Show THE SALT LAKE “TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING T1 fl tr 10 VO V II 111 S' mymxs1 -- -r TRIBUNE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS Provo Plans To Speed New - 4 Southern Utah Crop Moves to Mart In Successful Year Carbon" County Tax Report Shows Raise of "4v: $2852161 Tribune Intermountain Service CEDAR CITY— The last carload Of southern Utah's newest cyh crop grftn peas was shipped from Kert Saturday marking the end of the first major successful attempt at growing this product here An estimated income of more than 150000 was netted by growers and pickers during the past six weeks In Iron Beaver and Garfield counties where most of the acreage this Season was planted One grower S A Halterman of Parowan realized a net profit of J90 per acre on his pea crop 'according to Edward E Davies district agricultural inspector who graded the peas at the shipping points The average net profit to growers was between $35 and $45 per acre less the cost of water used in maturing the crops and labor entailed Prevention Week Will Begin On Birthday of Tire Eater’ Murder Case Before Court public-inspect- bl Dan Cupid Does Big Business In Utah County ‘ semi-ward- part-tim- Sunday Eve Novena Closes "’V part-tim- 1 Former Utah Woman Dies Tribune-Intermountai- r Court Rail Conductor Ends Work n Speeds Work Begins On Buildings bene-ditio- Salt Lake Tribune Car-rol- Liauidation East Utah Bar Will Organize Representatives Location’ Approval of Deed Minimum Pay Owner Sets Open House Date Set Too High At Tremonton Clinic Hospital Say Employers ion of To Follow $28-521- two-stor- Hospital Stirvey Tribune Intermountain Service PRICE— An Increased school fund h) assessment of $4699202 this year over last not only accounted for the total increased assessment of for county purposes as a whole but erased what otherwise would have been a decrease In assessments of approximately $18500 The total 1937 tax assessment for Carbon county is $63252161 as com pared to the $604000 figure of last year The school fund figure jumped from $221671 34 to $26866336 this year Valuation for the county decreased $147798 the figures being $20814211 last year and $21666413 this year Notices Mailed Out These figures were released by B H Young county clerk following An artist’s conception of the new clinic hospital recently completed at Tremonton as a major completion of the annual'tax report Introduced in ’36 Notices of assessment have been addition to Bear River Valley’s growing communities mailed by Mrs Viola O’Berto counGrowing of green peas for eastern markets was introduced into ty treasurer Outside the school levy increase this section of Utah last year by the tax assessments for county purposes Pacific Produce distributors of San Jose Cal and the San Diego Fruit dropped $1060789 and assessments for the entire county including and Produce company of San Diego under a cooperative contract with municipalities dropped $1864296 Scofield alone showed ft material Fire Chief Clyde Scott (above) demonstrates the Provedcpart-nient- 's Most of the peas were growers decrease in assessments among the oldest engine still operating after 20 years’ service Begrown on areas in pumpweK districts or where irrigation water was plenmunicipalities Its assessment low is One of Provo’s newer machines New See Structure to Serve Public Iluilt to 4ll to $78776 tiful Mr Davies said dropped ‘frem $3144 Apportionment for the other cities Seventy carloads of green peas Bear River of Valley Populace and towns is Price $3949910 Helpwere shipped from Cedar City alone Provo Merchants er $2608166: Wellington $2646 73 and were consigned to Chicago Sunnyside $712 40 Hiawatha Service Intermountain Pittsburgh Philadelphia and New Tribune To Protest Scale $2509 06 York Each car was federal inTREMONTON — Open house at Bear River Valley's new clinic $216274 Castlcgate spected and graded with 62 cars Divided Fund At County State Hearing hospital here will be conducted Thursday rated U S No 1 and 85 per cent y structure one of The assessment for county purThe of the peas in the remaining cars poses is divided: State and state as U S No ! There were 651 the most modern in the state will Tribune Intermountain Service Truck Hero of Many PrOvo schools $11553414 county general hampers of 25 pounds each to the PROVO — The mini be completed largely equipped and school fund $268 - f carload— Dr Jay Blazes Holds HIjili Place in Department 66336 road and bridge fund Mr Davies said the peas matured mum wage scale recommended for open for indigent poor fund $1033321 a ''little too early” this year to bring women and minors will be protested M Schaffer sponsor and owner of bond interest fund $2273305 bond City Prepares ‘Fire Control’ Observance the best prices and as a result the by a delegation of Provo merchants the unit said Saturday sinking fund $37199 54 old age penplanting neyt year would'be delayed at the hearjng to be held Monday Built During Summer sion fund $4133 28: dependent mothuntil after June 15 The crop this Tribune Intermountain Service Suspect at Provo ers' fund $1239985: temporary tranElectrically heated cooled and year was planted beginning on June at 10 a m by the state industrial — The opening day of fire prevention week Sunday will PROVO relief infirmaries and sient county 3 and four pickings were taken commission Clayton Jenkins secrfireproof soundproofed Gets New Hearing from! most of the acreage also be the birthday for Provo’s first fire truck Fire Chief Clyde some of the latest physicians $8266 57 etary of the Provo chamber of com- and embodying : assessments include state Scott said Saturday of medical for features Special buildings merce said Saturday Ahead of California Tribune Intermountain Service and clinical use the structure was Although it will be the twentieth bounty for range horses and cattle and anniversary of the machine it still ‘‘The giant variety of peas grown Pick Spokesman started May 25 Built of Utah maPROVO— Preliminary hearing for $4717 state bounty for sheep tuberculosis indem- holds its place in fire fighting in a metal tile roof the Carl S Rogers here matures in from 55 to 60 days 26 Provo taxicab goats $22240 Sidney W Russell president of sonry with the Provo department along with clinic hospital boasts one of the driver charged with first degree nity $5722 In southern Utah compared to a the chamber of commerce and local few rooms in the west murder for the knife slaying of Of the total county tax valuation four modern fire trucks Chief Scott operating growing period of from 73 to 80 days manager of in California” Mr Davies said through special "glass Murray Crosby 23 another local $20670427 is for property exclusive said for the lighted which' The machine has been in service bricks” form one side of the cab driver on the night of June 28 of car and bus companies for which Mr Davies recommends a later store will act as spokesman group The valua- in almost every large fire in Utah is $143784 planting date and only two pickings Local merchants believe the wage room and a large portion of the was concluded in the city court the valuation tion in Price exclusive of cars and county since its purchase on Ocas late as is possible avoiding frost scale recommended is too high and north side of the building Friday night 6 tober $1527-863 3917 by the rity commiscompared with the four pickings would force the small retailer out Has 15 Rooms Following testimony by nine wit- busses is $2073870 Helper Tribune Intermountain Service Hiawatha $1081326 Welling- sion consisting of Mayor J E Dandefense nesses Contracts have been of business this year the the and by pleas They also plan to pro PROVO -- Dan Cupid carried on a There are 15 rooms including and district attorneys J Rulon ton $114 452 Scofield $98 470 Sun- iels Leroy Dixon and H J W signed with growers for an even test the proposed law with regard and Castlcgate Goddard Joseph W Loveless was rush business in Utah county during $356152 nyside greater acreage next year Mr to apprentices which would not al- office and examination quarters in Morgan city judge pro tern took 0829210 chief of the Provo fire department September if records of Clarence A of the rooms the case under advisement and will some and the Davies reported indicating there low a hospital period for experience and also will be operated as s Grant Utah ebunty clerk may be at the time Dr rule Wednesday probably would be in the neighbor- with e workers regard to after its purchase the taken as a criterion second was Schaffer It Shortly the says hood of 1300 acres grown next year preliminary workers to be paid for a truck was used for one of the During the month 73 marriage liIn the same block with the clinic hearing for Rogers he having been Present contracts show the acreage requiring minimum of six hours’ work largest and most spectacular fires censes were issued bringing in a hospital will be constructed the pro- bound over to the district oourt on a approximately as follows for next in the history of the city the Knight record fee of $18250 which is the posed new Tremonton L D S South charge of voluntary manslaughter year Paragonah 150 acres Paro- Students Affected Woolen Mills fire on August 30 largest amount on record for many ward wan 350 Circleville 200 Richfield Provided the chapel at a cost of approxi- by Raymond B Holbrook city part time regulation Amounts col1918 which resulted in more than years for September Other building in judge pro tem when the case was $65000 300 and 250 in Cedar valley e mately be adopted many positions for OGDEN— The Most Rev James $315000 actual ( Chief Scott lected for other years in this month heard last July under the way community recently damage D D bishop designate said workers would be eliminated are: 1936 13250 1935 $130 1934 Quality Improves On the petition of William S E Kearney completed or planned includes store local merchants state From 40 to building The old vehicle is equipped with $127 50 1933 $11750 1932 $9750 new homes and Dunford of Provo district attorney of Rochester N Y will conduct renovations The quality of the product har- 50 students at Brigham Young uni new business sites The number issued during the closing ceremonies of the local the steering wheel on the '1 the case was remanded back to the the vested this season was superior to week-ion- g novena to St Teresa in side and is the old chain drive right month was second only to the now employed part time court for a new preliminary by city last year’s crop according to Frank versity type would be affected by the law acbride month of June District Judge Dallas H iY°un8-- St Joseph’s Catholic church Sun- It originally had solid rubber tires Santas Parowan lessee for the Pacording to a statement issued by H Verne McCullough of Sait Lake day evening He will arrive in Og- but later they were replaced by when fees totaled $225 Indications cific Produce company V Hoyt professor of accounting and den Sunday morning for celebratires Instead of the large are that 1937 will be a banner year City was defense attorney From 300 to 600 pickers were em business tion of a special mass at 9 a m pneumatic administration —9 booster tank carrying 300 gallons for marriages in Utah county Mr for a period of six weeks in ployed The Rev V J Dougherty C M of watert as on the new machines Grant said it- harvesting this year’s crop and in Liquor Store Open of Philadelphia Penn will preach the old truck carries addition a large crew was required only a 40- SPANISH FORK — With John the concluding sermon of the serv'"" “‘“h“ tank g "in hauling ice and packing the vegealso solemn a include ices which state store Rowe a manager liquor Fire Week will be obtables at the cars High school Tribune Intermountain Service was opened Saturday at Spanish "blessing of the roses- - The serv- served prevention in Provo with an education boys and girls were able to average n solemn conclude with ices will state o control Fork the of HELPER— Thirty-twliquor by years program on control of fire chief $2 to $3 per day while experienced of the blessed sacrament active services with the Denver & commission Scott reported pickers earned $6 to $7 Rio Grande Western as conductor — Service Tribune Intermountain Service PROVO— Mrs Anna Russell O’Brian of Helper as he made his SPANISH FORK Two major 41 fortner Provo woman and final to looked forward report and were started here this buildings wife of Dr Joseph S Carroll dean a few years of rest provided by a week when workmen began contt the school of electrical engineer- retirement pension struction of a new L D S seminary sAuth of the hgh school and other Mr O’Brian is the first conducter ing at Stanford university died FriAmerican Fork — Correspondent Moroni — Ernest R Anderson PRICE— Orgamization of an East-er- n crews broke ground for the proposed OGDEN— In order to clear the day night at Palo Alto Cal of to accept his retirement pension in circulation Sadie Nelson Monticeilo — H E Blake Lloyd Utah Bar association and elec- new plant of the Utah Poultry Prorecords of "obsolete paper” T E He Peterson sickness according to word the Grand Junction division 83 Mt Pleasant—Rachel Rasmussen tion of officers has been set for ducer’s association phone Thomas special liquidating agent sleeping been ill began his services with the railroad - Beaver— Mrs The seminary building is to be J A Manzione phone 87 October 14 at the Carbon County for the closed Ogden State bank received here She had in 1905 —Roy Gibson phone 210-built at an approximate cost of 176 phone club Nephi to S Country J d since Monday has been granted an order in coaccording Approximately 150 friends and $16000 It will contain two class Bingham — D F Johansen phone Ogden — Correspondent Ben Sweetring who heads a committee rooms district court allowing him to She was born October 11 1895 in workers assembled in the Moose hall 273 4100 circulation S 'a library offices for the phone to of and Provo recently off of L notes $59000 appointed write a daughter perfect plans L D S stake from the here Thursday night in a surprise Bountiful — John officials two dressing Correspondent D R E JohnsomandEric Peterson of- for themeeting bank’s books as bad debts The-- au- Elizabeth Russell She spent her party and dance given in his honor rooms and a baptismal" font for use phone 16 circulation W fice phone 117 Ro’yalNh Douglas of thorization was given by Judge Eu- early life in this city and was gradu- Mayor George Spratling gave a Tolman president W Stewart phone 224 sports Steve Panguitch — George S Swain the Utah Stte Bar of Ogden and of all wards of the stake A special obliga- ated from Brigham Young univer- short talk and Mr O'Brian was gene E Pratt Ninetv-elghthe basement also !- M ' Paragonah— Nettie I Baldwin tions were listed in the petitlomof sity She Was employed- - for a num- presented with a gold chain and fob Ilateh Cummings secretary and record vault in — Park City — Correspondent H clerk of the Utah state supreme is to be constructed Mr Thomas the largest one being ber of years at the Provo office of by J R Loftis trainmaster of this Box Elder county CorresponThe building is to be of brick dent Spencer L Richards Brig- Fred Egan phone 10 circulation court have been Extended invitathe Utah Power and Light company division for $15600 and tile and is to be ready for 61-634 - circulation N G Knight-phonham City to phone tions X attend Total assets now held by the to prior her marriage to Dr Carroll about January 1 1938 Van Stewart phone 603-Parowan— Mrs Gwen Gur phone The new association'will com5 have a face value of They moved to Salt Lake City in ’ The poultry plant will be built — Hector L Peterson Castledale all s inactivemem-berand active 1927 to prise Mr Thomas where Dr Carroll served on thef according Cedar City —Correspondent D C of the Utah State Bar in Ur-bo- n on First North street of concrete Payson — Correspondent Mrs EmWho indicated another dividend will faculty of University of Utah In and brick The structure will be 40 323 circulation 'Alfred ma Wilson 64 Dix circulation' phone phone 8000 to 1930 the be paid Emery Grand and San Juan feet wide by 100 feet long Intended depositors in one they moved to California 48-- J 163-Olson Elmer Jensen phone phone counties 17 It or two years The is expected that "assets” Surviving besides her husband are Coalville — Edith Johnson phone Preston Idaho — E R Spilsbury attorneys will be 'admitted into the Immediately as a feed storehouse in many instances such as notes three sons and daughters Marion handling of eggs and poultry Is to be 60 255-new phone bonds he and judgments stocks Gordon and Kay Carroll all of Palo organization housed in the new structure later — Delta— Roe W R Ann Price Sampson phone Correspbndent out s are ointed practically vyorth-es- Alto and the following brothers and local officials indicate A railroad 101 Tribune Intermountain Service ' J Crockett phone 552 circulation A sisters: Mrs Rena Bean American spur to the proposed building j beA 200-Duchesne Schonian L — LOGAN— Miner Roy No had phone been Blaze Mr Thomas estimated it will take Falla Idaho Sidney W Russell petitions Damages ing laid n 27 B J phone two to about years repay the unpaid John L Russell Mrs Essib Selck filed Saturday for any candidacy — Roscoe C Cox phone 7 333 residence office Ephraim phone C amountof loan Mrs an R F balance E G List and Miss Kate Rus- for city offices of mayor commiEscalante — Irene Allen circulation John Linde Empty Building sell all of Provo ing to $26925008 Elects ssioner H Reuben Pedersehclerk Rex office phone 333 residence 1347-- J Eureka — Correspondent OGDEN — A vacant building at Junior High Richfield— Ray E Uarr phones 247 Twenty-fift- h and auditor said However A G Hickman phone 18 circulation street was negiig-bl- y Student Officers 176 and 145 Lundstrom present mayor has an- Briant Oblad phone 100 early Saturday by a Fairview — June Brady Roosevelt— Afton Harrison phone blazedamaged nounced his candidacy and Olof I believed to have been started HIAWATHA — Student officers at Pedersen has announced his candiFarmington — Zada Waite phone 29 by an arsonistjs’ho ignited a bun- Hiawatha junior high- school have — Bountiful Stena Salina for for Scorup city commissioner dacy dle of papers in a second story room been elected as follows: tlje third time Both of these candidates Fillmore — Clara Finlinson’ Sandy— Mrs T F Ostlerr phone Fire Chief Owen A Owens reported Byrnell Cowan president Mike Midvale 266-have been circulating petitions and Gunnison — Lily M Metcalf The building described by the fire Hillas Yoshiro Budo B Cliff Heber— Geneva L Bert Robbins to are be filed phone next Scipio— expected department as a "canned heat secretary-treasurNita Clair Tribune Intermountain Servlc 129-Zion Canyon visitors during the they OsMrs week Virgus Spring City— palace” is named on the fire chief’s Linderman librarian John Lion-ak- is B CEDAR CITY— Visitors to the past year numbered more than the Kanab— borne no Young announceformal Ray Although list of Twenty-fift- h athletic manager and William buildings southern Utah parks during the sea- 132544 who toured in the 1936 sea- ment of Dr William H Taylor for Lchi—Winzell G Swenson phone Spanish Fork— Effie S Dart which should be tornstreet down or reno- Lopen cheer leader son which ended October 1 ex- son and nearly 6000 more than the mayor has been made petitions are 90-168 phone vated in order to improve the ceeded those fo? any previous yea? 88848 who toured Bryce Canyon In being circulated for him Rm "of Uiir stfeef “arid remove 8agrrespgn&a! - Patraw j r!"r —— P‘limed Of olden 223-116 Fr 'fuf circulation tBe'' J the "pre's'idiHrof report' phone phone pa3lTlfdgraoI Logan A 'to Meet fire hazards ' mvyttoi Richfield months: service 116 said McMurrin of commerce St A and chamber superintendent phone A G park George— Correspondent Byron ' Some’ 41639 automobiles carried Olofson member of Logan city Manti —Rudolph Hope corA H Taylor phone 40-RICHFIELD— Saturday sports meeting of the associaRichfield Parent-TeachEvery one of the 48 states all all but 4860 bf the park visitors board of education also have been Magna — Correspondent Edith M respondent Bryant Lund D U Pr Reorganizes possessions and pie District of Co Buses brought 4698 persons and 162 mentioned as candidates for mayor Nielson circulation W C MatTooele — Correspondent Earl Martion will be held Thursday October lummia as well as between 30 and made their visit by horseback pack and city commissioner "respectively thews phone Garfield209 shall phones 23 and 108 circulaSPRING CITY— The local camp 7 at 8 p m in the high school 35 foreign countries contributed to train or as hikers the report shows of Daughters of tion E A Gibbons phone 290 has auditorium Officers for the ensuPetitions of prospective candidates Malad Idaho —Clyde Hansen the 137404 visitors to Zion Canyon While the parks season officially must be filed on or before October Mercur — R S Evans Vernal — Thelma Ross phone been Veorganized with the follow-ing“- ing year will be elected Mrs Orson national park and the 94331 per- - ended 224-October 1 visitors may enter 8Mr Pedersen said Each petition Marysvale — Eunice J Bur ifsr f iceri "jit rs— Olive Co(cman F Christensen 'is “arranging' a musons officially listed as ‘viewing the-p-ark and national monument must be signed by at least 100 voters Milford — Surah Pool phone 17 Wendover — Mrs W F Rieketts captain Mrs? Grace B Allred first sical program All parents teachBryce Canyon national monument areany time during the year when of Logan city The primary election Moab—Mrs J W Corbin Woods Cross r- Royal Hatch vice captain and Mrs Mary Scho- ers and school patrons are invited near Panguitch weather permits Mr Patraw says will be held October 19 to attend field second Morgan— Anna Sommers phone Bountiful i 3 BY Hike in School The ‘Vet’ and the Youngster — —— Assessment — 'VwS3L ' ' Boosts Total Soon Ready to Serve District’s Ailments Of Green Peas I B 1937 3 Happenings Throughout the State Correspondent Phone 1150 11 Agent Residence Phone 1S47-- J 14 N University Ave Phone 833 Growers Ship Last Car OCTOBER Tribune Intermountain Service PROyo — Novtime will be lost In getliffg construction vdrk"'1jn the Utah Valley hospital under way once it is definitely determined that Provo has qualified for the $200000 grant from the Commonwealth Fund'd! New York City In the opinion of Clayton Jenkins secretary-treasurof the hospital board A copy of the deed that Provo city will convey tQ the hospital was sent Saturday to the Commonwealth officials at New York City by Secretary As soon as Jenkins for approval approval of this deed is received a e topographical survey hospital site at Fifth West between Ninth and Tenth North streets will be made he said To Submit Survey This topographical survey then will be submitted to Charles Crane of New York City architect for the fund who it is expected will begin immediately to make plans and specifications for the new institut- ‘ er ion With donations still coming in and the worlrs still out attempting to collect on as many of the pledges as possible indications are that the full $90000 will have been secured by the time Commonwealth officials arrive here Mr Jenkins said Although it is not definite when these officials will arrive it is expected that they will be here within the next weelj or 10 days Mr Jenkins said The deed for the hospital Which the city will convey will require that the institution be erected within a reasonable time and be a non- profit organization operating" Tor the benefit and good of the public It is not thought that these provisions will stand in the way of the ftind accepting the site as this was the plan of the late Mrs Stephen! V Harkness who created the fund and endowed it state Deeds for the transfer of the propthe erty from original Owners "to the city and the hospital have been drawn up Mayor Anderson said Saturday and the payment of the local-official- s money will be made Monday A resolution for purchase of the property including 1113 acres was passed by the city commissioners The property was purThursday chased at a cost of $11165 from Minne Alice Haw? and Dagmar A Clark Mr Clark also gave the city two additional acres to be used for approaches - Chiefs Plan To Move Camp CCC HUNTSVILLE— The Huntsville camp will be moved to Heber City soon after December 1 camp officers said Saturday Only and equipment will be moved they said All buildings will be left The enrollees will be assigned "to work on the Deer creek reclamation project - It is expected the strength of the local camp will have increased to 200 members before removal of the camp begins- - Many of these will be transfers from other camps being closed In the intermountain area CCC DontletYOUR - DEAFNESS HANDICAP YOUR CHILDRE- N- Sec-en- t- -- lloui-dato- e ts $2727-2308- Voters Await Entries -- -- Provo-Correspo- ndent Ley-sho- 021-R- Record Number of Visitors See Southern Utah Parks - 52-R- -3 nt er thc-aiiHu- al tT ' °Your impaired hearing Is oof only problem but your family’— and especially your children's You can't be counsellor and pal to your son and daughter if they can’t share their confidence with you And it isn’t doing the youngest any good to strain her delicate vocal chords every time the vants to tell youoneihingM Truer words were never spoken and they represent the opinion of etery educatoerend doctorhounderstaodsthedcafnea problem if you are a hard of bearing Today parent the solution may be simple-mjascientific development The new a recent to e Sonotone Audicle ha brought dear atra hearing to thousands It's worn less — concealed than (ppm noticeably glasses ' pletcly by women An individual Audiascope fitting in yuur home or our office is free involves no obii- giuan Learn for yourself how well you he hF£eadilxb handicap that has been troubling you end your family Sonotone Utah er Utah-Pione- ers R I A y4-WORLO-WI- Tl Wtuich 3811 I HIKING SERVICE of r -- -- - Co 403 lotion Eldtj Soli Dl Ciiy -- 82-J- SONOTONE vice-capta- in ii A - t A - - ’ “ |