Show a - - ' p - - - - I - - - - - : THE SALT LAKE TRIBU1M Sunday January 25 1948 10A ' IDAHO NEWS IN BRIEF :Worker Killed an Geneva iMine Mishap Bistline Opens Democratic Campaign at I F ?Arley Loomod Wire Tribunal The victim apparently was 1hrown from the motor at the time apt derailment and crushed against the mire wall company officials reported Mr Mullen an employe of the 'ligation Co and other protestant IDAHO FALLS Ida Jan 24— Alfred C Cordon legal counsel F M Bistline Pocatello Idaho for the Camarla company and the involved forwarded to Democratic nationa: committeeman individuals Boise state reels- R Mark Kulp addressed leaders of the mation engineer and E J Skeen party in eastern Idaho Saturday Salt Lake City reclamation bureau house Bonneville in 'court night reasons for declining the attorney declaring that Der locrats have offer given in the past 13 years the best and the cleanest government Fewer Spuds Ships the the effects 9f except for nDitui0 FALLS Ida Jan- - 24--Republican congress these past While Maine has shipped more two year na- Idaho has exported fewer potatoes Looking forward to the 1948Bustthus far in the 1947-4- 8 Mr shipping tional election campa-gling foresaw difficulfy of Demo- season in comparison with similar 1948-47 season crats in raising carrpaign funds periods during the to match those of ttfe Republican a report Saturday by Lyle N Gardner Idaho Falls representaparty Market The Idaho Falls session: he com- tive of the Federal-Stat- e mented nslan inflation substitute News service showed for the Jackson day dinner Under Republican price control program a Democrat cant afford to travel and pay for a dinnjr the same 1 Wallace said by party move- - through the third party ment" :Miners Back Two For State Post Votes Sewer Bond POCATELLO: Ida s al 44 - Survivors include a daughter Betireg From Banking Will Child and a son Tom Mrs MATTO FALLS Ida Jan 24— Averett both of Snringville: 14 Announcement was made Satur- grandchildren and n ' day by Ralph J Comstock Pocatello executive vice president of rtmeral services will be conthe First Security bank of Idaho ducted Tuesday at 1:30 pm in that Victor Austin associated with the Fourth ward chapel of the the Idaho Falls branch of the of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y tem for the past 35 years is re- Church Friends may call at Saints tiring due to ill health Mr Austin the family residence Monday evehas been vice presidebt in charge ning and Tuesday before the servof the Idaho Falls bank for two ices Burial will be in the city !years cemetery by A Y Mr Comstock also announced Wheeler anddirected Son mortuary the of R T MacNamaraappointment acting manager the past six !months as Mr Austin's successor - New Arrivals in R lrgreat-grandchildre- A C VICTOR Samuel Martin Reject Water Offer POCATELLO Ida Jan 24—An offer by the II S reclamation bureau to stipulate settlement of the proposed Malad valley recla- - mation project was turned down' Saturday by Samaria Water & r Funeral Service Slated Tribes Leased Wire - ISmithfield Vet 32 Succtmlbs c: - servOGDEN Jan ices for Samuel Martin 'nearly 73 era1 I- 901-23r- st d PI 1 - 1- do-- sufT-fer- I - 'z ' 1 - - Food ApFieal Stars r Puppets Today - C Albums one-sto- ry 44-fo- '- - f fa r i t - - :'1 a vnr:'s '' 47-- Your Piles Help trots uciniled 1:- :::°' rnarr s 11'A 7 1!- ---00)4 icstsous:tryi-ity"rlr'ru'enrIbl- Balsa shrink Writated inembranas and Harps Pills nortarameau Money back roams-lar- d slimy asisas sallabs4- - Ast pow druggist SW 5- - naal enL----- -- ' - ' - -- !'' 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I 1 7'''71i11 4 - ' '' - - v- : 7 : RCA Victor ' ' "c III30‘II i r - ---t )-- Y 1 Saints The victim a grandson of Mr and Mrs Bernard Henstra who reared him suffered a skull fracture and other injuries late Tuesday in a collision on U S highway ql at Roy Weber county A passenker in Ms car Kathryn Buchanan 14 daughter of Mr and Mrs Royal H Buchanan 3108 Pacific ave died Wednesday night Other Driver Escapes Driver of the other machine Robert LEvans 19 1925 E 33rd South Salt Lake City suffered only minor injuries but his companion Robert W DeReus 20 1175 Lorraine dr Salt Lake City He is was injured gravely reported improving at the Thomas D Dee Memorial hospital here James Leland Daniels Jr was born July 9 1929 in Ogden a son of James Leland and Elizabeth Henstra Daniels He had spent his entire life here except for Bervitg approximately a year with the Ti S army in Japan during a part of 1946 and 1947 He was a graduate of the city schools and Washington lower division high school and had attended Ogden high school on a part time basis ' Architect's Sketch Shows m i 4 I ' -'z OGDEN Jan services for James Leland Daniels Jr 18 3255 Stephens ave who died Friday evening of in:juries suffered in a traffic accident will be conducted Tuesday at 2 pm at Lindquist & Sons' funeral chapel by Walter L Checketts of the bishop of the First ward Latter-day Church of Jesus Christ Of 24--Fu- ' '' 1 1 k'-'- : ': 4 e ' ' ' - t 74 - ' - 4 - " i Leased Wire Tribun patriarch for the of stake the Church of Ogden Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y who died Friday afternoon in San Trib sus Deciaa Mateo Cal will be conducted smrrHFIELD Cache County Monday ati pm in the Thirteenth Jan 24—Leon Park Dudley 32 L D S ward chapel by Gailord Tay'Z'410 bishop 4: Smithfield died in a Salt Lake lorFriends may call at the Myers & Foulger funeral chapel Monday !hospital Sattir‘ afternoon until 5 pin and at the day at 5:10 aim k ward chapel from 6 to 7 pm of complications Burial will be conducted priof wounds in a Salt Lake City Pisa Harris Popular vately while serv- A ed RCA itotorstiog Artist ' ling in the armed : forces 6 Jan Born 1916 in Logan Mr Dudley WaS t A A t a son of Leon P ' : and Nora Carl"Uncle Sammy's Treasure" a '4kJ Mr Dudley son Dudley and Li with 22 different had resided in Pocatello Ida marionette show Father Survives be will characters presented to Salt MowRemo to his until marriage Moui lostvo He was a member of the L D S Laker' Sunday at 2:30 pm In The lem April 16 1938 in Salt Lake Tribune-Telegra114 Dolts Ellington bAsocip 143 church auditbrium City Survivors include his father and Cross Your Moor" He was educated in Pocatello S Main it Script marionettes and stage grandparents of Ogden and the Driv Swoon tidg Artio Shaw 'schools sisters and brother: He moved to Los Angeles in settings were prepared by Allene following Yip Yip tio Mootio Mt Saki Seid and Francilda Sutherland and orig- Mrs Keith Wright West Warren resided he five 1938 until where Asti her Toers Flowed Like Wino inal music for the production was Weber county Marion and Carol years ago when he moved to written Tito Phil Moore Four by Ross Beckstead and Ann Daniels Harrisville Weber Smithfield county and Jack Daniels Ogden loesopior teem Only He entered the U S army in Marcel TyrreL is of the Friends may call at the L Ho Purpose performance ciarGe 1944 arid Spivak overseas 94 served April to to to children and adults appeal chapel Monday from 6 mortuary 13 months being discharged Jan her Moors save food and money for war-tor- n 9 pm and Tuesday until time to a WWI 1946 8 of He member the Ws Fon et It Ain't No Gout and build health in the of services Burial will be in the Smithfield post American Legion countries Ersklut Hawkins United States Aultorest Memorial park Vetand the Logan posts of the W11 Got It erans of Foreign Wars and Diaru so Seisil 'tom Tommy Dors'" abled American Veterans He was a member of the Church of Jesus I Christ of Latter-da- y Saints :7-- 1 Besides hill widow he is survived by two sons and a daughi ai 4 I ter Leon Park Dudley Jr Steven ') Howard and Mary Ann Dudley L -4 Smithfield Ms mother Pocatello :4 a brother and five sisters: John 4 tm! 17 r—ir r7 r7 in r'‘ Loofa kontoton III Ora Jean 420 :Gilman and Dudley Mn 1 I ' 1 i i t t i i L Al ' ' ' ( ' ' Mrs Bessie‘Rae Britt1 Harper (l tal LI Z a: Aortae Jo 420 Pocatello wit JO Ai :) L7 ” II i Mrs Delilah McIllhenny1 met rommt—Eari Woos Doke Mrs Nora Noe Salt Lake City and Mrs Pernecy Kent Mackay Aar-Rol- l —"Jta' Morton ti Ida trots Waller 357 i (— 1' " Funeral services will be con-- I É I 20 ducted in Smithfield Salt Lake 4 4Z1 incrannoy's Cotton rick littS No friends may call at 125 N Main NU Onnanbor Monk So J' ) ' t:L until 6 pm of Lew"? Sonia Street p 644y ‘w"'''''-'- 4 4 with Mesh Shore 2 94 Check Count of Freed 4 eCeitmet of tio Ho Cluko of '77 ' 1 41 Alma Virginia Gordon I 44-1 Franco Northridge Cal was freed Sat420 when City Judge Reva Beck urday Pitts Many More Favorites Bosone dismissed the complaint From Salt Lake' charging the woman with cashing a $20 inrufficient funds check Moot Complete Record Bar The court ruled evidence was in!woolitmimaWostetv-4zw-:i)':I-xirdrIZ gi6KJ i sufficient to hold the defendant for trial THE PARIS RECORDS All types of Structural Forms Bars Beams Angles Street Hoer Ili Channels Sheet and Plate in stock available for immediate shipment Let us figure your fabrication jobs -' --' : "" - Crash Victim i' itiliCORDS i Funeral Slated For Second w - ' - SPRINGVILLE Jan 24—Hardy Averett PO one of Springville's oldest natives died Saturday of ailments incident to age at the family residence 213 E lst5 North 1858 Born in Springville Jan he had lived here always and was known as an ardent sportsman wildlife association taking part in seldom missed anactivities He nual deer hunting trips During his early life he engaged in carpenter work and later operated a farm He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints His wife Mn Elizabeth Perry Averett whom he married in October 1884 died Feb- - 1 1939 He had since made his home with Mrs 'Elva a daughter-in-la- Jan 24—In an tmotticial count Pocatello voters approved six to one a $130000 ittosele Loaped Wtr e COLUMBIA Carbon county municipal sewer interceptor bond Iran 24—Joseph Dowd Price and issue Saturday Balloting was rePeterson Columbia have ported light JbeenO indorsed for state coal mine Banker Fo und Dead by Carbon - County Inspector 'blithers Executive Union council JEROME Ida Jan lace Arthur Eggs secretary Jellison assistant manager of the bEaturda y Jerome branch of the First SeMr Dowd vice presi- curity bank of Idaho was found dont of the United Mine Workers dead in his apartment Saturday of America and Mr Peterson is a after 7 pm Death was due siorrner Carbon county commis-- shortly to' a gunshot wound in the &b linetier domen reported by Jerome county IV coroner Charles Jay Wiley to be accidentally inflicted Averett - 7 ' ' '''' - !--- 15erial Trthu I - r"' - be organized are near realization at last it Was 'announced this week by Clarence J Stoker bishop of the ward The original plans have been broadened until now they include a proposal to build a chapel and other- accommodations for the entire North Davis stake as well as the Second ward This proposal passed its final hurdle last week when It was approved Unanimously by the stake priesthood at its monthly meeting Blueprints Drawn Blueprints already have been drawn by Pope & Thomas Salt Lake City architectural firm for a building 284 feet long by PO feet at its widest point to cost an estimated $175000 It will be built of brick Construction is expected to start in the early spring Bishop Stoker said The ward purchased three and a half acres for this purpose just' south of the North Davis junior high school when the ward first was organized Chapel In Center Plans to include aufficient room for the stake headquarters first were proposed by the stake presidency in 1946 and approved by the stake high council Later it was passed on by the bishops of the stake and finally by the general priesthood of the stake This also was approved by members of the Second ward The new building will have a ' ft4i - - ': À Wallace Vhe of votes he would - ' By IVAN DRAPER Tribune Specil CLEARETELD—Plans for a new chapel whin were started on iv July 29 1044 when the Clear field Second ward Church of Jesus 14 1 Christ of Latteraday Saints was 1 IV Sportsman 90 the 'third party he "In the past I Springville admired Henry: hearts but has gratified Dies Native the reactionaries take the Democratic 4 4e N n born Jan L in On years Ifiddletowne M Only known sur-- movement vivors are his widow and ele7fc have l'ichildren The family had resided he s'lln Carbon county Draerton about seven miles from the mine from 0 4 At Clearfield : Genea firm for three and a bait day" ' was 1902 Build-Ne- w chapel Trilliums Leaaed Wtrip ItOPSE CANYO N Carbon county Jan 24—Crushed between the motor he was operating and the mine wall Theodore Mullen 46 Geneva Steel Co coal mine motorman was killed instantly Satprday about 9:30 am mine offi- cials reported The accident occurred when the tnotor and a string of coal cars operated by the victim approached mthe level to come out of the mine Mine operation officials said eight of the coal cars is believed to have tipped the motor off the tracks throwing Mr Mullen between the motor and the mine -- LDS to -- " - 101' wells 44 - |