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Show THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 8 ENGINEERING Proposed Cold Storage Plant Data Taken Up - in Conference. Spatial to Th TrflMM. ot lt-fo- ot one-thir- d, 12 OP). Assailants Also Children, Governor Signs Bill Aimed but Motive of Attack BoUe to Mountain Home Still Unknowu. to Reduce Cigaret Fire Hazard. Road Impassable; Rail racial U Th Tribune. DELTA. The Identity of the boy roads Have Trouble. BQISE.'Tdaho tV An act mak- Spatial te Th Trlbun, BUR LEY, Idaho. Sunday, Country club members were opening the spring golf season. The fairway was in excellent condition, but It was decided to have the greens rolled immediately. Farmers, returning from Sunday services, sorted and fitted their horse collars and bolted new lays on the old plow. Then they milked, sniffed suspiciously at the south wind, and turned In for a good rest, preparatory to a round of spring work out in the fields on the morrow. Sunday night and all day Monday It snowed. PLAN PUBLIC Plans Idaho. FAIXS. TWIN drawn up by the Producers Engineering corporation of Los Angeles tor a cold storage plant In Twin Falls were outlined to local men Monday by O. H. M. Dorsy, who represented the company on a trip here last month, gathering data regarding production of small fruit and vegeregion. table to the Twin-Lan- d The proposed plant would cost apwould meaoo.000 and proximately sure 140 by 760 feet. It would have In addition a loading platform facing a railroad track and t platform In the rear for unloading produce. It would be one story with a basement, the type of " building material not yet determined." Of the $600,000, local Interests would be asked to furnish or the cost and size of the plant could be altered to suit the prefer-enc- e desire. of local people if they iir. Dorsy said. With I. B. Perrlne. pioneer aettler, ' who Is sponsoring Industrial development here, J. L. Lloyd, chairman of the Industries committee of the chamber of commerce.- and others, Mr. Dorsy conferred with bankers and business men Monday regarding the proposition. He will call a meeting of fruit Ethel Barrvmore Search Reveals MUD DRIFTS, Suffers Relapse Child Beaters a March SNIPE TOSSING HALT AUTOS resultNEWof YORK. taking part m a benefit per- MEASURE BANS Snow Flakes . Cut Short Old Song of Spring FIRM MAKES growers of this section as soon as roads are favorable to discuss these plans, which are only tentative. Other representatives of the Producers Engineering corporation are expected here at that time, also Frank Evans, Salt Lake, general counsel. for the American Farm bureau, according to Mr. Lloyd. Build Canning Factory Whenever Feasible. While It Is not proposed to Include canning factory with the storage plant, construction of the latter would Increase the need and oppor tunity for a factory which would be arranged or on another plan when ever It should be found feasible. The storage plant would have all modern facilities for storing green fruits and vegetables, King, reirigera tlon. washing and drying of apples to remove spray residue, ana would have a capacity of 300.000 boxes of the crop apples, about raised on the Twin Falls project. one-thi- rd Armours ts ing It a misdemeanor to throw out of automobile was signed by the governor Tuesday. The bill was passed by the legislature with a view to reducing lire ts hazards in forests where careless have been known to start fires. are In effect In Similar atatute neighboring states. bills Other signed by the governor included: The second whistle bill prescribing the size and nature of whistles that might be used by steam or electric clg-are- ' trains. The "butcher" bill, requiring meat dealers to register, with a view to checking the activities of "rustlers." A bill prescribing that taxpayers on real and personal property can vote In county bond elections. A bill allowing the state department of public works to negotiate with the railroads for removal of dangerous crossings. New Bus Service who beat Gordon Savage into unconsciousness as he was on bis way bom from school Friday noon has been pretty certainly established, but the Juvenile court refuses to reveal their name or any evidence until th case has been completed, according to the Juvenile court officer at Delta. As yet no motive can be assigned for the act, the official says. son of Oordon Ravage, Principal Willis Savag of the Delta was Into brush lured a school, high patch, gagged and beaten into unconsciousness by two other boys of about 7 and 13 years. Passing children heard moans and notified Mrs. Leland Twltchell, who went to the child's rescue. The culprits, according to young Savage, threatened his life if he revealed their identity and then fled when they saw that the child was to be rescued. Mrs. Twltchell cared for the child until late In the afternoon and then returned him to h -home, v- Looms in Idaho Scout Council Elects Officers BOISE, Idaho W). Possibility that a new Salt Lake to Portland stage POCATELLO. Idaho. Oscar A. would begin operation during the coming summer was seen In a request Klrkham of Salt. Lake, associate refor Information made by the Pickgional director, was the principal wick Stage company from the pub- speaker at th session of the Eastern lic utilities commission. Idaho Area council. Boy Scout of Th company asked Information America, held Monday night at the Bannock hotel. P. C. O'Malley, past relative to operating through southern Idaho, and a copy of th pres- president of the Eastern Idaho Area ent regulations was sent them. Pos- council, presided. Dr. O. F. Call and Kate Block, both would sibility that the company make application for permit before of Pocatello, were elected president new and Into was law goes secretary, respectively. Of the the effect new organization by unanimous vote, and en by the commission. The comFred B. Mlddendorf was named scout law make it optional with the commissioner. mission to grant the permit. A brief address was given by J. W. Highleyman. superintendent of moState Parole Board tive power of the O. S. L., who Is also Studies Sixteen Ca$e$ vice president of the Pocatello district council of Boy Scout. BOISE. Idaho UP). Only 16 cases will be up before th parole board Former Twin Falls meeting here Wednesday. This Is Man Dies at Tacoma the smallest number In the recollection of members of the board. None of the applicant for parol OOODTNO, "Maho. Mrs. C. W. Tenney. who received- notice Monday represented Important cases. of the death of her uncle, Robert William Huston, has left to attend the funeral, which will be held in Tacoma Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Huston came to Idaho Falls In I Sew with An ia mads of S 1902 and for seven years was enI part hot malted butter aad 1 part gaged In the real estate business in I LEA & that city. In 1909 he followed his brother. Luther, and family to Ta SAUCE coma. where he resided until the time of his death. STEAK t60 ry PERRINS' X Strrt lUm.'. TWIN PALLS. Idaho. The bill iard which swept this territory Sunday night and all day Monday left a layer of four or five inches of snort on th level, though most of the snow was piled in drifts, some of whlcn were several feet deep. Most of the rural roads were completely blocked, the main highways also being temporarily Impassable because of deep drifts on the north and soutn stretches. warming temperature Tuesday re duced most of the snow, filling the streets with slush. Borne of the outlying road are reported In bad con dition on account of mud and water, even the gravel highways falling to hold up traffic, with many cars having to be pulled out. The storm is confined generally to th Snake River valley, as only about an inch of snow covered the ground at Shoshone, with practically none in the Sawtooth mountains north of there, according to an official report. The storm will not Increase the storage water In the Magic reservoir, the report said. The wind blew hard in that region, blockading the highways with snow. The Rogerson-weu- s branch rail road was cleared bv a rotarv snow which plow preceded the train Monday evening, although heavy drifts occurred after that. Trains .were able to make the route Tuesday, the local agent reported. Boise-Mountai- Home n Highway Stalls Cars BOISE. Idaho OPlNo stage lines have operated between Pocatello and Boise for two days, due to the boggy roads, but an attempt will be made to get through Wednesday, the office of a local stage company reported Tuesday. The road has been Impassable between here and Mountain Home. Roads to the west were muddy, but passable. Tne roads in this vicinity were made especially bad by the snowstorm of Tuesday morning. The sheriff office reported upward of or in miles road the twenty county had been marked as Impassable be cause of mud holes. Teams hav been busy pulling stalled cars out of the mud for the past three days. Light snow was possible Wednesday, the weather bureau said, but no general storm was In prospect. Pocatello-St- . Anthony Route Remains Open to Th Trlbunt. Special IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Passenger buses were running on schedule from St. Anthony to Pocatello Tuesday following the heavy snow of Monday, which blanketed the entire Snake River valley. The Ammon road and Reno Park roads and practically all country roads to Idaho Falls were drifted and Impassable Tuesday morning. but the main highway was still open. Pocatello, Blackfoot and points north reported heavy snows Monday. The rotary plow on the O. 8. L. railroad made through to West Yellowstone Monday night, according to Information received here. This Is the first tithe the rotary has opened the track this season, and it Is expected that the first train will go to West Yellowstone Thursday. Idaho Fall experienced a variety of weather within forty-eighours, with sunshine, rain, snow and wind during that period. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ht 1W f Creme Oil 'Vi ft 10c l5 Sayman's Vegetable Wonder Soap brand; tanned. forf 1.00 5 for $1 Chamois oil $1 Diamond $1 $1.00 Karnak. 2for$l $1.25 Creonmlsion. ... Ess Jay Milk Pound... Sugar. Java 3 3for$l for Vi-l- $1.00 25c Resinol Soap 45c Kotex; 12 in 5 package 3 for $1 for 5 for $1.00 35c Beechnut Peanut Butter Large Site 4 FOR A r- - c&e B for $1 . .3 for $1.00 . .3 for $1 50c Gillette Blades 15c Lyndhurst Silk Tissue l VI Toilet Paper 'K" Lotion Camphor, Glycerine and .... 1 O $1.00 fnr $1.25 Bayer's Tablets, $1.00 Mail Orders Promptly Filled; add 10fi for postage C1 ' Aspirin lOO's Globes; fig Mazda 10 to t. HAILEY. Idaho. Snow at Hailey, at an elevation of slightly above 5000 feet, has receded to only twelve Inches, but that at Old Baldy. at an elevation of 9000 feet, and at the Vienna mine on the Salmon river watershed, elevation 7500, Is still sixty Inches, according to the snow report of the Sawtooth National forest watershed made by M. O. Benedict, forest supervisor. The total cumulative snowfall at Hailey is 58 .25 Inches, as compared with 38.15 inches a year ago, and an average for the station of 76.79 Inches. Eaton's Aberdare Linen 3 for $1.00 loUmfTwfcan. JUUta- Takaa JJc SeatJfe. OlnM 1H. I lit - I "Cndcara," Dept. oack few. 5F. Malda.Mss. 1 the new Ford was designed, immediately apparent that a new tire would have to be made to match the car's performance. It was distinctly a new problem, for here was a car with quicker acceleration, greater speed and more braking efficiency than any car of similar size or weight. So that every. Ford owner might be assured of maximum tire mileage at the lowest cost, the Ford WHEN it was Motor Company devoted many months to research and experiment in conjunction with the lead-in- g tire manufacturers. As a result, certain definite specifications were developed for tires for the new Ford. These specify cords of certain strength and texture, a large volume of tread and rubber, sturdy reinforced and design, plies for protection against bruise breaks all the strong features of construction formerly considered for only the largest tires. Great care also was taken to secure the best riding qualities in connection with the transverse springs and Houdaille shock 'absorbers used on the new Ford. Though the Ford tires are 30 x 4.50 in size, they have the resiliency and air space of much larger tires because of the drop center rim of the steel spoke wheels. side-wa- ll non-ski- d Another unusual feature of tfie new Ford tires is the provision for balancing the tire assembly. Every tire is marked on the side-wa-ll with a red spot to show where the valve stem should be when the tube is inserted. This is just a little thing, but it assures a uniformly high standard of tire performance at all speeds. For best results, the tires on the new Ford should be kept inflated o an air pressure of 35 pounds and checked regularly to insure this pressure all the time. This is important. Low inflation breaks down the side-wal-ls of a tire. By causing overheating, it also destroys the rubber that acts as an insulation, with consequent separation of the cord. At the end of each 5000 miles,' when, you have the front wheels packed with grease, it is a good plan to have the wheel alignment checked. This will prevent the possibility of premature wear of the tires. When punctures come, as they will with any tire, you will find the Ford dealer particularly to, make repairs quickly and at small cost. See him, too, for replacements. Then you will well-equipp- ed be sure of getting tires built specially for the Ford car according to definite Ford specifications. Ford Motor Company SHOSHONE. Idaho -- The" school board of district No. 12 met here Monday night to canvass the special nana election wnicn rsmm Rutnr. day. making possible a fund of $127.-00for construction of two new school bulldlnas. Plans previously drawn were all aiiDroved at thu meeting. Bids will be called for and contracts let within a few weeks, with the intention of having the new buildings open in time for the Tall term, according to President S. T. Baer of the school board. 0. BCYS HOTEL. Special to Th Tribune. EPHRAIM Mrs. William Osborn of Cedar City has bought the furnishings of the Keystone hotel and taken a lease of five years on the hotel. Mrs. Osborn Is having the place redfcorsted and Is putting in new furniture. New Cars on Display Baker Motor Company 3rd South and 3rd East Wasatch 2713 City Motor Sales Company 460 South 41 State St s East 9th South Wasatch 2880 Motor Company Wasatch 2915 Sk 1 Santa Rosa fl Jm Stationery $1.00 HING and cooling to the stla,' antiseptic properties which help to overcome excessive perspiration. it contains 1 Taylor-Richard- 50c TAIiCUM RZFT.ES Tires for ,the new Ford are specially made to give long wear Board Approves New School Plans 5for$l .$1.00 $1.00 Offer g for.. . . Cuticura Am formance Sunday night against the advice of her physician, Ethel Barry-mor- e, who was ill with influenza, ha suffered a relapse. Mis Barrymor was taken 111' last week and took part In the benefit for the Dua fellowship, although she had a temperature of 103 degrees. It was cakl h probably would not be able to resume her role in "The Kingdom of Ood" for several days fonder for four Daily Toilet Special to The Tribune. 3for$l 3for$l 45c Gem Blades 65c $1.00 Gold Plated Gillette Raior 50c Super Lather Shaving Cream 35c Hillrose After-ShavinLotion , $1.85 value Q O 2for$l .... 2 for $1.00 $1.00 J $1 40c Squibb's Shaving Cream. Pluto Water for $1.00 65c Sterilized Antiseptic Gauze $1.50 Knight Hot Water Bottle. No. 2 size. $1.50 Knight Fountain Syringe. No. 2 Size z'AW a t 3 J , 3 National Special Combination (lv $1.00 Super Lather Shaving Cream 40c Squibb's Tooth. Paste 45c 30c V Paper Cleaner 8 for 60o 2 for $1 Lipton's Tea Powder 50c Bristle Tite Tooth Brushes V ij Wall 20c Climax LAVORIS... 65c Dry co Dry. Milk, 2 for S1.00 75c Mellin's Food. . .2 for $1.00 50c Paper Cleaner 12 for $1.00 2for$l 50c 3 for $1 80c Walli Ess-Ja- y A M tV Analgesique Baume Bengue 4 for $1 av Special to Til Trltun. 75c 50c Hospital Cotton ; lb. roll n, ... Oil Hyrreia Nurs in; Bottle; Complete with Breast 3 for $1 for $1 3 for ?1 SOo Snow at Hailey Still Foot Deep of 50c Mentholatura 25c Philadelphia Mixed Bird Seed $1.25 Moone's Emerald 4 10 for $1 Lux Toilet T 60o Eureka Kubber Gloves $1.25 3 15c 15 forfl.OO Milk 50c Phillips' SL.0!u..4for$l A Medicated Tt1ue. Special U Tt . MLf 13, 1929. Jf A.k Any Bankrr. Bulldtns and Loan Co . or Insurance Firm wnTTTifj ir.vfsl Ihfmunrrar-tarcini- in Real Estate! SATS A YD niMANIM! Own Vour Own Home! Turn to the Wtnt Ad and look over the fine bargains Ure today. t SALT LAKE CITY Authorized Dealers V |