Show - --' 1 -- E - -' I :71 7 - - 4 - I - : IT1 12 gnkt Friday lqorning :Las Vegas Car Richniónd Draws Throw) Kills Former Fôr Black White Show S L ' - Tribune Intermountain Wire RICHMOND—Silver Jubilee celebration of Black and White showings of shows opened here Thursday with one of Holstein-Friesiacattle exhibits ever assembled in Utah During the day hundreds of persons visited the exhillits and attended the public meeting in the afternoon Judging was the main of the first day's program Judgesil y were G E Gordon dairy specialist of University of California and Ivan H Loughary extension dairy specialist of University of Idaho Glen M Householder director of the extension service for the naass'ocia—Tribtine Intermountain Wire tional Holstein-Friesiation wasprincipal speaker at the public meeting and lauded the Stays in England the-large- n Brief Items In Mountain Area's News n' Mr Householder KEMMERER Wyo — Bill McEwan son of W C Mc Ewan of Kemmerer cabled Ms father Thursday that he will remain at Oxford university where he is a Rhodes honor scholar until to forced by war conditions leave Richmond show was also the speaker at the banquet given Thursday evening in the t i community building Other speakers at the public meeting included Professor George B Caine of Utah State Agricultural college who gave the history of black and white cattle in Cache county Mr Householder in his talk in the afternoon urged more testing of dairy cattle to improve the He warned dairymen stock against breeding their stock with stock Inferior grades or "Dairy The title of his talk was Cows Yesterday Today- and Tomorrow" He pointed out that the Holstein-Friesia- n cattle gave more milk than any other dairy cattle He urged a national advertising campaign on using more milk in ) 1 Leave for Coast CHEYENNE non-test- Blind Organize Unit homes t 1 i LOGAN — A chapter of the Utah Association of the Blind was formed in Logan at a special meeting Thursday of representatives of Box Elder and Cache counties William Hawkes of Logan was elected chapter Many notables attended the show including E E Monson secretary of state David Smith Utah commissioner of agriculture Merrill N Warnick of Pleasant Grove president of the Utah Holstein-Friesia- n association Dave Sharp club leader for Utah assistant E J Fjeldsted secretary of Ogden H chamber of commerce-John Hanson of Riverton president of state board of agriculture Mark B Nichols western representative of 4-- H 1 1 4 L i 1L----1 i Friesian I president PROVO — Seeking to auctioneer The second day's activities Friday will include Judging awarding of prizes and additional festive features Nearly 250 persons attended the banquet tn the eveiling in Park school auditorium Included 'were members of the committee who had made preparations for the partment Journalists Rule PROVO — Brigham Young university will observe "Y News day" Friday when staff members of campus publications are scheduled to present a student assemblyin College hall at 11:30 ZThe west is country of action optimism and forward looking people" Mr Householder speaker for am most the evening declared sincerely impressed by the cooperation of such a large group of people with such varied interests in making this Richmond show such an outstanding success" Others to speak were S P Han tat of Salt Lake City general chairman of the board of the Sego Milk company which has an evaporated milk plant in Richmond Professor Gordon Mr Loughary and Mr Nichols ) 1 ' ) a m Stock Shdw Awaited EPHRAIM — More than $700 will be awarded in prizes for winning livestock at the Ephraim Rambouillet day Friday "A "Better Ephraim" is the show's theme a Stock Show Opens Today i SALT LAKE'S LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF 4 1 ) 4 1 DELTA — Prize livestock Will go on exhibition here Friday at 8:30 a m when judging of entries starts In the two-da- y eighth annual Millard county junior livestock show - illPPOIO UP111100 1111E1111 IS of 01) L: ---1 i- I I i o J o 4 1k' - 7r ''4' ! 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I i - I '' '": 1 1 ' 1 Veteran Utah Barrister Dies in Ogden ht OGDEN Scheduled appearance of Lawrence Tibbett Friday night at the closing concert of the season for the Community Concert-Web- er College association Bids will be opened le las" 1°1h° it°11110d1184 Federt bus ed al anal papal TVs Weak state al WA tun III aril Trois aim - CC::E EctiriamtmeossiDullonceErmA MOTOR CO N 587 souril MAIN WASATCH 390 Business sessions will start at 10 2 p m and 7p m The annual banquet will tkke place at Box Elder high school dining room The annual grand ball open to the public will commence In the high schctol auditorium at 9 p in Sunday memorial services will take place at the war memorial home and election and Installa- "We expect representatives from nearly every chapter of the orCale Burt ganization in Utah" of Brigham City general chairman said Thursday Activities will begin with registration Friday at 6 p m in the Howard hotel department headquarters A council meeting will A reception dance in the follow War Memorial home at 9 p m under direction of Mrs Edith Petersen president of the Brigham Qty auxiliary will end Friday's events Registration will continue at 8 a In Saturday at the War Memorial home and a joint public opening session at the building will follow it 9 s mL Including address of welcome by J Cale Burt talks by representatives of Brigham City and Box Elder county remarks by Jarvis Koford commander of the Brigham City AmerleanLegion post and Mrs Edith Petersen president of the Brigham City V F W auxiliary Mr Burt will introduce J W Latimer department of Utah commander who will speak and bust 11 a m Friday for construction of three noncommissIoned officers' double t quarters buildings Laying of brick walls on two other buildings already under construction by the Jacobsen Construction company of Salt Lake City was begun Thursday These are a quartermaster garage and shop and a quartermaster's warehouse and commissary Laying of concrete on four large runways 200 feet wide and 2500 feet long will probably get uncler way as soon as the constructing quartermaster's office in Washington D C approves contracts for materials bids for which were opened at the field last week a mand 741V 11 t ki!ft ' 474:7 Y1‘7 t ii IA '1 4 IL4 tY v :4t " 'I - ' ' - cqP for her pleasure on that momentous oecasion itself and for a long time afterward no selection can excel beautiful - ThUGIEllRllfF the Give one piece or an tomb!' of several ------ : i en- ' simple and small or slab orate and Important It will be of a welcome! suest: Ws gift! practical-luxur- y 1 4 v 44 4 I s'kZ:' 4T:pI'' Cj' 444 ‘ w"' $ at we have them w fl ' 05 4 1' BRASSIERES ‘t i1 r C:Ck PAJAMAS 4 a s) r A! 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—an' 471- - -- - or Brownie for trouble Behind it are more C free performance -- - :11 III k) Eastman Kodak Brownies from Si Y N Company Rochester 1: — 1710: --- - GOING TO THI GOLDIN GATI EXPOSMONT 4 — 'i:- -- ::::::::x': The Pageant of the Pacific is a Pageant of Picture Be sure to take your Kodak for you will find the San Francisco Fair a truly "golden" opportunity to take pictures you will cherish all your life Don's fail to get it all in snapshots :::- " I neRgenge:Ki:V''::!:ANOtat':'::liAni'r:40::'::::':':: ' sgamiL::--:-:--::::::i:iNim::::i:::'-:i::::::i:::::i:i:::a:::::-::: ::::0i:i::::::::i:::::::-ii:::::::::::-- :Ni::':Li:caL-:::: AN OPPORTUNITY ' 467IL So--- Ily -- - ttfor the Girl gsgtr---l'icN Idaho — Mrs Emma C Smith 87 Idaho pioneer died late Wednesday night at the home of her daughter Mrs Isaac Stephens of Iona of ailments incident to age Mrs Smith was born July 21 1853 near the Platte river in Nebraska while her parents John and Hannah Hardy Crompton were en route by ox team to Utah as pioneers In 1885 Mrs Smith's first husband William J Rushton and a brother-in-laJames E Steele filed on adjoining homesteads in Sand creek Her second husband Warren B Smith died five years ago at Iona "Aunt Em" as she was affectionately known was often called upon to care for sick in the community Mrs Besides Stephens Mrs Smith is survived by five of her eight sons and daughters: J C Rushton of Idaho Falls M H Rushton of Fresno Cal L E Rushton of Butte Mont D A Rushton and Mrs A W Rockwood of Iona a sister Mrs James E Steele of Idaho Falls and a number of grandchildren and PARK Wyo YELLOWSTONE highways in Yellowstone park are open and in good condition for travel Superintendent Ed mund B Rogers announced Thursday The Dunraven pass highway between Canyon and Tower Falls was the last section opened on the park's grand loop road Rogers sail all entrance roads also were open with the exception of the Red Lodge-Cook- e City highway which is expected to be cleared this week Beginning Saturday the tourist cabins and cafeteria will be operated at Old Faithful The same at other points accommodations In the park will be available the following week end Airplane service to West Yellowstone will start June 15 and hotels and lodges will open June 20 0 m111111M111 IONA Roads Open For Travelers hue East Ith tion of Utah department officers will take place at 2 I in Death Claims Woman Born On 1853 Trek Park Service Tribune Intermountain Wire alarm ST GEORGE—Although over possible spread of rabies in Washington county h a s abated somewhat close check is being maintained on all dogs Dr A W said health officer McGregor Thursday Two dogs Dr McGregor said definitely have been 'proved afflicted and others have shown symptoms - offal eASIMI1 'HAKES 77IE NOW -1--) - Ws Ate Closing Out Many $393 High Grade Watches $17 14!2 ' (1-11- los nmo -- T ail I I With Big Reductions- -- Ate at - ters otie-sto- ry Tribune Intermountain Wire LAS VEGAS Nev—The largest crowd in the history of Las Vegas Jammed the streets of the community Thursday night to watch the passing of the pioneer parade which marked the opening' of the sixth annual Helldorado celebration It was estimated that 15000 persons were on the sidewalks in store windows and on roofs of buildings to see the 50 floats as they passed SPECIAL The parade was more than a WATCH mile long Divided into seven sections each WA of which was led by a marshal irA t and two aids and a band stage kiwi-ancoaches ore wagons old buggies surreys covered wagons and other ancient vehicles were in the given before a capacity crowd and the audience joined in the show booing the villain and cheering the hero 'Friday at 12:45 p m an equestrian parade will lead off the day's activities followed by the first rodeo events of thethree-da- y western show Bulldogging calf roping Brahma bull riding bronc riding as well as trick riding and roping and special clown acts will comprise the program A gigantic bathing beauty parade Sunday night will climax the fete and add a modern note to this frontier days celebration - ditional tsuildings at 11111 army air field near Clearfield at 11 a June 14 reports Major Elmer G Thomas constructing 'quartermaster at the army air base These- - buildings will be an air corps chemical storage building and a paint oil and dope house Both will be buildings with reinforced concrete footings and columns concrete floors brick walls ateel truss roof framing plastic roofing wood overhead-typ- e doors and unit heaters The chemical storage building will be SI by 63 feet while the paint oil and dope house will measure 123 by 141 feet There will be 60 storage bins in the chemical storage building Fear of Rabies Spread Eases As the parade arrived at the Helldorado village replica of an old mining camp the crowd poured through the gates and separated Into the 13 log build- a variety of entertain- --ings where -ment val—prOvidect—Thi —first presentation of "The aDmrar k awr de: spea ker ness affairs from that time will - He is Nell IL Kime of Kansas City Mo executive assistant of be conducted by state department the V F W at national headquar- officials Tribune Intermountain Wire m — y House Contracts in Offing CLEARFIELD Davis county— Bids will be opened for two ad- ' State Orders Survey of Break at Dam BRIGHAM CITY—The seventh' annual' encampment of the Utah department Veterans of Foreign Wars will open a three-dastand here Friday with a national Officer scheduled as guest -- - Paint ' line-u- p 11 or 4 ' 'struggling to stop d rinklIg : stop trying and let the Genuine Neal Treatment do the work It to stop It hu helped thousands should help all men and women begin a new life After only three days at the Neal EOM the "drunkard is born again"—eating well feeling well looking aleeping well ready for business and home life The Neal Treatment Is safe sure quick and pleasant to take No painful hypodermic injections Originated by a physician and adopted by a great government before the first world war and Prohibition The way to stop drinking is to stop and now Is the time The Neal Treatment is the easy sure way The Neal 'Home is tile place Write call or telephonelet free confidential information— - (- i Tibbett Again Postpones Ogden Recital - - Chemical Storage IN 1 GRADUATION 41 f -- - 'I 8 -- - t T s - For Heildorado Fete t ' - Throng Jams Las Vegas 1 7 For 1 i Step tho "Drink liztir' lit Brigham City Field Today Tribune Intermouitaln Wire - I ' Tribune Intermountain Wire 4 4 LAS VEGAS Nev—Earl Wendell Las Vegas Spry Jr man 'formerly of Salt Lake City was killed early Thursday morning in an accident near his home on '' Tenth and Fremont streets when he was struck by an automobile reportedly driven by Jim Sampson 20 employe of the Union Pacific railroad at Dry Iake Nev according to reports of Las Vegas eolice officers Sampson was driving west on Fremont street following an automobile with a California license Sampson thought the other car was VetCharles DeMoisy going to make a turn and passed eran Utah barrister dies in this car striking Spry who was Ogden crossing the street he told investigating officers Spry was thrown against the curbing on the south side of the street Sampson stopped saw the man was badly injured and rushed to the police station to call an ambulance Spry was born in Salt Lake City April 1 1917 and moved to Las The family Vegas in June 1939 had lived in Nevada once before also He is survived by his father Earl Wendell Spry Sr who is Tribune Intermountain Wire manager of the shoe department of OGDEN—Charles DeMoisy Sr Las his Ronzones store in Vegas former Provo of and Verresident mother and a brother Richard nal and one of Utah's oldest lawSpry yers in point of years and practice died late Wednesday at the home of a son Charles- - DeMoisy Jr of 2536 Harrison boulpvard He had been retired since 1936 Mr DeMbiliy was horn In Rhea county Tennessee April 12 1851 a son of Louis and Elizabeth Court-rigSoon after the DeMoisy SALINA—An attempt was In close of the Civil war he moved resto Cincinnati Ohio and then to progress Thursday at the Rex ervoir In Lost Creek canyon 20 Kansas He moved to Provo in miles southeast of Salina to re- 1889 where he engaged in the move any remaining water from practice of law and where he the break which occurred last week also became a member of Provo In the dam so a thorough examinacity board of education tion of the damage might be made He moved to Vernal in 1905 ko State Engineer T H Humpherys become register of the federal was advised land office which position he held The reservoir with a capacity of for eight years after which he reapproximately 1000 acre feet and turned to law practice at Vernal owned by the Lost Creek Irrigation He was one of the organizers of company of Salina failed May 8 the Uintah Telephone company from a washout through the outlet and was active in founding what almost completely draining the has become the Vernal public listored water The water washed a An active Republican in brary gorge from eight to 12 feet wide politics he took part in county and and 30 feet deep in the canyon ac- state organizations since statehood cording to the report received He married Anna M Gordon at Thursday Fart Scott Kan in 1881 She The reservoir was constructed 45 died in 1935 water from years ago by diverting Surviving are two sons Mr DeLost creek Into a natural reservoir Moisy of Ogden and H Gordon basin at an site The of Spokane Wash two outlet of the dam had not been DeMoisy Mrs M P Ryan of daughters used for some time due to stoppage Idaho and Mrs L H from decaying timbers and irriga- Gooding of Phoenix Ariz and 10 tion requirements were met in Reader summer months by gradual seepage grandchildren: Funeral services will be confrom the reservoir in Berg mortuary chapel A thorough investigation will be ducted made by the state engineer before in Provo Saturday at 2 p m plans for reconstruction are approved it was reported was postponed Thursday for the second time due to the singer's continued illness Present plans are to have Mr AT POPULAR PRICES Tibbett make his appearance at the 'Also—DRAPERIES Coed honored Ogden high school next September 23 or 25 the local organization was PAINTS Mary Lou Warburton member of Chi Omega sorority at the Uni- Informed Linoleum and Window Shades versity of Utah Thursday was named "dream girl" of Pi Kappa g Annstrong-EngberAlpha fraternity She will be honored Saturday night at the spring WALLPAPER CO formal dance of the fraternity in Woo 52111 Weet lit South the Hotel Utah riALIPATERS ' ( com- plete liquidation of the Provo Commercial and Savings bank which closed its doors March 15 1933 two petitions were filed Thursday in district court by Spencer C Taylor examiner in charge for the state banking de- show l!' - 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