Show --- -- - -- - t — I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE i Eureka illaps‘ Plans on Meet of Chic Clubs he he ' ) hn he oes Utah' 'and Intermountain News ' ar iIe he Svws - nt have Seriously Injured' Escape Collapsed Bridge Form Dam Stream Up High Point ' a tie de - ad ne llo it - tr 'A t0' Club Horseshow Brings 1 Out Blooded 'Plain' Entries ot - I 1 "!tables - executive Crews Reroute -I ' ' i i — 007 1 I I I Or' 1 THE 1 GREAT NAMPA Idaho (10—Train crews found it quicker to reroute the track than to remove tons of debris when a rock slide buried the right of way on the Oregon Eastern branch of the Union Pacific railroad Wednesday The silde at a point 37 miles east of Harper Ore buried 40 feet of track holding up a train Trainmen lacked equipment to remove the rock quickly so they moved the rails a few feet from the slide to let the train proceed The slide- Was removed later in the day and the track restored to the original roadbed A It INTERMOUNTAIN STORE I 'I Semi Melvin C F t t Ai ? ' ' 1 7: sZ ( '' it 1 Utah News Briefs - so' — 1 ' ' 1! - e : - --: ' "' : ' 1' '''' - 0 - :''1'-- " 6' 2 :'7 - c5 x s‘ - : ' ' - -' es t 1oc 7 e association has offered iitt sfeerrtebe in finding a suitable e proposed hospital to be constructed under a grant from the commonwealth fund of New York City The offer was contained iin a communi- cation to the hospital committee Clayton Jenkins secretary of the Provo chamber of commerce said Thursday ::1''' ik ‘ ‘ t !' ' iI ' FOUNDATIONS-SECO- ND TO ADDRESS CLASS PARK - CITY—T Earl Pardoe of speech at Brigham prufesSorYoung university will address gradannual uates at the thirty-si- x commencement exercises of the Park Clay high school to be con- 8 p m ducted Friday in the ' - ' 11 ' FLOOR i e e 'it s scnol auditorium principal Carl said Thursday Winters 0 I - - ' ' 11 i e GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN THE r c t ip ! t - 4 if 4 I In Poll Parrot 1111aPPell III ft 4 r ' - on your) aa 0 ''17 Z ik PIP 00 1 S S495 ‘ ''N 1 3 oil 1 'il - ) i Low! k Illy - vla 00 r fee $ - 141VPg' - :k-- ' 1 I 1 - I— j -— — IL - 4 - -- - ' I ---- $: -- I -- — - - Coto rs: Twine R '' N: k -- - Lic"-- : vice Ashton l Tells Table How Much Women and Girls Should Weigh l 54 52 114 117 114 - OGDENT-Fre- 2 - -- In Indoor Clothes sti - Elk Brown B:ack — — '' 4 s ''' k ' - 0" ''' "V‘ 53 54 55 56 57 54 59 123 126 127 130 132 135 139 142 120 123 125 128 5 131 134 13-- 138 13383 VIL:sk '' 0' - 0t ' ' ' ' ' ' " A Colonial rug - elan and modern patterns 12 ft sizAv priced at JP ‘ Per- Alm) 31‘ ' 0 ' 1 5° $11 1 -- - AT I '100 N - — : 4 J - i 'i''' ' 4$ '''Y ' eu ' 1 ' ' 4 ' Modern pat terns in this ex- a cellent quality in smart decorator's colors serve perfectly for modern settings Also : t in Persian anti Colonial patterns 9 x 12 ft at i A "- - $495° 41 -- - - '4 t s ' 44 -- ' '-'-' k - - kk (' 4 - 'A i - ' X ''') Lk A - s- Co) 4 -- ' - k-- - ''''! t 1 of' 1 -- 411? 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Is 138 142 CLASS STARTS TOUR 26 117 119 136 140 144 128 ' PROVO—Geology 117 30 119 121 students of 131 139 143 )47 1511 34 120 122 124 131 135 143'147 151 154 Brigham Young university left on Many a woman 38 122 124 127 134 138 145 150 154 157 Wonderland 1Thursday for Wayne spent bun-4- 2 46 12285 :3033 13639 :4448 :5652 16056 :6459 to study Indian writings and nat- has LI dreds of dollars ural bridges of that section 130 132 135 138 on fads and fan- 141145 150 154 159 163 161 cies trying to reduce while oih- - your ey—es' sparkle with more gloriADVISES BOILING WATER OGDEN—Precautionary measure ers by sensible eating and the ous health—you feel younger— of boiling the culinary water in Kruschen common sense method keener in mind This safe KRUS'South Ogden was advised Thursday have taken off many pounds of CHEN Way has given many a fat person a joyous surprise by Dr Leslie A Smith county ugly fat for a few cents Get a bottle of KRUSCHEN a report health- supervisor following the Kruschen Way Take one- Try from thestate board of health tiW- teaspoonful—of —KRUSCHEN aSnALyWrSherferrlin anknieeraideaing tdiasrutgagil laboratory staff SALTS in-- a glass of weeks) If this first bottle doesn't every morning—cut down on fatty Convince you Abet the Kruschen S U Retorns to meats butter cream and rich wthe ro'alY is tthiteleataiy! safe and sure way ' NEW YORK May 20 UPI—Mrs tries—in three 'weeks get on don't feel a su- Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde former scales and note boiv many pounds perb Improvement in health-s- o 'Ambassador in Denmarls rpturned of fFlt have vanished geoc — vigorous I y Notice also that yon have gained with- her husband Thursday from i alive—your tAmdovnerety gladly returned In energy—your skin is clearer— several months in Europe 132307 s - ' ' ' ' "- ii - 04 To Celebrate Birthday bill ' k '''' 't s ' - - T - C 0 ' Family Reunion Held 109 112 115 ':' ' '' ''''''' - " j: 0 - Isstt I Ii If ':4---7: "-- - v" t '' N''''' ' e t' e7 s -' 0- ")- -' 1 t ' 1' ' -- Ns right-of-wa- Age—Reight—tleitit 22 'i)--- ''''' - - t v )4F7"1 41 es: - N - : - - ' ' I -- ! ti 1 - ' stC "' '''4i4 i:14N' "!':k:4: ' - e '- - Cottrell assistant state engitiger Salt Lake City accompanied by P H Sorenson Weber river water commissioner Ogden Thursday conducted an investigation of the causes leading to the breaking of the Louis A Zaugg dam above here Wednesday The break in the dam released irrigation water to do thousands of dollars property damage as it surged through this community early Wednesday morning The engineer made no statement relative to the causes of the break He also inspected the four irriga- tion dams of the Burch Creek Canyon Water company 5ft - --- eg g Tigo 18 ' S3 I da h o—The MONTPELIER anniversary of Mrs Mary eMunk an early settler of Bear Lake county was ohserved as an informal reunion of members of her immediate family Mrs Munk was born in Denmark and came to America at the age of 3 years with her parents Peter O and Christina Hansen After crossing the plains the famfly settled in Brigham City Utah then moved to Mantua Utah where she was married to Lewis P Munk Later they moved to Bennington where Mr Munk died several years Brothers' trophy—First Lavere later She then moved to MontRicks second Dennis Dewitt third pelier Dean Reese fourth Marvin Dun- culairal college ringmaster Profesbar Judge for the show was Professor sor H H Smith master of padGeorge Henderson Colorado Agri- - dock Professor A C Esplin t '" '2 -' '' t SOUTH Riding Contest " ' - t-- i I 1 iI t ' 'St- ‘' - ‘ ! '1 si ' 01' of ' Vehicles Stopped all vehicles are teing stopped by flagmen and advised of - hour the speed limit where the work is under way The new roadway- will have a hard sury face of 22 feet The is 100 feet and the road including the shoulders will measure 32 feet across Despite work directed by experts the bureau is ell' unable to say definitely whether or not the "moving mountain" has finally come to the end of its maneuvering and consequently Mr Nelson has been di- rected not to lay concrete over the section affected by its meandering Lifts Roadbed The mountain is about half way between kom and McCammon Since it hIn started to move it has lifted the highway roadbed some sbc feet and has filled the borrow pit on the hillside with tons of rock and soil To overcome the movement the bureau ' under direction of Mr Flint has maintained a power shovel to carry the soil away and has also dug several yards of trench filled with rock so the water may seep away without disturbing the ' '''' - - - : 0 SHOES— STREET F LOO i --- --- C r president 'of the Butler Department store was slugged here Thursday 'night and robbed of $30 he told po' r o -' ' ' '''''''' N '''' 1 1 vtii '' ' ' P‘ --- ' - ' s ''s t 7---i '1Ax ''-'-- '':0:' - -- i I L -4 01i L ''-1-6 ' 1 --- 1 '''x : T w ll 1!111 s F ''") v 0 4::15 ' - t '1 Aisl''3 'No - ‘ Probe Started In Dam Break five-gaite- : 1 1 - tTp 41 t t 44'''1-4'-'- 41: zi14 :!:- ‘ n open three-gaite- d 4 - I Special to The Tribune POCATELLO Idaho -- - Signaling ' the start of highway construction in southeastern Idaho was the conqi crete paving project started on the stretch of the Bigelow Yellowstone parkC highway Thurs— ' 4 day Lively Olof Nelson Logan Utah conWool tractor who has the state contract to finish 475 miles of surfacing said Rugs he expected to complete his job 3"7' ' 1 about July Mr Nelson holds thei ' 7'''' Ilit3 Ft only contract for surfacing which ' has been let iin Idaho for 1937 So traffic will not be'delayed Mr! 875 Nelson—and the state highway bureau under direction of It R (Spike) Flint district engineer have agreed that only'one-hal- f of the road will be surfaced at a time and the other :0 half will be used for both north- e bound and southbound traffic ' 1 Sorority riding contest Budge clinic trophy—First Kappa Delta: second Alpha Chi Omega third Theta Upsilon: fourth Chi Omega The trophy must be won three consecutive years to temaini itt the hands of any one sorority This was accomplished this year by the Kappa Delta formerly Beta Delta Miss Enid Johnson won first place as best individual sorority rider second Miss Afton Packard Road hacks open Draper poultrymen trophy—First Bill Caine second Wiley Caudell third Captain R M Cannon fourth Marie Budge' Cache valley stock horses Peck to lice II I 'CV 'Ital Utah-Idah- PROVO-Leste- ' "OM 4 BUS SERVICE PLANNED of the LOGAN—Officials Central railway met Thursday with the Cache county board of education to propose a plan whereby all Cache county school buses would 'be operated by the company in nection with 'trains for transport- t g students SLUGGERS GET $30 tet rii 00:41 4 I ' 11111 you slip '4 I lit ups - 1 Thursday William Peterson director of the extension service and director of the committee announced lp1 1 'revelation in comfort NO is '' gloriouslylightfiexibleshoes you'll find a new thrill in Your feet are free walkingl to exercise in the natural and tvery step is a way ' PLAN WEED PROGRAM LOGAN—Plans for administering the $100000 weed control fund were worked out at a meeting of the state agricultural correlation' 'committee at Utah State Agricultural college "AL it1 ' 't —toesintqa1 pair of ' i r - — - ii ONCE FLOAT PRIZES LISTED tours NEPHI—Four- to Hollywood are offered as prizes !for the best floats in the junior parade In the Ute Stampede to be held July 8 9 and 10 it was announced Thursday ' Cs - tt 476 k co i STORE ' f Obi Saddle-bre- d 7 — t°Pg°114 Amalgamated Sugar company Mrs H A Sorenson second Betty Dix third Mrs G H Anderson fourth Vada Butters Cache valley pleasure horse Ag club trophy (horses were bred and raised in Cache valley and were ridden by a lady or gentleman who is a resident of Cache valley)— First Bram Farr second Marie Budge third A J Lundahl fourth Merle Izatt Fine harness class S E Needham trophy—First J P Stephens second H A Sorenson Musical chairs—First Carlyle Bird d Saddle horses open Salt Lake Stamp company trophy— First J P Stephens second Herman Krahenbuhl third Henry Goodman fourth Evelyn Ash- ''''''41''"Ni'''''''t 1 V Surfaced by Summer -- Ir '''Zit 4:cee- 4st - --- 0NN -- deg He ' nergren third FroLereBr Glasmann I fourth Lester Exhibition drill—Pacers' club of Logan high school Olof Nelson trophy—Miss Edna Kimball Miss Irene Izatt Elsie Stillman Barbara Ann Preston SEVIER DAY SLATED SAUNA—Eight hundred students of five junior high schogls will seek to "make a new friend on Sevier day" when they carry out the slogan of this year's program at the annual observance here Friday A J Ashman superintendent of schools down said Thursday - a Milkmaid Contest feature of the livestock show was the milkmaid contest which was won by Myrtle Owen Logan who drew some 15 pounds of milk in the allotted time Judging hohors in the livestock classea went to Fred Skinner Spanish Fork Lamar Esplin Logan and Gerald Stalworthy Dairy cattle honors went to Willard Ashton and Ray Bowen Bear River City Eldon Cempbell of Gridley Cal won 'first l in beef cattle sweepstakes place J C Perkins of Logan showed "Starlight" to win the award for Cache valley bred army remount horses Lloyd Simmons of Logan took third place behind another Perkins entry At 1 p rn the seas shifted to the college stadium where riders and trainers put their animals through their "best paces" Winning Horses The following listings show the owner or handler of the winning A 4114t v T oils0" The grade for the new route was constructed two years ago and as it was necessary to build several fills and to cut through obstructing knolls the new roadbed stood unsurfaced until it had settled properly horses: Novice Jumpers—First Captain before paving could be undertaken OFFERS ASSISTANCE PROVO—The Provo Real Estate R M Cannon second Claude Wen- said Mr Flint ' :': I ' e " 1" Its two-wastretch back gives more smoothness and its slightly built-u- p front molds the youthful line so necessary for the new sumSizes 35 to 40 mer silhouettes Bon Ion Consult Marion Seade i be in our Representative who will corset department all this week i ' !N r51Fncco Irsq'' Control!' Flattering I' t' ' Sligkfly Boned ' for 1 - ''))''' - i mallielnatiolt 0 4- in Oregon Slide comanagers said senator i s in charge of this part of crusher were not hurt when the machines dropped the program t event held In conjunction with a livestock exhibit and coed "milk- maid" contest The show surpassed all previous shows Claude Winnergren Logan and Allen C Bowen Salt Lake City - s' 4141$ Park Highway Will -- dil'-'-- -- 1 k 14--2 4--: - Galvil:400 -- ' 04)'' '' ' - I100ft- v ' - (t:14 : 91Fr- -- — ge tee ezi) dciAcs tt ' ifto - ' Tribune Special to as EUREKA — Arrangements are May nearing completion for a meeting of members and directors of the AsSpecial to The Tribune sociated Civic Clubs of Southern Now to COALVILLE—Two workrngn were seriously injured and Utah Saturday and Sunday in Tin-ti- c two others narrowly averted death Thursday when a stone wall ' north of the Lorna theater collapsed near workmen digging a high school here l to The Tribune Special Designed to consider a plan of adtelephone cable trench along its foundation MORGAN—This vicinity may be Those injured were George Lund 22 who suffered Mcvertising the state' attractions for threatened 'with a flood froACpthe tures of both legs and Cecil Newton 32 fracture of the pelvis visitors the delegates will bear re 'Weber river when workmen and Bdth men are from Salt Lake City and ernplpyes of the Mounports by the organization's advertispower machines remove rock crush- tain States Telephone and Telegraph company and ing publicity committee of er and mulch mixer which WednesThe two other men on the crew—Ira L Butler and 'Charles which Walter G Lunt is chairman T Hale of Salt Lake City—narrowly escaped death or injury day crashed through the state highArranged by the Eureka Kiwanis way bridge here between North They saw the wall start to bulge shouted to the others and ran club the meeting will be presided The two injured men were caught by falling stones and South Morgan Fred D Miles Over by C W Love club presdistrict state highway engineer preident A B Young representing dicted Thursday 12' The Weber river is at flood height the Utah chapter American Mining now the engineer said and when Congress will be principal speaker the crusher is pulled out the upHis subject will be "Utah Industry stream steel-spa- n edge oL the and Its Relation to the Tourist Busi-- bridge may dip to form a dam nese Another talk will be given between the two approaches to the by Orange A Olsen of the U S bridge forest service on the condition of The crusher crashed through the Special to The Tribune Utah's winter deer ranges bridge while being transported to LOGAN—Iforsemen and horses held sway here Thursday as The business session will open at Milton four miles south of here 2:30 p m In the Tintic high school It is owned by the Northwestern blooded and auditorium Following will be a Contractors incorporated and was cavorted in banquet and a dance Some of the finest animals in the Sunday considerably 'damaged in the 15- unfinished business will be taken foot drop to the river bed repro- state were entered in the annual he -- 4t(14?N'e - - ' 15 - - )ig 11- ' ' Faces Stone Wall Morgan Paving Opens Collal)se hnperils Delegates Will Consider Statem 1937 Weber River Program for Boosting Four Workmen at Coalville Utah Scenic Wonders Flood Threat Road Program Two — Two Narrow m ' 1937 21 - ---- t MAY FRIDAY MORNING - ) |