Show i THE OGDEN STANDARD AT END OF RANCHER HOLDS FAIR CHANCE® OVER MORTUARY i f ' VS ’ Jtah Company Attempts && - RENO Nev Oct 31 CAP)— The call to arms in a local "mortuary war” today had drawn a number of Reno’s most prominent citizens into a court shit the plaintiffs to which included such names as Unlteu States Senator Tasker L Oddie Dr Wiliam Br Johnston Attorney General M A Diskin of Nevada Leroy Pike Reno city attorney and a number of others including leading attorneys bankers and architects The trouble dates back several weeks ago when the city council in he-sa- iii2' i 1 ay t 0s s & - — -- '— t Associated id plea¥i'tered " Concerns Finding of Body In Canal Date of Trial Fixed Idaho Oct 31— ST ANTHONY plea of not guilty to Ra charge of the murder of David Jenkins here last November was entered in district court today by Miss Jennie Bishop A defense motion to quash the information filed by County Attorney Hassir was 2denied by Judge C J Taylor after arguments had been heard The trial was set for November 24 at St Anthony The information and charges that Miss Bishop shot killed Jenkins at the home of his Press-Phot- o Lieut Harry Con-''ifo- r Capt Errol Boyd (right) Canadian airman andfield London after at arrival Croydop (Ieft) shown following their were Columbia c In greeted by They veteran plane flight Charles A Levine (center) irana-Atlantl- of his death Funeral services were held at' Tono Wednesday MARRIAGE HELD Miss La el Olson daughter of Mrs Fritz Olson and Ray Jacobson of Upton Utah were married by President James Brown at the Evanston courthouse October 29 The ceremony was witnessed by Mr Ja cobson’s sisters Mrs John Warren of Echo and Mrs Ray Geer of is a son of Wasatch Ray Jacobson Peter Jacobson ' of Utpon He is employed at Echo and they will make their home there The newly weds are spending a few days at the home of the bride’s mother before leaving for Echo CLUB DISCUSSION Blackner was chairman of B J the entertainment committee at the luncheon meeting of the Lions’ club held Thursday noon Attractive vocal solos were given by Mrs Wii iiam Turner Jr accompanied by Miss Elva Snow Interesting autobiographical sketches were given by Clyde Kurtz principal of the high school and the Rev R L Stratton pastor of the Baptist church A round table discussion of school athletics was held - Qjvamton 1 ’ J' J J(ezvs By MARY K SLACK Oct 31— Justice Matthew Morrow has received word' that his brother James Morrow early day Almy resident died at a hospital in Tacoma Washington last Sunday morning Justice Morrow returned Monday night of this’ week from Tacoma where he had been called by his brother’s illness James Morrow came to Uinta county from Scotland in 1889 to work in the mines of Almy After some years he located on the Pacific coast He died at the age of 76 Surviving are a son Robert Morrow of Tono Washington and two daughters Mrs Lester West of Helper Utah and Mrs George Paul of Tono Washington all three having been at his bedside at the time EVANSTON IN DEATH CASE f API — A if I To Invade Fashionable Home District I' Oct 31 (AP) — a James Gray wealthy rancher of this vicinity who was shot last nisi by A B Croney was believed today to have a fair chance of recovery It was said at a hospital here where he was taken after the shooting with' the same Croney shot himself gun and died a short time later Gray who received three wounds all about the head was conscipus was conscious today the head and was able to give his account of the shooting which apparently was caused by Croney’ jealupon ousy of his divorced wife whom Gray was calling Gray had called on Mrs Croney a few times after her divorce and had been at her home about five minutes when he saw Croney carryroom ing a gun approaching the ivHe where he sat alone arose and started toward him at the same time turning so that lie received the bullets in his head Mrs Croney hearing two shots entered the room and took the gun It walkaway but Croney recovered ed over to Gray’s ' prostrate figure1 and fired another shot into his neck the officers were told Then he went into the kitchen and shot himself satyii through the head the others Sheriff Harry Meppen said today that an inquest probably would not be held ? 1 Wyo -- GRANTSVILLE Oct 31— A B Gamble one of the many deer hunters of Grantsville had a narrow escape hunting in the Dry canyon mountains just south of here this week He had shot a deer that was behind some trees off in the distance and though he didn’t - kill the animal he had succeeded in Wounding t enough that he could trail it He began following the deer in the deep underbrush Someone fired a shpt at him apparently mistaking him for deer The bullet just grazed his head making a clean bullet hole through the top of his hat Mr Gamble became so frightened that he ran down the hill leaving his hat gun and all his belongings His hat and rifle were later found by Myron Sutton an effort to prevent the establishment of a mortuary in a residential district adopted a new city ordinance banning its construction there Mortuary' interests of- - Salt Lake City together with local business men subsequently decided to establish a mortuary just beyond the city limits J?ut near Reno’s most fashionable residences Today the Salt Lake firm and its associates were restrained pending the hearing of the injunction suit from continuing with plans of establishing a mortuary at the foot of Newlands Heights where Reno’s finest homes are located The homes are owned by the plaintiffs in the suit M RAIL BRANCHES Bullet Wound Used As Robbery Evidence STRUGGLE ENDED BOISE Oct 31— Permission given by the interstate commerce com mission to the Intermountain Railway company Thursday to abandon thirteen miles of road between Stier-ma- n and Centerville in the Boise basin ended a contest between the road and local cattle and mining interests that has waged since the company first suggested the aban donment In support of its decision to abandon the road the company which is a subsidiary of the Boise Payette Lumber company contended that what business originated in the section was now mostly carried by stages and trucks Much of the timber in the area has been logged ’ t I SALT LAKE CITY Oct 31 (UP) — Police were convinced today that y the state lealth units can be set up throughout 'at a cost of 50 cents per capita annually with the result that the county physician would e able to spend all his time at lis work and a staff 0f nurses could e maintained to care for the sick Dr Ezra Carter professor of pubic health at' the Utah State Agricultural college told the institute of social workers here yesterday The suggestion that this be done For Water In Idaho BOISE Oct 31— (AP) — Applica- tion of I B Perrine for 2000 second feet of water to irrigate the Bruneau tract has been allowed to lapse the department of reclamation 'announced today ' Perrine owner of Blue Lakes ranch near Twin Falls filed on the water with a view to diverting it ict d WILL BE JUNKED Oct WASHINGTON 31—Under a certificate issued by the in terstate commerce commission the Oregon Short Line is authorized to abandon that part of its Cumber land branch extending from Blazon Junction Wyo approximately seven miles to Cumberland and one-ha- lf PaIt is stated that the Union cific Coal company on June 19 1930 closed its mines at Cumberland and that since then practically the entire population of Cumberland the only town on the line has moved SHIS ffO (QMAI a in 0AJi Repeating a GREATER 8 Just 1 quality that regularly are found on high- priced wraps 14 to 44 at just $38 Saturday I —-Siz- Dresses s1485 tr $2995 Street - Afternoon Dance and Evening Frocks in a colorful array — Sizes 14 to 50 at $1485 Many Party Frocks at just $1285 (See windows) —Longer Terms No Interest or KJ Extras to Pay! 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