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Show .t"' Page 2:2 . First Major Bil!gham 9 1 - 41 Ite Lightning Power Lifie Worker . I 1939 Mining Accident Claims Lives Of Two Men 1 1 1t 1I .. , HINGHAM. Oct; 4The In Binghlun Canyon them while Men when 20 tons of ore and muck caved in upon on U. S. lease surface a on late yestertLty they were working Mines property in Upper Bingham. Robert Hotbed of the men. I Mine, 23 and John liasanthe.151.' vi et. recovered about 4100 pm. , .., yesterday by a crew of miners srho had worked furiously to re. tete. the victims from beneath tour-feeof dirt end rock which them had mshed down upon while they were working at the bank. base of the ' It was reported that the men Oct. S.Richard evidently had been entombed (or WCOALVILLX, a etrucs . Snow. 48. of Garfield. more than an hour before their tural steel worker and former ensi. bodies were found. Sultocatioin Con was held the lounediata taus Of ploy. of the Utah Coppr shout was killed instantly deaths. their , can,'. yesterday in a railroad se- Buried Alive cidnt at Echo, live miles north of Heavy rains during the past here. few days had weakened the wail According to Investigating --- of earth and rocks, and the tits. - caused firers. Snow either fell off of a by the men'e box car or plunged to the rail digginig at the base of the wall as he attempted to board one. Ile wee enough to bring the tons of a cut murk and ore crashing down up- - suffered a broken neck. On the left temple, and the left on them and burying them alive. leg was mangled below the knee. nip leased property is located Union A passing a above miles two ' Copperfield, yogi. train Pacific freight short distance east of the U. S. twor-sa- w the body lying on Mines upper office. but office the west side of the workers failed to hear the slide. track and notified the station The two own were reported seen who In turned no at 3:30 p.m. When they tailed agent in Echo,Sheriff Elman Bag. tified Deputy to report at the office at the close on the arrived corn. Bagnell reit Wunder. of the George day. , scene at II p.m. Ned Tustison investigated. . pony employe. railroad agent St rvangton, Wyo.. Upon discovering the cave-in- . was called, and he arrived at Mr. Wunder called for a crew of miner' to rescue the victims. ' For 12:40 a.m. William IL Chappell Coroner of an hour the . three.quarters crew worked at the grim task be-- fixed the time of the accident at ; tore the two were found at the 7 pm. yesterday. NO inquest is bottom of a dump. where they expected. unless demanded by had been covered to a depth of the family. The body was being removed snore than four feet. ' . to Garfield today. Leased Property According to officials of the Mining company. loin. and Da. nriche bad leased the property and were digging out ore from the old abandoned dump and shipping it to a smelter for reMany such dumps processing. reclaimed in the West have been FORT HALL. Idaho. Oct. 4. few years and during- thr-pa- st Rotmd-uof cattle on the Ft, Hall the ore Pent to smelters, where to Indian reservation preparatory with modern equipment, Yalu. the fall auction sale Oct. 10 le able metals. missed in the first Progressing well. officials at the processing are taken out. reservation announced today. Born Nov. 13. 1915. at Hermosa Beginning in the upper end of Beach. Calif.. Mr. Hoine was a the "bottoms." cattle are being son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. moved to pastures at Fort Hall Hoine. lie came to Bingham in the government meadows. about 15 years ago with his par. where they will be held until enta: After graduating from the Of the sale. time Bingham High School. he attend. - R. W. Dixey.. president of the ad Westminster College In Salt Fort Hall Stockmen's Association, Lake. He had been a star athlete said that all owners should have foot. at both schools. especially in young bulls at the corral in the balL t 'bottoms" on the Sheepskin road M arried Is 1938 at a date that will be given durlitr. Home married Darlene tar- . ing the time of the round-upsen In Las Vegas, Sept. 7. 1038. He is survived by his parents, ' his widows and a brother. Fred Holm. all of BinghamCanyon, t...., and a sister. Mrs. E. V. Ferry. Portland. Ore. x1111. Mr. Dazanche came to Bingham . In 1910 from Italy, where he for served was born In 1888.-Ha . - 3g months in the Army, fullOGDEN, Oct.the4.Eresenting Horse Dgden program, Follow. World War. diningthe d how Association will stage an ing the armistice.-te-workeexhibition several years in the coal mines at den area late this month at the Cumberland and Oakley. Wyo. r. Academr--ItWasatch Riding Returning to Bingham in. 1927. Creek. Burch he since had worked for the U. Proceeds of the show will go. S. Mines. Itoward a "rain check fund" be. He is survived by 'Ms widow. a big collected to defray. expenses Madeleine Dasanche, .11rs. of the association's annual show 'daughter. Miss Mary Dazanche, -1 held in June when stylish riders and a son Bruno Dazanche. all of Bingham. and a sister. Miss 1from five states competed. Rains soaked the field and seats dur. Mary Danzhe of Hilly. ing two of the three days of the attraction and kept patrons G. I year ., i I1 I 1 ' i t t 1 t ! t Horse )it Slated effect. and ing meeting here recently named the following city- 4 ticket. to be voted on at the coming -- two-yea- , Sandy-Relie- Society f Holds' Opening 3leeting , " -- -- SANDY'. Oct. 4.The Sandy ic' Third Ward Relief Society Its opening social yesterday the 'ward chapel, with Mrs. Hand. president, in charge. Dinner was served at 1 p.m. 43 members, followelbya Pro- - 35-Fo- gram. Mrs. Elsie Morrell was the general chairman in charge of the affair, assisted by Mrs. Alice Fer- guson, Mrs. Selma Jacobson, Mrs. Mrs. Irene Elizabeth Wright Mead and Mrs. La Preale Morris. ( t , , , . ' r , i ,,, , ..: 4 - IDAHO FALLS, 00-4,(A1lTwo Idaho Falls police of. titers today were the heroes of a early morning t- , F N I ' , , . jI 1 I t - I I ' - , 4 it II t, - ,I. . I ) ,. , 4 - Twenty men. eight teams of horees and a tractor appeared for work the first day of construction. when Bishop Leo Earl called for volunteers to start work on the site. Every member of the ward will contribute Ks part to the chapel's conlabor stievtion. much of the being contributed a a part of donations. 13 isbop Earl said. at thie Sergi W. K. ? Chauffeur R. F. F i 410. t. and who reportinveatigcted the arch. ed that Brown received a possible skull fracture. a fractured lower Jaw, chest injuries and a deep cut- under the Officers said that Wright Cor. ey. hotel night clerk, told them that he had gone to the hoters6. third floor when he card something on the second floorto and see went downstairs in time Brown go out a window. Drown then climbed up a fire escape to the third floor. Wright told officers, and either jumped or fell off the roof into the air shaft. on his landing 35 feet below back. The officers said Brown had been drinking. Alfred VERNAL Oct. Simper of Davis Ward was re-leased at a special meeting of that ward held Sunday night, and Joseph Collier was sustained to take his place. Bishop Simper had served his ward as ita first bishop for 26 years and eight months, having been called to that office Jan. 5, 1913. Ile was set apart in June of the same year by Elder George F. Richards of the Council of the .....,,, Smithfield Elder Will Be Honored - Boston. A farewell testimonial for Elder HiIlyard is scheduled for Friday at 8 p.m. in the First Ward amusement hall. He will leave here Saturday. and will enter the Mission Home,' In Salt Lake City Monday, where he is to prepare for two weeks before leaving for the East on ! Oct. 19.. LEAVES FOR MEET Power Firm - LOGAN, Oct. 4.-- O.- -Dr W. - Is- engineer of the Utah StateAgricultural College and the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station. has left for Riverside, Calif., to attend meetings of the cooperative council for the Regional Research Laboratory it wag-- 4Second HYRUM, Oct. Slaugh. Frank Johnson and Wilford Olsen were selected by Bishop Collier to serve as his counselors. C. 4.For. the first time in the history of the Branch Agricultural for third-yea- r college work enough t class organization, with over 20 students already registered. It is expected that the to.'kal number will undoubtedly be between 30 and 40 by the end of the year, according to Ianthus Wright, faculty. member in charge of the upper division activities. Class officers elected by this 'group include: Ray Waters, RichPaula Blust, field, president; Madison. Wisc., vice president; Helen Gardener,- Cedar City, secretary; Easton- Sampson, Delta, and Louis Mitchell Parowan, members of the executive coun- cll. Red Cross Drive Slated At Provo Hawkins said traffic deaths to tat four, as compared to eight for the first City officials had tentatively agreed to provide for the annexation into Provo City limits of 4.--- The :- - of up to Iis it heavy foreign supplies. normal hard to go back to a, described neutrality A. To Weston P.-Join National Group T. Idaho, WESTON, at Oct. cording to Mrs. Howard J. Maughan of Preston, fourth vice president of the Idaho Parent- . Teachers'illissociation.iheWe ton A. P.-- ex- organization tonightto consider proce. pects dures of becoming affiliated,- with the national organization. Thus far they have served inMrs. - Maughandependently. will be present moollEIMERIMMIPIPIONINIMME U ... , . , 1. E . 4 '' frei freathei . , ) ..... 1 :. ,..., ' - District Judge Lewis V. Trueman had today.austained a defense demurrer in the $400,000 damage Utah. Oct 4. suit brought bY A. C.- - Todd,against the Uthh Power & . Light PROVO. Oct. The First Ward Relief Society 4 prepara,,, and 42 members of a citizens' committee active in de- Company -, i , Cross Red a annual bazaar will the for officers tion sponsor Springville To C101efeating the recent murdelpallight and power plant-issu730 p.m-i- n an Friday-a- t membership roll call,Ralph-Order-ClesalinUtah- - KING C6A1:Tod'ayl of the school audi4 relationships field local life insurance the high Judge Trueman junior Eggertsen; that.it apPasture On Oct. 21 ity of irigation watera and of agent, has been named chairman toriums,, g!neral, damages, .$122,- peared on the faceof the cum- - ,S250,000 City soil conditions to plant growth SPRINGVILLE, Oct. 4. MO exemplary damages and $50,- of Pres. Erma Cloward, Agnet campaign. according to OW, Saturofficials have announced plaint and related factors involved In 13r. tin publicity prepared by 000 special damages. Trilma Jarvis and Broadbent. Jesse J. : Weight. ' Get the Jump on cold weather. Order a supply of as date for the a permanently successful irrigatcommittee in working to de- day. Oct 21, ' Trueman as in have be Mora will The drive declaredthat Judge Holladay arranged staged to the cattle the ed agriculture. ing the-dr- city pasture feat Todd "is a titialified privi- - the pleading Must expressly althe program. past years between Armistice Utah ENG COAL today. KING COAL, you. know, In pasture. leged communication." The proceeds from this affair lege bad, faith. malice Sand the., sl Day. Day and Thanksgiving At the regular council meet- Mr. "other-tor- . Salt abuse the Lake contrao. Todd, .ot -1 u privilege, ... bids will - is Me catswer Mg tozbe held Oct-16utioue htseci717- sa;.,7,17ire RewlullefueSocuruety NtI7orld'IOYr i'llile whose contract, with wise the tomplaint donot state -I, jo everyone's desire for clecmer fuel citybe opened for use of fall feed,in 111, Qf anfi commissioners the letion. is Octs4 rt1115e .. erect..., . 5. ,:, detend.,,r :thia-Pastur...,.. wlaich le dividedinsuingyear...zThe public. ti .labtyearto and-waxe, 4 ' blamer and light vited . plant was re-- ants general demurrer should be ' to four portions. .. a at sustained. referendum deningll election, 1 Successful bidders may turn jected, ' GUNNIsON F. F; A. ELECTS The Dublicat!on,"' Judge om ' charged in his complaint that his i - - livestock In the pasture-fr1. C0.112 31111111DOS hlultAisuti-kaTtahNAIGETTS ' COAL CO. Irit ltio . Oul et led le GL'NNISON. Oct. 4.Bernard man said. "appears to have been sa and business reputa- Was. 1661 Ity. MU s libe Mingts Panels Go - a Oct - 25 to March ,I. - tion had been maligned as made in good faith and in the perra 4 Sprensen, senior student at the MARTIN COAL CO. trzwaut BROS. COAL CO.' esult-of was The liver should pour out two pounds.of statements made- in an - fdrmance- - of what appears to GUnnigOn ValleyBigh School, 520 Was. Hy Igit bile into bowels dally.M.this bile , 4tk.:.-SUGARB0111E chosen treasurer of the local F. - MAYS run cm COAL CO. have been honestly deemed to liquid Oct' 4.-TREMONTON, ue saltily head cold -advertisement. yer i$ Dot food doesn't digest your 3151 Was. I Henrie electe a was , KeithF. L. A.: A; Mrs. son Mr. discomforts quickly. By. 1526 be and moral duty- of a citizen? It just &tag in the bowels. Gas bloats up Cook, of allégett that the !.... 1 put Just "2 drops" in Bountiful municipal power plant. committee opposed to an alleged your stomach. You get eonstipaped. Your Cook of Tremonton has accepted reporter. and Shirley Bjerre,,.4, -.. ' ' 1, f 4 ' each nostril. Demand sergeant-a-tarms- , '10 for which Mr. Todd had been con- at a In the contract betwarn plaintiff and wbok system is poisoned and you feel sour. a cal! to fill a mission 1.1.... gaard, ...0,-...,,, and the world looks punk. --. , Western Statea. tractor, had not been conStruct- - Ogden city. The comniunication sunk PENETRO 1470V1 Ed meeting held by the Future I0 A mere bowel movement doesn't get it , Elder Cook plans ' to leave for to specifications and -' Farmers last week-end- . ,..ig--that --1,1e appears to have been made to the cause, It takes those good. obi Carter's' I r, ias't z., JAW, Liver name plates on. two Engines were Pills to elected Home were Lake in Mission 'Other these officers two at Pounds Salt of the electorate and the get 'Ogden City, r I anite4 secursto appirin. flOWirif freek sad make sea feel ."1Ip , altered to give them larger cepa- ' as- - information to tifeni - on a bile i spring. Ellwood Sorensen being and up." Harmless. trestle. net &Malin"' ill 'Oct. 30, and for his field of labor ND i D WASH 0 D I , 111D -. P -Pm1119 P 4s 9. were He vice than to the be Peterson', Nov. voted maktPir deliver, Wesley upon lifth,,member bile dow president, city public question actually Ask for Carter's s , P , , - Little Liver Pills byfreely. sec) It AS6.11111111 . ed. ans. elec. to an at immediate mune. PUP Arnold his a and of Foote, Refuse tuusea family president, approaching municipal anytIlin, t 4106 At all diva stores. laS sad the - ' I - UTAH SUNG COAL M PRODUCED ONLY SY IMMO STAINS MEL COMPANY t. : Ms 'Todd . in his - suit seeks , t4ori.' ... If tary - war , s mission call. . , - - legislation as "fateful." . Co - 1 a condition." He said that although many authorities do not trust President Roosevelt in handling his foreign policy, he was opposed fixed to Congress' setting a foreign policy "in advance." He -- - - geare4 officials have approved the letting of contracts with ,Reeves and-- - SkinnerMachlne Company for the purchaseol.ma- LENVISTQN, Oct.,, chiner7 for the municipal power this evening nominating metting in- - the- - Lewiston Community plant in the amount of $5,948. and Building, the Citizens' Party of another contract with the city will choose a ticket for Company for $1,1000. Both bids were approved by the Uhicrytonthe coming election, it was announced by D. D. Buttars, chairtracting Company of Lebanon, Indiana. man. 8 p.m., the Commencing-a- t meeting is open to the public. The majority of the members of the present city administration are affiliates 'of 'the Citizens' Party. Mayor G.. A. Hogan, who has served as mayor during the announcpast two years, has ,1111 ed that he ill not be a candidate this ;eitr. d- 41 1 Is nation'sindustrialsystem meet demands - and by the time an alarm was turned in to the Provo Fire Dethe fire had gained partmentsuch headway, that the firemen were unable to salvage any of the property after their arrival. Another alarm was turned in later Monday from the home of Roy Park, at the edge of Carterville. Firemen arrived in time to put out the fire before it had gained much progress and the damage was limited to less than WO. An overheated fireplace was blamed for the blaze. , 1 to - City Relief Society.Plans Bazaar. At Santaquin t reconOGDEN, ttct. tho struction period following European war will be the worst part of the conflict, at least for neutral nations, Dr. Ai'rederick W. Ganzert, University of Utah professor of history and international relations, declared in an address yesterday before Ogden Lions Club members here. "If we remain neutral. tho United States is bound to enjoy a period of great prosperity," the speaker declared. "but this may be offset by the industrial slump which will follow the close of the fighting. When a Fire of undetermined origin destroyed the home of Mrs. Lydia Hogan in the Edgemont Ward Monday - night with a loss of 8 - Worst Time, View an area in Grand Views of approximately 250 acres, involving about 33 residents who have petitioned the city for annexation. Steps will be taken at once to make a survey. and plot the area Involved in the annexation. Water service lines will be run to the properti owners later. . year. Reconstruction After War To Be Annexation Okehed Contracts Approved last- this years as contrasted with 203 for a comparable period last year. There have bee'n 120 accidents this year in which persons were accidents Ih injured. and 153 which only property damaged. This is compared with 131 so. cldents and 154 property darn. age accidents from Jan. 1 to Oct. 1. 1938, said Hawkins. $1,500. Lewiston Party Nominates Tonio months 10 while 142 persons have been in. lured in traffic mishaps an far o There was no one in the house pi ed today. over to the Fourth District Cowl Monday afternoon on a third degree burglary charge, at the close of the preliminary hearing before City Judge Le nor Tuckett. They are accused of entering the Sugar Company slicer property on Aug. 30. with intent to steal property, according to the complaint reorgani- 4 substantially fewer than for the comparable period of 19313. Police Chief Dewey F. Hawkins report, and TruemaS Al Mossman Giles, both of Provo. were bound Utah-Idah- . OGDEN. Oct. 4 (AP)--Tr- af tic deaths and injuries for the first 10 months of this year wer Pair Bound Over ... zation of the Hyrum Sécöñd Ward Was affected Sunday when Bishop Edwin Clawson and his counselor Joseph F. Nielsen and Leo C. Nielsen, were released after serving for the past 18 years. Bishop Clawson has been called to act as, second counselor to Stake Pres. D. M. Bickmore. With President Bickmore charge of the change, Garnet Larsen was sustained as bishop. DevonWiser as first, and Alton A. Petersen as second counselors. The ward clerk, 111..M. Thompson, will continue to act in ity. ity. ity. selors are Edward Watkins, Ed. win Collier and Franklin G. P Toll Slashed Fire Destroys Home Hyrum Ward Reorganized Benjamin W. Johnson and John C. Buist have served. as counselors to Bishop Simper. Other men who have served as coun- CEDAR CITY, Oct. Oct. SMITHFIELD, is)'ha- Ogden Traffic The new CCC camp to be eitab at the Utah Lake harbur project will b manned by youths from Illinois. according to formation rect. 'ed here. The au. vices were rece vedrlo response to I request thatAvestern bo)s. rather than enrollees from New York or other eastern states, be aent here. The first contingent is expect, ed to arrive here about Oct. 15. Progress la being made dally in the construction of the camp, It cited at the muhicipal airport. lished City. TinrdYear-Wor- Ei Ilyard. son of Postmaster arid, MrsHazen Hillyard..,oL field. will leave soon, to fulfill a mission in the New England at States. with headquarters the $o a loaded platul CCC Camp Pushed OGDEN. Oct- - 4Over the protest of Mayor Hannah W. Peery, city eommIsAloners have asked the South Ogden Town Board to "put in writing" whether they will permit the city to eontinueto-sleliver waculinary ter to 21 residents scattered through the northern blocks of South Ogden. This appeared to be a formal of preliminary to withdrawal city water service to the town. because town officials have repeatedly informed city commissioners they want Ogden City service withdrawn no all town residents will use water from the ton' s new system. Mayor Peery voted against the move, contending It is "just another alibr to avoid the annexation issue. "We have served these people a greal many years at the request of the property owners themselves. and I don't think it is necessary to make reqUest.'' he. sal& City Attorney George S. Barker was instructed to request county commissioners for a franchise permitting the city to continue the service in South Ogden. since the city reportedly did not obtain county permission before laying pipes in what tain the town's permission If the city's service is to be continued. Families new on the water lines form the bulkcity's of residents who wish to annex their part of South Ogden to Ogden - Registration Heavy For B. A. Water Decision part of South Ogden. Barker recently submitted an opinion that the city must ob- about that same number during the whole time Bishop Simper was in charge. For many years the ward met in the Davis School house for their- Sunday School and other meetings which required divisions. Sacrament meetings were held In a small stuccoed log'hidl. In the fall of 1937 an attractive and much needed ward chapel was dedicated by Elder Reed Smoot of the Council of the Twelve. h ner . and liert Hansen, two men advanced for , - is now Twelve. One of the smaller wards of the Church Davis Ward membership is only 365 and had been Day .. De- New Vernal Bishop Named Note Founding exercises at Brigham Young University will be celebrated Monday, Oct. 16, It was announced Jensen, today by Dr. Christen acting president, Wilt dale , Observance of this annivermark the sary of the founding of the institution by Pres. Brigham Young. President On Oct. 16, 1875, Young executed a deed'of trust for the endowment of an institution to be known as 'Brigham Young Academy", whichI. later became Brigham Youngr University. A special committee to be in charge of the day's activities will be named this week, Dr. Jensen indicated. Ladies Social velopment Club and the luture Progress Guild recently held a banquet. proceeds of which went. towards the project. B. Y. U. Will PROVO, Oct. fielding I...A I- - . - ,, The s .4 struggle in the face of with their own guns empty at their sides. Chief Usrlson's report said; "Officers Hayward and Hansen PROVO. Oct. 4.General darn. driving past the IllWay eget of r7.50o are sought in a were store when they noticed personal injury suit filed la dia. GroctrY trict court by Blanca R. Crosland the screen door had been cut. "They called the owner. against J. L. Whiting of Springman toward. and he went inside ville. The suit grew out of an accitient near Orem on April 30 In with them to Investigate. The three men ;separated livwhich Mrs. Crossland is alleged so side. and as Mr. Howard ap- have sustained aevere injuries. the two lavatory the In an accompaming prsse Negro opened tiro. and thes goes Crosland seeks $2,530 ludit;mistugtth owner dropped to the floor as for injuries which she sustained the bullet creased his forehead. in the same accident. An Inch stow. to the side and The Crosiamts. passengers in a car driven by A. O. Rigby of he would have been a dead man!. Carlson said the Negro &tit Lak. City, amen that, WhiL., WillChief be entird with two felon! ing..driving another car, woe neg. degree burglary and Went and mponsible for the re- - counts: first Intent to commit with assault accident. suiting murder. I) , ,.....01wt-- ,.... .. Auto Crash grilig's- Damage nd3tlits At Provo a 4 Recovering bullet crease". - esaamamassess k - from a "forehead was Sherman Howard,- owner of the when the ex. Grocery store. change of bulleta took discs. eta was Chief Carlson said captured by Patrolmen Jack Hay. ward., World War machine gun. Provo 1 . . '. - i 1 - warehouse gun battle which resulted In the capture of a husky negro who bullets, according to Police Chief C. A. Carlson, al-moat brought death to a local storeowner. In custody was Junior Woody Felix, 29, Flagstaff. Ariz., suf- . fering from two police bullet wounds k . , ,......, - y H. Oct. PRESTON. , I, 6 A. ,,, ot Twenty-fift- ed OODEN, Oct. . OGDEN. Oct. Brown. 30. of 529 Twenty. in third Street. was reported "good condition" by attaches at the Dee Hospital today after he the reportedly fell 35 feet from :480 hotel at root of a three-stor- . 1 - , - p 114.. "Safety" Davis, proteetion service agent for the American Automosway. bile Association at Boise, was in A date for the fall horse show Franklin County Tuesday and was to be set late this afternoon conducted safety schools at Presmeet. by association directors ton, Franklin and Weston. ing at Dicks Cafe. Arthur Wool. He gave spirited lectures on and-Vr.Schoss. ley, secretary, measures to students of safety treasurer. were In charge., Rib. the various schools, and was acbons Instead of cash stakes will companied by Lee Hansen of be given, winners In the various Preston, atate traffic officer. to be named. Mr. classes. yet Today they were to have visit-- !Schosesaldr----------ad Swan Lake,- Downey andMc-There will be one afternoon Cammon schools to stress the imIperformance, according to plans. portance of traffic safety. "Safety" Davis is covering the entire IDAHO IMPROVES ROADS state. Oct. BOISE, A reIn each community safety pa1port of acting public works com trols are Organized, and where ormissioner H. R. Flint showed toganizations already exist special day that 33 state and federal aid ' instructions are given student pahighway projects totaling $3.221,trolmen. Mr. Davis travels in a 620 had been either awarded to specially arranged sound truck contractors, completed or comwhich serves as his headquarters menced on SeptI.. and platform while lecturing. -- - In-Suit-Agai- nst , kt J i . . . , I Early Morning Fall Hurts Ogdenite f Judge Sustains Deniurrer - .. v ,, ,, ' ' t ,, , .3,,,., C FIELDING. Oct. 4.A crew of Fielding Ward members with teams and a tractor have excavated a site for the new 129,0030 chapel and class rooms which will be constructed adjae cent to the present recreational building. , --Fo- r, mayorW..Ear l. Marshal., councilman. Incumbent: four-yea- r r Dr.- Reuben Joseph; councilmen. Calvin Miller: AV. A. Lee. Parley Ipson and W. W. Houston: recorder, Clarence - For treasurer, Frank Church. '' !I 1 , ) .0 ' 4 ' .,1 A.. Ward-illembe- Safety Expert Visits Schools In Franklin County . Re- - r. sixty-fourt- 1 election;--------- ",,,.. 0 - , ... ,,,,,-- ... 1. , 4 rs Ogden Asks Fielding Start Work On New Chapel Town To Write tothat 4 - ...... .,-., , , Af Twenty men, eight teams and ono tractor turned ant when Bishop Leo Earl of Fielding card called for volunteers to star I excavation for the new Fielding Ward chapel. their approval or rejection. certain ordinance authorizing the acquisition and construction of a municipal power plant. last Despite the fact that week city comimssioners voted to place on the Nov. 7 election ballot a proposed $3,500,000 revenue bond issue for construction of a municipal light and power plant, the residents took this step to insure that such a referendum would be held regardless of possible technicalities. City officials expressed surprise that the application was made when the City Commission had achieved the same objective U.--S- 'publican Party held its nominat- . I 'c PI . . 44 Teams And Men Excavate Basement For Nett, 'raid Chapel 4.A e ' .,' it.....,,,......, OGDEN, Oct. group of Ogden rtsidents late yesterday made application with City Recorder Ella O'N. Ballantyne for copies of a referendum petition for the purpose of referring to the voters of Ogden City, for 0,,ordén " 7 g Oodenite's Ask : 4The - . -- ( 1 p Oct. N t tot vV"Ilf ' , Petitions For nor To Auction Vote On Power pANGurrat, ' - il Itoulad'IliCattle - - l' of and received the full for the shock. Mr. Brox said that he noticed had started lightning flashes andclimb down to tell the men to was from tbe line. but Olson killed before he could reach the victim's pole. Blomoulat reported that when he recovered he and Olson were hanging from their safety belts. After an attempt to aid his comother membere panion. he sought the of the crew. who lowered body by rope. First aid and artificial respiration were administered. but in vain. Ft. Hall Indians , , ff, acious Martin Petereon. working on a pole two miles awav. was knocked to the ground. keither he or Peterson were serioualy injured. All of theother men felt the shock. but were not hurt. According to George Brox of Maryavale. superviaor of the lob, the bolt struck somewhere near the south end of the section on which the men were doing retie work. fie said that evidently 01- won had a firm grasp On a wire ' -4 I, ' 4.1triz te , Pantruitch O. P., Picks Nomin ess "9."11 tbe ratio-boun- , - ' i Junction and Panguitch when the am Went occurred. The crew of la men had made sure power was off before working on the line. and thus thought that they were safe. However. lightning struck the wire and then followed the line need Mr. Obloo and Blontoulat ,of Richfield wets working on 'a pole. Olaon was killed Instantly. and Blomoulat Was knocked uncon- , E 4 , ! 'sten east-boun- , t mond. was working on the newly completed high tension line be- -- . I T I Garfield 3Ian Is Killed Iii Rail Accident Idaho Falls Police Heroes In Gun. Fight , ,,,, .0 hand In the death of a Telluride Power Company lineman. who yesterday at 3.30 p.m. was killed by a lightning bolt which hit . ,,,-- - 0 today . 0 , l' reJLtaNtodCraly0Nhoad Vplisah.ye:cts. ,C,,, li 1 I ,, - VP : ...., , vntlinimmlnat i 0.0.1.. ...",,IF ,,,P,..i.111.,....14., U'idnies.Jay, Octoter 4, 1939 Salt Lake City, Utali Deseret 4 . , . . - . . M. . m II . II )s-t- , y -- WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE Tremofiton Elder Will Fill Mission - e, True-charact- e- -for sizecL-blende- 4 b-- . ' - a , . - -- , , , r I teln-i- . , - Noe1 , - liedt I :- t latikor - Obilophano-wrappedgua- SCJosenhl i, i, i 131111(117114n" 11 b ( , et ',, , - 1 . . :; ' . - .- . . .., , - . ' , - . , .. .., - - 2 |