Show H : it 1:akt cTribune rijc 13 A IDaring Provo 'Ward Slates Sunday Morning February Bandit Reorganized Awaits Fete J County Pays Still at Large Fiscal Set-UStole S1146 in Cash 'Last of Price Group Maps ( ' 5 p : Bond Debt From Western Union ' '' ' ''''" Year's Activities ' ' Tribune Intermountain Wire CEDAR CITY—Iron county was free of bonded debt Saturday for the first time in 23 years accordirg to County Commission Chairman Warren H Bullock' A check for X9284 including" T50000 principal and S284 interest was forwarded by County Treasurer Clair Hu let of Parowan for retirement of the last bonds outstanding against the county Mr Rui lock said This money from the bond sink-fun- d cleared all outstanding rionds Of the county and marked reduction from $115000 owed on county bonds 11 years ago In addition to wiping out the ded debt the county commis-o- n has been on a "cash" basis ''or the past six years This means Mr Bullock explained that the ounty government is being opernted on tax moneys already colcted instead of being a year be':ind as many governmental units The commissioners appointed Dr W Farnsworth of Cedar City s county physician succeeding J S Prestwich at meeting- last week Mr 'ullock said Other appointments ade by the commissioners in:uded: Mrs David Webster of of vital tlar City as registrar atistica succeeding Miami Loren& 'erry and Herbert P Haight as ffice manager at the Iron Counv hospital succeeding William C ')f‘t-Ett- their - lacfarlane 3 1 I' Issumes Duty - ' L''' :::: I I ?1-1 1 l !4 :: - 'i 4 - o t c -- - 1 - - Spanish Fork Man Nea'rs 83rd Birthday BAC Chosen Couple Await Gold Wedding great-grandchildr- 111h1:-Idah- East Millard Plans Drive Biggest - " 1 '''-- :'1'- Hawaii - Ate 0 ' : - '1' (- ' -' '‘ f 14 cre yk '' - ''''fi 1 ' ' Students Ian for Opera p3 ''''-'i- e x- - : T t:1 4 (:- st rro--r- -- great-grandchildr- Report Reveals Meningitis Cases en Report on Bond Sales I I 1 sre Bond Sales Net $1000 PRICES A ô'lc-in I -' Eir- 0 CV N A C 7 Comosted 4C 2 4 5 Wee'Ks lfe:fg--r- '1-41- e- - : 1' el Z-Ai' - 4' " '? 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'''''0 Lit' 1:11k op ' - - i t)Z ' - V7- N lo WE REPAIR CLOCKS il'Tft MONTGOMERY WARr 1 ti 1 5 5 1 RY DEPT—MAIN FLOOR F:rst Sotth at tlar1 Salt ! - LEHI—Principal Cecil L Ash of the Lehi elementary school states that the students in the six elementary and grammar grades have bought more than $1000 worth of war stamps and bonds during the past three weeks GUARANTEED k OGDEN — Three new cases of BRIGHAM CITY—Box Elder county war bond and stamp sales for the month of January totaled $100425 exceeding the county's monthly quota by 155 per cent it was announced Saturday by the county sales committee WATCH REPAIR r 7 : 1 ' OGDEN—Burglars who crashed the front window of the Anderson Jewelry company store in Ogden late Friday or early Saturday rrade away with four watches each of which was valued at $427X it was repDrted by the management Saturday ' The burglary was discovered Saturday about 2:45 a rn by A F Erc-wmerchant patrolman of the Ozdfr: police department de en Couple to Note Date ng Date -- r La-Gra- - Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—The new superintend for the remainder of the incy ':1704)l year will be introduced to he Brigham Young university school Sunday morning at he retrular service at 10:30 a rn iloss Christensen of Rexburg Idao will be the new superintendent itla Wesley Bowers Alhambra first assistant: Hugh Law first assistant Ellsk-orth Brown Weiser Idaho first imsistant: Eric Sonnenberg Chi-ag- o Ill second assistant and 7ietth Greaves Salt Lake City DELTA—Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Turner of Delta Sunday will obrecretary The present officers who were T ' Win- 1 at the beginning of the i year: will be released They I : re Stanford- Poulson Richfield FILLMORE—East Millard Red ts‘ tfil Ellsworth Brown t Cross chapter is making final arVeiser Idaho first assistant Eric 4 rangement a for the biggest war 0 4 orrienberg Chicago Ill second i drive in its history according to issistant and Cleah Greaves Salt —ake City secretary Sam Gordon chapter chairman k::!7'f ' c Noble Day Is drive chairman 1 i'I Mr Day announces the Kanosh 1 Htclub is organizing the Culture ' 'f's drive at Kanosh the newly formed t - 1!i' :t Lion's club is being asked to put 4' over the program at Fillmore and SPANISH FORK — The bpera L ''''Vgl: fri'''kt:- i'41 at Scipio Mrs Lorene Fisher has Pickles' will be presented at the Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Turner been appointed chairman school auditorium Wednesday Holden Meadow and Flowell anObserve sixty-firI and Thursday at 8:15 not organized have of marriage niversary The students have made their The l chapter is completing a Miss Jayne serve the sixty-firs- t stage set-u- p anniversary of drive which has made it possible Frans speech director has trained their for it to furnish 200 kit bags to be marriage the cast Mrs Turner will be 81 years old sent to the national organization been has directed Dancing by 6 1943 and Mr Turner Mrs Dean Jensen and the entire April be 82 May 11 1943 will 1 performance will be directed by They have nine living sons and F J Faux musical supervisor of 53 grandchildren and daughters A be school the matinee will given 20 f7r school children Tuesday at 2 !Watches in Ogden k ''? Le C:fy r :- - 1' (m0i - N : : If Project Adds - t To Town's Water Supply i t i -- - bishonric ':' '': For Cadets School Leader Bur(r lars Get Four - A0- A-- ' Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—No trace of the bandit who walked into the Provo office of the Western Union and held Up Cleon T llenlove office manager and three assistants Friday --- N- - Tribune Intermountain Wire PRICE—The Price First ward of x ' the L D S church is undertaking an activity program that will ''' '": :: :' the ward on a sound budget place ' IA I basis and it expects to have all the arrangements made and the '':' ''': '' 4 at 10:30 p m and secured $1146 plan firmly founded within the according to Ray In cash and checks had been found next week member of the Branch by Provo police Saturday The plan stipulates that each of equipage unit ' '::4h4-'' 1 :::'"I :: The -bandit described as rather the 225 families of the ward will Assigned to Utah quartermaster ?r :''i4 4' ii" in May 1942 he assistant ' heavy- although only 5 feet 6 contribute $720 each year In re- depot o medical be turn each will supply officer Captain admitted ' family confronted Anna May free to two entertainments 4 '' "' I inches tall F1 liki: 14 had been commissioned as Herbert per a second lieutenant ' et '41' ' - Katrinka an assistant with his month and will not be assessed 1 k in March 1940 r 3 44e 44 4:21 and demanded the money from further for the upkeep and opera- in the medical administrative gun ' '' I the office cash till 115 the girl tion of the ward chapel for aux- corps after passing a national i examination in phar4 came to the counter to wait on iliary organizations for scouting competitive 1 Z'' macy at which time only five men and other activities to ' him ' A tentative program of enter- were comissioned ' 01 to a point where she s FrightenedmoveA native of Salina and a gradIik- tainments has been formulated inMiss Katrinka could not 111 be 64 denrsen dinners dances festivals uate of North Sevier high school to Mr called said bandit cluding the that years old Sunday Idenlove and when the office man- theatricals picnics contests can- he attended Snow junior college university at ager approached the counter hand- tatas and parties of other varie- Brigham Young then went to the Unied him a telegraph blank on which ties The series of entertainments Provo and versity of Idaho South at Pocainstructions to hand over the will start with a supper and dance tello from which he graduated on at atthe ward recreation hall were Menlove written money B S degree in pharmacy a with tempted to talk the bandit out of Thursday 1936 in and did postgraduate work is chairman of taking the money but the man theAlma Anderson in 1937 at the University of Utah and finance commitnervous and became then budget began Captain Herbert was first emto threaten the employes with his tee and a correlation committee ployed as an engineer and chemist consisting of the heads of the gun officers said the Utah state road commisAnother girl employe and a auxiliary organizations will work with on oil road construction and telewith him in seeing that the pro- sion SPANISH FORK—Stilll taking messenger were seated near a them as a pharmacist in d rug later manis well launched and gram keen delight in a daily horseback phone but the bandit kept stores in Utah Idaho and Nevada Entertainments for the With Mrs After securing the aged ride and feeding and caring for well covered man Herbert he now lives in be will out the of and hurried year the responsibility the livestock and equipment on his money Ogden Mutual was the associaImprovement His first tour of duty was as farm is James C Jensen of Span- disappeared before Menlove tion officers but other organizaish Fork who will be honored able to reach the street officers tions post exchange officer at Fitzsimbe to will said' assigned provide ons General February 14 with a family dinner hospital at Denver t4their of to Mr share entertainment Menlove the According Colo and in October 1940 he was for the memberc–of his immediate man 12 Mr memstates Branch mask but had pulled that to the medical departthe date marking his his wore no down family over his face bers of the ward will visit the assigned far hat eighty-thir- d birthday anniversary He also had a piece of adhesive homes of the church members soon ment laboratory at the New York medical depot for a short time beMr Jensen was born in Denand sell tickets to families fore being assigned to Carlisle barmark February 14 1861 He came tape pasted over one cheek racks Pennsylvania where he with his parents to Utah in his childhood and they settled at from the medical field graduated service school in January 1941 Spanish Fork where he has reAfter that he was assigned to sided since He has always been General hospital at New active in L D S church work and Orleans La and was commiscommunity affairs In both he has sioned a first lieutenant at the been ably assisted by his wife New Orleans post in October 1941 Christina Mortenson Jense n Tribune Intermountain Branch Wire The Agricultural college whom he married 58 years ago HEBER—Celebrating- 'their fifThey are the parents of four at Cedar City has been approved SPANISH FORK --- William M sons and daughters only two of for training army aviation cadets tieth wedding anniversary former whom are living Mrs Clara Wil- as a part of the military training D S Bishop and Mrs Frederick Snyder son of Mr and Mrs son of Provo and Bernell Jensen Crook will hold open house at their Eldridge Snyder recently gradof Spanish Fork However they program of the nation the Salt home uated from the radio technician war information Lake office of Sunday February 21 after school at Sioux Falls S D rereared the daughter of a deceased 2 p m daughter Mrs ReNee Hughes was advised Saturday ceiving the ranking of private first A joint committee for selecting Cope recently married They have Thty were married February 22 class He has been assigned to 12 grandchildren and nine nonfederal educational institutions 1893 at Pride's hall in Center Otis Field Massachusetts Private to be used for specialized war Creek and have lived their entire Snyder is a graduate of the Spanish Fork high school and was a training previously had designated lives in Heber the Utah State Agricultural colMr Crook was born August 17 student at the Brigham Young university lege for training of aviation cadets Bert J Thomas son of Mr and and army engineers and the UniMrs Bert Thomas of Spanish versity of Utah for training army Fork recently has been promoted engineers to sergeant He is stationed in :—' 1 - - 1 '1 Tribune Intermountain Wire " PROVO -' With their troop leader Frank Van Wagenen setting the pace troop 47 of Provo marched off with the majority of the 257 honors awarded at a special court of honor held for the Provo and Sharon districts Friday night in college hall on the B Y U campus according to R W Doman scout executive Mr Van Wagenen received a silver palm award while mem- - : Municipal Unit Frees Itself Of Obligations - - 'Orem Begins Work on Dam Monday Boy Tribune Intermountain Vire OGDEN — Promotion of Lieu--'41) r----tenants Charles W Hanne of the re 4 ' t quartermaster corps and Woodrow if ' I e C Herbert of the medical admint ' - ''' ' 1 " ''''''''''--14r' I istrative corps to the rank of capl - i ': ' f ' tains has been announced by Brig- '''' 4 wargo I adier General Ralph Talbot Jr '34: "r-- t ':' n! :li commanding officer of Utah quar- ::? T termaster depot where both offi- - t i A cers are stationed :? : -' L-'Captain Hanne came to Utah tfr'"in October quartermaster depot I rt t' of fl 1942 and was assigned as officer t :: A in charge of the clothing and 2 p f?' ! it equipage branch He is now offi- t Program for And Cheeks couts Get Awards for Etra Activities lUtahns 'Get Promotions 1New Posts in Armed Units 1943 14 Mr and Mrs Frederick Crook Will observe golden wedding anniversary February 22 at Heber the on of John In both and Mary Giles Crook civic and religious circles he has been an ardent worker having served as Wasatch county school board member at the time of the consolidation of the county schools a member of the Heber City council for a number of years a member of the Strawberry Grazing company and other offices of public importance He was state legislator from Wasatch county for three consecutive terms From February 1900 to April 1902 he filled an L D S mission to the northern states On his return he was made bishop of the Third ward a position he filled for 28 years Under his supervision the present Third ward chapel was built Mrs Minnie L Crook waa born October 30 1874 a daughter of 1869 spinal meningitis were reported to the Ogden city health department the past week it was announced Saturday by Betty Stewart department secretary The total of 34 new cases of Watson Lindcontagious disease also12 included 13 JamesShe also has been active In cases of chickenpox of scarlet say 10 fever three of measles two of church and civica affairs For of was member she the years one of whooping mumps and ward Relief society presidency cough For five years she was a member of the ward Primary presidency and at the present time she is president of camp No 1 Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Nine of their 11 children are expected to be present to assist in PRICE—Democratic party com- the celebration They are Lindsay mittee members from Price Miller W Crook J Floyd Crook Robert Creek and Carbonyl lle have an- Crook and Mrs Ida C Thomas nounced their approval of Winn W of Heber: Royal D Crook Fallen West of Price as an applicant for Nev J Ernest Crook Salt Lake the position of postmaster here City William Crook Bountiful Moving here several years ago Howard Crook San Francisco as head of the Summit Monummt and Mrs Grace C Montgomery of works Mr West later directed the Carbon county welfare or- Layton They have also reared the three ganization served as C C C camp orphaned sons of their oldest superintendent here and was em- daughter Velma who died in 1931 ployed as a foreman on defense They are Roland Lindsay Buys plant projects in Horse canyon and serving somewhere with the U S Columbia armed Vyilliam Paul Buys If he is successful in postal ex- Woods forces Carl Cross receives and the presi- Buys Ogden There areFrederick aminations 17 dential appointment he will fill grandchildren and three also the office made vacant recently when Ray Walters resigned to become cashier of the First National bank In Price Warns on Rationing SPRINGVILLE—Warning residents of Springville that heavy Workers Need Releases fires are attached to the misuse of TREMONTON — Farmers in war ration books Glenn Hansen Box Elder count!" who desire to chairman of the local war price work at Hill field or quartermasand board indicated toter's depot at Ogden must have day rationing that only about 25 per cent agricultural releases which can of the ration books of deceased be obtained at the Bear river high persons and those going into the school Friday Farmers who al- armed services have been surready hold releases should have rendered to the local board They them renewed at that time should be turned in within 10 days ans Price Man Okayed For Postmaster great-grandchildr- en PARK CITY—Word of the advancement of their son R W (Wally) McClellon from seaman first class to torpedoman third class recently was received by Mr and Mrs John V McClellon A graduate of Park City high school and Westminster college in Salt Lake City he was active in athletics music and dramatics He joined the navy January 10 1942 and now is on duty in the Pacific OREM—Mr and Mrs Axel F Andreason of this city have received word that their son Dr Juel L Andreason has been promoted to the rank of captain Dr Andreason joined the armed - T St is Tribune Intermountain Wire bers of his troop received 18 merit badges and several other second class first class star and life honors A Edgar Robinson o ftroop 2042 received a bronze 4 1 I d ' - 5 : L1 :- ? - 1 t - :i-- 1 ) 1 : I ii ' ' : 4 ' Ili I4: - r fk ' : :441n1111-4- ' - 1 - American Fork Woman Dies Of Gun Wound 4 $ : ! 30-3- 't 1 Fruit Raisers Slate Meets - '- I — El a Group Seeks New Boundary Ruling HEARING AID TREMONTON — A group of farmers from northern Box Elder county met last week with Milvin F Hamilton and Steve E De Jarnett of the U S department of agriculture and signed a petition asking that the boundaries of the Bear River valley soil conservation district be extended The present district includes irrigated land east of the Bear river as far south as Corinne and also the western part of the county ' but does not include the central part of the valley 41A IAD ' ' 4 t I t f 4107 l'''—''' I" i t t ell 1 A (I Al ) 7 t tteb 1 t ( - 1 i: - F t40:-' 1119 Boston Bids Dial 3 t : :'s:: : 610 Ecalts Bldg Dial Ogdon - i 4 t ' r I b9 a 7 - ' I - t Ar I 4 - z ibakairrnaatalatikk--144-- 9 C tiliTIELL 25 Druggist Ctrloingter the retan Was In drug business for your years I served 4 years as a member of thicken crack itch and burn? the Indiana State Board PharinocV Does this and 5 years as President of burning torment of the Retail Interfere withitching your work your sleep Druggists Association Nearly everyand keep you feeling miserable? body in Fort Wayne knows me and If so send me your name and knows about the success of my °vela's address so I can mail you MAIL COUPON TODAY FREE and postpaid a sample J C HUTZELL Druggist Cert 6306 Fort Wayne Ind of my internationally known Please pond me Frt and postpaid & Ove Imo Tratrnant which has a your Ove Imo The aliplature below la male brought letters of praise and over from 75000 gratitude Name -- -- A se usverms I want you just to try o—that s all—Just Try It Addrens I That's my only argument hALLIPLO - - — SX ': I:- -- - - - i - 78 V 1r - siiF--- k "111'"4 FREE PROOrTOYOU - - - -- '7- i: SONOTONE trA your skin break out with tiny watery blisters? 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Or does skin ' frr: i olt!rwp 7 : 4 !'' rA Does 7 - 1 '1' -- 17±' ' e - :'"-? 1 1 - ' t No matter what make of noarmg laid you use this Wartime Guido will bolls you Cooperate with your Govemmont in consonsing 'vital war materials by making your hooting oicl last longor Save sorvico costs maintain your hearing at war strength Writ 'or call for fro copy Amin Initatkll ags: ( t V vLZ:11— FARMINGTON — Appointment of community service members who will promote and give informative data to residents of their areas on the coming rationing program Saturday was announced by Mrs Alzina Barton clerk of the county ration board Members and their districts are: Bountiful Woods Cross Centerville North Salt Lake and South Bountiful Mrs J E Trowbridge Farmington Mrs George Buchanan Kaysville Albert W Epperson Layton Mrs Morris Ellison Clearfield South Weber Clinton Syracuse and West Point Melvin G Wood tr11-1:7- 7 f A cr if Community Names Ration Group Lr t USERS - A : I' - 1st y : - with your goYernment Ittp13116 I ' t cooperate At r - 1 Livestock Group Names Officers 1 - - Food 'Experts Map Output OGDEN — Peter B Quillinan forces December 3 1941 as a first lieutenant in the 143rd field artil- son of Mr and Mrs W E Quilliavenue has lery After war was declared he nan of 2264 Lincoln was transferred to the 185th in- been promoted to the rank of sergeant at the air forces advanced fantry In May he was transferred to flying school at Stockton field the station hospital at Fort Ord California it has been learned by Cal and was awarded the Ameri- his parents can defense service medal for his Sergeant Quillinan was graduated from the Ogden senior high work there Prior to entering the army Dr school in 1936 and on July 28 Andreason was a dentist in Los 1941 enlisted in the army Angeles Cal PRICE—Frank M Bogrenic has OGDEN—Lloyd E Shaw son of recently been promoted to the rank Mr and Mrs Joseph A Shaw of of sergeant according to word Ogden was recently graduated received by his parents Mr and from the army's antiaircraft ar- Mrs Joe Bogrenic school at Camp Davis N tillery Sergeant Bogrenic is a radio C and commissioned a second technician in the signal corps of lieutenant his parents learned this the army and is stationed in San week Bernardino Cal He enlisted in the Gilbert G Smith son of Mr3 armed service in March 1942 Madge B Smith of Ogden has Wilde of Mr and Mrs been promoted in rank from cor- Price this weekRaymond learned of the poral to sergeant at Camp San promotion of their son Raymond Luis Obispo Cal it has been E Wilde to the rank of staff serlearned geant at Lemoore Cal where he Sergeant Smith who entered the is stationed service in April 1941 was home Mr and Mrs A H Draper of on furlough recently with his bride Price word of the the former Ruth Dosh of Salinas recent have received son Arof their promotion Cal of serHe Is a former student of the thur P Draper to the rank is located geant Draper Sergeant servWeber county high school In ice he has received medals for somewhere in the Hawaiian Ismarksmanship in machine gunning lands and bayonet and rifle drill LOGAN—Clayton C Clark forMT PLEASANT—Mrs Lucile mer instructor in the Utah State S Petersen has been advised that Agricultural college radio departher husband Kenneth J Petersen ment has been advanced to the has been graduated from the army rank of major in the U S army air forces officers' candidate school Professor Larry S Cole of the deat Miami Beach Fla and has re- partment announced Saturday ceived his second lieutenant's comMajor Clark now on leave was first called to service as a reserve mission Lieutenant Petersen has been as- officer on January 1 1941 at signed to advanced training at the which time he held the rank of army air forces school of applied first lieutenant He is stationed tactics at Orlando Fla with the Fourth antiaircraft command at Oakland Cal WOODRUFF — Silas Ellis on of Mr and Mrs Ralph Ellis has OGDEN — Jedediah D Folker been promoted to a sergeant He is son of Mrs E E Folker of 461 street has been serving in the army at Pocatello Twenty-sevent- h Idaho accordinfz to word received promoted to the rank of sergeant here Tuesday He enlisted in June in the army air forces and awarded 1942 the silver wings He is an aerial gunner at Panama City Fla it d Mrs J C was learned by his mother SaturMANTI— Mr Peterson have been advised that day Sergeant Folker will leave their son Kenneth J Peterson the Florida station soon to join has been commissioned a second a combat unit for additional trainlieutenant graduate army air ing - I::!:- f OREM—Work will begin Monconcrete day on a 500000-gallo- n Orem f the roeitsyerywoaitreratdithsteribhuetaidono system and senior title award in the Orem city council Capt Marine Capt Herbert advanced scouting The new reservoir will suppleA special patriotic play dement the 180000-gallo- n reservoir picting local heroes in the war now in use making a total of and a film were given in connec680060 gallons storage capacity tion with the court of honor It will be an open type saucer type t which came as a climax to Naaccording to the engineers who : tional Boy Scout week in this designed it and will not require area Mr Doman said wok 4 ' ft 1 ' vr reinforcement Because the res1 ervoir will be open it 111 he t '':' f 4 to chlorinate the water 1 necessary ' s" k Is officials state It is estimated that as much as t ' 50 per cent of Orem's supply can eonly be used part time now as the z'-- " 0' 'r storage capacity is insufficient at t 0 :::--'N all times to takecare of the supply th1 ii:::: Expectations are that the projiiialL ect will be built in time to take Mr MeClellon Pie Snyder care of the new housing developTribune Intermountain Wire ments which have been approved forces officer candidate school at AMERICAN FORK Feb 13— and will be constructed In the near Miami FIR He hAn been assigned 0 rifle knocked over future according to word received to advanced training at chool of A city officials from the 0 P while Mrs La Vern Bahr Carter by and W P B applied tactics at Orlando Fla His wife the former Miss Lucile 39 was cleaning a closet in her Stewart and their two children home discharged and fatally are living at the home of her parher here Saturday mornients Mr and Mrs C L Stewart wounded ngin Mt Pleasant Deputy Sheriff Walter A DuLieutenant Peterson enlisted in rant who investigated the accithe air force in August 1942 dent said the rifle apparently discharged when it struck the Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN — Robert M Mader floor the bullet entering the abPROVO—Utah victim domen the of County Ildrticulon of Mr and Mrs M M Mar ler tural will hold two meetwas born 'Mrs Carter society August of Logan has been promoted to 3 1903 at Provo a of ings Friday at 2:30 and 7 p m daughter staff sergeant in the air corps and Joseph H and Sarah Buckley the city and county building to hear discussions on small fruits has won h I a "silver wings" for Vahr shipping and marketing of Surviving besides her husband and theClarence aerial gunnery at Kingman Ariz D Ashton assistaret her parents two children fruits his parents have reported A graduate of Logan high Glendon and Janae Carter both of ant county agricultural agent anSaturday school where he was prominent American Fork two brothers Jo- nounced M Cole horticulturist of in music activities Strgeant Mar- seph H Bahr Jr and Merlin Bahr theE Utah 'State Mrs of Tetonia sisters both four Agricultural coller enlisted in July 1940 He comMiss lege will discuss the new varieties pleted training in aircraft arma- Edith Rammell of Tetonia Idaho of small fruits and new methods of ments and power turrets at Lowry Ellis Bahr of Idaho Falls of Arco preparing and marketing of fruits Wanda Mrs Braithwaite field Colorado before his assignthe afternoon session 1fr AshIdaho and MrsLouise Storrs of In ment to Arizona ton said American Fork Mr Cole also will discuss better WOODRUFF — Mr and Mrs methods of controlling codling Oro Cornia Tuesday received moths in the evening session Dr word that their son Cal Cornia A Stark and Dr Preston Thomas has been promoted to corporal in of the Agricultural college extenthe army He is in the engineering sion will explain the state agricorps cultural marketing commission and discuss marketing problems facing the farmers CITY — Lieutenant SPRING Tribune Intermountain 'ire A representative of the state Darwin Allred son of Mr and Mrs farmthe PAYSON—Discussing of will Lee Allred of this city is at home department er's responsibility in food produc- also be on hand agriculture on a short furlough the explain the Lieutenant Allred was grad- - tion during wartime extension state laws on the regulation of uated from adjutant general offi- service specialists from the Utah seals and give advice on insect control regulations on fruits and cers' school at Fort Washington State Agricultural college at Lo- vegetables Md on January 30 He has been assigned to war gan met with more than 100 food producers and housewives at PaydepartmentC headquarters at Wash- - son last week ingto 4 D i Speakers brought here by S R Boswell Utah county agricultural LOGAN — Ensign Richard A agent to outline plane for inChambers who has enlisted in the creasing production and fostering Perry of PayU S naval reserve left Friday conservation of vital foodstuffs sonPAYSON—Sam is new president of the Payson for officers' training school at included W W Rich assistant Livestock association with Del director of extension service at the Tucson Ariz C Lyman H Rich exten- Argyle of Lakeshore as vice presiU S A Chambers graduated Ensign and Glenn Cowan of Payson from Utah State Agricultural col- sion dairyman Carl Frischknecht dent as secretary-treasure- r extension Miss Rhea poultryman lege in 1940 with a degree in busi- Hurst Directors elected were Bert county home demonstraness administration Stevens and Charles Douglass of tion agent He is a member of the Logan and Max Depew of Payson junior chamber of commerce and Thistle is affiliated with Beta Kappa social fraternity ' - 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