Show r?‘ THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE -- THURSDAY y MORNING NOVEMBER 25 & 1937 Catholics Plan Court Orders State Agents Crack Down Sheriff Finds Auto Fatally Students at B Y U Hear I' Probe of Injures Head of L D S Church On Taverns Selling Liquor Skull in Well Murder Pocatello Man President Grant Expresses Thanksgiving Idaho --Affairs Day Drive Results in One Annual Carbon Fete i ' ng Arrest and Order for Confiscation Of Fixtures of Establishment at Ogden Grand Jurors Will Launch State Quiz in December Tribute Intermountain Service Boise LT —An Ada county grand Jury was ordered Wednesday to be convened December ? at 10 a m to state government atinvestigate tain District Judges Charles F Koelsch and C E Wiruted issued the order at 2 o approving an application lodged 5Kih them by Prosecuting Attorney Willis Woffatt three p hours earlier The application wa indorsed by Attorney General J W Taylor Without mentioning names the mrtter Charges Made "There have been made during several months many public accusations against various departments of the state government and officers and employes thereof charging felonious infractions of the law in the conduct of state business" Moffatt recited "The 1937 session of the Idaho legislature authorized a special audit of the department of public works and it is alleged to demonstrate the ng prosecutor two-ter- related that in his opinion "certain officers and employes of the state-arguilty of felonies committed in the conduct of their offices’' pa3t and felonigross mismanagement ous conduct on the part of the offi- that department prosecuting attorney of Ada county have made investigations of these matters and in my opinion certain officers and employes of the state are guilty of felonies committed in the conduct of their ofcers of "I as day Ogden— A drive against taverns suspected of selling hard liquor was under way here Wednesday as one arrest had been made and a court order obtained for confiscation of fixtures and accessories at the Crystal 2477 Washington boulevard rioter Piersanti 21 of 449 Twenty-sevent- h street was booked at the county jail and released under $1000 bond for allegedly maintaining a common nuisance in violation of the state liquor control act He was arrested at the Crystal by A E Wil-foand Parley W Salmon state enforcement agents after an alleged sale of two drinks of whisky to Myron Bybee an inspector of the liquor commission In a warrant of attachment on the property of the Crystal issued e by District Judge Lester A Wade Frost L L Lake and Pier-sanare named as defendants The property confiscated included two bars and beer fixtures The fixtures at another establishment were reported to have been moved out in anticipation of a raid according to the sheriff's office State agents said evidence of liquor sales had already been obtained against the jdace In the meantime it was Imported taverns which are complying with the law and conducting a business for the sale of beer only will call upon the city commission for a reAt duction in their beer licenses present they are paying $300 annually and a spokesman for the group said that many establishments will be forced out of business unless a reduction is made C C Directs Work In Abandoned Hole ti Gun Wound ‘Unloaded’ Weapon Discharges Triburftr'Intermountain Service Park City — Wounded through both legs above the knees Harold Carpenter Jr 16 was in Park City Miners’ hospital Wednesday night a victim of another "unloaded" 30-3- se Boys Escape During Play Practice Farmers Map Rodent Drive lew Classes Starting Ilov 29 Vf Champions are making good in business Miss Zumpano is employed in the local office of the D & R G W and Mack Tanner has been transferred to the Boise office of the O S L R R of a Henager Completion Business Course will give the proper foundation for a successful future A position is secured for every graduate — 403 employment calls have been received so far this year Gioeonda - IIEIIAGEII BUSINESS COLLEGE 45 East Broadway t “Tht School With Six World Record!" - Gun Victim’s Intermountain News Briefs Rites Held Ogden — Graveside funeral servPasqual Paolietti 39 whose d body was recovered Tuesday from the intake of the Weber-Davi- s canal at the Riverdale power plant were conducted Wed: nesday afternoon under the direction of the Larkin 4 Sons mortuary Interment was in Mount Ogden cemetery Paoletti disappeared November 2 follownig a quarrel With Ray H Brooks Tha body of Brooks was found the next day a mile northeast of Sunset Brooks is believed by the sheriff’s - office to have slain ices for bullet-riddle- Paoletti and then committed sui- cide VFW Starts J Plumhof central division gen eral manager of the Union Pacific Ely Nev — With a membership of system told civic clubs here Wed 125 as its goal James Jewell post nesday Veterans of Foreign Wars has started its annual "roundup” Place Yule Lights Evanston Wyo — Featured by i Hold Suspect lighted star on a high hill east of Pocatello Idaho— Bob O'Brien town holiday decorations WednesThe 30 was under arrest Wednesday as day were nearly completed a suspect in the daylight robbery of multicolored lights will be turned on store here a second-hanFriday H Drive d Addresses Students Scouters Plan Meet Rock Springs Wyo— First of a Logan — The Rev scries of Boy Scout leadership in- Salt Lake City struction schools will be held here State Agricultural here Wednesday Sunday and Monday Thanksgiving day Legal Aid Quits Jacob Trapp of addressed Utah college students at the annual assembly Plan ‘Toy’ Matinee Boise Idaho— Assistant Attorney General Ariel Crowley Wednesday Logan — A "broken” toy matinee submitted his resignation effective will be held Friday at the" Roxy It was reported theater under auspices of the Lo November 30 d gan chamber of commerce mer Kibber of Najnpa will Brigham City — Assurance that Frankhim chants" committee the American Legion home will 'be completed has been given the AmerTo Open Yule Season ican Legion and Veterans of For- Police Press Search eign Wars County commissioners Pocatello Idaho— Police WednesOgden — Ogden will celebrate the and Mayor Joseph F Law and mem- day intensified their search for a opening of the Christmas season bers of the city council Jiave in- man who has been attempting to with a celebration here Friday dicated they will support the proj- assault women here as Miss Mary which wil feature a parade and a ect financially of Alameda reported she es-- " Christmas tree P J Koford spokesman for the Hurley c&ped after a struggle with the ascity council told the veterans that sailant Tuesday night Juveniles Arrested d Brigham- - City will raise Ogden — Five boys 14 to 16 years of the $3000 needed to complete the Board Sets Date of age were booked on a variety structure provided the veterans will Boise Idaho — Pardon board au- of charges at the city police station d raise County commissioners have agreed to do likewise thorities Wednesday granted attor- Wednesday neys for Douglas Van Vlack Idaho’s triple killer until December 6 to Concert Scheduled file arguments for commutation of Price— Under direction of Regihis death sentence nald Beales the Utah state sinfonietta federal music project Cites Rail Needs orchestra will appear in concert at Idaho Falls I d a h o— American the L D S tabernacle Tooele— A free course In the funhero Monrevenue to m 8:30 damentals of mining will be given railroads need more at p day their service on a high plane during the next five weeks at Tooele keep high school under sponsorship of the extension division of University of Utah and the vocational educational department of the state board of education The glasses will be held at 7:30 p m each Monday Wednesday and Friday F H Gunnell consulting Tribune Intermountain Service yskidded and toppled over a geologist who will be the principal Price — A screechipg siren cleared rock wall embankment into a wash instructor announces films Passing motorists notified Roy sketches and demonstrations will the path for a speeding ambulance Birchard first aid instructor at the lectures Those accompany But the ambulance on arrival at Standardville Mr and - Mrs Birwishing to enter the classes are re quested to register before Monday the scene of the accide'nt toppled chard drove to the scene in their Mr Birchard night over an embankment and crashed car but upon arrival sent his wife to Standardville to on top of the machine which only return with the ambulance while Price Budget Gains a few minutes before had tumbled he gave first aid treatment Prieo— A tentative $232650 budget off the road Returning to the scene Mrs Birfor 1938 an increase of $19235 over Two persons lay in serious con- chard started to alight from the this year will be presented to the dition Wednesday at Standardville ambulance but the heavy vehicle city council for adoption Decem- and Spring Canyon hospitals One slid careened over the embankautomo- ment was driver of the ber 13 carrying her over the side bile Another was rushing the am- with it bulance to the rescue Elks Initiate Suffering a broken back the amOgden— Ten candidates were ini- bulance driver Mrs Mable Bir- New Powder Makes tiated Wednesday night at the Og- chard was taken to Standardville den Elks club by 14 officials of hospital Jack Millerich 36 driver Pocatello Idaho lodge 674 is at Spring of the automobile Hold Tight All Day Long Canyon hospital receiving treatment for severe head cuts lacerated Now you can weir false teeth more arms and body bruises firmly and mot comfortably than ever Millerich was driving toward A new Improved alkaline powder ealled FASTEETH aprtnkled upon your platea Helper early Wednesday when an- every morning gives all day comfort other car approached on the high- and a tighter fit FASTEETH doea not Try way near Standardville According thin out or wash away and enjoy better false teeth seto Jack 'Sullivan state patrolman 1 ow $1 $jja $3 it w nil at FASTEETH Get comfort and curity 140 O'rsSSCLLuevi powiii DOWN’ who investigated Millerich swung any good drug stores Avoid substitutes i TOWN his car to the side of the road MM a Hash sMiimTi Mi Advertisemeui ( auc-cee- one-thir- one-thir- Geologist to Offer Mining Course Ambulance Falls on Wrecked Car Two Suffer Hurts - Was Tribune Intermountain Servict Price— The Most Rev D G Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese will be prinelpal speaker at the opening banquet of the Carbon county Catholic carnival December 9 the Rev William A Rucl announced Wednesday The dinner will be attended by members of the various civic clubs of the county officials of Price and Helper and the county and is open to the public This will mark the first official visitation of Bishop Hunt to Carbon county since his consecration several weeks ago The carnival is held yearly to raise funds for Notre Dame school A list of 13 candidates for queen are competing for the coveted honor Coronation ceremonies the final event night climax the three-da- y The candidates are Miss Lydia Ann Bonello Geneva Billy Daugherty Helen Pilling Virginia Branch Wanita Rath Emma Erdei Mary Pappas Martha Fazio Jean Giraud Margaret and Athena Georggdes The annual pet show for children Saturday afternoon will be combined with a costume party The show' is scheduled for 2 p m and five prizes will be awarded for winners in the various divisions This attraction has been one of the feat tures of the carnival during several years lis ci Win-kelre- id the-pas- booths are being Twenty-on- e con- structed for display of gifts novelties handmade linens table cloths and wearing apparel Recall Old Laws Idaho— Pocatello Ancient city ordinances requiring the marshal to examine stovepipes and flues monthly and forbidding the (fast driving of horses in town were among the interesting facts reported by the Business and Professional Women's club in another of “Know Your Own Town” series Expressing Our Gratitude In you have continued to express your preference for Royal Fine Bread and Royal Fine Cakes 1937 a Do one thing well — then by continuing practice do it increasingly better That in terms of fine bread and cakes is what we have striven for Dedicating our time and skill to bread and cakes we have found ways to make these fine products and chefs finer still Good home-cook- s are frankly amazed that bread and cakes can be so good as Royal makes them now They are more economical to buy than to make them yourself at home We at the Royal Baking Company thank And to our thanks we add our sincere good wishes for a happy Thanksgiving you for a happy 1937 — GEORGE MUELLER X7il San Francisco spauXding wi152 nd 2 H 1 I i Rriidint 1 ROYAL BAKING Salt Lake 100 FALSE TEETH write or phone for catalog— Visitors Welcome! " f gs ed Now is an excellent time to enroll Call Tribune Intermountain Service Provo— Fervent thanksgiving for the growing recognition which is being Recorded the L D S church in many nations was expressed Tribune Intermountain Service Pocatello Idaho— Sudden death by President Heber J Grant in an address Wednesday to students All seats were taken from a highway accident Wednes- and faculty of Brigham Young university day night threw a pall of gloom over and many students stood along the sides and at the back of College to hear the church leader “ nor“ Pocatello area on the hall "I have never been so grateful eve of Thanksgiving when Sam p Or felt more forcefully the bless-in' of the Lord as I did when Burley 75 retired railroad conductor was instantly killed thinking of the many congratulabirthday Monday Also killed instantly by the im- tions upon my and when I realized the great pact was the faithful dog of the change that has taken place in the deceased which only a moment be- attitude toward the L D S church fore had been frolicking with his in recent years” he declared master Mr Burley had just left Denounces Liquor Traffic He denounced the liquor traffic a grocery store where he had purchased among other things food and expressed the hope that conditions which encouraged the sale of for the dog liquor in Utah would be remedied Mr Burley was struck down as he He also scored the efforts to fasten stepped from the side of the high- the tobacco habit upon an increasnumber of persona way into the right front fender of ing Standing erect and speaking vigan automobile driven by J E Mer- orously President Grant expressed rill 36 of R F D No 2 Blackfoot several times bis gratitude for been route with his wife to Ogden ing able to celebrate the Thankswith the knowlUtah for a family reunion on giving anniversary edge that the "true character of the Thanksgiving said State Highwaj'" Mormons is becoming known” Patrolman Solon Ellis who investiPraises Grant gated President F S Harirs introduced Driver Released the speaker He said that in all his Merrill went to the Bannock 30 years of professional experience county sheriff’s office after the and travel that he had never met body had beef removed from the a man who surpassed President scene of the accident across the Grant try integrity honor vigor and street south from Brennan’s store other good qualities He also paid Mer a tribute to Mrs Grant who was by’ Coroner Arthur W Hall rill was not held Other members of the ptesent Patrolman Ellis said the impact party were Le Roi C Snow and occurred five feet from the edge of Owen Woodruff the pavement and that Mr Burley The mixed chorus sang "Prayer was first struck on the legs and of Thanksgiving” directed by John then thrown into the air his head R Halliday and the ‘ladies’ chorus striking the small hinge on the sang “Charity" by Rossini directed side of the car The body was car- by MiSh Margaret Summerhays T ried about 30 feet and Mr Merrill N Taylor president of Utah L D who said he was traveling from 40 S stake and a member of the B to 45 miles an hour stopped his Y U board of trustees offered the vehicle in a "very 'shore distance" invocation President Grant admonished facPatrolman Ellis said members and officers of the ulty Unaware of Hitting Man university to refrain from engaging "I was going south and was meet- in politics while connected with the ing a car Both of our headlights school He urged the students not to let were dimmed” said Merrill "Suddenly I saw the man step out directly toward the car I knew I had struck the dog but I thought I had just brushed the man until I stopped backed up to get off the highway and discovered he was dead” Bishop Hunt Will Speak at Opening Banquet 15-fo- ot and Saturday for Registration) — Zumpine 110-fo- School Provo Soon Prisoner Dies City Supports InJail Fire Legion Home j Tribune Intermountain Service St George — The shattered skull of Spencer "Penney" Maian slain Enterprise rancher was taken Wednesday from Iron county's "murder well” on the desert five miles south- east of Modena Orval Hafen Washington county attorney said the skull bore out assertion of Charles Bosshardt 25 the confessed slayer that he struck Maian over the head with a piece of pipe during a fight on thfrfamiiy ranch near Enterprise "Condition of the skull” Attorney Hafen said “lends credence to the theory that Maian was struck over the head more than one time” Broken to Bits Broken to bits after nearly three in its lonely tomb the skull was removed by a crew directed by E A Hodges state mine inspector who supervised retimbering of the shaft Wednesday at 3:30 p m In the crowd which thronged the vicinity of the well were Mrs Eva widow of the dead man Will Be Held Bosshardt and present wife of his confessed slayer: her father William T At Schaefer Mrs Madeline Schaefer wife of George O Shaefer confessed accomplice to Bosshardt in disposal Tribune Intermountain Service Provo — Municipal law will be the of the body and her parents Mr and Mrs P D Canfield of American theme of a school in this city from Fork November 29 to December 2 sponAs the skull was brought to the Bosshardt became sored by the State Municipal League surface Mrs but remained shuddered of Utah according to word received pale speechless AnderMark Wednesday by Mayor son from Tom McCoy secretary of Find Arm Bone the organization Also recovered was Malan’s right Dr I O Horsfall director of the arm bone which still" carried a extension division of University of coat sleeve Utah and H B Gunderson of the Sheriff Antone B Prince and Atstate vocational edcational depart- torney Hafen said the arm bone of in instruction would be buried with the remainder ment are charge il Utah of The school is open to the body in a mountain grave officials' county municipal near here The skull they said will Inbe Watson the Alonzo W will be retained as evidence in the case structor and various prominent men Meanwhile the two accused men as will take part in the classes guest remained in tljeir jail cells here eduspeakers The state vocational and at Parowan awaltilig arraigncation department ts financing this ment December 4 on charges of project first murder degree J C Moffitt superintendent of Mrs Bosshardt Wednesday named city schools will be in charge of the W M Burton and Frank Armstrong school to be held at the city and of Salt Lake City at attorneys for county building her husband while Schaefer will be represented by Norval E Collister of Salt Lake City Municipal Law To Be Studied gun With Stewart Gates 17 an fices at Pleasant Grove C C C camp "I have further Investigated other 0 was cleaning a Carpenter havand accusations and charges caliber rifle at the home of an the to ascertain been unable ing uncle Titus Gates in Park City truth of falsity of these present to when the accident occurred hospital matters canthis court that-thesaid not be truly investigated by any attaches The two youths had been working in state or the in office single with the gun for some time when it Ada county discharged sending a bullet through ithe fleshy part of Carpenter’ upper Impossible to Function "It is impossible for the govern- legs ment of the state to function efficiently under the cloud caused by these charges of irregularity "I am advised that the state is unable to receive proper cooperation from other governmental agencies because of these charges: that in a democracy it is the right of citizens to know that their government is being properly and lawfully conducted and to have all infracTribune Intermountain Service tions thereof stricly prosecuted in Ogden — Two boys inmates of case there be illegal cohduct in the state Industrial school decided government that the true status of the affairs of the state and vari- Wednesday night that their inous charges thereof the conduct terest in amateur theatricals was of its employes and officers can nil and that they were quite equal only be ascertained by a jury of to foregoing a Thanksgiving day representative citizens whose business it is to make such investigarepast of turkey dressing and tions” pumpkin pie They took leave of the Institution while a holiday play in which they had minor parts was being While police were rehearsed searching for the youths two understudies were pressed into service and officials at the institution said the play would go on The two escapees are aged 16 Tribune Intermountain Service 17 Police were of the opinEphraim — Immediate actiorf by and ion they would attempt to leave Sanpete farmers is being urged by the county in a stolen autdmoblle Elmer H Gibson county agricultural agent in order to cut down a serious infestation of field mice now prevalent in many parts of the county Numerous farms it is reported ar literally honeycombed with the holes and runways of the vermin Now that the grain is gone Tribune Intermountain Service the mice are said to be eating away Vernal— Only a few minutes beuseother and of roots alfalfa the fore he would have been released ful plants While some damage is being done front jail Warren Nelton 23 fornow the numbers of mice indicate merly of Salt Lake City was smothhis cell here Wedthat far greater damage will result ered to death in the smoke from two next spring and summer unless nesday night by farmers take concerted action this burning mattresses Marshal Lafe Richardson and fall to rid the fields of the pests construction Mr Gibson warns He urges the Thad Fulmer MrroadNelton’s father-in-laand scattering of poisoned oats along foreman were to route en the jail to of in other banks and ditch parts the prisoner's release on a the fields where infestation is heav- effect disturbance charge when two iest The scattering should be very peace yelled to passers-b- y light he warns and should beso re-as otherthatprisoners the jail was afire peated as often as necessary not to endanger livestock which are The mattresses were piled in front of the cell door Mr Nelton lay on pasturing in the fields of the floor id the back of the cell lie Many farmers are unaware is believed to have been dead when the eerious infestation of mice-M- r Gibson states and urges every help arrived Walter Mrowka and Charles farmer to inspect his fields' immefor trial on a robbery diately to see if the pests are nu- Kyski held charge sounded the alarm They merous there Large numbers of pocket gophers later were transferred to the Iso are reported in many of the Roosevelt jail fields Use of poisoned carrots in Mr Nelton is survived by his wife fight on these pests also is urged and two children (Office Open Friday Ex-Ra- il years Boy Suffers Conductor Sam B Burley Killed on Highway Mine Inspector t For Increasing World Recognition Cautions Youth to Avoid Liquor Politics PINE IftnDiD Home-Owne- Sc COMPANY Ogden d nil D-Tea- DI |