Show A V- A - S ij c THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 7 193® By Tribune Special News Happenings About Utah and Correspondents ' LPlanY early Ratten Slate DILHAninia Review of: EimnatMindJlpJCaiimidoiL With Skilled TacticsDisplaj Parley Week S I County Wins First in Competition Opens Today Tooele Tie for Sectfhd In Utah Murray Heber Rushes Junior 0 of G Improeinen To Sponsor Of Fair Site Aerial Circus 200 Expected for Finish First Tribune InternKJtjntain Service Sessions in Events of Note PRICE— All the color skill and showmanship of the Museum Building events here Saturday by delewas blended into a series of last-da- y Throughout Slate annual state firemen’s convention as a grand gates to the thirty-firs- t Tribune Intermountaln Service In Brief Form v finale to thifir three-daconclave’ Provo wa prepared SatPRQVO— for the Saturday was play-daurday to greet more than 200 eon of Fatal Accident - One nutomo- - 350 men and women from 30 cities UlahpijQDeer —theirwives-an- d — huum iil 1 Il 'atterferloff' 'tt‘m friends at tha annual encampment at a holiday picnic and an ap- with a parade of departments and of the state organization 'of Sona of guns hot auxiliaries parently "accidental headed by Mayor 1 Utah Pioneers here Sunday totaled the violent’ death in the Bracken Lee of Trice and C W The encampment will open at I Beehive state over the week one Rapp of Logan newly elected president m In tha new (30000 Pioneer like a in of the lowest records museum Keen and relic hall at Sowiett Competition some time for period Reception Dance park with a joint meeting for Son George Sherman Bowen 62 an Competition was keen between and Daughter! of Utah Pioneers and Draw 600 Ogden Union railway employe of the departments and auxiliaries for their families and friends says "Pro80 years’ standing succumbed In prize points ' Salt Lake county No won first place as they passed New To fessor Ed M Rowe of Provo a diBuilding burns a Junction City hospital of the reviewing stand in trim blue rector and a general arrangements were suffered when a gasoline stove and white uniforms They Tribune Intermountain Service committeeman exploded at a South Fork camp pressed closely by Tooele and Bing ham PROVQ— Culminating eight year on Ogden river on Pioneer day by Mayor Bingham women drew plaudits of effort Provo’s Pioneer museum Greeting Gordon Sanders 15 whose home from the crowd e and Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo building in Sowiett park had been was Jn Salt Lake City was fatally rating by the Judges as they clev- officially opened with a reception will greet the visitors and responses In the auto fatality erly maneuvered in costumes of red and dance' Saturday Injured will be made by atate D U P and More than 600 local citizens and Sanders an Inmate of the state and white capes accompanied by the junior Copperton band and de visitors from various parts of the S U P presidents President Richesschool at Industrial Ogden partment members Midvale wom- state attended the festivities and in- ard H Woottoi of Salt Lake City and en also presented a picture of pre spected the new structure Friday Will deliver his annual message and caped with a companion an outline of the beautification proaccording to the latter they clslon and training as they ma night neuvered behind the playing of the gram adopted by the state execuimmedia almoet car picked up Midvale band They were awarded Greet Visitors tive board will be presented by if ately and started south burglar- third a few point below the TooOfficers of the Sons and Daugh- board member Officers At a business meeting it 4 p m ising several stores ele auxiliary unit The Balt Laike ters of Utah Pioneers and captains started a chase at Mantl and In county fire laddies continued their of ths various camps greeted tha officers will be elected and an exan attempt to elude the pursuers winning form at Kiwanis stadium in visitors conducted and them planation of county chapters and n the car was turned into a side a sene of contests Including Dressed in camp program mad by President the building through lad costumes hose coupling four-matoad at Sterling leaving the road formerly worn by their Wootton Judge G A Goates secder climbing contest and placed in parents members of the reception retary and general managing direcShirley Holyoak 23 of Parowan was found in a field with a bullet the combination motor and ladder committee served refreshments and tor and Harold G Reynolds treaslent a pioneer spirit to tha occa- urer also will give their annual rethrough hie brain Officers held race the (hooting was accidental Howsion ports along with reports by chairNew Concept ever an inquest may be held at A feature of the opening was the men of other activities Selecting n demonstra-tloThis was the first the request of the family presentation of an oil painting of the site of the 1939 encampment of the skill and training of tlie "Sego Lily" stata flower by will be the final aet of the business 32T Crime— Walter (Ted) AllenT fire department unlts ever exhib- Mrs Bessie Gourley local artist eessiqn of Blcknell is facing a murder ited In Price and presented a new and an active member of the orA musical program has been archarge at Richfield as the result concept of the efficiency of Utah’s ganization for the joint meeting under ranged of a battle ’In a sheep camp in firemen to the layman said Mayor the direction of Professor Rowe Units of Program fire-fight- Tribune Intermountaln Service HEBER— Heber city and Waeatch county ’Saturday oompleted th first of a series of civic improvement designed to make their county of the besl recfeatiohai center in northern Utah Tbs first unit a lighted baseball park waa formally put into service Saturday night with a game between players from Heber City and American Fork y Provo Opens Museum in Sowiett Park 9 y Included in th ii II Eugene Bair left general chairman of the second annual Rodeo and Race meet at Lewiston and Clayton Hogan arena director Lewiston Expects Big Crowd At Stampede Race Meet Rodeo Events Boxing Wrestling Card To Feature Second Annual Festival Arlo Kesler St of Cove Is being held as camp by Kesler a witness - e Utah Firemen Elect Logan Man Chief W Utah firemen elected C Rapp Loijjan fire chief as state J L Pratt of head and Mr American Fork was named auxiliary head at their convention in Price After two days of falke and discussions on methods they spent the final day in competition after viewing a parade n American Legionnaires in at Cedar City were in the throes of their final session after varied programs on their Initial day’s session Icelandic emigrants and their descendants convened In Spanish Fork to dedicate a monument to what they claim was their first permanent settlement In the United States between J852 and 1857 A great ’lighthouse" capped with a miniature Viking ship now atands near the site of the first settlement In Spanish Fork of the original 10 Icelandic families The day following the ceremony more than 2000 attesded the Icelandic marked with taltys convention music and entertainment Grantsvllle celebrated to mark tha completion of the North Willow creek Irrigation project which will put farmers of the area on a "cash crop" basis ees-elo- Dance Follow coupling team Following the reception1 and Ingarnered first place with the fast spection of the building and relics Va 10 Salt Lake seconds of time a dance was held from 9 p m to n county however won the with a large crowd In atmidnight 16 In seconds and the event Lee Murray’s four-ma- n one-ma- 5 contest in nine seconds Tooele with nine and fourrflfths seconds was first in the combination motor and ladder race Ratings for the day were: Salt Lake county 24 points Murray and Tooele 17 each Spanish Fork 10 A baseball game in the afternoon between the Washington Brown and Carbon teams and a dance In the evening brought one of the most successful conventions in the organization’s history to a four-ma- n ladder-climbin- g close Moroni Plans Fireworks of aerial bombs- - bursting shells of varied colors zooming rockets and blazing ct pieces make up the fire works show which will be given by the Shell Oil company Friday at 0 p m on the rodeo grounds of the as one of the main featiN MORONI— A blaze Blackhawk encampment This announcement was made Saturday by C R Cox local manager for the company at Mantlx who completed the arrangements To insure tha most - effective means of presenting the chow as well as safeguarding those in attendance a pyrotechnic expert has been engaged The show will Include a wide assortment of the latest fireworks that have been created for this type of entertainment Including ing the famous fight in the Clouds Brush apparently when a bird lighted on a giant bombs which break into a ball of brilliant light resembling a power line pecked another wire causing an arc which sent Its mammoth beacon In tha air double flaming body into dry June gras and triple bursting colored rockets and brittle brush a blaze cov- and many other beautiful effects ered 3000 acres of land in the Farmington canyon area but was Stake Will Hold Outing put under control by volunteers and C C C enrollees Fire-Start- For Old Folks 'Aug 10 Here ami There HEBER— The annual Wasatch L S stake Old Folks outing will be held at Luke's resort In Midway on August 10 A hot dinner will be served to all over 70 years of D In the State buck-ingest- Tribune Intermouritatn Service Dr William M Jardine former aecretary of agriculture accused the new deal farm plan as one that penalized scientific and expert agriculturists He also hinted that through Us organization a great political machine might be welded should the present secretary Henry A Wallace have political aspirations William M Jeffers president of the Union Pacific system predicted a bright future for the south Utah park area declaring the tourist traffic was increasing faster in the district than in many other park areas Mr Ellen Hinckley Boren 22 f ortiras the out- -' age The program will include an address of welcome by Chairman Jacob Probst Frank S Epperson w Besides be master of ceremonies features and reextemporaneous miniscences there will be a trumpet duet Glenna and Barbara Clybe vocal duet Maybell Moulton and Mr Epperson and aelections missionary male quartet Prizes will be awarded to the oldest man and woman present Free Concert Slated PROVG-- A fre c oncert wlll be given by the Frovo summer recrea- standing heroine of the week through her rescue of Dean Coyi tion orchestra department Monday 8 p m in the Provo high achool aged two of Plain City from a at auditorium under the direction of nearly filled water culvert near John B Hlleendorff The program her home— Crawling4nto the wa-terway beneath a city street she will be presented in three parts string pulled out tha child and delivered featuring first the It to a waiting fireman who ap- orchestra: second solo duet trio and ensemble numbers and quartet plied artificial respiration sucan advanced string orchestra third cessfully As an added feature Box Elder of 35 pieces county fair is conducting a perfect baby show through cooperaTo Report Pear Study tion of physicians "Pal’’ went berserk in a neighPROVO— Results of an Investigabor's turkey run at Huntsville and tion by a committee of growers on his bloody career was erided with market conditions for pears this a timely shot only after nearly season will be submitted at a meet200 Thanksgiving dinners weft ing of growers of the county Monruined out of a total of 500 kept day at 8 p m reports Clarence D la tha fenced-i- n lnclosura Ashton assistant county agent 125-pie- i w $ "'l 4 ' Cf trxftxs LEWISTON— Two days of horee racing and rodeo interspersed with one night of boxing and wrestling are expected to draw huge crowds to the second annual Stampede and Race celebration here Tuesday and Wednesday H Eugene Bair general chairman said Saturday In addition to this barid concerts by the Union Pacific Sun Valley Rodeo band and Preston high school band are being planned Miss Frances Rawlins assisted by Miss Gwendolyn Hogan and Mrs Elva Lam on t Telford will greet Visitors to the celebration during the two days as queen and attendants In addition to these aids a bevy of other pretty Lewiston girls will be riding in the grand entrance parade to th rodeo arena and rqce track Tranent Officer The present officers besides President Wootton Secretary Goates and Treasurer Reynolds are Herman Auerbach first vice president tendance Efforts toward securing the build- L M Hilton second vice president Three-yea- r Edward ing began on March 3 1030 when Directors are: the plot was dedicated and the M Chambers Professor William F Special Gueste ground broken for the foundation of Hansen Dr George W Middleton Special guests at the celebration the building Through W P A proj- Lawrence T Epperson and Dr Clar- will be Miss Bertha Berquist of ects sponsored by Provo city and George A Wilson of the money raised by the various Sons ence Baird Joel Richards Randall Glencoe Idaho rodeo queen and Daughters camps the building L Jones Professor George A Lar- Preston Idaho celebration August 19 and 20 and her two attendants was finally completed and fur- son and Benjamin Calif Seth Pixton Judge Goates Profes- Miss Lethe Bronson of Preston and nished Miss Ida Wmward of Whitney The total cost of the building sor Rowe and Mr Reynolds was 330045 Preceding the encampment and Clayton Hogan director of the immediately following the business arena events said Saturday running session the visiting sons and daugh- and harness horse races would be ters will Inspect the new Pioneer run off between rodeo events and museum and relic hall formally that a full afternoon of continuous opened Friday evening Professor performances will b given Elmer Hokum and his trained mule “Mae Rowe said West" will keep the- crowds entertained with comic antics and Bob rattle BE AVER — Numerous Rooker will entertain with trick snakes are being encountered near riding and roping Additional grandstand space has residential districts In this vicinity been constructed and more bleachThe continued dry weather le beers added to take care of the exlieved to be driving the enakes from Mr Hogan said pected" crowds wa lower th area for bills to the for covers the bleachers CanvaS beet LOGAN— ter Sugar producers have been so all seats will placed be of Adamsville will Melbourne Limb paid for cooperation wjth be shAded Rodeo of Parley stock west of Beaver reported killing a the AAA program only after all Hall of Wellsville has been conlarge rattler In his dooryard where persons employed In the produc- tracted and includes Brahma his daughter plays The tion cultivation or harvesting of steers bucking horses and a galaxy the 1938 epop have been paid in snake had 14 rattles and a button Two small youngsters only a few full stata officials here were ad- of the best rodeo performers in this section yards from their home which is lo- vised Saturday in a communication cated near the hills observed a large from Washington Ring Card rdttler curled up They thought It The communication explained it Concluding the first day's prowas a turtle and called to their was possible under the 1937 prowill be a wrestling and boxing father to come and help them catch gram to deduct the amount of 1937 gram in front of the grandstand at it The father rushed to the scene unpaid wages from sugar payments show 8 p m Bert Danford will referee just in time to save his boys from due to unusual circumstances The all of the matches William (Bill) their attempts to pick the snake up lateness of the enactment of the Reading chairman of this program He killed It with difficulty sugar act and consequent delay In said Entertainment during this the issuance of regulations resulted little in the information on wage require- program will be furnished by acroMiss Helen Brown queen of GroVe-Lindoi- v 1937 for ments Pleasant reaching producers tumbling and contortionist after laborers were no longer in batic The final program during th the This however year community Water Unit will be the regulations call for payment of evening of th eecond day band the Preston a concert by high are LINDON— Wesley N Jense of labor in full before payments school band Included in th proPleasant Grove has been appointed made to producers n AAA officials said under the gram also will -be a parade at comptroller of the Pleasant 1938 program deductions for pay- noon of the first- day metropolitan water board Use of Salt Lake’s proposed aque- ment of unpaid wages to laborers duct in carrying Pleasant Grove-Llnd- will be made from payments to growers only in a few cases in Cali contracted water was it being Lindon's only way fornia where grower had already of getting culinary water from the paid laborers for certain sugar beet work which had been completed be-fDeer Creek project April 4 data of the announceThe board compruee D B Thorne LOA— Wayne Wonderland’s secMr Jense ment of fair and reasonable wage ond annual of Lindon president be will homecoming la1938 and where the Wrenard Tomtlson of Lindon and rate for celebrated at Loa' August 19 and 20 E D Hardmen of Pleasant Grove borers to whom additional wages with horse races rodeo pulling conalso S A Kirk of Pleasant Grove are due cannot be found tests parade and dance each night secretary-treasurThe celebration is sponsored by Mauna Loa camp Daughters of Hold Familv Reunion Utah Pioneers Nebo Stake Arranges d A BRIGHAM CITY -- Descendants pillow will be of George and Ann Young held their given to the person registered’ as Annual Outing annual family reunion in th county traveling the fartheat distance to attend the event park here Saturday afternoon from the PATSON — Member nin Nebo LDS (taka ward will participate in tha annual aummtr outing Wednesday at Arrowhead re sort Activities will begin at I p m wtnr th “Primary directing sports Cabin-a- s and entertainment for children and the M I A for older people' Box Intermountaln Service lunch picnic supper will be held SPRINGVILLE Tjlbune — Sons andeto remain until a more appropriate in tha early evening with punch of Utah Pioneers Spring site is established In the meanDaughters and the bv stake Bathing provided Saturday were mak- - time various civic groups are work other recreation will occupy part ing plans to move an old log cabin ing on plans for a Pioneer park of th time one of the first to bt built In the which If developed will become the old pioneer fort here to a site permanent ait for th cabin as where it might be preserved as a well as for numerous other pioAppeal Judgment neer relics already collected pioneer retie PROVO— Notice of Appeal from The cabin located at First West Construction of a cement base a $200 judgment entered April 8 and Center streets was moved to on which the cftbln will rest began 1938 against E G Durnell Utah its present site by Williani Men- Saturday In charge of moving county sheriff C I T corporation denhall on of Springville’ first cleaning and otherwise preparing and Continental Casualty company poncer settlers It wa given to the building for its tentative locaof Indiana was filed in district the Sons and Daughters of Utah tion are ’Captain Josie Alleman of court Saturday The judgment was Pioneer organization Mark Gimp Aaron Johnson Captain Lela by given Hugh Johnson of Springville Boyer who recently purchased the’Sumsion of C&mp Springville on a truck body repossessed by the on Which it stands jtain Zelma Bcardall of Camp Ko- C I T through a sheriff's sale acThe relic will be moved to the lob and M W Bird captain of the southwest section of th city park 'Sons of Utah Fioneera cording to court attaches two-ye- one-ye- Rattlers Invade Beaver Area AAA Issues Wages Rule FillPost Grove-Lindo- on WayneWonderland or Sets Homecoming er hand-painte- Pioneer Groups Will Preserve Early Utah Relic — vlile’-cam- psr Charleston Besides improvement in the fairgrounds itself members of the fair committee report the addition of several new departments and ex hibits which include new crop displays home crafts farm mechanics and school exhibitions--“Spectatorwill witness the kickingest meanest broncos ever seen at the two-da- y rodeo" Mr Ritchie said s one-ma- Fort was beaten to death Allen refused to testify at the inquest Preliminary hearing Is set for Tuesday Mary J Baa- sett a hitchhiker of Union Ore who said she was taken to the plan e ty fairgrounds are the ejection of rodeo pens grandstands improved race track and grassed baseball and softball diamond Fair Awaited In preparation for th Wasatch county fair on August 25 and 26 work on barbecue pits and high board fencing along the north line of the fairgrounds is well uhder way according to President John M Ritchie fair1 board chairman of first-plac- which long-rang- nlng program of th Wasatch coun- if 1 n Famous Performers To Show Skill In Airplane Stunts Ogden Holds Three in $250 Holdup Trio Charged With Daring Robbery Of Cafe Last Month Tribune Intermountaln Service OGDEN— Felony complaints alleging robbery and complicity were issued by the county attorney’s office Saturday as city police closed hunt for three men a month-lon- g who held up and robbed Ross and street Jack’s cafe 364 Twenty-fift- h of (250 on July 3 Named in the robbery complaint were Bill Lewis 26 and Walter 32 of Malad Idaho Willoughby Darrell CarteT 26 of Stone Idaho is charged in- - the complicity complaint with aiding and abetting the pair to effect the crime— termed by local police as the most daring holdup here in several years Albert Willoughby 31 brother of Walter was booked at the polio station for investigation in con nection with other recent burgla'ries and stickups Detective H G All-reone of the arresting officers said the younger Willoughby also will be held for Box Elder county and Idaho authorities d Fine Hand "Tha riders will Include the finest hands in this section of the intermountain empire Stock and rodeo acts will be staged by the Hillside Rodeo company" Other highlights of th entertaing ment program include a horse-pullin- program and races Besides Mr Ritchie members of the fair board include C Oetiund John Anderson County Commissioner Clay Cummings Mayor Her old Stevens Mrs Nellie DeGraff and L C Montgomery all of Heber Beaver Forest Fire Quelled BEAVER— A forest fire which broke out in the vicinity of “Chalk hollow” southwest of Beaver and 10 miles south of Adamsville late Wednesday was epeved to be under control Saturday by L C Koch foreman of the Milford C C C camp who supervised fire fighters from the Milford C C C and tha Beaver spike camp Mr Koch reported 250 acres of timber and brush land had been Much of the acreage destroyed was covered with mahogany and underbrush It was estimated that thousands of cords of fuel pine and cedar also had been destroyed Mr Koch was of the opinion that the fire had been started by rabbit hunters although the origin was not known Apparently no cattle were in the As the men were burned area fighting the fire they observed seven deer flee' The de'er were so large with extra large antlers they resembled elk Mr Koch said Tribune Intermountaln Service Tex Rgnkln world champion stunt pilot George Cookr— famous— movie - parachute jumper and Tommi Thompson tha human bird" the world champion air circus troupe which recently exhibited at Ogden and Boise Idaho will visit Provo on August 14 according to Mark Eggertson president of the Provo junior chamber of commerce sponsoring the event Rankin will fly his machine 300 miles an hour upside down within a few feet of the ground and cOme out in an outside loop says Vio Hayes ot Houston Texas owner and manager of the troupe Thompson using a pair of mechanical wing will step off into space from a plane and attempt to soar and glide through th atmosphere like a bird Will Try Again Cook who claims the United States record for delayed jumps and was world champion previously claimant in this line until a Frenchman jumped 30000 feet Recently will make a delayed jump Cook probably will step out of a plane at 10000 feet and delay opening hia chute until within 2000 feet of the ground depending on atmospheric conditions Cook is planning an attempt for the world's record some time this fall hoping to break the Frenchman's mark by some 4000 feet Permission for Thompson and Cook to make their Jumps has been obtained frorfi federal air commerce officials and Thompson’s flight will be his first on the new wings officials of the Show said Small 'Chut Other atunts will include a leap by Dorothy Barden who will us two small parachute instead of the usual large ’chute airplane "B V D" races and airplane gas model races The show will begin with tha airplane races at 12:30 p m at th sit of the old Provo airport on th shores of Utah lake President PROVO-Featuri- ng ot 24-fo- ot said Bleachers and grandstand seats will be erected to handle a large crowd while automobiles will be allowed to park near the field The site is now a grassy field and roads leading to the scene of the show will be sprinkled to eliminate dust Payson Will Enter Black Ilawk Fete PAYSON— Payson will take an active part in the annual Black Hawk encampment at Moroni next A committee is arranging week for a program to be presented Thursday at 7:30 p m with members from each of the four wards of Payson participating The city is cooperating with the committee and will" enter a large float in the parade Thursday— announcing Payson Qnion Days and Homecoming celebration September one-ho- 4 and 5 The delegation also will invite the Black Hawk officers to hold the First “break” in th Independ OGDEN — Federal court will con- 1939 encampment in Payson ence day eve stick up was the ar vene of rest July 29 of Bill Lewis in Holy- sessionhere August 20 for a calendar Charles Patten is chairman ail native-bor- n to received and word according transportation of poColo on oke the strength lice bulletins issued from Ogden Saturday by local post office offi- residents over 75 and all pioneers cials Courtrooms are in the poet will be given free transportation and Lewis had been identified by cafe office building lodging employe as on of the bandits Lewis reportedly admitted his part in the stickup and has sub sequently signed a Written state' ment involving Carter and tha elder Willoughby local officer said Lewis named Willoughby as the one who wielded the gun which First Development 3 Court to Convene REFRIGERATOR SALE!! forced Earl Salt 35 cashier to turn over the contents 6f the cash register Lewis said he engaged Bill Eddington a waiter in conversation to attract th attention of a crew of waiter and several patrons away from th cashier’ department near th caf entrance Stood Guard Carter whose ear was used for the flight remained outside as lookout man confessions by Lewis and Carter showed said Police Captain C K Keeter were arrested The Willoughby Friday in Pocatello Idaho railroad j’ungles and returned to Ogden late Friday night Carter wa arrested at his home In Stone Idaho Th robbery and complicity complaint carry penalties of five years to life for conviction The Willoughby brothers were released reccnUy lrom Fp'som prison after serving seven years on a robbery charge Captain Kee’ter said Lewis and Carter It is believed have no previous records The trio will be arraigned MonHyrum A day before City-JudBslnap Gold BRAND NEW 1937 and 1938 1937 De Luxe 6 cu ft Reg $22150 Special ' ( Just three To Close Out at Names School Head PARK CITY— Superintendent Carl Winters of ths Park City school district announces appointment of Paul E Beecher as high school principal Mr Beecher comes to Park City from the Beaver high school where he had been principal since 1935 From 1928 to 1929 he was principal of the rural high school at Grace Idaho and from 1931 to 1935 principal of the Milford high school Tag Specials! 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