Show ' 4 f J5 January 30 1939 Jjdt £ak Sfihme- - Monday Morning i HikerWalks Into Hands Of ‘Rescuers’ X r Wjj? ik 'w While worried county authorities completed preparations for a snow-ho- e hike up the frozen slopes of Mount Olympus to "rescue") him a youth walked into the searching party Sunday night cold and hungrybut oblivious to the fact he was the object of county-wid- e x alarm The end of the “search? came as deputy sheriffs arrived at the small canyon below the jagged peaks with earmuffs and hiking snowshoes paraphernalia all set to embark on an errand of mercy The snowshoes were being taken cut of a car when the youth Glen Ottley 19 of 2353 East Thirty-fourt- h South street came on the pcene whistling and not a little mused at the situation Not 10 seconds had elapsed since nxious volunteer rescuers at the Mt Olympus Spring Water company plant had signaled to the supposedly Stranded boy high up the mountainside where a bright fire was still That the youth was burning 'Ststranded everyone including off! cers was convinced as they sighted What seemed to be signals made by covering and uncovering the fire -- jf y- - (’‘'I - n f t r I i rs l Provo Pianist Plays at U’ Clouds Betide Fund Officials More Snow Set Campaign Saw No Lights Blasting the signal story to pieces Glen declared he “didn’t see any Welcome lights at all until the officer met me With a flashlight I didn’t give any A warm winter sun shone down signals but if I had I would have given them the way they should be on northern Utah Sunday aftergiven I don’t know why anyone noon as winter sports enthusiasts— should be worried I was just' a little bit panicky myself though young and old—tested new snow with skis sleds ad toboggas fter I fell in the hole” Glen received no reprimand for However Suday night the clouds causing the officers a lot of worry gathered again and additional snow but was advised to complete his flurries were expected before dawn hiking during the day Mercury at the government “I went for a hike today just to weather bureau here Sunday reached 40 degrees after a dip to get it off my chest” he said “That’s all right" Deputy Sheriff 24 during the early morning Mean Kramer said “but when you feel it of 32 was two degrees above nor coming on again just come up and mal see me" Obersevers hers Indicated a tern' perature drop would follow the am ticipated snow flurries making Winter Sports Fans even more hazUtah highways ardous than they have been the Receive Injuries past few days Meanwhile the storm which Sat Winter sports hazards resulted in Utah have moved Injuries to six Salt Lakers Sunday urday enveloped was centered Two contestants in the state eastward rapidly and over the Mississippi Sunday night Women’s ll tournaski ment at Brighton were injured river valleys attended by rain and snow on the eastern plains the when they auffered-fal- ls Sunday Lakes and the middle At afternoon Miss Eleanor Lindsay of Great coast 1640 Ninth East street suffered a lantic The flurries expected here early possible fracture of the right ankle and severe sprains and Mrs Jape Monday would be due to a low Kimball of 728 East Second South pressure disturbance which has Street suffered a possible fracture caused unsettled weather already Of the left ankle and severe sprains over Oregon Washington northern Jimmie Stevenson 13 son of Mr California Idaho Nevada and westnd Mrs J Stevenson of 363 K ern Montana street was treated at the police emergency hospital Sunday for a severe laceration on his left knee suffered when while skiing ' near Eleventh avenue and K street In a coasting mishap Sunday in Emigration canyon Marjorie Morrison 8- daughter of Mr and Mrs Outstanding Utahns and former Earl Morrison of 358 Ramona avenue suffered a cut on her head residents of the state now in The girl’s sled capsized while she Washington D C are included in Was sliding down a hill She was treated at the police emergency 1939 fifth edition of "Who’s Who in the Nation's Capital" just rehospital Bruce Petty 17 of 928 Yale ave- leased The volume contains biognue was treated at Salt Lake General hospital for a severely cut right raphies of distinguished citizens thigh suffered when a sled ran into who have contributed to the ada snowbank near Pinecrest inn ip vancement of the national capitol f seEmigration canyon His brother More than 30 associate editorslistV Clarence 16 suffered abrasions of lected the eligible persons for ing in the book the right knee in the mishap Utah’s congressional delegation —Senators William H King and Round Table Slated Elbert Dl Thomas and RepresenDr Ruth P Koshuk instructor in tatives Abe Murdock and J W sociology at the university of Utah Robinson— head the state list and chairman of the Utah ConferOthers listed are George Suthence for Human Welfare will lead a erland former associate justice of round table discussion by the t&uU S w supreme court who Tuesdajrat T:45 p m tn the started Tils-iapracticr Utah State Art Center 59 South Lake City in 1883 Frank T Hines Northern Utahns Sun slalom-dowhhi- -- he-fe- - ln-B- State street -- Two Women Suffer Hurts in Falls administrator of veterans' affairs one-ha- right-of-wa- tt -- Only 24 More Shopping Days’ Remain For Obtaining lp39 Auto License Plates i 4 190-00- 175-00- 190-00- 150-10- 192-10- 198-10- 192-10- 198-10- 210-10- ’ 213-55- 210-10- 213-55- 150-10- 216-10- 217-00- 150-10- 173-05- 0 100-00- 150-10- 218-03- 130-10- 173-C3- 173-03- 173-30- -- 173-50- 174-10- 0 174-10- I- i zt na Washington ‘Who’s TF7io’ Lists Utahns in Nation’s Capital V I -- one-thir- Young Ottley innocently built a fire “to get me warm and dry” and touched off the alarm that buzzed intermittently over police radios Fhoned Sheriff fuss” rr Ul sa Stakes’ Dies in L A eft- - “I hike a lot because I like it but found out this year that it’s a lot prettier hiking in the winter than in the summer" Glen explained "I was doing alt right until I fell into a hole and my snowshoes kept me on my back until I got soaked Then I built a fire with some tree branches and a dead log and got comfortable again After my clothes had dried I just left the fire I didn’t think it would cause all this 1 (! L Every priesthood quorum in the area to aid at least one family during 1939 to find employment which wllj permanently remove them from any type of relief roll i A processing plant forhnak- ing various types of cereals including breakfast foods and panwill be 25 cents cake 'flour to be built and opFloor Show erated by Highland etake With products to the value of 81500 to Merrill Bennion chairman of the be given the regional storehouse entertainment committee for the 3 A manufacturing plan to local celebration of the president’s make soap powders and other types of cleaners to be established birthday announced Sunday that by Liberty stake with products ' been had completed arrangements to the value of $1500 to be given for an elaborate floor show to be the regionaLatorehouse Right Persons Suffer Injuries in Crashes presented during intermission at the Both larger quotas and greater di- -t Over Week End in Salt Lake Coconut Grove affair versification are shown in the year’s “Babe" Bercu late Harriett and Owners Report Damage to Parked Cars Describee assignments These are planned to ' Ezra C Knowlton enable workers in Salt Lake Davis of the Cotton club at Los Angeles welfare program steps and Tooele counties Included in the will do two costume dances “French’ A aeries of minor traffic accidents on icy streets Sunday' and Can-Caregion to more nearly meet need and "Evolution of the of those earning sustenance through late Saturday resulted in injuries of eight persons and arrest of Dance" the four Cannegeiter sisthe program ' three motorists on charges of reckless driving The assignments are in addition to ters and their brother Morris will Folic early Monday were search surplus cash fruits vegetables or by Margaret I 1Y sing accompanied other products left after caring for VU1CU All ing for the driver of an automobile and Hiroshi Tanabe and Erickson needy within the respective’’ stakes which crashed into a parked car On Ex-Sa- lt Tadafhl Mitsui members of the Included are planting cultivating Japanese-America- n Citizens’ league the West Fourth South street viaWoi-- k and harvesting of various crops will appear in an exhibition of duct Sunday at 9:05 p m and infrom 715 acres of land (an Increase kendo national woman a fencing Japanese jured young of 215 acres over last year) $3675 welfare of church Police Traffic Investigator F C Assignment sport inycash 34000 in labor 40 hogs and Sanford' said the driver of the car program quotas to 16 L D S stakes also 3500 pounds of pork 17 calves Fete at Sandy fled from the scene on foot before E Y Taylor Rites announced 11 beeves and 3000 wooden erates In the Sandy L D S amusement of the Salt Lake regiont officer arrived increases lugs or baskets to be donated by show substantial Sunday 18 floor Bountihall show a Miss Nancy Briggs of accompanying Set for church members of the region Today ’1938 cases over in a dance will feature numbers by ful a passenger in the car who was quotas nearly all hosRoom for Expansion the “Melody Tones" Beth Davis Officials of the program said 1938 treated at the police emergency pital for cuts on her nose said the Ebenezer Young Taylor 77 form- McDonald Helen Owen and Helen quotas were filled in nearly all cases C Knowlton regional comEzra driver was John R Holmqulst' of er resident of Sait Lake City and Ure dancing numbers by 'Camilla mittee chairman who conducted Helen Hanson and vocal Stake Assignments 1647 Eighth East street Weiler and d the meetings said scarcely eldest son of the late John Taylor selections by A Jack Kent Mr Kent Owner of Car third president of £he L D S a World war veteran will sing one The stake assignments follow the commodities how dispensed by Bill Peck of 1236 Laird avenue church died in Los Angeles late of his own compositions “To Carry with the 1938 quotas shown in he regional warehouse are produced from the program here leaving amowner of the parked machine said Saturday according to word re- On This Nation’’ also "A Flag parentheses: ple room for expansion Into fields he left his car on the viaduct be- ceived 'by relatives here Sunday Without x Stain" which he sang Bonneville — One thousand five as yet undeveloped in northern cause It had run out of gasoline Mr Taylor had lived in Los An- in the L D S tabernacle last fall hundred dollars in cash (1938 — Utah Kenneth C F Jorgensen 24 of geles the past five years Prior to at the annual convention of the Cash Of an estimated 118000 church-membefor materials) Division association Murray was arrested on a reck- that time he was interested in con- Ninenty-firs- t — One residing within the area acre Cottonwood string less driving charge Sunday at 3:45 struction and other business activiOther dances will be held in Cyclothing and other necessities a m after a car he was driving ties in Salt Lake City He estab- prus high school gymnasium and beans 15 acres sugar beets one food been given some 8000 persons struck the parked machine of Rich- lished and operated one of the first Rainbow Randevu and there will acre table beets 20 acres corn five have of 1500 families he said Steady ard P Jepson 25 of Farmington wholesale grocery firms in the state be boxing and wrestling matches acres tomatoes 20 acres grain and he reported is given (1938— Ten acres employment 500 chickens in the 1200 block on Beck street and in later years as a contractor at McCullough's arena the program to 300 men and sugar cane 20 acres corn 10 acres under Jorgensen and a passenger in his numbered among his achievements women ' Seasonal activities bring tomatoes ) efr William Miedinger 21 of 162 construction of the Old Mill and East Jordan— One acre string this to ths equivalent of fulltime Seventh South street suffered cuts water house in Big Cottonwood and beans 15 acres sugar beets 10 acres work for 600 persons throughout the and bruises City Creek canyons respectively He corn 500 chickens (1938— Ten yearr plus considerable part time A— ested on a similar charge was was a member of the L D S and occasional work acres corn) Vern H Cannon 30 of 1094 Fifth church r Accomplishments during 1938 Mr Ensign— Two thousand dollars In East street whose machine struck His wife Rida Jones Colebrook cash and $500 In labor assisting in Knowlton said Include construction R K Dix 27vof 222 East Third Taylor died in Los Angeles four South street while the latter was years ago They wera the first harvesting and canning fruits and of a root cellar canning center Simmons Dilworth Provo Edna (1938 — Cash for- - ma central heating plant and partial be the to car in of married pianist stalled vegetables the Logan couple pushing coihpletion of an administration and Devereaux 34 of 552 East Fifth L D S temple and the ceremony played a program of unusual inter- terials) est to an assembly of musicians and Granite— Two thousand wood work center at 751 West Seventh South street on Second South street was performed by his father costing in labor and between Main and West Temple Surviving are three daughters: music lovers who filled the music boxes and $1000 in labor (1938-C- ash South street material $90000 for materials ) Mrs Meryl T Card-al-l of Salt Lake hall at the Univeraity of Utah Sunstreets “This” he said “has demonstrated Grant— Twenty-fou- r acres of peas Mr Dix was treated at police City Mrs Rida T Gray and Mrs day afternoon Mr Simmons gave a performance (1938— Three acres of peas) capacity of the welfare program to hospital for possible Alean T Reeve of Los Angeles a emergency Highland— Establish cereal manu- accomplish major building operafractured ribs and severe lacera- son Lawrence R Taylor of Loe An- that received high commendation tions on both legs geles two sisters: Mrs John M from the critical audience assembled facturing plant and provide $1500 tional” Chairmen Seek Deseret Industries a salvage projThird man arrested on a reck-- 1 Whitaker and Mrs Charles F Howe for the excellent technical equip- in commodities also $500 In labor six brothers: ment displayed and for his ability to (1938— Cash for materials) ect and the Deseret clothing face s s driving count was William of Salt Laks City 120 Workers Monks 42 of Royal Utah who as Frank Y 'Ezra O Abraham Y carry through his theme with Liberty— Establish soap manufac- tory manufacturing knitted underturing project and provide $1500 in wear and other articles of clothing sertedly was Involved In a three and S Y Taylor of Salt Lake CityY surety Mr Simmons gave the program commodities also $500 in labor also have been established during car collision at Seventh South and Dr Fred W Taylor of Provo N Campaign forces of the Salt Lake Second the year and are providing employEast streets late Saturday Taylor of Alberta Canada 10 he has prepared for his debut in (1938— Cash contribution) City chamber of commerce activity ment to many he reported Police said a car driven by Mr grandchildren and four great grand- Chicago in February played as an Beets Wheat Acreage A warning that too many individoutstanding number the Medtner program 'will be nearly doubled Monks crashed into the rear of one children 116 Funeral services will be conducted Sonata in C minor which has not Oqulrrh— Fifteen acres of sugar uals and nations today are suffering Tuesday when six division chair- driven by Ray Brady 50 of maMonday noon in the Brown mortu been performed before in this city beets and 150 acres of wheat (1938 from “a billionaire complex" formen selected 120 volunteer workers Helm avenue forcing the latter chine to strike the rear of the third ary in Los Angeles with burial in He showed an understanding en- —One hundred fifty acres of wheat getting that "somebody has to work for the activity fund drive sched- car to pay for everything” was sounded tirely adequate rendenng its rugged ten acres of beans) just ahead operated by Bessie Arlington cemetery in that city lines with remarkable power and uled February 13 to 18 Marion C Rodberg 19 of 723 Second East Pioneer— Twenty acres of sugar by J Reuben Clark Jr first counlast and beets and fivs acres of green vegeta- selor in the church first presidency spirit particularly the first Nelson president of the chamber street movements He said Hollywood concept of Two passengers in the Monks bles (1938— Eighteen acres sugar announced Sunday The program was opened with the beets 10 acres vegetables) life with every luxury at the com-- ’ automobile Kenneth Paul 43 and The six division chairmen W E Edna Lawson 33 both of Provo Bach-LisPrelude and Fugue in Salt Lake— One thousand wooden mand of ahyone together with A minor with two Liszt selections boxes $1500 In labor Gnadt B W Jennings Joseph T suffered minor injuries and were (1938— Ten newspaper accounts of billions of the Medtner Sonata acres of garden products) dollars in government mpney now Butler Vay I Miller M L Dye and treated at police emergency hosTwo elderly women suffered preceding a scheduled group Mr Wells— Fifteen acres of celery being spent have given people a Omitting one Stanley W Layton will meet with pital falls— in broken bones Sunday Simmons closed with fqur Saint-Sae- (1938— Forty acres of celery and 20 false idea of what they can afford on icy sidewalk near her home the Etudes brilliantly presented acres of sugar beets) Myern Woodhead assistant secre- Others Injured "We must get our feet back on His final ’Toccata” was received West Jordan—Fifteen acres of ths ground" he asserted "Until tary of the chamber of commerce Other reported injuries were other in her kitchen 80 of 823 First with such warm enthusiasm that Mrs Anna Carey beets 150 acres wheat five we do eur problem is almost at noon Tuesday to draw team slight Janice Lambert 16 of 606 avenue fell and fractured her left Mr Simmons returned to play the sugar acres corn 500 chickens (1938— members and to be assigned solici- West Second North street feU from leg while walking on G street She omitted "Nocturne" by Respighi an automobile running board near Ons hundred fifty acres wheat and He warned against seemidgly endtation territories less multiplication of governmental her homo and suffered a cut knee was in fair condition at Salt Lake Mr Simmons will repeat this pro 10 acres beans) W'lll Selection of the teams will com- and George K Wallace 27 of 1334 general hospital Sunday night in Provo Monday and gram 17 agencies and other nonproductive Davis— Forty hogs South 962 leave for 60 of McCarreli Mrs Santie the week calves five acres potatoes three groups Those who handle either Chicago during plete organization for the drive Re- McClelland street said a passenger his car Eve Hill 34 suffered Bryan avenue fractured her hip acres carrots three acres onions civil or church funds must consider maining time before the opening in in while when she working slipped lf one acre parsnips minor bruises when another maacre egg- themselves guardians of a sacred of the drive will be devoted to the chine struck his car at Fourth her kitchen She was also in fair Match Causes Fire (1938— Twenty-fou- r acres trust he declared plants treatroot vegetables) preparation of campaign material South and Fourth East streets Sat- condition Sunday night being Mechanics Involved D ed at the L S hospital and instruction of the workers Loss of $60 North Davis— Ten acres sugar urday night Complete plans for the campaign Elias Morris 32 of 146 Second avbeets 15 acres potatoes two acres Actual mechanics involved In the will be presented to the board of enue was booked on a charge of A match dropped in a waste bas- onions 10 seres tomatoes (1938-F- ive church welfare program including y to School Meet Slated governors of the chamber of com- failure to yield the seres tomatoes) ket started a fire which did (60 organization production and dismerce by Mr Nelson at its regular another vehicle after the car he All principals and supervisors of damage Sunday in the home of V L Tooele— Eleven beeves 170 acres tribution now are in good order in luncheon the in acmeet weekly wheat 400 chickens 100 turkeys leaving as a real problem developing Salt Lake City schools will Johnson 631 Fifth avenue organiza- was driving was involved in an tion’s headquarters in the Salisbury cident Sunday at 2:35 a m with a the administration building of the Battalion Chief L B Egan es- 3500 pounds of pork nine acres of of the attitude in the minds of both Blan-chenoon machine driven by Orson L board of education at 3:30 p m timated $40 loss to contents $20 to potatoes $175 cash building Monday (1938— Thirty leaders and persons helped neces18 of 24 East First North Wednesday the building acreB of potatoes) sary for living lives of righteousstreet at State street and First avness President Clark reported enue Other speakers were P C Child 6 regional vicechairman who deHits Lunch Stand scribed means by which priesthood E R Konold Jr 24 of 1630 Fourquorum members could find work teenth East street said that when in private Industry tor their needy another carcut in front of his at members or in lieu of this estabffrWe of and Ashton avenue Utah Agricultural College gradlish new industries working metal Highland uate James H Moyle commis- Saturday afternoon his machine 1 0 to If for any strange reason you vised to be sure to pay their prop- - den Brigham manufacturing souvenirs and other sioner of customs of Salt Laks skidded out of control and struck want automobile 0 1 license No to Logan products for tourists and the like erty taxes take their tax receipt-toge- ther City1 City Harold M-- Stephens asso1 0 Bunny's Lunch stand doing slight 1 J Leonard Love chairman of the to Provo you may get that number with of certificate regisciate justice of the U Svcourt of damage 0 to Price Vernal and bishops’ executive council for the Monday at 9 a m at 112 city and and tration lawyer-MarrinLawrence A Johnson 45 of 1797 county building for the state tax appeals former Salt Lake 0 application properly Roosevelt 1 Richto region who described functioning of S Eccles federal reThird East street reported damage commission will open its branch filled out—and of course the $5— field and Manti 1 to 216-1- the storehouse Lester F Hewlett serve board chairman of Ogden to his machine after an accident office at that time and 1 to 112 city and county building 1 0 to Cedar City regional vice chairman who deFrank K Nebeker lawyer former at First South and Second East is the first set to be sold there 1 0 for ths license plates to scribed the Deseret Industries projSanta Clara streets Saturday night He said a Logan and Sait Lake City lawyer Truck owners must get their Between Monday and early in Provo Cedar ect Mrs Louise Y Robison Relief Ogden Logan Clinton D Vernon lawyer Utah car driven by J P Parker 43 of March the city and county buildplates at the state capitol no City and Santa 'Clara offices will society president who told of need Agricultural college graduate 443 East First South street cut in ing branch will distribute license truck plates being offered at the for various commodities as rebe open permanently with oper1 Edgar B Brossard member of the front of his while he was making a plate numbers from and county building branch for the other branches vealed by surveys J dates city ating U S tariff commission former left turn Parker however declarJust to give the motorist an idea as follows: member of the presiding bishopric through Utah Agricultural college profes- ed that Johnson started to make With only 24 more “shopping of the license number he is likely f Vernal January 30 to February who urged increased observance sor Darrell T Lane commission- a right hand turn and then contin- days” until March 1 when 1938 to draw here are the assignments 4 Roosevelt February 6 to 11 monthly fast days with donation of er of special Mexican claims com- ued straight and struck his auto fash)io of passenger automobile plates: FTice will reopen permanently on equivalent sums to welfare work longer be the plates will mission Salt Lake lawyer Melm W V McIntosh 22 of 843 West ion Irwin Arnovitz commission 1 Stats capitol office to February 13: Richfield open per- and Presiding Bishop LeGrand C Merrill department of agriculThird North street reported his car chairman said the 13258 sets of 0 1 to 227000 and manently except for period from Richards ture publications head former skidded on an' icV surface at Sec- commercial and pleasure vehicle city and county bu'ldin' 1 Robert L Judd vice chairman of February 13 to 18 Manti FebUtah Agricultural college and ond South and Main streets early plates sold up to last week end to 0 Utah St'tc Automobile ruary $3 to 18 Randolph Feb- ths general committee on welfare r profes-sorBrigham Young university Sunday and struck a Utah Light were 2500 less than the average 1 0 to association ruary 1 to about March 4 Brig- offered the invocation and Rudger Harold A- - LaFountr former and Traction company bus He said number taken by the same 'date Utah Motorist association 1 ham City r February 13 to about Clawson president of the council member federal radio commission the bus failed to stop in the regulast year to March 4 Tooele February 20 to of twelve apostles pronounced the Salt Lake City lar loading sons 1 Automobile owners were ad 0 Tooele to benediction Og- about March 4 Laker I k Strides in the L D S church welfare programmer revealed by progress repSrU and announcement of quota assignments for 1939 Sunday morning at a meeting of almost 1400 welfare program leaders of 16 stakes comprising the ( Salt Lake region In the L D S assembly hall New projects announced include! rl rescue" ‘ “1 fifty-spven- th Higher Quotas He passed the water company plant about noon Sunday telling employes he was going up the mourn After dark one of the talnside employes spotted a fire on the mountain and presuming the youth Was in trouble notified the sheriffs office From then on it was a matter of t Three Added Activities Adopted Police Nab Three Drivers In Series of Accidents lights" Deputy Sheriff Sidney Kramer and E O Foubert manager of the Mt Olympus company had set out bout 8 p m to hike within hailing distance of the boy and ascertain Whether he was in trouble Nearly a mile from the officer’s car they encountered a boy on He admitted the fire snowshoes was his and the “rescue” was called Gives Impetus for 1939 ed Spotlights from cars and yard lights at the water company were brought Into play for nearly two hours as the “signaling” continued Whether the youth was Injured was matter of conjecture but everyone concerned “knew” he was there He had according to one watcher “signaled every time we flashed the i Meeting Attended by 1400 Leaders While President Franklin D Roosevelt celebrates his birthday anniversary Monday in the White House Utahns will observe the day with dances and entertainments the proceeds of which will go to aid in the drive to fight infantile paralysis A “strictly informal” dance Is planned at the Coconut Grove ballWinter sports occupied the attention of young Utahns Sunday room in Salt Lake City at p m fairways of Secretary of State E E 'Monson Upper group of coasters test the snow-coverLower Snowshodb G 1 evn Ottley Bonneville golf course Mayor John M Wallace city apd (right) was surprised when he learned deputy Sheriff Sidney county commissioners and their Kramer (left) and other searchers feared for his safety wives will attend Admission price Indian style Knew" He Was There i Program Varied Events Will Aid in Paralysis War Fire on Peak Raises False Alarm t Utah to MarklLi D S Welfare Heads Plan New Projects Birthday Of President7 For Year’s Snow Brings Fun to Winter Fans— Peril to Onet - 175-00- 217-00- 218-03- Be |