liquidated as of the clinic The water bill is reported 1 when Mr Champ and Director Pe- ' '''' ' 4 terson will diacurathe water and its the assets of the bank proper are to be $000 yi s? Ciii i Commissioner Fred E Williams' recA BRIGHAM CITY—One hundred 1 program for this tlistrice liquidated ligation c - ''' ':: ' A meeting for the managers of' all end fortyseveg students of the Box 44 i In accordance with this provision ommendation That the' application of 7 I - t :A I s 622293995 has been set aside to take P K Smith for 'permission to build pumps' along Bear river is scheduled Elder high school will receive cots l 4 ' 214 $ ' cars of such securities should they be a skating rink and dance haU at Lorin for Sunday at 4 p riu in the Logan fificates of graduationat COTMlienelI i' 4tal : become Farr park be denied was approved lmber of commerce called by State menC exercises at the tabeacle Sun- relinquished and -t '") common creditors of the bank This 'Engineer T H Humphreys who will del evening The list Is is fellows: 'I' '' : amount is based upon the 30 per cent 1Alyord Orion Anderson I : k' c take up the question -of policing the K 441 - EllaDarrel '':'' 4 in' dividends which would be paid of pumpsAngerhatter Barbara Baird Don ) regulation ' with the approval of Saturday's peThe situation in Cacho" coUntr is Baird Filna Booth Dorothy W Bowr4 ci ' ink - 0 ra — sis tition serious as a good stand of beets en John R Braegger Melva D Brin' very 1 ' o ' '' srt"s Bunderson-ArthLeona 'Burree and alfalfa and assets now shows la grad ler' The petition s 110 0 A grain -- ' " s o4Burt Clarence' main in the bank valued at $1550- ually being burned out due to lack den'IlenesBurt Roma LaVoit sis---'4:v-( Cardon 000 Mr Thomas' reported that divi- ' OGDEN—Concluding Youth's week Bywater Don Call of waters '' in Ogden special serJewell Francis : dends will become slower now be- observance Á Nothing definite Is available on any D Z Christensen ' v4' ': 1 '' '' ' cause liquidation is becoming less vices will be held in local churches I : extensive program to be financed Christensen Lanion C Christensen 4'44' ' Sunday "Youth In Churchday" It is assets achieved borne on h an 8800000 Mary Rae Christemien Merdith Mary allotment of the readily throug 17AbA ' ' The proposed seven per cent divi- expected the various churches kvill for drouth relief in Utah but a re-- Christenien Blanche Cottarn Willis ' rft 4 0 dend has no connection with the re- devote a portion of their services to has been made for a part of the Crafter Donna Crompton John Eldon quest to boys and ' fund for administration along Beef Croumatt Jessie Crowther Harold -cently Announced plans for settlement subjects of interest ' ' ' with directors of the bank for their girls river during the summer said L J Cununin81 The committee in charge of SunBaird administrator for the Idaho and Bernice Ruth Davenport Gwandoliability California Social Worker 13ln Doe Winnifred Evans George It sections of the river is expected that It will 'require day's observance includes the Rev It 1 Melvin racer Earl R Freeman Hazel -Patrick F Kennedy the Rev John W t to several months close the directors' ' ' i Developing Plot Freeman Dorothy Marsella Fishburn — Hyslop the Rev John Edward Car- deal liability ver C Angus Wright and Joseph C Price lLGIrrost Joel ' Above isshown a night view of "'"'s l Children Small t'uugreret baurn I McFarlane Elaine June the Logan L D S temple mond ' ‘ ' '7 '!' ' was ' l' Griffiths Herman W Hadfield Jay C temple of the church dedicated in Saturday ' N !Tenivities t ' Hansortaune M Hanson Neal N Han- - the west Floodlights will Ulu were held PROVO — Assisted day" and various e ' by school stuseri Pearl Hanson" Richard Hanson minate the structure throughout under the sponsorship of Boy Scout dents :" ''': '1'1i:'fl'' ' ' workers and memS t s :'k:A: Roy Theodore Hansen Kat Karomoto the two weeks' celebration in imrl Girl Scout °Walla :f?' bers of the city parks department Elizabeth ' r tlYRUM-rlroMont Judd Hat Harding honor of the fiftieth anMversary Se6- VDEt Hymns Mrs Eva C O'Donnell California so' Robert Luther Harmon' Flor of its dedication I end 'Ward young men will leave soon moo Standing on a cial worker and parttime resident'ofr' once HatchDorothyHandrickson hill ::1::'''''''''''' ' city and for L D S mission fields:Douglas LaMont Logan this overlooking gr city began construction work-Hess Inez Hess Myrtle Hess - Allen eon of Mr and Mrs: A D — v' on a Plot of groundadjacent to Har- all of Cattle valley this structure ' ' ' '' ' ? ' N :L ' :' :'' :'' i''':::::' i Allen Carl Clawson son of Mr and Rule Holmes Lucille Holley Erma II an imposing mon ':' "": ::h :'!: s:: park' which she wilt deed 'te OGDEN—Mother's day will be ob- ' S :: 4 is:AsSl': 'MrsI William Clawson: Alton Peels Iverson i :? Provo City as a playground for atrial! ::: L ' - gentle lights t10" ii -- w :1::::-:served Sunday by various churches ' ' :' Peter- - Bonita M 'Jardine Doris IreneJen-son Ion of Mr and Mrs ) ':k::::'1''-'!:-::s children ' lien Echo Jensen Erma Jensen Fran- ser h R Shepherd the present and of Ogden and also by the Ogden MT: PLEASANT—Graduation exi' son and Grant Nielsen son of ': :: The ploti 100 by 'Id feet 5 Partof and N ::'L':::'U:::01:- :si - third president of the temple cle Jensen JenMerle Morris Jensen Elks ercises for Mt who D S will present a public ?: Pleasant 'Ll thn lodge :'ss"iiss:i4::s 2or 't Ind Mrs Edgar Nielsen---i-s--41i acres which lies just east'of the ' at the is Recorder Frederick I program Sunday evening All L D seminary will be held in the 'Spring Harmon Mr Nielsen and Ma Allen will Ben Rey S Jensen Wynn K Jensen - Scholesright vork playgrounds It recent-wa-s t 50 second Zell& Jensen Zone Jensen Ruth Jeppthe recorder in D S L S at Sun- 1 8 wards also will hold apecial Moth- City ehapel :::::: ' leave for the north central states: ( :‘ s sis: by MrsO'Donneli er's day programs day Dr Fayette Stephens of Snow Ay dozenpurchased years: !'':s:s:: :ii - Mr Peterson for the northern elates son Edla Johnson Phyllis Johnson oil Johnston Alma Jones Wal- 7 : ': The Senior and Junior Young college Ephraim will deliver the shrubs silver poplars and scores' ::: ts - and Mr Clawson to the Swedish Herman :::::' 'were planted Saturday and ' ' :''' ter Ella Korth Jessie Jordan address Ladies' to ''''' Keller sodalities of St Joseph's '''''4' : ' the graduating class mission ' t a fence tosprotect the children was 1 Catholic church will attend the 8 The program includes: Selection 4" I Sc:::'s: II Farewells have been itehoeltilail for Edna Knudson Beryl Knuzler Clar erected '4' Loa' a m North mass with their mothers- and I high school orches4 1 Sanpete Lliv!r5ort three ot the boys:while the one for Lanctpirspl4Boyti O'Donitell Mrs hopes to have pley-- I receive holy communion in a body tra invocation Sheldon Allred vo41k JO"I 1 Nk Mr Clawson was held Friday nightl D Wayna ':Loyeland Leah Lowe Ark 1 I equipment which is now ly011ie Lund The Rev William Vaughan will cele- cal selection McCoy Backman Edna ground I 9 Qne tiop! uM!11:1!elsest wittilL?411maldig4ZAA'4614'1 airbwle:Milton Claude Me-- I on Harmon 'ark moved to brate the mass and the Rev Patrick Watson Harly Bohne Edwin Peter- the idle May new pia and repaired so small ' I 1 Eleanor Merrill LaGrand LI 1 sen Elaine Ericksen and Josephine 11 ILL F &IV N ) will the Mother's Kennedy preach Allen May 29 of 66 ilag children the eastern section of thek ' day sermon Music will be furnish- Wise oration "As a Man Thinketh" city may play without ward chapel ' ' 1"-- rorrisy rellettotan laorrrei4k4lux goalaot danges of be ed by the Sacred Heart academy Oneda Bohne sentiments Blain will leave for Salt Lak'll to- -' Carma blivia Nicholas I r : injured The'plotwhich is tow OPIIN4110113 Madsen Edna Downard and Marvin ing choir 4 June ered with heavy meadow gether ———-- 4 Naomi Nielson June Nom — fle Quizzed in Prisoners t Sodality members will be hostesses Winkler reading Georgia bison ors should make an ideal spot for grass small Palls I ' II Kay 13 Olsen Bernice from 3 to 6 p m to mothers and tion "The Home As a Safe Inves- children end will be deeded to tht June Palls Rorie V Peterson Adele Connection With Car fathers et a tea in Cushnanan Me- tment" sentiments Jean Andersen Mrs O'Donnell states Russell Stansfield and Maurine Les- city Phillip Barbara Rasmussen Don IL morial hall Efforts will be made by Mrs O'Don' RatonIUSSen Devern James Rasmus- In the First Presbyterian church son instrumental selection North nell and other recreational Holdup age enthusiIla Reede Anna Bath Reeder a musical program will be present Sanpete high school tress quartet: eats in cooperation with civic clubie Wilma Reeder DeLoria Rao Homer ed at 11 a tn with- John J Johnson addressDLStephens presentation to the other portions of thE IL Rich Wayne W Richardson Dee of a series of ()GDICH—SusPeCted and his daughtel Edyth Johnson both of graduates Principal A H Ander- 41 develop acres for recreational purposes W Robinette L Elizabeth Rosenbaum of Provo and son William H John- sen awarding certificates stake presLOGAN—'rhe Cache- County Tax holdupi hex tont' men were arrestPresent plans call for leveling off Rowe Dorothy Ryan Mary Ogden appearing as soloists ident S M Nielsen benediction Lela the huge field which now Grant Present at li3-8Reform league research committee DorothySackett is in the Program Will Attend son Reid J Schotv Jean ed by the police Saturday afternoon PresIdent Madge Dr will Cox Edward Carver John W speak Kirkbride J form of a perfect oval and erecting' Superintendent INomommilloi Selfort Roy T Shaw J Max Tho inert are 'Virgil Thomas 25 of Paron of Divine 50th Fete Dymanics Cache county achools Dr IL J Evans Dnris two Anniversary backstops eo basebidl and softEPHRAIM --- Presidept L Owenl Reed Simonsen 2173 Liberty avenue Fred Fields 30 ental Love?' Utah State Agricultural college and Shepherd Homer Forsfall of Snow college will deliver ball can be played at the same time im PsEginthLeSmitti hathSJirnP Charles Brooks 21 of 2333 Jefferson The Elks' Mother's ?oenn r e1BMatItar program' day Allen Batman Superintendent L the Standards so basketball 'can be Smith LOGAN—Fifty-seve- n years ago construction of the Logan L will be held in Elks home at 8 pi in the addressL toD theS graduates ofat the Logan city schools will meet Monday L Sorenson Sonoma Snow Grant avenue and Horace Tribe 21 of' 543 played will be erectedand handball Ephraim seminary R of Dr will Morrell to lay plans for a tax reform plan in Twenty-thirstreet Ogden 17 D 1884 was Seven started Joseph the temple years later May commencement exercises at 8:15 Sun- courts may be installed Elks' The the be the this county The plans will be re Eugene Taylor Harold G AThompson principal prisonsuspect speaker is hoped a cinder track rolicesaid it Later they and of was dedicated work D the first S L audithe Melba Rae Toombs Snow Zola in Toombs the temple temple college tribute to mother will bt given by day night ported to a mass meeting ot county Vivian Walker T Ira Warburton ers of the 227 robbery of the Miss Pearl Willardson can be laid out on the field so city secretary of the torium garage 2441 Grant avenue- church in this section started One other temple in the west had A T Hestmark taxpayers Thursday announces- Su- Julia Ward Harvey P Wardrop Leah Postmaster I and Mrs field days can be held daughter of 2441 Kiesel avenue early Sanirday been dedicated that at St George on April 8 1077 The Salt Lake lodge and I musical program will be James perintendent Kirkbride Watkins Dolls M Weaver Paul Wel- Willardson is valedictorian L Arof Mrs direction under Bushnell Arnold This research committee wavapGilbert and presented morning were Calls Manti still unde and temples James Wells South Leonard Annie E Mayor President L R Anderson of ling Parking at the construction" thur Woolley later SeventeLearl pointed from a group of representa- Wendel Whitworth Ray B Wood- - Buck attendants were on duty Sanpete L D S stake will award tives of the various labor unions time The men fled in an automobile Fines :11:11hA land Earl John Yams 24 students'Impositions' Wright Takao Tar1017who PLAN RECEPTION FOR ARTIST diplomas to Estlinatton of the exact cost of the liglikaatnd pretidit1 eacher associatiotui taxpayers they took from the garage L Young' Naomi Cl which ' and other organizations The plartis sralle zWunhicitnely Me suspects will bequestioned po-- Logan temple would be difficult be- - followed President Young as the bead OGDEN—In connection with the nrvozcz GRANTED OODEN—Mayor Harman W Peery to study' possible ways for state tax lice said In connection with the rob- cause of the manner of Its constructhe church offered the dedicatory Opening of an exhibition of the desert PROVO—Mrs Viola McCann of thinks "overtime parking" ordinances " reform of Harold Weaver who will Provo wu were of Mr and Mrs serrices at the Present A paintings Friday a bery morning prayer on divorce a are cost tion of impositions panted Two izarge Desertion it the upon the public and being portion be Of larp will Informal be an here reception Jacob Nish of the Western apartments high officials of the church Saturday from accordingly has invited Sae Laker ' ' ' ' '' ' ' men took k40 from the couple &Mated in labor farm products'and whom today only one is alive Heber given at the Rote) Ben Lomond on John McCann charge t- rFour MarDistrict t to come to Judge by Ogden "and will not Divorce near their home other meta However chArch authori- J Grant now president At that time Thursday evening sponsored by Mrs Dance' Hall Ordinance n Jai puito tin M Larson Mrs McCann )vas re- penalize or fine said shoppers for ' -A possibility that the suspects "may ties state it would be pie to estimate President Grant was one of the coun- Joseph L Evans Mc- overtime Viola t ' name maiden stored her ' ' ' ' '' '' parking" Passed by Commission LOGAN—Glen be connected With the theft of a cash thp cost at $750000 exclusive of the cil of the 12 apostles Hew! 11 be presThe mayor raised the Subject at a the Guire They weretnarried here SepRaymond filed suit ---- -6cafe 112 Thenty-f- land and improvemente upon which ent at the 50th ariniversary of the ganization of the churcholdIncluding from ' - the chil- commission register no City have 1930: and 16 1 tember endowment for a divorce from Mable ilth Nauvoo temple and the meeting Saturday points ' street Thursday night also it standa The Superintendent of the temple he helped dedicate ' ' Saturday ' zz big to reports from Salt take that 250 house of Salt Lake 5454043 were per- dren sawmills and construe- BRIGHAM CITY—Box Elder coun- Van Orden Raymond charging de- was advanced by Logan temple Present Authorities General ' arrests have been made In Salt take formed in the Logan temple up to and married in Brig-hin- t Uon wm Charles O Card and the at- k ty commission has passed a dance sertion They were for suchAffenses since May 7 net" The general authorities of the church including December 31 1933 This is ' "N City May 13 1914 The comball ordinance Outside of cities and chitect vim Truman Angell v ' asks that custody of a minor Scouts ting that city $500 aweekl or $2000 The temple and its grounds occupy present at The dedication follow: First 28 per cent of the total 1?wns providing for license insp° plaint — Commissioner Fred Et N monthly tion of premises fixing bouts dem son be with the mother during the Six Sessions Held Daily e whole city block on a bill overlook- presidency John Tgylor president Williams joined with the mayor in ' school term and with the father dur- : in George Q Cannon first counsellor The groundn the ing and a penalty for violation city ing in work At the the of Vp Camp Canyon Ogden beginning ' I extending the invitation but CommisThe ordinance was drafted by ing the vacation period ' ' ' beautiful trees shrubs grill and Joseph F Smith (mond counselor the Logan temple but one endowment woommokopoll -- 0 sioner George O'Connor asked to be Hermoine Whitney filed suit flower' bedd are show spots of the council of 12 apostles Wilford Wood- session was held each day The number County Attorney Lewis Jones and forMrs in introduced congress excused from voting— Bills were 0 a divorce from Fayette M Whit ' came into existence by reason of the council area scout- city - ' - s Albert Snow has increased Lorenzo ruff OGDEN—Ogden bald of Carringsessions daily testore certain land: desertion Saturday to She asks er left 171 Kiesel at Lent for W Temple sesfiling of protests and petitions by ney charging Teesdale John ton to six until from time time Camp Taylor resSaturday George today within the Utah national guard residents of southern Idaho and north- 'custody of three minor children and the headwaters of the Ogden river to The male building of the temple is &Indus Snow Franklin D Richards sions are held daily' four during the ervation Camp W G Williams h It r They were take part in a cleanup program of The 171 feet long 95 feet wide and MI feet Moses Thatcher Heber J Grant Dan- day and two each ern Box Elder county The ordinance $30 a month alimony On a dovery night is aimed at certain dance halls that married December S 10151 at Salt pounds' and cabins Building will high at the square with an octagonal iel H Wells Patriarch John Smith few occasions It has become necesaary Jordan Narrows to to the public a main dispatch Lake special according 4" Priced for 'Quick Solo bave been operated after Sunday ' be pointed and the grounds cleared of tower'at each end The tower at thel Bret ceuncil of seventy Horace'H to hold seven sessions' to The Tribune-Ix-6Washington 4 ' ' !' ' midnight and with a view of Contvinter's accumulation" of ktibbish 'west end to 163 feet high and the tidredge William W Taylor SeyData 01 the ordinances performed :Offered for Only— : introI No Mforrnation on the bills p and leaves' Additional tent frames one at the east mut 170 feet high mour'33 YoungNJamb Gates Abram in the temple during 1933 follows: Bap- - duced trolling unitary conditions and the Compromise Settlement Thomas D ' by Senator Elbert conduct of young people who attend et and fireplaces will be built Th rock in building the temple H Cannon presiding bishopric Wil-- Wins 159412 ordinations 53000: en- - and Congre&srnnZ W Robinson has 11::d ON wkaitM5 kin Bank Antes Approved Official these dances Idr Jones said of the tamp )as was mountain quarries' liam B Preston Leonard W Hardy dowments 116508 sealings 07615 opening Utah national guard been received by 0 ' and been set for June 1 Permission must near J6gan and the lumber from Lo- and Robert T Burton Also present During the fiftieth anniversary cele- officers Osmerthip t PAM SET FOR SEPTEMBER ment of this PROVO—A petition of 1 A Malta be obtained from scout headquarters ran were presidents Of 14 stakes and 21 bration of the temple a prograrn Of Major W 3 Lyons assistant state ' an ànyoit was premmeat and a LOGAN-T- he anblock Cache cóunty fair state bank commissioner asking for to Ilse the facilities Long hikes will espel counselors to stake presidents ' sawinik built excursionI to the temple have been adjutant general said he was opMally tet BEN will be held September 11 12 and 13 authority to accept tompromise be taken during the summer and the The temple is five stories hiali'In The first president of the Logan tem- arranged for the various stakes from income of that pose this week directors of the tlements on a number of promissory camp will serve as Ileadquarters for 'the basement is a font room finished ple wm Marriner ' W Merrill who May 14 to May 20 President Shep- posed to the Itegliti°anrhP°11aSintinSOIlloguhtt for n30onthly mtional the ' and home notes held by the closed State bank the hikers Cache County Farm bureau enamel the font being of served from May 21 1884 to February' herd announces that stakes are allowed some time for art appropriation with ' rocoesrarreemetget oc' rootwel' ther inwhltp ' ' and community section decided to of flaysom was granted' Tridayby --'--''w -- iron east bronze The rooms of the 6 1906 He was followed by William a'eertain quota and should bring no which to purchase some privately-owne- d - - - - sponsor the lair for the third sweets- - District proximately 131d2S feet each MEASLES EPIDEMIC DROPS Judge Martin M Larson 'temple 'throughout 'correspond in a Budge from 1906 to 1918 and then by more or less For full information on operalands within the reservation ' I ' - sive time : ' The 3i1 stakes Cache on IS notes the principal measles SamOGDEN—The Incumbent owing all serves rooms The of the 'with epidemic It Shepherd ting eOsts and other detail! call Joseph ' ---------' temple 'general way ' tOtaled 21867581 While the compro- ' Write or phone DISMISSED' a 'SCHEDULES S are D to from was renorder L WAGE uel chief 'Our& Elder Lake Bear All Date ! 'other fox according Boucle? Hyrum temples DENTAL RELIES' VAABLE' mite settlements offered to the bank rapidly' diminishing' REAL ESTATtMANAGEMENP I Jawed Saturrlay by the city beautifully finished in white enamel 1884 to 1911 and was followed by Cassia Lost River Pocatello Shelley Salt Lake Bakery Workers' onion report LOGAN—Funds now are available amounted to $1114273 the petition health department covering con- with chaste decorations of Co INC leaf Frederick Scholes the present re- Teton Logan Pranklln Big Horn No 192 met Saturday afternoon it the gold ' ' Phone 4506 First Natl lait'llid at the local FERA headquarters for showed' Curlew Lyman Portneut Twin Falls Labor temple and heard !a tentative' i tagious diseases for the week ended and soft colors and are represents- - corder it ' Ali 0GDEN firs' t baptism day was held May Benton Oneida Blackfoot FremOnt dental care for members of families -' cases 43 of schedules to on of the best 'Uve art The be of which the in preFriday wage Only report day Ore on relief roles it was announced Sat- - TUBERCULAR Terra PLANNED measles night 21 1884 and 51 baptisms for the dead MaladRaft River Union Bear River sented to employers M L were reported as ' against they Were erected ED D 8MITH L SONS Thompsonll LOGAII—Two tubercular testa will more than 300 during one week of the The temple grounds were dedicated were performed 43 endowments for Bannock' Blaine Idahö Minidoki Main floor Newhons4 Building urday People Interested in this denpresident of the Utah !Stale Was 3211' n tal work may obtain further infor- - be given at Byrum Tuesday and cases of May 181877 in services directed by the living and 14 for the dead Of the Rigby Woodruff Burley Idaho Palls tion of Leber and Royal Jensen' spring early Twentyont "4‘ii" I ann from the local 'r S It A on nesday A teat also will be given at chickenpox and it 'casts of wboOping Brigham Young second president of 20939792 ordinances performed in all Montpelier Star Valley and Yellow- president of the local 'addressed the ' ' lice Mendon Monday le the church who died e short time of the Id D S temples since the or- - stone 'cough were retorted meeting t i 't- I I ' p NORTHUTA1:1SOUTHIDAHO 4: 1 ' - - - NEWS : - MAY 13 1934 r- 0 o ith 4 0 - ' WOMAN MAKES a i 'i ' PLAY CENTER -- - ' ----:--- --- ' ' for ----- ' FourYoung - ' - Men- Plan: :: - '''''':'ItZi''1:::' ' ':4''4:6'':1 '' '::-''''4:'W- - ur AJ ' 1 'e94::t45N gli- ' tit 1 l': I 4::i - 1 - - ' pA N - i a i -- f Kiikp 17K- HELD 1 FERA -- ‘ r pp:49131)By- ' J::::: - - I 0-:s s "-- --- -- - : l'' 1 :- : hurches Lodge Plan Observance Of Mother's Day C ra d ua t ion '' Set' POr Sunday Night - 0- I L4" ' 711 ' ---- - to It - Tax Studyaroup Original Dedicator to Take Part in Temple Celebration To Sleet Monday i r 4 - - t ntt "z' - - a d Mack-Robinso-n ' 0 - her Parent-T- - 1 r 0 0 rt for — - ' --- '' 1 offie: - a Leaviió Coin' - 4 Z Jordan Narrows f Bills Introduced c ' ' 't tut Ogden Apart:nen! - - - ' - - if : S311000 ' 1 ' 1' ' y 0 1 I -- - '' I -- y Wed-natio- !TAN --nnnen-------- " ' - - - i -- - - ' t - - - - - - - -- - - - - - t ' - - |