Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNETHURSDAY MORNING Utah and Intermountain News Draft of Beer Cleanup Week Observance Branch Train Leaves Rails Permit Statute Planned by Farm Bureau Given Board Federation 9 Junior C of C InSouthUtali MARCH 25 1937 Utc Stampede 'Lover of Horses’ Faces Charge Officials Plan Dates Set for For Borrowing ’ Automobile Dedication of Scenic Bridge car and started Anderson a July 8 to 10 career First the of uncertain 6 MOAB — George loving cowhand sat In the Moab Contract for Livestock Signetl by Officers With Idaho Company Proposed Act Prevents Cooperative Campaign for County Beautification Express Clerk Suffers to Be Participated in April 19 to 23 Brewers' Subsidizing in Wreek Injuries Betail Establishments on D & R C W Road by Schools and Merchants Special to The Tribune OGDEN — A proposed ordinance concerning measures Ogden might adopt to regulate the licensing of beer under newly enacted legislation signed Tuesday by Governor Blood was submitted to the city commission Wednesday by J A Howell attorney representing the Becker' Products company G L Becker president of the firm also appeared 'before tbe commission The new legislation gives municipalities exclusive authority in Issuing baer licenses Prohibits Interest The purpose of the proposed ordinance Mr Howell said is to prohibit any brewing company from having any financial interest in Retail establishments or in any way subsidising retail establishments as provided in the federal law The ordinance would prohibit a distributor from furnishing any equipment including large signs "or another thing of value” with the exception that a sign not tji exceed in area 720 square inches would be allowed No sign would be legal which tiaed the words “bar” "bar room” "saloon” “cocktail bar” or "lounge” It also Is provided 'that no signs of these or of like import be placed upon any buildings adjacent to retail beer establishments The suggested ordinance would likewise make illegal: Provisions "The acquiring or holding (by a distributor) of any interest With respect to the premises of the retailer acquiring any interest in real or personal property owned occupied or used by the retailer in the conduct of his business paying or crediting the retailer for any advertising display or distribution service guaranteeing any loan for the repayment of any financial obligation 'of the retailer extending to the retailer credit for a period in excess of the credit period usual and customary to the industry requiring the retailer to take and dispose of a certain quota of any Special to The Tribune — The Ogden junior chamber of commerce and tha Weber County Farm Bureau federation Wednesday were making plans for cooperative observance of cleanup week April 19 to 23 Kent S Bramwell director In charge for the junior chamber and George F Stallings farm bureau president will study tha plans together Mr Stallings was authorized by farm bureau officials to name a committee to study a cooperative drive The preliminary phase of tha OGDEN Davis County drive will begin April 16 when merchants will join in window displays carrying out the “Clean-u- p Fix-up- ” theme School children business floats civjfc and federal representatives will move throiigh the streets in a parade on that day Bolster contests will be conducted in the city schools and the drive will end with bonfire Friday April 23 The campaign for beautification in the county has been organized in all locals of the farm bureau with each local to have a directing committee Falnt-u- p i Manager’s Aid Soil Program AtBcnLomond Group Elects Gets Logan Job Special to The Tribune FARMINGTON — Directors of th Zavis County Agricultural Conservation association farmers’ group for administering the soil conservation program were reelected at a meeting in the courthouse Wednesday They are: George E Dibble Layton president M P White- sides Dayton vice president and Jesse H Argyle Woods Cross director DeLore Nichols county agricultural agent was chosen secretary and Mrs Virginia Hansen of Mr Nichols’ office was chosen treasurer Mr Nichols in explaining the conservation program for 1937 told the group that every farmer signed for the act will receive statement of his acreage and who a conservation measures necessary on his farm bribery or by offering any bonus premium or compensation to reofficer employe or repretailer sentative of such retailer" Mayor Harman W Peery issued an invitation to interested parties beer” Expanding further on the last to attend the commission meeting provision the ordinance would ban Thrusday at 10 a m and express any attempt to induce the sale of views on beer license rates and beer by means of ‘‘commercial other regulations Special to The Tribune OGDEN — J H (Jack) Sorensen for the last year assistant manager of the Hotel Ben Lomond and associated with the institution for five years Wednesday was named manager of the Hotel Eccles in Logan He said the Hotel Edcles had expended more than $20000 in improvements and equipment recently and that the outlook for continued progress was bright Mr Sorensen succeeds Scotty Young and will take up his new duties next Monday Mr Young has been named manager of the Eccles hotel in Blackfoot Idaho In addition to his duties with the hotel Mr Sorensen has been active in the junior chamber of commerce end was chairman of the junior chamber’s football committee which sponsored the Thanksgiving day game between Utah State Agricultural college and the University of Idaho here Mr Sorensen also is a member of the Ogden Exchange club Mr Sorensen's new appointment follows acceptance by Chauncey W West manager of the Hotel Ben Lomond of an appointment as resident manager of the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City Mr West’s new duties will not take effect for several weeks 15 Special to The Tribune NEPHI—Contract for furnishing livestock for the three rodeo performances of the third annual Ute Stampede was signed by officers of the Ule Stampede Inc and Colborn Special to The Tribune A Sorenson of Blackfoot Idaho RICHFIELD — Derailment of a Carnival attractions also were consouthbound Denver and Rio Grande tracted for by the corporation and Western train 16 miles south of the Monte Young Carnival comhere on the Marysvale branch line pany The dates July 8 9 and 10 were at 10 a m Wednesday temporarily definitely set by the members pf the tied up service but local officials committee in their regular weekly of the railroad said the wreckage meeting Monday evening in the Juab courthouse would be cleared in time for the county The program for the three-da- y regular passenger train to pass celebration has been tentatively outThursday morning lined as follows: Though only one wheel remained Wednesday evening July 7— Muon the track when the train was sical festival featuring approximate200 persons from Nephi and surbrought to a stop the only person ly communities The festival rounding injured was Douglas Roberts ex- to be free to the public will be prewas who in press messenger sented in the Juab county fair riding the baggage car He sustained two grounds Thursday July 8 — Opening pacracked ribs but after being treated rade at 10 a m first performance of in Richfield returned to the train Ute Stampede rodeo Juab county Mail and express was not damaged fair grounds at 2 p mt followed in the evening by boxing and wrestling One Passenger The train was composed of a mail contests at the fair grounds arena July 9 — The opening notes car baggage car and one coach of Friday the midsummer band festival one an unidentified Only passenger held in connection with the rodeo woman traveling from Venice to will be sounded when the junior was besides aboard the Marysvale high school and junior municipal crew of six bands and fife and drum corps Members of thb crew could not march on Main street in a mass exreason for the accident hibition The first of the two-da- y give any but officials of the railroad were in- race meet will be held Friday aftervestigating Wednesday night Ap- noon and the Ute Stampede rodeo parently the tender or the mail car will be shown in a second performwas the first to leave the track ance Friday evening Rails and cross ties were torn up Saturday July 10— Senior bands for a distance of more than 200 from all sections of Utah will vie for yards and the trucks were all badly honors in the midsummer music fesdamaged posaibly beyond repair tival on Main street at 10 a m with railroad men said The accident oc- the second day of races Saturday one afternoon and curred on a stralght-of-wathe final and chammile north of Sevier The train was pionship performance of the Ute 30 as Richlate at minutes reported field Wednesday before the acci- Stampede rodeo on Saturday evening dent It was announced by Dr J C Trucks Used Sorenson who represented the rodeo Mail baggage and express were in Nephi Monday night sent to Marysvale by trucks and company that some of the outstanding spea special train was sent from Thistle cialty acts in the United States are to make the run north Wednesday under contract for the Nephi shows night It Was running approximateThe ly five hours behind schedule Pictures Discussed rajie"f train arrived at the scene of SPRINGVILLE— “How to the wreck at about 9 p m to clear a Good Picture” was discussed by the wreckage Members of the crew included Secretary J F Wingate of the high William Hamilton conductor J F school art board at a meeting of the A Monday rjght William Olson Springville P-Taylor engineer fireman David Rowe brakeman Several outstanding paintings to be William Parker mail clerk and displayedsin the 1937 art exhibit were shown to the group Roberts y T horse age jail Wednesday night as government officials at Salt Lakf City were preparing to try him on Dyer act charges in connection with his alleged appropriation of his boss’ car and credit on a jaunt Into Colorado early this ' month 14 S Commissioner Edward D Dunn Issued a warrant for tys apprehension Wednesday after Assistant U S Attorney John Boyden authorized a complaint alleging the theft of an auto belonging to Hugh Burdick Valley City rancher and the transporting of that car between states A story told by officials recounts how Anderson ayouth who had alterms in Colorado ready served-twfor stealing horses loped out a few miles on the range with Mr Burdick and then” loped back to the ranch house took the keys to the out on a proposed he filled tank with gasoline which he charged to Mr Burdick —Careful it was related Near to squeeze the last possible gallon into the tank With’ Be Bad luck met Anderson at Utaline when he had a wreck But since Mr Burdick was also known in that section the runaway youth charged the repairs a new tire and more gasoline to his boss before heading Special to The Tribune for De Beque Colo — where Mr BurCASTLE DALE— Dedication of dick had a couple of other ranches the recently completed suspension Near De Beque Anderson bor rowed a saddle and bridle In Mr bridge 28 miles southeast of here Burdick’s name’ and according to on the San Rafael driver will take the theory of officers planned to place Saturday Church and civic Castle Dale Span Will Opened Ceremonies Special abandon the car and return to his former profession of purloining horses But before he succeeded he was taken into custody by the eherlff at South Delta Colo “I have never meant to steal horses” Anderson told officers “but somehow I just find myself do1 Ing It” officials will be in charge of the celebration which hundreds are ex- to attend Situated in a locality pected of remark- scenlb beauty the bridge will territory formerly known only to stockmen whose cattle and sheep graze by the thousands in this reable open ° gion span ere Supporting the 160-foheavy cables fixed to concrete towers on each side of the river Formerly bridges built near the present site had bean washed out by high waters Guarding against this ot Water Meters Organ Recital Added Feature To Disappear ICW Of Easter Riles In Home Area bedrock the engineers who designed the have anchored the towers in Capable of supporting 20 tons bridge is 14 feet wide end was constructed by local C C C labor under supervision of Omar Freeman grazing division engineer and M P Greaves superintendent of divisional grazing C C C camp No bridge Special to The Tribune CEDAR CITY— An added feature of tha sunset Easter observance in Zion national park organ Sunday will be a recital by Seldon Heaps Salt Lake City organist JThe announcement was made Wednesday by Henry E Petersen chairman of the Zion Park Easter service The preliminary organ recital was made possible by the arrival of a new organ In Cedar City for the Union Pacific Grand Canyon lodge Officials of the Utah Parks company operating subsidiary to the Union Pacific have agreed to hold the organ in Zion national park for the Easter day event A separate Mr Petersen said electric generating plant supplied by the Hurricane Shearing association will supply the power for the organ The recital of sacred music will take place during the hour preceding the Easter pageant and is scheduled to commence about 3:30 p m according to Mr Petersen It will take place at the pageant setting at the base of the Great White Throne Flat Rales Will Replace Devices in Residential District City Decides 97 at Castle Dale The road from Castle Dale to the bridge traverses Buckhorn Flats which are skirted by colorful mountains through the Buckhorn wash Special to The Tribuffe This wash 1800 feet at Its greatest — PROVO All residential water depth contains in its length of userj of Provo city will be placed seven miles a wide variety of geoon a flat rate within the next few logical formations and colorings weeks it was decided at a meeting of the Provo city commission WedRepairs nesday h At present of the residential water users are on meters Wasatch stake tabwith the balance on a monthly flat HEBER-T- he rate Such a plan has caused dlS' ernacle damages by fire early in satisfaction during the past1 few January soon will be in readiness yeArs Mayor Mark Anderson said for use local church officers said The flat rate plan will be only Wednesday Workmen have been busy for temporary the commission’ decided Approximately 500 meters already some time repairing damage done Installed In residences will be re- by the fire and when finished the moved by the city and stored building will have a complete renoThe flat rate plan will not affect vation a new console for the pipe commercial places of business and organ now piano heating system apartment houses all of which are and furnace room The building probably will be being metered nor will the change of policy apply to water users living ready for use next Monday night outside the city limits Mr White- when the U S A C concert band” of some 80 members will give t conhead said Flat rates the commission de- cert here The Wasatch high school opera' cided will bring an annualjrevenue Prom Scheduled The mini- which was to have bean presented of $60000 approximately HINCKLEY — The annual junior mum flat rate of $1615 may be In- the first of the year will also be prom of the Hinckley high school creased to $1850 Mr Whitehead presented on March 31 and April 1 will be held in the recently compointed out pleted gymnasium Friday night The Under the new ordinance a hall will be decorated as a “Japadeposit of not less than $5 nese garden" with tea tables ter- for water users not owitlng the propNOW 1 EAT races and hanging lanterns erty where the water Is being used FRIED FISH will be required Such a policy will simplify collection of water bills one-ho- Stake Burned Tabernacle at Heber one-fourt- guar-ante- Mr Whitehead said Upset P Stomach The changes suggested by the city Jiffy With will be sent to H commission local attorney Maurice Harding When the changes have been Incor- Bell-au-s porated in the new ordinance it will FOR INDIGESTION be formally presented for adoption Mayor Anderson said WA Rotary Club Special to The Tribune OGDEN — William H Loos vice president and trust officer of the First Security bank of Utah Og' den branch Wednesday was elected president for this year of the OgHe succeeds W den Rotary club Include Karl Hopkins city superintendent Insurance company directors The new officers will be installed July 1 and will serve until July 30 1938 e IliMNt of wotr TCH R E PA IRS Picks Leader of schools The new vice president is Fred A Kuhlmann manager of the Con tinental Baking company George R Glen manager of the Glen Brothers Muslo company was re elected secretary (Jordan M Baxter resident manager of Schole field Wells & Baxter treasurer P M Thompson manager of Sperry Flour company and John E Velton manager of the Metropolitan Life' ta Goes Bell-an- Easter priest put it in your your watch plant At our low it won't cost much to in conditionl primo Add a tmart neve WATCH HAND IN METAL $1 to IN LEATHER 50c to $150 $850 ALL WORK GUARANTEED ALL PRICES MODERATE - WATCH Aged Man II urt STATE REPAI- R- STREET ENTRANCE In Car Mishap AUERBACH’S LOTan— Jesse Wiseman 78 was treated at 'the Cache valley general hospital late Tuesday night for head injuries received when struck by an automobile driven by Daniel P Woodland Mr Wiseman suffered two lacerations on the forehead and face The accident occurred In front of the Logan L D S tabernacle when the victim was crossing the street and apparently became Patrolman Thomas David' sort Investigated said Mr Woodland attempted to avoid striking MrJWlseman by turning his machine sharply to the rights but the rear fender knocked t aged man to the pavement on-tysed Martyr to BLACKHEADS pnriPGEs For Read this over 20 years remarkable tributer grateful "I suffered for at least 20 years with blackheads and pimples of external oriCity gin The pimples were large irritating and caused many embarrassing days by “I tried many salves and soaps but none gave relief Then I bought Cuticura Special to The Tribune and after using only one-ha- lf a box of OGDEN — Replying to Mayor Har- Cuticura Ointment along with Cuticura man W Peery’s statement citing Soap my skin was clear again” nd revenue figures-in- ” the city court ( Signed ) Mrs II Simpson D’Connor Ave San Francisco Calif Commissioner George Wednesday submltted' a request be- You too can find in Cuticurs treatfore the city commission that the ments real relief for pimples rashes auditor issue a report His action chafing eczema irritation and other followed his attacks the past few skin and 6calp conditions of external ' days on the mayor’s proposed plan origin Soap 25c Ointment 23c All of reorganizing the police departdruggists Samples FREE— write "Cuticura” Dept 27 Malden Mass ment Deputy City Auditor M L Critch-lolater appeared before the com¥ mission and declared the mayor’s ' figures were accurate Auditor Verifies Figures Used Mayor 195-2- ET3 Mira U U INTERMOUNTAIN ' Was' W 7066 ETT3 aramouift heatr U 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