Show - - - - : - - - - ' - ' - - - 1 ' - - -- - - - - 'EA1P1110 BRIEFS - 7 ' - - ' : ' - - - s : ! 5-- after a search about 13 Julie downstream from the home JwyomhtgrLegion :Head -- - - -- Ellitir" i ivreetm - - 'CODY Wyo Aug 22—At the 20th annual 'Wyoming::American Legion convention Iiere Saturday Lyle Pool Torrington WYcx Wag named department commander' ' - - - - T F Fisher Drowned """‘"""6- - ' ' : - ' ' 7 ''' - " A 1s 1 ' '1 ) - '"3f - '14 zt 44:- ' 4 1 '' 1 "' -i '' 4 ' ' 1-- ? 1- ':':k"I' ''--" ": '':-"- 0'"' --- ' - -4 t ''' -' '‘'" " s - 0- ---- - t st ? - Larsen state eXeC'utive of the Church of Jesuit:Christ of Latterday Saints Scandinavian group shakes hands with rroSo Mayor George E Collard At Provo Scandinavian meet Sunday - DL — ' PROVO CONFERENCE i' - - - - - kitchen adjacent to the stage Both the auditorium azta Ittichen were ' repainted :Ftmdtt for the improvements were raised various benefits held here Mast of the money came ' from a public dance and food - Big Piney Salvage novelty sale proceeds BIG PINEY Wyo Aug' 22 -- - matched with with ' ' an equal Tribune Leased 'Wire amount tended the two-da- y conference isn' work continued from Ephraim city Money was Salvage PROVO Aug 22—Persons of Sunday was 1949 selected for the Ogden the rubble of the Saturday after- saved the city when Mayor George Scandinavian birth have played an conference which will be held on noon fire that destroyed het of L Beal directed-thEphraim band outstanding role in the colordza- an selected date in August the Big Piney business district without salary was also donated to before it was brought under con- - the redecoration tion of Utah Dr John A Widtsoe member of the council oftarelve ADVERTISEMENT apostles a the Church of Jesus Saints told I Christ of Latter-da- y the of the ezIgas- a41211--- s concluding meeting S I church-wid- e Scandinavian summer conference reunion Sunday afterVo : b S taberL) 1) iLal noon in the Provo L D N ) - wIcits'oeLauds Scandinavian Role m Utatt'Clorazmg - - - e- - it - - ' - - e -- ‘ reconstructed kitchen Mr- Hall - - ' ' the accidengt ' : ' 7: ‘ 1 - : - - Zit - - N ' s'-'-- ' ' ' (V t - - : - - ---- t '' peLem: er- 105 4--- - s - ' A ' t ' ' ' ' iI ' - - Or kete- c ' - ael'eastritim luvoltrrrEs—graceful gay and glamorous accents Smart women choose a pretty print for a plain dress—a solid color for a figured dress And sniartwomeneverywherehave another favorite Mostess 'so luxury-so- ft and safe Now available in 3 sizes—Junior Regular and Super BOWS 7 - - choice---gent- - !I le session- - Igates - - - - - - - n - Jild Elb---- e fa - i ' 43- - - - I irti 03 ' - n - IV E-- - II - fretfracture husre ' - - 4 I ' I' h- -- 1' i 11Isa - a '1111'' 011E0II IJVI1 ' - ' 4 on ' - ---- ' Why ' for ''- j- - Washes -I-- ' Tao 1 - - :- ' ' - - - - : - j - 1: - - : Your Clothes for Call Lls- We Will Bring You In and ' Return You :With Your Washing Done ‘1431 ' - ' - - - : ' - ' I : - - i I ' I! f WASHER IN - - - $ 2t"950 1 AMERICA' gP 7171fwiLlit iirstr ' - )t i vilialob--- t ire 1 - aA 4 0 ' a it Ili) Li: I :I:I N roi) if: 1 i gq i)10 1 22--W- - - I) 0 ‘‘ct!'" 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WHITNEY froths styles at this very Scotch' price! ? - I - : is t - - 2 :' 1 i: N- rt aea 1!"fik4$ - ' 4 - - !!:1 it-!7- ' - t PAIN : : : - SALT LAKE- 4'll- In - i: a0"m1‘1-1'":a1-1''elo- '' "' 14 i 7 SMARTING : tf "1-cr- 1 lis I lb ":: - ! 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' 171n i''-!- - ! highway - t -- i ' - - - ' 1 ' ' ' " - '' ' ! - ' - : ! st i ' i FASTEST AUTOMATIC - -- ' - - 4 !:'- - ' A Factorytrained Lady Will Wash - ' - - I Automatkally - ! i : i Jo ? Hour - e - r : - or Com-ol- ' '' '! :: 4 I 41111tAIIII Day 2 'Automatically-Rins- es n- - ! 'b c i " ' - - ZC' ' '" ' '' - ' 1tr:ti141 I : - "Y - a- - ! - '''''' ' - ''41-- t PRICE Auk the operation of the University of Utah a coal mining engineering curriculum will be inaugurated at Carbon junior college here during the 1948-4- 9 year school officials announced Sunday The first three !years of the course will be taken at the Price school with bthe final of instruction to taken ytear e university at Salt Lake atty A bachelor of science degree will be awarded the students corn' pleting the professival training ' School officials here believe that the institution at Price is an Ideall location for the studying of coal 'mining engineering since the coal mines of Utah' are located within la few minutes ride from the school 0 - - NO RINSE TUBS! - ' ' - '' Tribune Leased Why r ' - - s ' ' sAtra - 7:' attempted into the hiMciaelmb7g so ssoit ' f - fair and Franklin ruig ac a ' 1 - I - ' Franand kalinNivr 1 THEY COME OUT RINSED! ° aotf thtbee Msidaelmobef awhrbeetl is - MUSIC CO - - - ' t Carbon Drafts 'Mining class - - ' ' ' patrol ' Just- Put Thom Thru the Wringer— - ! i - : lin car was traveling south and the Malmberg car north when they collided He said it appeared that a ©UV 0 nnirtZE1:2' cz - ' cr - compound n d an t 5 deLinseakdguulltilei - ' o - 6s- - l P CadtWiETS At GROCERS ' watitco - - (VI - - (1- 44fr) 4 about the caNfAetacs a: El - - am - - go - - t j tj i - - concus- j - - t - - iu - - ' ntrabose 1800 peoplefrom and neighboring states at listed lin and i' Mrs as i ' 40en - - ations about the head and possible chest injuries and Mrs Franklin possible sion : - - - ' O 94 severe lacer- Columbus ' " U S highway 91 just north of here Injured were Axel A Maim-ber- g Los Angeles Cal fractured left leg fractured ribs and lacerations of the forehead and nose Mrs Malmberg severe lacerations on the forehead- - and knee fractured knee and dislocated left avtutide: B Franklin 29 N Nelson ' g21:p1394d771ny1:: - Sunday at 11:30 COniSiOD wan - It - ' ' Saints Mr Hall said the woman eviSurviving besides her husband dently died from a combinktion in Elko are her mother Mrs Ida Juab County Aug 22— Four persons were injured two seriously in a bead-o- n automobile - -3- 5: - - : ' - '-- Nti It - - g'''''' II 1 '' "- - - Dr Widtsoe stressed the impor- tante of religion in the world to- -day and asked that the Scandinatheir posterity I vian peoples and as remain as stauncn they have In the past Other speakers reported that food is still difficult to obtain In many parts of Europe - and that soap is setting in Denmark for eight crowns or a2prcatimately $2 in American monEy and that chewing gum is- going fort: 'five crowns or about 4125 Musitfor the session wits fur: nished by the Salt Lakt Netrwe- ' gian choir 'Paramore JamTI 'F first tottnfo I selor in the West - Provo L D S stake ppesidency welcomed deleat the to the conference - - '-' - - Tribune Leasef Wire - - -- Injures Foul- nacle ' 4 e ? ---- - ' — ' ' - '' 0' ' the--4-erom- - Auto Collisiónf Near Mona al s 4 - " ' ' 'Tribune Unwed me GraveSide riteli will be cone HAZELTON Ida Ftineral ciucted by Rev N S Anderson h Intended to have 1 services will be conducted- - at '10 Burial will be under the direction pot of coffee and threw fuel al aim : ceme of the Frazier mortuary Monday In into the stove thinking there were oil exploded teri for Judy Solids infant daughno hie coals Thefuel ' : So ' : ' ( spreading over her- Clothes- When ter of Mr: and Airs Virgil t was a lids Hazelton fire died Hr Hall arrived who lively Saturday o PlAtIOS FOR REIFF: t of burns suffered in a fire at a stilt burning-tthe 'stove Mrs Leigh- was born March 6 sawmill camp in Stanley basin With or Without Ootiest It SeIr The child was asleep in a tent 1902 in Oakley 'a daughter - of John and Ida Louise Gee Martin- at the William Wilcox Sawmill ' SPINETS UPRIGHTS ' dale She was marred to George when the tent accidentally taught PLAYER PIAN9S GRANDS Tadlock March 4 1919' in Bur' died in He 1929 wasmarShe ' ley Prom $409 Pft hhootto Up' ried July81948 tb W G Leigh Elko Nev4 and they moved to Po1 !' 2416' SUMMERHAYS- : catello4where shehad lived since 4 She : was a 'member of the ' ' Church' Of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 71:Al ti Amme4 DELICIOUS A 4- ' ' Burns ' ' : - t Tire ' - s 42 ' - ' - - ' -- - 0 ' - - - - -- - 1 - ' flames' '' - - '' ' ' t Mrs Solids rushed into the tent investigating '' officers reported and extInguished the burning clothing by wrapping the child in a blanket The parents apparently not realizing how seriously the child was burned did not take her to a hospital tmtil 'Thursday when she entered St: Valentine's hospi- tal WendelL ' Attending physicians stated the child suffered from aevere shock - - ' toign - Mrs Wilma Leigh 46 1034 N 9th ave was burned to death tukdaY at 1 am when she tosSed 11"cup of fuel oil on live icoals:-i- n her kitchen stóve reported- : Bannock Coroner Arthur W Ball The coroner twos called to the home of Mrs Viola Thompson 1022 ‘11 ' eth ave and : other neighbors who saw the Woman she ran from the kitchen when door with her night clothes flaming and collapsed on a pile of coal beside the frame house They said- - she was dead when they pulled her body away from the house to avoid spreading the N fire according to authorities Palling patches offire from the blaz- ing tent caused the girl's clothNg '' - - I 1 -- - : : i 1' 1 - " ' - t- e - 1 '1"- I - k ' 7' ' --'- ''':)' 41 : -:c e0 'c " ''- '''''' : - of 'extensive body burns afid from inhaling" ftunes Her mouth and tongue were badly- burned - he said ' Neighbors told him that Uri Leigh had come home about 11 pm from a i party A daughter with neighbors so was - - -i Kills' - ' no onesleeping in the house She else was was s dressed- in nightgown and Ai bathrobe' when neighbors found liallY'rljealesirtA7eni Aug" 2- 2- her- From -appearance of the - Idli- -t pocATELLoi - 0- ! I - - ' : Pocatello' WtiMati46 - - - - Stave' Blows 11i - '- - ' '' - ' "1""! -- Martindale Burley: five sons and daughters: Carl and John Tadlock na' Leigh Mrt:Merna Perrin and ' Loutie - Richini' Pocatello Mrsnine brothers and sisters "Albert Martindale 1Mtirtatigh' :Morris Martindale Pocatello: Cart Harold and Vurr Martindale Mrs Bet ty Dayley and Mrs Ethel Han way Burley:-- Mrs Clara Moore Burbank- CaL 'And Mrs Arlene Beatty- Jacksonville' Flat Hall mortuary will announce funeral services- ' - ' - - - ' "' ''s ' Maroon vtivet drapes Were hunkon the window& and by the stage and tables were placed in - - - - ' t i'b' " !1I' 7 Aug the :Utah Congrets of Parents and Teachers will open here Friday with talks scheduled !?y state regional and national -officers of' the organization " of- - - siliasi-4::4-1e44S---4-- 4 - LOGAN - the - city auditorium ' here I ': 4 '': using have a more attractive meeting plate 'since recent repaintint and ' i the Holler addition : of furnishings to i : TWIN FALLS' Ids' Aug22-- Twin Falls sheriffs officers were searching Salmon dam 50 miles of here Sunday night for south the - body of Olin Barton Twin Falls who :was drowned while fishing there Sunday afternoon 1? Set -- tifl ' i'' - - -4 " ' ' - : -- - - - Fire took the lives of two Ida' hoans as a: Pocatello Woman ivas burned ' to death in her kitchen Sunday at 4 am and a Hazelton Child died from burns suffered in a Stanley basin : sawmill fire - ' - (717 - ! ' 1 c- ii s 4: 4 i! - ' - ' Ar X EPHRAIM Sanpeto county Aug- 22—Civic And social groups - -- - :: - Fixes Tribune s'imetai - ' ' - s - ' gliall - ' ' i 4 - s' - - - -- - 45-min- ute ' - " - ' - - ':- two hours after it trol started s111 Decrease 'Forecast nuisc AFTON- - Wyo Aug H Loughary Wyoming agricultural extension service dairyman said here that milk production- in Wyoming for1948 will probably be the lowest In 19 years except for the drouth year of 1934 ' - '- - ' ' SHELLEY Ida Aug 22—Mark Chrlsenosen son 'of Mr and- Mrs- Walter Christensen - R F-2- Shelley drowned late Saturday- - when he slipped into a small irrigation canal in front of - ' : ''' theillimily home The victim was playing near the canal with his brothers Neal: 10 and Brent - - The child was - missed for some time and found - i : Old -- Fire Kitchen Flareup Take TivoIdahoans Lives - 2-Year-- ' SaNV11:1111 4 Drowns Shelley In Canal Near Residence ' - - ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday' August 23 1948 ' - - ' - ' : - - ' - - ' ' s t'''' I 1 - ': - ' - i : - - - - - - o11AM40401e-0-- 0 r A - |