Show ni t S'- -- G5N p( toiUkftniiagtaye 2 B U iuWoUiioi Sunday Morning- - -- Trio Win in Model Contest Work Betters Schedule At Deer Creek n be required to complete the Some of the material being taken from the trench Is suitable for the eailh fill dam and this is being plated In the downslieam rock set lion of the structure exta-vatio- The plan is to complete the wall and bark fill the trench before frost comes so that the task of moving some 1000 000 cubic yards of clav sand rock and gravel into the canvon ran be started early next spring The bureau of reclamation will not permit the contractor to proceed with actual construction of the dam during freezfrost ing weather inasmuch a prevents proper packing of the Inlermoun-ta- Tribune-Telegra- Aiation flub content nt (ilirfer point: David Winburn upper left Don Onrder upper right (filbert SUnerna lower i y Highway Being Built The temporary highway around the dam and reservoir site Is being surfaced preparatory to oiling and the grading for the relocated railroad is practically completed Some track has been laid but this work has been temporarily held up awaiting arrival of a supply of ties The railroad highway and some Incidental work can be continued through the winter months All in all Mr Damon expressed satisfaction with the progress of the project pointing out that while the work has fallen somewhat behind schedule during the spring and summer the contractor w as far enough ahead last fall to place the job a little ahead of schedule at this stage of construction Status of Aqueduct The status of the Salt I alee valley aqueduct division is as follows Area Trial Slated in Accident Case strong wind that swept down fiom the mountains at Glider point R Allen of Crescent SANDY- -J proved too much for the 104 model denied reckless driving charges gliders that attempted to set a new record in The Tribune-Telegrapiefeired against him bv Chief liilermouiitam Aviation club Traffic Deputy Shei iff J K Siheib contest Saturday aftei noon "and the in the i ourt of Justu e of the Peace three-eat old maik of 6 minutes White of Sandy Trial was and 10 seconds remained intact Keg set for July 25 Don border's glider however The defendant allegedly drove bucked the wind for one minute r when involved in a recklessly and 45 seconds to take first 13800 and at collision State place In the senior division Second and third honors went to South streets on June 28 Lee Face and 4llert Carlson Admitting a chirge of speeding resiertivelv with times of one 50 miles an hour in a 40 mile zone The Olmstead tunnel has been minute and 315 seconds and one cost John Davis of True a $6 fine holed through and the eontiaetor minute and 3 5 seconds is now ronstructing a cement plant while J Dunne Rusath of 1400 A flight of 52 seconds hy a glider preparatory to lining Actual lining Tenth East street Salt Iaake City wall start before the end of the owned hv David Winburn won for was sentenced to pay a $15 fine month and will be completed befene the aviation eluh member the first and serve five days in the county frost sets in plaee medal In the junior division jail for having no inspection ticket e The three-mil- e Draper-Alpinwhile Slack W Winburn Jr took on his rsr The jail term and $12 tunnel on which work was tem- second place honors a 60S of the fine were suspended If the porarily suspended because of second flight Third place went to rest of the fine is paid in 30 days ‘'swelling ground’1 which crushed Albert Lester Hartman whose Charged with illegal use of a the steel supports is again being glider remained aloft 49 5 seconds on his car Roy Mickeisen spotlight excavated from both ends A before of 3h0 North Fifth West street was crashing to the ground steel been has stronger support Gilbert Sisneros a beginner in fined $10 and three dava in the designed and the trouble which the aviation dub sent a glider up county jcil when he pleaded guilty forced suspension of work has been for one m nutc and 19 5 seconds to On condition the balance of the definitely overcome The tunnel has set a mark ahove that of the jun- fine is paid In 15 days $6 and the been driven in 2250 feet from the ior division champion It was the jail term were suspended Draper side and 250 feet from the youth's first model glider Alpine side Work on the Alpine face was started only a short time Grant Mommott and Omar ago by the crew which recently Brems two other boys who built holed through the Olmstead bore their gliders during The Tribune-Telegra90’s Intermountain AviaBide Advertlsied tion rlub school took second and Bids have been advertised for the third places In the novice divito a vogue for Conforming second unit of the aqueduct — a 7' sion bustles in w omen s dresses expec ted stretch-anmile d to Hrrive in the United Stales fiom they will be The three vvinmts in each class opened Julv 71 Mr Iar--ou is ull ra feminine sty h s of Ii ui mk I nw vide mcdils and the di c s vv ill he lie nil in M I ill anil the btueau li ul elicited to t ll is wcie t sec tion of the " edi iiiiii s win mh Mi mI ill e f i pit e r in n il lit'd it - iGi somewh t u ih r hut Hi t the ch ii' °m ic mi'e W ill ms of Rut ke li tin m ninl lav would not affect the true of of In It I i' ( Ni vv 5 n't pi t ih nt Ull mpte ot tile National Centime gmul tomp'e'ion The tunneling can be continued m id t lit e pi t tin t ions St' uril tv at through the winter without imthe Salt aiipoit He is on his wav to attend the national tonvtii-tiopairing the quality of the work A -- two-ca- Loom Of Gay m -- vv i -- i c i i I 1 i Current activities on the Duchesne tunnel division include test drilling at the upper end This Is being done to furnish the reclamation bureau and prospective bidders with information as to the tvpe of materials through which the diversion tunnel will pass During the latter part of the i v i -- Midul(k Firemen Name Delegates On Dueheane Tunnel For Violation n Trio Forfeit Bond st J P Hudson 28 of 1769 Fifteenth East street was sentenced Saturday In Salt Lake City police court to pay a $25 fine or serve eight days in jail for failure to yield right of way to another vehicle The motorist was arrested July 9 at Fifteenth East street and LOS ANGELES July 15 UP -Heber J Grant of Salt Lake Citv president of the L D S church Saturday said importation of foreign sugar had ruined Utnhs principal agricultural activity the sugar beet industry In an interview on his arrival for a two-da- y visit with members of hts church the tall bearded MorClub mon leader pointed out that ''50 years ago the federal government Wives Have was offering a bonus to growers of sugar beets so that the nation Approximately 30 members of the might be in Its supE B A tlub and their wives atply of sugar " tended a boating and swimming “AtLehi Utah whuh has a popouting at Blink Rock resort Nat-- ulation of 2000 we hid a beet sugar m tlav afternoon with a puioll of $ 00 noo '1 T p in a (limit r vv as served fmtoiy amt it is now a Mini ' Ml veu f i'll wnl hv il in im in the iu- ml s i d u ii i ii i i il f tt tom s simil ii lv hive he tlub is spimsiutd bv thi lit n ah niiuneil lie iiulusi i is h nl Assoiintts hien luimtl thioiqh the ei mutniu pi ismg Bilsiniss ot is tit Lake Civ idioiv of impoiting tane sugar at low labor Lost outside the United States " Members Outing P v v v i d (’ouniy Firemen of the guild to be held July S L J6 to 18 in San Franusio MIDVALE — Delegates to the b 'The boyish boh definitely will Name Delegates out” he said 'and in Us plai e Utah State Firemens assoiiation braids and longer hair will he the M AGN A— Delegates had beefi convention at Vernal August 3 tn mode will he selected Saturday by members of Ostruh feathers 5 were selei ted Friday night ac- worn In the hair for s tha Salt Iake county fire departevening cording to ( luef L C Canning " ment station No 2 to attend the 'I he delegates im hula Louis Goff annual convention of tha Utah Ka mi A left Ivan Dimmit k I F Sima Firemens association at VerWolfe Fred Jenkins and Walter Assets nal on August 7 4 and 5 Jenkins with Chief Canning add Sausage The delegates will he Allen S Assistant Chief Henrv Nelson also Brin SLiOO and W Knight 2 sheppiek with of ( ( harlrs attending mining Chief Rnv Smilh and Assistant the local department is treasurer Assets of the Salt Iake Saiisige Chief Vcrl A Hawes alan repreof the state organization Midi lie citv heads also mem- fa tori 1216 South State street senting the nt il group bers of the local firemens asso- were sold for the second time Saturday tn the Jensen Brothers Park- ciation who will go tn the convention are Maior I Hollis Ailrtt tng company at a prico of $4 AO SlOilk and Counrilmcn Tyler Vincent and The sale was condutted by Judge Club Teter C Evans in Third district Of George Wrglit com t MAGN'A-- A steak fry’ wi'l he Represt ntativ es of the Merchants Salvaje company who last the feature of an ou’door party to icliin Hunted It jirutt sti d thry w ere nut given be staged hi me libers of the MagAid of Salt Lake City and conn-- i a fm thante to bid Ht the first na Garfield Lions tlub at Tanner a tv us dents in In ating a possible reieivers sili at whuh the firm flat in Little Cottonwood ismon amnesia in tun Rupcit 11 lase 24 vt it sold fur $1 4111 wile present at the evening of Julv 21 it was Mem-nioof uio a t’olo anaiiplane mei Nil urdn bv O Sa'urii iv a bidding and tail-i- d the un w is u b president requested Baton n bv offir to he laised seven times '1 lie the missing persons bun hi of the will begin promptly at fry (hopping out whin the $4a)0 7 70 p m Silt Lake Gity polite lit piutment figure was i e u lied Mr Memrnott said and the Jiaity will he slmtlv ’stag” A watei melon ' bust will follow the ilinner Fry Feature Lions Parlv Mid-Flor- roast d Young Bather Hurt Gwenilardtr 8 of 74 Girard av e Jiue was treated at the Silt I ike poll a emrrgemy ho p al Sititrdav evenjng for a seiete laieration on tha bottom of her right fool suf-fare- d when another child pushed har into a pool on the stale capital grounds The gul stepped on pier of glass in the water vv Britons Vint On Tour S L of U S he-ft- Band Students to Perform In Honor of Director Commemor itmg roniplelmn of 25 vers o' summer hand s in Silt Like Cilv until r dun-tioof Cl irrni e J kins 65 students of the I'lVi rla'ses will appear in i nni ert Sund iv at at the bandstand in Lib4pm erty park Members also will appear in o!o rentals Monday at 7 30 p m Ch-m- n i v Four Knglishmen who have been louring the United States and Canada during Ihe past two months visited ill Salt Iatke City Saturday afternoon and night and wete scheduled to continue Ihtir plane ill Sunday and will leave for Englind aboard the to New Ymk tup C Queen Mary Julv 19 The sightseers aimed at the municipal airport from Seattle Wash in a t hartered T W A plane at 3 30 p m and embarked immediately on a tour of the uty The party consisted of Hnn A Mr F Gunncss and Mrs G Hixsihen and O S Baker When asked if they approved of Pi line Minis'er Neville Chamberlains foreign polity they ell de-- i nt hired 'One hundred per 1 tt n at Liherti 1104 Inner I 11 S sl’eet ward ihapel 1 SANDY ago and has continued them annually except for two yrars during servlt In the World wr (I'fnets inmmit-te- e members w 111 hiaih of the Nandi" V T A the r pirtners will hold a outing at Blitk Ro k Tut-dn- v evening with W ilford Ticr-sm- i president tn charge The group will meet at the Sandv elementary arhonl at a p m diiv to th lake resort and immigration on the cae Youngest Actor Wagon center office of Will the hint to Copprrton he opined at 7 Ju'v 27 p m si oi di'ig to Slanliv ltiiniiuiii (lent of the hoard of edm it ion Ih" homes will he used to house tearhers with families who rnme Into the high si hnnl i' where renting of Cnppsrtnn homes is a problem except for worker of th Utah Copper com 5c) Partioulaily strong will be the tru k riding and roping arts Among those returning are Buff Brady of Butte whoe spennlty is to j imp rope atop Jiis saddle horse Ken end Lavima Williams of Colwell Kan and their daughter Carol Doris eight years old the youngr t actor in the rodeo circuit and I loyd and Blanche McRc of Fort Worth Texas Last years audiences will remember Clown Jimmy Naiabitt of Nowata Okla and his trained mule Freckles Throwing asida his romic role Naisbitt last year dashed into the arena twice to save thrown riders from serious injury on the horns of maddened bulls This year his equally skillful wife Pauline will join him in the Salt Lake show A new and rising star listed for Covered Wagon days is Howard Essex of Fort Worth Texas and his Brahma bull that answers almost any command— even jumping through hoops like a circus dog Monte and Louis Montana of Glendale Cal and Jeff Reeves and his gelding “Danger" well known in (owbov circles will be introduced for the fust nine to Covered Wagon il iv s l titled got rs I v p Mexican leioitln Roberto was an Amerit whose mother Mrs Bojorquez Mirgucrita Bojorquez lived in lain Mm his Mexit o Visiting her t hoi e he substantiated the fact that the Idaho Robeito was her son and was born in Bhoontx The Immigration service a mlx-uof Identities appaientlv ot (lined when the Mexiian Roberto crosstd Into the United States and then re-turned Authorities who had Ho retord of his return puked up the trail of thn American Roberto at Turbin thinking it was the same person Anvwav said Lem e both Robertos ste legally In their respective countries so the immigration eerv-Ir- s will gladlv forget them and get on to lees confusing cases - Copperlop Home Bids Ht and shown world’s Leo J in Salt Lake Citv wrote Roberto Bojorquez after United States and Mexican officials had unravoled one of the strangest “mistaken identity’’ tangles in the history of the service were two Involved in the mix-u- p each named other photographs there and found youths Roberto Bojorquez and almost iden- It checked exactly— even to peculialtical In physical appearance al- arities of the ears which are observed closely for Identifithough they are not related and ways were not even aware of each other’s cation existence Right Y'outh Found So alike are the two Robertos To make positive they had the that when their trails i rossed at the the Mexiian border United Slates right man authonties took idtntified newer photographs to Mr and Mrs mint jrition author it it And Rill lel Bojoique in Mexico Fathei the wiling one as an ttliei! i s tiers and tluse fiiemlt v hi n j Milts of oi c Rubt to w e inolhi Mr Bujorqm shin n i hinu iijhs of the s t mid all nli nt tied them I'M he il cl fiom his ton mi tltv ei i out ulisiV lilt nt it it it tim as tint he Citv but it was not unlike- ltito luir mu the border ly he 1ml iio-st- d 1) portal mil Nought Tint eudenie was sent to Lerne RoThe whole bewildering business and Woods who confronted berto with it But the youth meiely a when some months ago began reiterated his dentals youth iiHined Robert Bojorquez Salt immigration authoriconvicted of violating the mariwere ties deportation district preparing federal the juana act by rourt at Pueblo Colo arrived at at tion against Kobprto when they James the Idaho stale reformatory at St received word Saturday from I McGrow immigrant tnspeelor at Anthonv to serve his sentence that another Roberto Nogales Immigration authorities at Noreal son of Mr and disRojorquez-t- he gales Ariz wired M F Lenee — had been trict director of the service in Salt Mrs Rafael Bojorquez that Roberto was a located in Mexico UUc Ci So amazingly dose was the reMexican illegally in the United semblance between the two Roher-to- e into Lence States They that they had identified the acvestigate and take deportation w rong one as their son MeCrow exthe tion against youth But when Lenee and Inspector plained Harold Woods questioned Roberto Trip Inravels Mix-uhe asserted he was born in Thoenix The truth came to light when an Ariz and wa an American citizen unHe denied fluently in Mexican— he uncle of the Mexiran Roberto was in couldn t speak English— that his able to believe his nephew an American jail journeyed from parents were Mr and Mrs Rafael Naco Sonora to Mexico City and as the Mexico of Sonora Bojorquez found him living there unaware of claimed authorities Nogales He imthe family excitement officials Salt Lake Puzzled the his obtained a picture of Roberto and mediately got in tout h with sent it to immigration officials at parents scarified MiCtow Meanwhile They lompnretl it wiln Nogali s ami found t hi re The federal “closed’’ Saturday Jordan School District Asks — Bids were asked Sat-imlIn the Iordan school dis-- 1 H t tm building two niplex mnes on the high si hoot i tm-p- Flam V Beach Onliner and Tuesdiv at 5 p m and 7 "0 p m at the I nun nti of U'nh nuiMt hall Vr Hawkins htmlmaMer at the University of Utah staitrd his aiimmer hind here 27 years I’-T- Salt Lake appearance of the wicked Black Diamond in the upper picture throwing Berjl Mulkey champion cowboy was assured Saturday when Cremer lower let t put his signature on the Covered Days rodeo contract With hnn are Norman Sims and Gus P Backman A an-b- N Simh two-thir- Immigration Officials Solve Foreign Surar Mixup Over Two Robertos Mexican Youths Looked So Much Alike Importing Hit That They Had Everybody Baffled Factory Price MIDVALE — Beginning a campaign to keep the Midvale Citv park free from weeds mimbcis a of the club met at the park Friday evening for the fust work period under the clieitnm of George Walter Strom ilub president Afterward the group went to the home of Mr Strom for a wienie' Mr Cremer said of his head of bucking horses are new this year In addition he has 50 flashy saddle mounts for entry in the parade His livestock most of which will arrive Tuesday morning from Butte also includes several cars of wild Brahma cattle Some of the steers are fleshly imported from Texas for the dangerous cattle riding contests Signing of the Cremer outfit also assutes the reappearance here of many stars that stood high with the fans last year and of several performers of high repute who will meet Salt Lake audiences for the first time 100 Har- Fourth North street watih and interpret traffic sigMiis Ritter and two women comnals refrain from playing in the panions suffered cuts and bruises sheet to walk on left side when in the collision it bei omes necessary to use coun-ti- y Other cases handled Saturday lanes and uoss railroad tracks bv Judge Pieva Beck Bosone inin safe places cluded -As part of the educational camSpeeding— W E Hall 39 of 272 paign childien will be taken on Bmnswick place $25 or eight days will plan daily safety 45 miles in zone excursions bulletins make safety posters and stop signs— John Crus Ignoring friezes and choose committees to 29 of 1924 South Main street and investigate and repoit all hazards Jacqueline Kittle 19 of 1357 Third at and near school each foifeited $10 bail avenue In the higher grades there will bond be moie difficult studies in the Ignoring traffic signals— Albert cause and prevention of accidents Jav Brown of 120 Third East street and whnt school children mav do foifeited $10 hail bond and Carl to further the cause of safety 18 of 579 Hamilton court Sharp In the junior and senior high $10 or three davs schools there will be intensive courses not only in the general v Flower Liners Meet To Weed Park Has New Horses vard avenue after his automobile struck a machine operated by Miss Louise Ritter 72 of 1165 West fune-tion- week the dam foundation work was Inspected hv F F Smith Pmnr engineer on earth dams for the bureau of reclamation Mr Smith was the engineer In charge of construction of the Echo dam The weeding work will be at the jiark eai h I'rlday the dub decided vv giims arena will be spread with calcium chloride to make it as free of dust as a cement highway Rodeo pcrfoi mantes this y ear are scheduled Thursday Friday and Saturday at 8 30 p m and Monday at 2 15 p m and 8 30 p m Scores made in the competitive events will be cumulative and will be announced Saturday night In addition a free performance for children is planned Saturday at 2 15 p m Mr Sims reminded rodeo fans that the best presentation Is always on the opening night when the stock and riders both are fre In other years attendance has been highest for the final performances Four Olliers Cited suhiect of safety hut also in the mechanics of npeiating and maintaining an automobile The respective duties of motorists and pedestrians will be stressed The adult safety education program will include special instruction for operators of school buses traffic safety and driver education courses for high school teachers training in fire prevention and control and courses in safety practices for both the general public and peace officers Be Dustless also announced that arrangements have been completed to make the 1919 Wagon Days rodeos “dustless" The fail grounds Fine or Jail Court Tells Crash Driver Many Safety Lessons Small children also will be taught to go directly to and from school bv the safest route keep on the sidewalk cross at crosswalks or other proper crossings learn to Ilairdrcss Fashions EBA to 4 icf Mr develop habits of rnndlirt whirh will function In difficult situations and in times of crisis The most elementary part of the program will be to teach first and second grade children to learn to say distinctly their names parents' names home addresses telephone numbers and names of s hools Driver Denies Recklessness Three Boys Win Chieken Dinners at Meet v performances beginning Thursday night The Cremer rodeo has just concluded a series of appearances in Butte that drew the largest rodeo crowds in the history of that city Mr Sims said To Setting of Glider Record materials c The same rodeo outfit whirh haa delighted Covered Wagon Ds'S fans for thg pest two years was signed Saturday night for celebration Leo J Cremer of Big Timber Mont arrived from Butte late in the afternoon and accepted the terms extended by Norman Sims rodeo chairman and Gus P Bat celebration manager for five accident Wind Prevents July 16 1939 the-197- 4To help rhildren understand situations which involve hazard 5 -- To develop habits of conduct which will enable children to meet situations of daily life without Their gliders won firsts ill The estimated ia lWiiyKilirtjiji Back Fa onto Acts To As soon as the tiemh Is completed the (ontiactor will start work on the high ronciete wall This phase of the job will take about one month Mr Larson 4M4 Finn to Bring Objective Outlined The general objectives of the program are listed as follows" 1 -- To awaken In children a safety consciousness develop In children a feel ing of responsibility for their own aafety and for the safety of others 3 -- To create correct attitudes toward law and officers of the law all lS6 Wagon Days Officials Sign Up Rodeo ry ff V -- - Stroke of Pen Assures Thrills Galore The program of the state department of education for aafety courses In Utah's public schools was approved Saturday by tha gnvernnr’a coordinating committee on traffic safety at a meeting in the capitol The program will Include aafety education for elementary and grades plus driving courses for those old enough to obtain drivers’ licenses It Is also planned to give instruction for adults Elementary courses will be given In all Utah schools beginning with the new school year this fall and the secondary courses will be conducted in about 10 junior and senior high schools Lack of Instructors with training in this subject will prevent some high schools from having the courses con- is (F Governor’s Group Okeli’s Program To Begin in Fall v tractor for the Deer creek division Is currently engaged in excavating trench to bedrock The the cut-oworkmen are now down about 50 feet and installation of a well system to unwater the trenih site will start Monday Another month will To Start on Us4wlMMiiJwKW bj State Approval ported Saturday Satisfactory progress also is being made on the Salt Lake alley aqueduct division and design data are now being worked tip for the Duchesne tunnel unit company Tribune 4 && f 4 Work on the Peer Creek unit Cf the Provo river project i moving forward slightly ahead of aehedule E O Larson engineer In charge of construction for the reU S bureau of reclamation y Salt £akc jSchool Safety Courses Win Progress on Aqueduct Unit Reported he said The Tbc -j It vvaa explained bv Dr C Feiisen si hoo supei Intendi lit pany N The (Ontrmt previously had been It t to ft Salt Lake CVy bidder hut was subsequent Iv Riven up when he said he had overlooked tutors in the (ontrnt which would make It impossible the twofimilv to eonstruit dwellings for the pro e he hail hid rione for the etriu lures have been prepired hv Ashton enl Evans Salt Lake City arrhiteete p 1 1 in illy Cy T a lion of Cm it Fall v ho began Ins Mont at an umr mnumniir hue st vital years ago and returned last year as an t pelt has been signed for another test of votal strength On the competitive side Mr Cremer was less certain but it was fairly definite that Everett Bowman of Hillside Ariz worlds champion all around cowboy in 1977 will enter the lists Ashury Schell of Tempe Ariz now third in the national standings has said he will compete as has Dav e Campbell of Osage Okla whose record of three seconds for hulldngging set in Salt Lake City in 1937 still stands unequalled At ( nroiiHtlon Rail The 1979 edition of Covered Wagon Davs will officially leave the pres Tuesday night at the coronation ball for Queen Marie Bertelsen Governor Henry H Blood who is fast becoming an expert in crowning royalty will Bgan fit the regal aymbol in plate as the highlight of a street dance in the 200 blot k on Main street The dame will also mark the tlimax of the tlress-u- p tampnign xponxortd by the Silt Lake junior i humber of tommeiie lowboy hats valued at $15 will be piesuil-e- d (o the man hihI the woman with tie best i ostuine whether In tow-bo- v oi pioneer theme Wednesday night the telehialitm will strlkp a icflettive note for one aiming befoie entering on the hilarious davs leading tn the Julv 24 t luriax lhat evening at aunsH II lytln s glorious matorio he (nation' will he piesr nted on the uipilnl steps hv the Salt I nke soiietv with tut) Ogdc n augers added to the i js I' ext morning the spotlight will shift to the popular thildrtns a rade and thereafter the sale nllv for rodeos stunts and a grand parade on the mnrnmg of Pioneer day Monday t Oia-tori- o |