Show PILOT 'AND ENDURANCE PLANE WOMAN DROWNS WHEN WORKER BURNED RUSH OF IN MINE BLAST WATER STRIKES Explosion May Impair His Eyesight Miner Partially Overcome CHEYENNE HOME i t Severe Fall of Rain And Hail Occurs In Nearby Hills RANCH LOSS HEAVY Tracks Undermined And Road Bridges Washed Away Rail I 3— CHEYENNE WyO (AP) —One woman was drowned and two Irrigation dams destroyed in a rush of water following a severe hail and rain storm here Sunday Railroad tracks were undermined houses were Inundated and fve of six bridges over Crow creek which was swollen to flood stage xvero washed away Following tlfo first rush of water from th© stOrm in nearby hills the flood spread in a wide valley o in Colorado' below the Wyoming-Coloradline anq the danger was believed passed Mm ialedad Rodriguez 70 deaf and hlfirm was unable to struggle to safety and was drowned Her body Was found in a room of her house' submerged DAMAGE TO RANCH Damage of $260000 at the Wyoming Hereford ranch was the greatest lots of the sudden flood the worst thls region has experienced since 1903 when Crow creek last went on a rampage The ranch loss was largely in two large irriof hay gation ’4ants and destructionwas lost and pasture' No livestock as the warning was phoned ahead of the flood and prize cattle val-tie- d at hundredsof thousand? of dollars w ere driven to high ground Crow creek ordinarily about a foot deep and about three- - feet wide became a raging torrent 300 yards wide at places and Inundated houses in the valley through which it passes About 200 houses were flooded in Cheyenne ' and numerous ranch buildings on the banks of the little stream were swept away The Burlington tracks north of Cheyenne in the center of the storm-hi- t area were washed out and trains were rerouted and operated over the Union Pacific tracks The storm center appeared to ibe about 1E miles north of Cheyenne Five of six bridges across Crow creek went out In the flood Only the structure on the Lincoln highOne way withstood the torrent of the washed bridges was responsible for the injury of a man and woman whose car plunged down into the creek when the driver failed to see the washed approach The oar and passengers plunged into the creek and were carried nearly a thousand feet before the automobile lodged against a bridge' that was still standing Another driver and his car were by the rush of the water caught but t ji e man jumped out and got to shore leaving thq car to be swept on Although several persons have not been accounted for police expressed the belief that they liaF been marooned somewhere as a thorough search of the flooded area was made and no other bodies than that of the aged woman was found RESCUED BY BOATS' Police and firemen took to boats and rescued a number of persons m the bottom land in the city Thera were many who were loathe to believe that the little creek could swell sufficiently to flood their homes and it was those persons ' who refused to ieavq at the warning which preceded th© flood that On© fireman had to bo rescued nearly paid with his life in a res-eu- o attempt when a boat was caught in the swirling waters and upset One fireman was swept beyond a wrecked bridge that others managed to reach and he was rescued by another crew Collapsing of the two Irrigation daihs at the Hereford ranch released a flow of water which in turn swept out a number of small earthen dams further down the creek As the flood and dam waters progressed however the valley widened and the water spread out over a wider area and little if any more damage is expected to Jun© result Associated Pfess Photo R U Bobbin Worth Is shown on of Fort the monoplane pilot the catwalk of the plane It was on this small perch that Robbins and James Kelly ventured dally to grease the rocker arms of the motor durino the endurance flight i PLEA IS MADE GIRL IS KILLED FOR INITIATIVE IN S L MISHAP Thirteen In 3 — (AP) — A was 13 perkilled girl sons were injured and one man was held in jaiJ for investigation as the'result of eight traffic accidents in Salt Lake and vicinity Sunday and early this morning Dean Wolfe daughter of Mr and Mrs II L Wolfe died Sunday night an hour after being struck by an automobile driven by Carl JBostrom near the girl’s home Investigation showed the driver was not to blame Charles Evert 45 of Spring-vill- e suffered broken bones and severe cuts when struck by a driver in Magna Jim Phillips 25 of Magna was later arrested and held pending a definite report on Evert’s condition Collisions at intersections an crashes on outlying highways brought minor injuries to others year-old hit-and-r- un TEST LOOMING ON OIL POLICY WASHINGTON June 3— (AP) “Justice Wendell Phillips Stafford of the supreme court of the District of Columbia today issued a rule ordering Secretary Wilbur to appear Juno 17 and show cause why an injunction should not be issued in a suit by Ethel M of Sacramento Calif challenging the cancellation of her application for an oil prospecting permit The plaintiff claimed that under th© order many hundreds of applications for permits had been rejected without right of appeal and tho petition argued she was duly qualified Under the act of February 25 1920 to hold a perprospecting mit and that the interior secretary had exceeded his authority hi directing that her application be rejected She denies the claim of the department that the granting of such permits was merely permissive and not mandatory and asked the court to require Wilbur to reinstate her claim Mc-Clenn- an CONGRESS (By The Associated Press) MONDAY House debates rule and takes up census special reapportionment bill Senate continues discussion of Borah bill to provide for governSALT LAKE June The Right ment regulation of marketing of Rev John J Mitty bishop of the perishables Senate and house farm bill condiocese of Salt Lake presiding at the commencement exercises of St ferees continue efforts to work out college Sun- differences SUNDAY day conferred the degree of bachelor of arts upon Miss Faye Eliza Congress was in adjournment XV il lift ms of Morgan the first student of the college to receive that THEATRE IS ROBBED a honor OF SUNDAY FUNDS Others honored at the exercises held at 4 p m in tho college audiwere torium CHICAGO June 3 — (AP) — An Margaret Mary O’RoUrke Salt Lake Mary Klma others of the theatre robberies which Smyth’ Beowawe New and Edna have been occurring recently with Mae AVessler Each re- weekly regularity cost the Persh Ogden ceived diplomas for the two-yelng theatre its Sunday receipts ear normal course ly today 44 Alex C Binenfield owner of the was kidnaped from in theatre MAJOR GENERAL TO front of his home compelled to reto the theatre open th© safe MAKE IDAHO TOURS turn and give his three abductors the $2000 there BOISE June (AF) — Major The Diversey and Star and Gar General Robert L Bullard has ac ter theatres have been robbed in copied an invitation to make a 10 the same manner in the past twi of as Idaho the guest of W'eeks day tour the American Legion and the state Shortly after Binnefieid was re chamber of commerce leased three men robbed the Gold Hi? tour will be taken in connec en Tumpkin cafe on West Madison tion with his appearance In Moscow street $800 holding other diners to deliver the dedicatprial address at bayofwith revolvers Three girl for the new memorial g mnasium companions waited in a cab and 8 at the University of Idaho June with away droye the robbers 44 3-- Mary-of-the-VVasat- ch ar -- 44- CONTRACTOR KILLED: FALL IS FATAL TO BRICKYARD MAN ONE SHOT IS USED r— and was active in the development of the west side district June 3— Fu- I J 1 sketch of life Jane Harvey daughter of Joseph apd Ann Harvey was born id New-ha- ll Derbyshire England oft Juno 30 1838 On January 18 1876 SALT LAKE June 3 — Arthur isha was married to Joseph Bird Curtiss James New York capitalist who survives hr Mr Bird came and chairman of the board of di- to tho United States in February of rectors of the Western Pacific 1882 being jollied by Mrs Bird railroad T M Schumacher chair- during February of the following Th© family moved to the man of tho executive commits e year nd a party' of railroad officials state of Wyoming in 1889 and reill arrive in Salt Lake about 5:30 sided in Almy for a number of m today on a special train from years later moving to Kemmerer San Francisco Business men in- In 1912 Mr Bird and Mr Spencer tend to give a dinner in his honor built the Evanston hotel and Mr Bird then brought his family to tonight — 44 lhanstOn to reside Mrs Bird died Friday morning at 11:15 o’clock FRATERNAL VISIT the twelve children born to Mr PROVO June 3— A fraternal Uf survive three fie visit will be paid the local Knights and Mrs Bird ' two and sons: Mrs daughters of Pythias lodge Ogden and other Mrs John Morrow Frank Parks lodges Monday night at the K P (Joseph T Bird all of Evanston hall It is hoped to arouse interHarvey Bird of Oakley and vMrs est in the order and especially in James A Murray of Long Beach the coming grand lodge session in Cal She Is also survived by one Salt Lake June 11 and 12 t© nt nn n ? k t V A T 1 M X — I kj Cen-stre- et 44 Beesley He was never married He is survived by th© following brothers and sisters: Mrs MaryBar-ton Mrs Phoebe Bodily and Adam Beesley all of Kaysville Thomas Beesley LaytonrJohn Beesley Los" Angeles Mrs Inez Galley and Mrs Sarah J Stevenson of Ogden Wii liam Beesley Jilackfoot Idaho and George Beesley Salt Lake Furejal tervices will be held at the Kaysville tabernacle Wednesday at 1 p m interment following in Kaysville cemetery 44 LARGE CANAL WORK STARTS THIS MONTH DEATH FOLLOWS INJURY IN MINE SHOSHONE Idaho June 3— on the (UP) — Construction work Milncr-Shoshonext section of tha canal is expected jto start contracts by June 16 Terms-o- £ awarded require construction work to begin 30 da) a after notices are received and completion of th© work within 670 days The cost of the project Is estiConstruction mated at $739975 of the project for which nine contracts have been awarded includes: Removal of 17 30- 000 yards of material of various 20-mi- ne le 20-mi- le nature --- ANOTHER CRIME BY MATCH BURGLAR SALT LAKE June 3— The sixth robbery in ithe last month and the sixty-sixt- h credited to th© same man during the last year was reported to the police Sunday by O S Squires 1016 Douglas street who said his home was ransacked late Saturday night by a thief who as on all previous robberies left numerous burnt matches strewn over the floors Mr Squires told Detectives Lester F Wire and E R Apelgren a suit of clothes and a gold wrist EUREKA June 3 — Joseph Tre-loa- r n prominent resident of Tint!© for the past 3 6 years died at hi© home here Sunday Mr Treloar sustained a hip injury in a cave-i- n in the Grand Central mine in April and- was confined toihe Ilply Cross for several weeks He was hospital 6 7 years of age and leaves five sons and daughters He was superintendent of the Victor Consolidated mind for 20 years and held the same position at mine a number of “ years Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning in the Methodist church in Eureka - the-Gemi- JAPANESE NOOSE VICTIM IDENTIFIED SALT LAlfk June 8 — A Japanese found dead in & barn at tho rear of 105? South Second West street was Identified Sunday night by a Japanese resident of Bingham as Noguchi an employe of th© Bingham & Garfield Railroad company at Bingham Police said the roan hanged himself bn the barn with baling wire The act was committed police believe While he was rtesnondent over financial reverses tive rather than mut$ conformity with standardized ideals and purposes which is so pevalent in the world of today they Rev Frank L Hunt Sunday XehYgraduates of the class of 1929 of tho University of Utah that thjcy Cruld conquer life if they would adopt spirit of idealisms to futures June 3 f Mr Hunt! pastor of the First Unitarian church delivered the sixtieth annual baccalaureate ser mon to 4751 graduates and 2000 friends and relatives In the new Union building of the university 44 DRAWS 13 SPADES IN HAND AT BRIDGE BOISE June 3— (AP)— Judge Clinton H Ilartson of district court drew 13 in a hand in a bridge game spades here and of course won the game but only after being forced to the limit bid fot each of the other players had suits The unusual layout was dealt by Mrs W E Graham wife of a leading Boise merchant who gathered the cards from the previous game omitted the shuffle but had them cut by her opponent Others in the game were Mrs B S Variay wife of Justice Varlan of the svkreme court! and Dr J R Number? Boise physician 12-ca- rd 44 POCATELLO READY FOR SUMMER SCHOOL POCATELLO Ida June 3 (UF) — The teaching staff has been completed the course of study worked out and everything is in readiness for the summer session irf tho University of IdaJio southern branch which Opens June 24 professor Ethel B Redfield director ol the summer course said today The summer session' is held largely for the benefit of teachers desiring to pass the requirements xt the state for first grade county Itedfield certificates explained General psychology modern literature classical civilization and public school music and art will be added to the required curriculum MAINTAINS RECORD IN SUNDAY SCHOOL June 3 — Gordon arrived here at 9:40 a m Sunday with a party of HALT LAKE HarStid aged 10 Shrinera from Sioux City Iowa To maintain his unbroken record in Sunday school a motor car was hired and he was taken to the First Presbyterian church He rushed back (to the station to board th© train for Los Angeles which left at 11 :30 o’clock —-- VETERAN EXPIRES rOCATELLO Ida June — James Purdie 62 veteran linotype operator died Monday ip Houston Tex according to advices received here Purdie fprmerly lived In Logan Utah Among his survivors is Mrs James Nqctor a M©tcr of "Miles Fitv Mont P) If tlie reading of this article teaches you only this oiie lesson about your own body it may be Worth more than millions of dollars to yon for of what use is money without health or after you are dead? The lesson is this Keep your system pure and you will have health and strength to gain and enjoy happiness success and length of years’ But you may ask!— How Can I Keep My System Pure? That is not a hard question to answer for physiology plainly leaches you that your liver which is larger than all of the other glands of the body combined has the special’ work of purifying your blood and thereby y(?ur entire system and of kecpingit pure and healthy How Does the Liver Purify? ' tell us liver has that the Physicians several functions one of which is to manbitter fluid ufacture a greenish-yellocalled bile which between meals is stored but after each meal up in the out dnto the intestines The is poured bile is purgative and antiseptic or prophylactic In health it is your bile that makes your bowels act regularly and freely every day— it is Nature’s pugative It is your bile that keeps your bowels pure clean and free from fermentation (gas) putrefaction and decay Remember that germs do not thrive Where there is fresh bile and there can therefore be no fermentation to cause gas nor putrefaction to jiroduce poisons or toxines Also as bile is Nature’s purgative there can be no constipation' if dh'e bile is flowand freely fropi the galling naturally bladder into the bowels after each meal But 'when the bile becomes stagnant your bowels stop acting regularly and the contents become a breeding bed for the germs of fermentation (gas) decay and disease These poisons (called toxines) are gradually absorbed into your blood and circulate all over yout body poisoning irritating of inflaming your brain and nerves your muscles and joints your heart lungs skin kidneys and every vital organ of your body Tour doctor calls this “intestinal toxaemia’’ and tells you that your system is w gall-bladd- er -- What pen spends most time in your hands and least time in the repair shop? SjheafFer’s! It’s Lifetime9 ygnaranteed! For buy writ-satisfacti- on SHEAFFEP’S I I i J XecUS Pal Office OnDisplay At 50c DOWN— 50c WEEK un ANDERSON’S CREDIT JEWELERS 2405 Washington Ave “toxic” ' i i Functions of Gall-Bladd- er In 21 hours your liver secretes about 25 to 30 ouueek (5 to (5 teapupfuls) of bile which flows through billions of minute canals pr duets uniting to make a large tube which empties ito the gallbladder as creeks and rivulets unite to form a river that flows into a lake Your is a hollow piusele that serves the double purpose of 'a reservoir and a pump Its functions are similar to those of the) urinary bladder About gall-bladd- gr hours after eating when the food e e passing from the stomach into the should begin your its peristaltic contractions thus pumping the bile into the small intestine where it is aired with your food (Bile is also a ve mportant digestive fluid aiding in the d gestion and absorption of fats and oils liut that is too long a story to re- in-in- for a day or two They do not remove tie cause for they xlo not promote the expulsion of the bile which is Nature’s purgative and intestinal antiseptic When you take Calotabs you know that you have taken a real doctor’s medicine It cleans you out thoroughly Every inch of your twenty-fiv- e foot canal including your stomach small intestine and latf here) large intestine is thoroughly cleared and washed clean and pure and your bile is Nature’s Danger Signals flowing freely Next morning your sysWhen your car gets out of order you tem feels purified and refreshed and you car tell it It is the same way with your are! feeling fine with a hearty appetite bile Nature gives you warning — not by for breakfast Eat what you please and wojrdii but by signals or symptoms Your go about your work? — there is no danger orTCalotabs are perfectly safe and credoctor recognizes these danger signals and no habit except the habit of healthy you sjhould also know them and instantly ate bowel actions them It may save you much pain ser ions illness and perhaps big repair bills What Are Calotabs — How en the bile becomes stagnant in I Do They Act? and is dammed back your int? your liver instead of flowing freely Calotabs are sugar coated tablets conml 3 your bowels you sooner or later taining the minimum effective dose of bcjir to fyel some of the following symp- a thoroughly purified and refined calomel combined with assistants and correctoms — Your breath may become unpleasant your tongue coated a bad taste in tives The calomel facilitates the expulyo(ir mouth your food (and tobacco) sion of the bile from the into los j heir natural flavor your food does the intestines and also serves as a mild not agree with you you may have heartintestinal antiseptic Every physician burn gas nr fluttering around the heart knows that no other medicine can take dizziness or blind spells you may be its place there is no such thing as a led with belching or frequent pass-o- f for calomel The assistants act the bowels like from the salts washing the calomel out of the gas gas oons’ your bowels and presses so system and preventing its accumulation oii the kidneys that it gives you and any possibility of danger The corsoreness stiffness in the small of rectives settle the stomach and bowels back over your kidneys makingyou preventing nausea sickening and grip1: you have kidney trouble at might ing effects Cklotabs (and water V theregas in your bowels presses upon your fore give you the combined effects of calomel and salts in a perfectly safe and dder making you get up frequently 4s breaking into your sleep In the delightful form morning you are tired instead of refreshed Gradually your health is '‘injured Youij complexion becomes sallow muddy or yellow —your skin may be disfigure with lier spots or pimples dark rings mar apjpear under your eyes you may become (sleepless restless and irritable or blue and melancholic You may have frequent colds or dull headache your bowels stop their free full and natural action you have constipation gas puor “inles trefaction and tinal toxaemia” as tht doctors call it High blood pressure with headache and j The medicine chest of every home swocning spells may result from con- should be supplied with Calotabs one of the most Important of all family meditinued neglect cines It is needed in many cases of H to Make the Bile Flow sickness and if used occasionally as n it when the bile stops flowing freely needed may assist Nature to correct how can we start it up again? The conditions which if Neglected may lead ansv er is : Take Calotabs at bedtime and to serious illness Avoid disappointment by refusing imidm water freely the next day This tations Your druggist4 can supply you form ula1 represents the best thought and with genuine Calotabs or will orderThem exe rience of the best physicians No for For your protection Calotabs you oils oth purgative will do If you “take are marketed in original packages only sail eascara or the many other simple-ivu la bearing the copyrighted trademark Famsyrups powders and candy ves are merely wasting valuable' ily package containing full directions They only make you feel better only 35 cents gall-bladd- er j I gall-bladd- at a Salt -- -- w — (AP)— Another of th© “one shot” slayings which in lata weeks have been a variant froih the usual machine murders cost Herman Bloom 35 a paving contractor his life llast night He was killed by one of two men as ho was about to enter his home One shot was fired It entered his CHICAGO heart Wyo i held here tomorrow afternoon for Idaho and George Kimpton 71 Utah pioneer claimed to be the first whit© mail to explore the “Craters of th Moon” who died Sunday from the infirmities of old hge Kimpton Who wa® born in Utah settled in Idaho 50 years ago He was a typical western character having engaged in stage driving placer mining and was a big game hunter of note Among his many survivor© are Mrs Hattie Porter of Provo Utah and Mrs Eden Nelson of Montana both sisters er gall-bladd- er 1 sub-stitu- te J self-poisoni- ng )v ej !ax-yo- ' James Iake hospital after an illness of a few days with pneumonia Mr Beesley was born in Kayaville the son of William and Hannah Flint SALT LAKE June 3— With a pica for Individ ualiSjfri and initia- -- gun-shotg- POCATELLO KAYSVILLE Juft® 3 Ida June 3 — (UP)— -- Funeral services will be Beesley 57 died Sunday Persons Injured Pastor Urges “U” Graduates To Adopt Spirit of Eight Traffic Idealism Accidents SALT LAKE June -- BASEBALL GAMES Evanston baseball team played Green River hero Sunday afternoon the score being 3 to 2 in favor of Evanston It was a close and exciting game Evanston falsa won the game with Devil’s Slide Thursday with a score of 13 to Marriage licenses were issued by thoicounty clerk on May 3i as follows To Ernest W Heptlng and Mfi Carrie Mae Diehl both of Grefen River the ceremony being performed by Matthew Morrow Niz-ni-to Melvin B Taylor and Helen V both of Mlllburne Wyo tje ceremony being performed by Jarjies Brown and to Henry llagar of Cave Creek Nev and Mrs Charles E Atkins of Santa Rosa Cal the ceremony being performed by Matthew Morrow ON EUROPEAN TOUR riends in Evanston have heard lat4ly from Alex Nesblt who Is passing some time In Europe Last word cam© from Cairo Egypt He is (traveling in France Palestine Egypt Italy and Greece Mr Nes-Ui- tj Is w'ell remembered here having! made his home In Evanston until! his enlistment during th© war Hoi is now a textile specialist Born to Mr and Mr© Frank James Brown May 26 a girl 6 pounds Mrs J II Donnellon and daughter! Erma left the middle of the week for Ogden where they will make their home Ernest Donnel-lo- rj her son will remain here for thd present and will continue in thq employ of R E Bryan Mrs Donnellon lias sold her apartments to Mrs Alice Durnford tichard Barnes has sold his lifmbing business to John Slack I will leave shortly for Omaha ere he will be employed by the ion Pacific railroad Vlice H Durnford mad© the sal© ring the past week of the Lon loll residence property on to Hugo Larson The Rev and Mrs Stevens returned Saturday night from Cal-r- y Alberta Canada where they were called by the death of his son N rman Stevens who was killed in 1 fcin— DEGREE CONFERRED ON MORGAN STUDENT SAtT LAKE June 3— Following a fall from a ladder when he was working on his house seven week? ago which resulted in a head injury Charles T Husbands 65 died Bungay at his home In $iis early manhood Mr Husband? de eloped and managed one of th first brickyards in Sait Lak EVANSTON neral services for Mrs Joseph Bird !Sr were held In’ the L D S chapel conducted by Sunday afternoon Bishop Harold1 Brough Invocation was ghen by Peter Easton Speakers were! Bishop Brough President Brown Mishop Matthews and Blshdp Downs of Almy Solos were rendered by William Starkey and Mrs Harold Brough Special number? were given by the choir under thd direction of iJohn Neilson Benediction was given by William Marsh1 President Brown made the dedteutory prayer at the Pall bearers were P W grave Spaulding J F Spencer J H Martin Ruel Walton George Fearn Thomas Painter John Sims Sr and A C Jensen 1 172-ho- M- 3-- WYOMING PIONEER PLACED AT REST RAIL FINANCIER COMING TO UTAH ! DEATH SUMMONS JAS BEESLEY OF ‘CRATERS’ EXPLORER KAYSVILLE DIES Th® i PARK CITY June 3— (UP) —A miner suffered serious burns and the workings of the Judge shaft of the Fark-Uta- h Consolidated Mining company were damaged to the extent of $25000 Sunday by flames which started when a barrel partly filled with oil exploded ‘'‘Harry Bisbeck 18 employed at Ithe surface workings received burns tvhlch may permanently impair his eyesight He went to the enginje room to turn off a machine when th© oil exploded throwing th© flames in his face Th© draft carried the smoke and fumes Into the shaft where several men were working but all were warned in time to reach One miner was partially safety overcome and had to be assisted from the mine England A large number of relative? and friends from out of town attended the funeral ¥ |