Show - - - - -"- NV- ' 1 0A MMIPMOIIIM0 :E:::ensive Phone Expansion Slated for Southern Utah rrito woo Spotial o e - CEDAR CITY Jan 17—An Indleation of the tremendous increase In use of communication facilities years and the antic during ret-e-nt Ipated growth of Cedar City and the surrounding areas was given in the announcement Saturday by Moun tain States Telephone & Telegraph Co of an extensive construction give telephone program which service to numerous rural areas not now served and result in ultimate removal of all utility poke from the Streets of Cedar City Menzies Benson local manager for the company said work would start immediately on an estimated 130000 project laying underground cable along Center at between Main and Ninth West sta Mr Ben ton alfr" announced that work now is under way in a new dial control building at Parowan and that the automatic facilities there would be doubled under the new program -- P now completing work on several Important long distance circuits Mr Benson said which will add greatly to the service rivallable to the public These new circuits Include one additional to Salt Lake City one to Richfiel& three to St George one direct to ganab and one to Enterprise plus a direct circuit from the Enterprise airport office of the Civil Aeronautics administration to the Cedar City municipal airport Last month a full period talking circuit from Milford to Cedar City and St George airports was put into service and present expart sion plans call for an - additional circuit connecting Bryte Canyon airport with Cedar City airport anticipated during the spring '- vtrr -- p 7 !4" gre01 r2 THE SALTLAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 18 VMS viell NEWS FROM VAwrt0 IDAHO elr 7t wof ngl'r411ro:rorttrAttigo tg Airport Lease Talks Take 'Step in Right Direction'-teams out ' 3 40'1'4 : 1 - ' a Frt ' 54' ' 4 r4 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' '' ''' '''7 - ':- - t t41 k '44' Sevier Pioneer Parolees Project The Parowan project estimated Stocimmn te cost approximately $40000 pairs of toll cable will be laid the Center at lines from 85 Succumbs : ' 4040' s xi 71: wrt'' ' 4 s::'?---- 1 i -- '0''7Nt l' ' 7741t "i::-- Ate ' - 4'&''': -- i - ' k444644 k44604$4 44 11-- - -- 44 lb 1111101 "4 xatO ''' ti :j4:'5i ""' '' :' s 0 :i il'4:' Jan BOISE Divorce Rate Up AMERICAN FALLS Ida Jan divorce actions were filed than marriage licenses granted tn Power county in 1947 county recorder's office reported Saturday 20-3- Y 1 P' re--Will- 30-3- iam '74 St George Tabernacle Given New Coat in Fairy Fetting : I ° ' 2 - "k -- -- -- - -----7-- ----- -------- --- 1 I ' ' 1 4 -- i-'- t )1 1 r 07 4 Breeders Set Hereford Sale i t- 1 - - s fj () F14 iVionday Rites For Utah Publisher Set ' 14 great-grandchildr- en a I j t : e- a I i 4 ' a 'll - '1- - 0 - ft 1 -r - -- - - a er: -- -I- I- - 4 -- 4 - N - - - ----- - - -- - r - - - 11 - !- 1 A ''''-'- : - - 4 ' - ''' - 'I r" L7-- --- 4 1 ''' - r - "' '-- ' 1 - - - - -- - "r 'j 4 - - -- 1 1 1 -- uli ''-- - j -- -- 40- a -- - s - : I- - e-- -- --- 1 -- - 4 1 I- - - -- n - - 'the Difference ----- - r - r-- r''' I -- 1:- (la - tri - -4- - nn - '-- 1 ra '''l - t- - 'ti f - t - 1 -- 111 - - - t Jong-wearin- i d-7- f5 f- ''- r?4 ? - 44--- 1 d - - - 6- N r 1: ' - ''L : rt "-- 210M00111411Sol -- - i i 17 1 4'alittia--- I- A' 1 s - - - ' 0-- a - -- - 4 ab j : T- - :' - 11111 L r - to 8 up r FL 11 11 a i -- 17-F- uneral r eni 'k k- - - -- 0 1 -41i - -- I 1 LI L) ' --7- a S RI i'' - : - - c j lc I -- E 7-- i 1 -- a a- ---a -- - 166-- 4 I 1 - -- Uintaoe a T -1 71 - 'k t - - - N- - ftio el i o - N 1 - '" '- '''' -'' - -- - a -- 4 a4- 0-t- - 1 -- ' v ' 777 777m: - r--- na 4 ! ins Saturday had called a meeting Horses Peril Range 0' of the district judges of Idaho to t: 1 conis convene to SALMON at Ida Jan 17—TresBoise fr) Jan t lei horses are threatening Lenthi 41' t fer with the state board of correcpass rorty-eig- ht tion The meet will consist of a county's spring range E G Baiin discussion on procedures involv ley district grazier of the Bureau which line will be brought up to ing parole and probation of pris- of Land Management said SaturTribune $peelm oners suggested change if any day in announcing a program to poles Dow being placed in the cen RICHFIELD Jan In present statutes and general roundup the offending animals on -ter of the blocks and which will Gardner 85 prominent pioneer in connection with crim- the endangered lands be used the problems jointly by ultirnately 141111041 county stockman- died at inal law enforcement az it involves' phone company and the Southern Sevier Set Spud Parley Utah Power Co This marks the his home here The tail spire of St George tabernacle of the Church of Jesus the board at Start of a project which will mean Saturday IDAHO FALLS Ida Jan 17— of on Latter-day Saints takes Christ of appearance fairyland Preston LTA Wins 11 am of infirm ultimate removal of an poles from Wes and shippers were Potato growers to church historic scaffold the utilize workmen as paint ' Incident to pagoda POCATELJ40 Ida Jan 17—A Invited to a series of meetings at the city streets by both the tele team of three Future Farmers of which problems of the industry phone company and the power corn ageBorn June 6 1 America from Preston high school will be considered reported Clyde puny Mr Benson said It will prob 1862 at Goshen ably require several years to com- Utah Saturday afternoon placed first in M Waddell Bonneville county agrifr- -1 county he a crop identification and judging cultural agent plete this project he added In the past four years total tele- - was a son of The parley schedule includes: contest in Pocatello senior high John and Julia At phones In Cedar City have in- ""' t Gardner - - ''": 5 creased from 1204 in January 1944 ' married An- 5 Tribune Sperini ''! tabernacle of i to 1950 at the present time and He the r1!--:Kthe completion nie Westman '6610 4 ST GEORGE Jan 17— Sil- and installation of the clock in ' 4 approval X-f-has been given for an ad- June 4 - : in Mr Gardner ' t 1874 recall how seaman-typ- e Ctional section in the rear the 28 1893 i rope ' blue brilliant 10 ' '' the houetted A1"44 against Lake Salt 1' of the main telephone company ladders were used by the builders I A '4' ' I ' t7' 1 temple ' Cliurch of Jesus of Dixie winter skies the tower of that period instead if of the '' i ia' building here to provide space for City i l ' I easily : of Latter-da- y Saints Mrs of the St George stake tabernacle assembled and safe type scaffold' ''- the additional equipment neces- - Christ 'lel 1 aaict a raaaac--18 1942 died Feb Gardner i 'I L L Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ing used now aary for roughly doubling this num- - A successful Lzi0k '4 : 1 ‘ -I stock raiser and 1 ber of connections Mr Benson re- r 4 : 4 A' of 111 tsurrounded tiers I' ic! Saints I ' t by I e y"-07- ''' A iv t farmer Mr Gardner also was i ' ported yr a looks like e r ft metal ) varscaffolding In known for service 4 faithful CITY L i CEDAR i 1 ‘ k IIF Phone roe Growth i ious capacities In the LDS church fairyland pagoda 11 Connections In 1544 in Parowan Viewed from the ground the Survivors include seven sons and i 'Y -l' ' nurnbered 130 as compared to 230 four daughters:: Lewis and Leskle tnen working at various elevations --—:46:1 h i 11 at the present time Gardner and Mn Leah Cowley ' from the clock tower to the dome TWO full work crews are busy Venice Sevier county Grant HarFA 6 ill old Blythe and Tell Gardner and and weathervane appear almost move as about the they Mrs Wilma Winkel Richfield: like dwarfs L-a r"' ' ril ri 7117 scaffolding applying paint and ' Irli I Murray Gardner Mrs- - Alta Ram-los- e resins ' Specie:I ! Tribune (72' I I to preserve this historic ' and Mrs Belle Jewkes Los (1 i 0 I i i i 1 1 ‘ I 1 Lir ' 1 1 li CEDAR CITY Jan 17 — Third ' ‘ i fi-Angeles Cal and Mrs Shirley building I - Li L-l i l l r sale of Some Hereford citizens older Utah annual who recall the LI ‘ Groseclose Seattle also the fol- ita Li -1 4 3 I be will held here Breeders Assn JoIdwing brothers and sistersr r 4 Feb 19 followed by a similar sale seph A Gardner Salt Lake City -'1'r ti at Richfield 9 r Mrs Belle Fillmore Provo: Mrs -- v f ! I - 1 1a 1d If 40 head i of pureApproximately Mrs Maida and Hallie iti Griggs (c lop 1 4 ' I I ' bred Hereford cattle will be sold i i i iin all t Griggs Vale Ore 36 grandchildepartments to move out al ) 0 LI:kti i a - woo A r at each of the sales reports rtulon i dren and six " e t vt i t P Peterson Ogden president of L- Jour floor samples and make room Funeral services will be con'6k1- "-NI 41i the association Mr Peterson said 4 I ducted at 1 pm in the r0 ' i of state -i the Hereford the breeders for new furniture recently acquired ' 'S AA IRIchlield Third LDS ward by 4' :tk ' - - r - s--i: Itir "have put forth a special effort n- - a- ' 1 — Norman J Holt bishop : ' ' $ a - 'N ao - -' to retain enough animals to meet 4 kw in eastern markets Friends may call at the family ax ea r - 1 ' f auctwo demands E of 4 A the these 1 A ' ta '')(1 home 95 East lit North Richfield ' :11 d ' '': ' ' ''' 4 Tribune ''' '''s ''' Special rf tions" - N I er 'Tuesday from 10 am to time of Vtqt A rT'--'i ' r7- 71 irg rp ! PARK CITY Jan '''' in the fall breeders be: -- - to i i "Early Richfield city ' ' INL':'-i44- ' i 1 'A: -- ' o 1 f Pt i - - sol0 services Burialbe Indirected '' to select best animals their a Radservices Samuel gan for Neal LePage by it 0000aaaa LI)1(1 ' I 444 and exhibithem for the 6 prepare S Magleby mortuary 60 ti don 89 pioneer Utah newspaper‘ It ' L9 r and sales in these two com: COMMERCIAL man and for nearly half a cen- tion ' ' — t ' ' Mr munities" said '' Peterson I :' ' it ' - " ! - 4:' y - 1 ot' - rr-- t ' I tury owner and publisher of the r'1 Auctioneer for the sales will be :411lik' Raisers to Meet Park i PHOTOGRAPHY : I ' i' ' El Record died who B Col o t H Wednesday Bozeman i Mont ' - ' ' -' — I Sager Tribe's Special in a Park City hospital will be Representatives -' -t ' o et alga mem floe finality as Ligaell of the American 4 z4 TREMONTON Jan 17 -- A conducted Monday at 1 pm in the Hereford Assn and a Gall Camera Portraits-PHONother cattle— '' -7 r72 -- al1 :'osof PH has ? ofraisers Park Masonic rg turkey meeting t temple by City men's groups will attend the '' ' a I ' '' ' ' tr'i 4 ' I il been arranged for Wednesday ficers ' of No 7 sales l liJ il '1c4 ' 21 I i LA tl at 2 pm in the Utah lr & A M L Jan LI I ri al ii4 L i it OW1'ME LIGNELL & GILL 4 - i Known affectionately as "Dad" Power and Light auditorium here t Banker to T ' Raddon he was Alder of Utah CAMERA PORTIAttl ' State born at Guernsey Ogden Prof Byron - ' - c11-- : Speak 4 OGDEN Jan 17 — Speaker at i cosatracul ruoyoG LIMIT England May 13 1858 a son of Agricultural college will be pres' ent to discuss the questions of im- George Henry and Judith LePage meeting of Ogden Retail Credit 12 ?CORTI( STATE portance in relation to the indus- Raddon He came to Salt Lake Assn Lomond Monday at' 12:10 pm in THE 1114G LE GATE SHOP11 et tv cl 'flit ' 0 -Ben View hotel will be City with his parents in 1887 r7r1 try co 14 lama B B Broderich credit department k tlilti Lin:Started as Carrier ' of Ogden First Security el rk':) kif"ia manager ' Mr Raddon began his newspa- bank it was announced Saturday !I Ai E 1 career a paper carrier and as r- per 4i What a lot of charm and comfort for your living room for so 7 f ll mto' 1) devil" Lake for the Salt 1 “printer's gal i i' JIA e ' Tribline in 1871 Fourteen years Lit '' ' ' little money! 1 I 11 Imagine—you get a de luxe davenport and big i df 1 later he started with the Park t i Li---' Record then the Park Mining The suite is 4 ft" HEAT lounging chair (both luxuriously spring filled) AUTOLlATIC Record as a partner He became 11' 0c71 T irr'irr)N-71gm '7 -1 ' 4 blue and 4 in g or fabrics tT' wine tailored in lustrous i full owner of the enterprise in ' of advertised "Liberal not Scores items at t 1):— -' Terms 444 1898 ' 41 has massive curved arms and nicely carved frames He was a past master and life reductions t equally great t member of Uintah lodge No 7 ‘ & M i A F as master in I WINTER ro serving rT " t tr:''74'- F"ell 1 --- 2 -1898 He was a past patron of t 0 Pm 2 Irk i 40- - ' ' 2 rer No Mountain of Order Triraisf ' dit chapter f disalt3 ' ' ' ' Eastern Star 1 AIR CONDITIONING -: g ostu 41 i :' I! XI A charter member of the Park o ' l ' t flectric Refrigerators - ' coo - ''7u14) Li City Elks club he was a past 1 9 4 8 4a APPLIANCES 1 Water Heaters 401 Ranges exalted ruler and past deputy ' t v V ' ' -' t'l 1 orP : Radios and '''' ' ' Vacuums : 1 4012 ::' grand exalted ruler of thememI ii ' F 1 4 ! ganization He was also a Washers of the Knights of Pythias and 1' ber 14a kt) ' rz ' '' : ' -1 Modern Woodmen of America 4) t - '''1" 3 ve -— 4""rrs 1 - k aill ' z '' -- f Mr Raddon was a past presi1'7 ' kkeri I ROM of Assn the State dent Press Utah --i : 4 74 0:Di -s ottuazo gamsto r:1-:- 11 Irv! TT 7 1 I ' 4 Survivors ListAsd ''1!-LIS W ilk ea wimp L t 44 1 i v' C ' He married Clara Deighton at --tf 0 00000r1 A Salt Lake City In September 1882 OLD PRICE 18975 CliCt) f'-4 -- 6 muaro i 113 r She died in 1814 shortly after the Ia ' v NOW ONLY ' Co I k son a tz Samuel of ' Raddon Jr birth 'L'44- :- -' v ' i I Tf : :: t' : now an editor of the Portland Small or weekly monthly payments ' I '' i 4 i' '1 -(Ore) Journal In 1889 Mr RadI k 0 '' ' arranged to suit your convenience : ' r- -- : ' I ''': don married Louisa Harper She 1 '''''''' ''''4: '''4 I ti r 't' i ''''Al 26 1906 at died 1 Park City May mop1 ' a ttI '' t ' ' lh jt - : 1 r Surviving are four sons and r-- 1 o"r 471" i I two daughters: Samuel Raddon k11 a 3"'' - "lopr '"0' : Jr Portland Mrs E D Firmage I :KIN am1111minalsom You get more (much more) Provo LePage H Raddon and - i N I ms"eram"IIII ee---than just HEAT from a G-- E ' Mrs Elmer Lee Park City Harry k t t 0 00 d Warm Air Condi1 !I E Raddon Laurel Miss and Dr I I - " s ' ' tioner Lawrence H Raddon Alhambra ' 1 You get HAT that's fits Cat 12 grandchildren 14 ' -i A suite you'll admire the moment you set your eyes on it! t and a brother feted -- - HEAT that's hu- s William A Raddon Los Angeles ' midified — HEAT that's f It offers the beauty of conservative modern design in the Cal :111 ' ' rl gently circulated and you 101 i I I The pieces are finish I de blond I ever Friends may call at the George ' popular coma '' all from it get drawersll single I it M Archer mortuary Park City it 1 1 It luxe size—a fun size bed roomy chest of I a that is unit packaged pact hour until the funeral --Monday 10 Int Li1 LAI ‘-JYou in automatic operation Lake be either in will with mirror Old Prics 29973 Burial clear Salt City --polished plate glass big vanity : - eellt'-- live more comfortably Your seximeoloo11 cemetery - round or square and uphblstered vanity bench e ' NOW ONLY i Liberal Terms toe-house stays cleaner -e444t' I 1 is low new G-This unit t i 67:74C-7-- 75 in first cost—and operation --1 3 10 r- -Arl r--- 1 r-' t Double Purpose I Ask about it 9 (-7-7-Cuwa '' 1 r - e i 20-3- ! - - e IT- -- Jan First postwar - - I Ida POCATELLO - conventi9n of in0 termountain clubs opened Saturday night in Pocaesilo Jack Deemer Ogden Utah dis-ttrict governor presided over the The Canadian miss when she gathering from nine Utah and graduates Jtme 1 will have com- Idaho clubs pleted 30 credit hours of Registration in the Hotel Ban- - I archaeological courses in addinock for events 'Saturday might tion to other related subjects and Sunday indicated attendance ' She has attained an "A" average in all of her courses of of 150 to 200 persons nalling study wives of delegates First actual business session Jan 191 2C:k and 21 Blackfoot Jan will be held at 1 pm Sunday in 22 Ticon and Odgood Jan 23 Bannock County Memorial build- - t New Sweden and York and Jan ing Dr Carl W McIntosh presi26 27 and 28 Rigby dent of Idaho State college and 1 Leonard Carlson Reno Nov InDemocrats Powwow 0 trustee will ternational POCATELLO Ida Jan 171-- - speak in the aftermion session of t All eastern Idaho Democratis Sat- the young men's organization urday were summoned to a "poDelogatits registered from litical powwow" Jan 24 at 8 pm In Bonneville county courthouse Heber City Ogden Orem ClearIdaho Falls by F M Bistline field Provo and Salt take city Idaho Democratic national com- Utah clubs and Idaho Falls Po- - I mitteeman catello and Reno Ger3'I V Lind- 'Denies Slaying Count berg convention chairman said 1 IDAHO FALLS Ida Jan 17— the business 'session will close the Donald T Paxton 38 charged convention Convention breakfast with first degree murder was will be at 10 am In the memorial bound over to district court with- building for the men and in the out bond Saturday by Probate Whitman hotel for the auxiliary dinner-danc- e and cock- - I Judge G W Charlesworth at con- Convention was clusion of a preliminary hearing tail party Saturday night in ft'' during which he denied the crime the memorial building New service 17—Gov C A Rob- In Pocatello a bachelor of archaelogy at will university CalBriggs of gary Alberta Canada Miss Briggs a daughter of Mr and Mrs George Briggs graduated from Calgary normal school and taught for several years in both elementary and high schools of the district MAHO FALLS Ida Jan 17— Potato loadings in Idaho are moderate reported Lyle N Gardner Market Idaho Falls Federal-Stat- e Calls Parole Meet f : C Meet OF MI5 stu- 'irst ve Spud Shipping Moderate 17—More- 17-1- re-Cei- from of eight southeastern Idaho Ed Lovell Pocatillo assistant state supervisor of agricultural education who arranged the meet listed winners: Theo Taylor Jean and Doyle Dunk ley Their 1opmith William is leader Craner Ida Jan 17— "The first real step in the right direction" resulted from a meeting on Pocatello Municipal airport lease problems Saturday afternoon according to Mayor George 11Phillips He said the meeting between operators of Wilson Flying service and Pocatello Flying service-- at the airport—and competitors complete city officials "insured two cooperation between the flying schools the airport administration and the city and second took the first real step in the right direction for future development of the municipal airport" Postwar 20-3- Tribune Leased Wire PROVO Jan dent to arts degree in Brigham Young be Miss Irene M school Tribune Leased Wire POCATELLO - 'Y' SETS 1ST B A IN NEW FIELD roltVpoo " 1 : - ''-- Atiti r '2 1 - :7 - k P 7 - : - a - I o I Automatic Range 11:7A1 6 - - :Nig 60 M t 11777 r f - a I1675 :'' 1- - - - 1 -::- -- -- a : ':' :-'- 1 -- :-7-- -- - I - I - - - - - 1w :i giedroom Suite -- 4 vittAt1 Attratfive 4Picce gas-fire- great-grandchildr- - ------ -- 1 -- -- - - -- ':4111 4 ' 1 P 1 -- s 7 0 - - S- - - " : - i S - E ' A "f 7 ' - '' -' - 40 c-f- a 0I" - ' Cool' A a APPLIANCE & RADIO A' -- "Your HOTPOINT Dealer" - 33 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 79 Fire Damages New Shop - ' t - —t- Tribune Special' "' - - m I ' GASttED' SPANISH FORK Jan 17 — A I ' - w A- R M Ala disastrous blaze early Saturday i t totally damaged a new sheet metal shop owned by Harold Smith ASHTON About $5000 In equipment was recovered plus Mr Smith's car: and Air Conditioning Co and truck Spanish Fork firemen were credited with controlling the Avs blaze which 'threatened to spreadl 163 Motor to adjacent buildings z - ' '1 I' t 1 vi'LLI a regir! ' -iL r" r ) Hi)) LI LA G 0 OD rl'Uf' 71rsivr uw-4 I I1 1 - L-- C-- L-- ---4- '1 1 D' I-- 1- -2 L4P- 3 s- ) rziork Ili 1 164 ' --'' I 11 '1 P W MADSEN'S 1 i f 51-5- ! 7 MA DSEN'S LISt5°U1AIECITY 2314 WA-cHINGT- ) I S - - 3 A so n cto 1 sTERLING - ' t gad - I Good looking upholstered arm style sofa bed that opens into cr roomy bed for two persons at night Sagprool Innerspring construction for comfort rarge bedding compartment forcon-venience Beautifully 'tailored LIBERAL TERMS' 1 i 1 il i 1 -- BLVD ON EASY TERMS! LOW PRICES! ' t SOFA BED C g"11 OGDEN i- 1 ! A - --N 1- ' s - f 6- l 0 1' E 97 Across trots ZCMI on Main - 1 1 en aefrigerator a DELvEr - - Electric I ?4 --- - i - a -- 71 ------ - s ' a ' I a -- er '''' -- 4 I p i ' ' Any Foga - 'r - i e-- NOP ct f - 4 - A- - L - - - t r le - i OP ! |