Show THE OGDEN r I’Ll LUCKY TO 4 BE ALIVE SAYS STANDARD-EXAMINE- Four Generations of Roosevelts Will Watch ‘Frank’s’ Inauguration Rites 1 RESCUE HERO CHINA REDS ASK v Editor’s Note: James Roan Poe of the remarkable rescue of "kero the Prettyman party from death in the blizzard-sweNevada desert o vxilked so miles in weather women to find shelter three for stranded in - an automobile En route he found the body of Fred Miller a companion who froze to death before he reached the cabin IfJere is Poe’s story pt sub-zer- By JAMES ROSS JOE As Told to the United Free LAS VEGAS Nev Jan IS (UP) —I started from the car on Jan 2 after Jim Fred Miller had been gone for help for two days I found his body lying alongside a snow- drift He had frozen to death 1 I couldn’t fail My sister (Mrs Prettyman) and two others besides in Maryland were de- 'my mother on my getting through I pending had tq and although I almost died ’doing lit I made it Z TO FOLLOW HILL “ It was our agreement that If Miller didn’t return In two days I was to start out I had a can of corned beef when I started and I Tdidn’t know where I was going I knew the general direction of thte Kelly mine but as tOi how to get there I had to follow the directions my sister gaVe me She told me to follow the hill and I did just that but I was plucky in getting there I’m even to be alive taciy l‘ left the car after the third Jatorm and I thought I’d have clear nailing It was only 17 miles but It took 22 hours to make it I "traveled the last ’eight miles in a mental fog I lost my senses and I didn’t remember how I got to Kelly mine The lasttWng I remember was at -one a m tne night after I left the ll ear I began to bum Joshua treesdls-tokeep warm and also to signal so I tress That didn’t do any good tried flashing my flashlight as a 7 signal That didn't bring any re spouse either A ' li “COLDER THAN IIELL It was ten degrees below zero colder than hell I found a sort of sheltered spot between two flat rocks and I laid down to rest I was out of the wind and corApara- 1 tively warm but I didn’t sleep I knew if I went to sleep I never " would get up so I just rested and smoked cigarets The Smiths Mr and Mx& Bob Smith at Kelly mine told fne I ran the whole way from where I first saw the shack although the snow C three feet deep 'yras was in so much of a fog that I when I got inside the cabin I went around the tablef three or four times crying ‘kltty kitty" and ) 1 here Advices to the U S embassy In Nanking said the 75 foreigners ha4 reached Tungkwan In eastern Shensi in buses and were proceeding by train to ' Oyang Honan provincial base of the Nanking punitive force Strong divisions of Generalissimo crack central Chiang army were concentrated between Tungkwan and Wei nan 40 miles east of Sianfu Facing them across a narrow no man’s land was an equally large body of Shensi soldiery At the front as a Red Cross Nurse reportedly was Agenes Smecjley American Communist who has been working as a propagandist Shensi for the last month Little Sara Roosevelt (upper left) daughter of James Roosevelt will watch FAMILY GATHERING her famous grandfather (upper center) be Inaugurated for his second term as president of the United Mrs Sara Delano Roosevelt (upper right) Also present States tomorrow as will her to sons left of the president’s will be three (lower right) James Elliott and John (Associated Fress photos) U— great-grandmoth- er - 4 Mother Three Sons and dren of Mrs Boettiger will watch their grandfather take his office for has Grandchildren To the second time the shoveled off driveways only to have them fill up again and who cleared' off roofs and then had snow stack up again has gone goofier than ever He’s holed up In the doghouse and ts munches over and over again more dandruff— horse-chestnu- crying out “Here comes flaps his arms in the and goes “peep peep” Ho hum wotta weather record with 22 inches of snow on the level after adding that of last night Them-h- e snow t Guests of Vice President Garner will be his son and daughter-i- n WASHINGTON Jan 19(AP)— law Mr and Mrs Tully Garner of our generations of Roosevelts will Houston Texas Their daughter watch the president lay his hand Genevieve cut f school to come toagain on their old family Bible along morrow and rededicate himself to his high office To Mrs Sara Delano Roosevelt will come the rard honor of seeing TOBOGGANHURTS her son inducted a second time into the highest office iof the land FATAL TO SOLDIER Three of the president’s sons — James Elliott andj John — will be On SALT LAKE CITY Jan 19 hand Franklin JZ is convalescing in Florida and jAnna Roosevelt (AP)— Private Boyd A Gentilloil of Boettiger the only daughter was Firth Idaho member of headquarunable to come frpm Seattle ters company 38th Infantry died The Roosevelt grandchildren will yesterday at Fort Douglas of inld see their first inauguration — juries sustained In a toboggan acSara daughter of James cident January 10 Roosevelt and Ruth Private Ervan E Boothe of Bur Chandler daughter of Elliott Roose- ley Idaho was killed in the velt Eleanor and 'Curtis Dali chil four-year-o- two-year-o- r ' ‘ the office boy who has AJoysus M Let Us Give A Price Before You Move ‘ Estimates Gladly Furnished SLADE TRANSFER Phone Office 2177 Klesel Free Parking at 2248 Klesel Free Delivery With $150 Orders 2217 Washington Spinach ANYPLACE 321 J B foil - Cans 25c Syrup rS 2680 Washington Avenue $2 Orders Delivered Free Phond 739 Open Until 10 P 31 2 lbs 20c lb 33c Jb 19c 2 lbs 25c Ib 10c 2 for IGc VEAL STEAKS r DACOli K74 SLICED SIRLOIN STEAKS GROUND BEEF Lean Fresh SAUSAGE Gouniry Stylo TAflALES Deaf or Chichon HAM PATTIES G CORN NI3LETS Monarch Garden PORK & DEARS DinnrreK WHITE KING Granulalad SLEEFV 1IOIXOW Syrup ql rumvs Chili acST': DOG FOOD Pare! 3 cans SUNBRITE Cleanser can NEW CABBAGE Garrets 5 lbs PjOch 2 r CHASE 25c 3 IP Goruad Deaf can C0nilS‘n7ctn“ JEWEL ALL BRANDS Milk 4 tall cans 33c Coffee lb EVANSTON Wyo Jan 19-Sh- eriff 25c Zee G rolls JELL-- 0 (Limit 6) FRANKS KRAUT lb pail HEWLETT’S ' IS & 1b 4 6 lb Veal Chaps lb Pork Chops Lean Lb 2 cans 25s Idaho Opens War On Aufo Deaths Oranges Spinach lb Lcliuce rrAT — J J Mexican jlavonj Chili Powder Often thes' n are signs of common constip ation w' It’s dangerous to neglect consti“down-in-the-xnout- h” pation This condition is usually meals Get “bulk” ” due to delicious cereal back a by eating — All-Brahas helped Kellogg’s millions of people keep regular habits Within the body All-Bra- n absorbs twice its weight in water forms a soft mass gently cleanses the intestines Isn’t this food better than taking EVANSTON Wyo Jan 19— The artificial — often pills and drugs county treasurer today! reported All-Bra- n for—x Try the sale of license plates week If not satisfactory you a county this year is going much will be refunded by the Kel-'- ’ more rapidly than usual Due to money logg Company the increased sales the treasurer Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily announced that small license numas a cereal with milk or either bers which have been Applied for cream or in cooked dishes Three and not called for must go severe cases Sold times daily The plates are now being sold in by all grocersin Made and guaranconsecutive order owing to the teed by Kellogg in Battle Creek great demand ’low-bulk- -- habit-formin- g? i) in-Uint- a enry Free Delivery On $200 Orders No 2 can GRAPEFRUIT Shaver’s No 2 can PINEAPPLE Uhulcic GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Shaver’s No 2 can PINEAPPLE JUICE Dole 12 oz 3 cans STRING BEANS 3 cans X heat CGsnn Red Can Limit) ASc PIG’S 3pkgs §fQU SeLb & FEET” OAGOH OYSTERS S’’ BEEFES P0&EI ©HOPS I Be 25 SttU Jcli-- o ‘ igo fin 10 IB: DEL MAIZ I1IDLETS —2 for 20c ajffSfafcr Mod Size ORANGES I5 l2c 0s 25c GRAPEFRUIT Qualify Meats —— i- - 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minded Idaho citizens created the council to reduce the traffic death toll which jumped from 73 in 1932 to 182 in 1936 r All Flavors Phone Numbers MOVHN© It’s gone from the sublime to the ridic and where the snow comes from Sol’s too weary and too tiresome to Imagine A1 Malan wants to borrow a back yard to put his ‘snow in — his is filled in 95-ce-nt irA MONEY-SAVIN- © St— It winter --like Sol’s bills) heavjt dew-(d- ue —has passed the funny stage FROM FORT BRIDGER Mr and Mrs Hoke Smith of Fort Bridger were Evanston business visitors Monday Mrs Ivan Burleigh underwent an operation in the Legion hospital Sunday She is doing well A girl was born Monday Mr and Mrs Archie Willmore in the Dee hospital Ogden Kenneth B Anderson 22 and Beth Elaine Powell 18 both of Salt Lake City were united in marriage Sunday evening at the county court house Bishop Harold E Brough performed the ceremony The young couple was accompanied by the bride's parents ld mmammmmmmstrnm seems as though this year the usual unusual weather has been more unusual than usual P I home Wednesday Frank Narramore has re ceived during the last two days calls from officers in Green River Rock Springs Ogden and Salt Lake City to assist In the recovery of stolen cars y The sheriff spent Saturday and on the highway Sunday BOISE Idaho Jan 19— (AP) — watching nights for these cars None has Judge C C Cavanah began his been recovered here eleventh year on the federal bench today In the ten years since he succeeded the late Frank S Dietrich Judge Cavanah said he had tried 6399 cases written 581 opinions and sat at Seattle San Francisco Tacoma Spokane Portland and EVANSTON Wyof Jan Coeur D’Alene G Watson of Cheyenne Thirty years ago the jurist now grand master of Free and Accepted 65 was Senator William E Borah’s Masons of Wyoming and Joseph law partner M Lowndes of Casper grand secretary arrived Monday to make their 1 I’m a snowbird" “Oh-o- h Be Present Snow fell a year ago— but nothing Temperatures contrasted from 32 (even freezing and melting) degrees maximum to 16 degrees minimum L' The kind of weather old timers tell about i and the modems can’t remember The snow— or Is It just major operation in the Legion hospital two weeks ago will return Begins New Term like this d” EVANSTON Wyo Jan 19— Mrs C S Pendleton who underwent a Judge Cavanah - " Patient to Return Home Wednesday Kai-Shek- ’s can of corned holding a half-fille- d Speaking of temperatures- maxibeef In my hand I must have been mum on Monday was 29 degrees thinking about feeding the cats in with 17 degrees minimum last night At seven s s m (some snowy mornthe car I’ve been through hell and I don’t ing) the mercury said 22 degrees want to go back and barometric pressure 2954— A more storm in sight f Old-fashione- Correspondent SIANFU Shensi Province China Jan 19 — (AP) — With 21 Americans and 54 other foreigners evacuated to safety Communist army chieftains of this remote provincial capital today demanded war on Japan as the price for ending their revolt Should the Nanking government refuse “active strong resistance against Japan” it was felt large scale hostilities would follow between the rebellious soldiery supported by allied communist armies and the central expeditionary force The flight to safety yesterday of tiie foreign population it was said removed any fear of International entanglements and might signal war between the strongly entrenched armies only 40 miles east of ur ur MARY IL SLACH - Couldn’t Fail Avers Man Who Saved Women In Stalled Car i Set Price to End Revolt Americans Aliens Evacuated REMAINS FIRM NEWS ‘ coast committee for shipowners The operators offered the dock workers a wage scale of $1 an hour based on an eight-hou- r day or a an ©5 hour on cents of scale wage the basis of a six-hoday The 1934 arbitration award provides for scale a six-hoday at the a A then L I The proposed Turns Down Proposals In- counter-off-er which provided for renewal of the 1934 award with tended to Settle Long three modifications raising the Strike wage scale from 95 cents to $1 an the wage of hour SAN FRANCISCO Jan 19— checkersincreasing and giving preference (UP)— The International Long- employment to members of shoremen’s association largest of union It was refused the seven unions involved in the 4 Pacific coast maritime strike was FUND FOR BRIDGE again deadlocked today in its disBOISE Ida Jam 19— (AP) — Both sides with pute shipowners The state department of public rejected compromise offers yes- works will contribute $3200 toward terday steel bridge a of Construction The new disagreement centered about the longshoremen’s demand across the Salmon river at Lucile for higher wages and shorter in north central Idaho Ihe forest working hours These demands re- service and Idaho county will share main among the few big obstacles the cost 44 to settlement of the walkout which Poland has reduced its publicity today entered the eighty-secon- d day with 40000 men idle and 230 welfare expenditures ships tied up The longshoremen yesterday rejected two proposals offered by the LOOK FOR THOSE MARINE UNION EVANSTON WAR ON JAPAN 1 - 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