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Show 12 A Th 15414 Tribune, Monday, November 23, 1964 La-k-e Fire Hero s Friends Begin House Fund Gttr ' ge Ferron Howard doesnt know It yet And be probably wont be able fe read about It in this story. r Hes still in Cottonwood LDS Hospital suffering from painful burns over his face, arms and hands and a serious fracture of toe right ankle which apparently Will require surgery. But a group of his friends and neighbors have started a camto provide the heroic Mr. paign Howard with a oom home. brand-ne- seven-r- Hunters Discover Body Cash, Drugs Of Missing Idaho Girl Lost by 2 POCATELLO (AP) The body j of Susan Hansen, the Blackfoot High School junior missing since Oct 29, was found Sunday, floating in the waters of Spring Creek, about 12 miles north of Pocatello on the Fort, J Davis Firms East The valiant Mill Creek man suffered his inSpecial to The Tribune juries Friday when he raced stairway KAYSVILLE through a flame-fille- d Burglars and hall at his home 3786 High- broke a of windows early pair land Dr. to save the life of his theto enter 414 --month-old a Sunday great-nephe- Kaysville ater and adjoining drug store And, as far as his family and and leave with $1,340 in cash friends are concerned, he cer- and checks, "about $400 worth tainly proved he is, indeed, a of narcotics, 60 money orders great unde. and various merchandise. Without hesitating, he scooped Kaysville City Marshal Lyle crib his the sleeping Infant from beLarkins said the burglars second-stor- y and leaped from a AIVItTUIMINT to be two men knocked lieved Zane Walton, window. The child, out a window leading to the balson of Mr. and Mrs. Lory K. cony of toe Kaysville Theater, suf3786 Dr., Highland Walton, 21 N. Main. fils on fered only minor burns They took only $4 in petty ears and hands. cash and candy from a lobby exThe house was damaged ' counter. v i? tensively too much to be re1 . . and mail it today to find out Smashed Window paired. how you can still apply for a $8,000 Insurance r display window in the lobby and 12,000 life insurance policy. Once But then they smashed a large of neighbors committee So a the your application i approved, members display window in toe lobby and church fellow and rest of policy can be carried the (Winder 8th Ward, Church of entered Frost Drug Co., 27 N. life. your Main. Here they peeled a safe Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Handle ifctkely by mail. No one Saints) Sunday began a fund- and took the cash, checks, will calll money orders and narcotics. raising campaign. inhad $8,000 Howards "The address Eldon L. Frost, store owner, Simply tend your name, said estimated value of toe narcotics and year of bulk to Old American, surance on . toe house, 4900 Oak, Dept. TF1159, Kansas Jacques Pruhs, 1575 Lanebrook at "about $400, but an invenCL (3900 South), ward bishop. City 12, Mo. tory is yet to be completed. The American Express money orders were in three separate and can books 20 to a book filled out for a maximum of be moons and Ntw floos APPLIANCES $100 each, said Marshal Larkins. HIOHTLY WAMHOUSI DAMAGID OO GO ww FT. RIFRIOIRATOR 1O100 FT. 10-C- FRRZIR Olwt - WISTINGHOUSIQOO w LAUNDROMAT mnch RANG! ILICTRIC 11 A NEW WESTINGHOUSE 13 JT REFRIGERATORS pwu Giant Fraft-Fr- 10J-lb- Fraaxar .( ee tatiaa Merchandise Taken Also taken from toe drug store were 25 wallets, 10 mens wrist watches, three suitcases and 10 cartons of cigarettes, toe marshal said. was dicovered The break-i- n Sunday about 9 a.m. by Jim Frost, a nephew of the owner. ADVaRTItlMBNT acid Kafrlflaratar Partalaia Crisper G Dear ShaH I tarns (pact G Twin indigestion? (Limited Number) ONLY ... lOO W.T., Trafe-i-a aw be la saa4 Stop It right away with TUMS antacid tablata. Todays good tailing TUMS ara fortifiad tpaad toothing, high potancy neutralize all axcass relief acid , . . release you from the nf an stomach grip -- completely, gently, on th spot Wouldnt you like that? apatatbs mWitlee , ALL APPLIANCE CO. 122 East 3rd South Quickly affective, high potancy relief nil pack -l- op . Susan Hansen body found in 2 Ex-Utal- TABLE with 12" LEAF found. Bannock County Sheriff H. E. who helped retrieve the body, speculated that the girl might have been pitched off the bridge there or from another bridge upstream. When the two Pocatello hun-- j ters discovered the body, toe elder Rainy slipped a nylon rope around It, tied it to the bank and left to notify authorities. Sheriff Parker; John M06S, captain of police for the Bureau n of Indian Affiars at Fort Hall; Bingham County Deputy Larry Hultz, and the elder Mr. Raidy returned to toe spot to get the Parker, ms Killed in River Crash BOZEMAN, 36"x60" (? The Hansen girl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hansen, Blackfoot, had been missing since the night of Oct. 29, when she went to a Blackfoot grocery store two blocks from her home to pick up some groceries. The car was found about three hours later behind a service sta- tkm in Blackfoot, and toe tail-- 1 found Nov. pipe of toe car was , 2, four days lata-- near a bridge across Spring Creek, a few! miles from where the body was People 50 to 80 Tear Out This fld 10-C- FABRIC BACKED VINYL COVERS FOR LONG WEAR. RESISTS TEARS AND SPLITTING. EASY TO CLEAN Hall Indian Reservation. The body was found about1 10:30 &jn. by goose hunters1 Clyde William Raidy and his son Michael, Pocatello. Car at Service Stafioa - CHS 6 STURDY MONT (AP)- -A HANCO THANKSGIVING. SPECIAL former Utah couple died Sunday when their car skidded off an icy curve, crashed down a bank and rolled into toe Gallatin River. The victims were Rulon Slack Beatty, 54, and his wife, Irma body. Marie Beatty, 61, formerly of Positive Identification Togerville, Utah. Authorities said they lived at Palo Alto, Sheriff Parka said a survey Calif. Recently they had pur- will be required to determine chased a mote! In Red Lodge, whether it was found in Ban-- i Mont nock or Bingham County. Officers said toe Beattys were Mrs. Betty Goodwin, Black- en route to Red Lodge early foot, a sister of the dead girls Sunday when their station wag- mother, came to Pocatello late toe curve Gallatin in on left Sunday to Identify toe body, Canyon, about 30 miles south of which had been taken to a PocaBozeman on U.S. 19L tello funeral home. The accident was not discovShe was unable, however, to ered until midmorning, several make positive identification, and hours later. a BlackMrs. Beatty apparently suf- Dr. Jack Vandercreek, foot dentist, also came to Pocathe fered only bruises from tello and made positive ldentifi-- 1 crash and managed to get to the dentures. river bank about 80 feet down- cation from Several Severe Blows stream from toe car, in water five feet deep. The investigative agencies on the case are without any firm leads. Dr. E. B. Webb, Pocatello Clothing Missing pathologist, is performing an Two dresses and a blouse, val- autopsy to discover the cause of ue $24, were stolen from the re- death. . sidence of Cecelia Logan, $20 'Sheriff Parker said the path5th Ave., police said Sunday, ologist has foundsevere trauma of the head, indicating that the girl had received several severe blows. There woe no external cuts, however. Whether the head blows were received before or after death was not known immediately. CHAIRS BIG JM995 Wide Selection of Styles and Fabrics $225 Value (not lllvstrotod) $5 DOWN, $7 A MONTH . ity - . fabric Ye Fay $26995 Only $10 Per Month Blond Marproof Tops In Beautiful California 1 Top Quality BOX SPRINGS and MATTRESS INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA COST THIS IS YOU V 6 D 0 Ml rr P"Bokease E Lamps V0 Top Quality Spring and n f 1, "TrW 229.95 YOU PAY ONLY $8.00 MONTH BUNK BEDS or walnut Hardwood-mapl- e 1 finishes. 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A BEAUTIFUL SOFA and CHAIR Officer David Bradford, detec--1 five bureau, said Poplar Grove Store, 1385 Indiana Ave.--, was burglarized earlier, with cigar- ettes and beer reported missing. A building next to the store housing Puritan Cleaners was broken Into after a rear window was forced, then a plasterboard wall kicked out, giving burglars access to the store, Officer Bradford said. I PIECES 5 Down FOR ALL 7 PIECES Burst" pattern. Top qual- high-spee- M 11 ALL 8-Pie- 1 TABLE For your old sofa and chair on this new "Sun Two persons, a juvenile and! an adult, were arrested and police confiscated about $90 wwth of beer, cigarettes, a pistol and d chase pennies after a through toe west side of Salt Lake City early Sunday. Police Sgt. Dale Bitheil said he approached a car near 1300 Indiana Ave. (802 South) early Sunday and when he fried to stop it, toe driver sped away, ducking through several streets. 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