Show Sunday Morning- - TI)C Salt £akc tribune -- 0 t 4 News Happenings About Utah and Utah People Review of Week Alumni Honor Extension Branch Heads In Utah Killed in Road Crash Tribune Intermountain Service Tragic Accidents — Four young Idahoans are dead the result of a tragic head-o- n collision on a highway near Logan Utah Memorial day Driving though a the automoblinding bile in which they woe riding with two others crashed head-o- n with a truck Killed instantly were Robert Tams Shipley 20 driver of the small passenger car Mrs Georgia McGavin Shipley his sister-in-lhand Thomas Rasmus Jensen 21 all residents of Preston Idaho Of injuries suffered in the crash Miss Marjorie Golightly 19 died several days later at a Logan hospital Two others including the husband of the dead woman Lyle Shipley are seriously hurt In another traffic mishap Woodrow OBrien 22 of Ogden was killed last week rain-stor- - Lucky Accident — Although one head-ocrash cost lives in Utah last week there was another which did almost identical property damage but left only slight Imprint of physical Injury to 11 occupants of two cars For that number of persons were riding In two machines which were involved in a crash near Spanish Fork— and none was hurt seriously n Graduation Rites Peace Officers To Consider War on Crime U S A C Grads Also Fete Four Persons I Down to Sea Utah Group Will Gather in Ogden June 16 17 Clashes of ’14 ’39 Tribune Intermountain Service Elmer G Peterson Evans third director and present professor of agronomy and William Peterson present director Toasts at Banquet The alumni banquet a major event in commencement week was given in honor of the extension seryice the class of 1939 and the class of 1914 W W Owens of the class of 191B was master of ceremonies C R Richards of Morgan conducted group singing and the following toasts were given by persons who have played important roles in the history of extension-Horse and Buggy Days" L M Winsor of Salt Lake City one of the first extension workers In the west "Further Emancipation for Farm Women" Mrs Rena May-coc- k Badger of Salt Lake City past director of the women's division of extension work in Utah “A Quarter Century Later" Gronway Parry of Cedar City president of the class of 1914 "Making It Over for Junior” Mrs Ethel B Lund of Brigham City home demonstration "A agent for Box Elder county Quarter Century Hence " Robert P Simpson of Ixjgan president of the class of 1939 Musical numbers were a vocal solo by Virginia Sant of Clifton Idaho a member of the class of 1939 an instrumental trio consisting of Dorthy Montrose of Logan Phvllis Thorley of Cedar City and Erva Andrus of Draper all members of this year’s graduating class Committee Mcmhers Richard Peterson appointment to U S iccepts Naval Weber Youth Appointed To Annapolis Leaves Wednesday For Physical Test at Academy ducted at 7 p m atjhe Moose hall The association members will attend a dutch lunch at 8 p m at the Becker Products company plant Registration will be continued Saturday at 8 30 a m and at 9 30 a m the general convention session will be addressed by Howard L Gee chief probation officer of the Salt Lake City juvenile court At a business session at 30 45 a m committee reports will be heard new officers elected and a 3940 convention city chosen A public meeting will at 2 p m Saturday at the Elks auditorium at which Jay C Newman in charge of the Salt Lake district of the federal bureau of investigation will be principal speaker He will be Introduced by Scott M Matheson of the same city assistant United Tribune Intermountaiq Service 19 OGDEN — Richard Peterson Weber college graduate of this year has accepted an appointment to the United States Naval academy al A - f Tribune Intermountain Service 1 i-- 4t LOGAN — Colorado river-- r e a t Basin water project work will be launched Monday when soil survey experts of Utah agricultural j£r’ jk 21 1 867 and she on April 28 MV v V experiment station begin operations to survey and classify more than a million acres of land Dr R H Walker station director said Saturday the purpose of the survey is to determine the location and area of lqnds which might be suitable for new irrigation development and cultivation The work is being conducted under general direction of the bureau of reclamation and is financed by the state of Utah with funds appropriated to the water facilities commission and by the reclamatioh bureau Dr Walker announced that Dr D S Jennings who is in charge of ? J c t the soil survey States district attorney Banquet) Dance Final event of the convention will be a banquet and dance at 7 p m at Hotel Ben Lomond Ladies at the convention will attend the first general session the morning of June 36 and following luncheon will be taken on a scenic tour through Ogden canyon General chairmen of the convention are Lieutenant Brent C Hijlis of the state patrol and Ogden Police Captain Cluford K Keeter Retiring officers of the association are Deputy Sheriff John M Burt of Box Elder county president Sheriff S Grant Young of Salt Lake county first vice presidept Sheriff Joseph Holbrook of Davis county second vice president Mr Lowder third vice president and Herman L Bauer secretary to the Salt Lake City chief of police secretary Retiring directors are Captain Keeter Sergeant Rink Smurth-wait- e of the state patrol and Sheriff llaldow E Christensen of Cedar City Board Plans Building 18t8 all of Seven children living whom will attend the celebration are Mrs Cynthia Fames Mrs Reid Melville and Mrs K liailow of Bountiful J H Burningham of Murray Mrs H D toll of Indian-npoli- s and Mrs Mark Nichols of salt lavke Utiv and C W Burning-hnof Grand Coulee Whs(i he intiple has 14 giarulthildren and three great-gianhildrt n I di EPHRAIM— The proposed building program for the'Ephraim school will be started soon according to Dr W E Thorpe president of the board of eduiation of the South Sanpete school distrut The allotment of W P A funds for the purpose has been made providing plans for the building of a shop for the mcchanual arts domestic sclent e and art rooms and showers lockers and dressing rooms for the gymnasium Members of the board visited si hool property throughout the district Fridas inspeiting buildings and grounds In determine necessary repairs renovations or additions The clerk wax asked to give tentative notue to Superintendent Iceland E Anderson and the offite employis of the intention of the hoard for ntmploving them at the tegular meeting of the board later in the month Over Skeleton OGDEN — The ‘missing persors” file at the lot al poln e station was the object of considerable attention Siturday as offners attempted ulentifh atlon of a human skehton umovered Friday evening b W P A workmen on a city waterworks street and prnjett at Thirty-fourt- h Van Burcn avenue The skeleton was found under only two feet of earth According to tho area In which it was found was mue the bed of a large pond ‘old-timer- ” v OlDFN’ Fire nf until lermmed origin broke out Saturday af’rr-nonat tho stale house of the Ogden Union stoikvnrdi Firemen extinguished the blare It) 39 minutes after minor damage n iMt As They’ll test the mettle of visiting marksmen during the Utah Peace Officers’ convention in Ogden Left Sergeant Rink Smurthwaite of the state patrol and Ogden Police Captain C K Renter aim to repeat the scores shown on the cards during the convention tournament Crash Victim Wages Fight For His Life Peery Pushes Carnival Plans In Defiance of Colleagues Saunders Threatens Police Order to Block Mayor’s Plans for Pioneer Days Hopes Still Ileltl For Recovery Of Lyle Shipley Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN— Condition of Lyle Ship-le- y 23 who suffered a skull fracture torn muscles of the right forearm and severe head and bodv lach erations in the highway crash near Logan Tuesday evening was reported “unchanged" by Cache Valley General hospital authorities Saturday evening Shipley is one of two surviving passengers of the Robert Shipley car which collided with a truck driven by Oswald Michaehs of Logan on Valley View highway three miles west of Logan and Other Killed four-deat- one-ha- Rackham on the other hand have contended their major considera- Tribune Intermountain Service yor H W j Peery openly defying the other two Ogden city eommisisoners Saturday announced that he had completed arrangements to hold the Pioneer Days carnivals on city hall square and adjoining streets Commissioner Edward T Saunders in return emphatically asserted that Mayor Peery would be blocked "even if we have to order the police to act " He added that he and Commisisoner William J Rackham "still have two votes and majority rule still prevails in the city commission " "Any time Mayor Peery thinks he can take summary action of that kind we will see about it" said Commisisoner Saunders "I for one won’t stand for it" to enter Into a Ooncessionnaire contract with Mayor Peery- - was Monte Young of Provo who has conducted carnivals in the past on city hall square Quoted price obtained by Pioneer Days Inc of which the mayor is president was $3600 the same as last year Commissioners Saunders and Rackham several times this year have turned down the mayor's request the carnivals be allowed to operate on city square as in previous years The action of the mayor Saturday indicated he was prepared to make a clean break with Mr the other two eommisisoners Saunders comes up for reelection next fait "Ill leave it up to the people" said Mayor Peery "I have devoted all my energy and efforts in my spare time to providing the people with a celebration of which they I do not intend to can be proud be blocked by political opponents" Saunders Commissioners and OGDEN-Ma- lf Robert Shipley 21 and Mrs Georgia Shipley 21 brother and wife of Lyle Shipley and Thomas Jensen 21 all of Preston Idaho were killed instantly in the Memorial day crash Marjorie 20 of Preston also a passenger in the Shipley car died of injuries in a Logan hospital Thursday evening Only other survivor of the group riding in the Shipley car is Zenda Bensnn 20 also of Preston whose condition was reported Saturday evening by Budge Memorial hospital attaches as improving satisfactorily Passengers of the Mithaelis truck escaped serious injury Hope Still Held Physicians still hold hope for the recovery of Lyle Shipley who remained in a semiconscious condition Saturday Funeral services for Miss Golight-l- y will be conducted Sunday at 2 p m in Preston L D S Fourth ward chapel Services for Mr Jensen were conducted Saturday afternoon and for Robt rt and Mrs Lyle Shipley Friday afternoon Provo Driver Tined tions in voting down the mayor’s have been opposition proposal voiced by the presidents of 10 L D S stakes asserted damage of city hall lawn and the fact that city officials and directors of Pioneer Days Inc are faced with a district court taxpayers’- - suit seeking collection of more than $16 000 from the celebration corporation for the benefit of the city A major charge is that the city derived no benefit from public property leased to the carnivals “I am prepared to account for every penny turned in to the Pioneer Days fund" said Mayor Peery We have diverted considerable sums toward public improvement including construction at the stadium and a sign across the Ogden river bridge on Washington boulevard ” Mayor Peery reported that the show this year including livestock rodeo talent and parades will cost nearly $25 000 He asserted that Provo realizing the expense attached to rodeo shows had granted permission for carnivals to be conducted in the main business dis- trict sen Sanpete and Sevier counties will be first to be surveyed and classified Dr Walker said Dr Jennings will move his headquarters to this region for the summer and it is planned to map all lands now cultivated and those which might profitably be brought under Irrigation In the mapping and cultivation work surveyors will determine and map all soil types in the area test soils for alkali make alkali maps of the area and make land classification maps Classification will be in six classes Descriptions of land classes for Utah follow: First-clas- s land is land suitable in every respect for general farming under irrigation Second-clas- s land is considered fairly good for general farming but inferior to first-claland in at least one important soil factor The texture of the soil may be to sandy or it may be heavy clay Third-claland is distinctly inferior to first and second classes but is still ss ss considered arable Fourth-clas- s land is nonarable and definitely unsuited to general farming purposes under present conditions Fifth-clas- s land is considered permanently nonarable and is mostly rough broken land suitable only for grazing purposes Sixth-claland has practically no agricultural alue Dr Walker said that since soil survey wfcrk was begun in 3934 on a hmitcdfscale the experiment station has purveyed about 75 000 acres in the Price river area of Carbon county about 200000 acres in the Virgin river area of Washington county about 280 000 acres in the Jordan liver area of Salt Lake county about 340000 acres in Utah and Goshen valley areas of Utah county about 475 000 acres in the Uintah basin and about 40 000 acres in the Beryl area of Iron county ss Legion Elects Logan OFFER TRADE-I- N CD m See how much more you can get by trading jour car in right now on a brand new Hudson Better hurry I pn AMERICA’S SAFEST CAR Cr tbtwn UuJ jam Sim StJtn w ’’ ( ni -- c ex- ment station research assistant Clark Foulger Doyle Cardon La Von Earl Merlin Archibald Chester Wright Fenton Gray and Don Han- GET OUR SPECIAL PROVO— Donald Christensen 19 of Trovo was sentenced Saturday LOGAN— Ace Calder of Logan by City Judge LcRoy Tuckett to was elected commander of district pay $21 or serve 10 days in jail one of the American Legion Saturafter pleading guilty to reckless day at the annual district convendriving According to Provo police tion held in Logan junior high Christensen was arrested Friday school audlorium James Ransom after ins automobile swerved off of Trenton was named vice com- the road and took out a Other officers are to be tion ofjmander a corral feme on West Fifth North named later Mr“ Howard Call of Logan was street Christensen and three pasnamed pre- - dent of the district auxsengers escaped injury iliary with other officers to be named later The eonsention city was not selected at this meeting hut w ill be named by officers At a public meeting early Satur-di- y afternoon Mayor A G Lund-stroCricket-Seagu- ll of Logan welcomed the legionnaires and auxiliary member O A Welsley of Salt Lake City Tribune Intermountain Service Utah department commander and -BRIGHAM CITY wife who attended the filming ApproxiMrs Grace Jones of Salt Lake City of “The Life Brigham resiYoung 30 mately Brigham City department auxiliary commander of will hase a production cost dents descendants nf Utah piowere principal speakers Responses 0i0 000 $2 of upward to the may m s addresses were made neers reenacted the historic included extras City Brigham by Parley Linford commander of riiket and seagull si ones of early in the iRst were Adelphn llcssmi the Garland post and Mrs Victor Mormon history before Nellie Smith Lula B Call Audrey Bolt of Brigham City district auxHelen Christensen lux lanuramen Frodsham iliary president Cleo Riser Jordan B'amhe ntar the Biar migratory Marie Call A hnnquet at which Norman D bird refuge F F'rodsham Louise Call Blanc he was toastmaster was held The scenes taken slims ed pioFrodsham B C Call Lan Frod-sha- Salisburytho evening at Hold Ec-- c Hobson Jesso neer residents waging hopeless William during h s and was followed by a dance battle against the Insect with Smith Charles Wilcox J Frnnk Bow ring John Baird Ben Wad-marugs fire and by driving them John Owen Omer Call John I roat Hilt Farmers into trenches plowed bv John Adams former munty commisTingry Dean Christensen A L GROVFR Cook and John Adams also the sioner who drsse a team of real Wyo — A disastrous t frost which scrlriNiv oxen brought from his farm fo'lowing children Gary Froddimtgcd sham 1’romonl ory aught Hobson Donna young vegetable and alfalfa crop W Hobto Slur Dr tilt John Smith Ben Gloser Dahrls struck Valley Thun lay night According oe nicinbe r of U L D S omson Kay F rod ham Bobbie Smith When the official temperature and Mavis Hubs on ul of tvs i Is apostles and hi dropped to 20 degree ebon zero n Small RI170 for the following: Le Moyne Wilson experi- Util'll am City Residents Help Film Scene Officers Puzzle work periment station will direct the survey and land classifications He will be aided by a staff consisting of the be-he- ld h ou can olmtjd A op io Gdmkge a 4 Shoot Set The officers resplendent in uniforms and polished belts will pose for a group picture at noon and at 1 p m will get under way in a pistol shoot at Ogden stadium Initiation of new members will be con- s Your Account Is Solidlcd 4 Pistol Pair Will Mark Nuptial Dale jour home desires They are all available to ou through AX ELK AI)S easy payment plan which spreads payments out of income tner a generous period of time m On thp opening day "Utah’s finest" will register at 8 30 a m at' the Elks club and at 9 30 a m the first general session will open in the club’s auditorium Mayor H W Peery of Ogden will deliver the address of welcome and other speakers will be Colonel William C Webb chief of the Salt Lake City police department and Oscar E Lowdcr chief state probation oificcr academy ‘ lunc the new tilings A Experts Will Go Into Field Monday tee Annapolis Md and will leave Wednesday for a physical examination at the training school June 13 Arranged Mr Peterson has been attending Institutions of higher learning Weber college on a music scholarIn Utah completed arrangements ship awarded him when he comlast w’eelc for graduation cerepleted his high school education two monies for their senior classes years ago Because of high scholAt U S A C in Logan night bacastic ratings through high school calaureate and commencement and college no intelligence test will Y B U are at programs planned be necessary before he enters the Provo will graduate one of the academy he has been informed largest classes in history— stuHe Is the son of Mr and Mrs dents from IB states and from O II Peterson of 553 Harrison several foreign nations boulevard and received his appointMembers of the alumni banquet ment through Senator William II Names in the News — Edgar B Brossard former Utahn senior committee Included W W Owens King 'IB as chairman U S tariff commissioner Mrs Caroline M visitHendricks '27 Ira Hayward '24 ed his home state last week '19 David Burgoyne Robert P spoke on trade and tariff at LoMoroni S Simpson '39 and Erwin Clement gan and Provo Marriott pioneer W'eber county 37 executive secretary Three members of the class of woolgrower and L D S church 1889 were honored at the banquet leader was buried last week Robert H Hinckley Utah's chiefThey are Fred W Merrill of Salt Lake City member of the agricultain of the federal civil aeronauBOUNTIFUL — Mr and Mrs tics authority returned to his tural trade relations staff Professor J C Hogenson of the exten- John H Burningham will celebrate home in Ogden— to see a daughter graduated from Ogden high sion staff and Director William the fiftieth anniversary of their school — and to tell of plans for Peterson wedding at an open house recepA M Preceding the banquet members training civilian pilots 3 and 9 Merrill veteran educator and for of the extension service presented tion Wednesday between m a p stabroadcast over years principal of Ogden high The couple married on June 7 tion KSL of Salt Lake City comschool announced plans for re1889 in the Logan L D S temple annitirement this summer memorating the twenty-fiftversary of the extension service The script supervised by W D Porter college editor and talks riootls and Fires were given by Director W A Lloyd of the western section for the naCause Danigae tional extension service President Storms quite general over Utah Peterson Mr Caine Mrs Badger last week watered drying ranges Director Peterson Mr Owens Myrand farms— and flooded streets tle Davidson assistant director of highways and a railroad trade home economics for the extension near Thistle Escalante suf servu c fered a $10 000 business bloik fire one day last week— while the Events for Today Commencement events for Sungreater part of the state was beCitiday are collegiate church services ing deluged with rain at the L D S institute of religion zenship days for new Americans are being conducted or planned on College hill in the morning Hnd In many Utah communities the bacialaureate services at 7 Mr and Mrs John Burningham Utah Editorial association met p m in the collect amphitheater Will celebrate 50 years of last week end at Moab with J Reuben Clark Jr of the married life Knights of Columbus conducted first presidency of the L D S state convention in Ogden church delivering the address PreTleasant Grove makes ready for liminary music for the Sunday eve- and moved to Auburn Wyo where annual Strawberry day on Wedning service will commence at 6 30 tluy result d six years Suite that time they have made their home in nesday p m Bountiful where Mr Burningham is a prominent farmer Both were born Rt Bountiful he on November —can Survey Starts On Giaiit Water Project 2t? Vis Tribune Special Correspondents 38-1- 7 first director of extension and present college president John T Caine III of Chicago 111 second director who acted as toastmaster Dr R J i Tribune Intermountacn Service OGDEN — Crime prevention will be the major topic considered at the annual convention of the Utah Peace Officers’ association in Ogden June according to announcement Saturday by Weber County Attorney John A Hendricks chairman of the program commit- LOGAN— Honoring the four directors of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service since its establishment 25 years ago the fortieth annual college alumni banquet was conducted Saturday night in the main reading room of the college library Approximately 400 alumni and members of the 1939 graduating ilass were present Seated at the head table were Dr By Marksmen All Audit Competing Visitors t June 4 1939 PRICES START AMONG AMERICA’S LOWEST tdeliecrcd in Detroit equipped to drut Inilmlint Federal laiet not inilmim iut and locil taics if inr Low time payment term i with new Hudson C I T PDn without notice I’mei uhicit to than |