Show ' -- w i - - l'i - ' - - ' t :': - i - I I I I 1 :1i H: : : t ' 10 A Sunday Morning tri)C Salt o Ilkt Zribunt July 30 1939 - : I ! I News Happenings About Utah and Utah people 1 Tribune Special Correspondents By I i1 Review of Week In Utah 1 ? i i 1 1 1! I : i :: 1 1 I : (' In Many Fetes i t '! I I :!::' f: i ' LNAet44av264 3Irs Amelia Braniulenberger Dies after passing Sigg century niark Cache County Woman Dies At Age of 100 Bottino of Helper died in a Utah county hospital of injuries suffered last week when his motorcycle left the highway in a skid A passenger on the motorcycle suffered major injuries At Clearfield a head-ocrash put four persons in the hospital two of them most critically hurt Other accidents over the state brought Injuries to scores of others as the holiday week end was over Providence Pioneer Succumbs Paq Turn of Century n U S Highway To Reach Tribune Intermountain Service 'PROVIDEN'CE Projects $5567193 for development of a major air depot adjacent to Ogden ordnance depot at Sunset in Davis county was revived wito word from Washington that appropriation of more than $3000- 000 was in prospect Bids for construction of an additional unit of the Salt Lake-Dee- r Creek aqueduct are to be considered Monday at bureau of reclamation offices in Provo it was announced Ingt week Hope of Ogden's Pioneer Days' celebration was the point in dispute at a meeting called of Ogden chamber of commerce members by Mayor H W Peery last week Despite repeated promises of a willingness to "cooperate" the chamber group members were rebuffed by the mayor w h o charged them witlp designs to ''block" the annual event PrOVO School ‘Addition Bid Auarded Provo dedicated the remodeled and enlarged city library Ogden city commission had the Ogden library problem "thrown In its lap" When the library board disclaimed all responsibility for "dangerous" overloading Vernal preof library floors pared to welcome firemen of the state for the annual convention Devethe coming week end lopment of an "electric eye" automobile counter by the regional forest service office at Ogden was reported to offer a new departure In that field offering a time BRIGHAM my-- A bid of $10- 880 for construction of an addi tion to the McKinley school at Tremonton was awarded Vern C Tolboe of Provo Friday it was announced by Box Elder county school board Mein beni Saturday Jennings and Cannon company of St (eorge was nwlmied n $29- 600 bid for remodehng the Willard Central school A number of subcontracts will be awarded Brigham City contractors board members said rt of the number of vehicles passing through forest portals bt ourr 1 A! k 4''" sure to be in style if you choose Axelradts quality - fur- niture i t 1 Famous for for value 26 Open an Axelrad years The Trenton r creation unit will 1 ichmond cost $16000 $21000 and North Loga $23000 and all are expected to completed by early winter The )ids also call for an addition to the neW Lewiston junior high school at a cost of approximately WOO Balance of the program Includes buildings at Providence Hyrum Hyde Park Millville and an addition at the Smithfield junior high school An amendatory application sent by the district was recently by P W A officials and included help to complete the buildings at North Logan Rich- mond and Trenton For Equipment' Also included ln this amendatory approval were funds for the purchase of some equipment for the 10 units Mr Theurer said The plan originally called for an expenditure of $210000 hut when Wellsville Lewiston North Logan and Providence requested larger units and offered to contribute for this the first amendatory application was made and' later another application for largor units at North Logan Richmonl and Trenton taking the cost of the program to $310000 Oldson to Quit - School Board 0 Logan Mi Rate Fixed 4 t ou can I r: 1 away hhop fa advanfage al toil it: A t1 ' 41 - "Mi ' it i:' Ammeenimmink i1 0 i 7 — k ' - ' )t''- -—' ''' ''' - -- ' I r c 4At'f 41 ' - 04C:- - 1 ''l '4 t i 'si: i: : I "4' '7'''''''':'"' ''': : ' :::: )'' ' - Gets in Race i - i ' i' ' t ' f t' Dr J Duncan Spaet h professor of English And AN former — literature at Princeton university who appeared as a member of the visiting faculty At the recent Utah State Agricultural college summer left this week end for session Seattle Wash where he expects to visit for a few weeks At the MO session college officials plan to have Dr Spaeth give a Menem Of lectures and teach two classes One Of these will be on Shakespeare with a discussion of plays not studied durinZ his 1939 The other Shakespearean class class will cover the Victorian PROVO—Dr NVayne T Hales professor of physics and mathematics Brigham Young university lind a member of the Y M M I A general board has been named supervisor of teligiolis nen vit lor the Alpine term (if the It Y slimmer sthool Church stitAices for Sil S4 !Mill mt S111(1004 ill tie heir! nen! by (limpet (n ill Sunday at 103() a m aiiil rr efii30 A ji I it ' ' : I 1 F i f t f — :' 7 4' i ' i 1i pIA 1 Light 1 '''''—' - i " V i 1 1 I I ? :: - ' 1 1 't 44 :' :I 1 :: le '' 1 i' ' ''''f''' OGDEN : ' ! 1 ' ! ler '' - : 4 s - S lk ' ' i"' ‘‘' tc:rnIsNsioonotfhoerrmmoafyoorityungdoevretrhn i : - ‘ i — - 3 : : e t ' f ' ' 1 AlbsK1 4CAcrCieLSiatAto004044 ' : ' :$:: : ::: )::: $ ' :i ::: ':' : ' i : r ' :' PWA Okehs CityColtnty Building Plans Three Suffer Crash Hurts h Group Backs Air Base g lending-spendin- Suit Filed to Obtain Patriotic Attitude Aqueduct Land Oadenite Jailed On Dance Charge uttitonutn agreement Mayor Peery at this meeting refused to accept the assurance of business men that they came to the meeting "in a genuine spirit The mayor of cooperation" charged that wholehearted support had not been given the annual Pioneer days celebration a state- ment which was vigorously denied Mr Simmons was first elected county commissioner for a two-yeterm in 1934 and was reelectterm in 1936 ed for a four-yea- r During his term in office he has been chairman of the joint board which planned the new city and county building now under conAt various times he struction has been in charge of county buildings and grounds and roads and is now head of the county welfare department Born In Payson The mayoralty candidate was born in Payson and moved to Ogden in 1924 where for 10 years he was in the contracting and lumber business Ile is now chairman of the county commission and in addition to the city and county building major projects he has worked on have been the new Utah Hot Springs arterial highway and construction of the fire department a n d machine shops on Twelfth street In the latter connection he said he advocated a consolidation of city and county fire denartment s Commissioner Simmons the past year WIIS president of the National General Marshall praised the fine at of the Ogden chamber of comm MT with reference to the prio?ity established by the war department in the air corps construction program as a(fecting the Ogden air depot" "It is seldom I hat the war department receives such cordial support in circumstances like these" the letter continued "and your broad understanding of our problem and assurance of full cooperation are deeply appreciated" "We felt" said Mr Browning "that we should accept as a matter of patriotism the judgment of the or department in its decision to develop island air bases and front line defenses first We believe that the eventual status of the Ogden air base has not been changed as evidenced by the recommendation to appropriate more than $3500- 000 for a project that will carry over until next session of con- be invited as one of the principal guwds at the public meeting Other gucsts will include Ogden men and women who have been leading figures in public and social welfare work said Mr Peter-BOI- L Mr been appointed Peterson said adding that rapid of coordination development work is anttripated as the committeca act to work Committees and chairmen are: Membership and atandards Keith Wilson: social service exchange I Mrs EMI (WM AntiruWq Pli Thatcher health Di Howard K Edwin pro:mini Palph Jemion finance lir E E ttreenwell recreilt on and play grounds Aaron orne have Association of County Officials which this month held its annual convention in Ogden In recognition of his services in arranging the convention the association at its closing session elected him ex- ecutive director City Commissioner Edward T Saundersseveral months ago announced his intention to seek reelection and City Auditor M L Critchlow will run for election for the first time being an appointive official by reason of serving the unexpired term of his predecessor of SteOGDEN — Descendants phen Perry Utah pioneer of 1850 will conduct their annual family reunion August 12 at Lorin Farr park A program of entertainment has been arranged 1 ' i i - 4 '4 7 ' 4 ' '' ::'' '4 I i 27-2- g "40 1 ' 1 7 i ' 4 ' l i 7'111 I f' 11":' '' 1 '''' i ' 4 r ! '4') 1' rt I : ii' yi V tz 7 4- 1 :?''1 '7 ' t If:' rf44''''-i717 11 :611J1 1tclII(441-:' " jIttt I 1I 0 ''i tv''' y i !1M 1 i zi PY i ! e '''' '' at ' 1i ios 0 ' 1 1 ' : ' I ' )) : !': -- : ' r' tI - - 41 ::iT t t t'4 ‘ :: t is i ''i Miss place Fulton won first in the d Shorthand Dictation Event establishing a new World R e c or d by transcribing her dictation at the rate of 66 words per minute: first in Open Student Type- writing at 1114words per minute new World flee ord first in World Novice Typewriting event at 115 words per minute and first in Dict- phone words Transcription at 83 per minute new World Record She also habit the World Record for First Year Shorthand made as a student of Ilenager Business College Eleanor Fulton Transcription—all New classes will be organized at IIENACEIt 1117SINES53 45 East Broadway COLLEtlE Salt Lake each week during Visitors are August ENTIRE SC11001 IS welcome any time Phone or send ppt cord for catalog Posit ions are secured for graduates the school hos been unable to fill all positions open this year It will pay to enroll NOW and prepare for a position in this nationally knOWn Business College CITY--Willin- 1 '''''':4r 7 Eleanor Fulton with the won by her In International Commercial Schools contest held at New York World 's Fair June Trophies th1p :' 4- - 1 '' 6'i ' k TON About Camp WatERDMAN( kins son of Norman V Wntkinn or Ingham ('iv kilo rppresentred the 1041d llotary doh ill the hoyn state rnclunpment nt Jordan Nnr rmks rplaivd tun exprdenrp Elt t he camp nt the reguhir V cekly Rotary dub luncheon k : c gress" I 1 V'41 I Vk Standing and special committees to direct the condi activities ' I N i's - ar Holder of Four World Records Tribune Intermountain ervice A representative of University WIDEN Ogden Community !' council coordinating agency of of Utah school of social work a public welfare and social work school which has been assisting Auin Weber county will be host organization of the Ogden coungust 10 to one of the nation's cil in an advisory capacity will leading exponents of such coun- I Ogden "get-togeth- Tribune Intermountain Service PROVO—Suit seeking to conOGIDEN July 29 — General demn 176 acres of land in Utah George C Marshall army acting county owned by Helena Allen for OGDEN—Charges Af violation of Chief of staff has commended the construction of the aqueduct from a town ordinance requiring midOgden chamber of commerce for Deer creek reservoir to a point night closing of business houses Its stand on recent air base devel- near Salt Lake City has been filed in the district court by the metroand a state law prohibiting Sun- opments When the general staff gave pri- politan water district of Salt Lake day dances Saturday held Wayne Barker of North Ogden in Weber ority over the projected $8000000 City The suit asko the court to asJukice of the Peace Ogden air base to strengthening county jail David Shupe set Barker's' bail at defenses at Puerto Rico Panama sess the value of theproperty and Ilawail and Alaska the chamber grant an order for immediate and WO Barker allegedly failed to appear of commerce in a wire to General temporary possession of the propfor trial Wednesday when his trial Marshall said in effect that the na- erty was set and his failure led to his tion's defense program taken as a second arrest Hearing of the whole should be given first consideration and that Ogden had no charges has not been reset He was taken into custody late quarrel with the temporary delay In a communication to Frank M Friday by Sheriff John ft Watson and Deputy Sheriff George Wea- Browning chairman of the chamber's military affairs committee therston Ogden Social Work Council To F(t( IL A Lea(ler cils and one of the originators Of the council plan O H Peterson announced Saturday president The xisiting social work leader is Kenneth S Beam of Los Angeles ('id executive secretary of Community Councils Inc Mr Beam will be the featured speaker at three meetings scheduled during the day Ile will address a regular noon luncheon meeting of Ogden Kiwanis club in Ilotel Ben Lomond ballroom at noon August 10 At 6 p' in he will participate in A round table discussion of prob111114 of the Ogden council kvhcn he joins the 411111(11s executive tiiuinItIr and committee hairnom at dinner in I ocks car tilvt at 8 p in will address R piddle meeting in Utah Power and Light into Follows Dinner Sim- Commissioner Although mons indicated more than a month ago that he was considering running for mayor his announcement of candidacy Saturday followed close upon what had been slated dinner" of to be a Mayor Peery and business leadersI Wednesday night at the Old Mill which broke up in general dis- - Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN—Regional P W A headquarters in San Francisco has approved revised estimates on financing the new city and county building and is forwarding to Washington D C the request for an additional federal grant of $140175 according to word received Saturday by County Commisxfoner George F Simmons Active construction on the building will be put under way in about two weeks by the George A Whitmeyer & SIns company low bidder on the superstructure A motion adopted Saturday at a joint meeting of city and county commissioners urged the company to use Weber county labor and materials as much as possible In this connection Mr Whitmeyer pointed out that labor on the steel work must be cleared out of the union office in Salt Lake City The two boards gave their approval for the award to the Soule Steel company of San Francisco of a subcontract for $46091 worth of reinforcing steel and a $21008 order for steel sash and accessories Henry Vosse of Salt Lake City ill be resident P W A inspector on the job Appointment of a buildinff inspector was delayed until next week in order to give the architect firm time to prepare a questionnaire Only written application was received from Lee L Clausse former deputy sheriff who cited a varied experience in construction work Architect Leslie S Hodgson was authorized to seek reconsideration by regional P NV A headquarters of a ban against the use of window sash units manufactured in He expected favorable Belgium action in view of the fact that 90 per cent of the Nvindow equipment is made in the United States General Marshall Praises will move city from North Ogden about August 10 "If elected it will be my sincere desire to establish closer cooperation with business interests and labor groups and with the county government" said Mr Sim"I believe there are no mons irreconcilable differences that can prevent Ogden from taking its rightful place as a community united for civic betterment" Request for More Funds Sent To Washington : Garland Plans Wheitt Beet Fete on August 11 12 ment in Ogden served beyond a second term In order to comply with the law residence prior requiring a y i Commissioner to election day Simmons His hat George F Simmons in ring for Ogden mayoralty : of' Com- Weber County — missioner George F Simmons Sat1 urday announced his mayor of Ogden in the todt:egmydba et election sole contestant against Mayor H W Peery who1 has already expressed his inten' tion to seek reelection for a fourth 4 ' corn— Tribune Intermountain Service :' R ' ' ' i 1 '' ' d- : ': ' ' I: : :" Simmons to Run For Mayor In Fall Election - ernize the city's lighting system on all arterial highways he said Sat' ' 0 e ti i urday 1 s :i ' his statement followed ani :i 1 t '20 ': i 2 ' k i I nouncement by L W Nims dis- ' ' ' ' ? ' trict manager of the company that i :: '4c 1 t power equipment valued at $32500 1 was ordered Saturday for the pro4 posed new electric distribution cen4 : ' ter in the southeast section of the 4 7 '''' L:''' t ' ' '' '" i city ' '' ''' t i' Part of Program $ ' '': z" ' '' iI 1 4 4 l' The new power distribution cen4 :: " " ter is one of the projects contem' h!'1 4 ? i 4 : :V: i r'!: '' f' plated under the $250000 two-ye' '' " i' Improvement program planned for 1(1A4 :1! Ogden by the electric service company Mr Nims said the distribution center will be modern in every 'r ': 1 ii:W -' : N r' ' I ':''' tr i I respect and will be "as beautifully i landscaped as any home" :" The projected new lighting sys: tem would mean extra expense to " the city of about $10000 a year Mr Rackham said He and City 44stoioAmmtwolfonuirometibUe44taegueosevimiodatiemmiollairailefeetammiokkoo4 Engineer John C Brown will meet Geraldine Walker left and Mary Petterson' depict the Wednesday with power company officials to discuss details of the theme of the Garland Wheat and Beet Days celebration program Beets and wheat will be used to decorate the town durStreets listed ing the fete August 11 and 12 Streets that would he included in the modernization program are Washington Monroe and Harrison boulevards Grant avenue and Twenty-fourtand Twenty - sixth streets In addition to the lighting extension and erection of a new distribution center the company proposes to eliminate in the interests Sports Carnival and Amusement Acts of beautification the network of wooden poles and wires from the To Mark Annual Celebration city streets by interior block construction and to interconnect the Riverdale Pioneer and Weber elecTribune Intermountain Service tric stations so as to compleiely GARLAND—Plans for Garland's annual Wheat and Beet days encircle the city with transmission celebration August 11 and 12 are complete J J Shumway gen lines leral chairman Said Saturday On August 11 a free wrestling and boxing card will be presented at the outdoor arena at the baseball park and carnival will be featured On August 12 a program will be NEPIII—Three persons were In(Continued From Page One) jured two seriously 1k hen a Califor- conducted In Oar land L D S taff4 The air base items however are nia-bound automobile left the ernacle to be followed by a play not listed Imong those that are main h4hway north of Nephi's center parade and bicycle races 'considered questionable business district crashed through with divisions for girls and boys The second threat arises In the senate where Senator McCarran guard rads struck the concrete the Ira Dern afternoon During abutments of the Big Hollow of Salt Lake served notice that he will push City will present a has bridge and dropped 12 feet into the an amendment to the deficiency at the bail program featuring park dry channel bill restoring the prevailing wage Mrs Betty May Laddie of High- acrobats dancers singers riders on W P A projects having failed and novelty performers land Cal driver of the machine A leap from a plane with the to get that amendment into the told officers she was "crowded bill If the senate using only a pair of wings over by a large truck she at- jumper amendment to this should attach in land before to the attempting She suffered a ternnted to pass bill leading memthe deficiency be will also featured patsible fractured skull end nu- grandstand bers of the house appropriations A boxing' and wrestling card merous bruises ind lacerations committee have served notice that Louis Laddie husband of the with noted aurtists ofbe mat and ring ‘vill they will ditch the entire bill as at featured participating driver suffered three broken ribs the easiest way of getting rid of arena and the the evening during on the right side Charles B Beathe prevailing wage issue culson of Los Angeles Cal owner of a mammoth street dance will the minate qvent the machine suffered minor cuts o : ) x & i 1 lany's of the Utah Power : ::1:t ifi Budgelgust OGDEN—Providing Ogden city can readjust its budget so as to make necessary funds available Streets Commissioner William J Rackham will recommend adoption - ' ' ' ' ' )ii:' 3 1 f4rti -rs ' i l Raekham Asserts i - ' ': --- - Rival Enters Race for 4e I'514st A' Peery's A ': Be Revamped i'is!:: y '''?'' 4- ' if 40') V'!: ' : ( City ' 'l''- — k ''''':: i t I Start Gets School llost t ' and bruises Deputy Sheriff R E Winn said the road showed tire tracks to left of the paving for 175 feet before the LOGAN—Logan city' s levy will California car struck the bridge remain at 12 mills for 1939 it was decided Saturday by the city commission It Reuben Pedersen city MCA Crew to auditor and clerk announced For the past few years the levy has Canal Work Soon ham not exceeded this amount for the c'ty Work will begin soon on Following is how the levy is ditiCW N Y A proiect to install Five mills for contingent culverts and vUled: Inlidgates and to disfund five mills for streets and side- mantle and rebuild two sluice walk maintenance one mill for boxes on the irrigation canal maintenance of city hall and one near Price John C Hardin zone mainmill for sewer and drainage supervisor for district No 7 retenance ported Sat urday The regular payroll totaling The total cost of the project will of which be $973 of which $560 is a federal was wosed $R13016 $57S570 WR in the general fund grant Carbon county will pal! the nod $2344 46 in the electric light remainder Tuenty boys will he fund employed for three months Mr Hardin said poet& budget account : t'nits 1kitiour Professor Goes to Seattle v is of of Logan Enlarged Library 7 cost - t board meets at the cvk board offices Lloyd M Theurer clerk announced These projects complete the county's 10 building construction programs and when contracts are ': let ma a total expenditurg Sof $310000 per cent of which has been furn shed by the P W A great-nephew- Dedicates 7 will be opened Tiles - Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN---G Ololson serving his second term as a member of Logan city board of education signified his Intention of resigning from the board Saturday but action was deferred until the intention was expressed in written form Mr Ololson transferred to the Salt Lake City office of the Utah Oil Refining company made withdrawal verbally but the board asked for a written resignation Other action of the board was the cutting of the school levy mill from 15 mills to mills school year This for the 1939-1will mean approximately $'2700 in s tax reductions William Evans Kendrick: three John and Ernest Egg of Provi- board member said dence and William Egg of Dayton Installation of new curtains for Idaho and a brother-in-laWilLogan junior higtuschool and conliam Egg of Providence struction of sidewalks around the Funeral services are being ar- new Woodruff school also were ranged by W Loyal Hall mortuary approved by the board Mertine—Support Harmony — Mrs Amelia Branndenberger Sigg 100 Cache county's oldest person died at the home of her great niece Mrs Frank Kendrick Saturday of ailments incident to age Mrs Sigg was born at Winterthur Switzerland December 25 1838 ft daughter of Jacob and Anna Pranndenberger All her schooling was received in Switzerland and she became an expert dressmaker When she was a child her father died and she had to assist her mother Her mother died In 3889 a Year before Mrs Sigg came to this country with her husband the late John Sigg whom she married January 5 1878 She had lived in Providenoce since then Her husband was killed July 30 1905 in a gravel slide accident and since that time she had lived with her grand-niec- e She vvas active and used to take daily walks She had good eyesight and tend daily Last Christmns day Mrs Sigg was paid tribute by the combined L D S wards of Providence and by Providence city on her 100th birthday anniversary At this time Mrs Sigg expressed hope that she would live for "many more years" Mrs Surviving are a grand-niec- e Federal road improvement projects for the fiscal year in Utah and Idaho will total some B J Finch United $5567193 States bureau of public roads district engineer announced last week They include federal aid forest highways public land roads and otters ' ' Tribune Intermountain Servire LOGAN—Bids on the North Vi' gan Richmond and Trenton recreational units of the Cache county f'T' Trollies 'Toll—Jack 4 e ' i 0 i Ifr last week as citi- 'NIS gathered for programs parades contests and entertainment Major observances were conducted In the larger cities of the state but in roost of the smaller cities and towns local pioneers were given positions of honor at events designed to pay tribute to all those who made homes in the west 23 t 4'''''' t dscahyoolilvhdstreintihret I A -- ' - 1 COMMUnitieS 1 1 It Tribune Intermountain Service Honored rioneers—Those intrepid fighters who braved uncharted paths mountains plains Indians and possible starvation to mske 'homes in the great ba- sin the middle of the last century were honored in scores of Utah I ts-- k 0' t Official Favors Plans for Street Lighting - cst i r t -- Action to Mark Completion of Building Program 0 i Girls Depict Festival Motif Will Open Project Bids : Pioneers 1 - Utah Honors 1 r'i Taken by Death School Board - |