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Show fc t A VC LIME 7. BIDS ASKED FOR CUMMlMi U1AII OV- Mii..jl'AW.K k COUNTY UTAH, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER MORGAN. MORGAN COUNTY DROUTH COMMIT- K SEASON I ROM TIES NAMED IN UTAH OCTOBER 1ST TO 31ST 1931. 17. NUMBER 42. DUC an Fair is a Great ERPASS AND BRIDGE Utahs open season on ducks and Etea.borsiiip In the 29 drouih ci ' . will be as..ed .oj HU UCMCCTD DflAn geeso 'burday'wa's made to agree niittecsin wliich e KUAU with Federal regulations in a Ull cooperation with the s.-- u- ntlltrtK msMBEiI -- pro-'rv- central drouth committee was cj:- - WOMAN SITTERS INJURIES IN HIGHWAY COLLISION pleted Friday by John M. W. W. and Owens, cluirman, Mrs. James P. Jensen of Morgan, secretary of the central body. ard of suffered a broken knee and other county commissioners in the 29 Injuries Saturday when the light are the dates1 counties of Utah was notified that 'car she was driving collided with proclamation of he had been appointed temporary the big ..hell Gasjjuck which was clamation issued by cific tracks and a bridge ever the down Weber River in the vicinity of Hen- - fixed ln the rec-efer- The state s adverting the President Hoover, Till between with a Large bridges them and approaches, bias to be opened Cepi. 23t.o. trowers, bankers, farmers, the The overhead and bridge u,th pledged Utah law enforcement ag-;t- I- extension service of the Utah State to encies compel the regulations, connecting fill, will be .263 of a Co.lege and the federal .gricultural mile long. The overhead will cost) The federal migratory game limits: in will last continue season, about $25,000 and the remaining adopted portion of the project about $59.009 accordance with the general policy toeether The Union Pacific has agreed to ot reducing the killing of migratory b s as soon as possib.e. county one These limits permit contribute $22,009 of the cost, in game. of the central comview of the elimination of grade hunter to kill no more than 15 ducks any appointee to act, the commis-- ; declines mittee or fur wild geese per day and to crossings. to name somesioncr has authority in his Pesslonat any one; The remaining highway of the!liave one from the iame industry to subtime not more than 30 duclu and gap between a point west of Hene-- , e The stitute. first meeting of the fer and Echo junction will cost Sht wild geese, committee will organise. about $50,009. This remaining high Commissioner Cook also announc-waEach county committee is asked which is about 6.59 mile inid that shooting days on the state's to assemble the facts regarding length, will be advertised in the j public grounds near Brigham City the numbers of livestock to be fed. be two per week. near future, bids will be opened the feed available, concentrates or announced! was is in October, early other feed necessary to be shipped j by Chief Engineer H. S. Kerr. in, the stock to be shipped out, and The work is being designated fori any other conditions of distress winter employment, in part. It it caused by the drouthestimated that, until the ground! The program for the' Summit In each county also it is urged freezes too hard, employment will Spor siren's Pow Wow which will that local organizations be perfectbe possible on the bridges with be held in the Coalville City Park ed for cooperation and selfhelp. ct-31- - nt E Newel! B. Cook, , Ihe Unlimited Possibilities of a County Fair Proved by the Wonderful Ex- hibits in Every Department , - Ihe Morgan County f air enued other y.ars. and was of such varied ,, 'I kinds that everyone enjoyed It to Ml and the car was coming downiAU Saturday evening witn sknoid and a lme snowing hl ai. the utmost. The three evening when they met on the narrow high- mus- - v ry cieparunwnt. Tue a.- - programs were of special interest waTrank swerved to avoid the to was up The expectations 'and attracted huge crowds. collision and Mrs. Jensen's car! tcnuance stru k ihe truck on the side turn- and large crowds Wore proms each fust night the Weber College however the largest aitenaed featured s.nging and dancing acts, ing It upside down in the ditch. It day, was the second day. Summit This progiain was followed by a day will never be known how it hapOur own. High School candy dame at Como. Day. Friday County pened tut Frank escaped without of tne Fair Board gave us some-lereven a cut when it is indeed for- Hand under the direction iurnishcd music all Luxe thing a li. tie eut of the ordinary tunate that he was not killed. and gave splendid satisfaction, in the form of an atliletic carnival. days Both the truck and sedan were Summit Hign School The boxing and wrestling held the Norm The badly smashed and damaged by the North Summit High crowd spellbound with excitement. Band and the collision. School band and Lie Ogden Ter- - Saturday evening the dancing Band were also in at.en- - dents of Mrs. McKinnon gave an COAL! ILLE AUXILIARY on dance the second day and added act of dancing specialties, which ELECTS NEW OFFICERS was followed by a concert by the much to the entertainment. U. P. Male chorus of Evanston, Wyo. The Morgan County Fair of this The regular meeting of the AmSaturday evening another dance erican Legion Auxiliary was held in year has undoubtedly been the bast was held at the Como Hall, and a enThe uns in evpr Elven county Coa.ville Thursday evening, Sept. huge crowd attended. 13th, at the Court House. The busiOf special interest was the shootness of the meeting was the State exhibition by G. L- Becker FriMOD-deing Convention news given by Presi- - COALVILLE TO ILAYE aficrno n. Mr. Becker is recog day Edith Clark, also the election ERN PUBLIC REST ROOM nized as one of the best shots in the new of aRernoon and for 20 officers 25 or men engined. about the coming year. (tomorrow (Friday) The following, in addition to the West, and his skilful shooting For some time n has been noticed With the completing of tlvs:at whic;h sportsmen will be present county commissioners, have been The officers elected were as fol- him a hieh light of the Fair. made stretch cf road there will be an oi Horn ail over this county and the notified of their membership on the lows: Mrs. Emma Robinson, presi-- : mat iheie has men an incieasing Ro s l and his saxaphone follows: as Johnny been outlined has treated road all the way from Coal- - State, drouth relief committees for Sum- dent; Myrla Moore, first vice presia great deal of comsextet carsed dent: Irena second vice to Redden, 1:00 1:30 Fly casting contest mit and Morgan Counties: ville. by way cf Morgan, to Ogden. because cf their excellent enment secreBernice Salmon, own president: Prize winner. to Lake Coalville Salt given Eut from Bring your City Summit County: Alina Richins, tertainment. Bessel's orchestra tary and treasurer; Sarah Ann f there still remains a piece of road pole and line. Kenefer; Irwin Crittenden, Hoyts-villalso at the Fair dances at played hisMable Larson, chaplin; between Paces ranch and Kimball s 1:30 to 2:30 Mens Ball Game. F. D. Williams, Coalville; C. Como. Emma sergeant-atSalmon, torian; to be brought Prizes given. junction that needs H. Crittenden, Dave arms. Hoytsville; The Male Quartet from Evanston up to the dustless standard. This 2:30 to 3:15 Womens Ball game. Sharp, Coalville; Morgan Parke, furnished The new installation numbers during the of of the iicials have been discussing ways piece of road is about five miles Prizes given. Kaunas. temoens were well received by ficers and will a take at rooms later date. rest of means place providing long and lately it has became quite 3:15 to 3:30 Snap Shooting. Morgan County: Mark Anson, music is high the Their people. as some but is time for yet nothing, it reported. rough 3:30 to 4:00 Obstacle Races. Ef- Morgan; James Hopkins, Croyden; jBohman, Morgan; C. R. Richards, well and rendered. class, ' j definate lias been done. ficiency Pony Race for kids 13 years H. B. Crouch, Morgan; C. Alfred Morgan. There seems to be no question No Fair is complete without & SCHOOL FLOWER PLANTING or under. Prizes given. but what a public rest room is nec- - rodeo, and the Morgan Fair had PROGRAM A SUCCESS 4:00 to 5:00 Program as follows: essary in Coalville. We are inform- bucking horses, and all that goes, Selection by North Summit Band. ed that almost all the towns be- will a wild west round up. were The school flower exhibit at the i Star 'Ihe exhibitions at the Fair Spang-Community Singing, tween Salt Lake City and the South County F'air was evidence of the led Banner. Selection for best ever. Of particular interthe the Band,1 by Utah ern of provide files Coalville C. R. parks the Jones and (From Times, published by interest and responce of the school America. Talk by Senator Fred was a est the Leautiiul ilower dissuch hi way. tourists comfort furnished by him.) children in the County beautificaEnmst siiomd be given to the main Credit the of Myers, one on is play. Coalville Sportsmanship. tion program sponsored by the Mor and Arthur state and Rome Beautification Committee Clark, Dialogue and the entering highways gan Lions Club and the Morgan Music. Comic Reading, John H. each ior the response given by the school is our tourist travel increasing of 21. of June 1901) the Charlston ward. (Issue years bishop County Board of Education. Salmon. National Problems by Sen. of the County. The flowHe and his wife accompanied pres. year. We must take some steps in children The flower exhibit at the fair was Reed Smoot. At high noon, Wednesday, June er of the County are to be raisers comfort. their Every for Cluff on a visit to the Sanwich Is- providing said to be the finest seen In the 5:00 to 6:00 Big Barbecue with 9th, Mr. Walter M. Boyden of this lands. tourist that stops in Coalville spend congratulated for the many lovely State this year. some money and statistics show flowers. plenty to eat for everyone. place and Miss Annie Thomas George Hollands was quite badly The fish and game department The School children who cooper9:00 to daylight, Sportsmans of Salt Lake City were married by injured by falling rock while work- that each dollar from the time it nine had an extremely interesting booth. hands ated in the beautification program Dance with special features and first is changes spent in the Wasatch mine Monday Judge Samuel W. Stewart at the ing are to be congratulated for the music by Byron Jones and his times before it again leaves town. Their outdoor scenery and birds y aiternoon. of Mr. Mrs. Gomer home and needs the tourist business. and fish added a great deal to the Coalville splendid showing made; not only D. C. McLaughlin of Park City Serenaders, Thomas in Salt Lake City. Only for the wonderful exhibit at the Lets busy and modernize display. Also various community get died in Salt Lake Tuesday night of the immediate relatives witnessed booths received a lot of favorable fair but for the beautiful garden Coalville! the ceremony. The young couple pneumonia. He was a prominent plots through out the County. IN APPRECIATION have a host of friends who join in resident of this county and will be PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD FOR citizens of Morgan County The judges were sorry that more greatly missed. a and them to be congratulated on the are long wishing happy H N. S. FOOT BALL AT To the people of Summit County, prizes could not be given to all. married life. They will return to Rigbys store at Wanship was wonderful showing made, the coThe fallowing is a list of the Superintendent Pace and Board of Coalville the first of the week and broken into last night and robbed. hi putting or displayed operation Education of North Summit High: make their home in the winners of boquets at the fair: Shoes, overalls, shirts, cigars and Prospects seem bright again t.;is one of the biggest and best exhibiV Boyden about $5.00 in money were missing, year ior anotner crack iooRa.l We wish to thank you for mak- residence. Money prizes were awarded the of livestock, field crops, vegetables, to be the work of tramps- team at the North summit Hi0h We success. our a supposed Fair County first and second place winners and ing fruits and home products ever The case of the State of Utah ribbons to the others. especially thank you for the splen vs. Joshua W. Neel, charged with a A marriage license was issued School and in spue of the ioas of seen in the county on such a dr Zinnia: Laura Fry, Arthur Fran- - did work of the N. S. H. S. Band. criminal offense, and tried in the Tuesday by Clerk Neeley to Elijah so many letter men last year Coach year as this. A county fair is one We appreciate your sending this oraged 24, and Effie Hall, Krm risen is very optimistic over the of the foremost cis, Edna Little, Ivalou Heiner. dist. court of this co. was. appealed Eddington, agencies a common of Park City. 21, both to and their aged outlook. Morgan, ganization to Vera court has wealth to Francis this Hopkin, encourage and eduMarigols: Supreme Court, that Mrs. George F. Olson and childwillingness to come. We invite you week handed down a dicision afirm Several old men are back again cate and encourage its people and Davis, Athlene Waldron, ren came in from Frontier, Wyo., to come again. Aster: Marie Johnson, Mildred ing the lower dicision of the lower Monday and will visit for some time this year. Devor Lamb will probably we are proud to say that step by We know that the presence of court. Neel was found guilty and resume his position as fuhback; stp Morgan Coimty is making this Clark, Byrle Clark, Leila Tippetts, with relatives. Judd at end; Clarence Sar annual event bigger and better with Vera Davis, Sam Burton, Betty and the Summit County people added a sentenced to five years in the peniWayne Miss Vinnie Copley and Miss Mar great deal to our Fair. We appre- - tentiary. Owen Wilde, center; each suceeding year. gent, guard; Margaret Sommers. tha Savage went to Salt Lake the We have a complete list of the Dahlias: Vivian Johnson, Alberta ciate your attendance. The complete organization of the first of the week on educational 'Ordell Stephens, tackle; Wayne France Clarence winners Helen Board. in the various events as Fair Edna Brooks, Little, Turner, halfback; SunCoalville Morgan County Turner, ward took place last matters. as well the Clifton Mildred Johnson, Roma Jean Turn- Richins, halfback; tackle; premium winners on FARNSWORTH K. B. officers the being following By day, A. D. Wheaton has been in Salt Zum Jack due to lack of space hand but Gordon Homer. now, Cecil Wilde, halfback; er, sustained for the various organiza- Lake for over a week having his brunnen, tackle; Burtley France this is forced to be laid over until Nasturtiums: Milton Fry, Alberta and Homer. Francis. BulY. tions: Sunday School: Grant eyes treated. He has lost the sight next week. Turner, Hazel Chapin. Ribbons were awarded the follow- lock, superintendent; R. S. Calder-woo- d of one eye entirely and is under go- end. Petunia: Art Francis, Athlene new candidates Alex and Walker assistants. good Enough ing for their bouquets: Pansy, Clara ing treatment to save the other. Relief Society Waldron, Lelia Tippetts. NOTICE Margaret Calder-wooJohn Boyden and daughter, Miss have come out to practice to make Toone, Phyllis Taggart. Dick Brimley, Clarissa Francis, A. Rhead Susan president; Amy, and Mrs. J. L. Boyden went each other as well as the regulars Williams. Roses: Barbara Francis Hopkin, Clara Toone. and Margaret Salmon councilors to Salt Lake for their positions on The Board of County Commission Monday to attend the fight hard Calandulas: Leila Tippetts. n Cosmos: Douglas Thackeray, Frances Sherman, secretary and wedding of Walter M. and Miss the squad. The following men ln ers, of Summit County, Utah, will Verbena: Marie and Olga John- treasurer. Primary Association Fry, Francis Hopkin, Marie and addition to the above regulars have meet in special session, Monday, Thomas. son, Francis Hopkin. Olga Johnson. Margaret Carruth, president; Elsie Practiee and are show- - September 21st. at 10:00 oclock A. A Marriage license was issued last ken ou Gladiolas: Shirley Francis, FranThose winning prizes on outand- - Rhead and Belle Calderwood, counwell: Roy Stephens, Lorenzo M., for the purpose of increasing up ing to RichWilliam Henry Saturday cis Hopkin, Arlene Geary, Wayne ing flower plots are as follows: cilors. Young Ladies Walter Cal-- ins, William Stck-e- s, the budget appropriation for the Dawson, Bates, Floyd 27 and Clara aged Frazier, aged Wilde, 19, of Oakley. Geary. Lewis Saxton, County Attorneys Expense and the 1st prize between the garden of derwood, president; J. Jacobsen, Lonney Snapdragon: Olga Johnson, BetLewis James the first councilor (second not selected) Richins Emergency and Miscellaneous Fund. Robertson, The Mrs. infant child of Mr. and ty and Marguerite Sommers, AthEdgar Beard, secretary and treas- Harry Mathias died yesterday af- Marquis Pendelton, Mark Roberts Any person interested may aplene Waldron. urer. Classes Charles ternoon. Religion Ross Blonquist-- Russell Angeli and pear at this time. Mixed Bouquet: Edna Little, John R. Jones, superintendent; instruc- JOHN E. WRIGHT, Clerk. Mrs. A. C. Warner left Tuesday James Buchannan. C. Johnson, Vera Davis, Clarissa tors, J. H. Williams, A. Buchanan. of County Commissioners. Board Illifor old folher in home morning to was 3rd prize awarded the gr Grace garber, nois. where she will visit for a few The members of the South Morlowing Athlene tt aldron, Francis Farnsworth, Belle Calder- - weeks. 4H Club von honors at the gan Hopkin, and Lorm and Louise Hem-- 1 jwood, Annie Walton, Mary Bu.ch- Attorney J. M. Lockhart was(4H Club achievement day program er' anan. Thomas Copley, John Robin- down from Park City Wednesday were Betty Ely and Florence 4th prize goes to the following: son, Jane Ullathom; secretary and on business. cis. posters: Ruth Terry. Clarissa Beryl and Mildred Clark, Clara treasurer, Clara Allen. Bishop George Thackeray was up Francis and Bettv Elv. Muffins: and Toone, Douglas Thackeray Nymph Murdock and wife of from Croyden Tuesday on business. Florence Francis and Helen Turner. Edna Little. Charleston, Wasatch county, were County Assessor Peter Martin of health charts; June Little and These outstanding garden plo's here the fore part of the week on Park City and Dr. Lynch of Kamas Grace Francis, receipts. These girls will be given prizes consisting of a visit to Pres, and Mrs. W. W. were doing business here the first will be represented at the State flower seeds and bulbs. Cluff. Mr. Murdock was for many of the week. 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