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A 4 $25000000 proposal was drifting to- wards thej rocks the- - Colorado : ex- ecutive was displeased- Governor Johnson does not often reveal — either by word or action— that he s angry but this time it was an ex- ception v i i j It was evident that he -was angry and was making every effort to control his feelings "Do you believe there is some ulterior motive in fcack of this dewas asked lay?" the governor to "I would not care make a guess at this time on anything of this nature" the governor said "It would be too serious a charge to make if it was not true" — — i ? t 1 ! o 1 -- 1 - '7 - ess 1m 8 ssat s9a fssjsi ft : t B ft great-grandchildr- k Peace officers at Bremerton Wash4 were Fconf ronted with a double accusation in the asserted slaying of Adolph Sandell formerly of San Francisco in 3Iay 1935 near the home f his former wife Mrs Grace San-del- L Mrs Sandell (right below) said her brother Law son K Barton (left below) shot Sandell and then burned his body and buried it Burton jf Editor Standard-Examine- r: charged Mrs Sandell did the shooting Above Mrs Sandell is shown li We believe that the old age pens-Jo- n pointing out to officers the spot where thej buried remains of her former husband's body were found (Associated Press photos) law as! it is written in Utah is most unwise and unjust It penalizes the thrifty man by placing a premium upon the spendthrift and it in no way takes into account the earnings or expenditures previous to his application that for pension Isn't It a fact men at present many highly paid would if thrown out of employment be on the relief rolls very soon Nina Shaw 79 widow of a bare ex- - William Shurtliff while another who-earnM Shaw' died Sunday at lstence will purchase and pay taxes the family home 1546 Grant avBy ©n a home? enue after a long illness X This is supposed to be an old age Mrs Shaw was born in Ogden security plan What could be January 28 "1857 ' a daughter of person Haskell and Elsie Shurtliff greater toiture to the aged She than the knowledge that his home had been active for many years in with consumed is being gradually Relief work in the L D S each dollar he spends and after it Tenth society ward is gone he may be thrown into a She' is survived by five daughters pau- pauper's home and receiveof alaw Mrs Gertie Chatlain and Mrs Lola per's burial by aa change Edson of Ogden Mrs Vesta Elsie man oa years oi if Now suppose Chatlain Salt Lake City- Mrs sufficient age whose income is not Altan and Mrs Elsie D'Arcy Hogan small a owns himself to support) of Portland Oregon 18 grandchilhome Why not sell the home now seven dren and followlive on the returns for the She is also survived a brother ing five or ten years and then ap-- J Haskell W Shurtliff ofby and Ogden old the pension age and get ply a Meda Mrs sister his toward Stephenson of without contributing Cal Alameda g pay-infuture the in by maintenance Funeral services will be conductwill lose taxes on that jwhich he ' ed Tuesday at one o'clock in the L anyway? wno S Tenth ward D man chapel with We feel that the thrirty officiatiG his Arthur and paid Bishop Pledger worked! produced has taxes during his early life even ng- Friends may call at the drawhome or have ing room of the Larkin & Sons though he may own aentitled to as mortuary this afternoon and eve income :& been ning- - and Tuesday until noon Inhas who man much as the in the Ogden more or less unmindful of his ob- terment will be made ' his old age or in City cemetery ligations1 toward : ty some cases f even a ' liability to to flie Editor NINA SHAW DIES j! i f ' Q 3 nshin AFTER ILLNESS I hfldoiu SOL s ! I j : I j - great-grandchildr- i I 1: 3 f so-cie- I f - i!Pensione4 : employes of govern- ment railroads schools and industry are not required to sign over their homes and every dollar saved in order to receive those benefits (Signed) W T Wayment Warren en — Rites Arranged For ' Pioneer of Hyrum — Leavenworth For Reservations : - o IRE AIL SSTAT1 I : -- ? today" great-grandchildr- en 1 — It old - bike-ridin- J l i Ostrich - - - Torrid SEATTLE Wash Feb 17?-(- AP) — Charles L Fuge glancing through his wife's diary found the name of a strange man Then another and another When he got through the book he had an imposing list of 10 Strang": ers His wife Martha said the'lnames were fictitious She wanted to break her husband of jealousy and "burn him up" He sued for divorce " j t :r j f '— ": f 1 Jewelry Theft Foiled By Window-Shoppe- rs — —— i SALT LAKE CITY Feb 17— (AP) —Two window-shoppe- rs Mr and Mrs Dean Cruser frustrated the burglary of a jewelry store here The couple glanced through the window of a Broadway jewelry store last night and saw two men battering a safe The couple called police but the burglars fled without loot i before the officers arrived " Japan is smportlny many automobiles i Forest sfcreet son John W Hess was a of John W and Caroline Workman Hess and was born in Farmlngton September 20 1887 He married Amy Sarah King in FarmingtoiCAugust 24 1884 They moved to Fielding and aided in pioneering that section which at - that time was kriown as "The Flat" They moved to Brigham City 25 years ago and lived iri the Fourth ward Four years ago they moved to the present residence! HORSES TOSSED He is survived by hii wife and A cattle truck loaded with six horses crowded from the highway the following children: Mrs Lucy Caroline Thornton Pocatello Idaho Sunday evening a mile east of Co John L Hess Malad Idaho David in down landed and rinne upside C Hess Denver Colo Franklin W the mud on the side of the road The driver who gave the name of Hess Fielding Mrs Chloe Larsen S E Warren of Burley Idaho re- Brigham City Mrs Ruby Phelps Mrs Grace Snow Brigham ported he was unhurt Two of the Denver Mrs CalUe- - Valentine El fence over City were the thrown horses 30 grandchildren California into a field None of the horses was Monte 1 injured Tha sheriff's office investi- 16 Mr Hess was a 'rather colorful accident the gated figure in Box Elder county and southern Idaho Funeral services will be held in the L D S Second ward chapel in Brigham City under direction of Bishop J C Sederholm f The time will be announced after word has been received from children living out of the state Burial will be in local cemetery under: the directhe BRIGHAM CITY Feb 17— Torval tion of the Stol" mortuary Nelson 53 local auto mechanic was found dead in his bed this morning at his home on North Third East street He had apparently passed THIRTY BEGIN away in'" the night from a heart V attack h Ml Nelson was born June: 15 1882 in Denmark coming to this country when a young man He married Jesse Guyman October 17 1907 in Brigham City For many BRIGHAM CITx Feb 17—Thirty years he was employed by the Han- men were placed at work today on sen Furniture company in Brigham the Third West sewer project it was City later being employed by the reported by Herman Kotter local WPA engineer According to Mr Erdmann Chevrolet company He is survived by his wife his fa- Hotter there are two new sewer disther Janas Nelson at Holbrook tricts in th- - city and on I the north Idaho and the following children: sewer project the government will hase made Mrs Nadine Jeppson Mantua Mrs pay the labor costs-anLeona Owens Redwood city Cali- a grant of $2000 On the south fornia Doyle Nelson Brigham Mrs sewer project the government w£Il Nolan pay all labor costs and has made a Nelda Poulsen Brigham Rhoda and Don all of Brigham grant of $5994 Work on the south '' City project will be held up until the releasing of funds for labor! Work pn other county WPA proFuneral services will be held under the direction of Bishop A M jects wal discontinued today stated Hansen in the Fourth ward the Mr Cotter awaiting the arrival of time to be announced later Burial funds allocated for the projects with will be in the Brigham cemetery the exception of the American legion under the direction of the Stohl home and the armory garage ':v- mortuary — Production of gold in the Philip"Exports from the Philippines are pines recently made a new high 30 per cent above a year ago record great-grandchild- ren torvalneTson dies of stroke I SEWER PROJECT ' t Feb '17 Trujillo confessed slayer of Carl N Taylor magazine writer entered a plea of guilty to second degree murder here today and was sentenced by Judge Fred E Wilson to from 99 to 100 years in the state penitentiary Trial of the houseboy of the writer who confessed he shot Taylor in a lonely Sandia mountain cabin 25 miles from here on th night of February 5 for his money lasted only a few minutes Attorneys for the Spanish-Americson of a sheepherdjer waived preliminary hearing and then entered the plea of guilty of second degree murder and asked leniency Judge Wilson said that while because of Trujillo's youth lie ordin arily would be inclined to leniency a definite example should be made in this case and that the boy should in his opinion "be permanently removed from society'' ::ALBUQUERQUE N M — (AP) — Modesto old an -4- ' Slogans Submited In Safety Contest SALT LAKE' CITY Feb 17— (AP) of persons have submit- — Hundreds ted slogans In the works progress administration safety contest Miss Judy Lund WPA project director reported today 4 The three winning slogans will be used in a state-wicampaign to promote traffic safety The contest is sponsored by the art project' and de the WPA safety department The three winners will receive awards at a banquet here March 17 Governor Blood making the -- Holdup Salesman's Nemesis CHICAGO Feb 17 — (UP) — Although R W Wolfe had a lot of corn plasters he didn't want to attemnt a hike to Belief onte Pa his next stop as a salesman for a firm that makes foot remedies' lie m iu jc&l wuajr uil c vuaiv v& holding up a drug store and taking $40 Which he said he needed to replace his train fare which he lost in a poker game Schilling know it's good I bought it from JL ONE ST ABE LINCOLN Housewives in a little backwoods section of Illinois a century ago knew they could buy with complete confidence from the storekeeper at New Salem His name was Lincoln and he was knpwn personally to nearly every mtin woman and child in Sangamon County Life is more complicated today You could not pos- sihly meet all the men and women who make and sell the things you buy But there is a way yoii can know and that is through the columns of this news- them paper Every day these manufacturers and Retailers place important messages here for you There are announcements of interesting new products and of improvements in old ones News about unusual values Suggestions for ways to make your home more comfortable and your work less tiring '" and to these read get It will pay you messages acquainted j ': j 1 I l- coughs tifn - : f TWo V? cough Bf l - 'Poker-Los- s' "I E -4 d i - " ported' BRIGHAM CITY Feb 17— John W Hess 68 prominent Ktockman died today after a three-da- y illness of pneumonia at his home 21 West ' Confessed Slayer of Writer Made An 'Example of By Judge f 'Burns Bit i i BRIGHAM CITY Feb 17— Clyde Stratford local banker and Chester Knudsen merchant were bruised in Willard Sunday at eleven p m when their car collided with a truck which had stopped by the side of the road According to the report of the accident left with the sheriffs off ice they were on their way to Brigham City were blinded by the lights of an oncoming car and were unable to see the truck In time to avert a collision The driver of the truck said he had stopped to fix his lights Mr Stratford received medical attention for numerous cuts it was re- 99 TO 100 YEARS i — Utah Farmers Will Meet At Lewiston i I Business Men's Motor Car Former Settler of Fielding Strikes Parked Truck Succumbs To Attack In Willard of Pneumonia 10Y KILLER GETS " ' ! ' t 31 t en j LEWISTON Feb 17— (AP)— Far mers of northern Utah will assemble here tomorrow to air grievances against a tomato contractor! State Commissioner of Agriculture David S Smith scheduled the hear ing when a delegation of farmers The ducks ought to be happy lodged charges that a contractor agreed to buy their entire crops of They're the only ones this weath- tomatoes but refused to pay for er is great for with 22 inch of the entire crop after taking only I precipitation falling on Sunday in part of the yield the form of rain hail snow sleet The meeting was called under a and what have you new law passed by the last 'session j of the state legislature —4 There ought to be plenty of water for everyone to have a drink according to Glen Toone who tells She Him Up how one Scotchman in a saloon outdid the other into paying for A Too his drink Funeral services for Lars P — 78 prominent farm Christiansen I l er and pioneer of Cache valley who died at his home in Hyrum Sun day morning will be held Wed nesday at one o'clock in the Hy ward chapel The following real estate trans- rum Mr Christiansen who was an L WilkinA fers are reported by Elva D S church1 worker is survived recorder son county by two sons and a daughter of li Gladys Harrison to Lillian CreamOgdenr David L Christiansen Hil section of er warranty deed part Christiansen and Mrs Aaron 20 township 6 north range one liard "Did I ever tell you about the P He is also survived Leishman west $1000 time I went big game hunting in three other six and daughters Lillian Creamer to Thomas Harri jy he asked Africa?" 23 sons and other grandchildren son and Gladys Harrison his wife six : warranty deed part of the north No" said the other Scotchman -f east quarter of section 20 township "Did you get anything V north range one west $1000 Arthur Grow and Ella T Grow 'Gambles' With Gun "Yeah— I shot to yours" his wife tolMemn Engstrom war Comes Up Mud '"Yours' said the other one ranty deed part of section 19 town 's east two ship 6 north range CHICAGO Feb 17— (AP)— Robert 'fwhat's yours' ?" New York food Wolfe ' ' I Rachel Denning to Ariel Shaw company salesman said he found the other Quick asL a flash and wife Sophie L Shaw warranty real sport in gambling said Scotchman and soda "Whisky 21 deed part iof section township Today he was in Jail Not for what are you going to have?" 7! north range 1 east with other gambling but on a charge of rob lands: $100 Ho I hunv back to wet Sunday bery with a gun He said he held Ork) A Ingles and Eva T In John Bull a ' drug store clerk up to Maximum temperature was 39 degles his wife to Rachel Denning get funds to reimburse his home of 31 degree minimum following grees warranty deed a part ol jot 3 fciocK fice The recovered loot was $60 Minimum last night Saturday 4 South lOgden survey $ioa — 29 degrees was At seven night InA to :T Orlo RacheJ Denning m c s (still cloudy morning) the gles and Eva T Ingles his wife Bike-Ridin- g Herman 30 said and baro degrees mercury 3 warranty deed a part of lot block metric pressure 3001 4 South Ozden survey $100 — Utah Light and Traction Co to Snubs Nose At Cold i'Skies were clear one year ago BENHAM Ky Feb 17 — (AP) United States of America Quit Claim "deed- - part ©I section 23 —When the Benham High school with 42 degrees maximum and 12 degrees minimum g township' 6 north range 1 west Tigers play basketball ' $238 Herman Mackey likes to watch Ogden-- River Water Users asso- - Saturday night he pedaled home to umiea o&ates ox America from Barbourville i where he saw fHides Head7 iKiatlon f fiult claim deed a' part of section his favorites in action f 23 township e north range 1 west The round trip clocked 150 miles She No Come Back t over hilly roads The temperature: i lipo Leona Ellis to Hanorah Boyle and 30 below with icy winds i Catherine Boyle Harmon deed a OKLAHOMA CITY Feb 17 — — 10 6 A block in in of lot (AP) — Zoo keeper Leo Blondin plat part I down to San Antonio Tex went Ogden $10000 Students To Offer Hanorah Boyle to Leona Ellis for two ostriches - He came back deed with one and this story about an part' of lot 6 in block 10 in On Recital A $10000 Tuesday Ogden ostrich that "hid its head: plat Marchall Maycock and wife to A recital will be given Tuesdav "There wasn't any sand in the claim deed at seven-thirt- y o'clock at 512 Cen- truck f Amos J Maycock quit i a part of section 19 township 7 tral building by the following stu"One of them managed to squeeze north rang 1 west ' with other dents of Miss Phyllis head through a small hole in Whittier: Roher lands $1000 wan Taylor Ruth ' Stranauish An the floor I heard a twitter which Molly Sugar to Jane M Dunstan nie Van Der Zee Marlyn Bruerton mounted to a squawk ' Ruth Ellen Dunstan and Letitia M Lucile Larsen Joanne Scbwcrof t to the 'By the time I got around — ""iamen warranty deed part of lot and Maurine West 'Well the of there truck back I block 4 plat A Ogden $340000 Friends and parents are invitedwas only one ostrich !" 1 1 iT r f : ? That was because in a dry land rain was of much importance and often thought of The same is true of all the more important needs of life The people of Palestine were not troubled much 'with extreme cold and not many allusions are ' made regarding it "In these days we have read much regarding the cold It is Interesting to note that we usually see the name of "Fahrenheit upon thermometers TRUE IN J NATIONS "It is in America Great Britain and Holland that i this is true for only in these countries is the thermometer of Gabriel Daniel Fahrencold: winter heit used It was in Dantzig that drew his attention to the measuring of cold' He was 19 PHEBE CAMPBELL REX of in and age experimenting years Phebe A Campbell Rex 81 of he found that snow and Ice would cause a temperature like that of the North Ogden died Sunday morningst extreme cold and so he named it at the family home 764 Twenty-firstreet following a short " illzero thinking it was the coldest " ' ! ness from a stroke pointof was Rex widow John Mrs the "From that he graded his ther- ' mometer and used the terms of W Rex and was born March 3 summer heat blood heat and others 1854 ka Wfiyland N Y a daughter to designate supposedly well known of Sylvester and Harriet Sanford heat That was the winter bf 1709 Campbell She came to North Ogand so we know that the icold at den with her husband as an L D Dantzig was our zero Fahrenheit S church convert in 1878 where traveled and developed othe£ scien- she lived for 30 years She moved tific instruments and at last! settled to Ogden in 1908 Mr Rex died in I 1925 j in Holland Mrs Rex was active in the "Franklin secured one of Une first five thermometers that came to church work in both the North America With it he made (several Ogden ward and Ogden Fourth very practical discoveries One of ward serving in the Sunday school them was the effect of color upon MJ I A and Relief society organi1 heat and cold Another was the ef- zations She is survived by a son and four fect of heat upon air currents The French use the centigrade j system daughters: Mrs O O Corey and and their zero is at freezing point Mrs Willard Holt of1 Ogden Mrs which is really much better than Zeke' Johnson of Salt Lake City our own Fahrenheit made two con- Mrs John L Booth and John S tributions to the thermometer He Rex of California seven grandchilsubstituted mercury for spirits of dren and six wine and he located the point we She also is survived by two brothcall zero which is merely an arbit ers and a sister Scott W Campbell of North Ogden Wiljiam rary one WORDS OF JESUS Campbell and Mrs Sarah Walljs of Jesus said that whosoever! should New York Funeral services will be held on give a cup of cold water in His name to a little one should not lose his Tuesday at two "o'clock in the L D reward There are two interesting S Fourth ward chapel with Bishop points to this saying One is fthat in E T Saunders officiating Friends that day the chile" was not con- may call at the family home this sidered very affectionately unless It afternoon and evening and Tueswas your own The other was that it day until time of services was cold water Not just anjf warm Interment will be made in the stagnant water that was convenient Ogden city cemetery under the but cold water that in a? warm direction of Lindquist and Sons country took pains to procure In mortuary : — other words whosoever took as much pains to serve a child as they would Call to serve someone of real importance j i U would be rewarded "Well that works by natural law as well as spiritual There is a re ward to those who are careful exact Kan Feb 17 and thoughtful in all their dealings — LEAVENWORTH — Prisoners committed to (UP) with others be" they rich or poor It is said that true courtesy and good the Leavenworth prison almost immanners came into the world with mediately show physical and mental improvement according to Warden the teachings of the Christ "The Golden Rule is the true Fred R Zerbst Fat men lose excess basis of manner that are worthy weight' thin ones gain and worried Christianity pays manifold in this men find a haven' world as well as in the world to come Jesus was as much a leader of the life that now is as a guide to the life to come "He pays generous dividends to his followers here ' and now in the coin of what makes for joy contentment and true worth just where you are :" 00 Two j hours after he received the telegram Governor' Johnson was on a train en route to Washington "I am going to stay there until I get the money or they run me out of town" JLhe governor said V When he received word that the III COLLISION STOCKMAN DIES J " JOHN 1711 ESS TIVO BRUISED 'j es ed' Precipitation Need Likened To Our Necessitiesi In ' Pastor's Sermon "There are several words s in the Bible meaning rain said the Rev John Edward Carver yesterday in his sermon at the First Presbyterian United Press Staff Correspondent DENVER Colo— (UP)— Gov Edwin C Johnson lighting to obtain $25000000 to build a comprehensive roads network of fine cross-statin Colorado was forced to make another tripto Washington when his program became caught in a federal whirlpool Governorj Johnson apparently had the skids well greased and the was sliding toward Colorado with speed and dispatch However the it hit a bit of round going in secdepartment of interior and the retary of that department— Harold I Ickes — wired the Colorado executive' that the funds were exhaust$25-0000- D H Mann 304 West Third North Brigham City Phone 91 Circulation and Correspondence ' 'v- Reports Government Has Exhausted Funds For Highway Aid ) ekes BOX ELDER NEWS 1 4 t $ I Phebe Campbell Rex Is Dead at 8 BY REV CARVER I j ff '':v 4 US ! iri eppeF |