Show V-j- Arm --- 1 "M eALT §hm Additional State News DAVIS PRAISES IDAHO IN TALK WHEAT GROUP BEFORE MOOSE MARKER RITES SETS ELECTION FEATURE TOWN PIONEER FETE Senator Tell Lodge Meet Cache County Combine Great Development Plan Meeting on Awaits State Unveiled on Monument Saturday Site of Grants-vill- e (Bpoeltl to Tha Tribune) LOGAN—Wheat farmers of Cache POCATELLO Idaho July Fort county will meet in their respective 24-- Great development will be seen in Idaho In the next 25 or 50 years was the opinion expressed by Senator James J Davis of Pennsylvania director general of the Loyal Order of Jdoose who opened the seventieth an nual convention of the Idato State Moose association here communities Saturday at 8 30 p m to elect new officers’ Saul E Hyer lfi54- MORNINOrJUL¥-2- 6 riet Brough to collect 92652 on a promissory note The plaintiff also asks 8 per cent interest from Janu- filed suit Monday in federal court 'ary 12 1933 and attorney fees of against Walter F Brough and FILES SUIT ON NOTE Council at Springville George M Whitmore conservator Reject Milk Law Draft of the First National bank of Nephi Reemployment Service Fashion Revue Held in Beaver Awards Listed Meeting OGDEN— Announcement of awards In the fashion revue held Friday and Saturday evenings in the Egyptian theater under the sponsorship of the industrial division of the Ogden chamber of commerce was made Monday by Mrs Cora Ritchie who directed the revue Miss Margaret McFarlane wearing a wedding gown 58 years old belong ing to Mary Dunford Richards the award for the prettiest costume The most appropriate pioneer costume was worn by Mrs Thora Ulus a dress made bv her Jane Mills who crossed the plains in 1851 Award for the oldest costume went to Mrs Maybell Fielding Hammond who wore as part of her outfit a waist and shawl said to be 200 years old owned by her mother Mrs Mary Jane Dilworth the first school teacher in Utah - BEAVER— A district conference of the reemployment service including representatives from Millard Beaver Iron and Washington counties wss held in Beaver Saturday night and Sunday George A Yager state director of the reemployment service was the principal speaker at the Saturday evening meeting John de Brum state statistical assistant Sunday explained to the employment clerks the new setup recently adopted in recording statistics state veterans’ Ray R Adams met placement officer men of this district Sunday and discussed problems pertaining to Employment for the veterans Har-$15- 0 SPRINGVILLE— Drafting of a city milk ordinance to meet local conditions and conform to state regulations is proving a difficult task to city officials it was disclosed at a council meeting Monday night City Attorney Arnold C Roylance submitted the ordinance but it was rejected with a recommendation that it be further revised The ordinance has been under discussion for several weeks The possibility of constructing a sewer system here was discussed by the council and referred to Mayor George A Anderson and W W Clyde for detailed investigation GRANTSVILLE— The unveiling of Lewiston chairman announced Tues- another monument commemorating events of pioneer history of Utah was day In each community the present the highlight of the Pioneer Day chairman will preside and designate celebration here Tuesday following "&rrtc of Jhvctiy jenatorjjsvjsjoitnd thVTKcB'thrTnebttnr will DO held Irr tire TtrSiVafiTLirS' ‘ of Mooseheart Illinois said: I look Mr Health said Hyer Authority Talks The proforward to the development of the Chairman for the various communi- chapel In the forenoon gram was arranged by the Grants northwest and Idaho to be the great- ties are: To Farm Women’ Meet CAKE ville Daughters of Utah Pioest in the history of our country in Newton SPECIAL J J Larsen Clarkston D neers chapter with Mrs H G Willis in the next 25 or 50 years” B Barson Wellsville Heber C ParTREMONTON— Stressing that it is MILK CHOCOLATE charge He also pointed to the possibility ker Hyrum Loyal And'ersen Men-doThe marker stands on the north- saner to call on thf doctor’s service of mining operations and developlayer N C Sorensen Paradise John west corner of the L D S First as a prevention of lllnesa rather than A Betty Crocker “Kitchen ment H Welch ScHOnck to cure John aicknessDr College Carolyn Hedger ward chapel lot at Clark and Cooliy Foresees Development Cove Allen Hyde Perk George eets- - snd marke a eomer ol tha authority on heajth problems from “Who can say fhat was In the Z Lamb Lewiston Mr Hyer Lo- slf who is conducting a health old mud wall fort built to protect Chicago minds of the men who founded Buhl gan Garrett Dahle Laketown Alprogram in class work at the U S A from the Indians first the settlers and Kimberly The men who found- fred Keirl Besides the chairman Dr W M C spoke before a large assembly of Stookey of Salt Lake City ed those towns were among the group two committee members also will be farm men and women and other civic Trails Pioneer Utah the represented which in earlier days had the fore- elected Each wheat farmer is en- St Landmarks ac- bodies of Bear River valley in the association and Tou help yourself to a generous portion of energy for vitality when you sight to buy up the lands and prop titled to one vote and each chairman Include American Lady Bread In your diet You need energy for hard the monumit for the associ- Tremonton L D S recreational hall ertles which now form a major pait automatically becomes a member of cepted g Order afternoon work and the properties of this better bread Monday of the United States Steel company's the board of directors of the county ation from your grocer today A was address Dr similar by who given Fdllr the unveiled young girls holdings in that section I expect to organization marker all descendants of pioneers Hedger the evening of the same day American Lady Baking Company see development of low grade ores Mr large body of South Box directors said who lived In the fort were Norma before meet will 100 Hyer Home Owned NBA as well as the development of the home Elder section and community of HaratJbe courthouse July 31 and each Severe higher grade ahd precious of In the L bureau Corinne farm tha director will have a vote according rison Severe Elsie Hudson grandore” to the number of bushela he repre- daughter of Wilford Hudson Sr D S recreational hall Senator Davis stated that Idaho had of Johanson sent! granddaughter Dolly been much to him in his Ufa Some The work of measuring wheat acre- Thomas Clark and Frankie Smith 60 years ago members of his family of James Mccame to Idaho and settled in Malad age is about finished and work of the allotment committee for the various Bride The Tooele American Legion Prices Effective valley he added- wheat growers with their contracts drum and bugle corps played dimWEDNESDAY JULY 25 Taya High Tribute is progressing Tha Pioneer Mr Hyer reported ing the ceremonies In All Murray Midvale Senator Davis paid high tribute to The allotment committee Is composed day oration was given by Bishop Idaho when he referred to the devel of Mr Hyer D B Barson Clarkston John W Anderson Magna Bingham BounOther events of the day Included opment of the state "Almost every and Heber C Parker Wellsville tiful and Salt Lake ? family in my old home town in PennStores It Is expected that the wheat con a rodeo baseball games races and with a sylvania had some investment in tract will ba forwarded to Washing other sports concluding Idaho in those days when it wu be- ton D C within the next few dance and picture show at night 9 ing developed8 he said “None of after they have been approveddays b In a our people in Pennsylvania have ever LeRoy C Funk state agent and that TOOELE— Following program complained of having lost any of tha last payment for 1933 and tha first the high school Auditorium in the forenoon approximately 130 Tooele their money in this state” payment for 1934 will be made to Senator Davis responding to the iarmeri who have lived pioneers and their partners to their county were served a banquet in the school address of welcome by Mayor Charles contract! soon thereafter upMr- Hyer by the Relief societies of the Tooele A Brown referred to the Moose said? L D S North and South wards The lodge as one of the most patriotic old folks committee were in charge organizations in the country “No ‘of'&rrangeffTetnST “lnart Can be I Tnember of the "Moose Mayor J Alex Bevan recounted lodge unless he believes in the United the hardships and the courage of States constitution” he said “Memthose who pioneered the way and bers of our organization do not take Creme Oil DINNERETTB We are live or destroy property pointed out the courage the new piomust in maintain the neers of today No 2'i builders uncharted journeys of the future A Cm “If every member of this commu was state flag history of the Utah nlty (Pocatello) wu a member of the organization thera would be no given by Mrs Mary DeLaMare OGDEN— Slot machines a opchildren’s being The day began with need for the general relief activities The Moose take care of their mem erated In Ogden or Weber county parade nearly two blocks long Nearbe will Wednesday morning subject ly every organization jq Tooele was berfjnd dependent Widows and or- to seizure Sheriff A M Hammon represented with miniature floats phans” Fancy Creamery said a Two baseball games horse races Tuesday following public Senator Davis wu Introduced b ELDCBTAS Lb Tarry S Davis of Pocatello pres statement from Attorney General Jo- bicycle races and swimming contests on furnished the afternoon entertainMonday dent of the association who presided seph Cheg at the sessions in the Bannock Coun- “I conferred with County Attorney ment John A Hendricks last night and he Tooele old folks were entertained ty Memorial building Martin Barclay ol Boise chaplain gave the in- said h had received no official noti- at the Strand theater following their aa to which machines fication we banquet Two dances one at the vocation and Earl Kennedy of former state president Also might confiscate and which wer not Oriental Gardens and the other at Highway-La- rge responded to Mayor Brown’s We- gambling devices and we might not the American Legion outdoor dance boxes in Settlement confiscate” said Sheriff Hammon "I floor at Legion park lcoming address Albert J Sartori of Spokane shall go to the attorney general’s s canyon concluded the day’a festiviWash put supreme dictator also Wednesday and learn which are ties addreued the group About 150 del considered games of skill and which egates from all sectlona of the state are considered games of chance or attended gambling games We shall cooperate fol- to the fullest extent in ridding the Wednesday' program is - lows community of gambling devices” a m— Meeting of men of the order under direction of Senator PROVO —Mrs Fred Llddlard of 326 mm FRESH CRISP 9 a of the women' of West Third South street received a SALINAS ICEBERO C I163m the Moose under direction of Kathon back of head her the deep gash erine Smith grand recorder and her daughter Margine 6 minor Gulf Fancy 10 30 a jn— Exhibition drills at the bruisei In an automobile accident Can Memorial building halL Monday night on the atate highway 12 noon— Fellowship degree to be NEW CROP L W PROYO— Another protest to the about three miles north of this city “ conferred FANCY SPANISH Qa OC kt I luncheon at tha Hotel proposed new city ordinance prohibThe two were thrown from an Bannock iting the sale of beer between mid- automobile driven by Mr Liddiard 2 p m— Selection of the 1935 con- night and 6 a m was voiced before when It collided with a truck driven vention eity election and installa- tha city commission Monday night by John Dean 22 of American Fork Utah tion of officers H by a delegation of local beer dealers Deputy Sheriff J P Gourley reported L Fancy Red Bill 4 4 p m—Meeting of all dictators headed by R A Morefleld Clean Smooth JL W lUSl JL Vjv Beet propri- the accident occurred when the Lldand secretaries called by Malcolm R etor of the Sutton cafe the dlard car came into highway from Guiles supreme secretary Action on the ordinance was de- the west and struck Dean's truck go1 p m—Convention banquet Me- ferred the commission until after ing north Dean told Deputy Gourley by morial building ' mayors of Utah county towns meet that Liddiard had no lights os hia car 9 p m— Grand ball Memorial with the county commission to dis- No arrest was made cuss plans for adopting uniform regubuilding Mr Liddiard and a son James 9 lations escaped injury as did Mr Dean and The delegation urged the commis- William Lawhorn Lehl a passenger Residents’ Thrift Avert sion to extend the time limit to at In the Dean truck least 1 a m aa most of tha beer busiTurning On Water Pumps ness comes following the closing of Plour price ire advancing every day— II yoa need Flour wo advlio buying now therdances at midnight they said Licenses of dealers who do not propOGDEN—Pumps at Ogden's ar- erly handle their beer business tesian wells will not ba turned on for should be revoked rather than penaltwo or three days If Ogden residents ize all dealers by restricting the time Always Better Values at continue judicious watering of their the beer should be sold to midnight PAR OGDEN—Conditions of Raymond lawns at they have done for three the dealers declared SALMON Keller 5 and Leonard Keller 9 sons N Takit Safeicay-Pa- y days th waterworks officials uid 1 ban Fir Soap 1 0o of Mr and Mrs Lament Keller of LIQUOR ARRAIGNMENT SET ' Red Tuesday Fancy Llbby'w 1 pkg Fir IBs atreet were — unIt wu expected the pumps would LOGAN— Harvey Craig charged 157 Thirty-fiftAimk- a17C be turned on Tuesday to supply suffi with being a persistant liquor law changed Tuesday Thomas D Dee eaa X? clent water for the eity but lawns violator will be arraigned Wednes- Memorial hospital attaches reported two The Snd garden were watered by ralni day at 3 pi m before-Cit- y 12 Baird withQwon boys Judge so that ruldents Rich Craig J being held In the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Baird over the week-encity of Slaterville did not make the usual drain on the jail under e $750 bond aet by Chief wera aeriously Injured wells and reservoir Monday when struck fe7n automobile-- ! of Police M Carl Poultor Fortieth street and Washington avenue Sunday Baird was reported as in a fairly good condition The two Keller boys attaches reDel Monte— ported have been unconscious sine 1 g the can are accident Choice Fed Both suffering from Because it ha skull fractures Here’s Wise Food for Hot Weather Keeping cool is largely a matter of whst you eat- - These hot days instead of a breakfast that make you feel dull and logy all morning try cooling nourishing Shredded Wheat fruit and milk You won’t need anything else If you wanted to you could live grow and work on this fine combination of food— and nothing else Shredded Wheat is whole wheat digestible form It gives you carbohydrates you need for energy proteins for tissue building minerals for bone structure vitamins that help you to resist disease and bran to keep you regular Children grow strong bodies red cheeks and happy alert minds on nothing added— nothing taken away in a most appetizing and mer smiling and full of pep Start Shredded Wheat today I find Shredded Wheat Grown-up- s is good hot weather food that helps them sail through the sum- it 40c jiL Help Yourself to' ENERGY muscle-buildin- metal-bearin- ffcvM BARGAINS FOR TODAY Ttryr-nr- Compare Our Prices on Quality Food To Be Seized BUTTER Pork and 3 bars 8c case UTAH SUGAR— J M P S COFFEE— O TOMATOES— 4 Size Tin TOMATO JUICE— Del Monte 15-- 3 for 12c Car Crash’Hurts Mother and Child u MAYONNAISE PURITAN BEEF SALE 65c Bound Steak Sirloin Steak Steak Shoulder Rib Roasts Rump Roast pts18cqts29c Dealers Protest Beer Ordinance ® LETTUCE lie SUGAR 59c lbs ®nm? A Harvest Bell 48 i$169 Golden West 48 £Q$159 Boy Auto Victims Still Unconscious ” 28c M M M II M WEDNESDAY FOOD SPECIALS M V Effective at Salt Lake Murray Magna Riverton Centerville Woods Cross Draper and Provo Stores — QUALITY MEATS — Veal Patties lb 15c : M M Steaks LR0m$! II 22c "Medt “Department TOMATO JUICE SIRLOIN STEAK THE tea for Iced tea a rich flavor that the melting ice can’t drown Because it’i never bitter when you make your tea a little stronger for iced lea Schilling Tea hasthese special qualities because it's TOASTED Young Democrats Plan Outing in Utali County PROVO — Young- - Democrats of Utah county will gathe at Geneva resort August 7 for theis annual outing Guy Callahan chairman of the temporary executive committee' announced Tuesday A eounty c!uh will be organized andTofficers elected at that time he said Preliminary organization of local groups about the county started Mon day when Mr Callahan accompanied by Anna Smoot and Don Vincent also of Provo made the trip through the north end of the county contacting local representatives Each Utah county town (g expected to be1 organized before the outing the committee said FAMILY FLANS REUNION Oakley family Including relatives from all parts of the state will hold their annual reunion August 5 at Kelly’s grove Hobble Creek canyon AU are expected tp camp Saturday night The program begins at 10 a m Sunday SPRINGVILLE-- Th i J '1 t 19c lb Beef 5c 5-o- PINEAPPLE FRANKFURTERS Fresh lb Made 9c v 23c lb ! SHORT RIBS To Bake or Boil Small Pkg ’ I1?C lb-4- Large Pkg 31c WESSON OIL euia-- 23c eieteetHiiii i £lE£39c Wheaties 2 pkgs 23c Corn Flakes KB ft 10c Peas 10 ICS SALM A PINEAPPLE 16 c Matched Sl're HZZ7 Coiiee Butter Wu" KTr 25c (Subect to market change ) Milk wr 6c- - Headquarters for Canned Meats and all Picnic Supplies -F- RUITS AND VECETABL- ES- COFFEE lb 20c c GRAPE FRUIT 2 lbs 19c Swift’s Assorted lib Ukulelo No 2 H Can Airway Fresh Ground LARD Fresh Rendered 16c BISQUICK LAMB CHOPS Loin or Bib Cuts Broken Slices— No 2Vg can 21c 17c b Veal Chops rC £ Luncheon Meats GRAHAM CRACKERS d rr r ii z g t v t V i aaaMiiMMeaaUaMaMo4aMawaMMUM h lb BOUNTIFUL “A Surety of Purity ” ONIONS POTATOES 48 SOUTH MAIN ST 1135 SOUTH STATE ST MIDVALE OPSKAGGfi 5c II SHRIMP 10 EA8T 3RD SOUTH ST 502 SOUTH MAIN ST 3250 SOUTH STATE 8T MURRAY 19c each lb 23 lb 23£ lb 23£ lb 12 ft lb 19ft Ul CANTALOUPES Da-vi- mr-Mee-ting S": Q Purltin Beef it Cudahj’i very best eastern corn-fe- d baby beef and what la better is ai deUcloui tender and Juicy as any beef tan possibly be GltAPES basket BLISS POTATOES— That Good Variety— 10 lb 14c can 7-- 2 lbs 9c SSFT’ tin FISH— TUNA c TOMATOES MATCHES COFFEE— B Lb PEACHES 25c Bag Lb SOAP Beans 49-l- b 10 lbl Wednesday Food Specials Weber County Slot Machines FLOUR— WASATCH 2 for 23c Orangesr&l£:l7:Mc Lettuce t ° s 13c Lemons Mb u COMMUNITY IUI1DIHS Cantaloupes Fancy Utah each 7 23c twl COAST 5c TO COAST |