Show - — 4 otetotIVV11 st 0 Wal ' a - - P 1 - e- e 1 -- : - 1f t:'- -- - - - ' t C ' Tneiday Morning —irbe Salt Cake Tfribunt - Lj iv - ' a 2 Former Utah Educator Nyebtr Fixes I'lvv) i b Wootlwartl-- 1 Finance T() 1 i than in Iv ':- el"souni Ir' a - ' 3 ) t hiking the levy 16 mills the commission provided for of its full share pay- 3 t of the county portion of the new Weber county-Ogde- n city administration building the county's portion of which amounted to dr f )1 I - 4 -- auditor Y n: n A le iie d - 1 ''' s- i ki it w v Vi 4 flt NS )r se )r nt and 5 mill for the county agricultural agent and crop and seed testing The county airport levy was raised 05 mill—from 25 mill to 30 N J Crookston of North Logan eounty clerk said the county budget for 1940 calls for an expenditure of $270470 while in 1939 it was only $263788 This is an Increase of $6691 t of 15y ry a lp Tribune Intermountain Wire to TOOELE—Levies for all taxing vnits in Tooele county for 1940- 41 were adopted Monday at a meeting of county commissioners David" Bankhead county clerk reported the following levies will be made: Toele county—General 18 mills it or ne th Led )rs to Tooele city—General 1- At ed ike 1 not 'lye on t0 ) an ges 5 main- - sewer and tenance of city hall drainage 12 bathhouses 5 public library 1 streets and sidewalks 3 electric lightss27 guar anty funds 1 interest and sinking fund 24 parks and kpublic property 1 Total 188 mills and County schools—Support maintenance 75 mills buildings and grounds Ill debt service 189 Total 85 mills 5 waterGrantsvilleLjteneral works 2 streets and sidewalks 1 parks 1 gas electric lights and bathhouses 2 Total 11 mills Onaqui7General 4 - bond retirement 4 Stockton—General 4 Ophir—Water 4 general 4 eal of the ROCK SPRINGS Wyo—The anIimal picnic of the Rock Springs council No 2441 of the Knights of Columbus was held on the Green :river 14 miles north of the Lincoln tkie highway Sunday I MISA the his The' pest Time to Build Yolk Home Is— NOW I 1 Na 1 Because a loan made now for building gives protection against possible future increases hi cost ibly buy ' as t pint well-plann- 4 4 are the Because home ownership admittedly is most desirable for personal security and pleasant living Or use ated hith ‘1 ' of we home builders the Because for convenience I offer are arts nore isive golf ined rob- - Because financing of homes is well within bounds of the average Income— monthly laymentsunder a suitable plan being less rent on thousel----it comparable quality' IL A Loans 90Cf or our I I b' Our long experience In financing all types el home construction enables us to tit : a plan exactly to your inked& 'Drop In anti see ue about It ially' tarts nger - ided h It Hor fery 'hers '' Loans With ople I First Security Low Cost I nihe 'arts OIVII 4 'Ask '' FIRST at First Security Trust Co ' - Stain Street Opposite the Postoffico 't - 4 i Tribune Intermountain Wire LEM—Opening with a sunrise service at 6:30 a m the' annual encampment of the Sons and and of Utah Pionierg Daughters Indian War Veterans will get under way rtiesday with members from all pafts of the state In attendance Lehl's homecoming also will-b- e held in collaboration with the 'encampment run will The encampment throUgh four days an4 the home- coming aix days with special pro-- grams parades rodeos band concerts sports events and sacred services scheduled The daily program will start et 6:30 a m on the camp site in Civic center where a large tent city sprang up Monday- as 'hundreds of visitors tvrived Scores more are expected when the celebration gets under way Tuesday Registration opened Monday and early arrivals were treated to 'a band concert in the evening Programs In Xabernaele In addition to the opening sunrise services Tuesday's program 'will consist of concessions the Monte Young shows and dance revue Three special programs are scheduled in the Lehi L D S tabernacle The first at 10 am will be sponsored by the Lehi post of the D U P the second at 2 p m by the Nephi post and the third at 7:30 by the Spanish Fork post One of the outstanding features of Wednesday's program will be a parade at 10 a m with numerous floats and visiting bands taking part In th4afternoon a rodeo will be given with Miss Ruth Peterson daughter of Mr and Mrs Virgil Peterson reigning as queen Miss Peterson's attendants will be Miss Geraldine Ault of Cedar Vert and Miss Lorena Carson of Fairfield V and Boxing lysestling A boxing and wrestling program at the rodeo grounds Del Wednesday at Kunkel heavyweight wrestier from Salt Lake City as the main attrac- e e: " I - Tribune Washington - ug I ' N '0 A 4 ' v 1 bah t‘s Deaths (Tow!) - ' ' ' - 96 ' 8 s 100 Provo Decides To Build New Generator Unit 7 7 Fire Sweeps Land In Tooele County it-th- e - ' I—: ):7 :': Eg::::::)-:::- :: ia or 4'11- Air: ' -- –: t IN 114 F 1 - ' 4: ' S i 1" -- kik 'ti i i ' i '''1: ' ::: I :' -- fil 1 w a 1 9 — Skunk ri ' $550 Genuine Russian Ermine $395 Dyed China Mink i Areanna Otter $250 Taupe JF ' - - ' ' ' ' ''' ' s ‘' : ' g 4 lbw I ' ' a l' I 1 t - t 250 '! - $ -- :- - ' i litilz e - $363 $265 4 $165 ' - ' ‘ - s ) 4 t ' :1 ' ew-- "Fashion at a Pilce" ' 63 SOUTH MAIN : ) ' 3' ' i e ir i ' 414141E-- - ' ' i 41 " s' t — 11 ' ? 9 i I I t ' x z: s 4 ' S ' e - ' N'''' ' ft from S 114 Cot Sec 24 T 5 R R 1 W SLUM and rediverted into East Jordan canal Salt Lake and Utah canal Jordan and Salt Lake canal and of water to South Jordan canal (25 each canal) in exchange for 5000 sc ft diverted from Dry creek also known as Airline creek' at point N 1600 ft and E 1100 ft from SW CorI Sec 19 T 4 S R 2 E SLE&M PrOteeta resieting the granting of any of atifiistofRovriotTing iIptil!ceaxtitoranseompxvistTibid In filed with T H Humpherva State En403 State Canitol Salt Lake gineer City Utah with a fee of 91 Om or before f i $ Mink Dyed Muskrat Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat Dyed Chi' nese Caracul Lamb Sable Dyed ' s 0 11): - ft i (IGO 50 VALUES 'TO Fur Coats ' ' 1125 - t 61 ' E !' Dyed Russian Squirrel Locke in blue fox beige and grey : I :i-- i: VALUES 95 TO 11115 Fur Coats (1‘ ' 1 9 : Chekiang assembled caracul ir grey and brown -- o' :::: VALUES 95 TO Fur Coats 9 Nr8 $ 'T ':':' :' ''s:'e or '' - !: — Your most fantastic Midsummer Night's Dream could never have conceived fur values that approach these! That's how confident we are that our August Fur Sale is more much more than you could ever expect! Stunning 1941 styles gorgeous gleaming all add up to a fur event that is positively dazzling! pelts exquisite workmanship Don't miss this amazing opportunity to own the fur coakyou dream about at a value -- and NOW! giving price you'll find only HERE ft 1 - - 1 il:4?'1"' 4tc 4i ir- ' -- it- - :: ': '''ZI:':: '' ""'1': ': 4 4V ditch at point S 340 ft and W 400 It R 1 E from NE Cot Sec 29 T 2 SLBatal In exchange for 22 sec ft diverted from Little Cottonwood creek into the Little Cottonwood conduit at point W 1100 ft and S 190 ft from NE Cot Sec 11 T 3 S R 1 L STAMM Exch Application No 45:15000 to ft delivered to Jordan rIver at point S 1000 ft from 8 14 Cot Hec 24 T 5 S R 1 W SLE&M and tedtverted into the East Jordan canal Salt Lake end Utah canal Jordan and Salt Lake caof nal and South Jordan canal (25 water to emcb canal) In exchange for 15000 cc ft diverted from American Fork creek at mint S 1200 ft and E 500 ft from NW Cot Sec 32 T 4 S E 3 K SLUM State Inginser (1)- i !::: aj ) ift 1441 :': I -- 0cof— ''' r — : Exch Application No 44: 23 mec ft delivered to Little Cottonwood Tanner r at point FTTI i 111136eM No 46: 5000 cc 3 A1 11 er Eu 1011t tilt (featVOW VNC 4:"c5 iroTi REWEalD gaga) aim to Cahoon and Maxfield ditch at point S 948 ft and Z 515 ft 14 Cor Seo 29 T 2 8 R 1 EILB&M In exchange for 38 sec ft diverted from Little Cottonwood creek into the Little Cottonwood conduit at point W 1100 ft11 and S 180 ft from NE Cor Sec T 3 IL N 1 X SLBetivl Exch Application No 43: 60 sec ft delivered to Upper canal at point S 1320 ft find E 1160 ft from NW Cot 1Sec 23 T 2 S R 1 R SLB&M In exchange for 60 sec ft diverted from Big Cottonwood creek intie Big Cottonwood conduit at point S 59' 30' E 3910 ft from NW Cor Sec 25 T 2 S R 1 Z 1 - from N numpfrEwrs '''4't l' ' A RK16 ' Police--Howar- delivered Itee 1 t - --- The T 2 El R 1 X BLB&M In exchange for 10 sec ft diverted from Big Cottonwood creek into Big Cottonwood conduit at point S 59 30' E 3910 ft from NW Cor Sec 25 T 2 S R 1 X 151B&M Exch Application No 41: 30 'see! ft delivered to Big Cottonwood creek at point S 250 ft and W 60 ft from W Cor Sec 14 T 213 R 1 E 81138EM in exchange for 30 sec ft diverted from Big Cottonwood creek into Big Cottonwood conduit at point S 59' 30' E 3910 ft from NW Cor Sec 25 T 2 S R11 E 81118LIE Exch Application No 42: 38 sec ft 1000 - plant at Myarisvale Utah Monday -- - I ' ' ' ' was asked by IL S Reynolds presi-'- I IMMININO To August 13 1940 Meanwhile dent of the Reynolds Metal Prod79 it was reported TeAugust 13 193e 189 that only one of 45 trainees in ucts company to submit before Entire year 1939 the summer Weber college C A A the end of the week: Box Elder County flight training class remains to ' (1) An f o b Marysvale price comprete big first solo flight' of alumina produced at Marysvale To August 13 1946 from alunite To August 13 1939 '' I 't (2) Terms on which Monks and ' ' tt " 7 0 Entire year 1939 his associates would turn over their Douglas Neilson Ogden boy to and plant Maryivale properties killed in Brigham City traffic p Idaho Ileaths (Total) to be the Reynolds company Mishap Monday operated on a royalty basis To August 13 1940— This request was submitted after SS To August 13 1939 a conference participated in by 193 Entire year 19311 Representative' Abe Murdack Mr Monks Mr Reynolds and a cortit BRIGHAM art—Douglas Neil OGDEN—Third annual convert at chemists and other experts son 8 son of Mr and Mn LeonMr Reynolds has been examinlion of the Utah Public Health asof alunite and alumina ard Nelson of 2725 Lincoln avesociation will be held at Weber ing samples furnished him by Mr Monks- - as nue Ogden was killed Monday 23 In 240 an Ogden August college well as samples of aluminum made at 3:30 p m when he fell from a it was announced MTtday from Utah alunite: While he made truck on which he was riding at he asked for two The two-da- y meeting featuring no commitment PROVO—Construction of a third First West and Fifth South streets from the The accident occurred when the discussion of public health prob- alternative- propositions unit at the Provo muHe generating lems will open August 23 at 9 owners of the Marysvale plant nicipal power plant within the im- boy was returning from salt beds mediate future is being planned by in western Box Elder county with a m with an address of welcome saidhis company is producing-40060000 pounds of aluminum a year the Provo City commission and his grandfather Edward Sharp of by Mayor Fred Abbott and a reis seeking to vastly expand sponse by Drv Salpuel 'G Taut of and utility board ft was revealed here Plain City who wu driving and his two uncles Eddie and Miles Salt Lake City association presi- production Monday night Being under pressure from the A resblution passed by the comdent Sharp alumihis mission authorized the city to enThe Morning session will Include government to increase boy who was riding onthe talks by Dr H L Marshall of num output Mr Reynolds indi- ter into a contract with the Ulen bed of the- - truck climbedonto a he would make a quick University of Utah Dr Claude L cated that Contracting corporation of Le- box which tipped over and threw Anderson of 'Utah State Agricul- decision once he receivedthe alter bpnon Ind for construction of him to the ground on his head: He tural college Gerald Irvine as- nate quotations from Mr Monks the unit' with a genirating ca- died insfantlyfront a fractured After the conference Mr Monks pacity of 2500 kilowatts– Cost of skull and severe lacerations &boat sistant Salt Lake City attorney -- 0' ttnd Dr J L Jones- of the state left for Cleveland' Ohio for con- the third unit will be the actual the heado' accoriling to Chief of Call and Deputy board of health General discuslion ferences with his other directors coat of the unit plus $20000 to will be led by Dr D K Barnes of He Will return later in the week the then corporation which con- Sheriffs John M Burt Davis county Dr C M Smith of structed the present plant and sys- Larsen who Investigated d)rt The boy was born Auglist 20 Utah county and Dr LAI Curtis of tem However the total cost Salt Lake City' must not exceed $240000 the rests- 1931 at Ogden to Leonard and Florence Sharp Neilson Be was lution states 'Following a business meeting at 11:30 a m a basket lunch will be The contract to the Ulen corn' a member of the L D S church served at noon and section meetpany is contingent on the sale of and a third grade student ings on administration laboratory additional revenuei bonds Pingree elementary school at Og- $350000 TOGELE—About 800 acres of sanitation and nursing will be held John Nuveen company of den the by from 2 to 4 p m The annual as- land wig burned over during the Chicago Mayor Mark Anderson besides yhls parents Surviving r are7-fousociation dinner will be held at week end when fire broke out near said grandparents Mr and Tooele cemetery tind traveled over Lagoon at 730 p With the erection of the third Mrs Edward Sharp of Plain City and on up the unit the and Mr and Mrs William Neilson August 24 section meetings will the Gordon property city will be able to ter' of be conducted from 10 a M to mountain in Settlement canyon minate a Taylor contract with standby noon and the afternoon session It threatened the entire canyon on the Utah Power and Light comThe body was taken to eltar account of the grass being so dry from 2 to 4 p rn for which the city is now old B Felt funeral home at Brig pany ham City from where it will be Speakers at the latter meeting at this time of year $9000 per year Mayor Anpaying Sheriff Alma White and Deputy derson said will be Dr R C Daigleisii of the taken to Ogden Tuesday Funeral state board of health Dr Eugene Sheriff T Theo Tate said they beservices have not been announced Smith of Ogden and Miss Ger- lieved the fire was started by The fatality was the ninety-sixt- h in Utah this year as against 79 to' trude Moyle of the Salt Lake- City someone dropping a lighted match Mutuals Plan Meeting TOOELE — An institute and till's time In I1939 board of litalth Discussions will or cigaret It was the be led by Dr Russell L Petty of The sheriff's office foupd It meeting for all M eighth for Box Elder county Ogden Dr L E Viko of Salt Lake necessary to employ about 40 fire I A workers of the stake is against three to this time last City and Miss Eva W Ramsey of fighters to work with enrollees of planned tor September 3 at Le- year Box Elder county had only the state board of health the Tooele C C C spike camp six fatalities hi all of 1939 gion park Public Health Association Slates Meet horse-pullin- Application ' 12—Tom oi the alunite i Head in Fall: From Vehicle 1 - tion Exch ' 4 Lad Hits '‘ "- ' ith Exch Application No 39 II see ft delivered to Walker ditch at point S 875 ft and E 1370 ft from N 14 Cor See 29 T 2 8 R 1 E' SLB&M in exchange for 11 sec ft diverted from' Little — rv Little clarrk intoW 1100 i Cottonwood NINICor Sec 11 ft and- S 180 ft from T 3 S R 1 E BLBAcht Each Application No 40: 10 see ft Tanner September 27 1940 delivered to Big Cottonwood T H ditch (South Fork) at point W 850 ft and N 370 ft from S3'4 Cot See 21 1 I tion - ditch (Center pork) at point N 685 ft and T 2 S R I E 'BLUM in exchange for 40 sec ft diverted from Big Cottonwood creek into the Big Cottonwood condtrit at point S 59' 30' E 3910 ft from NW Cor Sec 25 T 3 S R I 11 1 le- e ''? 'R1-i - onLease of WASHINGTON Monks manager a " - NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City as a subscriber to the Deer Creek project on Weber Provo and Duchesne rivers claims the right to the use of 48000 sc ft of water It is represented that in the operation of said project surplus water not stored In the Deer Creek reservoir on Provo river will be spilled into Utah lake where it will be stored for the benefit The of subscribers to the project Water District of Balt Metropolitan Lake City proposee during each entire tear to deliver to other streams or ditches water from Utah lake in exchange for an equivalent amount of water diverted from said streams or ditches to be used for domestic municipal culinary and irrigation purpottes in Salt Lake county as set Out in the following Applications filed In the State Engineer's office: Exch Application No35: 10 sec ft delivered to Big Cottonwood Tanner ditch (North Pork) at point N 2062 ft and E 1330 ft from SW Cor Sec 15 T 2 S R I E SLB&M in exchange for 10 sec ft diverted from Big Cotton wood creek into the Big Cottonwood conduit at point S 59 30' E 3910 ft from NW Cor Sec 25 T 2 S R I L ISLB&M Application No 36: 24 sec ft delivered to the Green ditch at point S 320 'ft and W 640 ft from NA4 Cor Sec 15 T 2 S R 1 E EILB&M' in exchange for 24 sec ft diverted from Big Cottonwood creeleinto the Big Cottonwood conduit at point S 59 30' E 3910 ft from NW Cor Sec 25 T 2 EL a I E SLBSEM Exch Application No 37: 24 see ft delivered to the Union and Jordan canal at point N 1015 ft and E 1550 ft from W 24 Cor Sec 29 T 2 13 R I E SLII&M in exchange for 24 sec ft diverted from Little Cottonwood creek into the Little Cottonwood filitt at point W 1100 ft and S 180 ft Cor Sec 11 ' T 3 8 " R 1 L r Exch Application No 38: 40 sec ft Tanner delivered to Big Cottonwood :rot Boy Tumbles 0 Death ' From Thick iicvictim - Seeks Terms Mont Young Hinckley a private student of Art Mortenson Ogden pilot and flight knstructor soloed at Ogden airp 5rt Sunday eve- ning after elfht k3urs If instruc- - The annual miniature parade sponsored by the summer L D S Primary school underdireetten of Mrs Stanley M Taylor will teature Thursday morning's program A second' rodeo will be presented in the evening Friday's program will include g contests and milk maids' milking contests at the rodeo grounds during the afternoon In the evening a pageant "In the Tide of Empire" will be presented by the Cedar City camps of the D U P The pageant was written by Grant H Redford and BO1SE Aug 12 (AP)—Apsponsored by the Cedar City chum-bof commerce pearance of a third party the Socialist dominated Idaho-- political news Monday night on a primary eleFtion eve that also saw last minute radio appeals for votes and a plea for a good TOOELE — Historical markers turn-oTuesday by Governor honoring members of the George Bottolfsen Rimington-Elizabeto- h A Skelton Tuesday from 12 noon until 8 Rimington family organizat I o n p m ballots' will be cast in the were placed Sunday on trees growg states polling places ing on property of the pioneer With going laming grain- - threshing Some of the trees itre located apace in many of the farming districts the rural vote was ex- on North First West street and pected to be late with a light were planted in 1857 by Robert early gathering at the election Skelton The other trees are on booths property now Included In the new A Cornell Middleton publisher farmstead tract where Mr Rimannounced the Socialists' emerington planted Lombardy poplars gence into Idaho party affairs in 1875 from branches cut from of after several years dormancy other trees in Salt Lake City 8LB(104 '''' and present assistant secretary of commerce had earned his wings in an family far-flun- Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph building at Twenty-sixt- h street and Ogden avenue S L Shepard 29 of 1421 Washington boulevard was being treated in an Ogden hospital Monday evening H civil aeronautics authority' ut in a fait in the Robert chitirrratirOr' Ihe Mark Trees ent9 for father whose Pioneer Families 0 iie 17 ar Fall Injuries Treated OGDEN—Injured of C Holds Picnic IK 'GRAND CANYON Ariz Aug LPL-Th- e Norman Nevills expedition down the Colorado river from Green River Wyo shoved off from the foot of Bright Angel trail Monday for Lake Mead after resting for two days Unless the party finds It necessary to "line" Horn creek or Salt creek rapids they expect to reach the treacherous Monument rapids between 2 and 4 p m where the shooting can be seen from athe south rim of the canyon The party will be without con tact with the outsidi world until they reach Lake Mead 10 days hence 12 Wilt TY17147111EaTifib' Nevins Expedition Idaho Awaits Proceeds on Trip Primary Vote pubtic welfare 135 indigents 5 14 county roads 3 deficiency weeds and pests 2 fair exhibit 05 Total 56 mills ° Led )' - Adopts Levies ng be in at Utah Aluni Ogden Airport Property Solos ' ' -- Tooele COunty lid s In Mountain Area's Netvs' Tribun'e Intermountain Wire LOGAN—An Increase of 15 mills ever the 1939 rate was made in the Cache county 1940 tax levy Monday by the county commission at a special meeting The commissioners set the total '1940 levy at 915 mills The 1939 Tate was 8 mills An additional 6 mill was added by The commission en to the levy this year for the county fire department ''' - &lel Items - 0 Cache County Increases Levy' a ty '1 '' $250525 The assessed valuation of Weber 7'county for 1939 totaled $49664931 while the total assessed valuation In the county for 1940 amounts to $48411965 according' to Lawrence 'I M Malan Weber county clerk and ' - it Weber county Monday set the tax levy for all county pur for 1940 at 94 mills 16 mills the 78 mills levy of last 1939 ne i ''s - OODEN—With an assesSedval- in Webey'county $1252966 - i raff Hinckiey'sSon Firm Many Features Mark Annital Camp Homécomin ( I Tribune Inter:mountain Wire : " — ne Pioneer 'Meet At Lehi Opens Today r s 9 to Tribune t SAN FRANCISCO Aug 12--ttr Hugh M Woodward 58 former profeksor of philosophy Brigham Young university and one-tit candidate for governor his home of Utah'died Sunday in San Francisco Dr Woodward had been suffering from a heart ailment Widely known throughout Utah for his educational work and his activities in Democratic political circles he was in San Francisco as regional W P A supervisor of '''' r community services projects for 11 western states- - He became associated with the W P A in October 1936 as regional director of education and recreation 4:t4hA Dr Woodward graduated from' Dr M Woodward Hugh Brigham Young university with Utahn dies in San Francisco an A B degree in education and sadology in 191I and received his master's degree in bducational administration from the - University of Utah in 1918 He continued his education at the University of California and in 4920 was given his PhD in philosophy In addition to his teaching duties at 31Y U he was dean of the university's summer school —Tribune Intermountain Win— He also served as principal of the Slates Fiesta St George academy president of County Dixie Normal college ' was a CASTLE DALE—The tenth teaching fellow at the University annual county vocational of California assistant director of round-u- p Emery will be held in Castle educational work for the U S p Dale this year August 23 and 24 bureau of public health and a Ervin Wimber chairman said former president of the Utah EduMonday cation association While in Provo Dr Woodward was a state senator from Utah Sanpete Fair Set county and served on numerous MANTI—The Sanpete county important education boards fair will be held August 27 28 He also state the repthroughout and 29 at the county fairgrounds resented Utah at several national in Manti it WSJ trinounced Moneducation conventions Besides his senatorial duties he was day chairman of the Utah Democratic committee and president of the Brewers Plan Anniversary Utah self-heboard anniversary Dr Woodward announced his of OGDEN—Fiftieth brewing as an Ogden industO candidacy for governor in 1936 will be observed Friday at 12:30 but later withdrew from the race in at a reception in Becker's Dr Woodward was born in Salt p it was announced Mon- brewery Lake city December 20 1881 a day son of Mr and' Mrs Enoch J Woodward and attended Salt Lake City schools before enroll- Defense Classes Planned ing at Brigham Young university CARSON CITY Nev—The Surviving are his widow Mrs state board of education will Emily T Woodward and two meet here August 20 to consider children a new nationsl defense training No funeral arrangements have program it was announced Monbeen announced day New oi )i 4 - 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