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Show 6,, 1MW 4 - Idaho,-- 41 DamaLre-Heav- I yt WALLACE. Ida... April 20e (AP)Heeeding northern Idaho and Canadian streams left four dead today and more then half million dollars datnage in their wake. Jack Cochran and John Ojai. both about:.!4, were drowned in A new' Utah predatory animal control project involving about the raging Coeur D'Alene river inileS Wen of $111,240 has been approved by President Roosevelt. said word res., effit Rime Lake 'Wallace. One of the Men slipped ceivett today at Greenwell, state WPA dia dike rector. into, the river and ...,frorn the other lost his life trying to The federal government will supply $&4,240 with sponsors sup,- aid S27.000. him: plying R. Scott Zimmerman. Vtah leader, U. S. Biologteal Survey. anB. C.. At Michel. nounced that the project will begin immediately as a cooperative William Korner drowned in of and Acricultbre. small creek and Erie campaign 5ponsored hy the State Department the Utah Wool Growers' Association under biological. survey diminer. IV ii3 Trondson. rection. crushed to death 1w a landslide Predatorv animal control work will be undertaken In all counas he slept in his shack'. forest areas, division of ties on all classes rot land including: Wallace civic leaders estimated it would be a month before grazing districts and puhhe domain generally. a in drive 120 be will hunters and Iletween conditions could be reetored l0 employed A similar project against coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions. normal, Washed out road, beds has been carried on for the past several weeks. and railroad lines. dangerously damaged bridges and wrecked homes marked the course of the most disastrous flood to sweep this region einee Little Danger Left Montana rivers ivere ieported receding with little deneer inundetion. At Reminer- Six hundred eighty-fou- r net cask or communicable19. disease ,further water eas recede pr. Wyo., accordt.vere repored in litad during the ,vcck ending .pril ing after flooding highways and com. of of the. chvision McKardirectrir to Dr. Williana4. ing threatcninz to V. zAl out municable disease control State ,Boarciof Width. the Pnion Pacific Ile:Tread CoolMeasles !ed !he hs4 with :i50 new ta,PS, exi.chr the same nuMer weather cheered flood workIvr as was reported- the previous week. A total of 240 of Le ers.. measles cases were ,reported in Salt hake City. Mumps is ?he ecThe St. Joe river, no miles new cases reportNi in the Ftat. eight onci in importance with south Of Wallace, forced 200 less than the previous week. New caf.es of chickenpox fell from families to abandon their homes. 104 to 1. ninny of which were dernolished and Diphtheria. 4tafluenza, epidemie meningitis, pneumonia be the turbulent river. the scarlet fever showed an increase in the number of cases A temporary ielief headquart showpreceding week. with vhooping cough and German incasies or was set up in a feed store erg tufever of new no caset a and decrease typhoid smallpox, ing at St. Mar. near vhere the St. berculosis reported. Joe ripped throligh two (likes to Nine counties had no new cases of communicable disease to of acres and flood thousands list. MI counties sent in reports. arrv hoes away. A boat went D. C. Wheeler Jr.. secretary; Jerihe river to take food are7 Legion Rifle Old) ry Bergstrom, treasurer; A. rt. supplies to St. Joe and Calder. At the Food supplies were reported getiiiertel. range manager. Elects Eureka Leaders same Zime committees were ay tingelow at Avery, another town care further to take of EUREKA, April 20.New oqlpointed up:stream eers of the American Legion RiLog jams were rhmamited reimprovement of the range and to beautify the location-Thfle Cub of the Arthur q. Sul:Ipeatedie to save the drawbridge. date for tbn,first shoot w3s van Post. were elected Monday at St. Marie. Aid IsOlated Homes set for April 24 at p.m. Small evening as follows: be will in rifles used bore Relief agencies turned their atFrank Only president: Townley, this shoot tention to isolated homes or set Charles Robinson, vice president; t . To Shut Dowlf - Malor operations at the Amerb an Smelting and. Ilefining Com, pany's Murr3y pra'nt wilt tie- itemporarily ,hut dovin May it. it was reported today by Mtnager W. J. Oronnor. Ile explained that the shutdown was ternporarr and has ' .ztn annual occurrence since 19:1T. 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'or ItilP ,s-- he CO. l'UnNITIME Was. 8152 135 South State late. years., ;,,k.terrik ,tiibbed 1:1 1110,,t ,t,t - ;mil will be b!at-t.t- ;:i)v,t344-1-t--nt- .duced Siritit, arid ihe rot avioy and the itonds- ;0,1t pifil I. bond of 1,1.000 set in iin ase i.ntacy manslaughter II tto, ity coutt. yesterday tiad rfad of hail ot iisexYliete. ,ct iI iintiar Roth Arraigned Miss Bennett anti Don Mibhell, tdiderrovvr 111:111 f(,1 ' he 11 Nvere I....or to ote an harging ve0Pila (:r SELECT-A-SPEE- CALROD D Hotpoints revolutiosuiry cooking unit. 5 different cooking speeds. Proper heat for every food. By test, speediest electric range unit made. Saves up to 64 in electric cooking costs. y! .. a.' r i N Z, 4 2 I :' '4, 4. 4 . ' During the two year period ending June 30, 1937. l7tah metal miners worked an average of 492 '300 shift years for each fatal accident, which Occurred in the ;nines of the sitate. according to statistks released today itv O. P. McShane of the State Industrial Commission. t A year" represents the amount of time a man xvotill in. put working 300 regular eight hour shifts. For the fiVP year period en4 . in the stuno date the aVeraze yearR wozIeti per fatal accident Nv ilg :3. showing condo- streiv that th.a present riav safety CaMp3ignq and presatitionary measures are bearing rich fruit,Mr. McShane pointed out. In 1937 there were 4.188,351 exposure in ripen eut metal mining. or 523.343 dent-hoshifts, for one fatal areident or an average Gf 1.745. years per fatality. In under, ground metal mining the 1,tame year there were 11 fatal accideota .for 1.0S173S8 eighiliour shifts, or an average of 328 t years per fatality. 1 t 4 ' ''' : ,,,' .: .: ... c, ' 0 . 1 300-shi- ;AI i t, t, man-hour- 'Av4r;3','"""'""'11Pr' , I 300-shi- : 11""a211117",otl,' t I 4 0.664646 I f Intervenes iTo Stop Planes !IL S. - 41 .-- -- ,- - ..'. LOS ANGELES. NOWcook April 20 The federal government stepped In on the This great new Buick was first introduced to the pub. I ic last fall. Through September, October, November, it sold in steadily iscreasing volume. In a period when sales of other cats were sliding off it went ahead, in one month genially outselling one d field. of the Big Three of the were pretty sure we had a great car when months ago we checked the final blueprints . 1935-Buick)- It had the new and mighty DYNAFLASH engine for sparkling actionthe sensationally d esirable TORQUE-FRESPRINGING for a lullaby of a ride. Looking ahead in that promising day, we figured we had every.chrce of getting our sales share by reason of what this car gave the buyer for his money. are sterner, it appears we built Now, when-timbetter than we knewwe've got a car folks just won't E 0 German-hor- el as one might expect by its price-class- -, season's Four Best Sellers! but one of the which they are put. Paul Mantz. stunt Bier and, technical advisor to Amelia Ear. hart. assisted the investigation with hls testimony, Harrison said. One of the four counts in the Indictment against Bieter charged he bought a lowawing e from Arnold Odium. husband of Aviatrix Jacqueline Cochran. and It was flown last year to Mexico City hy Mantle. From them the plane Wag removed to Vera Cruz and shipped to Spain, readier money.to-spenThat's the convincing sort of car you're about to drive MOM 111111111 , 111111 MONS OM when you ,first take the wheel of a 1938 Buick. If you haven't yet handled a new Buick, you ought to just to see what such a car is like! ZOO NOY WOW CUM 1110111111 MUTT STIRINNITIMPE MUSIC ONSTIR ISMS OffilACONI MOW MINNS MUM ORIORMI 01611010116 Delft IT t011e AMMI.11111C Re VIM CAI IN MMUS MS ILL TIESE HAMS . ,, - Ogden-Buic- ity AlA wrif w -- heats.---enable- s l'.. ' I i rv -, ''',c v.... '', 1.,. t ;.t,' am I.' 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"Not only have:sales during the half of first April failed to over the March rate. but In some inatances they are low... er; the losses on a tonnage basis ranging from slight, to as much as 25 per cent. , "Ingot 'production continues to folloyt the irregular ceturse of recent. weeks." the organ added. "acme districts being up one week and down the next as operations are. expanded tw it-- duco d --in keeping with irkcoming' ' ..,;:1011weloamwel5mai,IPWIG,A.10, lefq CALROD D LI Remains Unchanged A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE OLD CAD'? STOP.UEDE Enjoy These Fea tures justments. Its new ultra HIGH speed heats faster than ever. The "Warm" setting measures low current to keep foods hot without scorching. And in between are three other accurately controlled speeds that fry, boil.siminer at new low cost. LI ''' I 7 am Steel' Mill Output vi onot-Jr3ErsEra C 'r Y . 570 South Main Street, Salt Lake City Utah ' MURRAY MOTOR CO., 4794 So. State St Murray, Utah Sales Co., Ogden, tit. Russ Traher, Inc., Provo, Utah k 171i DT TO ,:,4".; sensational new Ca !rod gives you d NEW YORK. April iltICEI 1 t:i t 1:;:7 ,; at the nation's ,Operations steel (mills this week are running at 32 per cent of capacity, fAt t 1. ,,, better at less cost. -- MANSION( OPMEM. ON 111111 40 -- nI d five precisely controlled cooking you to choose the exact heat required for any cooking operation, without doubt or guesswork, or worry about burner ad- 4 Tk, i mono-Man- dl IMP CIANS of Mexico. Select-A-Spee- dited under existing treaties. made by a car in the thousand-dolla- r bracket. Such a car is so goodhas so much of value in it people just won't do without it! They buy it not only in preference to other cars they buy in preference to waiting for easier times and IIM PUMAS' VILITIMIlkillAb MOM 1111110111111111111 SPOISSENI100111111111111 citzn S. Attorney lien Harrison termed his case a general warning against the Nale of planes without full knowledge of the use to There is only one explanation of such a record when Ns n Although Bie ler is said 16 be In Mexico and cannot be extra- .1, It's still going aheadnot ear Number Seven or Eight, . BUYER'S DIGEST OF TH1 1931 BUICK ti, lowest-price- es do without! today to end the purchase of American airplanes (or shipment to Spanish Loyalist forces by way of Mexico. Charging violation of United States neutrality laws, a federal grand Jury indicted Fritz Dilater. ,,,. 3 ' iSale To Madrid WE ; , arrain- amended ioinolaint iittempted to liv offering for sate 41:1 eviden, e containing ep(.04 of the liquor corntni,;.S1,,n. :Aft( heti S fit lihertv uncier Nit.000 bond. Arthur NVoolley ishis at-torntT. The case was continued to Sat- tirday, at which time the two atlorncvs ill hie objections to the. amen-decomplaint. The court TOOM wa filled to overflowing this morning. 1tL iiIiiI( "300-sif- r ' curtains. - NI ,;,- r, CHEAP Radi ct..st heat no Homeless smoke cw soot to blacken shiny pots and pans, cloud walls, or darken the fastest electric cook. ing coils known. ""' Mine Safety 1Record Cited witnoi ITITIwnligulf! CLEAN Col. rod coils cook as lost as food will 'cook. They are he((1t !; after a 4 iP Intwia v. Flk wa;11- was 1,ola-.e1.iy a highway out. Gonher boles rearlv ,bropri.ht disater to the dike whieh tiroteet North Lewiston. but fte. Weatnr-F-; was (I'kenvered in firne to throw erf7WS into the job of leaks. the stopping I 1, sk a!t- 01 Utah it'te tibie, giving of I al hr ,a,,h Itzh,e ',1i101 a S:ntkfi T.Ond 1,1,411 ,, feet Th e .fatal stabbing- followed a drunken brawl in the itex,tay,. ern a short .1.1V:stance from The 17. S.,Cate according to testirnotty introduced utthe hearing.. Paten Wall tift Ildett by I.... II. Minter. local attorney who contended that Ins clieut ,ictis "InflICII orunk.' and rtot resnott,ili:e. tor his act- tionr hen lie ,tabiwri Flahert-rltatrivii lieiii- lielit tot- -a hear- lut-- t as 1.0 iiii ,iihr v td rderinttle if he' v'''11 ,,,t,"' l'eld tr.' "le toe. ?ury ilosplial. .i.crniiers of h. iiiiiii,,,.1- fin-- , 12 i,urc ere Path-i- t ,if Wai rent. 'L It,'" 72."- Eli- ntietti itiatiehe. i.i. West Weber i totrimion SWIFT , i repi;eil that not 'he ,t.tt, - life. 14 i tiond. Slie has two .hji- he given tin ontiand to g..in lier litcoolm !,1,(0,1 Arproximatelr 250 me, ale worhing at the rdant, :nut y,,,,, ltin of this mtmber w.11 still lie employed. The 1710 teme1;w1.,e rol arilv laid off till fo:i state unemployment etimueni sat ion at I he, rate of 'iW7 a The liiturrav uThrt will emit intle orwrating more nhot:t !';10 men. Some will lie elven work eleaning flues ma awl ing Fhutglown was attributed to low metal tiriees. narttetUarh lead quotationq. Shipments of low ar2de ore have practically ceased. tlements where families might be in nr.44'1 ere 1100I)Prg in evacuatina reftrziee-- in thri st. Joe area. ..7here they had ,o leave thlri of their own camps. nr aier rivrr :it The e SEEM! a , , d p h , Learns Bail Excessive Her attorney, ilegry seeger, ed the bail 'was ee,sige ;mit in .violatiih,of the constftu li,n ill'i joill of rights. Ilit had :tail hi the papers that the heal y tsril hJ,I been set "beianse, Fier a,, .,," e, the 1,tate Itqu'ir tointrii.-sion is interelted in the case." lie tailed attention to the had of te,.ser arnont st .t in ,,,,,, s,ric,,,s ehatges, and saidI that probably L s ,I.ent rould not even raLie the ,,,.,,, - ' ree Patel) charged with murder for the fatal siaubinegg Titomas ylatertv. :'dt in the 17. S. street Nov. 1.fe on 171te inty-filt- i : 1 the Sernmithstriet cour t at 310 a.m. todav in the ease of Renitar nev-com- the Hotpoint' metal-seale- cooking coil that has revolutionized electric cookery by bringing new speed, niw cleanliness, new economy and longer verdict of wax returned, by a Wry in The-liquo- Communicable Disease Cases In Utah Total 684 - being-n"-gug- . 20.A OGDEN. April e he Murray Plant of patented. Rome Flat-to- a grand Jury sitting lit Salt Lake!City investigating certain delaws are being enforced in Ogden and partments. they are going to be enforced here," declared Assistant County Attorney L. V. Trueman this morning in City Court when he baill of S3,000 to s1.000 vigorously protested the reduction of with criminal 'eon- In the case of Celeste E. Bennett, chle,, spira :113 CALROD is 4N ot sGaile ty 1 laws of the State of Utah-arflaunted in the face of the people; it lias been said this case er will to trialthat it will be washecFout. whave OGDES. April 1931 iPatc11,11eld Reduction Of Ba, Utah Predatory Animal control Project Approved , 7:11 7: 1 4:111Pröi66:-.1iro-rRtip$::,'- Flood Kills 4: 71. 20 - DESERET: - ,,f 4 11' Vglt t t ::',7 LECTIZIC::, , aArIGE:.:,,:,',',:::' , .. mooloni SALT LAKE DEALERS Chrtsial 17TAR Puce lamp Co.. Lago'a, , , Elias A. Dowses. Farmers Unica. Unica. mai. EttialUlt Eleatic Skit. 1 BOWERS C. L. )(airman Metcantilo Co.. Loki. 1,1ktit E: Ilat Sauk 4 O,RAINTE MARL 1010 Modors Utilities Matt Pocatello. ideAse. HOTPOINT STORE, 42$ So. Mat S. Torsions Co.. PleatipoTter. Idaho. Nods ? Audio Studios. Inc.. Oadea. Utak , HAMAR FURNITURE CO. ltp1 Se. West Temp Scaoss Electric Co. Oudot. Utak , RADIO STUDCIL INC.: ISS L boodwtry. 41, . t Video Fussitunt Ca., Aoudad. Utak SHARP 12JECTEC CO- 121 Ss. State St- alt Pilaster Electric Co.. Pluroso. Mak WIZTERM EIIIIITTETZ co.. In vo. State St. Western saws valeas. maw., Idaho. 4 -,ITIAlt POWER, iND LIGHT CO 111.11 Starsol kuntlAca co.. omit Siam HOME APPLIANCE CO.. 451 So. Uwe ktoodway Itilit - . . -- |