Show Sunday Jlorning- April 30 £ljc Salt jkakc (Tribune - Loran FFA Session Large Prize List Women Plan Annual Meeting in it f!!r W a trict is to he the theme the convention The principal address of the day will be “Appreciation of Our Citizenship and Peace” Other addresses will consider appreciation of “Women's Rights” “Friendship” “Home" and “Opportunities of Education" Registration will begin at 9 a rn The program will include a band serenade selections by the Moroni high school girls chorus and short talks and responses from the various clubs At noon a banquet will he served in the Community hall Reservations have already been made for more than 200 guests At the afternoon session new officers will be elected and next year convention city chosen The concluding feature of the day's entertainment will be a special floor show in connection with a tea at 4 p m The federation officers are Mrs Mrs Idena Crowther president Ruby M Ivory first vice president Mrs Sarah Augason second vice president Mrs Olean Allred reMrs Devona cording secretary Crowther corresponding secretary Mrs Geraldine Johnson treasurer ail of Fountain Green Directors are Mrs H G Erick-ac- i Mt Pleasant Mrs C Leo Merrill and Mrs Martha Jackson Sa- “Appreciation” JHrv i1 Sail Hill i — it--1 -- nF L Hughes Williams of Milford $y - x: WfM gggj i s IQ !a: wf)" VF L: p - ’ i t- -i - '‘iV n '-- y '-h ' 7 y r ftp ! Y T V 6 - vl ‘JS jtr t jf mA I Self-Cultu- re — Ogden Forest Post Filled OGDEN -- William L: Robb has been appointed assistant regional forester in charge of timber management for the intermountain area with headquarters In Ogden it was announced Saturday by Regional Forester C N Woods Mr Robb has been logging engineer and timber man in region two at Denver and fills a vacancy made by the recent promotion of W B Rice to the position of associate regional forester The new regional forest staff member comes to this region after 35 years of experience in timber and administrative work on Colorado and Wyoming forests He entered the service as junior forester in 1924 and was successively promoted to positions of forest ranger assistant supervisor and forest supervisor and in 1935 he was placed In charge of timber sales and logging engineering work for the Rocky mountain region “His experience will prove invaluable to our forests since the problems of timber cutting and watershed management in the two regions are very similar" Mr Woods said Challenger Derailed more than OGDEN — Delayed eight hours by a derailment at Floriston Nev the east bound Challenger pasged through Ogden at 4 V m Salurday No one was Injured In the mishap said local officials of the Union Pacific railroad s cn! g "Hr ? '’£ It i f Mm UlUiBAI A Nelson of Brigham City Saturday filed In First district court a damage suit against Logan City the Cache county commission L C Nielsen A W Chambers and William Worley and W D Hammond Preston G Peterson and George Abbott for $15000 general damages and $300 special damages and costs of court for th death of his daughter Rhoda Nelson July 17 1938 The complaint states Rhoda Nelson was killed in an automobile accident July 17 1938 when the car in which she was riding struck the abutment of the Logan river bridge at Sixth South and Main streets The bridge was so constructed that it was dangerous and the defendants were charged to provide reasonable and proper safeguards the complaint states The complaint further alleges th defendants were warned "by word of mouth and by newspapers prior to the accident of the unsafe condition of the bridge” secre- pointed out how leadership development is offered through student organization and how it encourages boys to take part Other phases of the program which he stressed were cooperation scholarship sportsmanship service citizenship and recreation The national president explained the points of the contest offered for the best work in state and urged this state to par- 1 OGDEN— The Ted Shawn troupe dancers were featured Friday night in Weber college auditorium in a program sponsored by the college lyceum committee AHeHb of male Snell Swenson Spanish Fork Future Farmer shows two of his Hereford habv beeves with which he hopes to take top honors at coming state junior livestock show in home town thrift v' ill tit h !! C’j if wl v 1 l (' ' i £S i- A Amy is — r Attend the Jhmmmmgmmmiim x? l! ij L I i New Utah’ officers are congratulated by the national chief Jtuture Farmers of America of Hcbcr Robert Klwell of Maine national president to Allen left Bond right upper Charles Ballard of Hurricane new Utah president Hughes Williams of Milford secretary Judging contest winners: Next to top left to right Murry Smith Homer Jaynes and Lyle Smart of Jordan high dairy Ceoige Richards and Jay Anderson of Box Elder poultry middle left Lynn Larsen Trude Taylor and Keith Anderson Bear River high livestock Lower right Kay Ilarada George Fujii and Frank Harada of Jordan high crops and bottom left Allen Bond Ferrin Sonderegger and Dean Zenger of Wasatch high farm mechanics OGDEN -- The LIVESTOCK Spanish Fork MAY This space compliments of n amount of prize money that mnv rnuiMt ih iiitctiinz OlBfll FH9lTHI5bt'll tf KphlH r fllxl Unit L “V toe exhibitors i tip na Vim sunhmiiii i imirxi mitiif Every cache wen the mnKice cnmie mu iRninial writ! that prime i mm a or grades I ii inn Perttn- m hnlHlship winner prelll ”onu receive K K first second or earn! nurd earlrultnrtl by r the Union fninw Panne reiinwci third prize money The onlv limit- ( ju hf critiiiiv I loyrl V IsralHotl of Mmi ( 'S IftClOr on the ftmoiint of prize Killer romifv Harold CipenPr d'hr nf Bear r:ipr rhHjirr T Abbrni al-- : money Will he the number anH f Worn! WoHton L irnHir routtly OI AnUTlAlS entered in com- chapter Raymond Johnson Rlffmtf: Iakf conniy Jack McKee of (he J"r-- pe( ition C mi chrtpirr" Summit rowutv Sheldon Fi'?v of entertain- vftneo south summit chapter David b ftnid of of North Summit aiierua'f: Htahment hftS been arranged in flHHitinn LOGAN— David Tarbet clerk nf Sharp hi iu y RuH Crandall of Pprinvillf VardA he rejfuiHr stock show features the Logan city board of education ruik of Lthi aitrnAtk juah mnutv vnni nf HJtMV h rr t Juab Millard Saturday reported that practically UPncfr Walker ofchuptrr Drh V'Titdlt r r nr Mniri Rm-rall of the contracts issued bv the rhurirr MnrshMll nf inunlv clan rhupinr of”eiwon iie b: tax rnmmis- br A 'hrr ion filed objection in iSecond court to two items in the inheritance tax report of (he Tribune Intermountain Service of Mrs Elizabeth Ietitia OGDEN -- Architectural plans fornestate died so eve r il mon ha ago the new $600000 city and county UX b°ard r“1' that lh? tw0 building which will be ready for Rt lowfr district had been W"e Haer flf’lrR'spd use March next have been public aiinnm'r accepted by the rhii-- v l'Vrihmn r Krwr lvalue than the market justified Wnrrt'1 Church M Humean Mr Tarbet points r n n navwm Wilihr corps teaching completed City Commissioner He of Sullivan Dxie 200 D were H OUt siicrna': shares of the liam J Barkham was advised Sat- These inftt tnlS IS ft high pcrccntnpe tr Due of pax is Lmi1 county sieuart eslale and 50 shares of the because of the urday by the architects firm of Peery early date of arerpt-- ! th"!l'rvhonorary membership award presentPeery Building company both aped hv the atate F K A uhs bivimi to MorHodgson and McClenahan $25000 praisements totaling Mrs Laura R Merrill of Logan Structural plans however being The valued the PPraiser8 perSai't’ LakA CUy handled by a' Tribune lnre$:n At lnpHp presented junior high school has been grant-- j Fke ' 01 lie ''hl1 K hapirr u ith °pfl ry nfMr ed aytura Iphvp nf uoseme 10 stiotv th(l will not be finished fof about iwoS"n" ouietHmiii itn‘i ei e farmer sward no real estate $5902510 being at Columbia university mven ty F F Hnlilwm (Imj'wUoii manweeks Both sets of plans and Principal heirs are several will then be for- listed Consideration of the request from T'I'm''i HA specifications sons including Mayor H W Peery the 'the Tniimf mi in warded to regional 1 W A headLogan rhamber of commerce s'"" central committee of the July quarters in San Francisco and as ''irics Hmrhum of vmt celebration for use of the junior F'I soon as they are returned with apreiife HM't'r of lUl'hutiM'jtv anti pax Ifl Camp of Paxta hmTi high school grounds for conees-- ! Paner-oproval bids for the siljierstructure Winner sions was being made bv the board rscetiae will be advertised rrilotie arth were Penile Hii7iiii" of Seedlings Within the next week or two the pending the feasibility of oiling the Tooele hef Frett Alien of Beer River Fieri Alien of Rear Beer eheep ami this summer grounds joint city and county building board Hhanlon Morrill of A:term hw) BRIGHAM CITY — C C C Is expected to meet here with EdYlxen farmer Denreea LVIlnwalt ire mond Feldman of San Francisco roliees nf the Hyrum camp Friday had commenced planting 10000 pine S'n'e fnrmer tlmreea were presented In district P W A engineer to discuss he foMovxloe: rra and riav'n RICHFIELD Bert Christiansen HhIIixhh and spruce seedlings in Box Elder Reuben fttevena of Ml'-of Pixiefor structure the plans of son of Mr and Mrs Ernest C h r Ted Hurt Krnneih Neison Lawrence Word was received from T E canyon tinder‘the eupervision of Box Klder C!lf m Christiansen will be the recipient niter leanof Redeling Cache nationals forest officials Iiimea S Berk and HrnriThomas special state banking comMMrh)t the same number nf a $450 fellowship at the Umvcr-o- f S'iitlev Hunfer of met nan Fork: John K Approximately mission liquidator for the Hotel And Kenneth Beaver: Reece Pfirfnii of of In the sity Michigan Ann Arhor Mich of North Summit: Milo NpIIhoii Keith seedlings were planted and Veinou Bigelow company that the heating area last of the forest where he is now a student Mr Huff of South Fmrix: Keith Anilerjuni m1 part year plant of Hotel Ben Iximnnd is pre- service program to rehabilitate and Christiansen who is a "rA graduate ofj v nVrs pared to furnish steam for t'he city develop resources on watershed University of Utah will receive A Rallard Of Flovd Jraern tof and county building 'Hniih Cost quoted areas transferred of South Sheldon Cache: Vilxperald by Box Elder L'G'k Aider of Mnotl mmlt Httphe Wi1was 50 cents per 10O0 pounds of liMTii Kart Buwpia ami for government control of Mlll'orci county h rrr steam based on a coal price of nf JiiMh: W'trlimi Wnmi nf Wrbff Prtlfrrx man ami Lamar Rot or of $245 per ton For each increase or of Wbi Unri' cvillr Jim McFur'H'-'Mnmr W 1vh Mu'luru of Llurol'i decrease in price of coal of 25 cents 'h rjirti ir r Riihant Smith o( Hrrmni 1000 ton two cents per per pounds ami TWnfl Sklmirr © Jump chapipr xxoh (Mr aard a oulAtaori-mof atesm would he added or subfor K K A fot'ord liook lb ihapirr tracted from the billing Mr wn awarti I’tah Frmr jrivpn by th Thomas said H’ij:hji Willtamt of th VLlfnrd"tM hapur wot) ('heatar Whit Under the proposed contract the ate hv Hmrif 'Mill'' Btmtrot at Ihe for awin produrfinti city and county would be expected Service Tribune Inlfrmountain to Install a condensation return OODEN -- Federal aid construcSecond streets and at Wall avenue pump reducing valves and other Citiicrlw Piano Uecital tion of 38 railroad crossing signals and Fourteenth street In the equipment required building The Box Elder county crossing If the city and county requires In Weber Box Elder Cache and LOGAN— The piano recital of steam for more than one building Morgan counties at a cast of $89-- v improvements will cost $31200 Roy Darley scheduled for Sunday will 000 will soon and etart be in Installed at completion They points the hotel company Is prepared lo in the recital room of Utah State Collinston Deweyville Honeyvlllc offer a reduction of five cents per has been set for this summer Agricultural college commons builddisto D Miles Fred Corlnne and according Brigham City 1000 pounds ' ing has been canceled Lu Dean trict engineer of the state road The Morgan county construcRogers teacher of Mr Darley ancommission’ tion will total $4500 on the counnounced Saturday night Illness A total of $48225 will be spent Prin1 Eolith Honored ty roads of Stoddard and Peterwas given as the reason on crossings in Weber county son PORTLAND Ore The respective railroads will (Special) — Points to be included in the proJames Colzanl of Price Utah was gram are at or in the vicinity of install the signals tinder the su- Youth Injure Fye elected secretary-treasure- r s of the the Hot Bpringa-Nye'corner OGDEN Howard Austin 16 of pervision of the sjate road comUniversity of Portlands class of Harrisville mission Approval of the program Garland Saturday was recovering Hooper Roy Lucin 1942 In balloting held as has been given by the U S buIn part of the West Weber Klnterville Marriott n Ogden hospital from eye inannual campus day celehrat ion Plain City and Sunset reau of public roads and the state juries suffered Friday He reportColzanl manager of the Pilot Each edly was cutting a rivet with a Crossings in Ogden city to be public service commission baarhall team is a son of Mr and Improved are West Twelfth installation will cost between i hixrl when a piece of the rivet flew Mrs J J Colzanl of Price Seventeenth Twenty-firs- t and $2000 and $3000 a against his rjebail iP' z a VTZHTWrZ't fm ii i - Ilynim (XC n inviting MAY t I5 A Sea HORSE SHOW Twelve Classes 2:0ft T M May Show grounds Kpi-- col-ii- 't Attend the I 1th Annual SrAMSIl iOttii jr t) Go VTA I STATE JUNIOR L 'ESTOCXt SHOW idix-uia- A Provision & Ogden Utah You to 1i't'l Plants American Packing prorftm i Work to Start on Rail Crossing Signals in Northern Utah 6 7 8 in 0"(IciiBiiiIdiiiK©j Bureau Contests Teachers Sijrn Sfrc Report Architect’s Contracts stale IF)l10 IIS le' llllSlieUlj Iu Logan City Saturday district 1 JUlliOR UTAH STATE Throughout the three days convention sessions have been in charge of Ruel Crandall of Springville outThe aftergoing state president noon session was held at the college amphitheater end the winners announced as follows: Livestock judging Bear River Tooele South Cache South Summit Milford Fred Allen of Bear River team was the high scorer Crop judging Jordan North Summit Box Elder Granite Spanish Fork Lawrence Baker' of Jordan was high scorer Dairy Jordan South Cache Juab North Summit Parowan Murray Smith of Jordan was high scorer Farm mechanics Wasatch North Summit Bear River North Cache Gen Waters wae high scorer Poultry Box Elder Jordan Millard Uintah Beaver Jay Anderson of Box Elder was high scorer Scholarships Mon HurrU-Nii- I Intermountain Service LOGAN— G tary Howard Barron of Richfield reporter Allan Bond of Wasatch sergeant-at-arm- s Henry Miller of Manti senior unit president Mr Barron and Mr Miller were not present at the convention Praises Organization Mr Elwell praised the annual convention of V F A In Utah for their splendid work and then reviewed He the purpose of the organization i ' $15300 Damages Awards Announced Among the clubs affiliated with the federation are Ladies' Literary Junior Ladies' Literary Home Culture E’ Progressive Rebus Rotus and Culture Lore chibs of Ephraim 1 Progresso Ladies’ Literary and Civic and Sorosis clubs of Salina club and Social Hour clubs of Redmond Letitia club of Spring City Twentieth Century O S A Junior Literary Acme Literary and Artopic clubs of Mt Pleasant Study club of Chester Ladies’ Literary and Junior Sorosis clubs of Moroni t r Tribune Also during this session a stirring address was given by Sterling Taylor outgoing senior unit president who urged a state association of young farmers for reviving conditions of agriculture in the state He called attention to the fact that after farm boys graduate from high school they are left without with a farm organization' Ephraim 1 ti i ticipate lma Mrs Vera Johnson Redmond Mrs Emma W Seely Fountain Green and Mrs Vera Ericksen y: t attended Clark Ballard of the Hurricane chapter was elected state president with other officers as- - follows f tH v' Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN -- The concluding sessions of the eleventh annual Future Farmers of America convention were featured by an address by Robert Elwell of Bangor Me national president The convention haa been in progress at Utah State Agricultural college since Thursday evening and more than 500 F F A members from all parts of the state sw ’"Jjt'n ManVsks y -- 1 Brigham City Awarded at Two-DaMeet " L FOUNTAIN GREEN — The Federation of Women’s elubs will hold theii annual convention In Fountain Green Saturday May 6 with the Home Economics club of Fountain Green as hostess to the 20 clubs of the dis- 'f j s Sanpele-Sevie- r ? By Boy and Beeves Seek Prize Bridge Called Faulty In Death Suit rn-- Leaders Greet Utah Future Farmers’ Heads Election Ends S g' 13 t 200 Delegates To Attend Club Conclave i A Tribune Special Correspondents News Happenings About Utah and Utah People ' 1030 7 An outstanding display of Utah’s best livestock will be on exhibition Advance entries indicate that this year’s show will be the largest junior show ever held in the State of Utah HOUSE TEAM TILLING CONTEST 1:30 TM MAY 8 Showgrounds Plan Now to Come and linjoy All Four Days of the Show It Will Be Educational Interesting Recreational OFFICIAL PHOGilAM SATURDAY 10:00 a m — Judging or flairy A and hov MAY mtle 10:00 a :00 p 1:30 p 1 1:00 p 6 beef cattle aheep SUNDAY MAY 7 Junior Chamber of Commerce 2:00 p m— Utah Milking Show Contest MONDAY May 8 (GOVERNOR’! DAY) ni— Horse judging f m— Stock parade Main St m— Horse Team Pulling Contest at Showgrounds m— Annual Stockmen's Panquet Junior High School TUESDAY MAY 9 Sale of IJrelmk 10:30 a m— - Auction Twelve class Horse |