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Show fOLCMv MOUGAN ' MAY 12, 1933 M Ml! I It 23. VIOLIN STUDENTS AND JIMOR HAM) KKCT1A1 LEAGUE WASATCH (.Ol VIA NLWS FRIDAY, RANGE OWNERS AND OPERATORS MI ST REPORT MORGAN SEMINARY 0PENSCAMPA1GN Violin students and junioi band to be pre ented by Miss OUn and J. L. Terry, in recital Monday. Ma Wasatch baseball 15, at pta- - in the eight oclock in the M il s will open Sunday with Devils auditorium: , Coalville at Coavlille, The World of Music March fell's Service of Ogden at Mor-Z- n Carol Holmes, and Pantominn fromby Evanston at Ogden Oaks, and Alceste by Christopher Gluck, jSungton entertaining Heber City. by the Junior Band: America. Anne is made up Green The league this year Old Black joe by (violin a spirited and clubs ball eluht Claud Giles violin Foster, Stephen Lon is in prospect. The winners Johnny Bear, Gay Rose violin i, jThe first half of the season which Waltz by Paul Yoder. Helen Bate-mewill play the .nds June 25th, (flute); Believe Me if all thure half, which ends Enduring second the of Young Charms, Donna Jug. 20, for the league championVest (violin); Old Folks at Home by Renee violin i. But' are Foster, Waltz Rawl The officers of the league tercup by Perry, Bey Joe presidWard Armstrong of Ogden, (violin)- Whispering Hope Bridges ent- Sam Dunn, Morgan, 1st vice by Hawthorn, Helen Batemen anJ of Devils president; Mr. Hennefer Gorder; Evening Bells by and Beverly Marian and treasurer; Slide secretary Turner iviolim; Henri, 2nd vice Ur. Sharp of Heber City, Alice Niles, Janet by Evening Song president. (violin); Little Fairy Waltz Terry The complete schedule for the by Helen Dallam, Betty Stuart season: (violin); Love's Old Sweet Song. First Half Jerry Heiner, Marilyn Heiner, Glen-n- a May 14 Devils Slide at Coalville; Tippetts, June Gamble, Carol Farrell's at Morgan; Evanston at Rawle and Betty Stuart (violins); Oaks; Heber at Farmington. Merry Widow Waltz by Lehar, June n Mqr-at Gamble; Humeresque by Dvorak pefeer, Ifay 2J Coalville at Farr Oaks Jean Graham; Barcarolle by Offenalls; at Evanston; Slide. Glenna Tippetts; Cradle song at Devils bach, farmlngton MelMay 28 Farmington at Coalville; by Brahams. Marilyn Heiner; HeinFarmiIn at F Farrell's by Rubenstein, Jerry ody Morgan at Oaks; er; Cradle Song by Hauser, Oaol ngton; Heber at Devils Slide. June 4 Coalville at Oaks; MorRawle; At Sundown by Robert Evanston at Violin Ensemble. gan at Farmington; Devils Slide; Farrells ac Heber. June 11 Coalville at Evanston; MORGAN BOY WAS ONE OF SIX CONTESTANTS Heber at Morgan; Devils Slide at GRADUATION MAY 14 Range owners and operator who to plan paiticlpate in the 1939 Agricultural Conservation Program Commencement cxnvi es lor the should make their applications bestudents ot the Moig.n Stake Sf ufore June 1st. county agent C. R Richards reports to the News. The rinary will be held In the Muigan school auditorium May 14th program provides for certain pay- High 8 p m The exeicl.es are m the at ments on range building practices as outllndd In the program x. In- nature of a religious pageant, structions have been mailed to Mother of Men, conrmemorut.nj ranch operators who have been in Mothers Day. Seenes from the lives the program In the past, but advises of noted mothers of the Old and that others who are Interested In New Testament) and of mcdim the range program should not over- mothers will be shown la eostume. to the look the fact that applications must Diplomas will be following graduates- Gale Allen; be complete on or before May 31. Before calling at his office he ad- Mildred Bray, Verla Branch. John vises that the operators determine Brinrley, Mac Crouch, lela Cresger, the practices needed and which they Sidney Creager, Alta Cottrell, Earl expect to perform. They should Davies, Darrell Fry. Thelma Francis, have a complete legal description of Cecil Ilonrer. Loren Ilalls, Effie the range land operated. Including Johnson, Eina Jensen, Della Jaques, leased lands, and. If possible, pre- Allison Giles, Iteba Kygar, George pare a map of the ranching unit Lee, Ellis Micham, Blaine Porter, showing streams, with approximate Jean Ridge, Fir li ley Rhodes, Betty location of water developments, Parkinson, Della Robison, Marjorie Rogers, Betty Sommers, Clara Toon fences, etc. Mr. Richards states that within Claule Stronrberg, Douglrs Thackthe limits of the range building eray, Paul Turner, Grant Vest, Waldron, Ruth Waldron, allowance the 1939 Range ConserBrooks Whittlei, Lucy Whittier, and vation Program offors an opportunity to earn payments for carry- Albert Wright ing out a number of range building practices Thp.-- practices are as RUSSI N Ol I E I ODD AND follows COM.lt TRI E PLANTING 1. Natural reseeding by deferred On Saturday afternoon, May 13, grazing. 2 Artificial reseeding of range tire Soil Conservation Si rvice personnel have agreed to donate their land. 3. Development of springs. services to assist tire Moigan Fish 4 Building reservoirs for stoek and Game Assignation plant 1000 water. Russian Olive trees in lire vicinity FarreHs; Oaks at Farmington. 5. Digging wells for stock water, of Morgan. The purpose of the Dean White of Morgan was one June 18 Farrells at Coalville; 6. Spreader dams and terraces planting will be to provide food and Devils Slide at Morgan, Heber at of six contestants in the extemporMORGAN WOOL SOLD cover for pheasants. aneous speaking contest sponsored JINE 1ST DEADLINE Oaks; Farmington at Evanston. (water spreading). TO EASTERN BUYERS FOR ESTIMATE SHEET 7. Contour listing, furrowing or June 25 Morgan at Coalville, by Delta Phi fraternity of B. Y. U. The planting will be supervised His subject Oaks at Devils Slide; Evanston at last Monday evening. mbsolllng. by Douglas Lee and Delbert Robison, Most farmers of Morgan county 8. Fire guards. was What is the influence of religCounty Agent C. R. Richards, secHeber; Farmington at Farrells. Morgair eounty Game Wardens; and Wool of the and Youth?have county estimate sheet) Morgan American on retary ion prepared Dile Schott and Wm Morgan of the Second Half The speakers drew their subject; declared their intention to cooper- Pool, reports that the pool was sold HERBERT DICKSON, MORGAN Soil Conservation Service. July 8 Oaks at Evanston 1939 Agricultural Conser- last Wednesday. The wool is being ate HONORS RECEIVES in the three of one topics the BOY, from general 9 Coalville Devils at Slide; The trees are being furnished by July activities in America, vation Program. County Agent Rich- loaded this week end for shipment the U S A. C ; drool of Fore) ry at Morgan at Farrells; Farmington at Word has been received Lorn A Logan. All Morgan county SportsHeber. rebgion in America, and Americas ards states that in spite of the fact to the east. of the farm T. Moen, commander U. S. Navy, men all mailThe been have notices several affairs. includes that pool international Thirty in 11 are Invited to attend Farrells at Oak. part July 16 Heber at Coalville; minutes were allowed for prepara- ed stating that the estimate sheet flock wool in the county. The farm training officer, that Herbert Dick-L. After the trees are planted reJuly speeches were must be signed if the farmers desire 'wool produced this year has been of son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa bans ton at Morgan; Devils Slide tion, and freshments will be furnished and to have a supervisor call at the farm good quality and buyers have been Dickson, has been .selected as the notes. use of the at Farmington. given without .served at tire new Stoddard Fish All of the speakers showed ex- and check his compliance in the willing to handle it at top prices for honor man out of eighty men in hatchery by Virgil Stcwait, presiJuly 2J Coalville at Farmington; Mr. Richards his company at the U. 3. Naval Oaks at" Morgan IJevils Slide at cellent speakipg ability and com- program, still some have not called the Past several years. Fish and Ganre dent of the is made states not that be the in farmer need pool in. up of wool training station in Fan Diego Cal association Morgan The pdief; Evans tpn at Farrell's. petition was close. program if he desires to stay out, from 22 different growers who find for the week ending May 6. July 38 Qaks at Coalville; FarmiThis is an honor of which one but most farmers will find it to it to their advantage to market the ngton at Morgan; Devil's Slide at SCHOOL, sell than be proud to receive, as it ,s UNION PACII 1C NIAER wool should rather cooperatively their advantage to cooperate and ivanston; Heber at Farrell's. smaller much for to individuals the one man of each comTIRES OF GOOD DEEDS a; certain due for given receive payments Aug. 6 Evanfon at Coalville; A one-aplay, Modesty, under soil building practices which may price than is usually obtained thru pany who is the mo.-- conspicuous was Morgan at Heber; Farrells at Devils direction of Shirley Francis, in hh attention to duty and who the wool pool. be performed on the farm. The Union Pacific extra crew of 21 MonSlide; Farmington at Oaks. demonstrated the mo.il ability men haa presented to the student body, be must e sheets These timate that Iras been rejudimg and Aug. 13 Coalville at Farrell's; to profit from the instructions given day. The cast was: Henrietta, Reba igned by June 1 by all who will ENTERPRISE RESIDENT the Wasatch switch for rebuilding Morgan at Devils Slide; Evanston Skinner; Jaques, Blaine Fernelius; cooperate this year This date has STARTS PRISON TERM Ure past two weeks, completed the at Farmington; Oaks at Heber. Albert, Bob Rees. been given as the last day foi signMORGAN labors Tue .day and were transferred Aug. 20 Coalville at Morgan-DevilOscar Humpherys, 60, of EnterThe band, glee club, and nine out ing the e e timate sheets Any who to Devils Slide, for labors on the Slide at Oaks; Heber at of twelve soloists received a Highly have not signed by that time will prise, who wms convicted in district of Salt Ballard Whittier Mrs. main line. The editor is informed Elia Evanston; Farrells at Farmington. A at ihe superior rating in Class not be aLle to p.irticipite m this court last week of a sault with a Lake City, and Mrs. Carrie Whittier that some 400 men are now engaged regional music contest at Murray-las- years program. A final notice is be- - deadly weapon in a Christmas Anderson of Ogden, were dinner in track improvement work between OLDSMOBILE SALES SHOW attack on week. They will leave Fiiday mg sent to those who have not dee- - morning grudge guests Friday at the home of Mr Green River and Ogden. It is stated where 24, and his sisIdaho, Wahlstrom, 'for Pocatello, CREASE ER J5 morning lared their intention to cooperate and Mrs. A. B Carrlgan. that tins lias reduced the unemCgNJ National Mrs Ro e Wardley, last SaturMrs. Davis of Helper, is visiting ployed ranks of available men withthe ter, they will participate in the that Richards Mr explains was given a maximum prison Sales ef Oldsmobile Sixes and Contest. The glee club and soloists with her daughter, Mrs William J in the age limit It is likely that nt:re program is voluntary. If the day not to exceed five years in afternoon sentence, this sell-inEights for the second ? y will perform Friday, this woik will continue throughout some pracMorgan. la mer doe; conserving the state prison. period of April totaled 4442 and the band will play Saturday. Miss Clara Dalquist of Ogden, is the summer months tice foi wh'ch he is entitled to units for a gain of more than 45 Judge Le.ter A Wade of Ogden, visiting with her parents, Mr and per The winners in the F. F. A. elec- benefit payments he will obtain it Reason, more new high speed the sentence Sheriff Mrs Howard Thackeray. cent over the 3056 cars sold pronounced during tion held Tuesday are: Marian by ngning this e timate sheet If Thomas are to be addi d in the not trains the same Fry Saturday afternoon period last year, It was an- Richards, president; Gerald Whit- - none of the practices are performed A new scries of May 8, G. S. Heinei wore distant future Tuesday, took Humpherys to the prison nounced today by D. E. Ralston, a smile that wouldnt come off. A r trains are being tier, vice pre ident; Wayne Crouch 'here will be no payments Moat general salesmanager for Olds. daughter was born to Mr and Mrs placed in service for a fast steam secretary; Burke Giles, reporter: rarmer feel that it is an opportun- CANE CREFK OIL CO. In citing Oldsmob lies consistent Edison Rose sargeant at arms to Maroni Heiner, Tuesday at the Dee schedule between Chicago and San ity in which they have nothing CASING TO RUN l in Ogden, and a daughter Francisco, the first of June, tfvery gains over the same periods Graduation exercises will be held lose, but may receive some benefit kst year, Ralston said: Qldsmob-5- ? the in 8 m to Mr. and Mrs Gran! preparation is being made to taxe was born also fnr pei forming soil con eiving Thursday, May 8, af p The Cane Creek Oil Company has Green of River, Wyo The Butters program rare of the increa mg passenger dealers Jiave mae substantial M H S auditorium. completed all preparations for runand sons traffic, assured for the great Worlds eacn E Wins in every F. Sturdevant and Mrs Seniors the y of selling peri- was written by the casing ning string of Ogden, spent Fairs at San Fiann.sco and New od for the past six months, which Derson will participate in it. which was delivered down the Colo- Larry and Roland WHOS TIIE GOAT? will home of Mr York. end at week the a fnp tribute to the The annual Spring Festival rado River to the location recently. pur three lines P. Mrs and m J, 17, 8 Flaherty In 1839." In keeping wit:i the world leaderbe held Wednesday, May Operations have been held up while who has been Crouch Miss Until we actually learn through, Phyllis of this great railroad, we are Considerable strength also was -- hool campus. The high school for a packer, and this foi ship Piwn la u:ed car sales, Ralston band wiU play and the grade schoo our own personal experience and, arrived today Mud has been deliv- confined in the Dee hospital proud to recognize its outstanding several weeks, is now convalescing progress and untiring labors In beee with our own eyes, few of us ered to pagean musical g added, with sales in the to in well ured be will the present this depart-3The public is indeed realize the things that are half of Its aimy of patrons, their 3 per cn better off the water flow, and it Is at home. than dur-th- e A Fool's Journey. besAlonzo F Hopkin of friends Mrs. Mr and injustices the on, great going will attend yes every one of them, little same period last year, mvited to expected the running of casing towed upon tax paying units and tart this week Woodruff, .spent the week end visit- wonder, indeed, that its millions of stocks of used cars in hands of 'ax payers in general or this day The well is reported to be making ing with relatives and friends in yearly travelers are delighted with PUBLIC NOTICE tanoblie dealers are now consideco-- t comfand age This was brought mo t a constant rably less than at this time last showing of oil. which Morgan.and Dee Parkinson of Sail the many luxurious low business forcibly to tht; editor s attention is s is good, new trains Jay i , undersigned buMne ort-, water the coming up through were busine-- s visitors in must be added -- a great railroad to not so many days ago in a lay"olumn The extent of this showing Lake City, Morgan, herebv agree at each over- on the tram Morgan bound, lTAH PRESS makes gorxl. will not be determined until the Morgan, Monday. places of busine-BODY Miss Beryle Clark of Salt Lake at Devils Slide The train arrived a water Is cased off Moab Time Inafternoon Wednesday I91SST I5 M9AK li tie too soon for the Job of car City, spent the week end with hei WORK RARELY KILLS dependent. p m from Wednesday Howevei, Mr. and Mrs. W R Clark be to completed. parents, 8. inclusive loading September mi(Isuninaer convention of e Mrs A. L. Williams and Mrs B R was progressing satisfactor.lv FOFR COALVILLE PEOPLE ancis Co bv H H Fran--A it Every once m a while we hear d nf. State Press Association order an art tea given attended up truck McKinnon a hurry G when Co M & W ld in HURT IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH somebody comment upon the fact 5 in the train brMay 27 and 28 ii by the Kaysville Art Club Monday that J J non; Me Kir "worked himself to R B r the )r m Four Coalville residents were ser-o- u between the hours of 2 and 5pm that somebody sponsorship of the It k Icons Dr E E ing held an extra two hours, Green; death Howard club, it was announced The Como Springs skating rink ly injured Saturday evening to accomodate the true this week. As a matter of fact, few if any. nr J C Bates; J Wil- The ra.n to when do other enroute none while will could Evanston, rrew open Saturday evening for R Butter , have worked themIrvn individual.-Co ms load'd wiv0re bban a Pacific Union struck editors and their their auto gay summer of skating. wa.V while workmen Bank than National t are to death selves rter: Fir People get physexpected to attend the trick with 25 tons and its trail-- 1 locomotive on the wye crossing at Rieh tp.., the exercise or bv Carerre not tired, by Utah, ically k L. Taylor, editor and CHURCH NOTICE DnKK u er with 11 tons of cement. In this Wasatch, about 12 miles west of Co Produce rather thru but f exertion Bros involved, lark u In-the Evanston. was the goat, Moab Times denpnH61" Bros bv rase the raTroad m wi.e.t they are crest of a lack in' e Eddington in-Mr. ana The b Mrs drew tin men A 31,6 Injured people. special Mothers Day program ram crew of seven sine s sessions, entertain-iou- s Eddington: Utah. Poultry, and a hah for waiting and tbe Douglas Clark, Beth Smith and will be held Sunday morning in the doing. An example, gomg back to Coon Assn, bv Dewev( Oscar Wheaton, were rushed to the North Morgan ward chapel The childhood is the cao of the little done out of motrips to var- Store bv raTroad Sde too t.red t In h- mothers fruSouth in cement Evanston after Jacoby lntrest in southern freight The morning and afternoon meef,gs boy, D'ah entS F bv s Parkn-oB'ancisgarden, but not too tired to p.ay a road commission, board he accident for medical treatment will be held jointly. It ? a aning udth a round of golf P. Frar.e!" "arm- of for tbal! Pickard on At the time of going to press their uah It was ? Saturday, May 27. the first davvr , Clawson G (5po-c. A boy, or a man, interested in is as condition licence NOTICE tore no reported Improving a ,v,. banrJeu!eS Wl11 clos and Oscar beenwas Fmlh no hp is undertaking vies what forget Wheaton, v,. herp evening. h can the car. of were Of back hell the driver Boil thing be are the What Conservation hours fatigue brought V"? Grac Frar.e-rfr.ver Query in or he Ui rare. o afternoon. but be it Coalville 7 vi tween a. m. and 4pm overdone, end Tueday SIr,Ulse TagSart spent the wT) hayjen next' bdinOgden Provo ; i n pre.-ente- d - ( - Ath-ele- e : Car-rlga- j - nine-minu- te ;" NOTES ct s t dc ten-da- Forty-Nine- ho-pita- piac-tice- s. ten-da- six-in- ch p . mud-din- Q s I ar-np- , an-ith- eir p . b-- rk: nl h-- s- slght-seei- Prnm ng - - - - ho-pit- - - not-cf- ' c s -e , en |