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I 4 i I 14 Tribune Intermountain Wins 4 all parts cast and t ' f V members acquainted with their ' r routirtes Kollegiate Kapers pres- ) ' r ' re it 2VMMAAAm V A entation of "Ye Gods What Next" siated'for production April 19 at Sponsoring a tree planting project of 35 acres Utah State Agricultural college in Vheeler basin Ogden district Federation will be temporarily disbanded next of Wonien's Clubs learn planting methods Wednesday to allow participating Left to right are Mrs J G Feick chairman students to go home for the spring of the conservation committee fot the clubs v LOGAN—Vkrith At' ' vacation: Students selected for parts In the annual college variety show I have exhibited splendid cooperation in the rehearsals Because the show is progressing in fine style the codirectors of the show Jack Ileninger of Logan and Francis Burgle of Idaho Falls decided that rehearsing over the holidays could be substituted for regular practice sessions Promising the college students a new deal in the line of light entertainment the show thus far has some of the best variety talent at the institution A feature of the show will be the coeds chorus of 10 girls These girls have been se- lected for their dancing and sing- log abilities as well as their beauty talent ' inUsing campus-wid- e stead of restricting it merely to social organizations the managers should produce more truly a Utah State production this year Though there will be no rehearuls over the spring vacation plans have completed to give a brief re-view of the show over radio sta- tion KSL in Salt Lake City next Council reaching Bluffs 77J r-7- A I 117i 1 Li ‘ 1- -) Parowan Boy Killed by Gun Accident n Morgan GOP Alayor Studies Meter Issue a Brigham Rotary Picks Candidates City-Rotar- y Poet Speak Program Public Safety TestA Scheduled at Logan CA E) LOGAN—Open competitive ' Fines Policy Cuts Speeding in Ogden Regiott Dollar-aMil- e ex aminations will be conducted by the Logan City civil service com- MAXFIELD FEED & COAL Inc fectli O Stewart supervisor of Cache national forest Mrs Claud F Peacock club president Clark Anderson district forest ranger and Mrs Harold H Price conservation chairman for the D A R post at Ogden er GARDEN SEEDS ETC COLDEN '' Picks Envoys " - j r Tribune Intermountain Wire PAROWAN — Clayton (Junior) Rasmussen 15 a sophomore student at Parowan high school was accidentally killed Saturday night when the 22 caliber rifle he was Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—Three women's clubs of Ogden have undertaken the handling discharged City Marshal Harrell Dalton and largest tree planting project in national forests in the state of Deputy Sheriff William Dalton said Utah it was disclosed Saturday when the regional forest service the bullet struck the boy near the heart office announced 93 acres in Wheeler basin had been taken over his parents and a Although for planting younger brother heard the shot and rushed to the youth's bedroom Surveys by the Cache national he died before a physician could forest personnel have resulted in be summoned 150 acres of land in the area The accident occurred at 8:15 able for reseeding and planting and p m An honor student at Parowan which will become the nucleus of school young Rasmussen had high restoring the Ogden river water spent the day in Cedar City as a shed in this section to new forest member of the Parowan stock grow ths judging team He had participated Tribune Intermountain Wire The vvomen's clubs which have in vocational day activities at MORGAN—Verland T Hennefer Branch Agricultural college already accepted revonsibility for the planting and conservation proj- - of Devils Slide was reelected chairThe youth was born 14 Parowan ect are: Ogden district Federa- man of November 15 1924 Rethe Morgan county tion of Women's Clubs under Mrs Surviving are his parents ClayClaud Peacock president an Mrs publican committee at the Morgan ton and Merle Skougaard Rasmus1 G Falck conservation commit-Asp- county conv'ention Saturday night sen: two sisters Mrs Marjorie tee chairman 35 acres Ogden Named to assist him were Mrs Banks of Kanab and Mrs Norma Muir of Beaver: a brother Carl chapter of the D A R with Mrs Anna Sommers of South Morgan Rasmussen of Parowan and his Harold II Price as conservation chairman 10 acres a n d Ogden vice chairman and Frank L Whit- grandparents Mrs Lizzie SkouService Star Legion under chair-Mr- s tier of Peterson secretary-treasure- r gaard and Mr and Mrs John Rasmussen all of Parma!) manship of Mrs Faick 50 acres Varieties of Trees David J Wilson of Salt Lake Englernann spruce and Douglas City Utah Republican chairman fir have been rerommended for addressed the convention Elected to the state committee planting by the forest service and IA ere H H Crouch of North Morit will he done under J O Stewart supervisor of the Cache national gan and Mrs Kate Littlefield of forest V ith Clark Anderson for- South Morgan Eighteen persons were selected est ranger for the Ogden river disOGDEN CIP)—The question of a3 delegates to the state and contrict having direct supervision meters In the installing in The area xs as denuded years ago gressional conventions Salt Lake downtown parking district here—discussed Mr Stewart explained by t h e City May 18 They were Verland unofficially several times during early-da- y loggers who took out T Hennefer and Willard S Niels-so- n the past year—leaped suddenly to V Andof Devils Slide James but left in the nothing 'everything the forefront Saturday when Mayway of new planting to restore the rews and Mrs Blanche B Toone or Fred M Abbott announced that area to forest land status Under of Croydon Errol D Eddington he is information upon the club sponsorships this will be A R Turner Mrs Kate Little- which gathering he Will base a recommendafield Mrs Anna Sommers and tion to remedied it is believed thy commissioners favorThe forest service will provide Franck E Bray all of South Morthe meters the planting stock and do the plant- gan C E Rich of Richville II H ingThe mayor said the majority of ing through the aid of the C C C Crouch G S Heiner and Joseph groups which he has contacted are clubs of will The Williams a North John Morgan camps provide In favor of metering some of the fund of $6 an acre for incidental Kippen of Porterville Irvin Carbusy thoroughfares in the business W Rollins of Peter- district expenses such as providing suitable rigan and as a means of amelioratmarkers on the plots purchase of son and Lincoln Jensen and Merthe ing parking problem and famaterials which the C C C cannot raid Giles of Milton cilitating the shopper's visits to furnish provide for proper mainstores banks and other places of tenance uncovering the little trees daily call during business hours from the winter accumulation of Mr Abbott said he has been inleaves and other similar efforts formed that there are more than 500 cities in the nation Including Starts In Fall Salt Lake City that have metered is The planting expectA to beY't business streets BRIGHAM CITY gin next fall along the west fork club of Wheeler creek in the basin area for the Brigham and will be one of the most ef- election slated to take place April Noted Will 0 are: fective means of making the sec tion the winter and Pummel- - playFor president Eugene C Wixom On at Logan ground the forest service Ogden dee president Dr C A Munn E of L — Buckwalcommerce and other chamber J Bolt and John Inc:AN Robert Frost Amergrnups are now planning it shall be ter secretary S Marlin Rasmus'- Ica's foremost poet will be pre A chamber of conmierce contest sen Massion S Turner Wayne T nented here April R at Logan L D recently completed resulted in the Voodland and John E BuckiAa- S tabernacle under the auspices name of Ogden's Magic Valley tw- lter: treasurer O E Merrill Z of Utah State Agricultural college in g chosen for the Wheeler basin Y Erekson and Emery Reese: for And Logan Civic Music Association area but the women's club' re- directors Clyde B Stratford J E It WA announced portedly do not like the selection Ryan Nell Christoffersen Ray According to Dr W L Wan lass No indication was available SatH Grant Dr R A Per James chairman of the college tycum urday as to forest serviee attitude IL Blaylock and Harold B Felt committee Mr Frost's appearance toward the new name be the tenth program of the New officers will take office the first seek In July year TOES West 3rd South—Salt Lake and Murray Utah I mission for positions of policeman and fireman to fill vacancies on ths Loon reserve list Warren Sehow commission secretary an flounced Saturday Mr Schow said that all applications to take the examination must be filed with him at the eity offices The examinations will consist of medical written oral and physical tests with the written es ammation including phtwil on goyOf nment penmanship eomposition arithmetic first aid location and go“gt aPhY ohxersation and It v as tAplained niPM011 Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN — Ogden city court's new "dollar-a-mils- system " bat Show n of a fining speeders marked influence on decreasing speeding arrests during its first week of enforcement Samuel U Barker assistant city attorney and sulhor of the arbittsry rule reported Sinturday "Dsst Saturday we hsit five The ruling speedeuS in coml f'nt Into elb-c- t Mondtly And MIA week wo hays had only three CEDAR CITY — Approximately students and Instructor from a score of high schools in southern Utah and Nevada were guests of the Branch Agricultural college here Saturday at annual vocational day festivities Burns Finlinson chairman said this was one of the most successful projects yet conducted for the southern Utah high 800 speeding cases for the entire period Mr Barker stated The plan to fine a driver $I for every mile In excess of the speed limit v'011 adopted by City Judge Charles (1 Cowley ater it had been Approved by Chief of Police C H Taylor and Traffic gergeant Darrell E Shaw It was fornierly the custom of the court to fine all speeders SIO for the offense regardless of the rale of speed During the past seek two drivers hi‘e heen fined $iN And on hes paid V Mr Balker reported I - Participation in the business department schedule surpassed any previous year with Richfield and' North Sevier high schools excelling in business department contests This was the first year the two schools had participated in vocational day Visiting students were guests of the college at a noon luncheon at the school cafeteria and more than 100 instructors and state school leaders met at Esca tante hotel where an open forum discussion was conducted on high school prob- lems I Various Elects in -' — women Back Program For Bast!' Planting suit-bee- 0I :- 0 i Clubs Sponsor Plan Ito Replace Thither in Recreation Area Forest Service to Direct Work Spans come vobst : '411 AMA 'Tribune Intermountain Wire schools r ' : 1 I if r-4- i 1 r 4f:' 1 i ° " t I ! c ' r A I i Show This Year I Special Treating Equipment I' 1 ? - 1 OATS-WHEAT-ALFALF- I '' ‘1::4- - I rt "I - ':: t H '' Itt rlirs Wollkver the fall after gas" case forbidding persons there until the spring of ing patents to fix sale prices of staying 1861 The family5 moved to nor products :rented by subsidiaries "I contend that while the su- ence Neb where they joined an preme court has modified certain Independent L D S company ar-to economic rules of conduct it has travel across the plains They rived In iloytsville Utah In the 'preserved such fundamentals as fall of 1861 and matk their home civil liberties freedom of the press the right of assembly and thP right In the mouth of Echo canyon On August 13 1873 she WWI marto a fair trial These have been entrenched in our constitution more ried to 'William Ilenry Weaver a war veteran Two daughters strongly than ever before" Judge Civil Mrs Louisa Jane Hopkins and Mrs Tones said Isabel Fisher ot Salt Lake City will attend the celebration She ypholds New Deal ' Mr Black told his hearers to go has 11 grandchildren and 17 out proudly to defend the present Pational and state administrations especially their efforts to alleviate Individuals cannot solve their ecosuffering and restore employment nomic problems without help We through legislative social expert- - must give them this help" The convention elected delegates Joents "It is the duty of the party in to attend the Democratic state conto give the best government vention in Salt Lake City in April While the county is entitled to 81 possible and it is its responsibility to experiment with social legisla- - votes two of the dktricts selected tion l make better living condi- - double their allotted delegates tions" he said "Rugged individ- - with each given a half vote in the tiahzrn iS characteristic of Repub convention An executive commit-heaphilosophy but under tech- - tee of 21 members Nos also se'nological progress of today many lected 178 i !''''''' ! 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Nc e — newly-appointe- d rTJ ' e::! :it ''' "so-calle- (713 ii '- '' First speaker during the morning COALVILLE—Mrs Mary Jane was First District Judge Vt'eaver will celebrate her Lewis Jones of Brigham City His birthday Monday at the remarks were largely confined to ninetieth home of her a tribute to the d Roose- -velt supreme court" whose opin- gran ddaughter 7 E L Hanions since the f sen of Coalville members have taken office have with ' t open house 'r"continued to aid in the preservafrom 2 until 6 b No Ir: tion of the American form of govm A dinner ernment and the national consti' will be given for 4 ut ion" V :40 members of the P Cites 1)eeblons a family 'lb ' She was born i I Supreme court rulings cited in- in Morrow coun- - 1 o cluded labor cases in which the t Ohio a daugh- 'right to organize had been upheld ty ter of Elias and Cases dealing with soil conservation In which the right of the glvern- Jane McCune Ai-- 'rnent to sulmidize farm develop per In 1860 the v“ 414 for conservation ends vlis Asper family left :'vt Ohio to r '' '' ‘ 11P3SiOrt We Hay - ' : ceed Mrs Bundy hold- '''''-- f'' typewriting: Team rankings North Sevier Dixie Richr field Merna McDonIndividual ald Moapa valley (Nevada): Carol Vernet' Freece North Sevier Christensen North Sevier Agriculture tests were not scored but were conducted in crop poultry and stock judging with specialists giving demonstrations in all events The same was true in mechanic arts with the exception of' woodwork contest which was won by George Richard Olds of Dixie Dilworth Stout of HurriCornell second cane Smith Beaver third Superior Ratings g Superior ratings in were awarded to Bonnie Jones and Aliens Cooper of Overton Pearl Baker and Christie Workman of Hurricane Beth Gubier Afton Bastian and Helen Miles of home-makin- Sunday morning at 8:45 r-- 71 - r E 6 ) - 10 iii1 "t'71 i- F-- 1 Ir EPHRAIM — A Sunday school convention of the South Ssnrete stske will he held Sundsy under the ditection of the Sunday school stake hoard and members of the senerel hoard of the L D S church Sunday schools II irsN 11111111u11)) r - telN - o'' cisC ) 1 - etV 44 04 ' 1 i i 0 1 ji 1 4 0111 : nil I I I I I I I I I I I I 011111111111111111iiii '' ' ''' D hL147' 1 Lt 9 rl LJ 0 C:i3 ‘t C r-- 1 r-7:- II il CD3 ' a ID I L4 117"! 1713 I 11141 ILL1 j ' t ----4 FOR INSTANCE it BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM SUITE IN GENUINE WALNUT VENEERS t 8-P- C ROOMY 1VATERFAL14 BUFFET LARGE TABLE WITH EXTENSION FLIP LEAF I UPHOLSTERED HOST CHAIR 5 UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS - REGULARLY $8950 $4950 NOW dxmaged from Remodeling Slightly ( 9)(12 AXMINSTER RUGS HIGH PILE NOW LONG WEAR 52450 GORGEOUS PATTERNS STUDIO Tilt-Bac- sr COUCHES Construction— k $3950 Regularly $2950 ' Regularly Hardwood Frame— Durable Covers— Springfilled Throughout— NOW $2250 dous Savings SHOP NVITHOUT ( - OBLIGATION IConvenientr r -- 1113-r' 111tx1c1 SVA‘ m Nan Meeting i t I Just a Few Items to Give You an Idea of the Tremen- a I i 71 CI arn () ward and stake welfare workers quorum bishoprics presidencies and relief society officers will meet In the Cache slake house for a special welfare conference Stake and general church authorities will speak In the morning and afternoon meetings in the Logan L D S tabernacle Sunday planned to begin at 10 a Oh and 2 p m Dr W W Henderson of Utah State Agricultural college will be the principal speaker In the Sunday evening program t 7:30 p m which will beginning be sponsored by the M 1 A organization I G "an TI t g LOGAN—Cache stake L D S stake quarterly conference opened 'Saturday evening with Rudger Clawson president of the L D S church council of twelve apostles addressing the opening session a special priesthood meeting in Logan L D S Fourth ward chapel Stringam A Stevens member of the church welfare committee also addressed the meeting which was conducted by Alma Sonne Cache stake president I eneemmourr Emma Abbott and Evaleen Parowan Arvetta Pace Amy Esplin and Vernell Chamberlain Orderville Satsumi Inatoml of Enterprise received a superior rating in foods In clothing contests superior ratings went to June Chesley Millard Carol Col tam Dixie and Ina Ashworth Beaver and 'Garda Specialists in Esplin Orderville who conducted home economics demonstrations and led discussions were Nancy Fitch of Salt Lake City: Bertha Aiken Nevada state educasupervisor of tion Angelyn Warniek of the Utah state department and Dean Christine B Clayton of Utah State Agricultural college Cache Stake Meet Opens s ' Dixie Huiet Delta home-makin- k I VI field second and Max Anderson shortRichfield third Second-yea- r hand team Dixie first Richfield individual second Paralee Wallace Dixie Laprele Sullivan Dixie and Darlene Rasmussen North Sevier tied Team rankings Bookkeeping: North Sevier Richfield hurricane Beula Individual Christensen: North Sevier Betty Lyman Milford and Darlene Rasmussen North Sevier tied First-yea- r typewriting: Team rankings Beaver Dixie Richfield Individual Ora IsaNell Christensen Richfield bell Martini North Sevier Kay Haien Dixie i Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—Total moisture on the Weber river watershed the precipitation of more than an inch of moisture on and Thursday is only 70 per cent of normal P IL Weber river water commissioner reported Saturday Echo reservoir now contains 19- 000 acre feet of water and it is not slightly above and fvtarch's rainbelieved likely that It will fill to fall was only about'70 per cent its 74000 acre root capacity un- of normal &Pore the Weddesday less precipitation on the waterand Thursday storms the slopes shed for April and May ls above at the south and the west were normal and temperature conditions bare to about 8100foot elevation are right for maximum runoff Last year at this time the water Mr Sorensen said As East canyon content of Echo reservoir was 24- reservoir now contains 21000 acre 980 acre feet However the confeet of Its 2000 acre toot capacity tent of East canyon reservoir was It is likely to fill only 19720 acre feet as compared Precipitation on the watershed with the present 21000 Noduring September October vember and December 1939 was SPANISH FORK —Republicans far below normal and at the end of the Spanish Fork precinct have of 1939 the watershed had a greatcalled a mass meeting Thursday er moisture deficiency than at any at 8 p rn0 to effect partyorganlcorresponding date since 1934 Jan- zation in the city and to'scitect uary's precipitation was slightly delegates to the Utah county Rebelow normal February's was publican convention f'CP - Subjects Contests and demonstrations were conducted in agriculture mechanic arts commercial and homeTwo outside making subjects speakers were featured on the business department program with Miss Mary Bergstrom manager of Mary's cafe and Reid H Gardner manager of Southern Utah Power company discussing qualifications of business students on the job Both speakers stressed efficiency in business and service occupations Results of the contests were: First-yea- r shorthand team North Sevier first Richfield second individual Geneal Hallows North Sevier first Alta Nielson Rich- - Second-yea- i Watershed Holds Only 70 Per Cent of Normal Official Reports After Survey Echo ReserVoir Not Likely to Reach Capacqy - A :" 90 Years antimonopolist le de‘eision of the court in the "ethyl ''''I' It - USAC I Challenges Foes He issued a challenge to his foes within the party when he declared 'it is because of the party that I have held jobs in county and state posts and they have come to me because I have had opportunities to serve the party" "As long as the party needs my services" he said "the party may have them and they shall be given to the party jobs or no jobs" With the exception of Mrs Ora Bundy who told the convention she would not be a candidate for reelection as vice chairwoman fq the coming two years present officers of the Weber county Democratic organization were reelected Friday by acclamation The reelected officers Include J Francis Fowles county chairman 01111111 Ed Pendell secretary S T Jeppeten treasurer Miss FIva Wilkinson Weber county recorder was elected vice chairwoman to suc- nnt aUst ' 1 ‘ 4 I them" s st Practice for Student Revue Hits at Aspirations The - opinion - was - believed to strike directly at Mr Black's aspirations to become state chairman of the Democratic party when the state convention elects the party's state officers in Salt Lake City "Under Republicans and Democrats state county and district chairmen have held appointive offices under this law for years It Is only personal animosity toward me The man the attorney general has been telling you about that has brought out such a question now with Its answer as given" Mr Black said He insisted that the opinion had been given to "those who say they love the Demcoratic party but want to purify politics yet in reality only want to gratify personal ambitions or avenge personal wrongs they feel have been done 4 - V iication Halts is a member of the Democratic committee and an attorney for the liquor commission - I ‘ f -- - Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—Discovery by Attorney General Joseph Chez Friday that a state lAw prohibiting appointive state officers from holding state political committee posts was laughed down by Parnell Black of Salt Lake City when he appeared as keynote speaker before the Weber county Democratic fepnvention Saturday "It is funny that this law should' have been on the statute hooks for the past 25 years and neither Republicans nor Democrats have ever Interpreted it in this way until I came along and now it is found to apply to me speelfically" chuckled as he began hk address Mr Chez Friday had given an opinion to C 11 Carlquist of DraDirectors Promise per that an appointive state officer may not be a member of the Brilliant state committee of his party Mr 111Ark 1910 March 31 t Keynoter at Weber Democratic Raps Ruling Against Aspiration for Leader's Post ii L t gakt Zlibtint rhe (Salt V Assails State Law Banning Pa Posts I '' d6c I q irit VtVIc44 ttioe Er Vilgt1 I 14 oi I 11 111111111111111111111I 1 ( J4: ----- - 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