Show iff TRE SALT LAKE TamuNE Monday October- 11 1948 - Maw Appears Horticulturist of Davis County 82 Su&urnts in Centerville At IVIilford CENTERVILLE Davis County dence of causes incident to age - " He was one of the first nurserymen and horticulturists In Utah and for many years was head of the Smith Brothers nurseries established by his father Samuel Smith He had served as president of the Centerville town board was for 16 years a menther of the Utah state horticultural commission and the Utah state fair board He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Special MILFORD Beaver County Oct 10—Gov Herbert B Maw flying to Milford in his personal Ercoupe dedicated the recently completed Milford airport to "progress and advancement" when he appeared Sunday afternoon as principal speaker on the attport dedication program He heartily congratulated the Milford officials and citizenry on their airmindedness and told hislisteners that Milford had an airport that any city in the state would be proud of The governor compared the progress being made in aviation today to the forward strides made by motor vehicles after the first world war "Air travel is bringand ing industry money progress traffic to the airport cities far be- yond the belief of all but the airhminded" he said "and those cities building modern airports today will have the Jump on their less progressive neighboring cities Reviews Development Stages Joe Bergin state aeronautics dithe various reviewed rector stages of development of the Milford airport and announced that the airport was one of seven projects completed and dedicated within the past two months He lauded congratulated the city and the cooperative spirit of Milford's civic leaders and businessmen Other speakers on the program local : c - 1 e- o- t - r -:- - 2: - ---1 - :"w:-- - : 4:: - ‘4 -- Clear Way for Widening U S Highway 91 91 near Cenof U S for brick house of - - N' - - — 41 a-- - -- A this two-stocomplete with its cement basement was effected to make Moving ry widening way terville Davis county 1 I Tribune Sped - right-of-wa- track - One of the houses which had to be moved was that on the Dunn place directly west of Centerville This work was done by- - Hutchins and Harris Ogden house moving firm and probably was the first brick house has time a two-stobeen moved in Utah together with its basement The house was built around 1940 and is a comparktively mod ern structure The state road commission bought the entire trabt on which it was located including the house to get it out of the way of the new road It was found necessary to move the house ry feet 105 The Ogden firm was given the job and after making an Invest! IF HISTORY REPEATS ' a lot of folks will be hunting high and low the week before Christmas for Plywood Panels to make a train-tabl- e for Junior (and for his Dad) Right now we have a good supply Proper mounting will make the train last longer and give more pleasure Get your panels now' - gation it was decided that the best way to do the work would be to move basement and all The concrete walls were fairly good and only the cement floors and footings had to be abandoned The contractors used a power shovel to excavate around the house and dig a new basement at the new location They used 14 timbers 12 by 12 inches or larger and 32 ft long to go under the building or around the foundation These were viired together with steel cable tightened with jacks Foundation for track was graded to ensure evenness Any hump or hollow in the track would have caused a stress to develop that would crack the concrete brick work or plastering The track itself consisted of short lengths of 6 by 6 inch timbers laid crossways with 6 by 8 inch timbers on top running lengthways Use Steel Rollers steel rollers were used with the house being pulled with a one and inch steel cable Twentyft timbers which totaled 20 by 26 inches in size were sunk eight ft in the ground for an anchor and a winch or stump puller was used to move the house A 12-- ft pull pole was used to turn the winch with a truck supplying the power to wind up the cable leading to the house The building with its timber supports was estimated to wdigh 140 tons Del Hutchins one of the partners has been moving houses in Utah for the past 30 years He and his partner G W Harris and his son Howard Hutchins are doing an the work Four-inc- h tons 140 EMPIRE BRIEFS Builders Move Whole Houses To Provide Roorn for Road CENTERVILLE Oct 10—Pre- limiriary work on clearing the y for the new highway which will go in west of here as a part of U S 91 has resulted in the moving of a number of houses and laterwill result in the shifting of a mile of Bamberger highway It weighed double-strengt- h one-four- th introduced by Ben Hillman Mayor airport manager included E L Smith who welcomed the Milvisiting officials and pilotsRtoMurford State Rep Joseph dock Capt Lloyd G Rutter and Lt Howard B Schmidt who with Imes flew a 7 from Hill air force base and Bert Wy-- 1 the adnaught who pointed out vantages of residence in Milford JEROME Ida Oct 10—Appli- and invited the visitors to "fly in cations are now being received and see us often" Demonstrate Formation Flying from World War II veterans for 46 homestead farm units on irriA demonstration of formation flying with two Ercoupes was pre- gable land on the Minidoka project sented by two Provo flyers Ben which will be awarded in a drawHillman gave a flying exhibition next year ing All land will bS suited to all in one of his Luscombes and Gov1 Maw piloted Mayor Smith over leading crops of the Magic valley area advised S R Marean su- the city of Milford After a dinner was served by perintendent of the project The units range in size from Milford's Lady Lions three visit- 593 acres to 116 acres with a ing pilots were made happy whe t total of 3816 acres in the tract they were awarded prizes by Mr Mathia Worthington Applications will be received Hillman until Dec 30 1948 Mr Marean brigham City received a fin said quality flying suit for piloting hi War Vets Ilk For Farms On Minidoka - - SUNDANCE Wyo ' Oct 10— Approximately 1500 volunteers aided by three planes combed wild mountain country north of or tiny Mickey here Sunday O'Connor 3 missing from his ranch home since Friday but found no trace of him BRIGHAM CITY Oct 10- -- Elder Sugar beet aharvest fast pace this week county hit with students of Box Elder and Bear River high schools on annual beet vacation helping bring in the crop -- in Box POCATELLO Ida Oct 10 — With the big push just starting the Idaho potato harvest statewide labor demand Sunday had shot up to 4331 job listings a net gain of 808 over last week Asks Wage 'Ake BOISE Ida Oct crepancies in state salaries and dis- 10--Wi- de - for increases are INSULATION—Most folks Annualfaculty suggestions in a special report to Gov arid students conducted by Student save money by instilling their Christian Fellowship house Sun- C A Robins which was released We have them own day from 4 to 6 pm in the Little Sunday theater University of Utah Union blankets batts and fill type bldg Health Check Set took on a cosmopolitan air con-tam- ed - CALCIUM CHLORIDE — Music was furnished during the reception by Nap Kadir Iraq and Erma Smith 116443th East as more than 200 students and university faculty members of Protestant faith got acquainted with each other Heading the reception line was Miss Barbara Koch: of the Fellowship house while introducing pastors and youth group readers of the various denominations was James Craig co- fur-line- PROVO Oct 10—Chest of all Brigham Young university students will be taken by the state mobile unit beginning Oct 25 and extending through Nov 10 X-ra- ys ay - an anti-free- u-e- ze faculty Jacob Geerlings of the faculty v We will have versity dean just Nil Chiyoko daughter of Mr t Nil and Mrs Osgood Shig ROCK-LATIIdrowned Sunday evening in an irrigation ditch The child was taken a car on itracic Monday—get Lensm'an Plans Meet to the Idaho Falls L D S hospital G 'Stokes Berryman Commer- where yinirs while it lasts—supplies cial photegrapher efforts to revive her were will direct the are not yet &lull to demand program at the regular meeting unavailing' of the Salt take Executives Assn PLASTER-BOAR- D — & soUnded by 1 LOG-SIDING- Increasing--- — Monday hotel ly popularas finish siding for many jobi We again hrve a! supply nENTour concrete mixerst - floor sandera'-inpolishers For your 'ctiiareliience we are :open Mondaythru Friday till 5:30 SitilidaYS till 2 - - at-12:1- - uni- P Discontinues Trains Nos 1 2 in Newhouse pm ' 5 W ' ±I A-FE- W I ' If any more indizcation were needed that the tourist rush is over it was supplied over the week 113111111LIDIINGS !remain 'for' end when Western Pacific railroad discontinued operation of its Royal Gorge trains Nos 1 and 2 Only the Exposition Flyer has been left In service and on a changed schedule It will leave Salt Lake City at 8:30 am daily at San Francisco at 8:50 arriving am the following morning and will leave San Francisco at 6 pm - Im Mediate 'NO Removal Priorities Needed 2 Some can be bought in sections or whole S3 Test t cl Si Satt Lake iz:3zr rzzr rzzr rzzr Inc : 92078 rzzr daily arriving at - N KEARNS a SoxPHONR p LusK Wyo tict t UTAH ' 8 pm To Vote on Bond Issue STANDAIrtD SURPLUS EirlE4173 51171711 C 18 months -- r' Saints to England from 1904 to 1906 was president of the ' : ::!' Mutual Improvement Assn of Davis L D S stake and was a member of the high priest quorum Born in Logan Sept 2 1866 he was a son of Samuel and Rosetta Livermore Smith He married Wilbelmina Nessen in the Logan D S temple Nov 14 1888 She died in July 1933 and he married Melinda Porter Smith in Septem- : i : :: : '' - - L-- Charles Henri Smith horticulturist dies at Davis home Rites Tuesday For Clover tl Guam Victim Tribune Specie CLOVER Tooele County—Funeral services for Benjamin Leonard 'rhayer 18 seaman first class U S navy who was killed Aug 22 1948 in a gasoline explosion on Guam will be conducted Tuesday at 1 pm in the Clover ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints? by Joseph Russell bishop The serviceman was born May 11 1930 at Eureka a son of Leo Kimball and Alyine Sanderson Thayer He attended Clover elementary school and Tooele high school and had been tn the navy for a year at the time of his :: Marie Windsor visits family in Utah starlet Marysvale death Utah Youth Wins Scout Award en pre-sde- - 10 WE—Lusk voters will decidel Nov 2 whether to approve a proposed $40000 bond issue to finance the expansion Pt the community sewer system Mr- - '4 f :' :!' LX '''te7''"' r 4- - "7 :7::!! We Girl Scouters Set Meeting Tonight Activities for thecoming year will be discussed by senior Girl Scout leaders at a meeting Monday at 7:30 pm at sCout headquarters in the Red Feather bldg 112 S State Mrs W I Harris board member in charge of senior scouts wilt preside I le: tM:2:77 : :?t 410 0$' U 1 Smart new tints for wails and woodwork—exciting new colors for Pactilmi Ask to see the new colors at your near- z7:77 est dealer's! Easy-to-us- e "IMMO" gives o dingy surworn old life to new sparkling Pont has Du fuzi makes faces painting use! home never offered a finer enamel for One coat does the job in most cases It g flows smoothly dries fast gives a hard-wearin- finish that can be washed time and again! And how solidly "DIJC0'' for years of colorful beauty and covers protection! Ask for "DIJCO" today you'll find dozens of uses for this versatile 'I enamel Wherever it go4 "DUCO" brightens and beautifies! tile-lik- -- a II RN T az" ituir CZn Listen to ba Pont "Cavalcade of America" every Monday evening over IVitC I DU POITT: ore Saw Moos tot loiter thilog PIIIIIT SERVICE EAST 4TH SOUTH 59 Tanoogh Cloolobby PHONE 4456 L DU PONY PAINTS ALSO SOLD BY UNITED HARD 224 So Main Salt 11alte City GESSFORD'S FARMERS' FEED AND LUMBER KAMMEYERS 31044th StreetiOgdon UMIt II 47t: -vt-- !: cr 0 L IISP112117' I t I 11914$ tit h GRIFFIN PAINT 42143rd Streit Oglalen : Utah AA c '106 I jJ MAIN FURN &1 HDWL Park City Utah 1 !' SMITH SPORTING GOODS Centerville U colt! a trA 0 Provo Utak -- :ii JountinfuL lEMORRIJOIDS with every box) times must bring blessett relief on very first application or money back Doc- - 't suffer another minute without trying llemex on this positive Hemex a ny drugstoreLH - $035 Qts ' Hernex promptly relieves itching pain duces welling and spreads a protective covering over affected area Due in special medication Hemel' has a prolonged pain relieving action (Pile pipe for internal piles N I rectal ointment for re- e elr "Jul 2 11BYLIVONDERIVORKING Relief! 0 cOliDis DV ERTINLMENT Ere I! 17----sTi- --7-- ng tpti : 6-- 50 - Long-Lasti- BAMIgi A Tribune Leased Wire Christopherson apparently Gives Speedy OS at Carbon crash Kills Utah had stopped at the intersection behind al third car driven by Alvin Wash The F Cross 48 Latah front and back of his auto were damaged when jammed between the other two r--- BOISE Oct 10 1111—Idaho mu nicipalities may issue bonds for sewer construction up to 15 of their assessed valuation the attorney general's office said Saturday An opinion requested by E F Haworth commissioner of finance said Idaho state law aa amended in 1945 provided that bonds aggregating an additional 5 of the assessed valuation of the munidpality could be issued The previous ceiling was 10 ward 4 the only person injured City in a three-ca- r collision Sunday noon at Fifth ave and Halliday at intersectioR in Pocatello Ida The c ild was hurt "not seri- ously" 4 hen the aotomobile driv- en by his father LaMar S Christopherson 35 2392 E 21st South Salt Lake City collided with a car driven by Thomas G Ford - 34 Nanticoke Pa Ruling on Sewer Bonds now you can get the One-CoMagic Enamel againl - I "MC 0 0 R1T (LO Surviving are his father Salt Lake City and the following brothers and 'Asters: Mrs Lawrence Quibell and Robert Thayer Salt Lake City:Leo and Geraldine Thayer Grants Pass Ore He was a member of Clover Ogden AlanHeads Chinchilla: Group - realistic vacation Still a western girl at heart she still takes pride in her ability to shoe a horse and her other abilities in the manual arts include designing and sewing her own clothes She once built a barbecue pit by herself the of her latest filming During picture a double was used for swimming scenes until the director found that Miss Windsor could outswim the double Also A horsewoman of some ability she did her own riding scenes in the recently compieted "Outpost in Morocco" The picttire she said is the most authentic ever filmed of the French Foreign legion in Morocco Although Miss Windsor did not go to Africa for work on location she says her work' in the production was interesting I ber 1934 Surviving are his widow three Tribune Sperial sons: Charles Liness Smith Clearfield Otto Newell Smith CenterSPANISH FORK Oct 10—For ville Farres L Smith Bennion a step-so- n James Smith Hartford removing an obstruction from a 12 nine choking girl's throat and adminConn grandchildren and the fol- istering artificial respiration Jay lowing brothers and sisters: Al- Zabriskie 15 received a national fred T Clifford R and James L life saving certificate of the Boy Mrs Rosetta Streeper Scout organization at a ceremony Smith S and Sunday night Centerville Clarence The young scout came to the aid Arthur J Smith and Mrs May Barber Salt Lake City Mrs Ella of Merle Taylor 15 when she NelOn Redwood City Cal Mrs choked on a cracker at a young party last Decener AblayN W Webb and Mrs Effie people's Gransden Ka ysville Drawing On his first aid trainkng Funeral services will be con- he removed the cracker and apducted Tuesday at 2 pm in the plied artifi9ial respiration for an Centerville First LDS ward hour to the unconscious girl The citation was presented by chapel by Sutherland Clayton of NaDr nt in be J G Jones the will Burial bishop tional Parks council Boy Scouts Centerville cemetery Friends may call at the family of America after having been apresidence Monday after 5 pm proved by local district and national boards of review and Tuesday prior to services great-grandchildr- MARYSVALE Piute County Oct 10—Home for a short visit with her parents Hollywood starlet Mary Windsor says she likes where people are Marysvale themselves Here with her parents Mr and Mrs Lane J Bertelson and old friends she expects to enjoy a - PRICE Oct in an automobile which left U' S highthrees miles north of way here and crashed into a utility Parris 26 pole Vernon Dragertorr Carbon county was killed instantly Sunday at 9 pm He was a passenger in a 1936 model sedan driven by Charles Theodore Salisbury:23 Dragerton tion ceremonies who was injured in the accident Salisbury is under treatment at Price City hosp4al Extent of his injuries were not immediately known late Sunday night The car south went out of controltraveling and traveled 450 ft before striking the utility pole Mr Parris was killed sideways VERNAL Oct 10—Utah motel when the right side of instantly ' operators in annual convention car slammed into the pole here Stmday were conducted on theThe utility pole retried a 11000 a tour of Vernal and Rangely volt line Colo oil fields and gilsonite mines on the second and final day of the meeting Guides for the tour which followed a trout breakfast at Hotel Vernal Were Mr- and Mrs Ernest Unterman director and assistant director of the Utah field house Herbert Fou Iter Ogden Sunof natural history here day was elected president of 'Utah New president of the group branch National Chinchilla BreedUtah Motor Court Assn is I R ers Assn He succeeds Jack (Ray) Stringham Salt Lake City Wright Hyrum Cache county elected Saturday Other officers named at the During sessions members voted Newhouse hotel meeting were to have a legislative committee ap- Brent M Palmer Salt Lake City pointed and planned a meeting of vice president and Maurice R the board of directors for the near Campbell Ogden secretary treasfuture urer Approximately 40 members were presfrom all parts of 'Utah ent Problems of -- the chinchilla breeding industry were discussed Don't take a chance of your concrete job being ruined by a sudden frost--1 12 to 2 lbs Logan Home Permits Oct 10—Eight home LOGAN of calcium chloride ppr sack were - issued by building permits of cement will protect the the city engineer's office 'during as work Also September wi th construction Pocatello Crash authorized totaling $91300 in fire barrels anci as tractor chairman Hurts S L Baby Idaho Tot Drowns tire ballast We have it in 25 - Invocation was by Rev W MalIDAHO FALLS Ida Oct 10--colm Gwaltney pastor First Presand 100-l- b bags Suffering shock Welcome to Gone from the sight of her mother Craig C Christopherson Salt Lake byterian church a few minutes Ellen students and members was was X-r- cOt 'Utah MoteJmen in End Meeting Labor Demand Soars Christian Chit Event Stages reception for the longest distanc to the dedication ceremonies L E Jorgensen Salt Laked City w awarded a pair of flying boots for being the oldest pilot present He has flown for more than 20 years The youngest private pilot at the ceremonies 19- year-ol- d Nephi DoWdell of Provo received a pair of Calobar flying glasses for piloting his Bellanca to Milford More than 100 planes from part of the state and three pril vate planes from California joinedi the Milford citizens in the dedicaTaylor-Cra- ft 1500 Hunt Boy: Spur Beet Harvest -- C-4- T-S- gt J a Tribune $peei&I munity WILLIAMS By STEVE Trillium a A —Charles Henty gmith S2 died resident of Centerville since he Saturday at 10 pm at his was a boy he took a prominent part in the civic life of the corm: Airport Fete I I Movie Stárlet Visits Home At Marysvale GORDON - 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