| Show ' I SUN' DAY Tmc SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ' HROIJGH-TOUT:- HAPPENT I ) CITY TO RAISE WATER PRICE rov:xrPwAtitoillodookriol : 744:7''1 i i : 00RImmmPlo 4 3 Depot Company Must Pay 5 Cents Per Thousand Gallons let f 1 Packers ' i ? 12: ri 1 :::::! ) " ' ::: ) I f it :::::: r ::: ::: ::1: f ft':::"71I 1 A 1 I II RECORD CLASS 1 tt 4 0 'i i :::::::::::::::': -- :: ::?! :1: e :::':::::!::::::: :::::i::::!::::0 :: Hold Exercises r4:::: -- REPORT SHOWS --- Office-411o- ne ClakPKI) Diplomas Will Be Awarded to 176 Other gchools i 333 21 No University Ave Agent--Tho-ng 1130 307 East FirM South Cocresnondent-4ho- ne Correspondents Valedictorian PROVO BUREAU Sushi By Tribune Special STA Southern and Eastern Utah TO GRADUATE ' 13 1934 THE CARBON HIGH Iteeipits Of De Mo lay Degree TO BIG USERS MORNMO MAY LARGE GAIN IN 4125-- St i? 1 CITY RECEIPTS B Y U SELECTS BYMOTORCAR NEW OFFICERS Four 31onth8' Collections Total $38376 Fourth of Year's Estimate w 1"7"' ''''''!'"'''''!:'-1'''''- ' ' '' Girl Running to Retrieve Heber Student Named as Hat Meets Instant Death 'President Boise Girl 'on- Highway Seeretarrnistorian :" PROVO — Net collections for PRICE—A record number of gradProvo City general fund accounts uates will receive diplomas at tomduring the first four months of 1934 mencemmt exercises of CarbOn hligh totpled $3837840 approximately 265 school Friday in the L D S taberper cent of the 1934 estimated reve- nue of $142337 the April report of PROVO-Whenacle The class consists of 176 tushe ran to retrieve on of PROVO—Roy Broadbent City Auditor Mary F Smith shows her hat blown off by a gust of wind Mr and Mrs Charles M Broadbent dents 21 more than last year This is approxintately $10000 great8 daughter 9t L ' Avon lite Spaugy '' se' "Makers of America" has been of Heber was elected president of er than net collections of tin general :::::: C and Gladys Gates Spaugy was 11933 student fund for the same period lected is the theme of the piogram killed Young university :'':: :: outright by an automobile at Brigham Five Utah members of the Order of '' when but $2833168 or 195 per cent Jay-body Friday for 1934-3: De Holey awarded the Legion of Hon with Dr James L Barker head of the mouth of Provo canyon six miles Nelson of Provo 414 to 409Oyer :!!!i!!' : vote of the 1933 estimated revenue of $163 ' or at the sixth state state conclave the University of Utah language de north of hereSaturday at 6:30 p m Only in 1931 when Mark Eggert-Be46559 had been collected ht Ogden Saturday Those honored partroent delivering the commence- —Thechild was walking with her in- - the viaterworki de I oftProvo won by one vote over mother and sister Hollie on the state were: (top left to right) Alex G Mark Brockbank of Spanish Fork' Chalpartment however are slightly tin ment address on "America to Provo Orem from canyon 1ighwa3r M Hanson Adams Ogden George closer race been staged Edith der last year for the four months pe-As she ran northward across the street has Salt Lake Robert L Forks Ogden lenges" Alison Cornish student Hod with but $1018358 being colYoung of American Fork automobile the saw she to hat her get Emil Jordan and Snow Don include R Bruce Other speakers (Below) lected this year against $12650 for body vice president andshairman of west the her from down upon bearing Lake Klemm Salt J Jr" stated the same period in 1933 class president "Greetings" Miss She became confused and ran in front elections Fillmore ' -h of Richfield daughI Expenditures for the "Makers of the machine which was driven by Belle vian Peacock salutatorian !::::: t 1 -Hod in geotral fund accounts were f ter of Mr and Mr A J Fillmore 60 a farmer Her vale4r:r5 Fred Hvala of Louise the Miss -Karenaga '"'''--:zFlag" 1 was elected vice presidentdefeati$4576414- - against $4220492 last ‘ ' 4 and motheet- attempt to atop her flight ng Moreho Allred of Lehi 433 to dictolian—"I am an- American In the waterworks year department across the street proved fruitless 1 394 Leola Green of Boise Idaho $1916909 has been expended against i'‘ George Buff presidentof the Carbon Deputy Sheriffs J P Gourley and secretary-historiaover Elizabeth NI $1092433 in 1933 The reason how7 A investiwho of education remarks Christiansen board Reuben J A Holbrook of Provo 422 to 402 Jay ever for the greater expenditure lit gated reported the child's skull was Schofield To Present Diplomas the waterworks account is that $9000 yellmaster and rally chairwas taken to the She fracture& tl in water bond payments were made man over James McGuire of Provo Principal Norman Hamilton will Hatch mortuary at Provo during the month while nosuch pay— present the class and Superintendent Besides her- - parents Avon Is sur- 507 to 340 ments were made in the same periot Mr Broadbent was a varsity de W W Christensen will confer the vived by three sisters Gladilynn in 19330 and in the competitive play cast Girl Who Left to She Mille Willnetta and Spaugy Oregon beneand The invocation General fund 'collectiens hi AprI He is a member of the Delta Phi Soldier Summit at was born February A Projects Since Late April diplomas diction will be by the Rev William and the totaled $1142213 including $780591 fraternity 21 1926 and attended the Timpanogos ecclesiastical Escape Daughter' Dame Notre Rue' pastor of the in taxes $483 in beer licenses and Miss Fillmore was Block Y club Unmarred by Mislyips church and the Rev E C Linn pas- school $391 In other licenses $81152 in secretary of the junior class this year O High tor of the Communitx church rg and a member of the White Key honpartment fees and $552 for franchises Among 750 Men Ispectively Waterworks collections for the month sorority Miss Green has been orary A pageant of flags will be given by active in dramatics and is a member PROVO Utah (4P)—Two years ago were $1217317 including a loan of of Theta Alpha Phi national honor- Alison Cornish marticulated at Brig $7500 from the general fund $790 In PROVO—Utah county relief offi- class members as follows: England Beatrice Day Scotland Ruth Faddis coy ary dramatic fraternity and White ham Young university to escape the rates and $382356 in metered cials boast a clear recora as far as ac- and Elaihe Gammel Ireland vocal Mr Schofield is a member of role of "profs daughter" at Oregon Key E cidents are concerned Bike the F sextet Marie Baxter Charlotte MofThe expenditures of the various de the Alpha Kappa Psi national hon State college where her fatherDr Legion of Honor Degre R fitt Irma Storrs GEnevieve Williams fraternity N H Cornish was professor of busi- partments for the month and for the program started late in April Florence Thomas and Maze' Harperiod follow: Public at Bestowed on Youths at ness First aid men are employed on mon Italy vocal solo Grace Tallerico fairt and finance $6366 618176 pub — The Spanish on the his was She afraid FORK SPANISH presence A F under ER project ery county 61088 streets and Spain Alma Krissman and Katherine Fork seminary mill graduate 142 stuOgden Conclave faculty had sernething to do with her lic safety 63015 the direct supervilion of Fred F Sny- Douros Egypt Glenna Allred With 490 stuA grades throughout public improvements $2730 612101 dents it is reported straight getting der district safety supervisor of Juab Japan and' China Yuta Yamasaki dents in the high school 420 of whom the first two years of her course Irrigation $449 $2038 sewers $109 and Utah counties Thirty men are and William Casaday Germany Mal-n- are available L D S tudefits 330 'T OGDENT---Fou- r Utah members of She didn't quite make A grades 6161 parks cemetery and recreation in this work for rotation employed $13522 Reichert Holland Crawford registered for seminary at B Y U—in she hours she got 61256 62198 waterworks ' the Order of DeMolay chosen by the the same as other labor leaVing 18 and Lawrence Zobell Maud France Marie The seminary teachers was $19169 scholastic Cecil B's—but her standing men on the rejob constantly grand council at Kansas City to Lotilse Cenceg)Switzerland MOUNT PLEASANT—C L Stew- - so high that she has been named June L Laura Shepherd Every first aid man is equippEd with Malecker Greece Olive Pappas and McGavin and Miss ceive the Legion of Honor an honorary have prepared a pageant' and 'Must art principal of North Sanpete high valedictorian of the June graduating a United States army first aid kit Anne 70 of a lentors Matson Edna Russia announces list school Georgelas class trated lecture"The Birth of Mormondegree conferred on those who have and all hold certificates from either and Norrna Ranta Scandanavian na- ism" for the commencement program who will receive diplomas at com- "I felt that being known as a pro done outstanding work for the oder the U S bureau of mines or the 18: mencement of eXercises AmetionsMildred Cook spirit May which will be held in the city palessor's daughter gave certain adreceived the degrees here today A American Red Cross They completed ricthel Coll Darwin Allred Bertha Anderson vantages when it came to getting vilion May 13 at 8 p m 'advanced Cross Red an intensive ' fifth member was unable to attend Elmer Anderson Jena Anderson Ray marks so I decided to get away and Others on Program course March 14 and successful Anderson Bernice Barney Hughie out on my own where I could acThe degrees were conferred incident passed an examination given under ' Other numbers on the in- Awards Will Be Given program Bohne Oneda Bohne Thelma Broth- complish things on my own account" Troy Directorate Differ to the sixth annual conclave of the the supervision of Dr Fred R Taylor clude: Song senior class class pledge wmtemotaWIm Edna Burnside Evelyn Burt she said To Thirteen Students erson Carlton seniors double male quartet Max enc'es Result in Writ to Utah State association in the Masonic of Provo Maurice Christensen attainSPRINGVILLE—Nebo district sun Betty her Besides scholarship same The Lawrence safety setup Was carried Thorn William Casaday Sarah Christensen Thelma Christeas lot and senior high school students temple Charles- - D Wood of Ogden on under the C W A from December Zobell Ferrell Peterson Don Snow MOUNT PLEASANT — Thirteen nsenLela Cox Elaine Ericksen Rich- ments Miss Cornish has served Block Hearing Women Associated numbering approximately 5000 boys of the president president was in charge of the con- 1 1933 to March 31 1934 class of ard Graham Vera Gunderson Helen students of the graduating June Mayne and Rupert Burgess and girls assembled here Friday for has here the of Students university 'W to A C a be are clave which ended with North Sanpete high school During the entire county banquet Hansen Olena Hansen Vernon Han- been a member of the varsity debat- annual 'Nebo day anthirty-fiftre 35 "S" These CITY—The awards CEDAR accidents with were presented sen Willis Hansen Fay Housekeeper ing team and of the school newspaper ' Dressed in unu suat and tolorfu The ins and outs with reference to and dance in the Hotel Ben Lomond program only' 17 men lost 87 work nual commencement of the Cedar award pins are given by the school Beth Jacobsen Trances ported in which Jensen Rob- staff the control of the directorate 'of the in the evening costumes the bands of the several Friheld of no to who men was students the lost each year graduating days Eighteen City senior high'school o !Troy Laundry company Utah corJones Melba Justensen ert fellow- schools began the day's program with a was She MeMbers of the Salt Lake chapter time granted recently audinumber of hon a certain B C earned A have day at 8 p in in the Beth Larsen Melia Larsen Maua concert at the high school At noon porationwith a plant at Provo Since the beginning of the new F torium Dr M J MacFarlane was the ors during their four senior high rine Larson Leslie Lund Von Lund ship at Columbia university the degree were Emil J the bands paraded Main street at brought their differences in a' !relying diE accischool time which A no R years setup in Allan Madsen Blaine Madsen Alice speaker S 3 Foster conferred the second phase before the supreme Klemm Jr past master councilor forhunstreds of citizens and viz tracting to students for Honors are the Richin county plomas The 'valedictorian was given dents have occurred Mills Veoni Miner Cleston Mower court of Utah while the first phase mer editor of the Pistos Salt Lake students iting in athletic commercial 750 men Marof a total have been employed ard Palmer and the salutatorian participating o Ihas not yet been presented for arguRuel Mower Ray Neilson Deon 01- Later all assembled at the high publication George M: Hanson with between 300 and 350 men work- garet Kopp Other numbers on the dramatic or musictil activities or for sen Bess Olsen Georgia Olsen Le school pent campus where selections were of the officers treaMr student Snyder reports body Oinh Orton Mary Olsen Edwin Peing constantly program included: Overture B A C being John S Van Colt Albert Van Cott past captain of the patrol past played by the junior and senior and for scholarship orchestra solo Ray Fife selections derson Margaret Peterson Ray PeWilliam Lake- - and F J Belli ob- surer and past athletic Manager and the combined bands of bands and mato four are have Boys required terson Margaret Petersen McCoy tained an alternative writ of prohi a Bruce Jordan string trio Inez Corry Elma Corry the district past scribe past Miners' Union I bition Meeting and Phyllis Thorley selection high jor honors in order to receive the Rackmann Carol Reynolds Bernice PROVO—Mothers will be honored and an order to show cause state A massed physical drill demon honor pin and girls are required to Scow Fern Shelley Paul Sorensen president and former editor of directed to District Judge Abe W girls' chorus invocation and have two Hears Code Wage Talks 'school honors: The follow- Vernon Staker Russell Standfield at special services arranged for Sun- stration with physical education stumajor benediction H H Lunt and Leland Turner of the Fourth district court the Pistos churches of dents of the entire sehool district ing students will receive pins this Elwood Stewart Merrill Stewart day in practically all S Bennenson respectively Alex G Adams for several years and to A H John C W Chapman Provo it is announced participating was an innovation and ' year: Jeaa and J T Smith rivals for the direcLoretta Stewart Robert Swasey Graduates Named scribe of the Ogden chapter and past EUREKA—Provisions of the nevi Special prayers and a sermon en- proved an attractive and entertain Elyria Anderson Lela Cox Lavon nette Tanner Lame Tucker Beulah torate of the company The writ is master councilor and Robert L Parks deal of the proposed leadzinc code The graduates were Olga Ahlstrom Christensen Richard Graham Willis Vance Edna Watson Wanda Watson titled "Our Mother" by the Rev An- ing feature In the public speaking returnable May 23 and has the past msster councilor were the 0g and wage problems were discussed Bernice Armstrong Joseph W Bauer Hansen Beth Larsen Georgia Olsen Carol Willcox Laura Winklemann selm Boehmer will feature masses contest of the senior high school de Turner of preventing Judge of Spring' denS members honored by William M Knerr chairman of Glenna Berry Howard S Bettenson Edwin Pedersen Margaret Petersen Marvin Winkler Josephine Wise in the Catholic Church of Immaculate partment Richard Oakley a from proceeding Monday with a bearville won while in the girls decla Tilde Bulloch M Ray Petersen Carol Reynolds VerGeorge M Hanson Salt Lake past the state industrial commission M I Kathryn Bulloch Conception at 9 and 10:43 a m Paul warWright in of action an brought ing gut past treasurer Thompson president of the Utah Karl Burgess Jay L Chatterley La- non Stake Laura Winklemann captain of the Special music and sermons will also mation contests Rhea Shepherd of rant° proceedings to oustthe four and past athleticpatrol be given at St Mary's Episcopal Payson' won' manager also desig- State Federation of Labor and Paul Rue Corry Jennie T Cox Alma If from the Civic directorate Greenriver petitioners Group church and the Community Congrega- Mixed chorus and orchestra selecnated to receive the degree was un- Peterson president of Park City Min- Dwight Dailey Ellen Dix Henry Pen- Winner of Mother's the attorneys are not prepared to ar able to be Day m- - The sermon tions also were given during the ore— tional church at present as he b attending ers' union No 99 at a meeting Fri- rod Ferguson Olaf Cldy Ford Joseph 1 raised on return Elects Plans the the issues gue Program at the Episcopal 1la ' Yale university church will be by noon but were not Judged Contest Named day sponsored by the Tintic district Clift Foster Phyllis Goudge Jay HalEssay date the alternative order may stand r Dr P R Bowdish and at the ComIn the chorus work of the junior The Salt in charge of Miners' union No 191 in Eureka terman Charles E Hart Jr Lola Henuntil the case has been heard and de- John J Roberts master councilor ex- No further action was taken on a roid Lloyd S Higbee Marie Holda- HEBER—Bob Phillips of California1 GREENRIVER Utah—The Green-- munity church by the Rev N C department class A girls from Pay cided by the supreme court Wallin son and Springville tied for first In emplified the DeMolay second degree vote to strike by the Eureka union way G Mae Kopp Margaret Kopp a student of the Wasatch In the meantime the two Van on high school river Civic association was organized a Class of 20 candidates from over now pending negotiations Pageants entertainment and musi- clam B Salem girls won with Go Bernarr A Langston Anti Lunt Dick won the gold medal given annually as Cott and their allies have an appeal O W Bickmore with ' recently the state cal programs will feature the Sunday shen second Amelia by the Wasatch stake Relief Mae MacFarlane Lunt G C Shaw vice president before the supreme court from a After the initiation society SURVEY CREW MOVES school and evening services in the A relay meet between girls and degrees and Matheson Howard Nelson Sheldon for the best Mother's day essay writ- president r secretary-treasuredecision of Judge Mlles H Wolfe state Leonard Bradley nine L D S wards business meeting the members KANAB—The U S general lend L Olds Richard Palmer Lois Parry ten by a high school student Mr W F Asmus boys of the junior and senior bigh to in- of the Third district court Harry Wiggle and witnessed the public ritual of majority office survey crew under the man- Utahna schools featured the late afternoon Roberta Platt Mar- Phillips' subject was "Absence" ' volve the same issues ' said Petty Henry Thompson directors or DeMolays who have reached the agement of Elliot Bird working in entertainment A dance for visiting Robb in Kanab Amanda Zelma M 'Other contestants 4000 subshares and Wolfe held Prusap hearing Sheep garet that their two on tennis Judge Improvement work of 21 years This degree was con- the vicinity of Lee's students and teachers at GIengaryFerry bridge D LeRoy Sargent Chester J Smith jects were: Helen Murdock "Honor courts and remodeling of the city of stock 4n the company said to have age Area Almost Completed concluded the fete by Al Sirat chapter officers since last November has moved to LaRue Stephens LiVon Thompson Your Mother" Ed Clyde "How Great bandstand are two bean purchased by J S Van Cött the ferred Provo projects sponsored from Walk- Man Have Honored Their Mothers" 20 Johnson lakes east miles Ks of Wade Thomas Alice Faye Uric be should of the company I manager by the association It also is proposed g at the Ferrin Van Wagoner "Mother Love to sponsor band concerts twice each 'valtANAR canceled Before appealing from this Theater psrties were attended by nab where it expects to work all er and Jack Weston summer three plants operating in this section the Great Moral Influence" Chleo 1month decision the manager and his three partners of visiting members CIRCLEVILLE—Piute county high' Pyper "All the World Pays Tribute will be completed within the next allies were required to give bond in school graduates who received their' to Mother" few days Approximately 75000 head substantial amount to preserve the a Given Resident Allen Magna will have been clipped inthe vicinity diplomas Friday were Loree respondent's from loss in the interim Viola Allen Lydia Anderson Ivan Priesthood Conference of Kane county during the shearing such bond an Notwithstanding Parowan Post at FredHigh Anderson Fern Ackerman Bea season election of directors was held or RICHMOND—Developing hobbies ricks Cyril Fullmer Ruth Hunt Jack' The average fleece of open range and rather two of them were held In Plans Discussion Water urging the" student to go to col o Hunt Geraldine Horton Gerald Mathone meeting the 4000 shares of stock although of upon completion of their high Mag- sheep weighs eight pounds Anderson lege PROVO—Afton ews Norma Johnson Jack Rpynolds several range herds have averaged school education was the theme of ordered canceled by Judge Wolfe OREM—Ways and means of re- na senior in the physical education nine this Orene Sudweeks Myrtle Sudweeks fleece were voted and the four petitioners year an addrem to the 134 graduating Mu pounds per the water situation in the department at Brigham Young unisold have local of Saturday were elected In the Receipts for April Total $47364 Compared to $7709 Ray Westwood Kate Smith Veda lieving Some Friwoolgrowers dents of Ninth Cache high school John district will be discussed at a spe- versity has been named teaeheiPare-wa-of their clips at 23 cents per pound Neilson Pau Una Thompson other meeting these 4000 shares were cial priesthood meeting of Sharon physk'al education tor girls at day by G Ottinger Romney direc in 1933 Report Reveals Romain la and tot voted and the three defendants Ipson Ipson Ruby tor of athletics at Brigham Young L D S stake Sunday at 2 in high school announces Miss WilSTUDENTS FETE MOTHERS p'm —---named along with Judge Turner university Provo Lincoln high school President AC Y ma Jeppson professor of physical edEconomics Coach DALE—Home were' '' OGDEN—A balance sheet for CASTLE elected Then the three Romney said college educe ucation for women to the city — Commencement Watkins announces wu submitted April HUNTINGTON enterwhich are school :high Central of proceedings tion taught how to live and he ern- mission Saturday brOity Treasurer Murray W Miss Anderson is one of the most 'girls howing re- - exercises of North Emery high school The priesthood of the Windsor and at a fashion phasired mothers tained taken to the supreme court thair that girls should receive a at the university show ceipts for April 1934 as $4736465 as against $770967 in April 1933 and were held May 10 Dr Sidney B Lindon wards of Timpanogos stake versatile and tea May 10 from 2 to 3:30 training in the art of home making Incers and field disbursements of $5020016 in April 1934 as against $4673434 in April '33 sports of the B Y IT gave the grad- also will attend along with the stake adept in one-gc- t A also Sperry play:wAs given as in his opinion women would not An analysis of receipts and disbursements in the various funds for the uation address A rnusical program presidency and high council and re- and is regarded as an excellent recre- p muslCal L D S Seminary Holds A program same month in each year follows: measures areas in and lief play such an important part in the said Miss 11 leader ational drouth musicians Jeppson war given by B Y industrial world as in the last decade with for ' of practical suggestions coping Disburse- Miss Zola Johnson Receipts daughter Graduating Exercises The program included: p April 1934— Total ments Bishop and Mrs O R Johnson was emergency situations will be taken Two Cisrbon Planes to Take Principal Interest C F Olson and J W Funk Selection valedictorian double mixed quartet salutation — Part in State oar Tour '34183200 $ 5028 $4188228 $4979444 The graduates follow: Clara BrashMURRAY — Graduation exercises General fund Olive Clark selection string sextet 332013 27951Q 52495 6009 er for high school seminary students was Special tax fund Eugene Cox LaRue Fairview High School valedictory essays Barbara Ashcroft 6500 10000 Cowley Margaret Lundy Bernell Ol) 6500 held Thursday evening in the First 3cPcia1 tax trust fund Carbon from PRICE—Two planes and Don Hoffman conferring of di- To Present Operetta county will participate 145721 296 44601 in the stateson Beth Mae Guymon Morris H L D S ward chapel with 31 students Special imp guar fund plomas Albert lkIcCartlis president of Perla Cent Inapt fund 48100 wide good will air tour sponsored Ronk Keith Stevenson DeRell Litster graduating the school board ) d FAIRVIEW—The operettar–Tho- May 19 20 21Nand 22 by chambers Harold G Winkler Woodrow Truman Henry D Moyle president of Cot- Storm sewer bond fund 24 24 tonwood L D S stake presented di- San lewer bond fund ELECT DAUGHTERS t 1Woodrow S Pritchett Delphia M nita" will be presented by the Fair- of commerce throughout Utah in 'co PIONEER 686 AutoMObile tracks 686 23315 Anderson PROVP Glenn view junior t high school Tuesday operation with pilots of tbe stat plomas and the princiPelAddress was Rec bond fund Mary Sandberg — Camp Summit : SANTAQUIN AA by J Golden Kimball of the Avenges Stadium Operating fund 90 90 — 1248 Krebs Darel Robinson Maida Young afternoon end evening in the South 'James R Lund manager of the arid shoe prints were used by ' of Utah Pioneers Friday 1416 14807 council Two students Edith Larsen Stadium sinking fund Carbon county airport will take his Deputy Sheriff John Evans and Daughters Kathrine A Carter Nina Mangum ward chapel Walter Durrant to track down a elected the following officers for two The cast is Marvin Mower June new plane on the trip and the other and Virginia Hoakes gave valeclic and Laufay Johnson captain Totals' suspect Who stole approximately years Mrs Lou J Chatwinand Sundwall Harry Carbon county ship will be 'purchased tories $4677840 $58619 64136465 65020016 Virginia Brady Mrs Mrs Agnes B McLeold 400 pounds of wool from the ex- - Stewart MONROE — Commencettent The program included speeches by April 1933— Hairy Sutton Ireta Benth soon by George Schultz of Latuda Jermie J Hendrickson first and sec storehouse at James and True Ruth Mr Lund stated $ 41237! $42444524 ercises for South Sevier high school iro Het Sandess Rosa Nielsen Marshall Brinton Shirley Jensen General fund $ 412373 ond aids Mrs Ermma K Wall sec mad Carson of Fairfield earlyFri were held here Thursday evening Christianson Ruth Garlick Eva Stew1 223107 $84405 ' 307512 Edith Larsen and Carol Brown win- Special tax fund retary Mrs Belle H Greenhalgh SPEAKING CONTEST HELD day when 62 graduates received diplomas art LaPriel Rigby Nora Hurst and ners in a recent contest Music was Special tax trust fund treasurer: Mrs Dott T Openshaw reg AMERICAN FORK—Miss Mary 527 Following the tracks of the car 537 presented by the president of the Se- Verne Briggs by the high school band and the Bra- Special imp guar fund Walton of American Fork high school the officers found where part of istrar Miss Olive Johnson historian vier county schoor board Lewis W 40000 Perla cern imp fund nian chorus A dance followed STUDENT-JNJUREthe wool had been cached in Mrs Henrietta H Tietjen parliamen — HEAD -- - won the Alpine school district declaWaterworks bond ftmd Jones -WATER CHIEF TO tPEAIL Cedar Valley The tracks were tarian Mrs Nellie H Cushing chap- Storm sewer bond fund PROVO—Five stitches Professor Lowry Nelson of the B were re- mation contest in the high school audichorister 4778 4778 MT PLEASANT—President T W Sanitary sewer bond fund 13050 Y D delivered the address to the Miired to close a cut on the fore- torium Friday Miss Maxine Walker then followed to the home of lain Mrs Chastie Johnson Mrs Annie 4 Heelis organist Clarence Ault 43 of Cedar Fort ' 1727 1727 8694 graduates Miss Dorothy Hanks sen- - head suffered by J Allen Naylor of Pleasant Grove was second Jensen of the local farm bureau an- Rec bond fund 0 ---- --' who the officers said confessed 3323 261 200 ior class president gave the senior 20 of Bountiful a student at Brignounces Dr George D Clyde water Stadium fund 3062 BIRTHDAY ON FETED GUILTY PLEADS DRIVER the theft! Ault returned with 717 717 40696 address: Miss Melba Yergensen ham Young university Friday The administrator of Utah will speak here Stadium Sinking fund SANTAQUIN—Mrs Marry' Open-shin- y :hem to where the vrool hrd been Mr and Mrs Hans Yer- - accident occorreet when Nay!' - 'vas PROVO—Ronald Norton of Prove at 9 a m Monday in the L D S daughter-- of Greenhallh was honored on her 7chccl Deputy Evans ttltte was pre- - using a windlass to raise pir- - '111c plekled guilly Sturday b2fore City Totals North ward chapel Varoua mun!elp3I 676542 992425 S 770967 94373424 genEen the valcdictorian the Judge Don R Elintsbn to driving Footprints found Et f9ur pieces Ctth birthday by the Sunshine club 'rite statement shows a balance on hand in banks of 94379990 on nted with a nEholarship to Snow tol- - working for the university officers of the county have been at her home Thurzday afternoon Mrs where the wool had becn cached Sentence A drainage project on First a truck on a sidewalk asked to be in attendance Water April 301934 as against 93986343 on April 30 1933 but shows an over- lege at Ephraim has been an Invalid two worn shoes checked was with re Greenhalgh He by iand be street will a dance East between 1 the of Monday as on a be passed on draft of 9163457 balance of Eighth the previous year Sanpete county will Following program problems April against due to a broken Evans Ault on his awn ?tate& eased vtar4 L M street& rwelith recognizance Deputy A I! Math held 1 was of covered in the on hand 193t $3619161 pavilion possible thoroughkr April of OGDEN—Quantity consumers city water will be required to pay a minimum price of five cents per thousand gallons as soon as present agreements calling for a 019uvcent rate have expired Commissioner Fred E Williams was given the support of Mayor Harman W Peery and Commissioner George O'Gonnor Saturday in demanding this rate Recently the city schools were t accorded a rate and it was decided to make this the minimum to any user Those who will be affected by the change are the American Packing and Provision company and ' the Ogden Union Itallwr and Depot company The commission received a letter from Charles H Skidmore state superintendent of public instruction informing the commission that in the the opinion of the superintendent state has no responsibility in regard to Webe't college's share of payments on stadium bomb Mayor Peery bad written to Mr Skidmore asking assistance in r eplenishing the atadium bond sinking fund and calling his at tention to the fact that the college bad not paid its share for two years The letter was written upon the presumption that the state had taken over all obligations of the college when it was transferred from the L D S church but Mr Skidmore points out that only the property occupied by the Moench building and the gym nasium was acquired by the state The superintendent wrote however that he would take the matter up with the board of education at its next meeting The city has been re- quired to pay the colleges share of the sinking fund because it pledged payment of the bonds The Amount involved is $367904 a ''''':) ::::::::n:::::V::3: 11 (S) -- n ' 10764M7 five-cen- —41low - I : t:' 4k !I k BAT Graduaté County Boasts Perfect Safety Record in FERA Class Selects n Honor Students De Molay Confers ' 'Prof's Rol:Scores High Honor on Spanish Fork Seminary Will Utah Members - Graduate -- 142 - orary-commer- ce four-mont- h North San Pete To Graduate 70 t 'LAUNDRY FIGHT 5000:Students IN HIGH COURT Participate in 'Nebo Day Events: r h em ent ' so Cot ork Sat-da- y far- - iali I Lot the ents 101 and was rapt ly to I de1L fit o r four-mont- at-fe- nail the 'ass nail tht ubie thE nes off the soft e 'be lball' - rack city I not for at a ointa t 250 Lake net 2()00 Er )r in tmis be it: Ro- le a tely arta stp- - gat ca NT 11506 Sheep-shearin- City kevenues Show Big Increase Over Last Year 'eery nces and tkerk N 1 -- tint it — Lake-chapte- )oh o:i Church Services To' Honor Mothers Hobbies Ur'ged Upon Graduates 2 n Jen-sen- - cam-oust- er 0 : Deputies Run Down Suspect By Tire Trail - — dioNmilaallommommoomi S --r- -- - FER ding I - ' 4 - i t o tt - lki :" 1 'V ' - - - T e 110 — 4 - 4 - ' |