Show Discussion Centers About Action If Disaster Occurs In WeberCounty OFFICERS LEAVE n MONDAY TO GET For Utah Auditor BLAME ERASED NORTHERN UTAH lt TRYING TO ISOLD III DEATH CASF ' BIG ROAD FUND THEFT SUSPECTS V Portland Officials Notify Ogden of Confessions Made By Pair "4 I I K "There can be no doubt these are the men we have been looking for" Captain Hawkins said "They described details of the robbery so accurately there leaves no room to doubt their story" The captain added Portland offi- cials have mailed photographs of their prisoners here for identification by Mr Schoonmaker whose cash till was looted of $80 Ail mail copies of complaints and warrants against the alleged robbers were dispatched to Portland early today Captain Hawkins said -- OGDEN SAILORS V L left to right Claude E Armstrong A T Barrett Robert Elliott field representative from San Francisco Dr R L Draper Mayor Fred M Abbott of Ogden Mayor IL Guy Child of South Ogden and Dr John Edward Carver ' ———— — What should- - be- done in case a disaster like LOOKING AHEAD - a flood extensive fire earthquake or hurricane struck Weber county er vicinity was discussed at a meeting of American Red Cross lead- ''' ers Among those who described action for possible emergencies are ' Alleged 'Jungle' Slayer Faces Msdemeanor Rap ACTION MAPPED FOR EMERGENCY Red Cross Heads Confer On Ways to Meet was evidenced by committee heads of Weber county Red Cross disaster organization at a dinner meeting held in Dick's cafe Friday evening as each gave a detailed report of the action to be taken t combat a fire f i He said Ogden is situated First forest fire of the season in the intermountain region was out today after raging over 35 acres of private land east of Hunts ville flTi AnVIprsnn Cnrhn annnffttmrr forest ranger and George Moyes superintendent of the Huntsville £:: 'v'::::::::':v:::::i CCC camp The fire was discovered about p m Friday Moyes with J J Wise safety official and Rich Finlinson CCC camp foreman all of the forest service and 16 CCC enrollees brought the fire un der control after several hours of two-thir- ty ! ic ic -- a I ef j ' US i PRISONER 'SKIPS' SCHOOL ft ( i Envoy Begins Tour For Fire Campaign si ''V ::' s fighting The fire was on property former ly included in the McKay estate Moyes said about a quarter mile north! of the South Forlt road at the mouth of South Fork canyon it ourned tnrougn oaK orusn and maple trees Forest service officials reported they have heard of one or two small fires this season started by Easter hikers but this was the first of any consequence Cause of this fire was undetermined ' I JOHN M STRATTON State to charge manslaughter -- Youths Like 'Oh Johnny' Melody Best EAT SUPPLIES "Oh Johnny Oh" and Scatter-brain"!- " These are the two most popular "songs with the fellows at Ogden Senior high school A musical census taken by Louise England and Alice Hodges student reporters plainly showed classical music is taboo among the likes of lads of high school age while with the lassies in a census one week ago it was rated near the ' top r Following "Ob Johnny " with a score of 72 and "Scatterbrain" with a score of 46 come "My Prayer" 38r and "South of the Border'V30 Other high songs on the list are: "In the Mood" "Blue Danube "Beer Barrel Polka" "Blue Orchids" "Indian Summer" and "Sunrise Serenade" Other-numbe- rs which only rated one vote were "It's a Sih to Tell a Lie" "I Got No Use for Women" "You Know What I Know" "Darn That Dream'? "Flight of the Bumblebee" "Early In the Morning" and "Jumping At the Woodshed" i ovei-all- -- t Ogden Man Gefs Navy Prdrriotion s Clarence E Farley son of Mrs of 2830 Fowler has to the rank of chief Burt Siprelle been promoted water tender ment In the permanent assign- navy according to word received in Ogden Farley has been In the navy 12 years He is stationed on the' U S S Vestal a repair ship ree CHosen to Speak At Social Work Events e - - - KATHRYN LENROOT Speaker from Washington "t l ul ilLliJJlmiliiHin— ilmi-n- ' mill wi ': 'A pre- j WASHINGTON April 20 (UP)The agriculture department said today that 'slaughter supplies of livestock next summer and fall probably will be larger than they were a year ago but that stronger consumer demand "will tend to pre vent any sharp price drop Farmers are expected tp send 20 per cent more hogs to market than last summer and 'fall Mar ketings since last Oct 1 have been - V per cent larger 'than a year earlier Tpe spring and faJl pig crops nowever are expected to be smaller 23 j ! No In juries As Autos Collide at u-tu- S North Weber stake convention will be April 21 The morn- beginning at ten be held in the Utah Power auditorium and the two p m session in the Third ward Special authorities from Salt Lake City will be Archibald F Bennett secretary—of the GeneaUtah and L Garret-logical societjrof Myers superintendent of the research department Discussions and demonstrations will be on genealogical subjects The given public is invited to attend Plans ir Local missionaries laboring in the Ogden L D'S stake will relate their experiences at the regular Sunday evening sacrament service of the Sixth ward Sunday night at seven o'clock The following will take part oh the program: Horace J Owen James Alford May Bv """N) ton Ann Vander Woude a Vernon Smith The ward choir"" under the direction of chorister Walton E Foulger wjll render special music The Sixth ward Is locat- and1 Madison ed at Twenty-thir- d The public In 'invited Charged Non-Suppo- rt In Action for Divorce ' ' j Suit for divorce was filed by Leah Melvie Gilles against J' Ward Gilles-- : today In Second' distriV court She alleged nonsupport asked restoration of her form name Leah Melvie SchcYield They were married Oct 20 1928 in Evanston Wyo and have no chil' dren 1 ! r - Wasatch Forest ToiBe Charted On U S Maps C E Favre pf Ogden assistant United States regional' forester said today plans were underwayto make aerial maps of the Wasatch national forest The maps he said would be invaluable for winter rescue work and for studies of recreation Thank You The Little Dump on the Corner sure has been busy We are going to have some beautiful lawns flowers and shmbs in and around Og- den this year Come in and let us give you a sample of Garden Aid for your house plants The new ball park is just about completed and the first sowing of lawn seed is coming through nicely:- MARCEL WAVES 50c ' V Patterson yhone 8867 252 LX v ' ' v l: I almost forgot to tell you about — oui growing plants asters salvias marigolds petunias delpheniums snapdragons pyre-thrucolumbines verbenias tomatoes caband lots of others all ready to set out bage Priced 15c a packet of 12 plants or 10c a " seven of packet plants Just a little Garden Aid for the lawn flowers and shrubs Soil Aid for the farm Olson & Stratford distributors Soil Aid Prod- ucts 20th Street and Washington Phone 307 Have you seen the new little white picket fence and growing flower garden in front of m J I VERA DALEBOUT " - Oh yes SPECIAL J ' V "The Little Dump on the Corner!' zLA xaa 2ZCJ rli: §te®V law DO® in s c-k- ixmM OUR EXCLUSIVE ELECTRIC-ETCHIN- G PROCESS REPRODUCTION INSURES YOU TRUE L c: ! " np-r- Missionaries 7 To Tell Experiences J LINE ETCHINGS - ! Lpca ' J i North Ogden Looted The North Ogden fruit exchange building was broken into sometime within the last two weeks LeRoy Snooks exchange manager reported to sheriffs officers today DepV uty Gailord L Taylor who with Deputy Merlin C Brown investigated said it had not yet been determined what was' stolen ' 'j i totaled $7947034802 Welch Native "Born in Wales Utah of pioneer parents Mr Reese attended the Moroni high school Snow college! University of Utah and the Walton School of Commerce in Chicago! After employment two years as in- instructor Carbon county schools Mr Reese entered the employ of two coal companies and in 1930 wag elected treasurer of Carbon county and reelected In 1934 He was elected - state treasurer and took office at the start of 1937 r Hearing Called On st Would Change Name District Judge Lewis Jones Brigham City announced legal underway to change the name of maneucers are underway to change the name of the organization to Assocciated Civic Clubs of North em Utah a name formerly used by another organization supporting the completion of highway No -- Ol Members authorized the committee to complete legfl requirements for adoption of the name The meeting was in charge of Herbert Woods of Ogden presi dent Dr J Paul Burgess' presi dent of the Hyrum Lions club wel corned the visitors in behalf of Hyrum city and the Hyrum club E J Fjeldsted Ogden organiza tion secretary reported on activi ties since the last meeting Wil Meet In Ogden John Howard of Brigham City representing the publicity committee - said the May membership meeting will be held in Ogden at which time winners of a slogan contest in which all northern Utah high schools are competing will be introduced and presented with cash awards A three-colo- rpicture map of northern Utah is being readied for use on business and other stationery: he said I Progress on a project under di rection of the livestock committee designed to induce farmers to uti lize all livestock feeds for their own stock was reported by pan Petersen oh Brigham City com- ge The L D genealogical held Sunday ing session o'clock will ? ar rn I :"' - Pianos : Elec Ice Boxes t luncheon In the hotel and Miiss Lenroot will speak at the afterj noon session Miss H&zel Peterson is president of the state conference and Dar-re- ll J Greenwell is first vice pres-idenfe - Furniture' Packing Storage Across the Street Or Across the State SLAQE TRANSFER S157 Kiesel Phone HALFTONES COMBINATIONS COLOR PLATES SCHOOL ANNUAL ENGRAVINGS 1 Baggage 321 7 v Witnesses at the Inquest' were 'ArmLyle McLean Reuben Howard Ellis Dr Max ' strong Carver a Dee hospital Intern1 and Sergeant C K' Keeter The jury i Was composed of O C Shurtliff Samuel Peterson and W W Shaw The1 inquest was called fallowing a conference among police of- fijeers and Glenn W Adams asslsv tant Weber county attorney Funeral services for Mr Rose will be held Sunday at one p m in - the Snowville L D S ward chapel under direction of BishoL D- - G Nelson Jr Burial will In Park Valley cemetery undy direction of H B Felt f unersil home of Brigham City ' '" ' I m Twenty-nint- h Convention Set By Genea loglca Group I C ' Other Reports were given by Ed Other reports and Harrison police reported to White chairman of the Ogden were no injuries or day There fish and game committee JL M arrests The machines were driven by H Gaddie of Garland assistant secretary and Charles W Goodliffe F Irwin of 810 Twenty-fift- h as of Brigham City temporary' Vfield sistant superintendent of the city secretary waterworks department and J LPeterson 34 of 1062 Twenty-fourt-h The Peterson car reportedly was Dundalk Eire plans to grade damaged to theextent of $80 rents of its municipal houses Irwfn was preparing to make a to the income of the tenand couided with Peter ant special rates being given to son who was traveling northJ old-apensioners EViday afternoon I tint" ii Two automobiles were in collision mittee chairman j i Rail Signal TOBELARGER :i - marked for a northern Utah road hereFnday project were taken directors of and officers night by of Association the Intermountain narka 'hteh school cafeteria REESE AL' REESE The fund had been set aside Seeks office change oariana-oa i ol construction for i4 Ito open up a east west route through northern Utah Th!- - nroiect has virtually been Treasurer Puts In Bid for scratched off the 1940 road build Job As Uverseer ot program because or ja coninci ing Ine- croiect calling for construe State Books river tion of a dam across Bearlocated is near Deweyvllle which on the proposed Garland-ColliIncumbent Reese M Reese ston road route resolution asks state treasurer today announced While the club's the state to use the $100000 for he will be a candidate for the Demsome other road improvement in audinorthern Utah no specific project ocratic nomination for state tor A state laW prevents the state was named The clubs also favored erection treasurer fronv serving two' sucof the Bear river dam to insure cessive terms fresh water for the Bear river mi Mr Reese said that during his gratory bird refuge four "years as' stae treasurer his Brigham City Route office has installed a modernized M C Harris of Logan report so that he and ing on road programs being back accounting system ed by the organization said ap four employes havebeeh able to proximately $300000 has been alio take care of greatly increased cated to northern: Utah this year work without additional personnel Advised Refund and urged members to work in close cooperation with Wyoming During the past year on recomand Idaho groups to obtain inclu- mendation of the state treasurer sion in the federal aid system of the state refunded $1943000 in the Grand canyon of the Snake bonds thereby effecting an interriver highway of more ' than $290000 est f Of particular interest to the as and saving for additional savsbciation is jthe $60000 appropriat- ings providing lit possible for the by making ed for improvement of the Utah state to buy par of the bonds beHot Springs-BrighaCity high fore maturity said Mr Reese way reportedly the most heavily of social security traveled stretch of highway in Inaugurationfederal and system grants have Utah The project calls for widen- increased the treasurer's work four-lane to accommodate traf ing ' term said fic elimination of sharp bends re during his fQur-yeMr Receipts and disbursesurfacing and removal of utility mentsReese handled by his office in 1939 Exchange Office In : ghth teps 1 I i FIRST OF YEAR ? Police Captain D F Hawkins said today the 'State will file a charge of involuntary manslaughter an indictable misdeameanor against John M Stratton 43 of Tahlequah Okla alleged slayer of Fred Kenney 47 of Boston Mass The fatal encounter occurred Wednesday evening along the banks of Weber river at Thirtieth A conviction coujd bring a maximum sentence of one year in the county jail police said Police Disappointed Captain Hawkins said officers hive obtained signed statements from several witnesses --Police hinted they were "disappointed" that state authorities would not permit a more serious charge ("According to the statements we have gotten from witnesses Stratton threatened the lives of 10 people in addition to killing an Innocent man" Captain Hawkins said "Stratton shot at everything and anybody which Impressed him as a likely target" District Attorney Wade M Jehnl son said officers' stories of the killing failed to reveal any evidence the crime was premediatated or in tentional "From all I can learn the affair was drunken brawl" Mr Johnson said Police said Stratton tad been t es 20-S- n- j Of Charge Misfortunes FOREST FIRE IS 35 Acres East of Valley Town Burned In Few Hours 'olice 'Disappointed' At Minor Nature ! Ec-cl- Staff to er - near earthquake faults and the water supply pipeline is directly over one First Aid Service Louis H Griffin chairman of the rescue committee summed up the number of available persons trained and equipped to give first aid in case of disaster Besides peace of ficers and firemen and national for the first time the entire north guardsmen he said there are 400 Pacific will be under simultaneous active members of the American also Boy Scouts Girl surveillance of a single military Legion command and that the Pacific's Scouth Utah Power & Light Co vast reaches will similarly be sub- squad of trained men and others ject to the enormous striking power There are 24300 trucks registered in this state and 300 to 500 of ©i xnai zorce" ne explained Fleetlproblem XXI which is the these would be available at any drinking bay rum and threatened one now being worked out em time to shoot anybody who refused a S Dilworth Young then told of drink of the braces a campaign be lotion died tween two great fleets the invad the Boy Scouts who number 1200 of a gunshot wound Kennedy in the right Ing "maroon" forces led by Vice and what they could do in time of several hours after he was Admiral Adolphus Andrews com- disaster He mentioned their abil groin shot mander pf the scouting force and ity to assist by way of signals mes Rites Conducted Graveside services for Mr Ken defending "purple" fleet under Ad senger service Of searching parties miral Charles P Snyder command- taking charge traffic lifesaving were conducted tddayi in Oger of the battle force As custom iinamg lost cnudren and many ney den city cenietery N Oscar Malan J offered the of the otner ways ary thfr commander-in-chiParents of Mrf Dr I Bruce' McQuarrie repre xvenney are prayer fleet Admiral James O Richard dead and son will serve as chief umpire sented the medical committee and locate a brothe'r said toefforts tIrk reside stated every medical man in the New York Citi failed New Type Shim f As the two fleets approach sev- city would give his services upon eral new types of surface ships will a minute's notice and that provibe tested for their worth These will sions were made to equip emer include new submarines in track gency nospitais vJ Fossible Shelter ing enemy forces and communica Mr Barrett reported for tW shel tion of the information to the com mander-in-chie- f: ter committee and the food com "RrortUivn"-- tv-cruifers with great mittee stating shelter could be batteries and superior facilities for maintained in the schools- and Handling each ship's four scout empty buildings and facilities such ing planes and new destroyers with as beds and army cots could be their high speed obtained from Fort Douerlas the The army's air force stationed at national guard and the arsenal at A search continued today for a inmate of the state in Hawaii will participate in the final a few minutes' notice school dustrial Friday 1 or tne food committee Mr afternoon while who escaped phases of the p r o b e m j The working on ja house maneuvers will be completed about Barrett stated it would be possible detail officials reported to have access to carloads of food Apru 26 was serving a sentencej The boy stored in various warehouses Claud Armstrong reported on the for robbery of a postoffice a fedt Clothing facilities and stated there ral offense and was classified as are plenty of firms here which a federal prisoner The F B I is would come to the rescue in this in charge of the apprehension His i home is in Canada necessity Frank G Brown menThe escapee: for the past several tioned a few stores which would Ernest Cv Buhler state and nri give aid with blankets and other eeks had been a trustie inmate orking around the school office vate forestry division official from needed facilities nd other administration buildings On Transportation xj v L HWfosujusiua andiW He described as being five feet is Paul Robb assistant regional forester Heitmeyer reported on six inches tall weighs 130 pounds ui mxiucr management transportation and communication ciark hair and blue eyes He wasi were making a tour of central and and stated that the former could blue in dressed and be handled grej southern Utah today following a through busses trucks ambulances and airplanes Mr shirt uniform of the school wmi upon governor Blood ''' Buhler came to Utah to conduct Heitmeyer gave in detail the many : a statewide survey of forest fire facilities available Dr John Edward Carver then prevention which will point the gave specific of examples Ogden's for way j improvement in this work action in stating rurpose-orwstate tour is to get it ranks past emergencies among the highest in the onei picture or the situation so United States for- its size in effithat he will be able tdstart he at times of disaster v ciency survey working from the Ogden Leland Shreeve the service regional headquar information and- representedcomjorest registration ters mittee stating the commitee would canvass the homes and find the Will Appear At State Dr Bennton to Speak needy in case of distress Conference April 28 Short Talks were given by Mavor In Mount Ogden Ward Fred M Abbott H Guy Child Dr 29 In Ogden R L Draper and Mrs C T Green- well Robert Elliott field repre- Three prominent social work ijv Aaara jtJennion will be aan F rancisco gave' a specialists will be featured at Sesaeniauve the speaker at the regular sacra ment service m tne u D S Mount short comment on the preparedness sions of the Utah State ConferOgden ward Sunday at seven of the community and som sug- ence of Social Work which will gestions for improvement o'clock He will deliver a m be held in Ogden April 28 and 29 fwith Mrs Faul entertained' Cleone R Eccles general Cragun sage regarding the organization of vocal selections accompanied by chairman of the event-- ' said tov new wards —: daySpecial music will! be provided crnesc UDorn are The Dr Nathaniel three under direction of Paul ifonsnn of Cantor criminology professor and Lester Hinchcliff A string New Buffalo at of the University ww 'wiupQsea or aits deone York Miss Kathryn Lenroot chief Mrs Myra Froerer knd Mrs of the U S Children's bureau Molly Greenwell will appear PerWashington D' C and Mrs Aletta cy Peterson who will leave for Brownlee ' regional consultant child the New England mission soon U S children's bureau welfare on an apolication bv the Hearing ovill give a farewell address Miss Lenroot one of the outOgden Union Railway & Depot Co to install signal protection where standing 'social workers in the its tracks" cross- those of the Den- United States has been chief of Nearo Activities to since 1931 ver & Western near the children's bureau Be Shown At Church Twenty-fir- Rio Grande will conference The open Sunand north of the Union stauon wiu ue held by the Utah day evening April 28 in the errs- tal ballroom of the Hotel Ben public service commission activities conducted at Bethune-'Wesle- y Wednesday at the state capitol in Lomond with Dr Cantor fas the There are three meetings recreation center will be Salt Lake City county commission- speaker scheduled for the following day ers were advised given Sunday at three p: m in A today At nine a m those attending will E chapel at Pingree and Twenty-eiregister at the Moench building The public is invited offerings of the kinderearten VVeber college A general session Progress of four months' work dancers junior and senior Diano on the theme "Children In a Dewill be shown in a group of Negro classes orchestra sewinsr trirls rlnh be held at ten a will mocracy" spirituals by the Spiritonian chorus vocal chorus rrout)s and TViv m in the college auditorium and in the exhibits reports and Scouts Mrs Brownlee will speak at a anti-aircra- - v A T Barrett chairman acted as master of ceremonies and stressed the necessity of being prepared to Testing New Types meet any emergency - Reed W Bailey of the forest Of Naval Craft service who represented the survey committee brought out the posMore than SO men from Ogden sibilities of disaster occurring in Ogden through floods windstorms and vicinity are now In the participating In seven weeks and earthquakes adding that the of war games with the U S fleet community is well equipped to mid-Pacif- - "WW- Maneuvers of Fleet Are according to J P Woodling Ogden j navy recruiter The part these men will play in advancing security of the United States is small but significant Woodling said Control Ocean "The secret exercises of ISO ships 400 planes and 40000 men in this fleet problem around the Hawaiian-Alaskan axis will mean that Standard-Examin- " "- "- Taylor 22 of 1171 Twenty-fourt- h today had been ab- solved of any "blame in connection wjith the traffic death April 18 of Abraham" Rose 72 of Snowyille A1 coroner's jury Friday evening after- hearing circumstances of the' accident Mr Rorsa concluded "met his death by an automoTr driven by William L Taylor ac-dentally and without felonious in- - By LOUIS"AGLADWEIX HYRUM AprU f mid-Pacif- t ' )'T" i William vent transfer to someNflther part earof the state of a $100000fund A marked degree of preparedness IN WAR GAMES - :NA ppropriation — 1 K confessed to the holdup April of the Union Pacific stages ticket office 2538 Washington and the robbery of John i- - Schoonmaker night ticket agent The Ogden police department was notified of the apprehension of the i To Retain $100000 I V turn two men who reportedly have9 Coroner's Jury Absolves Driver In Fatality Of Thursday ' Club Association Strives 1 Ballantyne and Sergeant D-Shaw will leave E Darrel Sergeant for Portland Ore Monday to re- said - -- B pair by Portland authorities today H Ml Niles Portland chief of police advised Captain Hawkins the confessed robbers gave the names of Dermis Sowder 33 andi Robert R Cumbee 24 Both men have waived extradition the message I IJ 1 ( I ) |