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SECOND AUTO 3-- A BOX ELDER Forfeits Life STUDENT PAYS IT y WARMS THOUGH FORT DOUGLAS PUSHER KILLED FARMERS PLAH j FOR AIR CORPS Gasoline VOTE DISTANT Follows Idaho Family FOR SLAYING OF L OUTING Truclc Driver Is Misfortune SALESLlAt TWIN FALLS Aug 9 — CAP)— Misfortune continues to trail th Fred Sudderth family About six weeks ago his wife disappeared and despite an intensive search and calls for her return through the press because of her daughter's illness she has not been located Today Sudderth was in a hospital here with his right hand nearly torn away and his left hand badly injured He apparently slipped while attempting to board a freight train His wife was last seen walking along the highway near here carrying a small suitcase His daughter Betty appealed for her return through the press when she was She stricken with appendicits has since recovered Also Blamed for Death No-Politi- cs Army May Be Stationed f i- Enactment In This By the Associated Press Candidates for nomination to high offices In Utah's September primary election are wasting no time in their campaigns to corral votes although voters will not cast their ballots for more than three weeks Two candidates for the Democratic nomination for governor one seeking the Republican hominatioa as senator and another seeking the Republican nomination for congress carried their cases to the husting last hight while various organizations began to take an active part in the campaign Wants to Advertise Ira IL Huggins Ogden president of the state senate and Democratic gubernatorial candidate advocated reasonable state appropriations for" advertising and promoting Utah's scenic and recreational attractions at a meeting of Democrats from 10 Salt Lake City districts Thursday night - "We are impelled to tell the world more about' our natural atadtractions through nation-wid- e v he said vertising" Meanwhile at Junction one of his opponents Herbert B Maw of Salt Lake City urged development of Utah industries and business through state aid and paralleled Huggins statement regarding advertising of the state's scenic beau-' - ft AO "A great chemical industry could be established on the shores of Great Salt lake with state encouragement and the scenic wonders of southern Utah could be made" a more important source of revenue if the state would take charge of advertising and making them accessible" he said : He also declared that the average income in Utah is much lower than the average for the United States and charged the state with responsibility for bringing about an increase Continues Tour John Urie Webster candidate for the Republican nomination for the U S senate planned to continue a statewide tour today going first to Tooele county after returning to 'his home at Salt Lake City after a speaking tour of northern Utah during which ihe' visited communities in Davisj Weber Box Elder Cache Morgan and Summit coun ties j'" - Reed E Vtterli of Salt Lake City Republican candidate for nomination to congress from the Second Utah district and a former federal bureau! of investigation charged! Americans with beof ing and Communist activities in a speech at Provo He reiterated the statements in a speech in' Salt Lake City later in the day "Fifth columnists bund members and communists have gone far enough" he said and added they jBhould be given slight consideration in civil rights Meanwhile of the provision Hatch act which prohibits political activity by governmental organi zations receiving even a part of their funds from the federal government was reported applicable to four Utah governmental depart ments Welfare Affected state1 welfare di Gillman W J rector said all employes of the tnt nnri nuntv wflfr Hpnnrt ments here are affected by the act in so far as political activity is TlrWilliam "M" nnirTta1 Kay acting state health commis sioner said employes of that de partment also come under pro visions of the act Chairman Wil liam M Knerr of the industrial commission previously had an nounced commission employes are affected and had passed a letter among his employes asking for signatures which in effect pledged the employes to continue the commisof sion's x activity Indorsement of the candidacy of Maw by the Salt Lake' City branch of the Utah Old Age Pension and Assistance organization comprising a membership of about 1200 persons was announced Thursday night by Paul H Allred president following a meeting of the group Vetterli spoke at the meeting : ) I j of-fic- er German-American-bu- nd i - " " j j CAINE Jr Served 52 years JOHN T Founder and Official of Agricultural College Dies At! 86 94-(A- P) li: - " al LAYTON $4708 In Taxes BOISE Aug 9— (AP)— The es- tate of the late Senator William E Borah today contributed in Inheritance taxes to the Idaho treasury tt The assessment approved in court was made on a net taxable estate of $122582 and returned a total of $5231 a part of which was retained by jAda county Mrs Borah is the sole beneficiary of the estate! and on ihe basis of her relationship to the late senator the tax rate was two per cent on the first $25000 four per cent on the second $25000 six 'per cent on the next $50000 and eight per cent on the remainder $4-T0- 812 j pro-Ea- - Clubs Enjoy Camping Trip 4-- H EVANSTON Wyo Aug 9— The clubs of Uinta county are H BELT j - QUEEN RECEIVE NEGRO HERMIT TO BE HONORED BOISE Aug 9— (AP)— A "grave and headstone in jthe field of honor" may yet be the reward of Pearl Royal Hendrlckson Negro hermit who died under a barrage of explosives after killing a United States marshal and !his deputy at a mountain cabin north of Boise last week Officers of the veterans' graves registration project here said today they had learned from army records in Kansas that Hendrick-so- n was a veteran of overseas service in the World war and that in consequence they were considering moving his body! from potter's field in Morris Hill! cemetery to the plot reserved fori dead soldiers" "Regardless of how he died" said one official "he was a United j States veteran and 'is entitled to a grave and headstone in the Hendrickson's victims George Mef fan and his John Glenn Ii were 9— Salt Lake county Allen Proctor 28 of was killed early today whenSandy struck by a gasoline truck while pushing his car on a highway near here Early Thursday Ernest LeClair Meik 30 was killed in exactly the same manner several miles outside of Salt Lake City limits Traffic Deputies Harry Holley and J E Scheib said the "truck was driven by Grant Anderson of Pleasant Grove Anderson was involved in an accident here Monday evening in which a boy riding a bicycle was killed at a street intersection The faltality was the 94th attributed to traffic accidents in Utah this year compared with 76 the same date a year ago Two unditified women passengers in the Proctor car were uninjured Burgunder eon will be served at five p m GIFTS chants of Tremqnton are donating many valuable gifts to the queen of the sixteenth lannual Box Elder county fair and I rodeo to be held August 29 30 and 31 The queen will! be selected by the city mayors of Garland Tremontpn and Brigham at a dance August 28 in the beautiful Moonlight Gardens in Tremonton The queen will fee selected on personality as well as her ability to ride and handle) a horse AH entrants are required (to be in attendance fat the dance August 28 Entrants names should be :in the hands of Willard Newman by August 24 Girls aged 14 to 21 are Dies Gas In Chamber At Arizona Penitentiary FLORENCE Ariz Aug 9 (UP) Robert Bergunder Tempe State college student was executed today in the state prison lethal gas chamber for murder of Jack Peterson Phoenix Ariz automobile salesman He was taken from the death cell a few minutes before five a m and led to the gas chamber He wore a pair of white shorts no socks and black oxfords His dark hair was plastered tightly to his head and parted on the left side He chewed 'gum vigorously A physician placed a1 stethoscope on his chest and he was placed in the chamber He was asked: 'Did you kill Peterson and Ellis Koury yourself or did you have an six-thir- ty Co-rin- ne five-on- SENTENCED CHIEFS t it - Dr Montgomery talks at The event is sponsored by the county farm organizations The committee in charge includes Mrs Nettie B Lund home demonstra tion agent H E Lars en of Ella V Reeder of Brigham City Mrs P E Ault of Tremonton accomplice?" and Russell Capener of Riverside T killed them both" he replied The door to the chamber was e sealed at a m and the physician standing outside' lisTWO tened through the stethoscope At fivethree the pellets were dropped into the acid He was pronounced minutes later dead ON COUNT The three execution room about 35 feet square and normally equipped was to accommodate 40 persons BRIGHAM CITY Aug 9— Five jammed with' at least twice that days in the city jail was the sen many spectators Robert C Bergunder Sr a promi tence imposed by acting City Judge seB C Call on Don Shirley 35 and nent Seattle Wash attorney hotel L E Morrical both of Washington cluded himself in a atPhoenix state prison state charged with petit larceny He spent Thursday The judge reserved the right to with his son and avoided news papermen modify judgment His mother who was divorced According to evidence introduced the attorney died three from Miss Bernice Stokes and Mrs by Edith Cook the two defendants months ago less than a year kfter ordered two bottles of beer and a her son had been convicted of the package of cigarets at the Street murder of Jack Peterson Phoenix Car cafe on Main and Second Ariz automobile' salesman Mrs South streets then drove off with Bergunder had been a radio drama the tray and glasses without pay- writer specializing In "creepy" ing for the service Miss Stokes is mysteries a waitress at the cafe Young Bergunder also killed" Ellis Koury in April 1939 when he Joseph Jensen 55 pleaded guilty to passing a car on a hill He shot Peterson but he was never was sentenced to pay a Jine of $5 tried for the murder of Koury Both Clark H Holmes 35 of Ogden automobile salesmen they left forfeited $10 bail when he failed to their salesroom to demonstrate an automobile' and never returned appear on a charge of speeding Six days later a rancher found the trict offices bodies in the desert near Temper Candidates for Republican nomi Ariz and Burgunder was arrested nations attending the meeting a week later were presented to the group but made no speeches They were Os committees of the wards of the car Wi Carson of Salt Lake City stake candidate for the U S senate Don Features of the outing are the B Colton and William J Lowe of of a hot dinner at noon serving Salt Lake City candidates for the the and rendition of a program gubernatorial nomination: Arthur PLYMOUTH Aug 9— The home early in the afternoon All persons VVooley and LeRoy B Young of of Alvin Smith of Plymouth was over 70 years regardless of creed Ogden candidates for congressman destroyed by fire Thursday The color in the county are eligible from the first congressional dis loss was estimated at $1000 on the or to attend trict M C Harris of Logan and home and $300 on furniture and E A Rodgers of" Salt Lake City household fixtures The origin of candidates fpr the attorney general the fire was not determined The nomination E E Greenwood and home was covered by $600 insur- WOMEN REPUBLICANS Calvin S Smith of Salt Lake City ance RALLY IN BRIGHAM and Reynard C Merrill of Rich The Garland fire department remond candidates for superintend sponded but arrived too late to BRIGHAM CITY Aug 9— Mrs ent of public instruction and Jo save anything but a garage national T F Holman seph E Evans of Ogden candidate Mr Smith and two children were committeewomanRepublican for Utah and for justice of the supreme court sleeping when the flames broke out Mrs Earl Davis Republican state The roof caved in ten minutes ater vice chairwoman both of Salt Lake the children were carried from the City were the speakers at the Funds Sought For burning building by the father Women's Republican club rally today oh the lawn east 6t the court Bear River Project house Mrs J M Gaddie of GarOLD FOLKS OUTING land Box Elder county chairwomA resolution LOGAN Aug 9 13 an was in charge of the meeting SLATED AUGUST asking an appropriation from con assisted by Mrs Norman Jenson gress of $ 100000 to be used for con Mrs Dan Olsen Mrs Ruel M 9— CITY BRIGHAM Plans Aug tinuing investigation of water stor for the Box Elder stake Mrs Harry Smith and Mrs folk old age and irrigation projects on the annual G Mann of the Brigham Walter Bear river was adopted at a meet 13 are outing at Lagoon August club practically completed it was City ing here Thursday night of Cache Chairman Tom reported county land use and irrigation L Davis today by Brazil's purchases from the Unitplanning boards sponsored by Lo ed States in the first three months Between 250 and 300 old gan chamber of commerce irriga of the county will attend thepeople out of this year were 46 per cent greattion committee Transportation to and from er than in the corresponding peIncreased allocation of CCC ing resort the is being arranged by the riod of 1939 camps to be used in construction of reservoirs and irrigation works was asked by the group in a second resolution THEFT : - BOISE Aug 9 — (AP)— A move consolidate independent and Youths Leave to Democratic support in Idaho for Republican presidential candiJoin Coast Guard the dacy of Wendell I Willkie had its groundwork here today in the forEVANSTON Wyo Aug 9—Sam mation of the Idaho Associated V Willkie clubs George son of Mr and Mrs Glen Theodore H Wegener local busiGeorge and Rex Neilson son of nessman said the association was Mr and Mrs John Neilson left organized by a group of Boise today for Salt Lake from which residents had Oscar W Worth-win- e point they will go to Port Town-sen- d attorney as chairman and where they will join the jioped to spread into every corner coast guard of the state to BECAUSE v We have no desire to carry over any SUMMER merchandise The JUVENILE SHOP is offering its many friends the following UNPRECEDENTED VALUES in a last effort to clean the decks for our fall and back to school clothes THIS SALE IS FOR SAT ONLY o PLYMOUTH FIRE Es-kels- Idaho Willkie Backer Organization Formed ROBERT M BERGUNDER JR 'I killed them both FAMILY ESCAPES Values up to $298 DRESSES— 2 o 38 in all Now O O O 500 : DRESSES—7 to 12 Values to $398 55 in all Now GO0 SLACK SUITS— 4 to 4 Values up to $398 21 in all Now 1 G125 BOYS' SUN SUITS— Values up to $L98 6 in all Now J -- 1 ALL SALES FINAL en J " & Perry Family Reunion Scheduled Saturday eligible A pep cowboy band of 19 mesn- bers will add to the gaiety of the PERRY Aug 9— The Perry fam rodeo held each night ily will hold its annual reunion at the Reese Pioneer park on West INDUSTRY ! INCOME UP Forrest in Brigham City Saturday MOSCOW Idaho Aug 9— (AP)— Wesley Perry of Willard president "The Idaho Economic 81611 of the family organization will be announced in its first issue today in charge of the day's activities that the state's 4ndustries produced In Peru bridge supports someeight per cent jmore income last March than during the average times of ropes of cactus month of 1936 fiber are-mad- in yk °- ' - - e j Kv NEW r x ny - " Model 109RB18 WYOMING CADET KILLED IN CRASH ONLY ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Aug 9— Word was received here Wednes day that Alfred Mason 22 who last -- $99 95 January enlisted in the United States air corps from- Rock Springs was killed in a crash at Kelly field - Texas - automoPushing a fuel-les- s bile toward a service station apparently is dangerous business in deputy - — Last f Chance He was the nephew of Mrs James Libby of Rock Springs with whom he had made his home" since 1924 Mrs J Rafferty of Reliance and Dave Mason of Rock Springs According to plans! announced by relatives the body is being sent directly from Texas under military escort to Evanston Wyo where the funeral services will be held at the L D S chapel at two p m Sunday with interment to be in the cemetery at Almy sWyo in the Mason family plot on this '3 (ll j Beautiful New 1910 1 ' Range $5 Down j YOUTH OPERATED ON EVANSTON 9— Wyo Aug enjoying a three day camping George Albert Becker" young son trip on the shores of Bridger lake of Mrs Irene Becker underwent They were accompanied by Miss a tonsillectomy Thursday morning Vesta Wrightj home demonstration Mud wasps makel curious mud ajrent' Bert Dispain county agent and the Fourj-- leaders They left nests resembling the "pipes of Evans ton thursdav mornics Four-- IS HANGED i field of honor" Borah Estate Pays I re semi-centenni- AU- ficial action regarding the proposed transfer of the squadron from Hamilton field California had not been completed Air corps officials at Washington announced la§t night they had "recommended" transfer of the Hamilton field unit consisting of 841 men 105 officers and 25 planes here 'Hamilton field officials announced the transfer would be made September pi and would be I Dermanent Previously it had been announcedat the Third bombardment group Barksdale field Louisiana would j be transferred here in WashingThe air corps said ton last night that the transfer of the Seventh group awaited of' j ficial approval Transfer of fa bombardment G P squadron here has been considered for some time due to proximity of the Bonneville salt flats that would be used for a bomb target rangfc The squadron to be transferred will use the Salt Lafe City municipal LOGAN Aug 9 — Republican airport as a base because of lack of facilities in this region for the party leaders from Box Elder huge bombing planes at present! Cache and Rich counties met Word from Hamilton field indi- Thursday night in Logan with state cated the 25 planes to be trans- party leaders and outlined plans for ferred here would include those of the coming political campaign one two and four motors The David J Wilson Ogden state planes will be ferried here with chairman of the Republican party baggage personnel and supplies presided at the meeting after it coming by private car and train was called td order by Alfred FreeMeanwhile city and WPA engi- man of Brigham City Box Elder neers rushed preparations for im- county chairman who had made tract ad- local arrangements in the absence provement of a joining the municipal airport hefre of A O Sonne of Logan Cache which Salt Lakel City has offered county chairman for use of the afr corps when the Organization of the' three coun j bombardment grup arrives ties into the first Utah district of Mark H Gardner WPA zone en- the party was approved and Mr gineer said last bight he expected Wilson was authorized to appoint to have the project ready for sub a committee consisting of two mission to Darrell J Greenwell members each from Cache and Box state WPA administrator "in one Elder counties and one from Rich or two more days to nominate candidates for dis " : since Caine died Thursday at his home of causes incident to age "At the tim of his! dpath Paine was auditor of the school He had taken part in the movement which led to tounding of the college in 120-ac1888 and on June 29 of that vear was named secretary!: of the board of trustees Received Honors He had been a friend and ad visor of many generations of stu dents1 at the college and was honored on a number ibf occasions one of these at the celebration held in Logan in 1938 Caine had been a resident of Logan 60 years first as a business man and later as an! educator and farmer He was intersted in de BOY velopment of fine diary herds was one of the first men in Utah to own purebred Jersey cattle and was owner of a dairy farm near BY Richmond He was born in Salt Lake City March 9 1854 His father John LAYTON Aug1 9 (UP)— A T Caine Sr was for a number of years delegate to congress from Lay ton jj boy James jl died of accidental stranguutan- territory Jacques lation when he fell from a tree ahd Funeral Sunday Surviving are one daughter Mrs became jangled in a belt Thursday f five sons officers reported today Lyman Hyde Ogden John T Caine III iChicasrn Til The child son of Mr and Mrs Alfred B Caine Ames Iowa Law Melvin Jacques had draped the rence B Caine Richmond Utah! belt over his shoulders while playGeorge B Caine Logan and Ar- - ing in a neighborhood apple tree tnur h wine Boise Idaho 17 When he slipped! the leather caught j grandchildren two brothers Jo on a limb and hanged him seph E Caine Oakland Cal and Charles A Caine Salt Lake City and two sisters Mrsj Will G Far-re- ll RODEO TOE Los Angeles arid Mrs W G i Patrick Salt Lake City Funeral services' jwill be held Sunday at two p mii in the Logan L D S tabernacle Because of a wish of Mr Caine I Dersons nr requested to refrain I from sending TREMONTONf Aug 9— The mers nowers - CITY' MAP CAMPAIGN — Utah Auz State Agricultural college today mourned its oldest official John T Caine Jr 86 who heloed to found the school more than 52 years ago and who jhad been an instructor or one of its officials LOGAN LAKE 0 - al State i: 4 Inon-politic- ALT (AP) — j V- - BRIGHAM CITY Aug 9 — Dr Robert H Montgomery of the Uni versity of Texas" a national au thority on agricultural problems will address farmers of Box Elder Cache and Weber counties at the annual Box Elder farm bureau outing in the Box Elder canyon Saturday afternoon and evening Dr Montgomery's topic will be America Must Choose" in which he will deal with "the effects of and rigid industrial monopoly prices on the farmer and the probable consequences of the continuation of the inequities between the farmer and industrial groups" The outing will begin at four p m with games and sports Lunch" SALT LAKE CITY Aug 9 (Aip Probability the Seventh bombardment group of the army air corps would be stationed at Fort Douglas was seen here today but of- f j "over-toleran- t" Of Salt Lake Boy Bombardment Unit of Stafe Agencies Affected By Hatch $5 Monthly All Porcelain Enamel Finish — Three Calrod Units and Thrift Cooker— Switches! 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