Show 16 A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING lit North Main' Phone 118 I Agent Residence Phone 87-- J f Correspondent Htone 858 OOTin rtllPPnil 111 Lit LI JUNE 6 1937 News Concerning Utah and Utahns Veterans Open North Cache School Boasts Plenty of Tivins DrMeiklejolin Fourth Animal Urges Seniors State Meeting To Seek Truth j Neutrality Declared as of First Objective Sessions Convention Special LOGAN— A to The plea at state of officers ter RICHMOND — Almost a score of twins participated in North Cache high school activi lies during the past school year Eight pair attended classes and took part in the student affairs Then there was the coach Jay Whitman who is a twin and his wife also a twin -who had a major part in the various school athletic activities and La Vere Brown Shown above are the schoolslwinsfront few Roma and Rula Ilurren Earl and Verl Ransom second row Edna and Edith Hawkins Edna and Elda Purser Caroll and Terrell Hatch back row Adrian and Ada Thomas Emma and Agnes Thomas Mrs Jay Whitman and Jay Whitman Forest Work W eber to A ttain H igh Rating 9 Provided for — Retiring President Forecasts 200 Students Tribune Special to The that ‘‘Weber college Regional Official Tells report of Government Plan were Financial Report The financial report was given by -- LrP i & the first afternoon session 'Commander Sleater in his 'showed while state membership had not increased new posts were installed in Cedar City Bingham and at Sugarhouse Special to The Tribune OGDEN— The complete program for the state convention of the Knights of Columbus to be featured by dedication of a monument to Father Pierre DeSmet pioneer Jesuit missionary of the intermountain region is announced by Harvey F Cahill grand knight of the Ogden camp of the K of C Delegates will attend St Joseph's church In a body Sunday at 8 a m At 30 a nt the first degree of order will be conferred on a class--o-f candidates by $he degree team from Ogden council 777 at Woodmen of the World hall 2425 Grant avenue The monument and plaque In honor of Father DeSmet will be dedicated at Lester park at 1 p m George Albert Smith of the council of twelve apostles of the L D S church will be the master of ceremonies The invocation will be by ” partial knowledge narrow activity or pleasure must be the goal of the college graduate today Dr Alexander Meiklejohn professor of philosophy and director of the experiment college at University of Wisconsin told members of the 1937 graduating class of Utah State Agricultural college at the forty-four- th annual -- commencement Saturday morning In the campus amphithea- ' Reports Dedication of Monument to Jesuit Missionary Will Feature Conclave sal truth not just a search for Veterans’ objectives will be second only to neutrality for this country V F W leaders and visiting speakers Indicated at the convention ses sions B H Sleater state department -- commander was In charge of the meetings and more than 150 veter ans and auxiliary members were made Program for State Meeting LOGAN — The pursuit of univeiv urday ’ IC of C Shapes Memorial to Pioneer Priest Special to The Tribune Trtbuntf experience to help educate our people against propaganda of the ‘yel low’ press and of the futility of the engaging in another foreign war” Mayor LumJstronr stated hope you veteranswlll continue your fight for a national neutrality act against this country entering eny other foreign war” The opening meeting was In charge of T Earl Hunsaker commander of the Cache Valley post Objectives Urged William Worley chairman of the Cache county commission urged the -- veterans to fight for the objectives they had outlined establishing an adequate pension for disabled veterans widows and orphans of de ceased veterans a permanent neu trality policy and a uniform draft law for men Industry and capital Aj"rdenephoneew Famed Scientist Scores Life’s ‘Easier r Ways’ in U S A C Address for American neutrality was voiced to Veterans of Foreign Wars at the opening business sessions of their fourth annual state encampment here Sat- registered The encampment opened with public meeting in the Logan junior nigh school auditorium Mayor G Lundstrom in his address welcome struck the (keynote of the encampment with a plea to keep this country out of foreign wars "Vets to Aid "I”"""" “We look to the Veterans of Foreign Wars who have had actual Ogden Bureau for Assisting Youths Special to The Tribune OGDEN — Employment to nearly OGDEN — The prediction will soon be recognized as the outstanding unior college of the intermountain west” was voiced Saturday by Dr Leland H Creer retiring president as he prepared to conclude his' association with the school He will leave here Tuasday to teach during the summer session at Brigham Young university In Provo and next year assumes his duties as an associate of history on the faculty at the Uni j Cache Peace Officer Dies versity - of Utah leaving Weber college" Creer said “1 wish to express appreciation to the faculty the dent bodies and patrons of the “In 'Taking as his theme “The Greatest Things In Life” Dr Meiklejohn blasted what he called the common goals and the “easier ways” to drive home his message— “Above all other things seek truth that — your lives may he full” Speaker Introduced The speaker was Introduced “by rederick P Champ president of the board of trustees as “a distinguished visitor arid a leader In the school of American thought” Mrs Dorothy Johnson Gardner valedictorian addressed the group discussing “So We've Being Graduated From College” She showed the advantage of a liberal arts education as a factor In upholding human ideals although the graduate may have no apparent material advantage She also told how the Idea of humanism might appeal to the practical-minde- d person as well as the Idealist Preliminary music and the entrance and exit marches were played by Utah State Agricultural college band under the direction of Professor N W Christiansen Other parts on the program included: Jay Anderson flute solo Austin Seager baritone and Miss Blanche Cardon and Mr Seager duet! Invocation the Rev F Koenig Logan First Presbyterian church benediction Melvin J Ballard L D S council of twelve apostles Dr Elmer G Peterson president of the college awarded degrees and military commissions including 375 bachelor’s degrees 17 master’s 32 three-ye- ar normal — diplomas 2J " IV-:- - V ' ’Y Y v s - v ' Cv v v j Mr t the Rev Walter L French pastor of the First Methodist Bplsoopal church Speakers Named-ThMost Rev James E Kearney DD bishop of the Salt Lake Cathoe fefY--- v 2 A - - 'V lic diocese will speak- on “Mission- - ' A - : Y a ‘v Y’ L jf ’ji a' — - Monument to Father De Smet to be unveiled Sunday - - Sheriff Plana Druggist Dies Sunday Check As Result of On Businesses Traffic Crash Arrests Indicated to Bicyclist Succumbs to Get Interpretations Hurts Received When of Clauses in Statute Vehicle Strikes Wheel ary Labors of FatherDeSmet” William H Reeder Jr a member of the executive council of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association will talk on “Perpetuating Historic Achievements" Music will be by Judge Memorial high school band of Salt Lake City Mr Cahill will make the presentation of the monument The Inscription on the stone will read: "Pierre Jean DeSmet priest of the Society of Jesus 1801-18Courageous missionary among the 8 American Indians Father DeSmet became well acquainted with the region of Great Salt lake and gave much valuable Information to Brigham Young and the Mormon pioneers while they were at Winter Quarters Neb in November 1849” The inscription was wriUen by J Cecil Alter Salt Lake City meteoriologlsf and" author ' of a number of western historical documents Degree Work Conferring the second degree of the K of C order will be conducted by a degree team of the Eureka council at 3 p m and at 4 p m the third degree will be conferred by an agent from the supreme council A banquet will be held at the Hotel Ben Lomond at 7:30 p m for members of the Knights of Columbus Mr Cahill will be toastmaster and the Rev P F Kennedy of St Joseph’s Catholic church will be speaker Other speakers at the Sunday evening banquet will be Roger I McDonough Salt Lake City master of the' fourth degree and W F Liston Salt Lake City state deputy K of C The business session of the state convention will be held Monday at 10 a m in the Knights of Colum73 1838-186- Dr military commissions for second my lieutenants officers’ reserve corps Special to The Tribune Special to The Tribune stu coast artillery Illness Fatal to Chic! OGDEN— Weber county enforce OGDEN — John J Driver " 48 col actC Professor E McClellan for the excellent support dur ing dean of the school of education ment officers Saturday declared pharmacist of the Charles E Driver lege Deputy administration Ing my two-yerecommended candidates for normal they expected general compliance drug store whose home is at 154 wish also to thank the Ogden cham diplomas Dr J D Brown intro- with the amended state Sunday clos- Binford street died at 4:50 p m her of commerce for its assistance duced officers which were ing law but indicated arrests may Saturday of injuries received earlier Special to The Tribune in obtaining funds for the college sworn military in by Captain Walter R in the afternoon in an automobile-bicycl- e tural college LOGAN— Niels Christian Peterto and for the college presenting Goodrich Dr W L Wanlass dean be made to obtain judicial— inter‘‘The employment of these boys son 64 accident between Twenty-thir- d chief deputy sheriff of Cache the public In clauses of courts the of school of commerce recommend pretation and Twenty-fourt- h streets on according to a election 'of H A Dixon ed those of chief of police of former and the “In county policy of giving undergraduates bachelor’s degrees and in the statute which have been va- Washington avenue He habitually schools in of city Dr Sherwin Maeser in charge of riously construed rode a Joicycle to and from his work chance to gain practical experience Logan city died Saturday morning superintendent as president of the college studies recommendduring their college courses” According to Officer B E after an illness of complications fo- Provo Sheriff Oscar E Lowder has anboard ofjsducatlon has ob- ed those for master’s state the of the traffic patrol Mr said degrees llowing an operation of the outstanding eduone comtained will a men nounced his make Graduates parents alumni and Driver was struck by an automobile ‘‘Training In the extensive field uno was Mr as he the state Dixon cators “Neeley” generally faculty members were guests of plete tour of the city and county driven by Basil E Dibble 31 of 3450 laboratory of 30000000 acres of national forests gives the boys a bet- known had been ill lop about a doubtedly will institute further new President and Mrs Peterson at a this Sunday to see that the law is Adams avenue as he rode his biin junior colege reception held ter background for their later month and had been confined at his developments cycle across the street in a pedesSaturday afternoon being observed trian lane Dibble was booked at the In the commons building at the studies and they graduate as better home' 238 West First South street work” Beer Dealers Dixon will who receive Mr foresters for our or any conservapolice station on open charges and college last opening meeting of education on until the doctor from week dealHe indicated arrests of beer degree operated later released on his own recogtion work Held Graduates after Banquet passof Dance Southern California - ers may be made to provide Banquet and He was born in Denmark August University nizance ing the required civil service examiA banquet was held Saturday eve- test of bus clubrooms 607 Twenty-fift- h the meaning of “tavern” Un-dA banquet was held at the Hotel nation are assigned as vacancies 3 1872 a son of Lars and Christina this summer will assume his duties here July 1 John Benson of the ning in the college library in honor the law taverns are allowed Eccles Saturday evening with Dr occur ’ Mr Driver’s death is the eighth street at which time state offiHe came to this country college faculty said of the graduating class and the to remain Peterson W B Preston past state depart open and it is the con Ogden fatality of the year officers cers for the coming year will be While the forestry school at the class of 1912 who celebrated their tention of beer elected e dealers their places ment commander in charge Fol Utah State Agricultural college leads when a child and in early manhood twenty-fift- h of graduaanniversary are taverns Word Saturday was reported lowing the banquet a dance was In the number of students placed In worked In mines In Eureka and Dibble swung around an auto Pe- all here tion John W Saturday beer dealers will be open held the region with 108 and 17 addi- Bingham Later he came back to stopped at the protected pedestrian Interest Revealed ters Brigham City a graduate of Another - Joint memorial services are sched tional In other Interpretation of the law lane and struck Driver as he rode of the west Logan where he took an interest In parts 1912 acted as toastmaster with desired by Weber county officials westward knocking him about 12 itiled Sunday at 10 a m at which 16 other forest schools from coast In Fair Trade Acts toasts being given by Miss Mar is that of industries in continuous Professor Milton R Merrill of Utah to coast will be represented by more police work feet the officer said Dibble ac1937 of Mrs class Cardon garet He was appointed chief of police OGDEN — Considerable which also are exempt companied Driver to the hospital i State Agricultural college will than 90 foresters on summer jobs interest Eunice J Miles class of 1908 and operation from the closing law The Cali- and returned to the police station to in obtaning an official interpretathe address Other government agencies will em- in 1908 by Mayor E W Robinson G Dr Elmer Peterson president fornia Free market and the Check- report the accident tion of the new fair trade acts has Election of officers of the organ ploy 41 additional Utah students and served until 1912 under William A resume of erboard market maintain and the following Special to The Tribune is scheduled i lzations and auxiliary Because of large enrollments jobs Edwards and John H Anderson Mr Driver suffered an extensive been expressed by Ogden business they " 1912 Aus of of activities the class 24 hours a OGDEN— Approximately 70 dele are limited largely to the highet He was and therefore fracture of the skull attendants at men according to P W Fuller Sunday afternoon again appointed chief in tin Seager Tremonton and Pro- come under this day Mrs Consuelo Peart Decoe past rating junior and senior students v County the hospital reported and never chairman of the chamber of comprovision 1914 by Mayor Preston Thatcher gates from Utah Associated Garden fessor Walter Welti Logan vocal officials merce breakfast forum which will national president of the auxiliary according to Paul M Dunn head of hnd served under to attend the however questioned regained consciousness Wi- clubs are expected Bullen Roy solos ChristianProfessor W N consider the new measures at the gave a short talk at the joint mee- the Utah forestry school whether markets may be considered Begln-rter- s lliam Born In 1888 Howell and John A Crockett third annual convention being spon- sen violin selection on sored here Sunday by the Ogden “industries” -in forest and field work-m- ay monthly meeting Jdonday at 730 ting Saturday morning speaking in chtef of tls 14 was MrlDriver bom Bowen here June member of the police Garden club J A Stephens Jr local Albert a- - m at the Hotel Ben the work of the --auxiliary -- In the be assigned to simple tasks In COO Hrresigned Lomond Will Test Law 1926 1888 a son of the late Dr John Mayor A G Lundstrom club vice L D S council of twelve apostles The principal speaker will he J maintenance of the national home camps clearing 'frails or brush came when said president Saturday will “deliver the address at bacin office k third market Saturday an- Driver and Elizabeth Jacobs Driver H She urged veterans to continue to piling More experienced men with held in conference'will be executive The the McGibbeny secretary Between 1926 and 1931 Mr Peterremain open Sun- and had resided here all his life He of the Power and Light auditorium calaureate services Sunday at 9:30 nounced it would created trade commissupport the home Mrs Decoe also good records receive more respon- son acted as watchman at Utah This was Stimson market had been associated with his broth- sion ofnewly day Utah to open at a m at the amphitheater epoke during the auxiliary business sible jobs with better pay such as the Utah State night scheduled withsession Agricultural college the manager of which declared he er Charles E’Driver in operating a lookouts “smokechasers” assistant He a m with an address of welmeeting in the afternoon worked on the Oregon Short 9:45 was prepared to test the law on drug store since 1908 He was first Chairmen of the three standing rangers or timber and range recon- Linealso W come Harman Moisture Total by Mayor Peery Agents Book Woman Railroad company When Sherthe ground of discrimination cit- licensed as a pharmacist In 1914 and committees were named as follows: naissance or surveyor assistants and 1931 The reports of state officers — Moisture received over iff Stowell was elected BEAVER Jeff Utah was of a member the State in On Liquor Violations ing dairies which are allowed to Pharmaceutical association Credentials LTP Broberg Salt Lake J Mr Peterson was 'appointed chief clubs will feature the morning pro the Beaver section during the latter f City operate resolutions Win Templeton Ward Votes He Is survived by his widow for- part of May totaled 209 inches redeputy a position he held at the gram I Ogden OGDEN—: Charlotte 34 of Building County Commissioner Charles A auditing George Boman time of his death' His wife Mae In the afternoon various lectures 2222 V4 Grant avenue Rupple after- Halverson Janed Grieve whom he mar- ports Walter L Carlton United men business to merly appealed J Ogden to Lewis and Saturday S the flower a trip New $40 J Peterson who survives him Chapel Benson I out the ried February 26 1913 r a daughter States weather observer to in noon was arrested of the cooperate One minute after' midnight Sat carrying agents In will by occu' Ogden canyon was a former city recorder and gardens Mrs Edward Blase one grandson A banquet in the state liquor control commission for provisions of the law urday the "Cooties” V F W fun OGDEN — Construction of a new worked in the county clerk’s office py the members and his mother all of Ogden and “We’re not for the sale of and f organization held a parade of more chapel estimated to cost $40000 responsible illegal possession at the Ben liquor Hote Lomond evening re- the following brothers and sisters: law” said the fact officers he “but sheriff’s than a dozen scantily clad candi adjoining the present Ogden L D S for jinany years an reported of election officers at Surviving besides his widow Is a following She was booked and released un- mains it Is on the statute books Harry Driver Salt Lake City Robdates The Initiation was in charge Tenth ward - structure has been son Reed Peterson Logan two sis 5 p m will be the closing event of der $300 bond set by Justice Alfred and we must carry out our duties ert Charles E and Annie Driver i of Charles E Love Salt Lake City votedthe day by adult members of the ters Mrs Hannah Olivers Malad Mrs Ff-eE Williams and Mrs GladwelL of office by enforcing It” of club the Ogden Officers and ward Bishop Arthur E Pledger an- Idaho Miss Mary Peterson Logan Dee Smith all of Ogden the nounced Saturday delegates representing- it are: and a brother Andrew Peterson Funeral announcment will be Mrs C R- Cole president Mr Work on the new structure Is Washington made-b- y Lindquist & Rons and Chloe Miss Nelson scheduled to begin next fall he f Lindquist and Sons’ mortuary are Stephens I secretary-treasurer W-delegates: In charge of funeral arrangements said Lambs Reach 'Market Fenwick Mr Stephens R G Special to The Tribune M Davey and Mrs Blakeley Frank 8 to The Tribune to the Special magazine Earlier Than in ’36 LQGAN — The late C M Barker I Anthony W exor area The explosive party More than 200 residents Ivins president of Utah State AgFred T O’Dell past president of of OGDEN— low in much the interest OGDEN— Lamb shipments from ricultural Weber county and outside points pressed LOGAN — Receipts of Logan city the Ogden club will speak at the board of trustees buildings covered Idaho are moving earlier this yea? from 1917 college Saturday afternoon inspected the concrete faced to 1934 was honored at business session j during the month of May totaled with earth which are examples of than in previous years due to Imtour at Sunset the arsenal ! $2285085 as Ogden to come to Tribune In The school the of a plaque in the any Special unveiling tie compared with $22in the range proved conditions being conducted as a part of cham- the new type of magazines 014 42 for the same month in 1936 areet LOGAN — School was ended Sat"The whole structure is covered country according to J E Daugh- college library Saturday at noon Funeral Due Car ber of commerce week to acquaint An average of 600 students were I City Auditor H Reuben Pedersen following completion of the forty-fourt- h urday at the Utah State Agriculin which with earth which serves two Im- erty general manager of the OgI reported Saturday annual commencement exermonthly through the na- OGDEN (A) — The body of George the public with projects During the five- - tural college for nearly 3000 stu- assisted Deltrick Union den portant Captain itself Interested purposes” stockyards' has the chamber tional thus cises F the administration has collected month period Baker New York financier who youth city one told “the the at at the that group ElecOgden being on cars yards' the Receipts Five InterestBamberger men dents of a women after and died J $28001436 of which $100000 was ot F P Champ president of the aboard fris yacht In the Paaiding many young many year to an opportunity of attending co- cific will pass through Ogden in a tric railroad provided free trans- earth provides an insulation and the end of May showed 12725 Idaho board af the present time was In j! a revenue bond issue and $65000 ing developments unbeen lower run hence much lambs a the around had year to and through from the for events the of 1936 llege tax the party on of the program which inborrowed notes In unique for Among private railroad car Monday night portation 1936-3- 7 temperature within the building loading chutes this year as com- charge I the same cluded: term school officials said The graduation class of 424 is the en route eastward from San Fran- the arsenal Unveiling the plaque by period a total of $197- 9833 a year earlier and to serves This with profeature was pared greatly the At Sunset instiwere of in group the the greeted cisco said railroad men Saturday 84764 was collected by the city of largest following: the history so far this month have Miss Margaret Ivins Cardon Washilife of stored the arunloadings long explosives Deitrlck Carroll to H a By Palestine tution Pirani&n tax Of carthe be awardAnother special Which $65000 was from Captain notes George degrees ngton D C granddaughter of the occupied by a gain alsoj Mr- - Daugherty late I Disbursements during the month senior in the school of agriculture ed 375 are bachelor’s degrees 17 members of Baker’sparty will ac- senal commander who explained therein The earth shoulders at the shown leader short addresses Antoine " said sides are also these unitsYf 'of The buildings various s tbtaled $2346956 as compared with was awarded a Rhodes scholarship masters' and 32 three-yea- r the arsenal normal company the b6dy Ivins a son and Dr Elmer G Pemeasure as a there placed work under said construction safety second H and Bell W the the I $1481340 and for the terson diplomas dtiring the past year registrar president of the college To Start Repair In the reBrief talks were made by Herbert acting as buttresses $14096302 I period this year and such winner here in consecutive The student total was 2969 for the ' To Address Prayers were given by the Rt Rev y mote of case an exploding for W won of — chairman Somers and chamber Meeting Garland cumulative 2397 OGDEN Repair work on a wood Arthur W Moulton Episcopal bishHinley Mr Pedersen years Fred registration f $14842538 last year would direct the explo- stave Frank M PROVO— Dr Garland H- - Pace of commerce week-an- d I said Following are the principal the honor last year ancHs now in spring quarter he said pipeline carrying culinary wa- op of Utah"Heber J Grant presisive a in vertical direction force attendichamtheof Seventeen Oxford chairman of che Utah state Browning ter from the artesian wells to Ogden dent of the L D S church Musical undergraduates i sources of receipts with the flve-- i England attending superintendent and would prevent atructural dam- will he resumed Monday at Fair-mo- selections included an ill speak at the final ber’s military affairs committee In the field of athletics the col- ng the college were recognized In hospital months total In parentheses: Instrumental Electric light plant $1303235 lege won the football conference Who’s Who” among students of meeting of the season of the Utah The board of directors of the cham- age to' adjoining buildings" Ogden canyon by the water- trio Lynn Lawrence and Ollie Jean I and and American universities 1936 Kent colleges Other units inspected were the works department Several leaks in' Olsen Logan and Mildred Weston County Mental Hygiene society on ber also made the inspection trip j ($6846157) licenses $203645 championship for Last year five were given the same Monday at 7:30 p min the hosLaketown- - vocal solo Winston HanJin i ($523570) After leaving the Bamberger line shops the administration buildings the water rates $488965 Ryan Logan was named ' ! to the cars were hauled by a govern and the loading plant sen Providencst can the fir§t honor of this kind r recognition pital auditorium repaired ($2161707 Broberg epartment-quarter 'master State Adjutant Harry L Thomas recommended establish ment of state headquar-- ' - ters In permanent the state capltol Barton Jones Ogden chief of staff and ' department Inspector gave a report 'on his work ” During this meeting Mrs Aldrich state president of the auxiliary Mrs Leon Passey president of the Logan auxiliary and Mrs B H Sleater presented the veterans with a wreath in the — -- of ttie V F W emblem to beshape used at memorial services Sunday Delegates from Utah chapter V F W to the national convention in Buffalo will throw their support to Scott P Squires for national com' mander This was Indicated at the -d- Jo--se- forestry students In the 23 na tlonal forests of this region will be given during the eoming summer according to R H Rutledge regional forester Many of these students will come from the forestry school of the Utah State Agricul200j Sheriff - ar -- te ki -- -- er Garden Clubs Plan Conclave -- -- 000 - USAC Honors Late Trustee at - Report Shows 4 —City Receipts Citizens Inspect U S Arsenal Plaque Unveiling '' - College Ends Eventful Year n maga-zinethe- nt were-recentl- y V ll- s - |