Show r 10 A Sunday Morning- - ?Tljc Salt £akc Tribune- -- - News Happenings About Utah and Utah People Sh Heat Starts Logan Expansion Program v Rivers Ebbing of Review Alarm Cache a Week Area Ranchers In Utah Streams Recede h To Of Crest How c One-Fourt- Officials Mark Opening Of Air Base n Tribune Intermounta n Service Trafflr Toll— Brigham Thomas Higgs 81 custodian at Brigham Young university and veteran builder of the intermountain country died in a Heber hospital of Injuries suffered July 2 in an automobile accident in Maurine HoffDaniels canvon man 8 of Moab stopped in front of a truck at Moab and died of resultant injuries n Air Bate (4’lebration — At Ordnance depot near Ogden gathered dignitaries of the political civic and military life of the state to celebrate establishment of a major military air base Off-de- to adjacent the arsenal Gover- nor Henry H Blood sounded the keynote of the gathering— the state-wid- e scope and importance of the proposed $8 000 00 unit Establishment of the air base he said marks but the beginning of a series of developments which will have a wide and beneficial effect on the life of every citiren of Utah Utah Pioneers Pioneers of Utah and the west scores of communities planned celebrations marking the anniversary of the advent of the first ‘Mormon" train into Great Salt Lake valley— were being taken by death In the state last week Mrs Hulda Cordelia Thurston Smith 93 wno lived the past few years at Lewiston died —one of the few remaining members of the first band to settle in Salt Willis K JohnLake City son Sr 88 of Springville who was claimed to be the lone remaining male member of the group which settled Springville was another veteran of the early Ellen A days who died Wilhelm Draper 93 of Vernal sucnumbed after a life which included a trek aorosj the plains with her widowed mother to join the L D S band in ‘the valleys Archibald of the mountains " Graham Young 74 Richfield contractor and pioneer builder of southern Utah died afteV a period of ill health Mary Ann (Polly) Muir Grant 85 of Bountiful was another pioneer whose death was recorded — while iolent Death — His neck broken a dive into a shallow body of water Ballard Execll 17 h gh school athlete died dc pite medical treatment Join T Rowley 83 ran her and church and civic leader in Mountain Home died under the clcated wheels of a mowing machine which toppled off a wagon as he was hauling it to a neighboring A In Frii-guitc- h farm Hundreds Complete Timpanopow Climb N’ephi p'ayed host ta the state during the week at the annual Hundreds Ute S'ampede made the cl mb to the stormhouse atop Mr Timpanogos— oc casion annual comthe twenty-eight- h munity climb sponsored by Brigham Young university and Provo civic groups Ogden Logan— In fact scores of Utah communiwere ties completing plans for Pioneer day celebrations At Ogden plans were taken from the moth ball looking toward re-- v val of the annual Weber county fair $ Tins and That — 0'lrn and on nt v officials wrre li t rca in din' mg an redrafting plins for the probuilding estiposed mated costs of which jumped from $800 000 to $911 000 during United Mine W ork-ethe week of AmcricR from Utah and Wyoming in conference at Ogden advocated a third term for President Roosevelt pledged for labor unity flayed the new relief bill advocated support of coal and decried tax free fuels Provo had tnuhle over the proposed muniimal power system i ity off ic lals advam d pi ins for the construction a citrons gioup went to court to pievent of the bond raised spending Ogden rlmmber of juonies commerce breakfast forum opend a discussion of youth training and placement Harry Kctber 23 C C C at Brigham City may lose night In his right eye— which was struck bv an apricot carelessly thrown from a passing true k Fires did marked d image at Pleasant Grove v here the Manilla L D S ward chapel w is to— rn nt M George wluie irodcn e of the Junes M rilin' family was nearly destroyed and at Pine where a Wsrchnu'e burned with a $8000 loss High winds toppled an ei’d business building In Ogden and three men were Injured by ths falling debris err y rs c In I JF I measurements Cause of the Impending shortage as outlined by Dean Clyde is subnormal rainfall throughout northern Utah for the past three months resulting in a rapid ebbing of streams serving the valley A further drain upon the water supply is caused by increased needs for irrigation as a result of drying up of crops bv the drouth foot crest From an maximum this spring Logan river largest stream flowing into the valley has decreased its flow steadily until when measured Friday' it was delivering but 200 second feet 100 second feet below the reading for this time in 3938 Thursday it was 260 second feet and Dean Clyde expressed the opinion that if the present rate of decrease continues we may expect delivery of the river to go below 325 second feet before the heavy demands of irrigation let up in late August " So alarmed was the Irrigation expert at future water supply prospects that he predicted Logan river delivery may revert to its condition in 1034 when delivery touched 90 second feet "Many other streams on which Cache valley farmers depend for irrigation are In even worse condition” he added d V If t r I i $116069 Tribune Inlermountain Service OGDEN-- A $116 069 W P A project for construction of a scenic highway in Wheeler creek basin northeast of Ogden has been approved in Washington D C according to word received in Ogden Saturday from Senator Elbert D Banker Faces U S Charges Teller CCC Eiuollccs Battle Blaze Fn-me- rs p Blaze Spreads At Tremonton Industrial School Drriiralion of I’rovo Voutlis ISahhcd v t Slop Sijjn Charges Lead Ogden Traffic Offenses Tribune Intermountain OGDEN— For the fourth consecutive month since Inauguration of the friendly observer plan of traffic control In Weber county failure to observe stop signs led the list of violations according to the monthly report of the local safety council issued Siiturdiiv by Joseph 11 Caldwell secretary Total of violt'inns ntimhrr number! d 76 dur the pr!ld of June 15 to July 15 at it wm classified as follows I ulure to observe stop signs 15 dining sficr dirk without tail lights 13 excessive speed 10 driving recklessly snd making I! turns where prohibited bv law four each right turn against a red if t A Reported As Recovering o Three Men Hurt In Roof Mishap Woman Injuml Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN— State highway workers Saturday completed repairs and reopened traffic at a section of Logan s principal intersection Main and Center streets after peristent tropical heat Friday afternoon had caused a portion to bulge and eventually burst Although the strip which extended in width from the Mam street curbing to the Utah-Idah- o Central Railroad company’s track in the center of the street protruded approximately a foot above the road level at its peak It had partly returned to its original position Saturday morn- Tribune Intermountain OGDEN— Four persons fered injuries in a gale whuh struck Ogden day toppling over trees ing the roof from a lower right of way-- a of veliule one esc h Thirtv-lhre- e of the essertel violation oirurred on Washington boulevard between Ninth and Thirty third streets h "It would be foolish to proceed with construction until this additional grant is approved” said "We allowed ourMayor Peery selves to make a mistake in the first place by awarding a contract for the foundation before plans for the superstructure were completed We did this because of P W A insistence that work must be started by a certain time That policy has us plenty without addalready cost " ing to it Mr Wrightpointed out that in the past it has taken six to eight weeks to obtain PWA apptoval on an amendatory application Cites Law “The appropriation act under the present PWA program states that work must be completed prior to June 30 3940" he said "Therefore Coal Miners Revise a revised ive effectto t h e August 1 delegates twelfth biennial of convention United Mine Workers district No 22 concluded a week-lon- g ronfer-cm- e v in Hotel Ben Lomond evening iv es of the 50 and Utah locals crninoMn" the dts rirt voted to retain distrut hoadqii erters in (Tirv rare Wvo At the mo’ning session they considered a proposal to remove headquarters to Salt Lake Citv John M Ross of Rotk Springs Wyo president Albert Roberts of Price vice president and Virgil Wright of Cheyenne secretary are district officers Major change in the constitution to District President according Ross was a provision that the president shall reside In Swt rnuntv Wvo and thn vice P'cs dent 'hill res de in Carbon Oflieers m iv be county Utnh elected fiom anywheic but nu t establish residence an! cot duet business in these counties Rcp-esent- at Wvo-min- g Thomas Leslie Rites Monday Early Arrivals for County Officers’ Conclave Greeted National Convention to Open Monday With Public Invited to Attend Tribune Intermountain Service armals to the third annual convention of the National Association of County Officers opening in Ogden Monday morning were greeted Saturday by Weber County Commissioner George F Simmons national president County officials will attend from throughout the United States according to advance indicaOGDEN— Early College to Revise Budget Figures Ben-mon- cdu-cato- n lujui-detin- 0 of 1919 lYak OGDFN — Funeral riles for Thomas I eslie 61 Rm kv Motin-tiiP Hk ti" nnm it v n"i a of Pn p r t urmi' c " I t’ii who riled Thur'd iv in A m i Oil w ill be rendu ti Mm lav at 1 in () 'rn Mi ntue einnle p m under auspuis of eher lodge No 6 F & A M Worshipful Mastrt Tohv N Larsen will officiate The Rev John Idward Carver of Ogden First Presbyterian church will deliver the sermon Music will be by Mrs Bernice Tvree and William S Wright accompanied by Mrs Mvrtle Rosevear Friends niRv call at the Masonl" temple Mondav fmni It n ni until lime of serv ces Kirkendill Par-Immortuary is directing arrvne merits c Sltlpd V Law or RovUih Oltl Home at Loan LOGAN — Weston Vernon Jr graduate of Utah State Agricultural college returned to the college campus for a brief visit with friends and former college assoc iates Mr Vernon who Is at present a niemher of the firm cf Milhack Tweed and Hope in New 5 oik t it v is chairman of the Amci 1c an Junior Bar Rssnri it ion of New York 11° had vl itrd the Golden ( ite it leniationnl expoc tmn in San Iranclsco Carl and on his return he stopped Inuogan to visit Mr Hnd Mrj Wrstjon Vernon Sr his parents end fvnily Mr Vernon plans to spend afew days here before returning to Nw York Cl’y 1 i i 4 Huge Wool Clip Promises Bonanza at Ogden Denver Tribune Inlennminlmn Servo ly 6 501- - pounds of wool will be offered manuf u turirs from virl-ou- s parti of the nntmn In the summer serin of auction sales to be conducted in Denver Colo beginning July 31 and in Ogden on August 4 According to Russell Wilkins of Merrion and Wilkins Sheep and Wool Commission company sponsor of the sain the wool has been consigned to the auction block bv more than loot) growers ic'u Itch Id iho Montana in W nirii Nchri ka Colorado New Mexico nd vArlma Tnlai tonnage to go ever the auc’mn block in the Denver and Ogden sain represents the largrst cori-- s gnmrnt since inauguration of the suction s lira bv the Merrion and Wilkins company in 1934 Denver Hales will run July 31 000 v i e and 3 and Ogden sales will bo londucted August 4 and 5 Mr Wilkins who has been In the east contacting prospective buyers reports a keen interest among mills and topmakers in the coming auctions He pointed out thRt because of vigorous tuning this season there is very little wool available for purchase In the producing sections and that dealers sto ks are comparatively small Weed supplies In llie coiintiv rfro about ion 0O0 non pounds lets to lulv UH9 thin to July 3 Align--- ! 2 1 3 1 8 I rices on the active wool market during the past werk equclrd peak levels recorded late In May Mr Wllkma stated expressing belief that demand for wool v 111 he strong for some time to come - Early arrivals for National Association of County Officers’ convention in Ogden are registered by Weber County Commissioner George F Simmons national president Left to right the visitors are Mrs Patrick H Dupuis of New Bedford Mass Roy IIofhcin7 county judge of Houston Spending Fund To Aid West $20-0C- r- J Holds Variety Constitution — Adopting ( Tire Rcpaii er Finds Job h OGDFN jRrnm'i h fill of oil mulch 3925 engineer that sev-erth Workers removed the expansion joint which was at the summit of the bulge and the remainder of the strip immediately returned to position The expansion joint was replaced with a IV (1 Twen'y-fift- PWA Wright it would be almost impossible to get an extension of completion date beyond that time As the construction period reRobert I Moycs 230 Twenty maining between now and March 30 (the covenanted completion date) street head lacerations The three men were caught be- is none too long you arc urged to tions neath roof timbers blown from a expedite the beginning of work at Headquarters has been set up in street as early a date as possible " building at 155 Twenty-fiftHotel Ben Lomond where registratand Mrs Moyes was knocked union will be conducted Sunday and conscious when a large tree in front of Carnegie library near Monday mornings An executive board meeting will be held Sunday Twenty-sixtstreet on Washington at 2 p m in the hotel followed by boulevard was uprooted and blown a band concert at 4 30 p m in the on top of her city hnll square to be presented bv Light and lower and telephone the Union Pacific terminal band companies reposed minor troubles of Ogden under the management due to the high wind but pointed of W George Jay out that no interruptions of servThe first general session of the ice resulted OGDEN— Fix it” said the ’driver’ of a strange vehicle convention to which the public is invited wall open Monday at 30 which wheeled into Bud Max-fielservice station with a a m in Ogden high school audiThe address of welcome torium flat tire at the will be by O L Hansen of Manti Rather flabbergasted president of the Utah State Assonovelty of the case Maxficld carand ciation of County Officials ried out his orders after some by Quite pleased with greetings VVwill be extended difficulty Peery A F Wenger the job the owner pushed his Mayor H CP) WASHINGTON Commisimmediate past president of the wheelbarrow out of the driveway sioner John C Page of the reclaColorado State Association of Counmation bureau has euhmitted to and down the street ty Commissioners will deliver the Oecasionallv there is somethe snate hanking and currency response committee a list of new protects thing new” Bud Maxficld remarked Principal speakers at the openthe bureau v mild if ing session will be Dr Henry the Clark O Mahnrcy amendment Dixon prendent of Wehcr to the administration spending bill college and Dr Adam S Bcniuon was approved of Salt Lake City assistant to The amendment would provide the president of the Utah Power $90 000 000 for continuing present and Light company Dr Dixon will reclamation projects and constructtake the place of A G Hammett ing new ones OGDEN-Revisi- on of Weber colassessor of Shreveport La who Page said if the money was alwas unable to attend and will lotted for reclamation $44 300 000 lege budget to include costs of Central junior high school speak on "The Importance of Counwould be used to complete current ” Dr 's works and $39 200 000 for new con- for use by the college this year ty Units in Government s Right topic will be "What struction Under this caption he occupied school authorities Satur-da- v With County Officers ” listed these and othe- - projects The rev red schedule will he preThe Rev John Edward Carver their total cast and the amounts to sen ed to the state board of of Ogden First Presbyterian ronve from the proposed sMf " said Dr Hoi ry ihtirch will offer the invocation Tuesday projee's n't and mns c will be by the Brigham Washoe lake Nevada $c 000 000 Aldous Di on college pre'cidert Central properties were recently City Orpheus chorus and $1 000 000 Green River Wyo (including purchased ftom Ogden city school C nnmilttce Appointments district for release to the college Lyman Pinedale and Eden) will be appointed Committees 000 and $1 000 000 Kendrirk Wyo lower Seminole just before adjournment for lunch and at 3 45 p m women of the Canning power $7 000 000 and $2 000 OOO Apricots convention will he entertained at General investigations $500 000 the Country club with a program Nears from the fund arranged by Mrs Lewis V TrueSenator (‘lark (ID Idaho said OGDHN-Rcve- ral Utah canning man Mrs John A Hendruks Mrs after the committee mre'ing the members indie clod thrv would ap- plants are operating on apricots Lawrence M Malan and Mrs John and are neiring the peak of the R Watson prove the amendment Carl W Chambers county judge 'oison Harvey P ( ahill execu sec ret ef Utih fanners’ of Pendleton Ore will juc ide at tve iry ThLpI Snips im ip the afternoon session asMHiition repotted Siturdcv 'I rt s (Mill) N for the Consult i ible quintities of the uliliess will be hv Dr Lovill Lixtn Pioneer I’avs rode ns at the () dm fruit a'so me chief of probation and jmrole in bring shipped acstadium the ivrmngs of July cording tn reports from the district the bureau of prisons Washington will go on s lie Mondav morning agricultural office D C who will apeak on Imporinspectors at the i v hall Mavor H VV Twenty five carloads had benn reg- tance of a Parole System in the Pern director of the celebration istered to Saturday with 30 cars Eeonomy of Law Enforcement nnd announc ed of themes and three of potatoes Its Relative Value to County Government ” This w ill be follow ed by of asdepartmental meetings sessors attorneys auditors clerks commissioners judges recorders sheriffs surveyors and engineers OGDFN-Approximate- Smue late Friand tear- structure were reported recovering Saturday Injured were1 Frank Eames 65 of San Fran-nsc- o Cal compound fracture of left arm Bbrasions and lacerations William H Zimmermaker 46 of Battle Mountain Nev arm bi mseT E Rogers 33 of San Francisco arm bru ses and lacerations Mis c light passing cars over (Jouble line and Improper parking on highway three each failure to permit a vehicle to pass upon signal driving on wrong side of street and failure to give arm signal when slopping two each right turn against a re i light without stopping f ulure to give arm signal when turning ful-II- I e tn observe a red liht usurp In : the ri 'lit n' r f I edrs- tri ins dining aft r irk with out headlights ami murping the Service who suf- street ing constitution which becomes N Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN — A warning from Glen work on the new city and county building should begin in the immediate future In order that the date of completion fall within the deadline met with the response Saturday from Mayor H W Peery that he would "resist any new attempt to make speed at the expense of good judgment” Because of plars and specifications exceeding earlier estimates city and county officials this week voted to Increase the cost of the building from $600 000 to $933500 This required application for an additional PWA grant of $140 375 Cite Mistake Gale Victims n Two Ifiveirold es nines no u ilked from the t n r ritlliO Ihdual n of Proves inilu trill school heir list Inlv 5 new jut o lihmv ion tm d ui hue been npp’eh'iide in Oxn rd of automobile on i hinges ilei a P W A giant tentmivelv sit ( il for Inly 18 has turn postponed m theft and ate being held pending cording to Mis Malinc S Bamlley disposition to be ujon by school authorities Francis E Child sulibrarian The program will in all probabilperintendent was informed Saturity be held within the next 30 devs day '1 he nr two weeks Mrs Brandley said superintendent intimated It will be held In the evening and that If California peac e officers will distribution of books will begin the release the boys they will be returned to the school here following day OGDEN Iiliran Delnnl tli'S'i - Heat Bulge Taken Out at Busy Logan Intersection Approval To Cost "'! ( New Ruilding I Scenic Route Traffic Moves Again as Men Assured for Wheeler Creek Repair Street WI'A Project Wins Correspondents Register for Convention PWA Project Warning Irks Mayor It must have been hot in Logan — or else the streets are too accustomed to cool weather— for this section of the highway in the center of the business district “Expanded” in a big way and halted traffic for several hours Thomns The W P A appropriation will amount to $79 466 while the forest service will contribute $16 603 A three-mil- e loop road will extend from the head of the basin down to Pine View dam Both W P A and C C C worl ers will be used on the project Weber commissioners county have negotiated rights of way for the road Land in the Wheeler creek basin has been turned over to the forest service through efforts of the Ogden chamber of Marshal Arrosls commerce other civic clubs and the city commission A total of 6000 Ogden acres are now under lease to the forest service with only 923 acres Tribune Intermountain Service under private control The new road will provide enOGDEN - Charged in a federal complaint with making two faLse frame into another recreation area entries invo'vtng $3300 of Utah within a short distance of Ogden Idaho Central railroad deposits Newell Highficld 36 former teller at the Commercial Security bank Saturday wai arrested here by Deputy U S Marshal Alf G Gunn United S ates Commissioner John A Sneddon fixed Highficld a bond at $5000 and set August 2 at 2 p m for his preliminary hearing The BRIGHAM CITY-T- he 2X) men issued by the United of Brigham City CCC camp Satcomplaint States distrut attorney's office in urday night were called out to Silt Lake City was signed bv fight a fire in the hills 35 Charles H O' on special agent of miles north of Brigham City fedr-vl bureau of investigation the in the re on between and Field ng reported complaining witncs Plymouth Higlif old w vs chatged w th hav- that the blare is nirnveing huge ing received a deposit of $2500 on crops of dry land wheat which are June 1 and another deposit of $1000 about to be harvested on June 6 and delaying entries on these amounts until June 30 He was booked shortly after 5 m at the Weber county jail p and released upon posting bond In a s'atement issued earlier In the week by H E Hemingway president of the bank he said that TREMONTON-- A grass fire Highficld rev oral days ago severed which v as reported spreading his connection with the bank fointo diy land wheat f elds In the llowing mvcsTation of an al'eged Snowvillc sett on vv as running S31 03 in of the emoloves sho'tagc through the footlul's 35 ml cs accounts M- - Hemingway fu'thcr orthwest of Tremonton Saturasserted that Highficld had conday night fessed to the shortage to officers Information was lacking as to of the bank and H M Starbm k of of the blaze although it extent San Francisco reserve federal was reported rant hers had gathbank examiner ered to take control measures Highficld had been connected with the bank for 21 vesrs Rnd was covered by a blanket bond of $100 000 1 Tribune Special By Engineer Cites Deadline on fejL -- sH ’ Death (Haims Four V Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN — Serious and imminent’ possibility of a water shortage confronting Cache valley water users unless immediate and drastic conservation measures are effected was envisaged Saturday by George D Clyde Utah State Agricultural college Irrigation authority and Engineering school dean and Cache valley director of water July 16 1939 treasurers e T he first day s act tv dies w ill with a program and dance at 9 p m at the While Cily ballroom at which Utah State Senate Pre Iia A Huggins will be master of teiemonifs S I Tour Planned On Tuesday the delegates will leave Ogden for Salt Lake (Tty at 8 30 a m under escort of Sheriff John R Watson and the Utah highway patrol They will be received in the capitol at 9 45 a m by Governor Henry H Blood and other At 11 a m they etnto offuinls v ill attend an organ rrc ital In nnd con-clud- the L I) S tabernacle by Alexander 'ichmner and will he greet rd bv Dr Joseph I’ Men ill nnm be r of the L D S rounc II of twelve apostles The convention visitors will leave Tursday at It 45 a ni for the Mill Crrok recreation gunmds for luncheon They will he entertained with & weatern cowboy and lowglrl program arranged by the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce Later visits will be made to Bingham canyon and Saltair Principal sessions of the concluding day of the convention on Wednesday will be held in Monte Cristo camp in Cache national forest Officers will be elected In the afternoon and the convention will end with a banquet at 8 p m in Hotel Ben Lomond Among the early arrivals for the convention aie Roy Hofhcinz of Houston Texas county judge of Harris county nnd Sheriff and Mrs Patrick H Dupuis of Bristol county Mass Mr Hofhetnz carnes Invitations to hold the 3940 convention in Houston Logan Orders Play Aids LOGAN — Installation of playground equipment for all elementary schools in Logan city district has been authorized by Logan city board of education David Tarbet clerk announced Saturday following a meeting of the board Each playground will be provided with swings sand boxes teeters “parazontal" bars trapeze bars and rings giant strides slides rlnpbing trees flag poles and flags Mr Tartlet 'aid The school hoard also authorized participation of Logan senior high school hand in Ogdon Pioneer parade July 21 for payment of transportation costs and incidental expenses Purchase of some musical instruments providing the total amount does not exceed $500 was approved Other appropriations were for oiling of the rear grounds of junior high school $600 hair dryers for high school and junior high school $500 stage curtain and set fnr the new Woodruff school ”07 ”4 Icsse I Thomason roordinnlor of citv schools was Hiillioiized to ntlrnd a ennferrme called hy the state depertment of public instruction for coordinators of file state German LI)S Meet Slated LOGAN — German-speakin- g members of L I) S stakes In northern and southern Idaho gathered in Logan Saturday evening in prepnraUcm for the annual German L D S conference scheduled Sun-di- y in Logan tabcrnnclc A preliminary event to the annual religious gathering was a social and dance in the German L I) S branch chapel on East Fifth North street Attendance at tha Saturday evening program indicated that approximately 300 persons from points as fRr north as Rexburg Idaho and as far south as Salt Lake (Tty should be expected to attend Sundays sessions Principal speaker at sessions scheduled for 10 a m and 2 p m will lie Ritlon 8 Wells numhri of thcL 1) S ii t oum il of sc vrnly Bonneville Nunipw Nurso IDAHO FA1XR LIhIio - Mrs niinela 5 dung was named Bonneville enmity nurse Saturday to succeed Mrs Lillian Lee resigned -- |