Show —rat 22 Wednesday Morning Succumbs Ogden Defies Mother of BYE' President Warning on Dies in Provo Home Tribune Intermountain Fete Stewart Harris Holding prominent Utah Emer Harris at her Wire Signs Contract On Rodeo for Pioneer Days TriSune Intermountain wire the face of the warming from Attorney General Grover A Giles head of the protection division of the state defensecouncil that Ogden Pioneer Days celebration "may be canceled on order of the war department or the state council of defense" Ogden city Tuesday signed a contract for livestock for the celebration rodeo The contract was ordered signed In a recessed meeting of the city commission Tuesday afternoon through which R A Richter of Bozeman Mont will provide the rodeo livestock for a contract price to be paid on r'f 32900 arrival of the stock in Ogden the remainder when the contract terms are completed Meantime Mrs Roland B Ballantyne city recorder had received a communication from Mr Giles in answer to a city commis-Pio- n request that he reconsider OGDEN---J- n one-ha- lf his previous recommendation that no such celebrations be held in 'Utah this year still urging that the city comply with his suggestion Notes Qualification "You call my attention to the fact that in response to letters of inquiry addressed to the military commanders of the area concerning this question (whether such gatherings would constitute a hazard at present) such commanders have replied in the negative" Mr Giles wrote "I recall observing newspaper accounts of the letters the mayor received from the military commanders of your area I note that they protect themselves by a qualified opinion namely 'as conditions now appear they would see no hazard in conducting Pioneer celebration' Daya -Obviously they do not attempt to project: that opinion four months hence for no one can say with any degree of safety what might transpire between now and the third week in July which is the date Pioneer Days is usually PROVO—Mrs Eunice woman and widow of Dennison 260 LOGAN—Motion pictures of Europe will be presented at a meeting of the Logan Amateur Cinemovie club at the chamber of com- merce headquarters Thursday at 8 p m club officers announced Tuesday 1 principal of schools Later he became principal of Payson schools Both studied for intervals at Brigham Young academy after their marriage In 1889 the family moved to Colonia Diaz Chili Mexico and then to Colonia Juarez Mr Harris engaged in educational activities merchandising manufacturIn 1904 they ing and ranching moved to Cardston Alta Canada where they again pursued ranch- MAY WITHER Mr Harris died in 1912 and Mrs Harris moved to Provo so that her children might attend Brigham Young university and the Provo Buy Defense fof Stamp 'and Bonds ' 0-1 7- itk ::' l s -- 0 E - 4 Dust-resista- New ers Dust-resista- - EXTRAORDINARY SALE STYLE AND VALUE PRESENTATION IVd 661 PRiti °k- Beige Red 4t TNs ut " -- N e Trtile tte -- k 1 WIPPr 7717714 wod1110 11 0 V ( - t 1 to AVARDROBE up and down Very apectal 4911 W AAA to Iv" C 4!5t0 0 st 4" o 4 I Aso tO o 2 98 : CTh" $! 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Easy Way To Store Your Winter Clothes '' My g Tribune Intermountain Wire ST GEORGE—With the convention theme of "Every Lions P110VO—A district court jury-LClub United for Victory" final plans for the 1942 Conclave of late Tuesday returned a verdiat of $15000 in favor of Clayton Af 1800 Lions from Utah's 52 Lions clubs were formulated and ap- derson 25 of Castle Dale again proved here this week at a meeting of the district 218 cabinet DrT W Nixon now of Provo of the St George together with the various subcommitteemen Anderson brought the suit club host group to the convention" against Dr Nixon 'former Castle on May 7 8 and 9 Dale physician charging him with Dr Walter F Dexter California 1 he Last Word negligence in diagnosis and treat- - state superintendent of public in- - T el ment of a coyote bite resulting struction and past president of III tzle News in a leg amputation the International Association of A motion for mistrial entered Lions Clubs will be the Interna- Japs Advance on Three earlier in the day by attorneys for tionat representative with the Fronts—Let's Advance' Dr Nixon was denied by District other principal speakers being Here by Buying Bonds Judge Abe W Turner The jury- David A Skeen of Salt Lake City took the ease Tuesday afternoon third vice president of the Inter-ari- d deliberated for approximately natinnal association --five hours before returning the The first gathering of the deleverdict Wonderful To Relieve gates guests and Lionesses will be Mr Anderson asked1 for dam- - Thursday evening May 7 when an ages of $45000 against DrNixon impromptu program and barbecue e drive by followed by a moonlight will be held at the foot Odorless liquid Zemo — a Doctor's On of Sugar Loaf mountain north of formula — quickly relieves itchinZo St George burning distress Being such a clean Zemo is treakfast at 7 R m Friday will- stainless invisible liquid be followed by the opening con- espcciallv fine for the scalp Over packages sold Only 35t vention session at 10 a tn Other 25000000 OGDEN—William Robert Dean - All drugstores Frisessions be will held 23 son of Mrs Helen R Dean of general at 2:30 and 7:30 p m' 3241 Porter avenue missing since day January 22 has been declared by the navy department officially to "have lost his life in the service of his country" as of the date when he was reported missing 44 : me hey get the vry film Dental Plates at substantial savings! Harris manager Utah Taxpayers' association Salt Lake City Marion L Harris principal of the Emerson school Salt Lake City Karl Harris Phoenix Ariz irrigation engineer for the government and for the University of Arizona and Sterling R Harris superintendent of Tooele city schools Mrs Harris had two daughters Lulu Eunice who died In childhood and Ireta Beecraft who died several years ago ' Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Berg mortuary H LI iso- -9 1 ca Careful Steart Harris Prominent Utah woman who died Tuesday Mrs Eunice Dial C Buyers Must Be More C schools Moved to Logan In 1917 Mrs Harris moved to Logan where she became an officiate in the Logan L D S temple She worked in this capacity for more than 15 years Then she returned to Provo where she had made her home Mrs Harris was prominent in " Says: hard-surfacin- ing ly Club to See Films was Harris where Mr Tooele Relief society work during her adult life and also engaged in various civic activities Seven sons survive They are Dennison Emer Harris Jr of Esccindido Cal manager of the west coast division of the Continental Grain company Dr Harris president of Brigham Young ' 1882 Leo F Harris of university For the first year they lived In Browning Mont rancher Dr M 3v versary" of causes m 4 p Tribune Intermountain SPANISH FORK— Mayor John E Booth and members of the Spanish Fork city council are e making plans for a P A improvement project This project will cover the gradof the back ing and and side streets of the city rebuihting of the culinary water system by replacing the small pipes in use with larger ones curbing and glitters for the irrigation water system: planting of 8000 shade trees of the variety designated for each street by the city beautification program and beautification of the city park Including replanting State Engineer Al Sorenson of Salt Lake City was in Spanish Fork Tuesday looking over the proposed improvements with members of the city council and Mayor Booth It is estimated that the proposed improvements will cost approximately $250000 and city officials will ask a grant for the labor The city will furnish the material for the improvement The work of improving and enlarging the livestock show buildings and grounds will get under way Thursday morning 1iyor Booth said During the past winter a project has been carried on by the city with W P A labor city-wid- incident to age Mother of Dr Franklin S Harris president of Brigham Young university she especially was well known throughout this area She had been ill since early ins:November but had partially recovered during the past two months She was born April 29 1860 at Payson a daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Folly Richardson Stewart Her Ifather was a foredescendant of Scotch-Iris- h bears who came to America in colonial times He and a brother Andrew Jackson' Stewart joined the L D S church in Illinois in- - the Nauvoo phase of the church's development "' Served as Scout' Benjamin Franklin S t evy a r t served as a scout for the first party of Mormons who came to Salt Lake valley in 1847 ' Later he surveyed the townsite of Payson and became its first mayor The community of Benjamin was named for him Mrs Harris was a member of the first classes taught at Brigham Young academy in 1876 studying under Dr Karl G Mae-se- x She was graduated from the normal department and taught school for several years prior to her marriage to Mr Harris in celebrated" Doubts Morale Value Discussing the suggestion that such celebrations are needful to maintain civilian morale Mr Giles said: "It is hard for me to believe that a nation can be at play and at war at the same time I seriously doubt whether Pioneer Days or any comparable celebration in our strategic areas need be considered in the interest of morale" He insisted that the normal way of life as to "our usual habits and customs for relaxation and entertainment is one of the things likely to conduce to the type of complacency which has already destroyed the freedom of our sister nations" and warned that "the Ogden area bristles with military objectives important to the ad- Tribune-Intermountai- home died Tuesday at 1912 Spanish Fork Patient Wins lions Clubs Map Program Suit Against Mal)s Broad For St George Meeting Civic Project Provo Doctor Wire NVire 81 East Fifth North - street March 11 Salt JZakt Zribunt FILLED MAIL ORDER COUPON Keith O'Rrien Salt Lake City Utah Please send me Polka dot print frocks Sizes Colors NAME Die Os Utah'' Most Progressive Store ADDRESS CITY STATE ) 10c cAsil V ) (Residen(s of Utah add postage please allow I 0- - D sale tat) week for delherY |