Show FOR OIL URGED ON RAIL RATES i i Explains Difficulties Utah Mines Encounter In Meeting Costs Mrs John Coggins Interred In Alpine SALT LAKE April 30—The present freight rate structure cm mining products Is all that the traffic will bear and the proposition to In order to help penalize the Ismines the farmers unsound and fraught with danger said Governor George H Dern testifying at the interstate commerce commission bearing Tuesday at the Hotel Utah ' Managers of several large Utah mines declare that their properties are fust “breaking even" now and the attitional burden of Increased further freight rates and probable decreases in the prices of metals would force them to close down The governor explained that prac- - tically all Utah metal mines handle a low grade ore this means handling a heavy tonnage and operation on a small margin of profit even In the best of times Every increase in mine costs he explained means that a selective process must be followed the higher grade ore must be culled out for treatment and what is otherwise pay ore must be abandoned as waste EVANSTON Wyo ‘April 30—The body of Mrs John Coggins who died at her home here on April 25 was taken by Beem&n tz Cashin to Aland pine Utah Monday for services Interment the body being accomhusband John Cogpanied by her gins their son and wife Mr and Mrs Merland Coggins and by Mr and Mrs Bish Coggins Mr and Mrs Noel Whiting Mr and Mrs Pyla Lutz Arthur Coggins and Charles Young Brief services were eve- held at the residence Sunday prening Bishop Harold E Brough siding Funeral services were held in fhe L D S chapel of Alpine Monday afternoon Interment was made In the city cemetery there Norene Whiting Coggins was born in Alpine Utah on August 25 1891 She was married to John Coggins in American Fork 23 years ago She is survived by him three sons Merland Arthur and Arnold Coggins and one daughter Fern ‘all of Evanston three brothers Jim Whiting of Salt Lake Noel Whiting of Club Evanston and Fred Whiting- of OgTwin den and by five sisters Mrs Marcia ' Dillept of Lehi Utah Mrs Daisy Glider Receives Lutz of Garden City Utah Mrs £ Bish Coggins of Evanston Mrs TWIN FALLS April 30— (AP)— Elsie Comer of Los Angeles and Mrs The glider which Colonel Charles Annie Anderson of Ogden has said provides one w Aof Lindbergh the safest means of learning to REPORT RECEIVED Twin Falls fly has descended uponarrived of oil obReport on the analysis here tained The first powerless ship demonrecent coal In a from imbe assembled Tuesday and willPaul Lake test made Salt in stration by McKinley will the Triple Fuel mediately Pilot been has corporation 20 members act as instructor for the by Jesse flatten president of the Twin Falls Glider club the received Mr Hatton said of the company club Idaho :3 first such in has the very satisproved analysis M of the to the management factory company and that the company will immediately install a new retort In Ogden on a practical and commercial basis for demonstration purWill Visit Falls Four Physicians Europe SALa $ Ex-Sher- ! - LAKE April Four physicians Dr J P Galligan Dr Martin C Lindem Dr F Leaver Stauffer and Dr Fuller B Bailey have laid plans to visit Europe this summer and fall to study advanced medicine The four will meet in Vienna where the major - part of their work will be (tone 20-fAP- )— t-- f- BANKER RETIRES PROVO April 30— (AP— After 40 years of service with the Provo Commercial and - Savings bank vice president and Farrer T Joseph -- cashier of the institution has decided to retire His resignation is effective tomorrow Judge A B Morgan a director will replace Farrer on the 'executive committee f L '’ -- n' v X ' ' 4 ' r j sn' & 'S'' V i' A V ' ' s " Dies iff ’ At Billiard Table 7 j ' ? -- f y wC The Bride Recovering From Bullet Wound iffip&i Make the test tonight BALDNESS CAN BE AVOID£n LUCKY TIGER for PS'T11 sermiddki? i teller ‘ Automobile Sales i it eeHowEasy XsPMNGi UTHT i BOISE April 29 —?AP)—In the first quarter of 1930 slles of automobiles and motor trucks in Idaho totaled 3028 as compared with 2904 in the first quarter a year ago it was shown in a report of the automotive service bureau of Boise today Ada county led in the sales Twin Falls being second Canyon third and Bannock fourth new and delicious Heat Rice Kris-piin the oven butter and salt and serve them like pop corn! What a treat! HERE’S something es Rice Rrlspies are the cereal that’s so crisp it j crackles in cream or milk Great lor breakfast ltmch or supper Toasted rice! At grocers Madeby Kellogg in Battle Creek RICE mmis RICE KRISPIES FOUR STORES IN FOUR CITIES OFFERING TOIELY VALUES K' The county spelling contest which was held here last Saturday afternoon was won by Martha McOuffin of Mountain View She is an eighth grade pupil George Rollins of Ly- man also an eighth grade pupil won second place He missed on the word “its" Martha McOuffin will represent Uinta county In the state contest to be held In Douglas next the September in connection with constate fair The contest was ducted by Mrs Jennie Isherwood county superintendent of schools FRUIT FARSI BOUGHT Owen Fox has purchased a fruit farm near Ogden and he and here shortly his family after the first of the month The farm is located a little outside of Ogden and lies ’West of the Ogden-Sa- lt Lake highway Jens Anderson is demolishing a :am located at the rear of the Elmer Johnson property In North Evanston The structure had been built for over 80 years and had become a menace to children playing In the neighborhood Frank A Zlonke has purchased a tome In North Evanston from the Hatten Realty company The property was formerly owned by Mrs Harriet Young of South Pasadena Calif Mrs Robert Summers and small son have returned from Ogden where the child has been In a hospital for medical treatment Mr Summers has taken employment at the Bayliss ranch where he is employed by the Walton brothers Mr and Mrs Summers came here from Ogden to reside FOE THE Choice of thousands of 'dollars worth of Saving of 15 to 30 NEW apparel merchandise including shipments en route to be values Unsurpassed added to each price group as they arrive — Special Terms NOW Until May 31st no Deposit required GRADUATE 5 30-ac- will-leav- re e i Style— Qua Ity at a Price! all Hats Men’s The new shades and fitting comfort! i —At -- SOCIAL MEETING A very pleasant social meeting was held at the home of Mrs J B Bailey by members of the auxiliary to the U P safety first organization who attended the first meeting of the month held by the auxiliary Bridge was played during the afternoon honors' being won by Mrs H E Payne and Mrs J W Martin Following the games a luncheon was served Present were Mrs W R Pickrell Mrs Max Carin Mrs Andrew McFhie Mrs Elizabeth McCarty Mrs J B Bailey Mrs William Gibson Mrs John Ewer Mrs H E Payne Mrs George Erwin Mrs E B Peterson Mrs J W Martin Mrs Milt Hardison Mrs Ed Horrocks Mrs Ed Stevenson and Mrs Robert Guild —Stout sizes I 40 to 46 — Slim models ! 37 to 42 and all regular ‘ A wenJarvabeforaea A" guaranteed leveled watdi that ax- Lu the appearance ef anytime-too wsteh A 'good Ckse has Basctitee new sport band Get tomorrow: "New! Snappy and Coiiservative it Models for Spring and : Year-Arou- j I 1 nd that will than any previous ‘ ever ng hard-finish- ed ANOTHER VALUE For Spring and Fall! —Offered Now and All During Mayl Small Payments ara featured at McClanahan’s t nsui: ’ Ladles jeweled guaranteed watch with rich rectangular case flexible engraved band A real bargain’ ' Topcoats—Entire Stock -$ 4 in a highly specialized manner compering entirely with cash stores During this sale—our prices are far ' " below regular— so-cal- led Your Own Terms Always just as advertised And $28 Now! No man with any regard for his health comfort and appearance can afford to be without a topcoat— for driving— for a hundred occasions!— Pay weekly f I Sale—Boys Reg 75c "HANES Summer Union Suite 2485 Washington Are Now t Sale—Boys' Reg $150 300 4 All bear the 95c at a saving of 55c Now! MCCLANAHAN’S four j stores in "four cities— advertise and sell boys clothing of the better grades— easily recognized Your Account Suite (6 to 9 3nrs) will be welcomed ' V and opened as soon as Boyn Boys’ 4-P- c 4-P- c Students’ 2-Pa- nts $985 Suits (10 tol4 yrs) $1485 Suits (15 to 18) $1985 Your Own Terms' 18k white gold your seelction Is made In any department Re gardless of whether youhave accounts elsewhere or not you can full quickly credit convenience here - - every of our service privilege obtain - SPECIAL w V O Fay $L59 Weekly KENSING-SYSTE- M label — hallmark of better quality! ( Caps AlI-Vo- ol 03po Topcoat Values to $3985 All Reduced 59c All during May! Nationally Advertised Values! t ring to match Both I J "V " 'i Smart Clothes for yourself or members of your -family— At yayjsafe- Prices Vt i Several Weeks--Eve- n Months to Pay —SEE OUR WDTDOW DISPLAYS— More than 150 Selected— New $100 Neckties t ' Reduced for this Sale to fori i Guaranteed Pure ’ RlZI© ©ILSR9SI nSll9 & VW£v§lnlllR!l(CTf(0) and Healthful Hitlions of pounds used by the Government attempted ‘ Diamond Seven diamonds in redding ! -- New handof this offer i Unlike any clearance worsteds cassimeres somely finished suits of tweeds cheviots twists and others New tones — colors and mixAt just $25 j tures! — Stouts slims and regular sizes ring Perfect Blue White for over 3 Oyems 25 5 crrrti With 10 to 20 Payments do more for MqClanahan’s stores value-offeri- iWeVe proud 3 om&ixiextiaxK some combination of wedding and diamond ! REGULAR AND EXTRA 34 to 46 SIZES ' A Sale 'ovE DJEAOT be sizes n r Smart patterns bride-to-- j ! SALT LAKE April 30—Contract Every ‘ $25 Now! - Bank Will Float Huge Bond Issue brims— New felts bmade to sell at $500 —You will like their easy Nearly $10000 Worth of Men’s and Young Men’s At One Pric next summer SameJMm - poses to float $1000000 in Salt Lake City school district bonds bearing 4 per cent interest Tuesday night was awarded to the National Copper bank by the board of education proceeds from the sale of bonds will net the school board $973380 the local bank's bid to be used to finance construction of the South Junior High school scheduled to begin - ‘ ANew' -- $sS8® at Ba luc We1 Malce Increase In Idaho Laxative All-Vegetab- le M TICK BITE FATAL cky CODY Wyo April 30— (API-Romountain spotted fever caused by wood ticks claimed its first old Come ®heo Nature lfanuns— help nature dear m complexion and paint red rows allow cheek Truly wonderful mni follow thorough colon cleanam Tvin —NATURE’S REMEDY-- to regulauVS trengthen your eliminative organa watch the transformation Try N) cf mere laxatives Only 25c - ST MARIES Ida April 30— (AP) ORANGEVILLE Ida —A Associated bride Mrs Emily Photo frwi CAP)— While playing billiards here was said to have atwho Snyder forRev Marshall Davis Tha 60 Yates Ralph Tuesday Lafayette week suicide a ago in a fitm Ptempted - head Presbyterian of despondency is reported mer sheriff ofr Idaho county and Erie recover-frowidely known in central Idaho church committee studying proba hos wound in bullet the by lem of marrlaae and divorce dropped dead1 He Is survived his widow and four brothers here April 30— a Iew rau-roa- ds H - 1 s ' ' victim of me year in the death of Charleshere Williams employed ranch had been ill only V with the tipk fever BOISE April 30— (AP)— The Idacaravan is to “live off ho good-wi- ll an invadingarmy if like the land" by the state champlans announced ber of commerce can be completed The chamber has asked the over which the tour will be routed to feed the caravan only on food products that are producedNe-or processed- in Idaho California vada and Utah The party will leave going by May 18 from Pocatello way of Twin Falls to Nevada and California cities returning through - Salt Lake and Ogden April 30— Frederick Sutter one of the Injured near parties in the automobile wreck Cokeville Saturday night when Or-r- in Evans was killed died at the night hospital In this city Monday He was 23 years of age and besides his parents Mr and Mr a Rudolph Sutter leaves several brothers and sisters all residents of this city Eldon Nelson the driver of one of the cars is slowly recoveringoccu-AMr Sprague and wife also the Nelson car are in the gants of at Kemmerer Wyo with othcars fair chances cf recovery wer- - aestroyed by fire Ida MONTPELIER f t under the mineral leasing permits1920 1’ act of Governor Emerson indicated that while there had been very helpful modifications of the policies as originally announced by Secretary Wilbur of the interior department in he would respect to existing permits not cease his militant state rights policy “New supplies of crude ofl of light if Wygravity 1ssoon will be essential to continue to operate its oming refineries at the rate now in practice and hold the markets for petroleum products which have been established through years of endeavor" the governor said Second Death In im - LOGAN April 30—Wednesday May 14 has wen selected asA the C date of the third annual U S to show according club horse Wyoming Governor InsistsI Ag Wood former president of the Ray club and general manager of the Public Land Policy- show this year The show wnich Is Hurtful Includes a rodeo and a livestock ex! will be held cm Adams field i— hibit ROCK SPRINGS Wyo April 50 E J FJeldst- - of Ogden will Judge — (AF) —The door still is closed to the livestock - The U B Remount service will further oil explorations in Wyoming Governor Frank C Emerson de- tend a special car of horses from ' Fort Douglas as they did last year clared here Tuesday The governor said he was contin- A --Teat deal of equipment will also be sent from Fort Douglas Entries uing to urge upon the administraSalt tion in Washington that a reason- are already being sent in from f able program of exploration should Lake Ogden and Logan be allowed through issuance of new ! V Local Foods Asked Accident Occurs By Idaho Travelers Studies Marriage Ag Club Selects Date of Horse Show NEW PERMITS BERN SPEAKS WEDNESDAY EVENING? APRIL 30 EXAMINER nOTVSIT STAITXt APD tttp CREDIT JEWELERS 2405 Washington Ave Spring and summer patterns silks 'exceptionally and well made —Pine ood-lookl- ng Mail orders and Out-of-Tow- n Accounts Invited JJo'-'Dtpo-si t Necessary! ! -- |