Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING e Convicts Driver Magazine Piece Boosts Utah hoivs - Plan Self-Support Utah has a higher percentage of To Be Furthered young persona between the ages of 14 and 18 attending school than any other state in the union an article Further plans to make the state were revealed in the August issue of The Na- prison Wednesday when Warden Owen tion's Schools states Written for the national period- Nebeker outlined a method of Inical by Charles H Skidmore state creasing the Water supply on the prison grounds by approximately superintendent of public instruc 30000 gallons per day tion ‘the article gives credit for Utah’s high educational rating to Although the prison Is now taking labout one second foot of water from school consolidation The state has 958 per - cent of a spring a mile north Warden Nebeits young people of high school age ker said plans were under way to the size of the pipe Jin® to attending school the article declares while the national average carry two second feet! In about 90 days between 12 and is only 65 per cent Mr Skidmore also joints out the 15 men will be put to work on the superior efficiency and economic ad project he said The prison is In the midst of a vantages of consolidation over disorganized administration of state canning project in which 3000 of corn grown on the prison school affairs The article which boosts Utah farm will be preserved for next winthroughout is accompanied by pic- ter's use tures of the University of Utah and As soon as canning is completed Utah' State Agricultural college men can be spared from factory and campuses Ogden’s 21000000 high farms to work- on road and water school the Bear River high school projects Warden Nebeker indicated Present dally water consumption building and of Bryce canyon for lawns and irrigation runs about Lawrence Watson truck driver of 734 East Ninth South street was convicted of hit and run driving in city police court Wednesday-bJudge Bryan P Leverich He' will be sentenced Saturday Henry H Koenig of 439 Blaine avenue denied similar charges when brought into court on a summons He was accused! by Marriner H Merrill of 2148 Blair street of colliding with his' automobile June 25 Field Cooperation and failing to stop Koenig 'will be tried August 9 In State Asked Watson allegedly drove his truck Out of a driveway at!1 22? West Fifth South street and into a small toy Unit operation in producingjas and oil fields in the mountain states wagon in which two children were was' urged here Wednesday by J riding One "of them suffered a F Deeds of Washington D C fractured leg senior engineer of the conservation Other cases in court included: Drunken Driving — Paul T Sul- bureau of the United States geollivan 49 of the New Grand hotel ogical survey arrested at First South and RedThe government he said in the 80000 gallons wood road after allegedly fleeing interest of conservation urges 'all Emery Reunion Nears from an accident at 1775 West Residents and former residents from 5 to 9 p m It was announced of all properties in a sinNorth Temple street early Wednes- owners ill hold their Wednesday by Mrs' Myrtle Petergle oil or gas field to enter into of Emery county driver of the machine other day reunion at Liberty park Friday sen chairman of arrangements not known 'trial August agreements-fo- r in a single plan of accordance wth 17 LeRoy Dockstader 31 of 1109 development Lake street trial on charges of sound engineering practices the well a driving from Main to State on Sec- - “Uner such procedure ?ro8rm end South street while ihtoxicated "Pacln follows a soundfield is in The total yield of the continued to July 16 Reckless Driving — Victor 'J Shea creased by the adoption of repres 49 of Val Verda accident at Second surihjg and recycling practices and West and First North streets Au the cost 61 production is materially the engineer said gust 2 trial August 17 Karl Wood- reduced” fields in Utah have ard 23 of 210 West First South No producing but added street convicted Tuesday ' of reck been unitized he said less driving and causing a three-ca- r several prospective structures are collision July 31 at 1635 South included in approved unit plans Discussing wildcat drilling in State street three persons injured sentence delayed until August 15 Utah Mr Deeds said any investment depended on the method used by Judge Leverich in prospecting for its soundness Speeding— Max Horton 28 of 1057 East Thirteenth South street ' 62 "There are areas" he explained miles per hour Fifth to Third "that with a proper plan and a reSouth on Ninth East streets Au- sponsible operator would merit testing” gust 2 bench warrant issued Ignoring Traffic Lights— Robert S Askew 19 of Ogden violation t Second West and Fourth South streets August 2 forfeited 210 Marvin4 Young 22 of Draper Twenty first South and States streets July Unit Operation In Oil Urged gal-lo- - -- an-nu- al ttcc f r A W Anderson 82 $5 4042 South Second West street 80 fined of 1938’ Statewide Project of ‘Dressing Up 'Roads s io ocnuuLoyscem Truckman Will Face Sentence Saturday S L Motorist Denies Similar Count AT7GUST 4 Along ’Utah's niajor highways atpaths for pedestrians are all more extensive beautification new and more attractive view is eluded in the projects program at less t cost" he said "In Uintah county through the being presented gradually to the —“In addition we have had a pet project in connection with the aid of civie organizations and an thousands of motorists daily trav- - work" Ezra G Knowlton chief en- agreeinent with the county comerslng the State’ roads for the commission said missioners w have placed trees From SL George on’ the south to gineer has been In and shrubs for several miles at Wednesday "Thij on the north the state road Parley's canyon where we have not Logan very little expense commission has been at work for only dressed up the highway but Maintained four years on a program of highBy County conwater and a provided system way developmint and road beautif- structed rest stations' “We furnished the trees and the ication design and the county furnished As a result of the commission’s At Towns Portals efforts rapidly growing trees and Mr Knowlton explained that the the labor and is maintaining the shrubs planted early in ther proj- majority of the Since Irrigation ia our have been project ect now are beginning to contrib- at the entrances projects to the state's lead- largest ' expense in most projects ute toward improving roadside ing cities thus far although there this Win Vuf costs appreciably We scenery throughout the state has been some work on outlying Their beauty will increase with highways particularly in encour- hope other- - communitiee wilt take time so that in a few years com- aging growth of natural ’sh'rqbs and up similar projects with us mission members predict the state weeds is of course necessary1 to highway edges along rpad system will approach a new prevent flood erosion Mr Knowlton- concluded’’ scenic attractiveness "This latter line of work particOthers Include: South Bountiful The program directed by the ularly reflects the economic ad- into North Salt Lake City Ogden commission and its landscape engiof roadside development to five miles south of city limits neer Laval Morris includes much vantages as well as the scenic advantages” Logan Canyon into Logan across more than just planting of row up- he declared “Such projects pay for part of Utah State Agricultural on row of trees and shrubs themselves n lower maintenance college campus Provo to Spring-vil- le costs north entrance to Manti south Varied Projects "We have spent a total of more entrance to Richfield west entrance in of Filling unsightly borrow than 2175000 to date three fourths to Price eajt approach to SL pits and erosion scars develop- of it federal money and feel well Georth north entrance to" Tooele ment of grade separation struc- repaid” Mr Knowlton said “Com- sout hen trance to Fillmore north tures removal of encroachments ment shows the general public is entrance to Nephi state fairsuch as roadside commercial struc- satisfied - grounds to Salt Lake City airport tures and signs moving of pole “We are In addition on Rockvillq to Zion park -- entrance carrying to — lines the extremities of rights an inexpensive experiment which Midvale and Springville underof way and construction of foot may - give us the1 answer for an passes Secf Euyerv our' catalogue of Cowboy Boots and Cow shqes ' -- BEFORE you buy pair of booh eontidar gattisg’tha bait Looks quality and prico of Starnos Boots will plaaso you Sond for aur Catalogua -- Avail-aBlewat- er - THE STARKES COMPANY Branch of Buckingham Si Hecht 31 First SL Bootmaking - SAN FRANCISCO CALIF Tourist Cabin Thug Sought First North and Second West streets July 29 fined $5 Don At- Police Wednesday were searching for a tourist cabin burglar who enkinson 27 of 582 Center street tered two cabins and attempted to Flrst North and Second West enter two others streets August "2 fined 25 LeRoy Mrs Gene Gaillac of Oakland L Flowers 27 of 1303 East Thirty-nint- h Cal reported a burglar entered South Thirteenth her cabin at 1530 South Main street street South and State streets July 30 and stole two purses a pair of fined 25 suspended and Ira Bart- glasses and a bottle of perfume lett 43 of 135 East Robert avenue While staying at the same camp Thirteenth South and State streets Mrs A Arkin of Los Angeles said August 2 fined 25 suspended her cabin was entered and several pennies takenAwakened by a strange noise Mr Murray Judge Fines and Mrs R I Grant of Chicago 111 early Tuesday saw a burglar Driver forcing entrance to their cabin at Cases coming before Salt Lake 1729 South State street However county justices of the peace the would-b- e thief fled when he saw the occupants were awake and no Wednesday were: Before H T Matthews of Mur- - loss was reported my— Leah Mead of 177 Vine street Mrs D E Denneen of Helena Murray fined 23 for admittedly Mont told officers someone cutshea cabin Ignoring a stop sign arrested" Tues- screen to a window in aMain street 1530 South at rented had McDonald of Ross by Sergeant day the state highway patrol sched- but did not enter the building uled to appear for hearing is Bernardo Johnson who gave his ad-- Errant dress at Benjamin for speeding miles an hour in a rested August 1 of Murray poljce 45 tone arby Joseph Giilen le Blue Creek Telephone Service Will End Permission to discontinue telephone (service in the Blue Creek territory hear Tremonton was given the Bear River Valley Telephone company Wednesday by the state public The telephone company had requested permission to discontinue service-commissi- Kiwanis Sets Talk On River Work Dr Thopias C Adams University of Utah professor of civil engineering will discuss "Development of the Colorado River in the Upper Basin' at the Kiwanis club weekly meeting Thursday at 12:15 p m' in the Hotel Utah The announcement was made following a meeting of the board of directors at the C M T C at Fort Douglas A opeci&l train will carry local club members to Sun Valley Idaho district the annual Utah-Idah- o the service because of lack of ade- for convention September 11 to 13 it quate revenue due to “a small num- was announced ber of subscribers and overdue bills” The Owyhee Hotel in Boise Wheat Surety Meets Set in S k County Meetings to exjiain operations of the new crop insurance law as it will pertain to next year’s crop of wheat will be held in Salt Lake county V L Martineau county agricultural agent said Wednesday Boyd Bastian of West Jordan recently named county supervisor of the crop insurance program by the couftty conservation committee will explain procedure' at the meetinga to be held a? follows: Thursday 8 p m' L D S ward house Friday 8 p m Taylorsville L D S ward 'house Monday ’8 p m Riverton Second L D S ward In every way C HEVROLET is the CAR NATION'S FIRST-CHOI- Latest Available R L POLK & COMPANY OFFICIAL CE West-Jorda- REGISTRATION FIGURES Ut CHOICE OF ECONOMY house Modern absolutely are Owyhee accommodations and service There is a genuine atmosphere of welcome and friendly hospitality throughout that adds— a charm of pleasant comfort and good living Equally important to a pleasant Boise visit is the —called Idaho’s finest Garage In connection complete service — with When yon plan to be in Boise make reservations at THE Because Chevrolet’s famous Valve - 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