Show — V ' Vht Suit £akc Fribunt- Thursday Morniiig- - Utah Unionist i V State Officers 50 died A- - Forms Group Y To Promote Traffic Safety Vic? V X Fate One) I George M Cole Provo George R Mayberry Provo and Charles A MacCerthy Ogden The convention shortly before adjournment selected Logan as Tribune Intermountain Service PRICE— Two special meetings of the personnel of Utah state board of health were held Wednesday following adjournment of the Utah State Public Health association convention Dr William McKay state health commissioner was in charge Present at the two sessions first of which began In Price municipal auditorium at 930 a m were district health officers sanitarians nurses and county supervising nurses all of whom are membeis of the state public health association and who attended the convention here Monday and Tues- t r1 1 ‘J I" day The morning session was brief featuring gieellngs by Dr Edward L Van Aelatyn Price public health official The and Dr McKay groups then separated into sectional meetings to discuss problems pertinent to their Individual Urges Safety Program It provides for appointment of a committee by the federation presi- if t dent charging the committee with carrying out an effective safety program The resolution follows: “Whereas the Utah record for traffic safety is among the worst of the 48 states with a loss of 221 lives in 1938 and a cash loss of over $9000000 to the people of the state of Utah "Whereas fatal traffio accidents have caused and continue to cause much sorrow and remorse “Whereas we believe that most of our traffic fatalities are preventable “Now therefore be it resolved that we the Utah State Federation of Labor cooperate to the fullest extent of our ability with the Utah traffic safety council the state highway patrol local and county traffic law enforcement officers and other local and state agencies in a continuous and active effort to reduce to the minimum traffic fatalities In order to accomplish this “Be It further resolved that a traffic safety committee of three or more members be appointed bv the president and that the said committee be charged with the responsibility of carrying out an effective safety program “Be it further resolved that the tiaffie safety committee be instructed to send a copy of this resolution to the Utah traffic safety council state highway patrol dcpaitinent and others to whom they believe a copy should go that representatives of the various locals tiansmit the meaning of this resolution to all lotal and county traffic officers find safety councils ” Members of the committee named by Mr Peterson were D D Brimhall and C K Lentz Salt Lake City J H Tolman Provo Mr Cardon Logan and Mr Mac-Cthy Ogden Mr Brimhall said the committee has formulated no definite plans but expects to offer ltsserv-ite- s to the slate traffic safety council and will also push safety Tolman BOISE Sept 20 UP) — L O Nichols Boise printer was reelected for a second term as president of the Idaho State Federation of Labor at the conclusion of Its annual convention twenty-fourt- h here Wednesday night He was opposed by M S Taylor a Lewiston musician One of the upsets of the convention election came when August Rosqvist of Pocatello secretary-treasurer since 1930 was defeated by H I Hansen Nampa !w Office Rejects Notable in action on the closing day was the rejection for the second time of a tosolulion which would make a woman to be elected at large an eleventh vice presr dent of the federation Despite a favorable committee repoit the convention rejected the resolution after members had declared that women are upheld by labor as receiving equal jiav for equal work with men and should receive no special privileges A resolution placing the secre' liueix a school band Speakers are to Include B P Manley executive secretary of the Utah Coal Opeiators’ association O A Wiesley member of the state public service commission P Lloyd secretary-manage- r of the Utah Retail Grocers’ association and Val D Hicks executive secretary of tho Southeastern Utah Associated Ihduslnes Donaid president Of the state junior chamber of commerce Assistant State Attorney General Grover A Giles will be toaStrhaster at tho annual banquet Friday night at CarbOfi Colihty Country ftnd club Bound PROVO 0Pr for Trial Barney Scott 19 of Payson waivfld preliminary hearing when arraigned Wednesday before City Judge LeRoy TuCkett on a second degrtfe bUfgldry charge and w'B bound over to the district court Bond of $500 was set by Judge Tuckett In lieu of whith Scott was placed In the county jail SAN FRANCISCO Sept 20 CPI —Idaho officials including Lieutenant Governor Donald S Whitehead and Westeiman Whil-loc- k Boise chamber of commerce president were chamber of commerce luncheon guests here Wednesday aTter dedicating the to CaliforYellowstone cut-of- f nia Weber Adds Students OGDEN — Weber college s enrollment was headed 1939-4- 0 e for an high Wednesday after officials said preschool registration passed the 600 mark Expert Leaven OGDEN— R C Haven inter- ao£ City Board Cited Falls PROVO— District Judge Dallas II Young Wednesday fined Sanlaquln city councilmen $1 each after convicting ttygm of contempt of court In theAvater suit brought by Genola against Falls y Santaquln Funner See Fair Idaho — Farmleft ers their time limited threshing machines for the annual Eastern Idaho state fair BLACKFOOT Wednesday ucts of to see choice prod- their neighbors $ V Youth Accepts Cnll SPANISH FORK — Jaik Jex Warner son of Mr and Mrs Ezra Warner will leave September 28 for the Westorn States L D S mission after two weeks’ training at the L D S mission school in Salt Lake City Officer Seeks Post LOGAN — Guv Christensen Logan city patrolman filed for ap- Wednesday pointment as chief of police a post to bp varated October 1 by M Carl Boulter S L Child Hurt In Ely Mishap 9:45 a m to 4:35 p her THURSDAY IS ' WEBER COLLEGE DAY presenting Weber College official students faculty members and prominent suits Mary varied and entertaining proand BE hear see gram Come in TELEVISED It's FRtEto everyonel Alumni in a under hen! - j s long THE PARIS PlvcfovTriu (i tors’ in Third— O D Berry of TocatollO Fourth— R L Madsen of Idaho Sixth— M S Taylor of Lewiston Podatollo was chosen for thb 1940 convention LIVER BILE Without Cilomel — And You’ll Jump Out ( Brd in Iho Mofntof IUim’ to Co ThO liver nloiiM pour out two pound of liquid bile Into your bowel daily I f tin hi la I not Unwin freely pour tdiffrat bloat up doc vi in tha bnwol ( It You fet nbnmath onHpatcd Your ynuf Ortioia ftyatem ll poisoned and you feel lour look and world lit punk punk A nero bowl movement docn‘t l the cause It lake those food old ( arlcr a j title Her fill to ir t those two pounds of bile finwlnv frerly and make you f ! up amsstna In and up Harmless penile rnskirtf Mle flow fraelv Ak for I I itlie I Ivcr nil hv name IMuse anyihijttf Oiaa At Oil 4fu iUf pod i&f 44 i ) jut CO OvvLj deri iron near here er at Nevada Finds Missing Youth etueleW t - wt 1 jtL'c TV- - v- - A w 'It I X rf V”? i ' -- v umt J I I " f h CEDAR CITY— C B Cooley - ' ‘V 4- qj ’-' 4 as- sistant professor of vocational and industrial education at Branch Agricultural college Wednesday was named president of Cedar City chamber of commerce succeeding Melvin R Thorley Mr Thorley elected last January at the regular chamber election resigned at the regular board of governors’ meeting this week and the directors elevated Mr Cooley from the vice presidency to head the Cedar City civic group for the remainder of the year A successor to Mr Cooley tvlll be named at an early meeting of the board officials said Mr Ihorley left Wednesday for Salinas Cal where he has entered business He expects to be gone at least a year he teld the board Mrs Thorley the former Arldhe Daynes of fealt Lake City and their daughter Busan Pae accompanied him to California CIO er 4 y ' V3K? coat NOW during PctacuIar you ku DUPLer-- "A bom c a lur both of Caspar and Kenneth Brown and Floyd W Booth of Midwest pany network from Washington D C At 930 a m (m s t ) 22 relative to the u heat situation as Influenced by the European ci ibis -- Xrt f J 'i i ' ' T dj - '1 c’-'- ’ -- - T r?- 1 of j - ln a winter i 1 J wondrW ”c°me cold I l940stwIsGirTrrOlSfur i ’’t ' V Kflr ?- StrupwiuL (DutdsjiX Y- - n j f — f f i ¥ f t 1 c x sl 7 r r'VS q Bear-bioU- ? $j 1 rTf?L rr Dyed Muslrmt e- r - Coast Crash 1 k Proves Fatal KAN DIEGO Cal (Ah— Mrs Elsift 57 of Lance Creek Wyo Harris or injuries Saturday In an automobile avn lmoivN suf-fet- died Wednesday an ident -- Her grandson Keith was in a hospital in a critical eon- - Your (lit ion Her son Harold Harris who was driving when the car crashed through a btldge guard rail was loss seriously huit furnace can be equipped te W-5- 0 AND IJROU'Vr socinsa ?i3 hi:d give you iox cticBBics 2ritlril muskrat°‘v ’ ac sALCiricl stsf)rEI) ° COtOA U1I ’ By ‘Dead Cotv WALWORTH Nev shal MallAy Wadstvorth butcher was roetAeilng Wednesday fiom Uijnile admlhlsterhd by a cow he had believed to b dead And which he was butchering After shooting the Animal he tngnn to diCts It Th cow kicked the knife In his hntid and he was seveiely rut About the face Ha was taken to a hospital In Reno for ticutinciil SI0 7 ctLS OCX? present Butcher Hurt I WAKE UP YOUR ranch In Ilojtsville Survivois include two sisters and a brother Mrs Mildred Kon-atzTribune Intermountain Service and Mrs Beulah Stanely HOYTSVILLE— Funeral services and James Barber of Butte Mont for Don D Brooks of Hoytsvllle He has two daughters living in bad" she reflects until her rekilled when an automobile In Nampa maining eye gradually clouded which he was riding overturned and early this year lost Its sight Tuesday afternoon near Ilenefer also fiom a cataract will be conducted Friday at 2 p m Mrs Ball was given new hope In Hoytsville L D S ward chapel last week when after a deliwith Bishop Robert S Hillier In Is Your cate eye operation Dr R O will be in Hoyts-vill- o Poiter assuied her normal sight charge Burial cemetery would be restored Good In Mr Brooks was a Wednesday with hope fear a iar diiven by Ralph passenger 21 Garfield and wonder she opcm d handage-- r Hubbard-Denn'- s also of Hoytsville when a fiont id eves and blinked behind dark lue blew out throwing the car glasses off the highway and against a offers No iter mors liberal "It was light again'" concrete culvert Mr Garfield sufcredit arrangemanli than ws do fered laceiations and bruises Wa give you the finsit merchen Mr Brooks was borrt at Wan-shi- p due and lava you money too ' Do not think of buying diaMay 21 1919 a son of Earl and Nettie Crittenden Brooks He mond without tint allowing ui was graduated last June from to show you our truly wonderful Noith SumiiRt high school where itock There is no obligation to on he was an outstanding plover buy but for your own good— just Idaho— The POCATELLO tho school football and basketball look myBtery surrounding the teams as well as In M Men basketCONVENIENT CREDIT disappearance August 3 of Dale ball Pocatello acT Bair Surviving are his parents six countant was "solved" Wednes- brothers Wren Brooks of Firth day said Bannock county Shenff Idaho and Grant Elliott Eugene llubbaAcl-Dcn- n Maurice J Rossiter in Information Dean and Ralph Brooks all of ofNev Mrs three sisters from Las Vegas peace Hoytsville fices that the former Pocatello Blanche Barlow of Evanston youth Is employed In a bakery Wyo Mrs Thelma West and Lorraine Brooks of Hoytsville and a there Mrs Zina Aitkens Foul play was suspected as a grandmother ill MAIN STREET factor in the disappearance when of Spanish Fork Official Watch Inspectors Friends may call at the family Bair’s battered automobile was Union Paclfle Railroad found In Ross park two miles home in Hoytsville Friday until lime of services sOuth of the city ROCK SPRINGS Wyo -A- ccording to word received here from Robeit Armstrong of Cheyenne Rock Spnngs has been reelected Wyoming vice president of the C I O for the slate’s district No 1 centering on Rock Springs Ray Maki of Hanna president of tho and W A Urban of state have Pared secretary-treasurboth been reelected for two-yeterms that Btart Januaiy 1 Willie Cammotk of Gebo representing district 4 and Mike Petrovich of Monarch representing district 5 were also elected In districts 2 and 3 ft run-of- f eleotion will be necessary for the selection of vice presidents from those districts as those who led tha voting did not gain a majority In district 2 A L of all votes Rowland ahd Loe Lleuranee of AAA Chief lo Speak Laramie Johrt V Anderson of — N E Dodd director 60ISE CP) C Dolan Ryan Park and Francis Of the A A A wfstfirn division of Bairoll were In the race While Will deliver a radio address over In district No 3 the candidates tho Natiohal Broadcasting comJ H Harris and A Woild war veteran Barber was employed on the Clyde Starr Services Chamber Picks New Chief Five Ofieers H Tuesday injuries A CIO Reelects were: J to Conduct Credit districts Stresses Alms Ideals In the afternoon meeting Dr McKay stressed the alms and ideals of the state board emphasizing especially the responsibilities of the group "We as a body are responsible for the general health of the citizens of Utah” he declared "and should exert every effort possible toward the reduction of disease and the correction of unhealthful conditions In the state striving always to make Utah the most healthful state In the union" As a means of constant contact with the state office Dr McKay asked all public health officials In the state regularly to present their particular problems possible methods of solution and the method they proposed to use in solving them Outline Objectives The Immediate aims of the board are fivefold Dr McKay added embracing maternal and child health crippled children service venereal disease control the state tuberculosis sanitarium and the current pneumonia survey A special project was suggested by Dr McKay with relation to the venereal disease program whereby free drugs and materials might be made available to all qualified physicians In tha field for treatment and control Fifth— II II Freldhoim of Twin LLY Nev— Darlene Sheridan 8 daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Sheridan of Salt Lake City was store struck by a Coodman-Tidbadelivery truck diiven by William Tielcase Tuesday night and suffered a badly broken right leg to Deputy Sheriff According William Nellie Trelcase was driving fin lovfer Ault man sticct toward the center of town when the child sought to (toss the striet oppftiently failing to see the car afid walking Into t he side of it '1 release said he was unable to The child was avoid the accident i ftrned for a distance of 20 feet by the ear before Tilok was able to stop Rushed to a local hospital by J A McNeill she was found to hav a hroken right leg above the knefi 'Iho attending physician estimating the fiaeture was such that it would be scveial weeks before It could be set $l of want ette ll m elected District were Find— Joe Seelhammer of Wallace Second — H K Daws of Pay- w official delegate of the stale federation to the American Fedia tion of Labor convention The convention adjourned early Wednesday afternoon and was followed immediately by a meeting of the executive council at which a program for the year was dis- barber Hansen formerly was one of the federation's six district nationally known safety expert loft Ogden Wednesday after a three-dastudy of local safety Ho addressed 16 audiproblems ences during his visit — with a salary per week was passed without opposition Mr Peterson was also named cussed e no V Tribune Intermountain Service PRICE — Means of stimulating consumption of Utah fuel and developing related industries will be studied by members of the Retail Fuel Dealers’ association of Utah who will meet here Friday and Saturday for their ninth annual convention Friday and Saturday The fuel dealers who will come here from all parts of the state will be welcomed formally by Mayor J Bracken Lee following a concert by Carbon county high Business sessions will be held at the Elks club with Joseph E BUrbiflge 6f Salt Lake City state president in charge Frank Jewkes unions m chairman of the entertainment committee on a full-tunof $10 y Idaho Labor Federation Ends Meeting among local throughout the state The convention which opened Monday closed without a dispute of consequence reaching the floor tnrv-treasur- r utirrT" JPiTiri'w‘w' right C E Lentz Louis L Cardon Charles A MacCarthy D D Brimhall and J H Retail Dealers Intermountain Neivs in Brief To Study New Fuel Uses Idaho Group Fetrd at efforts ' - Members of the traffic safety council of the Utah State Federation of Labor named Wednesday at the contention at Price Left to long dm kened by cataracts brightened to give life a new meaning for a Logan woman heie Wednesday Five years ago Mrs Harriet Ball of 429 North Fifth East street became blind In her left eve when a cataract formed In "Still life wasn t so the lens newly-appoint- the site for the 1940 convention Spurred to action by an accident In which a delegate to the convention was critically injured while en route to the convention lon-da- y and following a plea for cooperation by a member of the Utah traffic safety council Chester J convention Olsen of Ogden th unanimously indorsed a resolution calling for immediate action LDS LOGAN— Eyes Discuss Means To Forward Utah’s Welfare f (Continued From — Thrown SALMON a bucking horse r ? 'J Woman’s Sight Rites Planned Bucking Horse jllcaltli Experts Restored Kills Idahoan Hold Special Friday for from Idaho By Surgery Victim Barber Crash Maury Price Parleys Tribune Intermountain Sen ha about from late Labor Federation Picks Safety Council t ' Reelect All September 21 1939 - MMIVI SALE PRICE Marvelous Value! SUOMU Skunk Dyed vt9i)0 S7T nn CHUBBIES s79 vdoO00 Ti— Mar- KP ANTHONY Idaho — Lyman ftkhwlne rnnger at Kpeficer and Nod Milliard ranger at Heise left this wn k to Kill nil She ranget hnol at Tony Grove training iRmp near Loghft UlAfl NTVER NEYTR lac ol rising price :V 50 f 1ft the will you see such a vole os this aqainl There's youth spiked with dash La evrY line of tills 2$ inch Chubby yourt at an amailng low price I SSpnh' t jT r:e j k l - -- f imaifof ruriert he Gswtlrwoman Tk' Generation °’r 37 South Main an suulli Ml Vtaseun JUUU J : ' I “IV ' -- y "V — |