Show 4 t 10 THE SAIT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING A Correspondents ' CITY REVENUES COUNTY PROVO BUREAU CHOOSE STATE Besiaees Office— Phone 233 34 No University Aye Agent— Phone 197 East First Booth gt Correspondent— Phene 1159 LODGE STAFF UTAHNS 'AND 1 ( Southern and Eastern Utah ELKS OF UTAH 18 1834 UTAH ByTribune Special ' SEPTEMBER 425-1- FOR 1934 1 SHOW-RIS- E OVER 1933 Three Members of Farmers’ And Workers’ Union Arrested GOP Ogden Banlaws Office: PRIMARIES SET 2479 Washington Vicinity 7 Ave Office Phone 117 Home 3392 : 4 GROUP ELECTS Three Communities Threaten 29 BoycgttfDn County Schools SEPTEMBER library UTAH NEW LEADERS I 1 t Collections 42 Per Cent of Weber Voters Will Select Warning di Tax Strike Also Voiced in" Move to Save Sirs Dorothy Wheelwright Classes at Slatervllle Taylor and Warren Year’s Estimate Says 203 Delegates to : Retains Presidency of ' Families’ Evicted of on ' Belongings City County Loading ’ Auditor Convention Association OGDEN— Representatives of throe Attacks Building Grounds Causes Clash” Weber county communities— Mayor ji C J Robert Price Elect ed Qiief of Utah Unit at Reunion - Slater-vill- e - EUREKA— Severs! hundred member of the eight El Its' lodges of Utah PROVO—With business condition improving and the federal home loan program 'providing toconsiderable pay taxes money for homeowner the net general collections for Provo city continue to increase in comparison to thecollections of last year the August report of City Auditor Mary F Smith jreleased Saturday shows: ' Net general collections during the first eight months of 1934 are approximately 15 per cent greater than last year for the same period while collections in the waterworks department are approximately the same Net collections for August total $1388844 bringing the total lor the period tp $6098263 or 42 f thetimated revenue per cent-oof $142337 which is 15 per cent greater thaij the $4441435 Collected 9 out of spestimated revenue of xtir 27 per cent for the same period in 1933 the report shows 7 Collections Sun In the waterworks department collections are practically the same with $3328429 collected out of an estimated revenue of $5589250 during 1934 against $3419051 collected out of an estimated revenue of $54750 members of the Provo local of the Farmers and Workers Protective union were arrested Saturday by Police Chief John X Harris wllen they led a group of unemployed who were attempting to unload furnliura and belongings of an evicted family on the grounds of the city and county btiildlng ' Charles & Grant 40 of 89 North Second West street E W Boyer 43 of 659 East Second South street and Hyrum Davis 53 of 191 West Fourth North street were the men arrested Grant will be charged with disturbing the peace and Boyer and Davis with resisting an officer for objecting to Grant’s arrest Chief Harris said Davis may also face a charge of carrying concealed weapons as brass knuckles were - found in his pocket after his arrest The three were arrested at the der of Mayor A O Smoot hen union members and members of relief families attempted toUnloa’d the belongings of Rulon Edwards and Francis Grant wtuywith their families were evictee from their residences at 581 Nofth Sixth West street and 56 WestTirst North street reThe arrests followed a spectively statement by Grant that they would unload the belongings of the two families on the grounds if the city did not find a home for them in two PROVO— Three Pioneer Woman Of Wagon Train Days Succumbs and their wive participated here Sat reunion of urday in the twenty-firs- t the Utah State Elks’’ association The Elks elected a new list' of offi eers heard reports of the association' various committees and were services were told to Immediately conform with KAN new instructions issued by Michael conducted in the L D S chapel T Shannon of Los Angeles grand ex Thursday for Mrs Elizabeth Lay Hamblin 91 who alted ruler of the order died at her home C J Roberta of Price was elected here Tuesday of president to succeed J Allan Pike of infirmities due to elected officers Interment Eureka The other g e are: Lester Taylor of Park City first was in Kanab City vice president: E W McFarland of cemetery ‘ Cedar City second vice president Mrs Hamblin Dean R Dayne of Salt Lake City was born in Monthird vice president Howard Griffin roe county Misof Logan fourth vice president A souri September T Hessmark of Ogden fifth vice 27 18)2 Eureka of Jones Heber president: crossed the plains sixth vice president: J LI Fisher of With her parents Provo seventh vice president D E who traveled with Lambourne of Salt Lake City secre- - the John Brown ' tary and R Glen Gardner of Provo company and artreasurer rived in Utah in Frejeeis Outlined 1848 The family Mr Hamblin Shannon Mr The message from moved to California in 1851 returnand waa delivered to exalted rulers ing again to Santa Clara Utah In secretaries of the Utah lodges by 1857 On October 21 1861 she was ' George H LleweMyn of Salt Lake married to Francis M Hamblin and Kanab in City district deputy grand exalted with her husband came-truler of Utah during a special meet- 1871 He died 40 years ago Seven sons and daughters survive: ing of the group after the first genLibble Dafna Frank and 1 saigh eral reunion session at I p m The message outlined three major Hamblin ' Mrs Minda Adamifind v - Mrs Ann Johnson Kanabr Mrs projects:'’ - 4L- A new plan of charity work by Tamar Pratt Fredonia Ariz 50 67 all lodges Each case will be brought grandchildren ' tip henceforth before the regular and four meeting of the lodges for the consid dren eration of the membership instead of for private consideration by a spe-ricommittee A program' of pub- liclty'for major "acts of- friendship’’ was set forth 2 Full cooperation in the Ameri can youth movement by aiding boys' movements and then taking youths PRICE— Seven candidates for comInto the Antlers Junior Elks' organ- mander of Price American Legion "" ization were nominated Thursday night 1 Wholehearted cooperation In a post in the Legion hall Nominations will program' designed to- again be open September 20 and the result in active support of the presi- election will be- - held September 27 dent of the United States by working New officer will be installed on Oc' for loyalty and patriotism and con-- j tober 4 demning communistic efforts Those nominated for commander Student Assisted are William Hakalo Harvey Thomas Wilford E Jensen Hr t A-- repdrt of- the student loan fund Tad Storey f committee submitted by Dean R Sanford Ballinger George Richards Daynes chairman showed that the and J E Klemme Commander canassociation now has a revolving fund didates who rank Second and third of $1600 loaned to worthy men stu- in the voting will be designated as dents to enable them to attend Insti first and second vice commanders Nominees for other offices follow: tutions of higher learning throughout the state The money Is loaned Adjutant Lester Worley William Hansen Henry McCardle and Theowithout interest The association adopted a resolu dore Thomas: chaplain Nick L sergeant-at-arm- s tion- requesting Governor Henry H George Man-guhistorian Ben Ward Clark Blood in his message to the legislature to recommend adequate and lit Wright and R E West executive committee Royal H Frandsen'Ace liquor control legislation - ' The meeting place for th 1935 re- Roberts Arthur ! Craven-Walte- r union was left for the executive com Dougherty Winfred W Wet Elton m it tee to decide Taylor Arthur L Peterson and WalWhile the Elks were in business ter Taylor trustees Elmer Bertot session their wives were entertained Verro C Jones and Val H Cowles by the women' of Tintic lodge at cards and a musical program Earlier both men and women visited-t- he mines of the district and had luncheon as guests of Tintic lodge A banquet was served at 8 p m and plans for the coming year were outlined by the new president Mr SPANISH IfORK— State Senator of the John E Booth of this city announces Roberts ' Representative entera of program his candidacy for the Republican lodges presented tainment nomination for another term as state MubIc for the sessions was fur- senator at the Republican county con nished by the Antlers’ bands of both vention to be held at Springville A dance conPrice and Eureka September 26 cluded the convention Mr Booth a native of Spanish Fork has successfully conducted his drug business 19 years owns a farm one of the large poultry plant in Utah county and is also interested in bahking mining and other enterprises f Mr Booth has always taken an acMOAB— Dr Barnum Brown cura- tive interest in all civic political and tor of the American Museum of Natu--r- club affairs having acted as presiHistory of New York City Weld dent of the Spanish Fork Business Arnold of Harvard photographerand Men’s association the Rotary club D A McIntyre of Tulsa Okla pilot poultry association director of the arrived Thursday to study the Utah county livestock show and su-bearing formation! in this area pervisor of the Utah county fair He Dr Brown has charge of excava- is now state president of the Utah tions at dinosaur quarries in Utah Pharmaceutical association and Wyoming The party left later During the World war Mr Booth in the week for Flagstaff Ariz served in the army and is a Dr Brown stated "Aerial pictures state commander of the American past Leire being taken by the expedition gion He served as mayor of Spanand altogether we have accomplished ish Fork for two terms and was electmore in two weeks than could possibly ed president-o- f the be done in several years of land league in 1928 He is at present Utah travel eounty Republican chairman AB-Fun- eral She eight-mont- h $163-4655- in 1933 - OGDEN—Official callfor tl Weber county Republican primaries September 25 to elect legates to the county convenUodSeptember 29 was issued Satupiay by George H Lowe chaimten and George D Shupe secretary ofihe Weber county Republican central committee the primaries in districts Outside Of Ogden city precinct justices of the peace and constables will be nominated- and at the primaries in Ogden city delegates will bfc selected for an Ogden city Republican convention to nominate a candidate tor city constable the only city office open to election this year Primaries Jn Ogden city will be held as follows: First ward districts 1 2 and 3 South Washington school districtsto 11 Ogden city hall Second ward districts 12 to 18 Grant school Third ward districts 19 to 27 Mound Fort school Fourth ward districts 28 to 41 Weber county eburt-housFifth ward districts 4243 and 44 Polk school districts 45 to 54 Lewis school County district primaries will be held at places selected by district of- Taylor and Warren— Saturday night decided that community in the seventh eighth and ninth grades will not attend county schools this year unless in their owp comA threat munity school buildings that no taxer will be forthcoming this year from the three communities unless the grades are taught in the community school was made by the group representing the three communities as their latest move to combat the plan of the Weber county board of education to discontinue the three grades in the communities and transport the students elsewhere for chil-dre- n instruction In a OGDEN—Mrs Dorothy DeWees Wheelwright of Ogden was reelected president of the Utah 'Library association at the closing session of it enfiual convention in the Hotel Ben ? Lomond Saturday ' OGDEN— Declaring that the More than 79 delegates' representfi' ing all libraries of the state attended best policy in regard to city ' - - ' nances would be to banish the ' the sessions ' indebtedness Other officers elected Include Miss present city's rather than increase it Mayor Aurelia Bennion Salt Lake City first vice president Mrs Ryle Grant Harman W Peery Issued a statement Saturday declaring that it American Fork second vice president Mrs W L Wattis Ogden and would be a grosa blunder for OgMrs Lillian Corey Cedar City and den to accept the $750000 waterMrs Abel Dixon Morgan members- works loan from the federal gov- v On Waterworks ' r Mayor Peery stated it Is his ernment statement the group announced children will not leave the communities for Instruction' in other schools and —contended the board’s plan has as Its object the gradual elimination of most of the local schools in the county- - ’ The group indicated a fourth community Pleasant View is considering supporting them in their stand Contracts for bus ' transportation let by the eounty board at meetings Friday night and several weeks ago covered transportation of the students of the three grades from Warren to Plain City from Pleasant View to North Ogden from Slatpr-vill- e to Harrisville and from Taylor to Wilson The contracts were made over protest of residents Of the foul communities which would lose the grade by the changes Buses from Pleasant View to North Ogden Irom Slaterville to Harris-vill-e 1000-wor- d ’ I ' - In- - Cites Library Value At the morning session Dr John Edward Carver president of the Ogden library board told the association that its work is supplying need of people today as libraries have done much to aid in combating ' tha depression Miss Amy Bowman a member of the University of Utah library staff discussing children's books told the eon vc Uion that In spite of the fact' that sum suggestions placa tha cause of crime to influences from ' -- -- children’s books and poems such material does Aot have such a reaction Urget Careful Selection Books selected for children should be fa the children’s interest - and children should not be forced to form"' tastes not to their interests she said Books for adults sbouldi furnish instruction as well as interest said Mia Constance Bunnell of tha Ogden - — r librarybelieve” She said "that much can h accomplished by books 41)81' will give a desire to cultivate the art of reading develop a personality lead the way to adventure in the arts teach the value of health acquaint us with the world we live In and offer instruction in many hobbies and borne problems” Luncheen Held A luncheon was held in the hotel at noon at which Mayor Harman W Peory and Commissioner Fred E Williams welcomed the visiting - delegates Mrs Johanna Sprague of iSalt Lake City public library and Miss Esther Nelson of the University of Utah library aisd spoke State library associations throughout the country are organizing state planning committees tp aid libraries to adjust themselves to changing conditions said Mrs Leah Rigby Frisby of University of Utah library in report given at the afternoon session on thfe annual convention of the American Library association in July Miss Dorothy Dixon of the university library gave a report of the special division convention at the national association meeting At the conclusion of the afternoon session the delegates were guests of directors-othe Ogden library at a tea in the White Elephant teg g?r- ’' dens Disbursements forvthe first eight ficers i months of 1934 are slightly higher Twq hundred aad to dub 1933 will in than compose the county convention principally greateg expenditures In the public 153 representing city districts 'and 52 streets and county districts with allotments and public improvesafety ment departments The total expendi- of delegates as follows: First ward: District No 1 3 No 2 tures for each department compared of 1933 with the 1934 figure 3 No 3 2: No 4 1 No 5 2 No to that hour1 6 3: No T 2No 8 2 No9 3 No 10 are overcrowded'the state first follow: Public affaire and Commission Offer' Refused ment asserts The North Ogden $3201430 $3334044 public 1 No 11 L streets Second two 12 school $2214540j Ward: District No it states is overcrowded and 13 14 After the arrests die evicted safety $1988515 families and union official met with and public improvements $1852089-$155779- 1546 and 17 one delegate board' to provide room for all $493781 No 18 2 delegates students is " making arrangements the city commission Chief Harris and Third ward District No 19 2 No 1 with the Ogden city board of educssewers $89521 $80403 County Commissioner J W Gillman $512404 Commissioner Gillman offered the parks cemetery and recreation 20 3 No 21 2: No 22 2 No 23 tion to send some of the North Og4 No 24 4 No 23 2 No 26 2 den students to Ogden for schooling two families food and shelter at the $858462 $1048050 waterworks No 27 3 The Special bus which would trans$3468143 Utah county infirmary or the county Fourth ward: District No 28 2: No port students from Warren to Plain jail until the commission and the Expenditure Reported 29 4 No 30-No 31 3 No 32 3 City will be maintained at a cost exfamilies could find permanent homes Expenditures for the various de- No 33 2 No 34 2 No 35 1 No ceeding the expense of hiring a This was refused bythe families and Public' follow: for August partments 36 2 No 37 2 No 38 ' 3 No 39 teacher to instruct thw children at the City' Engineer union representatives and late Satur- affairs $376230 Compiles safety 3 No 40 5 No 41 6 ' Warren school the statement asserts day night the belongings were still $243943 streets andpublic improvpublic District No 42 11 No Charges that communities Which Figures Showing Mu-parked in trucks in front Of the 'city ements' $169X92 Irrigation $75998 43 Fifth ward: 6 No 44- - 3 No 45 2 No M ®r benefiting from the changes are and county building while the fami- sewers $23825 parks cemetery and 3 No 47 2 No: 48 3: No! nicipality’s Share 49 3: No! residences of the school board memlies ate supper provided by other recreation waterworks 50 2 No 51 4 $1516 62 No 52 7 No 53 5 bers are contained in the statement members of the union from benches No 5 5 “In each community affected” the and a temporary table on the city and $169544 Collections in the waterworks OGDEN—Since the F E R A reCounty districts: Burch Creek ‘4 statement says "there are as many county building lawn Trucks in month totaled Eden the for 2 seventh and eighth grade students placed C W A In May Ogden city which the families' belongings were $330282 Farr I West including $171170 in flat there have been on the av has parked carried signs of "Millions for rates $154432 id metered rates and 42 Harrisville 2? Hooper district' No now as completed projects totaling 2: Hooper district No 2 3 Hunts- erage in the past Approximately 20 Ammunition and Armaments but Baat a total expense to the city shows the report sundry $4880 ville 4: Kanesville 1 Liberty 2 Mar- boys and girls sre affected in each bies Must Starve” and "Life in RuThe cash statement of the general riott 1 North local school The parents snd tax- of about $30315 says a compilation In ral Mormon Communities in 1934 fund shows: Cash balance August district No Ogden I 1 2 North Ogden district Nql 2 2 Plain payers of the local communities feel tha office of City Engineer Claude Prevent Evictions ” of $66171$ plus $623 in receipts and City 3 Pleasant View 2 Randall 1 that this is a sufficient number of L Coray Arrested Men Released deposits minus $71331 in warrants Riverdale 2 Roy- 3i Slaterville to warrant the continuation 2 students The compilation reveala more than Later the three men arrested were issued during the month Reaving 1 Warten 2 West of the schools as they have been here2i Uintah Taylor released on their recognizance to ap- bank balance A gust 31 of $733666' Warren 1 West Weber 2 been expended for labor tofore conducted” $69834 Wilson 3 take the position that there on the projects which was furnished pear in court Tuesday morning Chief The cash ‘statement of the waterThey works department shows: Cash balHarris said must be some limitation to the ex' A tent to which a school board elected by the F ERA More than $236455 request by union officials that ance August 1 of $40818 plus July cents 39 and of and plus receipts deposit officials the and hired by the taxpayers can dic- has been expended upon interest to county city carry tate to taxpayers what is to be done cover workmen’s compensation insurproblem of rent relief and evictions outstanding warrants of $205 leavance which was supplied by the city before state apd federal relief offi ing balance of $41062 on August 31 with their Own children Those attending the meeting were: Approximately $27951 has been exdais was granted by Commissioner Gillman who said he would take this Myron Wade Alvin East and Albert pended by the city on materials used matter upwith state officials of Warrenr Charles H An- in the projects — William TOVO Stanley Dunford Wayment The 24 projects follow: ImproveDr Lowry Nelson director of the Provo county attorney announces derson and Leroy Clark of Taylor ol $442168 F E R A social service department A Slater Le- ments to city cemetery he will seek renomination at the and Norton Bowns-grading and graveling Thirty-sixt- h at meeting of the union with county Utah county Democratic convention iand Slater and E E Stokes of Sla- street $351220 erecting the municitervllle officials recently said that under the September 22 at Lehi pal golf clubhouse $22952 improve‘ emergency provision of F E R A was LEHI—The proposed borrowing of Some new policies of law enforcements at Lorin Farr park $2506 grad empowered to pay a month’s rent in $29000 for improvement of the city ment and its administration have Presbyterian Pastor inh Thirty-sixtstreet $169906 ing advance where a tenant was evicted water distribution system carried in been adopted during bis tenure of ofbut Dr Nelson was out of town Satur- the bond election Friday 130 lor to fice including New Deal stalling water meter in the east OGDEN—George Albert Smifh To Speak the practice of cooper' district bench $1131116 cleaning A 23 against day ating with the sheriff and other ' president of the Utah Pioneer Trails-anout Mill creek $419115 A possibility that Mayor Smoot and The money will be used to replace peace officers of the OGDEN The new relationof the Landmarks association W H in makcounty Shale for avenue Chief Harris might be confronted by the old wood stave pipe with cast iron Liberty Reeder Jr Arnold Grow and William ing personal investigations of 'the deal to the economic developments $132008 covering construction and fences of impeachment charges for the arrest pipe to replace a portion of the pres- more etious and difficult crimes in of the past is the Sunday evening at stadium $212966 painting C Barnes ylll speak Sunday at 5 of the three men illegally was voiced ent galvanized pipe with order that tie evidence found upon theme of Dr John Edward Carver corrals m at the unveiling of a monu' and lire hydrants pment refurnishing new four-incby G T Harrison union member cast iron pipe and to the ground might be in First Presbyterian church This is marking the location of the and preserved canfire hydrants better presented In court his friends a continuation of the series on the $113421 grading and graveling im- first tollgate on the Ogden canyon replace the road $283291 repairing and yon with four-incfire hydrants in trends declared economic legislapresent scout camp $49022 exThe city council in calling the ' Mr Dunford has practiced law in tion Clare Anderson and William proving girl monument is located near the H Johnson will 'give the musical cavating clay shoulders on south mouth of the canyon pointed out that approximately Provo 12 years Grant avenue $315060 $1400 could be saved by new pipe numbers lot the evening The Plain City Boy Scout band will to - city General improvements which has been used in the past few The men of the church will hold a furnish music $253690 raising fences at the dinner in the church Monday at 5 parks years for repairs that Lehi has one stadium $83129 constructing curb Mrs Emma James Dinsdale WilPROVO— Brigham Young univer- of the highest fire insurance rates p m The women of the church will and son to be the only survivor of gutter on Liberty avenue north thosesaid to state in due the condition the fall a fashion show of and social give who once lived in the tollgate sity students have a chance to win $150941 renovating the Mound Fort five scholarships in various activities the water system and that by mak in the church Tuesday afternoon at branch of the public library $17146 house will be a‘ guest of honor d school year ' the inf use of the P W A offer during the 1934-3improvements to" the city cemetery the ceremonies CANDIDACY ANNOUNCED v the cost Of the project would be a — committee on awards announces OGDEN—W W Jones annoVinced $289058 constructing sanitary sewers The awards follow: Oscar B federal grant PROVO—Large shipments of range in sewer No 157 northeast- Suspect to Face Trial district Refor the Young award of $50 given annually cattle are expected to go from Utah his candidacy Saturday ern section of the $2507232 by Professor Kimball Young for the District Commander county during the next two weeks publican nomination for sheriff Mr fencing the south sidecity On Forgery Charges of Lorin Farr was in schools of educated the best essay on some phase' of L D S under the national cattle purchasing Jones $39359 and rpainting park cutting Wea has been Idducts in Heads program County Agent Lyman H Utah and taxpayer community life annual scholarship Legion OGDEN— T 39 $213352 and waived signs sttfet Kawagushi painting Of $50 presented 1919 He served since ber county for Rich stated Saturday by Aim Van Wag-enethe and fences it the sta- preliminary hearing ink' police court of Provo for the encouragement ’ All persons desiring to ship dairy four years as a deputy United plates diumgrandstand RICHFIELD— Leiand E Anderson ’ $33045 Saturday on forgery charges and in of worthy students in band music commander district No 6 American' cattle under' the Salt Laka City program are urged marshal was bound over to district court ’with scholarship for girls of $30 awarded Legion Friday night inducted the to do so immediately ’ Restrictions REPORT on funds One Wife One Husband ball fixed at $1000 annually on the recommendation of newly elected officers of the Jensen-Colb- y may be made soon very likely on is alleged' to have Kawagushi OGDEN— The Weber eounty DemoMrs Marla Y Dougall donor and post into office gave valuable tenge cattle Mr Rich said File Divorce Actions forged the name of S Tamaki of the the Eliza A Wailacott scholarship of suggestions on how to plan lor the The schedule for the ensuing week cratic central committee has received Asia Trading company to a check for $30 awarded annually to the girl 1935 state convention to b held here follows: Monday two cars on at Pay-so- a total of $43075 and expended $33746 OGDEN--wife and a husband $15Bail September recommended by President - F S and assisted with the organization of via Denver and Rio Grande West- during the past 15 days show a reforfeitures In court totaled two filed Lawrence in office of file suit at the for divorce actions $280 Harris ern Wednesday one car at Spanish port on a rifle team including $80 each from'W Jen- The Alpha Kappa Psl fraternity of Saturday A membership drive In which all Fork and one at'Lehi both via Union A Van Dyke county clerk kins J Jones and J Adams for liquor the college of commerce will also present members wiH take part was Pacific Thursday one at Colton and Charging cruelty xCart D de charges and $40 from J seeks a decree from Maude A possession award a medal to the male student of inaugurated with Henry E Beal cap- one at Springville both via D U R Kelley on gambling charges Sheriff of Lamater They were in de Utah Knights the class with W Daughter junior the G -of tain tbe "Blue” and one team Dr L A highest Cedar at Friday Pythias Valley 1929 Salt Lake City 'September scholarship average for three years’ Poulson captain of the "Gold” team via Union Pacific and one at Provo Peery Seek CCC Camp and have no children Escapes Poison Death Plan Outing at Magna work The drive will continue until deer via the D it R G W and nonsuppotf Charging cruelty season the losers fur with hunting South Fork Canyon dePRICE— Edna Bliss 2 daughter of May Trudgeon Bowman seeks HUSBAND ARRAIGNED MAGNA— Members of of Stamp Sales Increase nbtiing a venison dinner for the Sheriff and Mrs S Marion Bliss had Pythias in Utah and theirKnights "families PROVO—Irwin McDowell of Provo ' TOOEL— Calls have been sent out cree from Randall Bowman They winners DEN—A message urging estaba narrow escape from death by poi- including the At Price Postoffice Committee chairmen appointed In was arraigned Saturday before City to precinct chairmen for the Repub-lica- a were married in Bountiful November Salt Lake City 17 1929 She seeks custody of s lishment of a C C C camp in South son Thursday night when she swal- Sandy Magnapgden courtToo ale and Garfield at the convention Don R dude: county Ellertson on a charge Judge Fork canyon for clearing the canyon minor child lowed a creosote cold “' vapor com chapters are invited to attend a Finance J E Garn publicity P of wilful neglect and refusal to pro- house September 29 beginning at 10 PRICE—Sale of stamps at the Price of underbrush was sent to United pound containing carbolic acid The Nelse Bloomstrom announces at the Comvide D Hanfor his Sunday Magna three minor children Endsley program J Orvil postoffice increased slightly in AuStates Senator child picked the bottle off a table in munity HKing in according to Thomas gust over the same month in 1933 son entertainment and drum corps The hearing was continued until acting county chairman- - Precinct or- Mexican Colony to Hold Washington D Cv Saturday by May’ the sheriff’s living quarters in the Driffel park who is making arrangements Postmaster Carl W Empey an Melvin L Done concessions C J Monday ' McDowell’s former' wife ganizations are requested to have Harman W PeeryN courthouse for the fete Independence Day Fete or "We nounced Saturday Sales last month Sumner housing True E Robbins Mrs' Jennie McDowell is the com their primaries no later than Septemere desirous of securing a C C Dr Charles Rugger! rushed the Tho " is 22 were Erickber $1398 84 compared with $130111 distinguished guests Ferdinand outing being sponsored by plaining witness C camp in South Fork canyon for the ' OGDEN— baby to the Price City hospital where Calanthe Myrtle lodge of Salt Lake an124th to the have Deen Celebrating son last year an increase of $9373 Delegates apportioned parade Vern Pace registration clearing of underbrush she Was reported 'recovering ofdgden TAX SUITS FILED each district as follows: Tooele No 1 niversary of Mexican independence city’s 1280 acres and other government City but is for the benefit of all August total receipts were $173-2Earl Lewis coordination L A Poul3- 4 hold a Mexicans will 16 No 11 No 2 program Tooele Knights of Pythias and families Tooele Ogden son transportation Ferdinand ErickMOAB— The state tax commission than in the month greater previous lands and picnic camping propec-ties- " Milk Sale Violations - 8 Grantsvilie No Mr Driffel reports a complete aft- when receipts were $122362 Sunday at 7:30 p m at 2320 WashMr son" sons of American Legion and haa filed cases in district court here Grantsville No said the message "Any aid you avenue ernoon of sports to include children's Empey anticipates a much larger gain junior baseball C R Card 7 2 John Stockton ington Eida p Ophir St can give will be deeply appreciat-ed"- against Taylor ft Son company and May Revoke Permits and adults’ races a baseball game this month basing his prediction on The program Said Jesus Fraga diJL C Sylvester- and rifle the Pace Brothers company charging and Clover 3 each Vernon 4 Lake Mexrector 'the and other features ol the of and has been ar- the volume of business Wendover Lincoln propaganda Ibapah nonpayment of the sales tax asking Point already team Royal S BelL PRICE— Under an amendment to ranged beginning at 1 p m Refresh- handled for judgment for the total amount of 2 each Topliff and Gold Hill 1 each ican Blue Cross will include speeches 4-- II ' TO SUPPORT CANDIDATE Contest and recitations praising Miguel HldAI-gthe Carbon county milk ordinance ments will later be served Large allowed addition each is tax due plus 10 per cent penalty and In precinct LODGE OFFICERS NAMED approved by the county commission delegations are expected from all the SPANISH FORK — The Young interest at the rate of 1 per cent per one delegate at large y Costilla a priest who iJ honored Won ' by Taylor Girl ' as the George Washington of Mexico permits granted fbr the sale of milk lodges PRICE—Two' vacancies on the slate Men’s Republican club Friday night month PRIMARY CALLED PARTY of revoked be conclusion the At the violation program upon may of offirers of Price lodge No 1550 at the city hall went on record as by OGDEN—Miss Bernice Walker of MUSIC CLUB ELECTS the holder of any of the terms of the ' POULTRY TALKS SET B P O Elks have been filled With favoring Indorsing one man to be MT PLEASANT— H G Ericksen dance will be held Taylor is the winner of the Weber MT PLEASANT-T- he code of fair competition governing Con Moto election of John P Phelan of nominated for Utah county commis- ' EPHRAIM — President John A Democratic precinct chairman has TO DISCUSS EPIC PLAN club health contest Hazel county production- and ?ale in the Carbon club musical organization at North Members were advised to Johnson and General Manager Clyde issued a call for a Democratic prias loyal knight and Sheriff S: sioner OGDEN — tJpton Sinclair’s epic Bingham county home demonstraEmery milk shed County Clerk B Sanpete high school has elected the M Bliss as three-yea- r trustee The vote individually for the delegates to O Edmond of the Utah Poultry mary in the city hall at 6 p m FriH Young announced Friday Presi former succeeds Wslter V Pace who the county convention The members Producers’ Cooperative association day September 21 to elect delegates plan will be discussed by the men’s tion agent announced SaturdayWeber following officers for 1934-3Miss Walker t The amendment was passed at the dent O V Andersen Jr vice is now a resident of Salt Lake City also favored the ballot method of will address local poultrymen at a to the Sanpete county Democratic class of the First Congregational club health of the eontroi board of the dent Fsun Terry secretary-treasure- r here while Sheriff Bliss replace the late voting at the primary Instead of the meeting in the city hall September convention Sep- church Sunday at 10 A m announces county in the state Saturday ‘ I : contest in Logan next week ’ (bed the Rev Phillip K Swartz pastor i21 at 8 p m oral method tember 29 Kathryn RSsmtisseu jDr F T Fisk s v eae&i irrigation - COST 1 ‘ ' County Attorney Asks Nomination ti - Dinosaur Study Group Arrives $97W1 Fail-moun- t - Senator BoBth Asks Reelection ’ r FERA PROJECTS -- Legion Post Names Seven Candidates ’ I i posed to plunging Ogden city Into ' further indebtedness The statement calls attention to the city’s present total bonded in- t debtedness- stating the further-debof $606000 which would accompany tha $144000 grant to make up the total of $750000 available to tbe city would make ‘ the total bonded indebtedness of the city $3339500 with an interest expense of approximately $44250 per day s ’ “ tention to submit the statement to the city commission at Monday afternoon’s meetings Mayor Peery voted against signing tha contract for the loan about a month - ago and haa voted against all measures-- concerning the loan to tha present time He has declared each time in voting "No" that he is op- ’ e Proposed Loan i f belli Voters Okeh Water Pipe Loan Speakers Named For Shaft Rites on - d - - two-inc- h h two-inc- h h Five Awards elec-tion- ' Open at B Y U one-thir- 5 - Drouth Cattle To Be Shipped al — ‘ dinosaur- n b party 2' n " Calient Out of ForG O P Meet In - ‘ ' - - 1- marka-manshi- - -- Iltalth - Stand-ardvill- e - - presi-reques- 4-- - ft 4 f i : M ‘V r K |