Show 4- - - 0st c — ' - ir—r------- t 4 ti 't u -- - - 1'- -- - - - - - - - - 1 ' I - - ' I gunilaY Blornmt p Vile Salt gakt Tribtutt7 Utah Hidden Wonder Comes to Ltgitt- I Span Dscovered In San elua ---- - — 41 1 1 ud - t s 01t0(0i4p1s-tos::p80a-:4- 2000 Students In Two Days Ahirtie:'Dë''C'iiéli: In Colorado- :::-:::::'-'- xits Construction Fall Tourists Ti) Traverse Provo Canyon Contractors Speed Up Rini Highway - 1 Motor CrashItahn--- - 4 4 - : '! - Vernal Resident - - Succumbs to ' Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—Registration at Brigham Young university came to a temporary halt Saturday evening but will be resumed Monday at 8:30 a m and will officially end - - - MAJ Enrolls Early Registration - I13 SepirimEer'22 1'940 Dr Harris Voices Satisfiction Over - Rancher Tells of ' Bridge 175 Feet in Leilo0th a - - ---- ---- - — - al : A 0 A N 'Tribune intermouritain Wire' PROVO—Witli the new detour from the Deer Creek dam site to Charleston now completed' and in use Provo canyon should as well as Utahns seeking prove a mecca for the spectacular in fall scenery- ' Mighty Mt Timpanogos with a mantle ot snow already along her and northwest rim the gold red green of trees and shubbery and the Deer Creek dam where hundreds ot workmen are htitrying to complete the mammoth project beforewinter pets ins are attractions Weddintr-Fetthat should draw thousands of In-- tourists-tthe canyon duringthe next ifw weeks Go Coast to Today The detour gompletedFriday by Floyd S Whiting company ofSalt For Tribute Lake City is an excellent h base of gravel road A From Children— will--be placed on the strip which will make iteven better according of to W D Hammondz-chairmPAYSON—Mr and Mrs W H the state road commission Reece will leaves Sunday for Los Push Canyon Road Angeles where they will be honWork also Is progressing rapidly ored by their children In celebraon the new highway which will tion of their golden wedding anniskirt the hills on the southeast versary at the home of their daughside of the dam This highway ter Mrs—D L Mité'hell 948 South part of which was constructed by An W W Clyde and company of Rowan avenue Los Angeles Springville earlier this year will open house will be held run from 50 to 250 feet higher on Mr and Mrs Reece were marthe hill than the old road which in the Manti temple by Daniel ried canskirted the hills through the t i Mishap Injuries 1 Tribune Intermountain Viir Tribune Intermountain Wire S MONTICELLO Utah—DiscovVERNAL — Willam Lawrence 0 ery of a new and hitherto unDavis 31 of Vernal died in at 5 p m known natural stone 'bridge in l' Hayden Colo hospital at 9 p4m ' 1 western San Alan county' has Franklin S Harris president 1 pr from injuries received Friday t been made by Ross Musselman of the university characterized the Thursday night when a earIit rancher and amateur explorer of registration as "entirely satisfacwhich he was riding overturned western San Juan county it was tory" and said that Indications on highway 40 one and one-ha- lf disclosed Saturday S point to large enrollment as more ""k‘ ' ' The newly found arch as yet mileseast-- ot 2000 students were enrolled Craig Colo— than mot accurately measiired h corn- Rulon Ashby the driver is at ! during tIve first—two days parable in size to the well known i Registration cards class schedhome in Vernal suffering from a M11$116111111 The ules Edwin bridge71One of three rock This photograph taken by Ron Musselman the past summer )1 during were shelved broken collar bone :1 Mrs Ashby spans in the Natural Bridges arch -- is at leiat 150 feet in height San Juan county rancher arid explorer ' shows also suffered minor injuries temporarily Saturday night at the rnonument a new natural rock bridge discovered by- Mr show students attended the second In narylmeastirements t Thursday morning Mr and Mrs Rough measurements with a of a three programs designed series I Y Ashby drove from Vernal to Den-- 1 lariat indicate the bridge is at for the orientation of new students ver accompanied by Mr Davis least 150 feet above the stream -In College hall who bought merchandise in Den- bed with a span of 175 feet The 1 Students also were invited tover for his Vernal store On the rock formation is about 50 feeC vati-services in f attend return the was Mr not Sunday Ashby trip wide and at least 40 feet in thickous wards of thq Provo and Utah able to negotiate a curve in the 4 ness making it Just slightly D L S ' stakes highway and his car turned over smaller than the Edwin bridge pinning Mr Davis underneath Mr Musselman a rancher east New Plan for Girls of Monticello has been exploring Treated at Hayden A new plan for orienting new this sectine as a hobby for the folA passing motorist took the in on is the campus being girls Tribune Intermountain Wire past 12 years During the past ' Tribune Intermountain Wire Tribune Intermountain Wire lowed by the Associated Women man back to Hayden At jured summer he has guided several CEDAR CITY—The Val D RICHMOND — Mr and Mrs VERNAL — Mr and Mrs Wil- Students according to Mrs Nettie first his injuries were not con- the' eastern into visitors of parties Hicks trophy estabsidered serious but an operation liam H Siddoway will celebrate Neff Smart dean of women remote and sparsely inhabited re William Merrill of Richmond will lished traveling to encourage more exdisclosed a ruptured liver the new system the city anobserve their fiftieth wedding glom their golden wedding anniversary is Under tensive interclub relations beA son of John N and Minnie divided into geographical disc yon at tween their anmembers of the Utah Friday-an- d also the fiftieth niversary Wednesday Takes Davis he was born DeTrip tricts or "council groups" each Jasperson 315000 of cubic the of yards state chamber of comcember 5 1908 in Vernal After of their coming to Ash- containing an approximately equal excavation that the niversary comLast week he returned from a home with a reception and open merce junior Whiting made its Inaugural graduating from the Uintah high including both pany must do on the three and a 4 pack trip through the house from 2 to 8 p m Friends journey when 13 members of ley valley They will give a public number of girls school he filled a mission to Cali- new Over former and students than more miles area with a party of 21 toOrists are invited half of road D the Richfield junior chamber reception at the Vernal First L fornia for the L D S church front each will a be of these districts be 4o report the discovery of the will 250000 cubic through yards William Merrill and Lucy Car-do- n traveled to Cedar City for a S ward chapel at 8 p m 1!!1r ti 1928 to 1930 Returning he bemember of the new A W S coun- rock much of which will be quartnew bridge and other natural were married in the Logan visit with the local club' Mr and Mn came joined with his brother Siddoway were Cil as'leader B to E zite wonders not previously reported L D S temple September 25 a Kennelly according chamThe new Salina junior married in the Logan temple Paul as distributors for the Utah "In each council group the new resident engineer for the state fts Motion pictures in color and still -ber was well represented also n MPPONONSIONWOMMoil Refining company at Payson be will formed into smaller new commission of with structure road girls headquarthe photographs but lacked sufficient man miles There he married Evelyn Tilsone of which 'mentor each were taken to verify the report !: ters Reber !at groups' to take the trophy Later he worked in Provo with :fwill be led by a junior or senior Mr Musselman describes his '1r7:71'-'1:Besides constructing this three t obtained Initial Cedar City the Heal Real Estate company t mentor girl" Mrs Smart said miles of a and the half grade discovery of the arch in this way: of the Hicks t 1:ii: ::::trophy possession In 1939 he returned to Vernal to 0: of the A W S Whiting company also will place a First — "We could see this bridge kAt!:i':':::'::y!'1:::::::::' activity state at recent announced the operate a clothing store be the will h council a of on of and sponsoring faintly from one of the main canclay strip gravel Olt convention for having traveled fashion revue Monday afternoon the three miles of grade constructService' Set yons so we decided to éamp for 1:: :'::':'' :::i the most man miles to the state In College hall 0 an extra day in this locality and ed by the Clyde company Mr Kenconvention :i Surviving besides his widow are not only try to reach the bridge nelly said I 1 Newcomers Welcomed Mr and Mn W It Reece of two children Carol Ann 5 and- but also to explore some of the Air Drills 44401 Marsha 2 hi I mother seven Busy Mark golden wedPayson Newcomers have been greeted side canyons — brothers and sisters Harold E ding anniversary :1 by the dean of women and bfficers Using two huge air compreisors "Early the next morning my c Clive and George Davis and J ik4t I of line a the and several and association Jane for registrarunning during Nancy daughter H Wells on September 18 1890 Mrs R A Bryson all of Vernal ' tion and presented with a copy of blocks along the mountain side so started out with ropes and camera Coed Columns a booklet contain- that Several air drills can be used They have resided in Payson all Paul J Davis of Payson Mrs to make the climb we felt sure Charles Ericson Salt Lake City e?-would be necessary to reach the ing Information to simplify the at once rapid progress is being of their married life and at their and Carl G a Davis of Roosevelt arch complex aspects of beginning cam- made by the contractors in cutting present home for 45 years Funeral services will be con-- at ' Mr and Mrs William Merrill through the rock A permanent pus life Mr and Mrs"William H Siddo Amazed at Size 4 p m in the They have four sons and daugh- ducted Sunday two has been established and of Members camp formed the newly Observe golden wedding way Reception to mark A W S council are ters Mrs H I Smith of Salt Lake Vernal Second L: 11 S ward chap- - 4 em75 crews of men are each "A climb of several hundred Carol Oaks Wire Tribune Intermountain anniversary: i el by Bishop Owen Slaugh Burial golden wedding anniversary — feet brought us under thebridge of Provo Lucy Cannon of Salt ployed Mr Kennelly said ' City Amos Reece and Mrs D L will SPANISH FORK — Parents at ceme— be in the Payson city of Once is water size dam in 1890 in the Richat the the We were amazed and have resided 1 1890 and one month later Lake City and Faun tober Thomson Los of Mitchell Clarke I Angeles Thistle are protesting an order by tery directed by the Swain fu- t the span when we reached this mond since then moved from Salt Lake City to Gwen Johnson of Richfield Vivian new road will run from 10 to 50 Reece of two and nerat home grandPayson disNebo the school district board Mr Merrill was born March 23 point and started our rough Ashley valley taking 10 days to Keller of Manti Lois Jensen of feet above the high water mark All will of children them attend measurements when the highway is completed using a lariat 1868 in Richmond He tompleted continuing the fifth and sixth make the trip with wagon and Mt Pleasant Martha Fitzgerald of 4 elementary school in Richmond grades at the Thistle school and team rope Ephraim Dorothy Hilliard of Dra- approximately 500000 will haVe the golden wedding 1Set Merchants helper "A number of other bridges and attended t h e old Brigham A ion of pioneer parents who per Helen Ream of Dingle Idaho been expended by the state and Mr Reece was born in Payson ‘ After ordering the students transported crossed the plains with the first and Verda Mae Fuller of Barn- federal governments for road con- September 2 1868 a on of James Discussion-and arches are to be found in Young college at Logan — some to Melnwhile Fork Meeting in i bethat from struction Mr is the school Spanish the and Rebecca Reece Merrill my' hope this area and t canyon finishing handcart companies Mr Siddoway weell Alberta Canada respioneer Deer Creek darn W Heber Mr' tdentsof I can return and Measure and came associated with a farm ma- fifth and sixth grade students of - was born in Salt Lake City OcPayson' He hat been a - HBLPER -- -: The advlsabilitt 6i—if-Kennelly polated out photograph- all these arches more chinery manufacturing plane at Thistle' ire not attending- school- tober 9 1868 He received most farmer and was employed by the holding the annual Bargain Days of bis elementary education from Logan one of the first in the in- it was reported Saturday o accurately in the future" Sugar company as field and Fall Festival at Helper this Mr Musselman believes the termountain country a pioneer school teachman for many years He has been year ' will be the main topic ot : The trouble developed when the his mother Music Set I new arches will prove a 'magnet Mrs Merrill has been active in Program er He also attended the University an active civic and church worker discussion at ai meeting of the Nebo school L D board under S the equal- of Utah church affairs civic and for tourists seeking k He played in the Payson Silver Helper board of true Tuesday eve- MT PLEASANT—The music de ! way areas and place heretofore most of his life He was a high ization law requested approval of Had Sawmill over 20 years as drum- ning according to A L Miner for band Snow of will prepartMent college L-of S the Thistle school as a councilmanin the Henson unvisited by large numbers sent a music festival at 8 p m mer president ' The western part of stake for 28 years an adviser to school The state board however travelers -- In the spring of 1891 he entered Mrs Reece came to Payson when 1 in the North L D S ward Reports will also be heard by theSunday San Juan county is unexplored in the Benson stake primary associa- only approved the school as a the sawmill business supplying li' a child her small with and under merchants' of the the publicparents chapel promotion auspices school as there are but 26 over a half million feet of lumber any official sense and includes tion board and was on the home i North Sanpete stake M I A John and Permelia Richardson ity comMittees The program for one of the largest primitive mission of the stake for six students registered in the first four all the lumber lath and shingles Tribune Intermountain Wire will also boards as the dosing session of Amos from Roanoke Va where the coming winter season in 10 and and fifth States the United but months grades areas in the entire used in Ashley valley at that time CEDAR CITY — Class officers the stake she Was born on March 8 1870 be discussed k quarterly conference For the past 15 years he has sixth grades Owen L Barnett his lumber interests he were announced Saturday at the Selling Unvisited Areas I operated a coal business in Rich- superintendent said entered the sheep raising business Branch Agricultural college folSome sections nt the area still mond Leave Smaller Children he is still actively engaged lowing the first meeting of the Today Mrs Merrill was born in Logan have never been visited by any In thls major industry of the new student body officers with The board then decided to leave white men and others have'been March 23 1868 Also active in Uintah basin He aided in estab- students of the college in a genthein the at four students occasional grades cowboys civic and church work she is well seen only hY lishing the Vernal Light and Mill- eral assembly F Mr Musselman believes the known throughout Cache valley the school but eliminate the other Nine southern Utah communi441 ::'?' ing company of which -he was presi':':t4:: '0:::if:!5':q4j?i'f::: f'4'v71!ii!1 4 ::1::?!!4::: f:: :A'i::) w :ki44k:t s"?illT-:- ! the-neteacher 10 and students have the area near where bridge for her garden and beautification ties are represented among the and ident Power until the 'Utah in the fifth and sixth grades attend was found and other unexplored work She was president of the company bought the local officers selected to head the Spanish Fork schools by bus Light i:z classes this year according to portions surpass in scenic beauty Y W M I A from 1911 to 1915 the interests which of in a wouldsamouet character ' saving the in Relief in the and spectacular societypresident ef s '" Mr Siddoway later helped in the Derrill Ronnow of Panaca Nev 1 of the rock formations anything the Richmond ward f o r seven from 62000 to 62500 Mr Barnett bank student body president Mr Ron-no- w the Ulntah State foundingof stated more frecniantly years and has been interested in to be found in introduced the new officers 1 Parents objected and through and Is now president of that in1 'visited and advertised parts of other church organizations Ver- and student elective officers to of stitution also the '":'" " — :: president ti B ': the of Mrs '':' J '''' leadership Children of the couple are W the state '''' "'' ':: and Mrs E T Jones have nal- drug' store president of the the student body at the assembly' 4 Paul Merrill Preston Idaho J k i:::' ! Vogue theater president of the along with class representatives C and Keith C Merrill and Mrs carried their efforts to have the Vernal student ontthe I council s!f Milling president Davis Green Paul Idaho Ariel other teacher returned to the of the Uintah company Jed Wasden of Scipio was' Abstract company school Nebo to is' board and the the C Merrill Salt Lake City and and director of the Emerald Oil named president of the junior I Mrs Hazen Bright Lewiston superintendent without avail class with Eula Lawrence of '::' tO::':::'-The company women out three q that point Utah Summit vice president Thad :::':::l1:::''::1:: Utah N county physicians have lit Legjs 'Aura ' i ''::':: : t3 Williams of Monroe secretary asserted that the long ride up and V t : He has served Llintah county in Roy Uric of Cedar City and down the canyon and the period of ::! Tribune Intermountain Wire ki:::::i:': nine hours from 8 a m to 5 pm the state legislature also as a Burnis Fifilinson of Oak City q 41 i PRICE—Election of class officers to the student ' as- a ichool representatives is detrimental to the health and county commissioner i t:ii:ljl:LI'1t t ! in the upper and lower divisions "' council Don and board member and as a high counnervous systems of the young chilCartwright of :J:: 114 I'°' of Carbon college was completed 11 dren who range from nine to 11 selor in the L D S church Under Parowan reporter 1 1 – ril 1 this week Officers named by the sopho7 his supervision the 11intah stake '01::: '''1 of age Dewall18 a and years PIWVO—Fred Officers are: were: mores Max Lunt of Cedar tabernacle also and Stake Hintah boy of Salt Lake City Cites Other Transfer ft' College sophomores: Lyle Jen- were In — '' academy- and Hintah high school City president Carmen 'Carpencustody here Saturday in n - sen president: Clyde Conover vice of ter Cedar vide f‘P comCity Mr Barnett countered with the were constructed While a president of two amnia-' with theft v the president Mildred Madsen secretary-t- automobile s from Provo the pre- fact that school buses carry chil- missioner Me Siddoway helped in Vern McClelland of Richfield sec1' 111 71ile' 1 reasurer Bill Guymon class retary Ra Venna Leigh of Cedar the purchase of the right-of-wa- y i — ::::::::: to Provo po- dren through Thistle from Clinton vious " representative: Dorothy Bell and lice day according 13 miles farther up the canyon and for highway '40 from Vernal to City and Edna Ashby of Holden t eiecutive committee f raul Cravetv council :' that Jensen are these children representatives ' students l''' ' ' NINW655 y N4VNkV4y'49r1'"-4"The two reportedly came to 1 4: :' ' Collefe freshmen: John JanuNR Warner of Richfield was 4''' ' k ''''''''''''Z7 e J from the first grade up He also Mrs Siddoway formerly Miss 4 an in Provo automobile 7 e Friday of the freshman ary president Bob Morley vice stolen from ' Salt Lake City aban- said the highway through the can- Emily J Dunster the daughter of named president of president Lucile Nyman secre doned It here and returned was no more dangerous than pioneer parents who came to Utah group: Genevieve Whitlock yon to Salt Jensen Ed class -- ' groups- - was Gunnison vice president:- Afton Lake City In two separate ma- on highway 91 with the heavy With "early representMive i traffic of trucks and interstate born in Sugarhouse ward March Gurr of Parowan secretary Wilchines streets of from taken the Arco Polon! seniors: school High commerce lines where dozens of 7 1868 A talented musician she lard Stephenson of Delta and ' t vice Provo officers said The two au- school buses of the district operate has used her president 'Alvin Rachele ‘ gifts freely from Elizabeth Manning of Cedar City to tomobiles John k belonging Quist council student president Orval Reid secretary-treasuris there representatives childhood in "Although civic always danger and i religious were Provo Thomas of Keller Jerry Olson class rep- ant Plans for the annual trek to on and we may have capacities for the entertainment recovered with the west of the an the highways resentative national park were anZion tomorrow we accident fiave and comfort of her For associates two Friday night in Salt Lake 1 High school juniors: Raymond for September 27 by nounced and several years she was Thistle Tucker the operated of president Weeter president: Mary Orlando City it was reported Clinton buses for 10 to 15 years the Vernal First 'ward Relief so- Mr Lunt Other student officers i 4 vice Tresident Fosca Frungr are Winona Hunter vice presiwithout an accident" Mr Barnett clety — ry-treasurer Jimmy Dart said Nevada Haight secretary dent: Mr and Mrs have Siddoway Price Kiwanian Seeks class representative Jimmy Crew-for- d I and Earl The matter is closed Mr Barnett eight living children Mrs Mary both of Cedar Citycommissioner k and Marshall Young executive said but Mrs McCrumb and Mrs of Furniss Ogden Mrs and Lorna Broadbent 1 Taylor committee k High District Post Jones said their efforts to get the Los Angeles 48$ Wallace John L of publications Faculty memberi 4 1 8 school teacher hack will continue are of council the Dailey Parley and Ralph Siddoway and PRICE—The name of Ray Wal F childtren are Raymond Rex and of some said Knott the Francis They Daly Mrs Marion nutty all of Vernal ters 'past president of the Rrice ' from Mrs L and Mrs 2 Kiwanis club will be presented for receiving instruction t Fay Stevenson Washing' a i one Benedict of E' mother of D ton C 19 also of have the lieutenant They position governor the students Distributor Staff Joins Physician at the annual Utah-Idah- o Kiwanis grandchildren district convention to be held SunA nationally known manufacturer Medical Clinic of specialties used by manufav day and Monday at Sun Valley Orem Motorist Denies tutors merchants and Fraternal 1 Farewell ( Idaho according to local KiwanArranged Societies offers his lino for early PBOV07—The assoCiation of Dr lam siva distribution in Salt Lake City BEAVER—Arden Hutchings son !Harold Austin with the Clark ' ' WWtiK 40444: '''':MINSNOVit$4 4 01& ts niliattlitr:t(?'2141 4: If you are not Jaatistied with The position is now held by J Tipsy Driving Count of Mr and Mrs Ralph Hutchings clinic of Provo w a a announced for future earnings or per T of Wingate Springville PROVO—David 19 Dr Austin will Park of of Beaver will leave Beaver Octo- here Saturday ntanency of employment and wish i ' ' a business of your own writs us ' Orem pleaded not guilty to drunkber 1 to fill O MIRS1011 in the L D take over the departmentt of oblitt I Small capital regitired for ex of en S states western The mission children Saturdiseases stetrics and driving when arraigned ' honest during training period LDS Seminary Elects 1"' s di11 Dr Austin was graduated from : 36 day morning befóre City Judge Beaver West ward tinder the the'Dönke"-mitSPANISH FORK—Ray Angus of LeRoy Tucked rection of Bishop O Edwin Pelee the University of Utah with B S BAsTIAN BROS CO 341 Put The weight of the Llama 'being 371 the 11 rem $1111 the Donkty's weight Trial was set for Nlober 2 and will honor the young misaionary and M A degrees and received'his Benjamin wu elected president of " ThIS Is the real live Llama that was displayed at the Utah State Fair through the courtesy 01 the Palmyta L D S stake sm bail was fixed at $100 Park was with a farewell social in the ward Medical degree from Northwestern Iteciintoy N Y MAXFIELD FEED & co Inc Of 1l$ West 3rd South In Salt Lake City aad Murray amusement hall rriday evening - medical school in Chicago arrested Friday night in Provo Inary Friday ON ' t A ' j r Couple- Leave i For Golden e o ---- — 1 k es 4R-catalogu- 1 20-fo- ot six-inc- Cache Couple ' Richfield Wins Near 501h Nuptial Mark ' - k an Vernal Couple Travel' Trophy Will Mirk 50 Of State Jaycee Wedded Years ' A 500-Mi- le '' 500-Mi- le a OcrO- - t" - ':! I ' ':1:' -- 'i six-inc- i4?44'!? s Tt : er ::: I r Thistle School Patrons Fight Pupil Transfer -- ' - B A C Classes Utah-Idah- Elect at Opening Meet ec two-teach- er er ' THE SOUTH AMERICAN LLAMA - ' 'i' :::::!::- -- ' ' ': r Mc-Cru- 'i Carbon College Classes Elect ! : k 1 :' Two Provo Youths Held on Car Thefts " !ll i" -- k ip11144!) ' - t EV'' JILL' lAq '' o A ' f !: - ift6k tary-tressur- m ' er -- t7 secrita- fr L lasted ' - of I pros-Por- The difference and 1 t i r ' f' 4 6 Weight between tho'llania' lbs ois ' ' 6 416111411161114111116011641416411 kg01o0 40 Agg - s - n ' |