Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY Voters Elect New Leaders In Two Cities Liquor Stores Sound Death To Moonshine The Rev Cyril Van der D on c k t Catholic priest in Idaho for Mayor and Councilmen nearly 3J Federal Officers Fail to Discover Single Distillery Chosen by Twin Falls years is visitand Boise Residents ing Pocatello Illegal the headquarters of his first parish which BOISE Idaho WV—Not tor 10 months have federal officers made an arrest for illegal distillation of alcohol in Idaho a fact that Wednesday prompted the statement: “The day of the moonshiner Is Special to The Tribune TWIN FALLS Idaho— Lem A Chapin and two new councilmen covered pracPaul R Taber and Leonard F tically all of Avant were swept into office Tueseastern and day by an almost two to one vote In the heaviest balloting in the hisIdaho Trains tory of the city but mostly Mr Chapin former city finance commissioner and member of the stage coaches council the past 10 years received and mail carts 2376 votes to defeat Duncan M Johnston incumbent mayor since were used He 1933 Johnston polled 1286 votes was ordained The count for the two new counin Belgium cilmen showed Taber 2344 and Avant 2323 votes while their opponents 1&&7‘ for in O H Coleman and Milton L Powthe Idaho ell were given 1303 and 1261 ballots To Be Seated mission and Chapin Taber and Avant will be came directly Installed in office at the first meeting next month on Monday May 3 to Pocatello At that time Chapin Will resign his which was position as finance commissioner then merely a and a new one will be named W E Taylor commissioner of string of streets and waterworks is the only houses along ' holdover member of the city governboard ing the railroad City Clerk W H Eldridge said track 8696 votes were cast or 233 more than the 8463 votes cast two years ago The count was 1802 votes in the First ward and 1894 votes in the Second ward ' gone " southern X i 8 1937 BRIGHAM CITY— Margaret Tm-ge- y member of the sophomore class won the annual Box Elder high school S A R oratorical contest held Tuesday at the school Mms Tingey’s subject was "Red Blood for Water" The other con- testants and their subjects were: Ross Wheatley senior class who spoke on “Our Responsibilities and Neutrality’ Grant Owens junior class “What a Man Can Do for His Country” Beverly Mae d freshman class “Responsibilities of the American Youth” Judges were Dr M W Fish Mrs David O Anderson and Rosa C Bower) Miss Tlngey was awarded a bronze medal by B C Call a local member of the Utah chapter of Sons of the American Revolution Mir Hotel Auditor Awarded Posl Special to The Tribune POCATELLO Idaho — The Rev Cyril Van der Donckt Catholic priest who this summer will celebrate his gKolden jubilee of priesthood will conclude a short visit here this week and will return to his home in Los Angeles The Rev Mr Van der Donckt who parish chapel was constructed and in 189he undertook the project to Assistant Manager founded the St Joseph’s-Catholi- c for parish here has been visiting with construct the St Joseph Catholic old acquaintances and last Sunday school Hostelry Named The Rev Mr Van der Donckt has officiated at the 10 a m mass He will observe his fiftieth anni- gained nationwide recognition for Special to The Tribune versary on June 24 1937 having his published works one of which been ordained as the first Catholic is “Metrical Memories” a POCATELLO Idaho — Henry J priest to Idaho on that day m 1887 volume of poems which is now in in Belgium and came direct to its second edition He is the only Brady who for three years has been Catholic pries tof California whose auditor for the Hotel Bannock of Idaho be-- n appointed assistThe Rey Mr Van der Donckt name appears in the Catholic this city has ant manager of the hostelry said was ordained by special dispensa- “Who’s Who ” S E He was graduated from the faBrady his father who is mantion of Pope Leo 20 months before he became 24 years of age the mous Louwain university in Bel- ager Mr Brady succeeds T E Fitzminimum age for allowing priests to gium Frim this city which he left 16 gerald Jr who has resigned to actake their vows years ago he went tq Los Angeles cept the management of the Ben When he came to Idaho In of that year Boise was a and for 10 years was chaplain of Lomond hotel at Ogden The new assistant manager has city of only about 4600 population the Los Angeles county general hosand Pocatello consisted of the old pital He has been retired several Had 13 years' experience m the hocompany row or back row which year sand after visiting friends in tel business firsts working with his was constructed along the right of Ogden and Salt Lake City Utah father at the Hotel Bannock He attendetd Cornell university en route back to Los Angeles will way of the Union Pacific System At that time his parish included make a tour through the east visit- where he took a course in hotel all of south and eastern Idaho and ing Washington D C and other management Also Mr Brady has served in various capacities at the for six years he traveled an aver- larger cities of the east hotel in Spokane the age of 1000 miles per month by He said he has made no plans for Davenport hotel in Binghamton N Arlington tram Stage coach and mail carts any special observance of his golden Y the Ships Grill in New York to conduct services jubilee which he said "he would City and the Vendeg In Philadel“Often in the early days I con- celebrate if God spares him” phia ducted mass In private homes in Mr Brady was married last spring courthouses schools and elubrOoms Postmaster Confirmed to Miss Elizabeth Riley of Pattersaid the Rev Mr Van der Donckt in reminiscing here duping his visit SPANISH FORK— Word of con- son N J and together they took When the government opened the firmation of Roger W Creer as a trip from New York through the Panama canal along the coast to Fort Hall Indian reservation for postmaster of Spanish Fork was Los Angeles and San Francisco the townsite he obtained the lots received here from Washington He observed hotel operations in upon which the first St Joseph’s D C Wednesday all the larger cities visited IPYJS©EIL GASOLINE SOLD at NO EXTRA COST IT FREES STICKY VALVES KFEPS RINGS CLEAN A FREE UJBRICATES VALYB STEMS Specification Motor Oil Co 47 West 4th So— Was 9529 4 that count against you— rif you : little over- - sights on timing Watching and guarding against a multitude of suchlittle things 24 hours a day has produced one brew of such qualities that it has become something more 'than beer —a Death Claims Pioneer Stage socialicompanlon 7 iOV llK -- F In Bottles MAKE THIS TEST I DRINK Budweiser FOR FIVEDAft ON THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK A SWEET E YOU BEER Will Coach Driver i CHEYENNE Wyo April 7 George Brldger Teeples said to be the first white boy born In Wyoon ming died recently at his ranch Blue Creek 12 miles east of From-ber- g at the age of 82 Teeples in his early youth drove covered wagon freight outfits to army posts located across the south- WANT Budweiser’s flavor thereafter 1111111 Order a carton for your homo AMERICA'S SOCIAL COMPANfoN NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED A H H E U S E get for them When they finally turned me loose I figured I was the luckiest guyUn the world ” O'Gorman was kidnaped early Monday after Clifford Ray Tiffany and his wife Bessie Tiffany and George M Coffin had broken out of the county jail The three were arrested by a state police officer at Cascade locks Monday night after O'Gorman had been released near Wasco They were brought back to Baker Wednesday morning O’Gorman told officers Tiffany and Coffin flashed pistols on him after they had entered his taxi In Baker and forced him to drive west on the Old Oregon Trail Construction of a $40000 community building similar to one recently constructed at Lewiston will be started as soon as weather permits according to Dr J Morris Godfrey mayor Already contracted for the building will be constructed near the public library Funds for the work aside from an $18000 W P A grant will be secured by bonds to be Issued by the Court Holds Attacker Of Family Insane Brigham city — wuimm j Hawks 27 arrested sheriffs offi- KANSAS CITY April 7 UP!— A woman struck City Manager H F Me Elroy on the head with a horse whip In the outer office of his city hall suite Wednesday Officers who took her to the police matron’s office said shs had been identified as the wife of a fireman They said charges probably would not be filed against her Pay of firemen along with other city employes recently has been cut in half over a short period in an economy move Fire department union members protested the pay cut LOOKttIMPLEBUEEERERS'i YOU RE 0ANCIN4 EVERY' OANCE by cers at Corinne Tuesday after allegedly holding a Corinne family for four hours prisoner at was found insane at a hearing before First District Judge Lewis YES JANE THANKS TO gun-poi- CUTICURA Jones here Wednesday 'afternoon and committed to the state mental hospital at Provo He at one time served three months in the Fort Stilcom mental hospital in the state of Washington Sheriff John H Zundel said SOAP AND OINTMENT FREE sample Writs “Cntleurs" Dept S6 Maldan Kasa Mills College Given Million Dollar Gift NEW YORK April 7 (A) — A million dollar gift to Mills college founded by the ’49ers was announced Wednesday night at a New York dinner one of 40 held gold-seeki- throughout the nation celebrating the California achool’a 85th anniver sary Mrs Edward W Clarke 3rd of Philadelphia Pa said the school's alumnae decided to make the gift this year “in order to raise the standard of the faculty compensation and to budget less dependent upon the fluctuating income from tuition fees ” Mrs Clarke said the college footed the list financially of eight women’s colleges pf similar academic standmake-theeala- ry ing Airline Flagship Sets Speed Record LOS ANGELES April 7 (AT— American airlines announced Wednesday that one of its sleeper flagships set a new Los Angeles-FoWorth nonstop speed record averaging 251 miles an hour rt n Without passengers the craft made the trip from here in 5 hours 22 minutes The pilot was Ed C Bowe and the Copilot W T Swain Last March 19 a Douglas-mad- e plane of the same type averaged 250 miles an hour over the same route 13-to- 1336-mi- le R - B N LAN ftQUl — ro - lew lie dutiful ' US C H 4 S T L O U 1 S 3 ern part of Wyoming and Utah He was a stage driver during the old Concord stage days Later he rode rangea in Wyoming and Montana He then went into business for himself moving to Montana Teeples is reported to have had manjr narrow escapes from Tndiflns in Wyoming and in the Black Hills V South Dakota He was considered an expert horseman participating in rodeos' up to his late sixties Offer ! 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