Show elUftUttii 16 s 7riss' Viagp & has ssgp vm ii dja1 y Njxrfgii(ji- 4j sgjij1' toSP''tH4i4'N£‘fii iS'Hl'-- £!jc Suit Cakc Uribunc- - Saturday Morning- - -- PncCLDS Members Give Pageant Copper Miners jYouth Admits It Site of Church Founding Robber Suggested in Preparin t?it Utali-- S U Predator War et 1 1 Hendurks Utah Ranks Low In Liquor Use Magna and Arthur Mills to Close PALMYRA tt Y July (AP)— On the slopes of IIill the Mormon faith’s t astern Cumoiah font miles south of 'slates mission Ftiday night piesented their annual pageant “Amenta’s Witness for Christ” 21 he-i- Rci ommendntinn that the si itr board of agnrullure enter in'u an Agreement with the U S biological survey for a joint piedatory animal control program to cost $70 000 during the coming tear was made bv a special committee meeting F morning at the state i vpitol Tins would be additional to an S8"s 000 W P am nimtd ptogi ' also at ptedit oi s 'The imst jimi s progi im resulted in i nunat ion of some inn) covotes last jear although thiso and other predatots destioved an estimated $"00 000 to $1000 000 m lambs and livestoik during the same penial" Jainis A Hooper secretary of the lltah Wool Glowers’ association said Representatives of the livestoik and wool growing mdustnis said the $111000 program would be needed if the state is going to hold its own in controlling the number of the shv but vicious predators John Hansen pi evident of the state board of agriculture (onduit-e- d the meeting Otlieis in attendance included R Riott Zimmerman district agent for the biological survey Rnd members of his staff members of a special committee of the Utah Wool Growers' association headed bv Abe Hansen of Richfield and Don Clyde of Heotr association president mcmheis of the state board of agriculture and the state vetei mat tan Dr W H A cast of For Park Program MAGNA — Details of the program for the annual Ulah Copper field day for the Magna and Arthur mill employes of the Utah Copper company on August 1 are being w orked out and will be announced soon according to Ed J Garner Jr 125 j oung missionaries augmented by a few local residents participated in the hour-lon- g piny adapted from the Book of Mormon on whnh the futh is based and telling how according to the book Chiist appealed to the people of Amei ica The playeis emu ted their roles More than 2500 Salt Lake City on thice stages of the steep slope (Imre loveis wete ttanspotted to of Hill Cumoiah wheie their fcith old Mesno Frnhv night whin a dei lares the Angel Moroni revealed the Bonk of Moimon to Founder We'u ill ptogram w is at ban mout pHtk by the Salt Lake Joseph Smith of the L D S ihurih Dr II Wayne Dnggs of the EnCity recreation dipartmint 'I he piogram winch was under glish education department of New the dueition of Fniique L York university rewrote part of Mexuan ronsul featured the pageant ftom last year’s presentation and assisted in directing intriguing dances by dark-eje- d A Utah pageantry spec lalist Prosenoiitas and si n ring music by a Mexican orihcstra fessor J Karl Wood was In charge Dancers im hided Mrs Eduardo of duection assisted by Roscoe A Santlllanes Raquel Perez Fliseo Grover and Harold I Hansen A Martinez Anita Dalgado Pitra new lighting and sound effect sysZuniga Bertha Mayer Esther S tem was installed de Arguelles Leonor Rodriguez President Frank Evans of the and Juliana and Consuelo Rod- mission recalling 14 000 saw the riguez presentation last year estimated Following the program menu 20 000 peisons would witness Ihe bers of the club and pageant Friday and Saturday the group of Salt Lake City goodnights will tourists who made a trip to Meanwhile 16 missiouaiies gave Mexuo recently under the leadersermonettes at openship of Mr Elizondo wrere entering sessions of the missions thiee-da- y tained at a gntden party at the confereme The sessions are home of Mrs Burton W Musser held in the sailed grove on the president of the club at 1133 Har- Joseph Smith faim where the vard avenue where a program of faith believes the Lord and Jesus Mexuan dances was presented and Chi 1st appeared before Smith and the tourists told of their travels told him to prepare himself to bee ome an instrument in ' restoring the truth of the gospel to mankind ” Program Given Of Mexican Bailees Music geneial of liquor In Utah C ARFIELD— Climaxing a low E F O Bricn of Louisville Kv sue president of “learn to swum” campaign conductthe Fiankfort Distilleries declared ed at the Garfield pool joint ly by the Garfield Recreation associaFriday in Salt Lake City Mr O Bricn said 965 gallons of tion and the American Red Cross liquor per 1000 persons is the Utah students and instructors staged a per annum rate compared with water carnival Friday Under the direction of Oliver J the national rate of 1052 and a late of 4944 gallons for the District of McDonald in charge of the swim Columbia campaign demonstrations of swimmethHe attributed the high consumpming diving and ods leirned during the period were tion of liquor at the national capital to the large number of visitors given by beginners advanced stuconstantly calling in the city and dents and the womens adult clasa the steady income of the residents Vllianee to Med there Consumption y Children Lead In List of Mishap Victims A Nevada Wins Park Site Despite Ickcs nsfer 10 000 g other states ” At Strugham's request the committee rejected an amendment proposed by the secretary which would have required the state to acquue control of an adjoining privatelv-ownetract title to the area could be transferred Scrugham said likes had expressed fear 'spotting to SAN FRANCISCO Visit the Golden Gate Exposition Justice Sets Wisdom of Another Parole Heavy Speed Fines Carlos Ramos 20 years old and with troubles aplenty pleaded Jfuilty Thursday afternoon to third degree burglary And District Judge Allen G Thurman sentenced him to an indeterminate term in the Utah state prison but stayed execution until Saturday to permit further inquiry bv the state parole and probation department It only Wednesday that Kathleen Nina Ramos filed suit for divorce from the defendant charging him with beating her And at the same time Ramos was surrendered to Sheriff Grant Young by the parole and probation series of minor accidents left several Salt Lakers most of them children with bandaged hands arms and heads Friday Four youngsters eight years of age and under were among those treated at police emergency hospital Fern Christensen 2 daughter of Mr and Mrs Emerson R Christensen of 120 West Fourth North street was treated at 9 a m for severe contusions and abrasions of her left arm and shoulder which she caught in a washing machine w ringer at her home Donald Wignall 8 of 1189 South Eighth West street suffered a fractured left arm Friday morning when he fell from a tree Freddy Fife 27 months old of 763 Blair street was treated for a contusion of the back of his head inflicted by a wooden ball thrown by a playmate raul De Jong 3 of J75 North Redwood road received a cut over h a right eve when he fell at his home Fueman J S Everill 50 of 911 West Third South street suffered a cut on his right hand when he touched a band saw at the fire department shops Inmred at the same place was W H Twombley of 742 Roberta street who waa treated at the hos-pU for abrasions of hia right knee when he struck it on an automobile bumper Fern Scott 21 of 36 North Fifth West otreet was treated for a puncture wound on her left thumb inflicted by an ice pic k be-fo- 160-acr- e and prominent movie stars Southern Pacific offers jou the choice of three fine daily trains providing service suitable to everyone Uav her July 29 30 31 or August 1 Return limit 20 days Pete L Karakis of ordered committed to was Magna y the county jail to serve a Justice jail term imposed £riday by of the Peace T E Burke of Magna when the defendant admitted a charge of reckless driving and I drunkenness ' The commitment was ordered after Karakis informed the court he could not pay $35 of a $50 fine after the court had suspended $15 of the fine and five davs of the jail sentence conditional upon pajment of 7 the fine - fy iK"iVs ""C 41 trip in chair cars and coaches on the famous San I ranusco Challenger 25t - 30 - 35 MEALS special chair car for women and children only stewardess-nursOr ride the scenic Paufic I tmttul e rearrest When brought before Judge Thurman Ramos readily admitted his guilt and seemed relieved when a guilty plea was accepted The court warned Ramos that he must not molest his estranged spouse Assistant County Attorney Leon-aiW Elton did not oppose further investigation into Ramos’ life and the possibility that he might get another chance to make good d Church Civic Leader Dies in Price Tribune Intermountain Service PRICE -- Mrs Ora Bailev Harding 45 prominent community and church worker in Price for the past 17 vears died at her home at Friday of heart trouble 2pm Mrs Harding had been active In MIA Camper Admits Leaving Fire Pond Victim’s fcgfWw 4P &? 9M j Sty admire woodwork Jr and his father completed by the son in summer school course Kenneth S Bennion Young Woodworhers Finish 200 Projects in Class miles an zone L O Ross hour in r Machinery Used of 375 East Tenth South street Salt Lake City was fined $20 with a jail Activity term of 10 days suspended A $20 fine was imposed on John F Proud craftsmen all of them boys ranging from 10 to 15 years Daynes of 328 South Main street Salt Lake City when he admitted old displaced woodwork they have completed in a six weeks’ sumdriving 70 miles an hour in a mer course Friday at the Deseret gjmnasium zone and also passing a A S Kienke director of the car on the wrong "side A $5 fine witnessed distribution of on the latter count was suspended course explained that 160 of the who awards to boys who completed as was a three-da- y jail term added 200 have completed bojs piojects swimming and life for the first offense couises saving g uiiiz-inperiod during the modern power equipment in the woodwork Deseret gymnasium s Rooms crafts shops Articles ranged from wri'ing Arc desks and waidrobes to whatnots and pack boards Pack boards are the successor to knapsacks in Eoy Scout and hiking equipment Assistants to Mr Kienke in the courses were Philip B Stone and E Hubert Zimbeaux archery specialist Charles Welch played host during the day to other proud parents Admitting Deseret Gm Power In Summer 25 ROUND TRIP — in luxurious standard Pullmans on the OierlanJ Limited and Paufic Limned (berth extra) Any speeding tion Satisfaction guaranteed Ctepe Soled Shoes repotted til rcusonuhlc prices Men’s Iive Springy QA I Women's 11 IX 1 7 1 Southern Pacific Pof information see or write Willard Barr Ceneial Agent 4 So Main Street : Salt Lake City Telephone WAsatih 3008 ot 3078 K 1'B I? Lit 1IILLS pr I LILTS pair I IC Cvnirv I'aHonj Shov ttvpnir 15 EAST BROADWAY (6 Doori East of Centre Theatre) "Jmiopn iimviii and into as colon1 hJ th co bn fu e ch dr in fu Bi To alleviate conditions due to drouth the state engineer's office Friday granted the following temporary permits for the transfer of irrigation water: West View Irrigation (ompany to transfer 250 acre feet from the Delta canal West View Irrigation company to transfer 350 acre feet from the Deseret Irrigation company Piute Reservoir company to transfer 1000 acre feet from the Abraham Irrigation company and the Piute Reservoir company to transfer 3024 acre feet from the Deseiet Irrigation company m th cc m at hi w m in th C m cc X 0 w b o J E a ! Discus Cattle Strain - Proposed projects for improving the strain of cattle grown in Utah were djsiKoed informally at a special committee meeting Friday at I II Jacob vice the Hotel Utah chairman of the body organized by the chamhcr of commerce livestock and and agriculture committee four other organizations was in charge Tront Fullness nA Worlds of Bodice Drapery Time Youthful Sweetheart Necklines Off! "The Jersey figure who would not cherish Good for you — but bad for your It needs watch cleaning Harper's one" Bazaar wistfully and demi-tass- e a Nothing not even that can make double feature it wrinkle GUARANTEED WATCH Salon— Sacond Floor of Failuons ItKI’AlltS A UltVSTALS Round Fncy $!! Strati Entrant AUERBACH’S FOUNDED 1864 writes There's cer tainly nothing cooler for a Salt Lake summer than this liquid black blacker than the blackest fresh oil fo keep it on the job! Bring it to us for other floating log upon whnh she and two companions Nan Taidine and Fmtna Fluid Quavle were plaving turned over and ail three sank The othtr two gills lame up and swam to snfitv under water for hut Opal iimahu-hi mg finally brought 35 minutes to the surfiue hy Frank Bdt and work Orta ml Workman who wt-iing in a field near-b- Ji mr Water Transfers Aid Drouth Condition lie Prtorxon itt le Comfy ihild with Opal Ith h numbers of a UhhI dub had gone to the pond on a swimming party in company with their leader Mrs Ixirenzo six ri 75 Draper or composi- P n e rsey L D S chapd hy Bishop Ash L T xie ti Auerbach' Fitting T ROUND TRIP— in tourist sleeping canon two trami (including the San I rtiMciuo C htiUcttrr) Low cr berth only $ ’0 each ay ( haUrngtr meals only 25f( 30£ and 35f Lounge car for tourist pMscngcrs th br k 11 Quality HALF to on le d 35 pr of Charged with speeding 80 miles zone G W an hour in a Egbert of 1806 Third East street Salt Lake City was fined $30 with $5 of this amount and a five-da- y countv jail sentence suspended y A $25 fine with an added jail term was imposed on George Purcell of 253 North First West street Salt Lake City when he admitted driving 75 miles an hour zone The jail term in a and $5 of the fine were suspended on condition of payment of the rest of the fine before August 12 Admits High Speed h ROUND Ft Wil-’lia- Riles Set O)35 p? tv le Family troubles developed to such an extent that the wife being severely beaten and her life threatened The divorce complaint came next—and then his it n Ft Deny Drunkenness Delbert Madill and Russell both of Magna pleaded innocent to charges of drunkenness and disturbing the peace and were released from custody upon posting $50 cash bail each Time for trial will be set later The three men were arrested at Garfield Friday afternoon while riding in an automobile driven by Karakis according to Deputy Sheriffs W J Rej nolds of Garfield and N F Pehrson of Magna who made Severely Beaten hu-ic- 1 ake advantage of the greatly reduced excursion fares to San Francisco and visit the Golden Gate International I x posit ion on! rcasure Island Now is the ideal time to see the bair while cverv thing is in full sw mg There are many new attractions including famous bands 1 the arrests Expert Lauds Prison Site Court of Pacifica ColJen Cate International I poutmn 1 MAGNA— himself many phases of community work since she came to Price in 1923 and especially outstanding were her contributions as a musi-- c lan She had been music director for Caibon L D S stake for 37 years and in this capacity houses and gambling estabproduced two operas 'Carmen” lishments” might be established and ‘Martha” which won churchof a there upon creation park wide acclaim ‘That Idea is ridiculous" said During her residence In Price the Nevadan adding he had asMrs Harding was state chairman sured Ickes nothing like that would of music for the American Legion happen for nine vears and filled the same 'I don't know where he got the office for the Utah Federation of idea" Scrugham told the commitWomens Clubs She compiled the tee “but the secretary got it into music book used now by both of his head somehow that something these organizations and many of vile and wicked would go into that her own compositions are conland" private tained in them Mrs Harding was born in Provo SOUTH SALT LAKE — Ed F October 7 1893 a daughter of OliPeterson of 3955 South State street ver William and Nellie Cluff Baiadmitted chaiges of leaving a fire ley She was married to Geoige on Strawberry flats in Mill Creek B Harding September 6 1916 in canvon Friday when he appeared the Salt Lake L D S temple and before Justice of the Peace Arthur moved to Price in February of B Bringhurst He was fined $10 19”3 and five davs In the county jail Mrs Harding is survived by her After several houis' consultation with the jail term and $5 of the n other her husband a son Edw ith W ardon Owen N'eheker of the He was given a ward Bailey Harding a daughter Utah state prison lames E Ben- fine suspended stay of execution to August 1 nett director of the federal Ora Virginia Harding and three S G Allgood of Sandy admitted brothers of ptisotis left Salt Lake Citv Kenneth W Bailev of Fndav at 6 20 p m for Washing- speeding 50 miles an hour in a Provo Wallace H Bailey of Pres40 mile zone and having no ton Idaho and Haioid Bailey of ton D C license when arrested Provo Purposely lengthening his v isit in operators He was fined $10 and five davs in Salt Lake City Mr Bennett Funeral services will be with W’aiden Nebeker about jail on the first count and $2 on Sunday at 3 p m in Carsec the omi the piesent Utah prison program Judge Bringhurst sus- bon stake L D S tabernacle hy and possibilities of the new prison pended $7 of the fines and the jail Bishop Frank Bryner Graveside near Point of the Mountain site term if the rest of the fine is paid serines also will be conducted in 1 Provo burial park where interfmmallv purchased Thursday by by August Tnal of Robert King of 3319 ment will be directed by Wallace the state Qne of the nation's leading penal Fh st First South street on charges mortuary of Price expetts Mr Bennett stated the of recklesss driving and having no license when ariested piogram inaugurated at the state operatot resulted m acquittal on the first puson for rehabilitation of pnson-ei- s count and conviction on the secwhile limited bv present fauli-tond He will be sentenced Satur-du- v s w as a ' solid one ” After visiting the site with the Changing a previous plea of Inwarden he declined possibilities to one of guilty affoidid bv the new site for a con- nocent Joseph C lav ton of 98 Fifth Fast street tinuation of the w oi k were 'ixiel-Tribune Intel mountain Rcriue was fined $5 and two davs in jail nt ” W ELLINGTON - Funeral servifor running a red traffic- - light and ces for 33 year-ol$2 fur having no Opal Ruh license operators of Rulon S and Mary when ariested The jail term and daughter Wateh Kings Stolen Tola Draper Ru h $2 of the fines was suspended W of ellin g t 0 n A sneak thief enlcied the apartW hen he admitted having no ment residence of Mrs P J rav-I- c opetators lu rose Lamar Watson who drowned afterr of 355 North Mam street railv of 751 East Fourth South street Thursday rl- Fndav and slole r wrist walch ami was fined $5 and two davs in noon in an two lings Salt Lake CitW police jail 'Hie jail term and $3 of the gatioif Hnd stoi tine were suspended repot led pond two null s east of tow n will be If hile-VdSuntut Seri ice (oudtuled day at 2 p m In the Wellington d EXCURSION FARES Slate Board Sifts s of WASHINGTON acres of Boumer dam reservation lands to Nevada for park purposes was approved Friday by the house public lands committee despite a statement from Secretary Ickes that the transfer ought not to be made “as a matter of principle ” General relief demands made re(D' Representative Scrugham Thieves Take Kit cently from the national headquar- Nevada obtained approval of legisDr J S Aliev of Midvale told ters of the Workers' Alliance of lation to authorize the grant after Fait Lake City police Friday that a America will be discussed bv the committee members read a letter surgical kit was stolen from his organization’s Salt Lake local No from Ickes declaring the transfer automobile while it was parked in 1 at a meeting Tuesday at 8 p m would establish a precedent "that the 100 block on South Mam atrcct at 168 South West Temple street might result in similar demands by Southern Pacific Announces hairman July 22 1939 Dad Finds Out How It’s Done IDrunk Driver Committal To County Jail Both mills will be clewed for the and the program will get under way at the Utah Copper community park at 10 a m with races heading the activities plumed for the occasion The Utah Copper club “darby” will be a feature w ith youngsters of all ages being urged to enter their dogs hitched to some sort of cart or other conveyance for the depaitment Started December race Serving with Mr Gardner on the The Ramos case dates back to general committee are J S Powell December 3 when the youth enGeorge W Smith and Oliver J tered the A1 Hanson residence McDonald Chairmen of the va- 670 East 3300 South street On rious subcommittees are: Publicity January 3 Ramos pleaded guilty C R Brooks finance H L Erickbefore District Judge Oscar W son sports George W Smith McConkie However on January 7 course and equipment J S Powell the prisoner was allowed to change traiwportation W R Damron an- his plea to one of innocent and nouncers Russell Magleby judges then was placed under the parole J W Ridd starters A B Duck- and probation departments jurisworth traffic T H Morgan firwt diction aid A II Maiben Judge McConkie allowed the change of plea in order to give Ramos a chance to rehabilitate five-minu- Is comparatively c day o Water Carnival Ends Swim School I Annual Online Faces Divorce Cast of MiionariYw l’rrwrnh Slory From Book of Mormon at Hill (iumorah 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