Show k Thursday Morning- - -- J Rites Honor McCarran Will Speak At Kiwanis Parley FirstRrcc Utah School American Fork Ceremonies Unveil Stone F j Tribune Intermountain Service AMERICAN FORK— Commemorating establishment In American Fork of the first free school under legislative act in Utah state and L D S church officials joined members of the paughters of Utah Pioneers Wednesday in dedicating a monument to the event The $800 monument erected in the corner of Central park adjoining the American Fork public library was unveiled after impressive ceremonies included Heber J Speakers Grant president of the L D S church Secretary of State E E Monson representing Governor Henry II Blood Charles H Skidmore state superintendent of public instruction George Q Morris representing the L D S church Mrs Kate B Carter representing the state central camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mrs John Beck of American Fork F Henri Hen-rio- d oCSalt Lake City and Mrs Carl Anderson chairman of the Adams camp D U P y Thje dedicatory prayer was Judge Daniel H Harrington of Salt Lake City son of L E ’ Harrington American Fork’s first Kinayor and proponent of the first free school — i Lauding the initiative of the founders of the first free school Mr Skidmore said the results "have been even more than its founders could have anticipated and certainly one of the finest things ever to have ” been accom-- i plished m this state I President Grant also paid trib-J- i ute to Mr Harrington and Lorin jril Farr of Ogden who worked together in establishing the first free J school Tt Funds for the monument were 4 raised through cooperation of the 4 Alpine district school board and contributions of citizens It is of original cast stone design and fea--- J tures a bas relief of Science hall where Jhe first classes were con-- j —ducted H I of-b- 3 j li Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— Senator Pat McCarrari of Nevada will be principal speako er at the banquet of the district Kiwanis club convention the evening of August 28 at Hotel Ben Lomond it was announced Wednesday by C H B Seybert convention chairman Senator McCarran will stop In Ogden en route from Washington D C to Nevada following the close of the present session of congress Utah Senate President Ira A Huggins will be toastmaster at the banquet and George H Lowe govo ernor of the district will preside Utah-Idah- Utah-Idah- McCuish of Vancouver George B C international trustee of Kiwanis will be the featured speaker on August 29 the concluding day of the convention The convention will open Sun with a reception the Boy Scout lake in South Fork canyon at 8 p m The pageant will be based on an Indian legend with Mrs Gladjrf Young in charge of day August followed by 27 a pageant at of journalism at Brigham Young university following his return from eastern centers which he visited during a month's leave structor of absence Mr Smith reported that in both news content and circulation the daily newspapers in Utah cities surpass those in Pennsylvania New York and Ohio cities of the same size He visited editorial offices of metropolitan as well as small city newspapers and a number of journalism schools during his absence Mr Smith author of the first pageant staged on the slopes of Hill Cumorah in western New York witnessed the 1939 pageant last month and also visited the world's fair in New York City at Pedestrian Gels Former Pugilist Break in Idaho Shot to Death Bot-tolfe- Idaho UPt-PKELLOGG Chief Fred Linney said Wednesday George Maddox 42 a former pugilist died of a gunshot wound shortly after midnight Jack Birch about 40 of Wardner was held in the city jail on an open charge Mrs A E Cowles at whose house the shooting took OGDEN— Former City Engineer apartment Maddox was shot while Claude L Coray has been assigned place said on a balcony with Birch’s to army construction on an air sitting wife base at Fairbanks Alaska accordLinney said Birch confessed to to word here received ing officers he shot Maddox Mr Corey retired as city engineer when City Commissioner William J Rackham assumed office Cheeks being succeeded by John C Brown Subsequently Mr Coray became a construction engineer at the Ogden arsenal Working on the new AlasPRICE — C M Conway well ka project will be Major Edward driller of Moab is employed at M George recently transferred present by grazing district No 7 from the Ogden arsenal in repairing all wells in the San Rafael desert area for stock use according to A W Magleby disPoslmaster Named ohee Ocden Man Wins Alaska Post -- Driller For Winter Stoek trict grazier WASHINGTON UPl-- The The wells will be examined and president sent to the senate Wednesday repaired and gasoline engines will the name of be installed where necessary to for confirmation Richard B Porter as postmaster prepare for the influx of stock in October Mr Magleby said at Ogden Colorful Career Of Western Life Reaches End Dill-ma- at self-start- 4-- August 3 1939 Death Claims Idaho Ditches Claim Lives Uintah Basin Pioneer Of Two Babies a cast of 73 The Idaho fellowship luncheon will be held at noon August 28 and Tribune Intermountain Service a similar luncheon for Utahns is ROOSEVELT— One of the oldest scheduled the following day at Hotel Ben Lomond and most colorful residents of the indicates ‘Advance information n tlfat there will be the largest Ki- Uintah basin Simon Peter died 85 noon at the Tuesday wanis district convention ever held in the Utah-Idah- o district as prac- home of his daughter Mrs John tically every club has indicated it Houstan of Whiterocks ending a will have at least 10 couples pres- career which sparkled with outent" said J Quill Nebeker memstanding personal experiences and ber of the arrangements commitHe was the tee civic achievements R L Irvine president of the father of Ray E Dillman RepubliOgden club reported that the Salt can gubernatorial candidate In Lake club will be represented at 1936 75 members the convention by Mr Dillman who was born July 1 1854 Ind at Bloomington moved to Vernal in 1877 taking up a homestead on the site where Fort Thorburg later was built He had lived previously in Iowa his parents Andrew and Franwith TOOELE— Petitions vere being circulated Wednesday seeking a ces Henderson Dillman but made one mill county tax levy to secure the trip west alone funds for conducting a campaign to bring Colorado river water into Valley’s First Teacher Shortly after his arrival In Utah Utah through the Colorado river-Grehe took up teaching and was the basin project The petitions will be presented first in Ashley valley to the Tooele county commission He pedagogue also the first drug opened In regular session next Monday announces Frank Eastman Tooele store in that section and W'as appostmaster and a member of the pointed forest ranger and superviBasin Water sor when the Ashley national forColorado River-GreUsers’ association est was established He was the If the association is successful in first government Indian farm sugaining additional irrigation water pervisor at Whiterocks from the river project Tooele will In 1884 he contracted to build be one of the counties in the state the road from Ft Duchesne to which will benefit most by the Vernal project Mr Eastman said One of his most notable experiMembers of the county commis- ences occurred after the Meeker sion Tuesday stated they would massacre in 1879 when he and a withhold comment on the petitions companion volunteered to obtain until they were presented formally release of three women held captive by hostile Indian tribes The men w'ere gone two months but returned after effecting release of the women from the White River Ute tribe 9 ‘ Captured Outlaws He was also instrumental In capBOISE CP)— Governor C A enrolled Idaho Wednesday turing many of the noted outlaws who Infested the region during the in a national contest designed to days avert pedestrian deaths on the na- eaiiy Active in every civic enterprise tion’s streets and highways Mr Dillman owned the first lumHe named D F Banks state ber mill in the basin and still held safety education director in the at the time of his death the recdepartment of law enforcement as ord for getting the most poles out his representative one day The contest will conclude De- in His chief Interest In the past cember 31 It is sponsored by the few years hadsbeen horticulture American Automobile association and he an authority “This useless slaughter and on the was considered He planted numersubject our on streets citizens of maiming gardens and highways of the state should ousHisorchards and was curbed to some occupy the attention of every citi- extent activity 1933 when his left leg in zen” the governor said was amputated at the knee fol"We give a lot of attention to of suffering too to the motorist and little the lowing a long period from Berger’s disease His only pedestrian The pedestrian has a but lacks expressed regret over the loss was wonderful it would prevent his going the pickup of a modern motor that a sport he had Hence he needs some help to stay deer hunting alive and we want to give him this always enjoyed He served as game warden of Uintah county from help” 1906 until 1914 He married Ellen Davis of Ver4-- 1 1 Club to Picnic nal who has been dead several ST ANTHONY Idaho— Fremont years clubs’ annual picnic for Funeral services will he conductcounty boys and girls and their leaders will ed Thursday at 1 p m in the be held at Warm River on Friday Roosevelt L D S ward chapel DeVere Tovey of Pocatello district Burial will be In Rock Point cemeclub agent will attend tery in Vernal Press of Utah Tooele Backs Rated Highly Basin Plan PROVO — Utah journalism ranks high in comparison with that in other states That is the opinion expressed on Wednesday by Oliver R Smith in- £bc Salt £akc itribunc- - Utah Firemen to Open Vernal Parley Today Rock Springs To Greet Wool Growers Early Convention Delegates Arrive Logan Chief to Open Conclave At Uintah High School at 9 a m Boise ami McCall Infants Die In Rural Streams 7 State Group To Meet In City Today Tribune Intermountain Service Idaho irrigation ditcheshad addVERNAL— Firemen from all parts of Utah were gathering here ed two more to the annual toll of Tribune Intermountain Service Utah State Firemen’s assoWednesday evening for the three-da- y infant drownings Wednesday ROCK SPRINGS Wyo-T- his convention which will open Thursday The meet is expected ciation The victims were one of the western 400 delegates representing 41 fire Wyoming to city attract companies of the state Edward Stone 22 months old chief centers of sheep and wool m 9 a at Following registration at McCall W Rapp of Logan state production in the intermountain Mildred Loraine Emmons 17 Charles association president will open the region as well as center of a huge months old at Boise convention in Uintah high school coal mining industry completed C Cooper auditorium Major R( finishing touches in preparation will welcome convention particiBOISE Idaho UPi — Mildred to entertaining the annual convenf ruinous pants to Vernal and Mr Rapp will tion of the Wyoming Wool Grew-eis- ’ of Mr Mrs and Walter lespond daughter association for the first time A Emmons of Boise drowned in An educational program Thursin more than 30 years The associaan imgation ditch here Wednes- day morning will follow appointtion has not met in Rock Springs ment of credential and resolution day Tribune Intermountain Service since its days of infancy in 1907 Coroner Clyde Summers said the committees and the annual presiLOGAN— Dr Elmer G Peterson The convention opens Thursday tot tumbled Into the ditch while dent’s address Featured on the and ends Saturday night program under direction of J K president of Utah State Agriculplaying Figures of national importance Emmons is a railroad watchman Plcrcey of Salt Lake City will be tural college addressed this 140 speaking prohere The child’s parents a motion pictures under direction of nursery school and family life will headline the conferbrother and five sisters survive Mr Rapp and an address by Wilbur teachers of the W P A in attend- gram and the three-da- y ance at a work conference for ence will be filled with discussion W Cox of Salt Lake City The educational feature of the summer training on the college of problems confronting the state s M’CALL Idaho tPt— Edw'ard Thursday afternoon session w ill be campus Wednesday His subject wool industry according to J ByStorle son of Mr an address by W J Hancock as- was “Adult Education and Its Re- ron Wilson of McKinley executive and Mrs O B Storie of Texas sistant Salt Lake City chief Re- lationship to Rural Problems ” secretary of the association drowned in an irrigation ditch five ports by the credentials committee One of the principal speakers is “Our problem Is that of developmiles south of here Tuesday John J Creedon of Bingham ing a culture that is commensurate to be William M Jeffers president The body was found lodged Charles A Canning of Midvale and with our resources and opportuni- of the Union Pacific railroad ties’’ the college president de- whose subject will deal with presagainst an irrigation checkbox a the law and legislation committee quarter of a mile downstream from will also be made The day’s pro- clared sing problems confronting the railthe (ulveit from which the child gram vyill conclude with a dance at Mack Ntcolavsen state W P A roads today Another important figfell while playing director and Mrs Verna S Car- ure will be R C Rich of Burley Imperial pavilion Storie came here from Texas a Medals and certificates for 25 lisle state supervisor of nursery Idaho president of the National few weeks ago to accept employand parent education have Wool Growers association R H years of service will be awarded schools in charge of the school The Rutledge for many years regional ment in a pea packing plant Friday morning to the following: been J A Miksell and Melvin Riding 140 teachers have had Instruction forester with headquarters at OgFrazier Buck and under Dr W E Biatz child psy- den and U S director of grazing of Mammoth of University of Toronto will discuss the provisions of the George Kelly of Park City William chologist Reid of Midvale B F Roper of Canada Dr E Lee Vincent psy- Taylor grazing act while C E and consultant for the Favre of Ogden and Glen Smith Provo and John Oakeson of Salt chologist Merrill-Palmschool of Detroit of Denver both assistant regional Lake City Certificates will also be foresters will lead discussions conawarded for 10 years of service Hazel Vorkink education specialand reports will be given by trus- ist for the education program in cerning forest grazing Former Governor Alf M Landon tees auditing committeemen and Los Angeles and Q L Vander Bie supervisory principal of Los An- of Kansas and 1936 Republican the committee on amendments candidate for president will make evening school The Friday afternoon program geles PROVO— For the fifth time in Mr Nicolaysen said the teachers an informal talk being in Wyothe past three years Provo city will Include joint memorial services will return to their home commuming on a fishing trip This adcommission adopted a resolution under direction of Irving L Prat nities and carry on the work out- dress is expected to deal with naof state American Fork chaplain Utah Power Wednesday offering lined in nursery schools which will tional affairs as relating to agriand Light company $200000 for its and Mrs Henry B Mlllecam of open August 9 cultural interests distribution system within Provo Vernal state auxiliary president Election of officers and selection city limits In a session later Tuesday the of the 1940 convention site will also take place Friday afternoon The commission authorized Ulen Contracting corporation of Lebanon annual banquet and dance will be Ind to enter into contracts for conducted at imperial pavilion at the proposed municipal power 9 p m THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Saturday events will Include a plant Bids on construction of the plant building will be opened visit to Dinosaur national monuThursday at 10 a m at city com- ment and Indian pietographs in mission chambers However defi- Ashley and Dry Fork canyons a $ nite decision on awarding of the street parade with various bands contract will probably be deferred of the state at 630 p m a night WjE 1 r fire show under direction of the f Mayor Mark Anderson said The offer to Utah Power and state educational committee at the Light company is for all physical fairgrounds contests and stunts property now being used In the by participating firemen a firecity limits by the company except works display and a final ball at the local substation and switching 9:30 p m station The $200000 is to be piiid STOCK UP in cash the resolution states If the power company fails to act on ON the offer before August 12 the commission will assume that the KLEENEX TISSUES offer has been rejected Mayor Anderson announced Wednesday that funds from sale of Soft and soothing to $850000 in electric revenue bonds OPHIR — Hundreds of old time to John Nuveen company of Chi- residents of Ophlr returned to this tender ”hay fever” noses cago III have been transferred mining town from First National bank of Chi- Tuesday to join with Sheet ECONOMY BOX 280 present Ophir cago to First Security bank of and Tooele county citizens in the 2 for 550 Provo The amount after deduct- annual Ophir homecoming day ing money already spent for the was h It the twenty-fiftannual power program is approximately observance of what originally was $790000 called Ophir Railroad day in commemoration of the arrival of the Uvorli Liquid Petrolatum :39o 79 Squibb'! first railroad train here from the 1 04 Charttx Pint 69c Quart 89o 69c Union Pacific station at St John SOc Lysol 43c Lliterlne 890 The railroad has since been abanAnacln Tablets box of 12 17c SBo K9C Prpiodent Antiseptic doned but the day is still cele1 00 Adlerika 79o Lyons’ Tooth Powder 39o 79o brated as Ophir day 1 25 Absorblne Jr 98c Revelation Tooth Opening at 10 a m with a flag SOc Midoi Tablet! Pwder 39o 39c 23 climb a children’s pole sports proOvaltine Phsin nr Choc 33o B9o Prpsodent Tooth Powder 19o 39o gram followed at 10 30 a m DurPorhan’s Tooth Past 65c Blsodot Powder 39o 490 ing the noon hour they were guests 60c Alka Seltzer 49o Squibb'! Magnesia Tooth of the celebration committee at a Paste 33o 75c Doan'i Kidney Pllti 490 children's dance K Lotion pint 33c 23c Chocolate 19o The concluding event was the Cosmetlne Lotion 49o 1 50 Agarol annual homecoming dance in the 109 Paste 39C Ipana Tooth I O O F hall 19o 39o Fecnamtnt 33o Pepsodent Tooth Paste 43o SOc Hal)'! Canker McKesson'! Antiseptic 89o 183 Cltro Carbonate 83o Solution pint 49o I)r Mile!’ Nervine 89o Cores Powder 49o 79o 1 25 98c Wernet'i Powder 49c 79c USAC Head Cites Early Training Need Lo-rai- Provo Renews Offer for Power System SPECIALS IHHUG r " Oplii r Conducts Homecoming Special s Specials Lx-L- IntermounUiin Neics Briefs Pctro-Sylllu- Potldent (cleans (alse Vince 31o Italian Balm 47o Zonlte 47o SOc Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Mead's Pablum Draws Dry Measure - BOISE Harry S Kessler Boise attorney and militant prohibitionist began drafting Wednesday a liquor control initiative measure w hich he said he hoped to place before the voters at the general election November 5 66c 79o 79o 94o 43o 100 Tussy Cologne 89o 95o 97o 17o y Bath Caps 350 to 55c April Shower Talc 500 Sun Glasses 250 to $1 FrMisal Oprns 8So 840 690 Lotion prevents insect bites 350 Sta-Wa- Klink Lipstick Stain Remover 490 1940 SODA SPRINGS Brewer'! Yeast Tablets Pinkham’l Vegetable Comp Bayer'! Aspirin lOOi McKesson s Mineral OH heavy quart Bromo Seltzer 490 Sal Itepattia 48c 2Vc (artcr’i Liver Pill! 3to 680 teeth) 500 390 Idaho— Gaily decorated streets and business houses heralded the opening here Tuesday of the twentieth annual three-daHenry stampede which features a rodeo with some of the (ommiinlty s lending performers v University Gelt Plane Idaho-Fed- eral POCATELLO was accorded the recognition Univeisitv of Idaho South Wednesday with receipt of word that an army airplane wns to be assigned to the Institution for the aviation meehanus' department Auteui Replaced - r Convenient easy to tuck oway carton Coyote Bites Idahoans of - krW1 ness rector animal m £’i A W POCATELLO Idaho Pearson has been named Union Pacific freight agent nt Pocatello to sutteed Thomas H Former retired because of ill- BOISE -- Dr H T Powell ffe' 'J- C( J St'j’hni Box di- the state bureau of Industry Wednesday order e(l th deputy slate voteri-narlnat Jerome Dr IV I Jknrd to Ime tignto renoits five poisons bad been bitten by a rabid coyote n DRUGS— STREET FLOOR AlUIKDEIiBAlllI‘S Store Hours: 930 to 530 Except Saturdays f ! 12 1 |