Show ' ' ’ ' THE SA£t LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY 20 A C rT1 X U" - —Water-Festiv- Busin ms Office— Phone 333 $4 No University Ave Agent— Phon 5— Correspondent— Phene 1156 -- 107 East First Smith 6L Program Marka Opening o£ Cedar City’s New Fed eral Building B Y OS ROAD LOW Members TO FISH LAKE: Consolida- tion" of Two' Institu- From Last Year’s Figure Reported ’'r ‘ Students Dedicate Site for Chapter House Begin Construction Work Sermon PROVO — La Rue Erickson daugh ter of Mrs Leona Erickson a freshman at Brigham Young university has been named queen of the water carnival which will feature “Y" day at the university Tuesday Miss Erickson who has been ac tive in physical education won out over Carol Bennett Provo Tony Wilson Salt Lake Emmeline Hastings Mesa Ariz Maurine Jones Las Vegas N M Nola Cover and Phy-liss Armstead of Lehi Floy Hansen of Richfield Merle Washburn Bra' per and Maurine Yarbrough Ogden The day’s program will begin In the morning when men students clean and whitewash the huge ‘YH on East mountain In the afternoon the students will go to Saratoga where program Is scheduled ' A feature will be the water carnival which will include a spectacu-lafire dive Losee former B Y U swimming star An other will be a pageant directed by Professor E H Eastmond A bath' ing revue and a mock bathing revue in which men of the university will participate soft ball games a dance and luncheon will be other events on the program - - - MAN BIDS — DECLINE SM 297 Croups Approve Dr Herbert B Maw Preach Baccalaureate University S I TAMGVAMES BANKPROPOSAl 425-- t Competition Correspondents OFFICIALS JGET Ropsevelt Future Farmers Break Grotind for Building Only Small Decrease Will Erickson Wins Out i JLi By Tribune ' Special ’ START SUNDAY La Rue J" jL 11 a PROVO BUREAU al OF POSTOFFICE O’ Southern and Eastern Utah oTAHcomnrs SNOW COLLEGE Named Queen of GRADUATION TO AT DEDICATION -- 1 — ''1 1934 THE jjOAL ACHIEVED Freshman Girl t tions at Nephi Letting of Contract to Climax Improvement NEPHI— Proposals for consolida— —'— tion of the assets of the defunct First Program with the of National bank Nephi Eureka Banking company of Nephi PROVO—Utah county’s assessed and creation of a new bank to serve RICHFIELD — The local office of ROOSEVELT — Dedication exer- honorary members of Toyacit chap- valuation for 1934 not including cor- central Utah are before the comp- the state road commission announces a the 10 ter of cises and breaking of ground for and auxiliary porate and mining property taxes as- troller of the currency and John A girls that F B Bothwell of Salt Lake' was chapter house for Toyack chapter while Dr Martin held the handles sessed by the state tax commission Malia Utah state bank commissioner the low bidder on the 2151 miles of— Future Farmers of the Roosevelt high The plow used was one constructed totals $28051381 or but $94297 less for approval road to be constructed over the pres— — — and used by some pioneer homestead- than last year's figure of $26595678 school were held last week The proposals have the approval ent Glenwood dugway route to Wayne r? The program included! Advance of er who without funds resorted to his County Assessor L M Atwood of Ma- of the depositor’ committee of the county and Fish lake The bid sub colors using the flag the Toyachers ingenuity nila announced Saturday First National of Nephi and directors mltted was $2891601 Principal two de- of the Eureka Banking company The carried to Chicago last summer se- ’The chapter house will be 32 feet Increases were shown-ilection Roosevelt high school band by 48 feet end ayill be built by the partments In the valuations the per- plan calls for taking over of certain among the items of construction are 40500 cubic yards 0! unclassified Z! invocation B O Colton (election Toyack chapter members who have sonal property and improvements of asset of jthe First National of Nephi low: Williams John E hauled the rock 18 miles from Pleas- lots and lands - In the personal prop- by the Eureka Banking company and excavating and 5800 tons of gravel quartet Fenton-Guard rails also will be ’ Baccalaureate service' — Selection Wiscombe Bruce Calder and Walter ant' valley It Is being built on the erty the valuation! Increased $73016 the crediting of tnese assets for the surfacing Installed college chorus invocation Professor Burgener Introductory remarks ex high school grounds diagonally from from $5080653 In 1933 to $5153671 benefit of the First National deposiThe letting of this contract will H C Snell soprano solo Mrs Melba plaining the services and describing the present building — In the improvement of lots and lands tors s climax Kotter Armstrong baccalaureate ser- the proposed chapter house Walter The agricultural department will but a small increase of $7053 was The First National bank of Nephi ment a road building and Jmprove program by tha Sevier county s mon Dr Maw male quartet Drews E Atwood Instructor be housed in the structure which will shown from the' 1933 figure of $9495-44- was not permitted to reopen March commissioner! which will materially In 1933 to $9502500 Anderson Douglas Jorgenson Donald address Dr Thomas Martin head of have a classroom plant conservatory 15 1933 on the termination the benefit the of territory About a week Barton and Grant- - Johansen chorus the agronomy department Brigham supply room wash Todm and Decreases Noted banking holiday At that time this ago L A Young of Richfield was number benediction Lawrence Thor- Young university site dedication with necessary heating equipDecreases were noted in the state bank with deposits of $315000 Was given a contract to construct five derson William H Smart trumpet solo Wal- ment lands and lots and lands departments placed under the control of 3 M miles of state attndard road front ter Burgener Future Farmers this summer will with the Graduate Program Whitmore as conservator for the na- the “Willow patch” to the flats west former dropping from The girls of the Toyack auxiliary work at the saw mills where they In July of Koosharem reservoir all on the Graduating class program — Invoca1933 to $11821347 or $150-29- 9 tional banking department in tion Student Body President Gerald club 60 in number then carried as will be paid for their labor with lum this in 1933 of this year a five per cent dividend Fish lake and Wayne county high from and $47067 year Erickson address of welcome Class large a rock as each could handle her which will be hauled to Roose- to $23863 or a decrease of $24067 In payment was paid to depositors way Work- was started on this job Since September 1933 the Eureka Tuesday President Paul Nielson vocal solo and placed it on the site of the build- velt and used in the building the latter department of Excavation work for the structure The Othef Projects Dorothy Thomson reading Audrie ing Miss Madge Jacobs president decreases In the state land di- Banking company has provided bank— Hanson instrumental duet Rex Reeve the student body then unveiled an was started immediately after the vision was principally due to the fact ing service for Nephi and central Other on the program inprojects plow with which ground services by Jack Cook Fred Cook that a large part of the state lands Utah the Eureka Banking company clude betterment work on and Paul Peterson efficiency student's the address Arthur Nielson vocal solo was broken The plow was drawn by Padget Phillips and Dee Allred all have been taken over entirely by the having moved from Eureka to Nephi road $4000 a’ ne The Eureka as Drews Anderson flashes Of the future John E Wiscombe LeRoy Sparks alumni member of the chapter Banking company state during the past year Mr Atper concrete bridge over the Sevier river Barbara Nielson and Francis Thomas wood said Another reason is that its last published statement of condi- between the main route anJ Monroe $14000 on 5 tion 1934 March resources had of from class token presentation $5000 betterment work in Salina 0 grazing lands in the western section of The Cedar City postoffice handles $34926021 time deposltsof Christensen reof the been have a county $5000 work on the state road given canyon 29 five star routes and serves other snd demand deposits of Commencement exercises — Overduction in their rates because of the between Monroe and Joseph oiling ’ offices in southern Utah and north' ture college orchestra invocation Dr drouth which has existed in that of the Clear Creek canyon road con ’ ern Arizona he said A F E Stephens report of the presifor section iuccessive several years necting highways 89 and 91 from estabA rural free delivery was dent Dr L O Horsfall contralto solo Mr to declared Atwood the Sevler Cove of Fort piling deliv1926 lished in and a tree city In the personal property division Ethelyn Peterson valedictory Gwen between Richfield and Glen highway The present office force ery Gleave soprano solo Evelyn Sorenwood- - and other minor grading and the increase is principally due to the BINGHAM-Jesus includes the postmaster three regu Ortego ?9 son address to graduates Dr E G raise of 25 per cent in the rates on graveling jobs on county roads lar clerks a substitute clerk a rural miner in the employ of the Utah Metal Peterson of the Utah AgriApproximately $3000 ft ill probably sheep and 14 per cent on automocarrier two city carriers and a par- and Tunnel company was killed in- cultural president L ComS Mark Official Celebration to Speaks biles along with a alight increase on be spent by the county on the Fish college violin solo Lawrence cel post carrier stantly Saturday noon when a falling Sardoni presentation of diplomas Sumerchandise However a slight offlake dugwey says Moroni Jensen The dedicatory prayer was offered rock struck him on the head He was at Commencement at set PRQVO— Manavu L D" S“'ward chairman of the county commission ' pletion of Sprinkling in this division has been made perintendent A J Ashman number by William R Palmer president of working in a shaft when a chunk of of college girls chorus benediction will L D Utah S stake ers to improve that road and assure represent by the fact that the rates have also Parowan L D S stake Following rock falling from a skip struck him Duane Frandsen Uintah High System drama con- the public of additional safety durbeen reduced "25 per cent on cattle in the district the services a tour of the building Ortego had lived at Bingham 11 years test 23 here May winning the stake ing the heavy travel to the lake reand 20 per cent on poultry Mr AtToastmaster Named wamade with national guard mem' He is survived by his mother three contest here Monday night It was sorts during the summes months The wood said' bers serving as guides brothers and a sister IERNAL— Melvin J Ballard of the Principal Leo D Bardsley of the PROVO — A celebration marking announced Wednesday part of this road which lies with Ip Comparison Given Funeral arrangements will be an- Gunnison high school will be toast- the completion of Installing a lawn L D $ council of twelve Obstacles Described The winning cast coached by Lynn the Fishlake forest- - boundrles was apostles master at the annual the nounced of A later school diviof the on various the banquet system Broadbent comparison includes sprinkling Lyman F During the course of the services improved last year by the C C C Snow college alumni association in the grounds will be held at the Farrer delivered the address at the Uintah sion of the assessment of personal Norma Pardoe Woodrow Partridge Wilson workers speakers described incidents that led achool commencement exercises property to 1933 with the 1934 figure Jack Gibbs Lois 1 rooms high at at school college dining Will Thursday Utah Wednesday L Mrs L high junior to construction of the new postoffice Tippets Raise Read Bed Spend p mThe program will include toasts 7:45 p m announces Principal J C Friday night The program included first is as follows: Range horses 341 Cullimore Carma Jean Culllmore and: described obstacles that had to In connnection with the Richfield Rex in Christensen number 413 ' in Vei-To number Fix quartet Cedar Thornton $5639 Yvonne Road Henderson Jack and W Invocation of overcome Colton baritone citizens to be Efforts City Hugh Evan Western Charles Wall and Lyle $12818 horses otherwise 4461 in num- son The First ward secured second Glenwood road officials have pointThe sprinkling systemrthe gift of solo Kent Johnson “Our ward securing worthwhile adjuncts Physical ber $110008 4176 in number $103120 place honors with Bonneville ward ed out that before it la oiled It Is Peterson humorous of Mrs the students three reading past graduating to the city were praised Examples that the road bed will have Norgard range cattle 16156 in number chair- Alonzo Hansen vocal solo Mrs R years will be officially presented to Inheritance” Miss Aljpe PAROWAN— HL Adams third' All wards presented the same probable of projects carried to completion to be raised from six inches to a duet Drews An- the Provo City school board by Grant winner of second honor In senior Roland vocal cat- play “A Friend of the Family" 17467 in number Tletjen of $117375 man the commission Iron citi-county toot to Insure a solid foundation due through cooperative efforts of Other stake contest results follow: to the zens included Branch Agricultural County Clerk W C Rowley and derson and Evelyn Sorenson and will Fisher this year’s student body pres- class trumpet solo “Josephine” Her- tle otherwise 9326 in number underground water which is be followed a 9256 business Olsen Ole K number Jr man in President Helen Holbrook Retold Fifth Miss $203999 ident Clair met by Treasurer Hulet meeting Bingham sheep County story valedictory close to the surface at several points college the Union Pacific branch line of the election will 52225 The in officers school In board number of ward to the address 25472 First first Pack $107539 presaqd with Preston G state the gradStringham place Meridy Ppterson of president pf into Cedar City and the reopening The state was asked to do considuates Mr Ballard brass quartet sen- number $45988 bees 1260 in number ward aecond M men public speaking road commission and othef state road ent officers of the association are T accept the gift the Bank of Southern Utah work in Sallna canyon on O Wel- erably more 1149 will Mrs Smoot A K in Melba number LTbomson $2712 class Fifth ior ward Merrill members of swine $2257 first officials president ’night’’-speak Mayor presentation Wednesday Harry as Hi H Lunt who has served if federal funds are made available 1209 in number $3087 898 In number don Aldrich! Manavu ward second CarHanO vice L Beautification the WTiat awards “In A Miss Armstrong the of for Project president program 1923 Restrospect” was high expending postmaster since July This road connects Price and east’ sen benediction President H B $2784 poultry 341350 in number secretary and trea- ried on by the School Means to gleaner girls’ public speaking ern Utah with Salina and southern ly praised for his efficiency 'Post $25000 state gas tax betterment funds surer permanent Braithwaite W Farrer a member Calder of Uintah L D S stake 310930 Richins Fifth in number first Mantl John ward $80879 Provo" decided to was Royden was and discussed it master Lunt expressed appreciation Utah and Ja considered an important 8496 in -- number $713816 Rinda Rowley Bonneville ward Secto postal authorities including C T spend $10000 Improving the Cedar Mrs H Reed Christensen Blaine An- of the school board for 30 years on R O OSEVELT — Commencement route to' this section of 'the state a School to 6928 Have contest derson ond dance in Otto 48 Done and Means It a “What number $608084 foxes Willardson widenLyman road $12500 'Mayor for ProAlso tourists traveling from the east Hansen Denver E L Jackson ! Zoe Jensen and Ethel Hermansen Named After You” and Superintend- exercises for Roosevelt high school in number $456 36 in number $515 Floy Hansen Manavu ward first to vo C W Pfaffenberger ‘ Pueblo ing the shoulder on various sections the west could save several hun a ' Build-irs- ” were held in the Roosevelt L D S merchandise as Harold and Beth “Youth Bateman Paxman Dixon members H of ent the A executive 91 U S of $1552993 No Ephraim $1528532 and $2000 of highway Colo and C F Dutton formerly dred miles traveling if this route was committee Short talks also will be given amusement hall Thursday In place machinery $1617795 Little Creek canyon road $1635240 Sixth ward second Salt Lake now of Phoenix Ariz on ’ brought up to a high standard 7 Ma- of the accustomed type of program household $569658 $571578 A student for the other body presidents Peterson y Commissioner reception graduates he past said personal The Sevier county commission also lor their assistance in promoting the i of 1931 Charles class different otherwise students alumni rion pageant and friends Council $105593 of the $106486 Bandley representing would confer with forest officials and Employment new postoffice points out that two new standard T the bureau of public roads regard- school will be held at the home o Fletcher 1932 and Venice Cottam phases of school life and the apprewidth bridge are now being built ciation of the graduates for their Graduation Rites Set ing funds to be set up at once for President and Mrs I O Horsfall from 1933 Organized at Panguitch on highway 89 near Redmond and in be teachers will 6 p m Thursday The college was the and to The open presented parents program miles four of road from constructing the three‘ miles from highway 89 to band under direction of Professor F air theater on the south side of the every graduate having a part in the For Wasatch Academy Parowan to the mouth of Second Monroe ' re ANGUITCH The Garfield pageant Chaxles M Iverson superJ Fjeldsted will give a concert on school building canyon and graveled employment council was organized the campus Trom 6 to 7 p m and the The project was installed at a cost intendent of the Duchesne county here last week by True E Robins eve- of $750 and is one of the finest pos- schools presented the diplomas alumni ball be will in the held PLEASANT-TMT he Barton Descendants ‘t sible Principal Thornton atates annual commencement exercises of in charge of this district for the naning MARYSVALE — The with tional aervlce following reemployment 69 be to will Wasatch In Diplomas held will presented be Meet at Big Reunion academy v graduation exercises were held at Johns Rudolph Church as chairman S Nyal ’ graduates at the commencement ex- Study Club Members gymnasium at 10 a m Wfdnes-da- Henrie 7 as secretary and the followMarysvale high school last week: ercises as follow: t In education— Anna Brotherson Prayer F C Nickle: class presiing members: Ivan Davis Cannon-vlll- e Breakfast Annual PROVO—Arlene Harris daughter PARAGONAH — A reunion of the Associate Give theme is The Brook" the “The and Wilma B Harmon Donna J Handent’s address VerDella Blackwell N P Snow Tropic T D Phin-neof President and Mrs F S Harris descendants of John S and Sally Boueta sen John Gardner Mantl Evelyn Sorenprogram is built around duet Brent Nay and Carl Howes ad- following Henrieville Aaron Porter Esof Brigham Young university will Penn Barton was held here Wednes- son Thelma Hansen Luclle Peterson theme: Wasatch Processional this Phrltls Vortenson Della Eleanor Lund Timon King Antimony address the Spanish club of the uni- day RICHFIELD— The Richfield Study dress Joe Nielson piaho solo Dessle march song Invocation piano solo calante Fiord W Dorlus Ruby M Willardson versity Wednesday at 8 p m in col A variety program was given in Ephraim Allen Jaclcson Romania Meeks club held its annual breakfast in the Swalberg valedictory Phyllis Page The Brook” Helen Seely “Song High Evans Hatch Leland Haywood ST GEORGE — Forty-nin- e high PanNielson Hansen musical of the Bernice Wellington Chrystal who has the afternoon 91 mem reading LaNeda The feature number Peel lege hall MisA Harris mixed chorus salu and Benjamin Cameron Jr school students and 51 college stuWall Mt Pleasant Johnston hotel Friday with Vikings” Betty Virginia Bertelsen Marie class Busi- reading guitch Larsen Mildred Whitlock Mayfield bers of the elub of taught school In Mexico the past was a history of the Barton family Mabel “The Birth the Brook” dents were graduated at commencetatory Aileen Wall Salt Lake Ella Fletcher Junctwo years and traveled extensively prepared and read by a ness and Professional Women’s club prophecy and will Champ Cuff pres- Swen Nielson oration ‘The Path of Mr Robins also announced that the ment exercises at the Dixie junior' tion Gwen Gleave Elaine Hansen reof office be would entation will diplomas reemployment the Superintendpresenclub B speak country John NielMonrtit Monroe ‘'Venetian JJterose Christiansen Elna Madsen Blanch the and the throughput Brook” Topham college Thursday night on “Intimate Glimpses of Mexico” A genealogical sdciety was organ- son Oak City Rova Black Marysvale t-Mrs H C Jacobs second vice ent J E Oscarson presentation of Boat Song” Mrs Stanley H Gill and opened here to take care of the large Dr John T Wahlquist associate Fern Peterson Richfield Helga stu Miss Thelma Beaumann oration ‘The amount of work to be done on Bryce The anniversary of the defeat of ized with the following officers: John Babel Thorderson Lawrence Thorderson Cleve- president of the State Federation of scholarship to the most efficient Universervice professor of education at the dent during the four years of high the French by the Mexicans in 1862 Barton Beaver president William P land SaVoy Blackburn Loa Gladys John- Women’s clubs gave a shortttalk the Brook” Edward Williams canyon and by the forest as man- sity of Utah addressed the graduates of Song son Gunnison was celebrated by the club Friday Barton first vice president John B Associate In The theme of the breakfast “The school to Miss Phyllis Page duet Jay valedictory “The Meeting of the with Omar Reid in charge on "The Three Dimensions of Life P Dwight Beltel-so- n DeVere L Thomson Paul E Nielson Way Back Home” was carried out Peterson and Dessie Swalberg bene- Brook and the River” June Dalby ager night- Ora Lewis of Salt Lake a Topham second vice president and Length Breadth and : Thickness" " a Olsen Gordon S Horsfall Chester Ephsang historian Olive B Edwards secre- raim Duane A Frandsen Moyle Rasmus- with the following persons participat- diction Ivan L Foisy University of Utah graduate The- honor of diplomas Superintengraduate Miss Naomi presentation ' several Mexican songs and presented tary William H Barton assistant sec- sen Gunnison A- Errol Nielson Mantl Mrs Dorothy Bu The graduates were VerDella dent W K Throndson benediction Sherman Christensen a brief address in Cottam the program: gave ing Michael II Bastlan Sallna Fawn Brasher Blackwell Cuff Poe Nielson a troupe of Mexican children In cos retary Champ Mrs B inErickson on Vernon the Prothero Mrs treasurer Huntington Parley Waldo Warnick Hinck- chanan Other numbers Amy program i tumes Heads Republican Club eluded: A dancing party was held at night ley Virgil Peterson Falrview Russel H Frank Pace Mrs J L Savy Jr ly$rs Phyllis Page Jay Peterson and Des Class Brass quartet Lynne Empey t Named Madaeh Reed W Brlntbn ML Pleasant W Speakers sie Talks were given at a banquet by with more than three hundred Barton Wes-leSwalberg Lewis Mace and Allen Harold Stuck! S Greenwood Mrs Virgil T Snyder Tooele Professor B F Cummings and Dr descendants from California and va- Emery Alma vocal solo Associate In arts— Arthur H Nielsen Mrs Dorothy Magleby Mrs Melba PROVO— Sherman Christensen of MeAllister VERNAL— The program for the For High School Exercises Falrview Gerald L Erlcksen Grant L JoErnest Young of rious towns in Utah in attendance Gerrit deJong of Melvin former ladies’ trio Mary McGregor 4 son Orem District Poulson L A Mrs Judge Peterson Terry hansen Mt Pleasant Thomson commencement first of the annual Dorothy Colonia Juarez Mexico was toastRober and Marie Meeks and Mrs A H Christensen was elect- Mona Paul A Peterson Ethelyn Peterson Eph- L Done Louise Dastrup and Mrs Alterra high school in the western master with Roswell Willard of Phoeraim Francis Thomts Tooele La Verl ed president of the Young Men’s Re- trumpet - solo Professor Earl Bleak t Schools Miller PROVO—Merlene to daughOffer Blomquist Free Margaret anChristensen of Uintah Hinckley has been county part nix Ariz giving a short revue of the of Utah county Satur- selection college male chorus and Associate In applied arts— Afton Chrisnounced by Principal A Reed Mor- ter of Professor and Mrs Elmer Mil- publican club Mexican-Frencwar and Marguerite tensen William Elliott Barbara Maida He succeeds Maurice Jones- - of Dixie College Song by assembly Musical will Instruction 274 South street day Third Dance East Review ler Annual Wlllard-soNielien n Drew m 10 Andcraon a The at rill for Monday proHoward Condie of Provd singing the Mexican President B Glen Smith gave a Provo Douilai Ephraim Florence Nielaen gram will include: Vocal solo Kent deliver the valedictory addreai at Denzil Brown of Provo was named brief report of the college year "national anthem A Jorgenion Typical Mexican Henrjr Chariton Jacobi Mt SPRINGVILLE— of Provo exercises Students the (Jiven In graduation to W Wallace an Johnson Invocation Russell Todd by Pleasant effort Bperrr Toller Nephl dishes were served vice president with Victor C Hatch Prayer were offered by Senator O Reeve Hinckler Audrie Hansen Lemember of the board of education senior high school May 25 Principal After the dinner talks were given advance Instrumental music in the Rex van June Nielson Dividend Elliott R Provo secretary Executive com- C Bowman and W W McArthur of of Will C announced Moffitt schoolr J of Friday free this Lewis instruction Braithwaite Mantl instrumental solo Belden city by Robert Cooper of Leota and Mrs “ " mittee members inclitde J Rulon Mor- the board of trustees H William Mrs of universon Durkee liam will PROVO— months two be of Young Brigham the saultation Lewis Miss Gena given trio Salt Lake on during T Raphael Torres Rulon Nelson Spanish Fork and gan street 287 South Third East Durkee education summer vacation Parents desirous Miss customs department Venipe Hope and Juqe Manwaring sity’ physical Lewis read and Mexican Students of Academy Thomas Powers Lehi Lee Nebeker Payson Band to Give will deliver the salutatory — ohlldretv--J- t — t — -- — students presented the anmrai dance ValedictAryMiAsRuth Ji'alU ad that — M Tier ' owir composition 'Sum tsonr Springville In have'o'ulataiidlh'scholaatfc' PaysorrrGlerr hall Both classes to are asked review bight meet Music to Friday with Ballard College To Hold Literary Test of the tillas” graduates Melvin J and Salem Alma F Christensen Summer Concert before' a capacity audience D S council of twelve apostles records and have taken prominent Supervisor Clair Johnson'at the high L Walker American Fork Ad' school bt 9 a m Monday The affair was directed by Miss presentation of lenlor class project parts in school activities Mr Durkee Floyd when ‘ Wilma Jeppson head of the depart- Neb Brough' president of class is student body president and Miss ditional members 'to the executive PAYSON— The Payson city band z classes will be organized and lnstruc C MT PLEASANT-rT- hecontestannual stu-F ment later be named will committee band summer Its will vice education women’s Miller of weekly president begin chorus "Graduation Song" girls physical Jensen literary tionbegun for J concerts In Memorial park Sunday Students are asked only to furnish dents of Wasatch academy will be and Mrs Aline Coleman Smith in- benediction L C Wall Kanab Students at Johnson of Salt Lake will be Union their own instruments end practice held at 8:15 p m Tuesday in the structor in dancing Nearly 50 student Local Henry High The graduates are Duane Bracken Workers’ soloist at the first concert music' Donna Brough Neb Brough Alice First Presbyterian church participated Get Awards at Exercises The band has reorganized with the - i and Cook Harry Dean James Dudley Seeks National Charter More than J00 The program Includes: Piano solo WORK rUSHED HIGHWAY stuto awards were Mcfollowing officers President William Mrs Alice Dix Gunn orations “Our athletic Belden Lewis Gena Lewis Loren PROVO— State approval of four F presented KANAB— A gold pin the annual Clayson manager Clark Reece KANAB—Work on two large road Debt to Wasatch” Graham Lee Pat- dents of the school at the annuel award Kee Wendell Mecham Clara Morrill PAOVO— Application for a charter ERA projects in Utah county was construction Sherman Loveless dl contracts on the Arizona terson “Noise and Nerve" Jack assembly Friday morning Wilma Parrish Gerald Rogers Brent in the National Unemployment coun- award given by the local Indies' Litreceived by the Utah county F E R A board while another project was strip is being pushed The New Mexi Hamby: "Vanishing Integrity” Stecil was made by the Provo local of erary club to a Kanab' high school rector L W Clayson-Wahlquist and Ruth Wall the Farmers’ and Workers’ Protec- girl graduate for literary achieveapproved by the county board and co Construction company is graveling phen' Keusseff “The Power in the Fire Destroys Mapleton sent to the state for approval Sat- the road between House Rock valley Minute" Louise Barton vocal trio Jl tive uniori following an address by ment was presented Thursday night Wasatch Academy Puts r STAKE REORGANIZED at the graduation exercises to Wilma and Equipment BEAVER— Reorganization of Beav- Richard Auander of New York Provo and Jacob lake while McYickers and Lucille Hanseh Lydia Leber and urday Charles 'Hopkins-oGarage Yearbook Annual William Mr of Mrs and Cox is Out Construction er L D S stake Y L M I A is andaughter company Hodgeman 7 county chairman announced Joyce Brim delegate Thursday in the city The four projects approved were building the road from House Rock Declamations “Mrs nounced as follows: Mrs Arch Hoopea and county building announces G T Cox of Alton Miss Cox also won a Snlckelffitz ' — C Cedar A at — to the to Lees of food as follows: valley for distribution-MAPLETON— Fire Saturday noon president Mrs Laban Burt and Mrs Harrison chairman of the local scholarship und der Four o’clock- Train’’ DorFerry bridge MT PLEASANT — The annual Twelve trucks weekly artwaking othy James “The Bath Hour"- - Ross caused approximately $1000 damage William E White counselors ‘Mrsi union American Fork $16148 Lehi $16146 City student ‘publication of Wasatch acad' awarded also was Emron Robinson Mor-les and Orem ’regular trips from Phoenix to Salt Melgaard “Jimmie Jones Studies to property belohging to Albert $20048 bill Sadie Patterson retained as secretary Condemning the Wagner-Lewlemy the Orange and Black year N ' Springville AU will provide work for Lake over this highway-- ' $16146 The garage a 1930 model touring Mrs Thora Beeson was released as now before edngress the group adopt- a B A C scholarship and Legrand book was Issued Friday Geography" George Jensen "The 7 rtwo persons School Program” Miriam Homei ear two gasoline pumps and other president Mrs - Hoopea and ' Miss ed a resolution asking the Utah con- Asay a scholarship to Henager’s BusiThe book is dedicated to the Light-- ' ' ’ SCHOOL BUDGET SET ness college in Salt Lake The project sent tq the state board vocal solo Mrs Stanley H Gill es- service station equipment were de- Grace Skinner had served as coifnse gressional delegation to back the house of Memory " is for improvement of the American MT PLEASANT-- At the May meet- says “Night Brings Out the Stars” stroyed lors The staff included Juel Dalby edl-- ( employment bill Fork dty cemetery Including the fill- ing of the North Sanpete school Goldie Nielson “Stamp Collecting tor In chief Miss Lena May Wilson Praises The Springville fire department Rotary PARENTS TO MEET SON POISON BRAN RECEIVED ing in and grading of additional land board tr education a tentative budget Orrlson Flatburg accordion solo Ed was handicapped by lack of water faculty adviser Ross Melgaard busiand the grading Sqd graveling of 180 for the 1934-3achool year was adopt- ward Williams presentatlon-oConvention Management nesa manager W K Throndson bust ’ PROVO — An additional alx tons PROVO—Mr and Mrs J W Knight prizes Firemen succeeded however in savrods of roadway ata cost $118987 ed 'calling for an expenditure com- Superintendent W K Throndson ness adviser Ethel Stansfield art ing a nearby service station by using of poison bran arrived in Utah coun- of Provq left Saturday for Los Ans employing 13 men ItiOfl when the parable to (hat of 1933-3chemicals PROVO— Commendation for the iaX Ina Averetf nap editor Wayne t ty Friday announces District Crop geles Cal to meet their aon Richard —————X'' REJECTED SCHOOL BIDS total was $150118 The final budget pest Inspector H V Swenson This Knight who is returning from South way the Salt Lake Rotary olub con Gallagher "sports editor Helen See- - m REUNION SET X WAR MOTHERS HONORED will be adopted at a public meeting makes-SPRINGVILLE — Bids submitted total' of 18 tons received Africa where he has spent the last ducted the district Rotary convention ly feature editor and Maye Harris MT PLEASANT-T- he annual re- in the high school on June 16 to the Nebo school district board of RICHFIELD— Forty of in this county The campaign will be three yean a an L D S-- missionary mothers last week was made by the Provo typlst and union Ameri- conducted by communities Mr Swan education for construction of an ad- members of the Jensen-Colb- y banquet of Wasatch acad club in reports Friday noon by ! STUDENTS TO VISIT DAM MERCHANT FINED MEET CALLED FAMILY L emy alumni will be held at 8 p m dition to the three grade school build- can Legion post were entertained in son said A Anderson president-elec- t Mrs MILFORD— Eighteen graduates of ings here were rejected all being the Richfield armory Thursday afterTuesday in Johns gymnasium Descendants of E Brockbank JV R Green Dwight PROVO— Sam Perlman proprietor n SPRINGVILLE— FLAN MEMORIAL RITES Gwen Oldroyd Graham of Falrview the Milford high school Will leave hlghPr than the estimated allotment noon by tha legion Hide it Fug company David Crandall are requested to meet Packard W A Huektna H G Mer- of auxiliary mem is president of the alumni associa- Wednesday morning in cars for a trip for the project J Emmett Bird lo- her was fined $5 Saturday by City Judge After the progrfcm the group PROVO— Memorial service will Sunday immediately after the L D S rill and Frank J Earl v tion Russell Madsen ML Pleasant to Boulder City-NeH EUertaon when he pleaded where they cal board member Said Friday New visited nine Richfield and Glenwood be held by the Provo’ Odd Fellow union meeting at the high achool for Dance numbers were presented by vice president and Phyllis Holman will view the dam and then return bids will be called for in the- very mothers who were bedfast famto buying goods from minor IT 9 the Harold m a and of at Rcbekah the of and Thuriton guilty Young Brigham purpose lodges Sunday reorganizing ’ ML Pleasant secretary consent of their parents near future in Odd Fellows hall by way of the southern Utah parks served them with refreshments without university ily organization CEDAR CITY — Cedar City’ new postoffice constructed at a cost of $103000 was officially dedicated on Saturday at 10:30 a m The exercises were conducted by Walter K Granger a member of the state legislature and chairman of-- the program committee The program Included: “The: Banner" Caliente Nev band invocation Bishop Franklin B Wood selection Cedar City junior high school band address Dr J W Bergstrom address Wilson Lunt president of the chamber of com' merce The principal address of the day was made by Scott M Matheson county attorney and a member of the state Democratic committee' who represented Congressman Abe Mur dock History Reviewed County Attorney Scott conveyed Mr Murdock’s regrets at not being able to be present and recited a brief history of Cedar City’s postoffice The first postoffiqe was Established at Cedar Fort May 3 1854 The growth of the postoffice was comparatively slow until 1922 when receipts leaped to $7000 annually and In 1929 reached t EPHRAIM— The forty-sixtannual commencement of Snow college will mat 8 - when p begin here Sunday the baccalaureate exercises wilt be in held the college auditorium with Dr Herbert B Maw of the University of Utah preaching the sermon The gradu ating class program will be given at 8 p m Thursday and the commencement exercises at 10 a m Friday The’ programs for the three exercises folh -- Smith-Hughe- base-ment- r by-Ferr- d Chunk of Rock Falls and Kills rl Bingham Miner - Bur' FETE PLANNED AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GIVES 4 :’ OUT DIPLOMAS Contest Winner List Announced 7 ELA $10000 a $137-31- s $157-67- - - ' r $69-38- ' ' Spanish Group Left-han- - d TorHear Talkr fifty-nint- h About Mexico Junior College - y Gives Diplomas y To 100 Students great-grandso- - - -- - - y h - “ ’ First T- - F E R A Projects Okehed by State extra-curricul- secretary-t- reasurer - V f iy 3 - - Lun-dee- r pub 5 mag-hour- f 4 a Ver-nar- d the-Pro- I vo |