Show COWLEY WILL MAKE FINAL TRIP TOS S L. L Killing Balks talks Plans for Visit With Parents Parent's in inI I Home Town Home HomeTown Town By OTTIS OrrIS PETERSON Sam Cowley Is ls coming home Two months ago Samuel P. P Cowley Cow- Cow ley Icy special agent for lor the United States I department of justice stopping stopping stopping stop stop- ping here en eri en route to the Pacific coast told his mother Mrs M. M F. F Cowley North West Vest Temple street that he hoped to return soon for lor a n nice long visit He is returning sooner than anyone anyone anyone any any- one expected expected but but there will be no visit Sam Cowley is dead the victim vie vic tim of bullets from the thie blazing gun of George Baby Face Nelson who before his violent death was the thc nations nation's number one criminal Mr and Mrs Cowley were awaiting awaiting awaiting await await- ing word from Chicago where their son died early Wednesday morning before completing funeral arrange arrange- arrange arrange- ments meats Services and interment will wUl willbe willbe be conducted in Salt Lake City i f Soon afterward word o of the finding finding finding find find- ing of Nelsons Nelson's body reached the par par- ants Word Vord of ot the wounding of their son was received late Tuesday afternoon afternoon af at- a short time after Mrs Cowley returned from a Seventeenth Seven Seven- te nth L. L D. D S S. S ward Relief society meeting A premonition that something something something some some- thing was wrong an nervousness nervousness ner ncr caused Mrs Cowley to leave the meeting early Comes Into Regularly at h hour half intervals the par parents received reports of ol their s sons son's s 's fight for lor life Interspersed Interspersed Inter Inter- was word from tram another son and a n daughter in Washington D D. D C C. that they had left for Chi Chi- cago Then finally in the early morning came the word of death Samuel Cowley a former resident of S Cache valley in northern Utah came into sudden last Jul July when as a special agent from the Washington office of the department department de de- de- de nt of or justice he participated in the hunting down and killing of John Dillinger Since that time he has led the war on the remainder of the Dillinger gang with Melvin H. H Purvis in charge of the Chicago bureau a of the department Born in Franklin Idaho July 23 23 1899 he moved to Logan with his parents when 10 years old There he attended the old Brigham Young college and the tho Utah State Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural college ollege He was as manager of the U U. S. S A. A C C. C football team in 1921 Before Defore entering the U. U S S. S A. A C. C he served an L. L D D. 5 S. S mission In Cont Continued on PaRe Fate Two ZERO io r WE WEATHER A THER S. S L FORECAST Mercury Expected to Drop Sharply Here Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day Night Night- Continued from P Pate Pue re One storm torm passed parsed quickly to the southwest southwest south south- west causing the weather bureau to forecast generally fair weather Wednesday day night and Thursday with colder temperatures tonight Minimum temperatures in Salt L Lake ke valley Wednesday day night were predicted at from zero to 15 degrees Early evening was expected to to be bethe bethe bethe the coldest with the mercury gradually gradually grad grad- rising afterward Than Thanksgiving day is expected to be faid fairly comfortable comfort able and football fans farms planning to at tend the Utah-Utah Utah State game ma may c expect clear skies skie The snowstorm left leU a precipitation 41 fit nr if an In n inch un to lo 6 a. a m. m n m day The rhe present stand of snow is Ls twice as IS much as fell In both No Cm November r and nd December r last year The pressure from the northwest moved too rapidly to cause ause widespread snow of ot any l large amount the storm being heaviest in central Utah Two inches of ot snow fell feU at Knolls on the edge of the western Utah des ert rt Modena reported O 02 of an inch of precipitation but no snow Skies over Salt Lake City were clear dear Wednesday day forenoon and the suns sun's rays glistened on the first white mantle mantIc of any depth that residents have plowed through for many months Temperatures in Salt Lake City Tu Tuesday day averaged 9 degrees below normal with a low of 22 10 degrees above freezing The maximum was 34 Minimum early Wednesday was 27 degrees the second lowest reading this season eason At 8 a. a a.m. m. m the mercury had risen to 28 23 Snow fell at Cedar Cit City Salina Sauna Richfield Duchesne Vernal Provo and Logan City watersheds reported more snow The city observer was absent from Brighton and Balsam Inn gave an an unofficial report of three inches of ot new snow making the total stand inches compared with four at this time last year ear Six inches fell at City Creek making making mak mak- ing the stand 10 inches Mountain Mo Dell reported three inches of fresh snow with a stand of seven inches At Big weir there were four and anda anda a a half Inches of or new snow and a stand of seven These reports were made at 9 a. a m. m Wednesday New precipitation at Big Cottonwood Cottonwood Cotton Cotton- wood was 39 of an inch No measurements measure measure- ments were taken at the other sheds Airplanes were perating operating out of the municipal airport virtually on schedule Wednesday morning Railroads reported no delays ca caused d dby by the storm torm n his weekly crop and range report report re re- re- re port J. J Cecil Alter Aller chief of the local weather bureau said raid id nearly all the s state te received precipitation t ti the thc last ast week Snow was mainly responsible in central and northern Utah Moisture Moisture Mois MoLs ture temporarily improved winter ranges and plowing was more gen gen- eral Range livestock was reported In fair to poor poo condition with feed consumption con can increasing PRECIPITATION AND SNOW TABLE i Moisture lin in inches at Salt Lake City watersheds Place Sept Oct Today Tot City Creek 3 34 59 City Creek 33 51 70 28 tit Den 34 49 33 79 34 22 Big Dig Co Cottonwood Cotton Cotton- tt a n. n wood 3 34 67 Big Cotton- Cotton w wod od 33 46 57 35 Brighton 34 righton 33 Unofficial estimate official to Nov November 25 1934 was Measurements at Utah Power and Light company stations Wednesday at 7 1 a. a m. m Snow New on on Station tation snow grad Am rn Falls Idaho 13 25 35 Dear Bear Lake T. T T. T 40 0 Soda Springs Ida 09 15 85 Preston on Idaho 04 04 40 80 Cutler 03 03 15 10 Logan O 09 T. T 20 Ogden 23 40 28 Salt Lake Terminal 17 20 25 a. a 50 Provo 28 26 50 0 50 Eureka ureka 23 23 35 90 Soldier Summit 08 OB 20 80 Helper T. T 25 25 I. I T. Trace |