| Show " T y r- u y If - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 15 1839 ' - Utahand Utal People Klews Happenings About Review of Week ° ' t U- Six-Da- y News of the $ r With Utah Leaders State in Brief Form & mm Committee Investigation Vie at B Y U charm week for Weber A d— college coeds was meanwhile college men will grow beards Charming Whiskers no U S A C: women doubt entertained the “boy friend" at a day Friday the Thirteenth girls’ Air training schools dance Weber Were being proposed for college University of Utah and Rush week endat Richfield ed at B Y U“ initiate -- Highway Toil— Out In the state two lives highway deaths claimed — Arlena McClellan 1 of Tropic and H P Wardleigh 37 of Ogden victim of a truck’s wheels operating in connection with de- Ogden’s ordnance pot Several persons were critically injured but to a late hour - Saturday still were clinging to life e e e Held That Execution-SlayingIn Tooele county jail were five persons all accused by SheriffWhite of participation directly or indirectly in the killing of Sherman W Cadwell in an isolated desert shack Two had confessed the other three were accused of "being in the plot" Woman Again Holds Assessor’ Job The conference will open Monday 8 ft m with Dr Elmer Q Peterson president of the college welcoming visiting staff members The of program Includes discussions general extension problems concerned with county planning methfederal agriculods of approach tural programs extension reports and publicity However each day period will be devoted to a discussion of some problem by a member of the college faculty Feature topics cducatlonr so wtirbff“jisychologyj ' clology economics and- finance The Utah extension ’’service corps Includes nTore than 60 persons All of whom will be in attendance W W Owens assistant agricultural director for the Utah extension service Miss Myrtle Davidson assistant director of home economics Dr O J Wheatley economist D P-Murray state club leader Lyman H Rich dairyman Mrs Effie S Barrows borne furnishing specialist and Wllford D Porter editor constitute a committee in charge of program arrahgehventa for the con ference V at Ogden Jun- Farm Bureau Leader social-scientif- ic OGDEN— A wide Variety of activities ranging from fostering tDur 1st attractions and traffic through to sponsorship of civic affairs public safety health and recreation art" lilted among accomplishments of Ogden junior chamber of during the past lit months in a formal report issued Saturday by Kent S Bramwell president The junior chamber— first in the state to incorporate— hes mapped for Itself in 1939 the most extensive program ever undertaken in its history’ Mr Bramwell pointed out Prior emphasis at present is being placed upon assisting Ogden to obtain a municipal airport on a par with government specification on obtaining designation of Weber college for one of the aviation ground schools to train some of the 20000 young men in the national program and drafting of a civil service bill affecting Utah state patrol for Introduction in the legis- Urges Unity reported that national week N This and That— Don Mitchell and Mrs Celeste E Bennett were convicted lnOgden of criminal conspiracy in connection 28 8ff alleged-sa- le at commission evidence Price Grant L Bailey former liquor commission agent pleaded guilty to perjury aftermath of a liquor commission prosecution in Which he was a principal withess W P A men in Utah county struck" last week then returned to work At Ogden W P A Workers’ alliance heads asked A permission for a parade up train wreck near Provo-pile11 freight cara employes escaped unhurt Digging of Olmstead tunnel a part of the major Deep (reek project was started last week Accept s Position In Boise Sugar City Ida- ho was placed re-- c e n 1 1 y by the school in a Salt Laka - position but was offered a in the position state offices in Boise and this week to as sume her new duties A young man Btudent was also placed this r0m Bertella Holman school in a posi tion with a starting salary of $160 left J C Brown city engineer J M McGregor city streets supervisor and Streets Commissioner William J Rackham (left to right) were present Saturday morning as workmen resumed excavation work on the $600000 building In background is present city police station and jail which will be torn down with completion of the new atructure ll — Work Progresses at Ogden On City County Building Registrations Secretary Finds of-the ia Duke-Georg- ia gen-Al- r” Dixie College ‘D’ Yields Stork Scoffs To Film Needs At33LJinx dmung-ihs-next-- Daines Funeral Set Monday Utah-Idah- Mon- World Affairs Expert To Talk in Lpgan Tinipanogos Stake To Bold Conference Draws Check Fine OGDEN— Pleading guilty In city court Saturday to charges of Issuing a check against insufficient funds Phil Nalder 42 of Layton was sentenced to 50 days in the city jail ora fine of $25 Police Judge Hyrum A Belnap granted a stay of execution until Friday to permit Nalder time to raise the fine jr PLEASANT GROVE — Quarter ly conference of L D S Timpeno-go- s stake will 'convene Sunday morning Primary association meet ing will be at 8:30 a m Mrs Rose Radmall stake Primary president announces Members from the board will attend Other sessions will beatjTO a m 2 p m and 7:30 p nyTTesldent Wilford W Warnick announces Jgefl-er- al LOGAN— S XT Ratcllffe authority on international affairs will appear lijvfji e Logan L D S tabernacle January 20 as the third lectyrfer and eighth presentation In th Utah State Agricultural Valley Civic Mueic association lecture and concert series Professor N W Christe of the music association announced Saturday An ’international traveler and student of political affairs in all countries of the world Mr is making his twenty-fift- h He is expected tour of America to discuss political conditions in Europe Rat-cllf- Ogden’s Leaders HeaiAppeal To WoO Fair’s Travelers Tribune Intermountain Service month 000 persons in 1200000 automo- OGDEN— The presidents of all t Henager training qualifies one civic clubs and other leaders of biles will attend the world’s fair in San Francisco quickly for a position of responsi- the city Saturday were called "We estimate many thousands bility and a position is secured for upon to join forces in attracting ti of dollars will be left In Utah” every graduate New day and night 1939 world’s fair tourists to classes start each week Twelve said a letter Bass addressed to by L T Bass general chairweeks’ night school given for only man of the newly organized club leaders and others "This ” ' is indeed a golden harvest for $1000 Efficient training is given Mr Bass appointed by Mayor in all commercial subjects Prepare progressive cities en now for a good position by taking H W Perry to conduct the tourroute a HENAGER course’ Call write or ist campaign announced a mass "Ogden is only a few miles and phone HENAGER BUSINESS COL- meeting will be called soon to minutes off the ’beaten path’ LEGE 45 East Broadway’ for In- organize plans for (he drive and that handicap can be overformation and catalog Visitors are The campaign chairman pointed come if we ’sell’ the visitors on welcome any time It will pay to get out that a survey conducted by’ the many attractions afforded in tha bait (Adv) Fortune magazine indicates 8970- - Ogden and surrounding area” Og-de- "Og-denit- es Wide-awa- ke Stake Holds Annual Green Gold Ball GROVE-T- he an-nPLEASANT Gold and Green ball of L D S stake Mutual Improvement associations was conducted Saturday night In Pleasant Grove high school gymnasium Outstanding event of the evening was the selection of a Gold" and The queen and her Green queen escort and attendants presided over th ball TRENTON— Julius P Jensen was appointed Friday as a member of the Trenton town board to take the place of Glen J Fife who resigned when he moved to Idaho Henry J Hauser town clerk announcedSat-urda- y following the special meeting Besides Mr Jensen the town board consists of J Earl Andrew president: Mr Hauser We’ndell Marriott and Walter L Wood To Give Adtlre? PROVO— Dr George H Hansen dean of the college ’df art and eciences at Brigham Young at the W P A educa-tio- n forum Thursday at 8 p m in Provo high school library auditorium Ho will discuss "Utah’s Economic Futura from a Geolo- gist' Viewpoint" To Addres t-- -- Club PROVO— Dr P A Kelly former president of the L D S West German msion will address the Brigham Young university International Relations club Monday at 4'30 p m in the Maeser memorial building Reed L Clegg of George Ransom was appointed assembly hall justice of peace to take the place of Roosevelt president of the club will Henry C Wheeler Mr Hauser said J preside ‘ maka-nnaxcus- Project Brings Total of Construction Started in 1938 to $1402979 f 1939” Addressing a meeting of the representing construction of $489-04- 6 and Residential alteration additions in 1938 totaled $56841 as against $66256 in tha preceding year Industrial and business alter ations and additions last year amounted to $85985 compared with County Plans At College- - Patrol Post PRICE— Remodeling of the old county fair building on the campus of the Carbon junior college for use as a drama and music building was awarded to H E Schraven of Salt Lake City on a low bid of $4953 George E Ockey Carbon school hoard clerk announces An addition to th school at Wellington was awarded to Memmott and Rasmussen of Provo Tho low bid for this work was $12624 With completion of the remodeling work on the fair building the junior college will boast four buildings The old structure Is located just north of (ha gymnasium-auditoriuand since county fairs were been used mostly as abandoned-ma- s a storeroom PROVO — Presentation of the world premiere of the musical comedy "Flying Along” being sponsored by the Provo American Legion post to raise funds for development of a public recreation park will be in the in Provo canyon Paramount theater Instead of the Provo high school auditorium ac cording to Dr Frank T Reynolds of the legion committee in oharge Dates for production have also been changed from the week of March 6 to March 1 and 2 Dr Reynolds said To Present Play parent-- Foresters’ Secretary BRIGHAM CITY— A deputy from the sheriffs office probably will be To Speak in Ogden stationed lnr’ northern Box Elder county iijhenear future It was reOGDEN— Henry Clepper of Washported Saturday ington’ D C executive secretary Deputies selected by Sheriff Feet of the National Society of AmeriSorensen are John M Burt of Brig a meetbam City president of theUtah can Foresters will addres lntermoun-tai- n Peace Officers’ association Albert ing here Tuesday of the section The meeting Is being Thorsen of DeweyvllJ and Ira W arranged byVilliam B Rica presiLarsen of Brigham City unit Confirmation oMhe appointments dent of the Intermountain -her Dr and the plan to station a deputy At a chapter meeting in the northern part of the county George Stewart and Charles Jr spoke on range reseeding is scheduled at a meeting of county Member atand management commissioners Monday tended from Ogden Salt Lake City ” Logan and Provo Farmer Faces Trial Hold Weber Achievement Day 4-- H Over-Shooti- ng Play Date Changed for tion “The general public la not free from blame for they have not done ail they sould do in insisting that all traffic authorities and officials doythelr full duty without fear or favor in enforcing traffic laws They have not done their full part In cooperating with traffic officials Th public can get any ectioA it wants from its servants if It wants It badly enough" $155300 in 1937 Contract Let ex- not association at Central junior high school Mr Woods pointed out that while Utah in 1938 had one traffic fatalitv for each unit of 2400 people the United States as a whole had one fatality for each unit ' of 4000 person "The state traffic patrol should be put under civil service" he said "Traffic patrolmen cannot” make a career In their vocation otherwise They cannot act fairly and fearlessly In enforcing the traffic laws unless they hav civil service protec- neer’s office weer as follows: A total of 161 residential permits in 1938 amounting to $354260 as compared with 159 permits in 1937 superstructure The new project brought the total value of construction initiated in Ogden during 1938 up to $140297945 as compared to $793151 in 1937 Last year there were 71 permits issued represent for Wa We teacher Tribune Intermountain Servlet ing an outlay of $905893 as compared with 21 permits issued in 1937 at a value of $82549 Other comparative figures for tho two years reported by the engi- OGDEN — preliminary construfc- tion activity on tho new $600000 city and county building a P W A project got under way at full apeed Saturday as considerable progress was made preparatory to pouring the foundation The contractor has about two months to complete the Job before bids art opened on the es PROVO— John Harper American Fork farmer was bound over to the district court Saturday by City Judge LeRoy Tuckett on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon as a result of allegedly shooting at boys in his watermelon patch The charge was brought against Harper by Gaston Garlick of Pleasant Grove who charged the farmer with wounding his son Bruce Gar-licJudge Tuckett took the case under advisement following a preliminary hearing on Decemben28 kf club OGDEN— Weber county members Saturday had achievements of the past year recognized at annual "achievement day" ceremonies in the Utah Power and Light auditorium A total of 150 boys and girls received awards for project completion and outstanding work Leonard Manwaring county dub supervisor and- - Miss Hazel Bingham county home demonstration agent made the awards” 4-- H To Honor Missionary OGDEN— Arend H (Art) DeBoer assigned to the L D S Netherlands mission field will be honored Thursday at 8 p m in Ogden L D S First ward hall He is a son of Mr and Mrs H DeBoer of 328 Ste phens avenue He will sail Febru BLACKFOOT Idaho— Three one-aplays will be preeented at the Blackfoot high school auditorium Monday evening by the high school speech department directed by Ma mie Capelian ary 2 ct al fe ’ JWe should the disgraceful record of 1938 should be heartily ashamed of it will be less excusabl with the perience we now have If w do make a greatly better record Tim-panog- os univer-sitywillspe- Trenton Fills Post On Town Board living - Circuit Picks Leaderx street Sunday afternoon and day until time for services ty —— - — recogni- Entries Break Record X Holman mr Ogden Ogden Chest — Placing of the state patrol under civil service 8 Frequent blockades In checking oh cars and drivers 4 Revocation of the drivers licenses that were originally Issued without examination ‘What greater 'problem hava we to solve In Utah than the traffic problem T” hia communication to President Huggins asked ‘The blood of scores of Innocent traffic victims killed by careless drivers cries from the ground that much more very much more be done to protect the 2 tion has been accorded the local chamber for Its activities in Novemattle-Show -Cchamber The national ber awarded “achievement plaque" monthly to the unit which has unmost dertaken the outstanding comTribune Intermountain Service was won by the project munity LOGAN— Farmers must learn to Ogden Junior chamber for its sponhelp themselves and fight for things sorship of the Utah Aggie-Idah- o game and an they need just as other groups do university football band contest simulThis ran best be done through mem Jntermountain Aids Beef taneously and for its efforts in bership in the farm bureau Tracy R promoting Ogden as the scene of the Ogden-Carbo- n Welling executive secretary high school footUtah State Farm Bureau federa- ball game here the same day In- - winning the award Ogden tion declared Saturday at the open- unior chamber competed’ with such ing of the annual Cache county projects as the footfarm bureau membership campaign ball game' in November which was Tribune Intermountain Service in the Bluebird banquet hall OGDEN— Evidence that the 1939 sponsored by a South Carolina junVernal Bergeson of Cornish depu- ior chamber Mr Bramwell said beef cattle aixovt circuit"— Denver game netted its ty secretary of the state federation The and San Francisco — will for Cache county will be In charge sponsors a profit of 313000 he Ogdon the vitality of the Ogden bolster of the campaign which aims to en- added livestock show February 7 to 14 list evefyfarmer in the county Lauds was seen Saturday with receipt of Program working under direction of state entries for the Hereford division In "We with are besides county that officers cooperation gratified recOGDEN— Fred M Nye Saturday bureauofficials totaling 495 animals an e with ord cooperating wholeheartedly was announced as chairman of the the out that national state and Mr Welling pointed chamber organMiss Myrta Hales secretary said commercial division of Ogden's strong and continues izations we have been able to ex- the previous record stood at 180 sixth annual community chest ap- organizations lt b to grow-burmlght-stronger tend our program beyond ths requi'divipeal to be conducted between Janu- if every farmerXjn the state were site of merely serving our part entries In the Hereford ’cattle were there while last sion year ary 30 and February 3 life" the president 153 entered The division this year affiliated with farm bureau groups in Other division heads were an At present there are 23000 farm saidcommunity Among other accomplish- is nounced by Roger E Edens apportioned into 24 classes and families associated with20 county ments are a state A A U swim- offers a total purso of $3500 which eral- campaign chairman folas bureaus and 15 cooperative ming meet” a etate marbleourna-me- nt is $50(T above last farm year’s winnings lows associations the Wlththis state annual convention marketing George S Eccles special gifts di- group Organized agriculture Nias an’ air show as part of Pioneer Sixteen states are represented In the entries tabulated Saturday vision C N Woods and C J Olsen brought about soil conservation Days celebration Christmas light- Three of them are from Utah councochairmen public employe divi- lower Interest rates on farm mort- ing for commercial rehouses ties with 22 animals listed Deadsion L VV Nims public service and more suitable general organization of Ogden Citizens’ line for filing entry applications tit division W W Anderson industrial gages laws Mr asserted council Safety Welling expansion of the the stock show office in this dividivision Mrs S P Dobbs and Mrs farm Farm leaders of all Cache coun- junior traffic police organization sion closes February 4 J W Stokes vice chairmen woa at 50 the communities were present per cbqt increase In memberThe "big three’’ circuit opens Janmen's sales division Harmon B ty which opened the 1039 ship and sponsorship of a 28 at the National Western Barton chairman and M A Rom- banquet uary Henweek inviting friends of membership campaign E E ney vice chairman men’s sales di- dricks of Lewiston president of the members to visit Ogden and the Stock ahow in Denver continues to Ogden and to San Francisco where vision the Rev John Edward Carstate bureau presided the Golden Gate international live' ver chairman and William H county under way Include be- stock Projects exposition will be in prog-resReeder Jr vice chairman kpeakers’ sides the airport air school and civil from February 18 to 28 Total bureau Frank Francis publicity service projects an antisyphilis money offered in the circuit ap committee Trace A Turner and educational campaign In coopera- proximates $100000 Mrs Ronald Wadsworth cochairtion with Weber County Medical men club division association an Americanism camAbout 400 men and women will paign and an economic education form the central organization of the program in cooperation with Brook-mg’- s drive The goal of the campaign has Institute of Washington D C not been announced as yet ' for consummation Contemplated months-ar- e the Service Intermountain Tribune state marble tournament an inter OGDEN — "Friday the thirST GEORGE— The Dixie junmountain A A U swimming meet ior college "D" high' on the black and an A A U wrestling meet and teenth" provoker of 'triskaide- ridge west of St George had its sponsorship of a Junior chamber kaphobia" in the more aupersti-tiou- s failed to deter the Weber alabaster face covered with black day during Ogden Livestock show county stork a survey of Ogden February PRESTON Idaho — Funeral serv- Friday afternoon The annual election of officers hospitals showed Saturday It was all in the Interests of ices for William Moroni Daines a motion picture "Plane will ba conducted In May Besides filming Flaunting their lack of aversion o D S L prominent Columbia Pictures Mr Bramwell present officers and to the number 13 (he storks dechurch and civic leader who died No 4” by the Directors figured directors are: Ed C Hall vice pres- livered four babies three girls corporation here Friday morning will be con"D" on the hilland a boy to four sets of Weber ident Joseph H Caldwell secre' ducted Monday at 1 p m in the that a big white side would spoil certain scenic taryj Milton Rawson county parents Friday treasurer L D S tabernacle they cohered the letter Bob Davis Paul Goddard Arthur Daughters were born to Mr and Charles A Callis of the L D S effects so rolls of black tar paper Hales Robert Stratford With long B Mrs Nil Nielson of 329 WashWynn council of twelve apostles repreington boulevard Mr and Mrs Fearing students would become Ferrin and George W Craddock senting central chuttch authorities alarmed at the disappearance of directors Thomas Barker state AipOs Halverson of 318 Adams will speak at the services which wjll school’ symbol school offiand Heber ScoWcroft direc aveque and Mr and Mrs Frank be under direction of th Franklin the cials posted notices In various tor representing Ogden senior cham Geisler of Farr West A son was stake presidency a to what was really hapborn to Mr and Mrs Dean Barber of commerce Bur'al will be in Franklin ceme- classes ker of Plain City pening directed Richards by tery mortuary of Preston Friends may call at the family home 320 South State Duke-Georg- 6 s problem city-coun- Looking back on 1J38 Mr Cache Group Opens Annual Drive For New Members X 1 Year’s Activities Bram-we- r e lature “Write-a-Lette- Mrs Cora Howarth of Lewiston la again a Cache county field assessor — one of the few in the state Eugene I Van Antwerp national commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars visited Utah posts Tribuna Ihtrmountain Servlet OGDEN — In excommunication addressed Saturday LoIra A Huggins C N president of the state-senatWoods regional foresteKpnd president of t&a Weber County Safety council suggested the appointment ef-- aa "impartial - and able Committee to Investigate the traffic situation in Utah unless a better inada during the next showing month or two Mr Woods also recommended’ 1 Aggressive leadership by the state (road commission and hightraffic way patrol) in attacking-th- com-mrc- m president u Charm Week Whisker we’ Forester Seeks Tribune Intermountain Service w most Interesting human interest atones of theeek began in Cedar City when Richard Batt aviation enthusiast took off In his remodeled plane on a mercy flight for pneumonia serum to Salt Lake City Forced down by inclement weather the flight did not accomplish Its purpose — but it was no fault of the flier Aeronautic officials were forced to chastise Batt for his unlicensed Wttertipt Object of the flight Gaylord Graff son of a Cedar City physician fought -- gamely urday serum was obtained — Probe Traffic e six-da- -- -- Mapped by Group TribuneTntermoyotain Service LOGAN—Extension service staff members bf Utah State Agricultural college including specialists counTribune Intermountam Service ty agents and home demonstration Hodge Podge Week— Swinging agents will convene at the college Into the new year with a vim y session '18 for a Utahns in every community of the January state pursued some outstanding William Peterson extension direc activity participated in some pro- tor announced Saturday gram or at least were spectators Participating In the meet will while news was being made The be W A Lloyd extension direcmill of life ground out much news tor for the federal department of out stood1 espehut no Utah story agriculture western section and cially Mias Madge J Reese field agent in charge of home demonstration Kent 8 Bramwell of — Human Interest One thefamF dub work for the western ior chamber Miss Woods Urges x Senate to Extensive Program Of Activities 4IValioiiaI Director To-Confe- —With Correspondents - In Utah last By Tribune Special Mark Resumption ' of City Hall Building Junior C of C liGites Varied Year’s Work Gives Report Extension Staff To Hold Meet ' ”y Ogden Commissioners Road Officials to Study Projects Child MJtlUOfetLl) Tribune' Intermountain Service OGDEN— The state road commission will meet Tuesday at 3:30 p m with Ogden city officials to discuss 1939 highway projects according to Street Commissioner William Rackham Among the proposals to be con- sidered will be opening of Wall to Thirty-thir- d eouth avenue street and extension of Harrison boulevard north to the new state tuberculosis sanatorium and construction of a diagonal road from J state aufund registration amounting to $26535 have been approved tentatively" by the road bursement from the that point to the state industrial ID Th£ DfNTAL PROFUSION SPECIAL NEW LOW PRICES 1939 Limiisd Tim tomobile ’ school A delegatioiLfrom the state legislature and a miners' group Interested in provding facilities at the sanatorium for care of silicosis patients wiH inspect the structure next week The ’Seventh street approach to thejsanatorium on Ogden's east bench was ordered graveled by ‘ Commissioner Rackham in anticipation of the inspection tour” Expenditures by Ogden In 1938 on city streets subjeot to reim- -- - GUM TINT NATURAL EXPRESSION PLAT- EAll Pink— SQOO N Rubber Mr— Rackham-satA- — Final approval is anticipated £t commission the Tuesday meeting This city spends one year in advance its share of the registration fund and during the present year will authorize projects to be charged against the 1940 allotment Rackham’ met Commissioner Saturday with the public affairs committee of the Kiwanis club in the office of Fred D Miles lead engineer to consider a beautification program for Har- The program is rlson bouIevard to plant trees and shrubs from the north extremity of the boulevard street to Thirty-sixt- h Only ' RUBBER $E"00 PLATE AN m4 th Mtkriiatioft 4 ct 'll |