Show - " 4 - - --v - 40 w I 1 - i 6 A Sunday Morning - - Octo1er Ifbe 0(3altglike rtribunt t rilicé Begins Celebration Of Airport Completion ' - - Start of Work Nears on Diversion Unit and Program Partictpapt& View of New Field ' tv-- : - - - 1 7 ''' ' State County and City' Leaders Laud Accomplishment Sky Tournament 'Slated Today ' -- ' - ' '': l z '': :"''''' : : :' '' ' f !:t- --- - s - ' - s''s :? " '1 :' Weber-Prov- 11: - Qiitts Soort' : t 4 Canal o Bids Called for Oct 13 at 10 a Tribune Intermountain Wire y program celebrating completion of the new Carbon county airport opened here Saturday nightwith city county and state officials lauding civic 'spirit is the guiding force in the project Tracy R Welling chairman of the agricultural commission told a banquet group at the Carbon junior college following an Inspection of the airport that he was so impressed with the development that he intended to recommend to the governor that S15000 set up by the last legislature for airport improvements be earmarked for additional improvements at the Carbon port! The field four and a half miles northeast of Price is expected to be a vital corner in the network of airports covering Utah as the major Ismding field in eastern Utah Mr Welling represented Governor Herbert B Maw at the g athering r 5 19 k4' in' Tribune Intermountain Wire on the fifth ma1 Provo river of division the jor 4 of the Provo project widening river-Webriver diversion canal — near Heintz la expected to be ' '' ' under way within a very ahort '''' 94-'-'-' ' " ' ' time according to E O Larson :':' of Provo construction engineer for K — ' the United States reclamation bu1 - 4 : c':-4 73 reau :: ' t ' Liden- ::' f ' Bids for the first unit of :'''-- : i ing the canal will be opened at J 'VV Humphrey Lads long 10 a rn on October 13 at the service with tailed States Provo office of the bureau in the ' forest service ' :: Knight block A large number of are expected to submit work of airfields A dedication program is scheduled at the contractors How'the Carbon county airport will Icook to fliers circling to' bids for work Mr Larson said the net- tuset 'down" at this new addition to Utah's port as a feature of a celebration Sunday Some Work Under Way Mayor Speaks Already some force account on small structures work Lee of Price yor J Bracken ::::::::::: :7Nt':roe could not be advertised is being Complimented the Carbon county :1t done by the bureau Mr Larson commission for its activity as 14 said Surveys are also being con6 ' sponsor of the airport project and ::: 4 a i 7rmilic ducted also paid tribute to Dr C R I 41treloorwom L Deer creek dam the first major i-1- 7-Tribune Intermountain Wire ' Fahring former county 'conunis'r'-r4 v division of the Provo river project Ilion chairman who continued pro— Thirty-fiv- e EPHRAIM " years :'' ' '' 't ' ' t l' ‘i " Is now practically completed ex0''''''':t motion of the airport development N'N ' ''' 4 '34: e t " Unitof work with the ti t noteworthy on 1 the for cept as civic duty after retirement gates regulating 11j x iI I otaNk I t 12:::k4 4 'ii ' N'‘ N the spillway and cleaning up Mr ed States forest service will end from the commission Mayor H B a : k' :::: :::'::- -: :' Larson said T C Connolly com- for J W Humphrey Monti na:: :!!::: ::i 4 Hyde of Helper also lauded the ' 1I '''''Nkpany contractor on the dam is tional forest supervisor when he :: r airport sponsors ' t :1 )j far ahead of schedule as March retires this fall Mr 1f Dr E B Sessions president of 3 --Humphrey is 1942 was the deadline set in the 4 — ' A:':ii 4i Carbon college welcomed the banIt - ' succeeded Allen C Folcontract e ' h for of t being by i 4 completion c j quet group and J Orvel Peterson " ' " it ' ' work ster county corruniasioner was toast0" formerly supervisor of the ' ' t1'k-- ' i master of the highway along Powell forest who Graveling t duhis t t ) the spillway side of the dam and ties October 10 begins The banquet was followed by a t elita 0' Mr althoug-i'''''' over ''' the dam proper to the present '' public dance at the hangar which ''' 1:- ':':::::::::::'''' :' ''"'"': retirement Ls not ef'' ''1:::::i) ' ' 1 ' i:: attracted a near capacity throng highway now being used has also Humphreys :::':5' ' I' 'I fective November 30 until ' " ' Activities will center at the airbeen completed and is awaiting Mr Humphrey started as assist::::'' l''''''''''''" ' '''':: No 4::Price a' with post port 'Sunday t oiling by the state road conunis- ant ranger on the Monti forest in ':: 3 in Charge of a dedication cere! :::: sion Mr Larson said :: 1906 In 1911 he became deputy i :::: '' 1 I :: mony at the flagpole at 8:45 a m z ' Tunnel i Advnnees supervisor of the Cache forest 1 f 41 The ceremony will be followed rasnkbre tl t and in the fall of 1913 he was i in tournament I which an 1 air t ) Fine progress is being made in transferred by i to the LaSal forest as I 1 ' more than 50 pilots from all seci : ':::' all other divisions of the project ' :I He later 4 supervisor will tions of Utah compete " including- the Duchesne tunnel the old Sevier forest supervised 4 and since kt The contests under the direction where the Utah construction work- 1919 has headed the Monti forest of George A Schultz of Latuda ers are now holed in 4833 feet Mr A strong Utah booster' Mr will include spot landing bomb Larson over said This is ' slightly : was instrumental in : C' target practice acrobatic and forof the three miles called Humphreythe mation flying ribbon cutting and opening Bryce canyon area he said to automobile travel He also iniraces Bracken Lee of Price L R Eldredge J Orval for in theofcontract Mayor Ab Jenkins hands Jolene Snodgress only 'licensed Committeemen for the Carbon county airport on the first unit tiated the opening of the Cedar-Lon- g pipe commercial woman pilot in Utah a letter of greeting to be celebration are standing left to right C M Peterson of Columbia Kneeling are B IL of Laying Pilots Arrive the Salt Lake City ageduct sysvolley road tem has been completed by the taken to Carbon county officials at airport celebration Semken Nick Bernardi Val D Hicks Mayor Young and Mayor B II Hyde of Helper A C Mackey of Fort Douglas Under his supervision most Warren Construction company of who took top honors at the Cedar of the Monti forest were Salt Lake City Mr Larson said parts to automobiles made accessible City meet last month had checked At the Alpine-Draptunnel the in Saturday night as did Eunice In handling range allotments in comC L has Thompson company the forest Mr Humphrey has reNaylor licensed woman pilot from pleted all but 2173 feet of concrete ceived recognition Salt Lake City and 28 other pilots for bringing 15000-fottmnel about cooperation between lining on the from Salt Lake City Ephraim and the Completion of the tunnel is expect forst service and stockmen Logan They were introduced Jo-at ed by the middle of November Mr the banquet Saturday night by Mr Humphrey still undecided Larson reported seph I Bergin state director of on his future plans is a director i 1 aeronautic& of the Associated Civic Clubs of : l'Tribune Intermountain Wire Following the air show the cele- Southern Utah representing the ee Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO--'7Plan- 8 Tribune Intermountain Wire will dose with a barbecue Tribune Intermountain Wire are going- forward for Utah county agriEphraim Lions club He has long BEAVER—It looks like As h served by the local C C C SAUNA—In celebration of her EPHRAIM—Niels (Kels) Kelbeen active in civic and thurch and be in to the held Wednesday city p Persons in charge have eighty-sixt- h son well known Ephraim resident cultural defense conference long hard winter ahead! birthday anniversary affairs to feed between epreparations Indians have been bring Mrs Anne Peterson Taylor of Sawill observe his eightieth birthday county building at Provo Stephen R Bosstell cqunty agricultural and 4000 persons lina will be feted ing to Beaver an unusually anniversary MonThe airport was started last said Saturday nuts of harvest a at pine heavy party family day re- resenting the A A A: Clark Allred spring A large hangar was and many local residents Sessions will be held at 2 and Devon Mr Kelson ' at her home here Stewart Lowell Rassmuscently completed ' st who have investigated the 'ft was born in Vila 8 p In under the direction of sen Loile and Sunday Included in the large group of ' Barley and Norma Smith wooded ( friends will call Denmark a son David H Jones of heavily pinion pine 0 fliers: expected from Salt Lake Provo of rft farm Fork George Spanish ' Tribune Intermountain Wire area in west Beaver county ' at her home din'- I of Conrad and chairman of the county agricul- C Larsen and A security I forJ Wagstaff City Sunday is Joalene Snodgrass of' PROVO Mobilization of all to the Kelson tural defense committee A rdem- est service Mrs Bessie K Lemon Nelsina have unusually reported ing ‘Aday to be licensed the only reported ' cones Scouts and Cubs in the filled with OW 10 felicitations fer of At the Explorers exlarge Tribune Intermountain Wire age large deD Ashton county " commercial woman pilot in 'Utah and Clarence ber of the state agricultural Mrs Taylor mature nuts years he was sent fense committee will Mad- Provo district has been set for who will bring letters of greeting MT Ernest the discuss tension staff service PLEASANT — John Gunwas born In EphTradition has it that a to America the cred- next Saturday in conjunction with dersen was chosen to head the from :Salt Lake City and county Jr Smith sen McCracken farm national which under program NN ' raim October 5 good pine nut harvest means rN411855 only one of his state and county goals are being it W H Callahan county welfare the annual meeting of the Utah Citizens' party ticket as mayor t' and the Salt Lake chamber of 114 one year to a severe winter ahead a Parks council according' e : commerce family in the set up Mr Boswell said a well attended primary and Evan Fullmer food stamp National to Dr M W Merrill president at Other nut crop an easy the day after her at group pine coming light candidates are R W of the agriculMembers county plan ' I parents Hans A execuand A Anderson chief He tural defense board besides Mr winter t N '''s ) that time to attend are being Candland four-yeInvitations councilman N '4came directly to Jones are Orson Prestwich of extended to all A A A community tive and Anne Petersss s00 and J Seymour Jensen L C Lund AoN4 s' — - A The mobilization will son arrived in be held at living Ephraim t1 s‘ rt:':':: and Joseph Johansen three-yea- r W Ft Holman of Manila committeemen farm supervisors : with a Benson Orem Utah p rn on the city and county councilmen S Lave 11 planningrboard committees church E W Wall former of Huber E R Payson Al! boys and Mr Kelsoa Mrs Taylor for about Bird of building grounds family busiBushand councilman M bankers and recorder for workers John welfare city Springville Mrs Taylor often recalls her leader a are 'urged to be in uniforms the past two or three years when his par- man of Lehi was nomBoswell rep ness men Mr Rommel' said Mr and eight years PRICE — With Jessica Dra go- early experiences in Utah frontier if ents emigrated from Denmark He possible inated for recorder by acclamaThe annual meeting will open at tion and Mrs Carrie Tomlinson rette noted soprano heading days partiqularly standing guard then went with them to Fountain 8 p in at the Provo high school the list of outstanding programs while her father and others dug Green Niels tended the Fountain received the nomination for treasscheduled by the Artint and Lec- graves for victims of hostile InGreen Livestock company's young auditorium with Earl J Glade urer 1941-42 season dians ture Series for the herd in the old United Order Four president of the Salt Lake chamber Attorney John S McAllister will of commerce delivering the key- head Mrs Be ss Jones dean of women With her parents she helped the campaign committee years later the Kelsons came back note address Following the busi- with the following to Ephraim where Mr Kelson and at Carbon college announced the Fettle Gunnison and later moved members: L A Wire Intermountain Tribune ness rea Satsession there will be group Gundersen secretary Emil Rut small brick his father operated to Richfield where her family opening sale of season tickets officials SPRINGVILLE—City ided 13 months Then they moved Tribune Intermountain Wire lirday yard meetings for the six operating hauser Calvin Christtnaert C H Tribune Intermountain Wire Mr Kelaon later became a farmSponsored by Carbon college to Levan In August of 1875 she moved Saturday on a project to committees of the council and all Eatinger Joseph Matson and W candimore H H PROVO—Three CITY CEDAR —Mayor and the Faculty Women's club of was married to H F Taylor of increase the He other sold er and mules also raised scouter' K Petersen water culinary supply S Lunt was nominated Saturday to dates have officially entered the to that institution the series will Levan the of mules V the his last folfacilities and electric on power the Provo begin' October 31 with the presgovernment at the beginning of head the Republican ticket at the race for a place In 1897 they moved to Salina 000:0HWE arrIONTIMIPMMINIMI"P1111110111111114111111rno110"011rOFPrIPIIIIMOMNIPPI lowing approval of‘ 300 000 rev- - World war I For 15 years before municipal election November 4 city municipal election ticket with entation of Devi DJ& and her Bali where Mr Taylor died in 1938 elecin a issue bond his retirement he was proprietor Mr Lunt is now serving his second filing of petitions of nomination Java dancers featuring Javanese Mrs Taylor has a son and five clue special ' and Sumatran dances of the Corner cafe -RH Laughter' living They are F M tin canG recorder will Bench a I be reported term al mayor and city Other programs include Herbert Taylor of Price Mrs Lapriel Jones been has "Kele very always 316 votes was with Voting light Saturday Knapp Illustrator who will pre- of Salina Mrs Helen Herbert for and 6 against the issue Votes fond of hunting and fishing and didate to succeed himself has never missed the deer hunt sent an Others nominated at the party film and lecture Mrs Jean Hansen and Mrs Hattie They include Harley Corleissen on Polynesia the Gardsmen Peterson of Salt Lake City and for an ordinance Passed by the since he was old enough to par- primary were Warren'll Cox for who filed a nomination petition Quartet famous concert radio and Mrs Hayclee Causier of Price She city council in connection with ticipate in it He says if weather four-yeRADIO MODEL 420-- 1 term councilman ClarS Young conditions permit he will go again ence Lamoreaux Leland Retention for mayor and George motion picture artists Arthur also has seven grandchildren and the bond issue tota:ed 444 in STANDARD AND SHORT WAVE BANDS ' this year and expects to bring in (incumbent) and Theo H Corry and John W McAdam who filed Gaeth war analyst for The Salt vor and 45 against commissioner for the city his deer Lake Tribune the Carbon college two-yeterm councilmen Her- petitions The ordinance authorized the He married Elizabeth Taylor on bert P Haight incumbent city poet dramatics class In "Our Town" The only other candidate to have the Utah State Symphony orches- CCC Recruiting Body city' council to appropriate 640- November 27 1883 (58 years ago recorder for treasurer and Elton filed a petition of nomnow are and previously this tra and Dr Harlan Tarbell menthe L Jones for recorder 000 in payment of water water fall) they E J Hall who is seekination it and a wedded in oldest this tal scientist Meets Tomorrow couple city was named of five committee A to rights and property incidental commissioner Job the chilwere of nine dity ing parents to fill vacancies and H Marvin to four They RECORD PLAYER RI dren five of whom are living They Jones temporary chairman of the lemons MT PLEASANT—First meet- the purchase of water up I :"eis cubic in feet second Moss Glen are: Mrs per the committee of With ifeleme Centre end the Farmington was made recently pering meeting named to stimulate enrollment at springs in Bartholemew's canyon Mrs James M Jorgensen of Eph- primary Automatic manent chairman of the Cedar Step e raim Mrs Nathaniel N Anderson the Mt Pleasant C C C camp will The additional water will for duration of the district 12 City - - i I conducted at 4 p In Monday crease the city's present culinary of Richfield Mrs Leda Lang'and campaign with Elwood Corry as - ?itMrs William Christensen both of secretary T W Jensen chairman announced supply as well as the power ' Salt Lake City They have 13 Democratic leaders have not yet R LindeST GEORGE----Pau- l put of its municipal hydroelectric The caznpaign is being sponsored grandchildren and five set the date for their city primary man sheet metal instructor at A $12990 -1 IPlans include piping water from but said it would likely be sched- the Dixie by civic groups in Sanpeta and Value for the college during Juab counties junior ? 'Male oi Female uled for next reek the source of supply in the left- Only past year left Saturday for the hand fork of Hobble Creek canyon about six miles to the present- Delta- Girl Departs Aircraft company plant in 2 STENOGRAPHERS Boeing Gunnison- :School powerhouse with one mile tunnelRotary Oub Learns SeatUe Wash where he will train 1 BOOKKEEPER lug through the mountain The To Work in Capital to federal service preparatory State Defense Plan eo'"''' present supply of four second feet : 1 Succeeding Mr Lindeman hire GENERAL OFFICE DELTA —Donna Edwards Classes Elect will be doubled when the project be will Robert Patton for the past EMPLOYEE BRIGHAM CITY — Grover A is completed Plans also include daughter of Mr and Mn Morgan GUNNISON — Class officers Giles of Salt Lake City state 'at- - the erection of a new powerhouse Edward3 of Delta has left for were elected Friday afternoon at six yeare a supervisor at the Lock1 heed Aircraft company plant in DICTAPHONE where she will the Gunnison Washington D-torney general discussing state school Burbank Cal The Civavooloat Valley high comLockheed be employed by the war depart- as follows: OPERATOR and national defense Was principal Toros arranged for the college to ment speaker at the regular Rotary club Tooele School Board Seniors—Keith Mellor presi- pany "borrow" Mr Patton in order not a is of former the She student at the meeting Friday evening exThese splendid positions at dent Mathel Sorenson vice presi- to interrupt vocational classes in Brigham Young university and dent Lloyd Voorhees secretary-treasur- national Holds Regular Meet cellent starting salaries are Howard hotel — defense industries was employed by the state board 404444t °perk immediately to any of trans- of health at Cedar City before TOOTLE—Discussion of J111110111—Niel Tuft president: Defense Slated Survey our :former graduates or stuLouise Miyatake vice president Could Nero Have Fiddled portation and mileage problems going to Washington PROVO — Youth problems took up a major portion of the lone Foote secretary-treasure- r dents whose training qualifies With Stoctach Ulcer Pains? classes at Provo high school will regular segion of the Tooele county Gaeth to Jensen The historic fiddling of Nero after Sophomores—Wa3rnard them to fill- them Phone e Speak a next board of education held here Satbegin stirvey vice APPLIANCE president: Donna Jean Roper feasting could hardly haveg been vnite or call the HENAGER week to determine the number 'of urday afternoon at the Adminis‘ TOOELE—The Tooele Business president Cornell Lund secretary-treasur- his possible if be suffered ' women to be would soon who as BUSENESSCOLLEGE Don't neglect your suffering tration building and Professional Women 11 club willing pains a 25c box of Udga for relief et The next meeting of the board Will present Arthur Gaeth war as possible 45 East Broadway give their time to help the governFreshmen—Grant Allred presi- Try ulcer and stomach pains indigestion ment in time of a national emer- was set for November 5 at 7:30 analyst for The Salt Lake Trib- dent Shirley Cements vice presias pains heartburn burning sensaTelephone and other conditions gency according to RuSsel Mor- p TEL according to George H Ham- une in a lecture October 17 at dent Sheldon Mellor secretary-treasur- tion bloatexcess acid caused Udga Tablets by tensen youth problems instructor mond clerk ' annorni 7:30 p at the Ritz theater Must help or money refunded (Adv) ' TRICE--- PROVO--:-Wor- two-da- A - :' - er '' t- - - - "- :"- -- --- - ' - ' ‘:'--- ' ' : :: — : - :— ' - : :: : — - --- : :"- ''''4:----:'::- - ' ' :'--:-':- ' - fast-growi- - Veteran Manti that Forest Chief Retires Nov 30 ng 4: - " :: :' :: k :x::::::::::::::-:::::-::'::::::":::::7f:7:::771::::t- mtIME04144k f ':: o e A v - - 3 - -- :!:i ) :: " '--- ' e4111 't1- i F :: '": - j ' j b i ' - 9 - - N ' lik 1 7 i -- - N t 1"::' :::" ' 41': :: " :: f: — ::: 1 '" :::: - ' -- :' :44 '' 1 f ' — I' 4 e: :3' :: i:::r ":: I ' ' 'vt N k : i A: ' 7 3t: ol L ':' 1: ' k " ' ?:: - - one-four- th : Pinion Nuts Point to Hard Winter Native of Utah Celebrates 86th Birthday - t 80t1i Birthday Farm Planners Arrange Fete Awaits Meet jn Utah County Pioneer Utalm er ot - Scout Groups Mobilize This Saturday Ticket Named At Mt Pleasant - 4 - - ---- ‘ - i- : 5 - - L1ZU - ' i Concert Ticket Sale Drive Begins x r '3s ik q‘itt ar : : Vote Approves l Water Bonds At' Springville Thiee Eiitci Provo Lists GOP Chooses At Cedar City -- f a- - ADIO SPECI- all-col- ALSTROMERG or ar fa-'o- ur great-grandchildr- en Regular Price $9995 ar - E P VIAIITED Instructor Leaves For Plane Plant in-b- out-Saturd- ay ' great-grandchildr- en ) :mt — 1 Regular Price $2995 - r - C-4 t7 "'s-- --7 - - ': - -- - $8945 -- - - - v er - - - city-wid- er er after-eatin- STORES stomminamommilammulaimooet i - 0 e- - J 1 JRA44 AoR!"41"11k141‘011141111L114111104011 I |