Show i Sunday Morning 1jctiLt lake Ttributte iVeeh h - Wiigust 24 ej cicheilk leWa Fair Helper Maps IKnolvTkeiiP 1Wasatc ylThoinas of 44::4: rr i4!4: Observance Almite Plant Contest Dane - 9 --4 I - Utahn Sees Tests Of Methods For Treating Ore Tribune Washington bureau 1 WASHINGTON At 1 p IT14 ertN - Sunday August 31 pd pool i ow ' - - tug-of-w- ar Schools Open On Sept 8 PROVO—But two weeks more of vacistion remain for of the Provo city school as school will open here tember 8 according to J students district on SepC Mof- fitt superintendent Teachers' institute will be held on September 5 and 6 with sen ions at the Provo high school I Ti z Hurricane's l'Peach Day royalty" this year Will include Peach Queen La Dean Spendlove' top left and !Wee queen Marylyn&:Woodbury Chosen aOkttendints t the 'queens were below left to right Elva -Wright Eva Imly Gwen 'Bradshaw' and Betty Liou Stevens rurriegnOri A Octit$rFoé !E) uary 5 Home Economics Teachers Adjourn PROVO—With a for vomeeting cational teachers activities of the annual home economic summer conference sponsored by the Utah state department of education and the Utah State Rome Economics sallociation ended Saturday The conference was held Wednesday through Saturday at Brigham Young university More than 100 teacher tudents and home demonitratóTi fim all parts of the state attended Steal Rifle 810 A PROVO carbine rifle and $10 in cash were taken er tram the CessfordaInc store at University avenue Friday night by burglars who Jimmied the reer door of the estabPithroent according to Provo pollee officers 47-4o- rth - 11110k041-41- - Tribune Intermountain Win e HURRICANE — Celebrating bumper frulti and grain crops residents of Hurricane and the surrounding community w'l I 1 sponsor their annual Peach Days' celebration Friday and Saturday The festivities will Include a at Hurricane and a special " Indian featuring native dances :Gene Wadsworth general chairman of the celebration announced Chosen Saturday to reign as rodeo “pow-wow- Salina C:ouple Will Mark Gp14 ' Wedding Crops r Peach Day queen was LaDean Spendlove Elva Wright and Eva Imly were chosen as attendants to the queen - : 10- 4- 1 z Girls Ephraim Score Victories 4--H Club EPHRAIM — Ephraim girls won many awards at - the Sonpete county fair Rachael Thompson daughter of Mr and Mrs Chauncey Thompson will model her complete costume at the state fair while Norma Peterson daughter of Mr and Mn Clayton Petermon will enter her complete outfit Verda Mae Schultz daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Schultz a second year girl and LuCene Anderson- - daughter of Mr and Mgs Ferrell Anderson a first year sewer will send their work to the fel' r also Helen Thorpe daughter of :Or and Mrs W V Thorpe won the canning contest a n d Winona Greaves daughter of Mrs Gwen Gretives and Halcyon Larson daughter of Mr and Mrs Rudolph Larson were wInners in the demonstrations with their milk products project All will participate at the stet fair If - t - Mr and Mrs Jame lir Crane Reline couple plan golden wedding annivereary soon ward amusement hint! with the six sons and two datightera of the couple as hosts Mr and Mrs Crane whose parents were among the first settlers of Salina were married August 31 1891 In Salina and have been reskients of this cityever since Both have been prominent in the religious business and social activities of Sevier county for many years Mr Crane has been a farmer and livestock raiser and Mrs Crane has been active in the Relief society and Sunday school organizations She also has been president of the local L DS Primary Mr and Mrs Crane's sons and daughters are James N Jay C Glenn A Lovell F Farrell F and Leo R Crane and Mrs Newell Draper all of Salina' and Mrs WillJam E Kester of San Francisco The couple have 22 grandteachir 10 Her husband died In 1904 leav- children and ing her a family to rear alone She has hisd 11 children Two are Jiving: Mn Rose S Peterson of Sprits City and Mrs Alligee L Anderson of Moroni There are 20 grandchildren and 25 -- - z -- z-- e great-grandchildr- en great-grendchildr- en Mrs Larsen lives alone and cares for herself She does considerable reading and handwork Vocal Trio Wins At Elks' Show — comPcisfld of A girls' vocal trio Jennie Keeler Gene- vieve White and Donna Perkins of Latuda carriedeaway top honors among 25 entries at the annual Price mu Ella amateur show nicipal auditorium before a crowd of more than 1000 The:Latuda trio won first prize of $25 Second prize of $12 went to Colleen Keeler of Latuda violin soloist and Beverly Bithell and Colieelt AtwOod of Price tied for third prize winning S750 each Judget were Seth Billings exalted ruhsr-7- ! and Dick Boshard secretary of the Provo Elks lodge and Lowell F Darker dramatics in structer at Carbon 'college Funds collected atthe show will I used to purchase an oxygen tent4 oxygen masks and some other equipment of a similar type for Price city hospital ! VIIt:B Y U Campus Monday on I Dam Project I Npiv Reservoir - will Benefit Emery Farmers 1 Tribune Intermountain Wire IIEBER—The two-da- y Wasatch county fair closed Sattirdai night ' Tribune Intermountain following a mine drilling contest two-mwon by a 'team from HUNTINGTON h-- Preliminary Heber and a dance work will be started Monday On Seven teams enteredAlie drilling construction of the Miller's Fiat S contest at the county fair grounds reservoir near the head of Huntbut first prize of $50 cash went to Emery Buehler and Wayne Leighty ington canyon of Heber who drilled 11t4 inches The earthen barrier Is planned In the specified time Second place to store 13000 acre feet of water wao won by Zennis Lesier Ot Hefrom tha Huntirkgton river waterber and Sam Williams o4 rade shed and will be mad as a supple City First second and i third-plac- e mentary supply for 4nore than 17 winners respectively for the hors 000 scroll of crop land in the Hunt pullinp contests In whichi Ington river system It is characteams were entered follow:!Light terized by sponsors as One of the weight division—Frank Button of most Important development projr 1 Salt Lake City Kelly: Drayer of 1 ects ever undertaken in Dritrr ' Clinton and C H Burt of South c' county Weber middleweight divisiOn--t ' ton Briggs of 'Syracuse Adrian Named I Surrvlsor Drayer of Clinton and Ike Hodson Soren watermaater for ' Anderson of Layton heavyweight division— the river Huntington system for John Drayer of Clinton Leon number of years wu named super Waite of Syracuse and Hyrum visor for a crew of eight W PA Carlson of Charleston who also Workers in outlining the Job State won a special prize for highest Engineer Ed C Watson- approved point home team In the division the Miller's Flat projett alter in- William Simmons of Chatiesion I specting the site recently He subwon a similar prize in the sequently issued a requisition order weight division for assignment of these men Rodeo winners for the coUnty L - '4'ci through the Provo office They are fair Included: Saddle bron0 riding— to report at 8 a rn Monday at Eddie Jones and Larry POMO': center of as Alain Kenilworth reigned queen Mary Saturday the office of J L Larsen in Hunt bulldogging — Casey Davie Jo Carbon day at the county mining Community Attendants ington secretary of the Huntington-CleMende s and liollaway prace t steer veland Were 'terry Ann Burton left and Annetta Langford Canal and Reservoir roping — Dan Poore Holloway association bull Mendis Joe Brahma They will be Emery Grace county workers f Grace and Joe riding—Holloway Pending arrival-oMendes machinery to begin actual work of building the Featured at the rodeo were Alice dam the men will dig test holes Nesbitt with her trained horse and borrow pita under direction of "Golden Chief" and Bob Rooker Mr Anderson and their own foreof Hamilton Mont man with Brahma bulls Atrommodatee Road KENILWOR'rif—Comely Mary Ablin ruled as queen over Millet's Flat dam will be 700 the annual Kenilworth day Saturday as a year of safety Instrue feet wide at the bottom 128 feet high and more than 1000 feet long tion and practice came to a climax in the celebration which yearly on top It will he wide enough on attracts throngs of Carbon county tesidents and visitors to accommodate roadway to top connect the north and south sidet The highlight of the days fostivi ties was a first aid conrseoanto n took first honors In the boys' divi In maintaining and operating the n Mon Ills other contestanla were project which 17 teams of six The system it will serve is the Ted Christensen Junior Orrill a of each team total competed Tribune Intermountain Wire rms trtontigunainodr largest smgle farm unit in Emery county and serves Huntington PRESTON Idaho—As the sixth $105 In prize money and $70 in omAstoralenkoey$1 T Dixon and Central Miltonfitd tor Cleveland Lawrence annual night rodeo closed Satur- merchandise- - prizes Miller' Flat reservoir will assure second and Keith Edwards' team day at Preston a second record Men Win $80 crop production and placed third Merchandise valued heavier crowd proclaimed it the greittest First prize of $60 to the men's at $10 was divided among these greater agricultural prosperity in held here The rodeo committee this section because it will triple of the Preston chamber of- com- team went to a group captained by groups the present rage supply of merc was in charge with EdVein Jim Fulton including also Ed Parade Opens Program water spons assert Present Millman Clive Tatton Elmer Crockett chairman eir capacity here The days festivities begin with reservoirs and Th Franklin county fair ho a r d Stuitt Ivan Jensen and Reuben 2600 acre feet were equally well pleased with Dixon Captain of the second the wad at 9:30 a m led by ore: Cleveland Huntington 2400 itawlston Lit the growth of the county fair over prize winner was John Mackey Queen 'Ahlin and her young attend and Little Cleveland last year when it was reorgan- whose team received $30 Don ants e Jerry Ann Burton and An- U Madsen about 1100 Acre tfeet Then came a reserrins ized after several years The fair Newberry'a group received third nett Langford patriotic pageant presented by the total board beads(' by 0 L Wright prize of $15 Winner in the Iadles' division American Legion followed by the Water Released of Franklin found Interest In was the team of Mary Callor as- - first aid contests The afternoon preparing exhibits and in shOWing slated The last run of water from these by Chatmaine Weller Fay was devoted to sports and the eve livestock and home product far was released Friday by ordto a Jensen ponds Barbara Catalin dance nine Shirley a than year ago greater er-0'th Seedirectors as it la needed la Wilcok and Velma Howarth The annual affair at sponsored the The main attractions mature a third crop at alfalfa fair Saturday centered about ond and third places went to Adella Jointly by the local welfare as to also beans and sugar beets in the Markey's teams sociation whose president Robert Cleveland-Elmhorses Judging ot horses oc- Polve's and June o district- These received as Pollock acted chairman groups respectively general cupied most of the forenoori and merchandise valued at $30 $20 Besides and the Independent Coal and Coke serving this Important g contest Wits a a In storing additional irriganeed and $10 B company by represented of George the afternoon main feature Rony Jewkes Boy Scout learn Jackson Sr mine superintendent Lion water Miller's Flat reservoir Douglas Wright of Franklin took la declared by engineers to he an top honors in the draft horse diideal site for recreational developvision with his pair of draft geldment- it occupies a natural bowl t ings and a gelding over 'three high in the Wasatch mountains and under four years urrotindinu it are extensive Awards in light draft horse of grass and wild flowers meadows classes were presented to exhibigrove' of quaking aspen and ever- tors as follows: Bill Nash of Lin-rowill make beaugreen gelding under three best Adele Towers Jane Reid tiful- Outing places for summer Tribune Wire Intermountain Chapel! years Lee Hall Fairview best MOAB—Schools in Grand county Mrs Mary Derickson and Donald campers gelding over three years iIvan Jensen principal Ann McDonThis 'ideal reservoir and recreaWoodward Franklin best mare will open with teachers' institute W is to be tthe supervisor and tional 'site waa'recently obtained over three years': Raymond at Moab Thursday and registration ald remedial teacher condemnation proceedings High schoor Hobbs Linrose aged mare to Helen M teachers are: Mechanics and ap- through at an approximate cost of 88000 Horse-pullin- g contest wirmers Friday according plied arts Wayne R McConkie It has been owned in recent years are entries of Douglas Wright of Xnight superintendent citocational agriculture A B Wes- by John K Madsen of Mt Pleasfor Guest institute the 'Reed speakers Franklin heavyweight: ton mathematics and ant world-fame- d breeder of RamSpanish middle- are State Superintendent Charles Fairview Rawlings physics E W Stout Latin' history bouillettheep part of his corrals Peterson-Charie- s Elmo weight IL Skidmore Jennie Campbell di and guidance John C Evani music and buadinta being in this area Sparrow Preston lightweight 4Mil1er's Flat reservoir is being rector of elementary education and commerce L S Castleton actH B Evans physical educa- constructed as an independent Mrs Hazel Steven state nutri- ence tioniat for the state board of health tion Willard Devitt English Leora project by the Oanal and Reservoir associa Mary and Dr L B Harmon state direc- Curtis home economics Hatch tion tor of rehabilitation Vocational agriculture is to be an added feature of the school sysIT WILL PAY TO 'ATTEND A SCHOOL THAT IS tem this year A B Weston of Laketown has been employed under PRODUCING WINNERS AND PLACING ITS ire Tribune Intermountain program and will GRADUATES IN 'GOOD I POSITIONS PAROWAN—Students of Paro- the Smith-Haye- s wan schools will return to their teach half a day at school and the NEW CLASSES START AUGUST 25 AND SEPT 2 desks on September 2 it was an- other half in the community A been has music added teacher For the Fall Term nounced Saturday by L B 'Bencalendar recently nett principal of the Pariowan The tentativeGrand county board high school A faculty meeting adopted by the on Monday will precede the ppen- of education is as follows: Institute 28 registration August 29 ing for instruction Mr Bennett August two reserved in October for days : said The teaching petsonnel includ- the Utah Education association inholidays The ing several changes since last stitute Thanksgivingwill t begin De holiday year is Beth Terry home maki- Christmas ng:- Lewis Bowen history and cember 23 continuing until Janus social science A LeRoy Morris ary 5! Following is the faculty for the English and social science John county: County schools — Thompindustrial art son H Pendleton Bergeson Sego—Ester Eardley Madsen science and WalterAsia Cisco—Elsie Jorgensen mathematics Orla'nd Ward phys- Westwater—Maude Adams Moab ical education for boys Esther Watson English and physical elementary—Fern Holt Cleo La education for girls Ray D Garan 4 4 - - A - El j I - AMISWIRSOmme00141ro Preston Latids Success of Annual Rodeo J li D Harris are visitors to the : - horete-pullin- z se Teachers in Grand County Plan Institute Thursday Brig- ham )foung universtty campus this week 1 Dr Harris is the son Of Dr Franklin' S Harris president of the university and Mrs Harris The younger Dr Harris was recentli-narned professor of geography of Nebraska uniVersity in Lin-co- in trees-whic- FakbanksClan Paroivan 'Sets Plans Start l SSchool Start - - Tribune Intermountain Wire PAYSON—Members of the Fair- banks Family of the Well Inc will hold their annual reunion Sep tember ' 1 at the old Fairbanks home In' Payson Lynn Re Fair- 4 banks president of the association announced Saturday Th Fairbanks home 'es built In 1853 by John Boylston and Sarah Vanwagoner Fairbanks and bas always been in possession of the family It is reportedly one of the oldest homes In Payson and serves es headquarters for the vestern branch of the family Officers of the association Include Hattie Hagman o first vice president May Steiner lecond vice president Claude Fairbanks third vice president MdIC Walker see rstary-treasurand Jennie Fairner agriculture and mathematics banks assistant secretary-treasurC W Elliot English and speech The family also maintains at Orman Weight music T WenDedham Mass the original Fair- dell Bayles business and Jean banks residence built in 1638 by Jutchinson librarian The list of elementary teachers WASHINGTON Aug 23 Un- -Jonathan Fairbanks founder of is headed by Fred Lewis1 who The marriage of Ted Eugene Mad' the American family will be principal of the elementary sen and Lenore Cox both of Fairschool and will teach the sixth view Utah was solemnized SaturB Y U 'Professor Gets grade Other teachers are 'Mar- day in Washington chapel of the vin Graff Norma Bentley Marion Latteruday Saints church by Stake Arnold Mary Adams and Flo N President Ezra T Benson Back From Meeting Benson Miss Cox arrived Yesterday Madsen is employed by the war de PROVO—Dr Vasco M Tanner chairman of the Brigham Young partment Earlier in the day President university department of zoology Position Accepted — Benson married Bird E Lisonbee MT PLEASANT and entomology returned to the DrErie on of M and Mrs of Salt Lake City and Miss ThH campus Saturday from a tour of Clitheroe Harry Clitheroe of Mt Pleasant Thomas of Manassa Colo Wyoming and Colorado3 lie attended the Roe? ttountin has recently accepted a position as Llsonbee is a war department Entomological 'conference held at associate professor of Bible and signalcorps specialist His bride Cameron Pass Colo' August 17 Christian education at 'Co college was eniployed by the interstate commeirce commission to 21 Cedar Rapids Iowa er Utahns Marry In Capital er I 4t - ' Antal BASIOSANT MALSIALIC Ati411100 The above students won lix first places in Shorthanct TiPoo writing1D1ctaphone Transcription Bookkeeping Comptometer Calculation the Accuracy Typing Award and the Sweepstakes Trophy for totalpoints at the International Commercial Schools Contest held in Chicago last June an4 they are now holding good positions' POSITIONS FOR GRADUATES So far this year the Employment Department has received new all time high record—and the 576 calls for office belp-- -0 Is finding it difficult?to filltthe positions available schll will It pay to enroll NOW and prepare quickly for one of the good positions that'will be available the coming year Call write or 'phone for information Visitors Welcome ZLIZASETIE 4 PROVO—Dr and Mrs Chauncey Neb - Bgins ii 1 dZ Tribune Intermountain Wire SPItING CITY—Mrs Elizabeth David son LanrPh of Spring City reach her eightpsecond birthday Sunday She' was born at Pleasant Grove August 24 1859 a daughter of Hans Christian and Anna Maria Jensen Davidson Her parents were born in Denmark and lived in Pleasant Grove until she was five years of age They moved to Mt Pleasant in 1864 Her 'father was the first printer in Mt Pleasant Her mother was a dentist and doctor in that locality in pioneer times When 16 years of age the future Mrs Larsen ' shocked and bound' grain in the fields to earn her first pair of shoes She tied old Pieces of burlap to her feet while:-shworked in the fields Shiwas married to Hans E Larsen January 1 1678 and since that time has resided in Spring City Foe:more than ten year she was president of the local Relief society and she worked as a Sunday school PRICE ' - - 1 ' and-Elm- Vkalh! thalm Winners in Raelles Fair Contests 810 Birthday Tribune Intermountain Wire In TOOELE 'championships the Tooele county fair held In conjunction wIth the Elton tunnel opening celebration were awarded Saturday The aged bull championihip went to Wilters brothers' of Tooele on a Hereford In the swine!division Jan Ruffen of Bt John took first prim with an aged sow Grant Harris of Tooe le- took first place in the Hampshire rim' division while :Gordon Sager's Was first in Hampshire ewes In the dairy cattle divistom the grand championship on bulls went to Droubay farms on a Guernsey Dwain Smith of Grantsville had the grand champion female Inthe Guernsey division Gerald Sagers took first place in calf entries with a Hereford1In the horse division Gus Etuzianis' brood mares won !tot place while the cies B port ychampion ship went to Bobby and Droubay James Buzianis won first place for a pen of Leghorn in the poultry show the 'Wyandotte Prize went to William Ramp 'Grant Harris won first place for Rhode Island Reds while Frank Mangold took first in Rocks1 Plymyllilith E Rich of Judges the Utah 'State Agricultural college and Max: E Conrad Weber county extenstan agent Frank Walters president:bt the Tooele County Farm bureatts was chairman while Franklin White house was in :charge of the program and entertainment Eugene L Morrill headed the county-o-rational diviSion with Sheriff Alma White M charge of the hose I : i west he added : :' ' Safety Day Celebration Hota at Kenttwörth ) i oolft I ':' ! Tribune Intermountain Wire SAUNA — The golden wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs James F Crane will be observed Satur day at 6 p m at a dinner and dance in the Salina Second LDS Marylynn Woodbury was selectesi as rodeo queen Her attendants will be Gwen Bradshaw and Betty Lou Stevens The Hurricane peach crop to Mr Wadsworth hal been:the best “in the history of the 'Own" and brought above normal price" Thousands of cases canned at the Hurricane factory have-beethe shipped throughout ' Tooel Names NAtive registering on September 4 Mr Moffitt announced At the present time a large crew of workers is engaged renovating and putting the schools of the city into first class condition for the opening of the scbool year he stated The calendar for the school year shows but three days of vacation other than for the Christmas holiday recess These are on October 10 when teachers will attend the Utah Education association convention and for Thanksgiving on show November 27 and 28 The Christmas holiday recess will commence on December 20 and end on Jan- I i ueen Work qr " - tug-of-w- ar 23—Sena perimental plant will be established at Marysvale Utah to test out processes for producing alumina from alunitea and that as a result of these tests the govern ment will be able to deterMine which 'process is most feasible 0 P M said Thursday it had recommended a plant to treat 100 tons of alunite ore per day by the kalunit process Senator Thomas says there are two competitive processes for which chains have been made and it Kalurdte Inc or the Olin corporation is not disposed to operate such a plant as Q P M has indicated: be believes other interests may bk willing to step Into the picture Senator Thomas said )10 is not Interested in any particular process but Is Interested In seeing Utah resources developed In connection with the defense 'program He has been Informed- - that sp plicstion Is to be made to the R F C by Colorado interests for loan to build a plant at Moab to work vanadium and uranium of which there are known deposits in the vicinity 'this proposal Is first to be passed upon by the metals pro eurement division of 0 P M and It approved by them will go to C for financing It or the days events will begin with a children's pet and costume parade on Main street Prizes will be awarded for this event and for the nces to be held afterward in City park Children tmder 12 will be treated to tree swimming tree watermelons and free picture show tickets The annual Labor day parade will begin Monday at 10 twin extending from the south end of Main street to the City park Liberal prizes will be awarded in three divisions-- beauty reproilientation and originality Program Planned At 11:30 a m there will be a program in the City park with Irdward Scherer president of the Carbon County Industrial Union council as master of ceremonies It 'is planned to begin this phase of the celebration with the crowning of the Queen of Labor who will reign over the remainder of the day Speakers at the program will be Governor Herbert B Maw and Prank B WilSOYI international executive board member of district No 13 of the United Mine Workers of America from Albia Iowa Sports including coal shoveling contests tennis horeshoes men's races women's races and swimming will be featured from 1:30 to 4:30 p m Prizes will be given winners in each event This will be followed by a baseball game between Helper Becker's Uintah and the state itmior baseball champions the local American Legion team Climax of the celebration will be the annual Labor day banquet in the Helper civic auditorium at 7 p m followed by the dance also to be held in the auditorium Committee Members Other members of the general committee are Clyde Sabin of Helper Robert Pollock of Kentl worth and Hall Thorne of Castle-gat- e Chairmen of the various events art Claude Adams of Columbia coat shoveling Douglas Bon of Price tennis Clyde Tatton Wilof Kenilworth liam Yates of Hiawatha men's races Mrs Edward Scherer of Latuda women's races Mr Dowd baseball Wallace Treat of Standardellic bands W H Williams of Price parade Pratt Lindsey of Sunnyside horeshoes and Al Gill of Royal swimming ' The queen contest is under direc tion of Mrs Leo Miller of Castle-gat- e Basis of judgment in the contest will be the number of banquet and dance tickets sold with a queen and two runners-u- p to be named as atteodants The queen will receive her gown and a cash prize to be announced later and the attendants will receive gowns -- tor Elbert D Thornaiwexpressed confidence Saturday that an ex in tenements Aug - :::4(' s: Aa 4 -- I: 1:': cL Heber Team Wins Competition In Mine Drilling - Wire Tribune Intermcii-mtaHELPER—Carbon county's an ritial Labor day celebration thisi affair to be year will be a two-da- y conducted August 31 and September 1 with children reigning the first day and adults the second according to Joe Dowd of Latuda chairman of the committee on ar-- i - Miing ' t Of Labor Prcgratil Slated For August 31 And September I '' 1o Town B olvs 1941 - ' - SKJLVIM MARI 4132 IIETIAGER 45 test BUSIIIESS COLLEGE- ':Selt:Leke City Utah Mel 447t1 Breedwey "The Schee With 'it tiotioael Ilepotetion': - In P V - |