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Show 'Tirfiir f .g- - .mywa ir igBuyn i Ifi.y Tiry-g- 1 y Hr"H wows y n " w, ; The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 12, 1831 4C Bear River Drainage With Nothing to Drain If Dusty Means Dry, Its Awfully Arid By Don Brooks Tribune Outdoors Editor The service station operator at Randolph, up Rich County way, summed it up best: ITS GETTING so dry up here that even the jackrabbits are toting waterbags!" He was so right. For mile alter mile we had driven across age that sprawls across three traded three feet above the states is hurting for precipi- white cover. tation and hurting bad. Star Valley? The situation Is Rich County. Dust spiraled into the air on both sides of the highway. This in February, In the same sagebrush flats where we used to plow through two feet of snow on rabbit hunts! The only snow of consequence we saw was at the head of Salt River Pass on the highway leading into Star Valley, and there wasnt much there. bleak there, too. One lifelong resident said the snow was lighter this year than it had been in 40 seasons. The pass at the top of MontFARTHER NORTH, around Canyon, east of Montpelier a FOR situation the Cokevllle, Wyo., INSTANCE, highway was much the same. sign that is buried under pelier, Idaho, had a light skiff This entire Bear River drain drifts in normal winters pro- - at the higher elevations. Far- jjs. ' ther down the canyon, the snow cover disappeared en$,s' tirely. - -- fv THE SLOPES leading up to the Cache Range on the west side of Bear Lake also were mostly bare. There was some cover at the head of Logan Canyon, but nothing like In normal years. 7 Everywhere you go in this r.T .. jJC- Utah Idaho Wyoming border ' V- country, the reactions are the . same: W,.j K If we dont get some storms SC.T . Js &$ quick, its going to be mighty dustSalt not snow these around that next thats Ross, dry Ray parts Friend, dirty Lake City, is showing you on flat between Woodruff, Utah, August IB v.An?4;-In-!; fA tmx - Beehive Briefs: y? Special to The Tribune V .. r . ? ."St Once upon a winter, head of Montpelier Can-yoon Bear River drainage resembled snow- Ogden Jail Death Cause Disclosed By Autopsy An autopsy at the Thomas General Visits d D Dec PROVO A group of Utah County Highway Depaitment workers, dischaiged Jan. 3 by a Republican countv commis sioner have decided to file a civil suit against Utah County and commissioners contending Utah s right tow oik law was violated by the action, Allen L NAMED TO assist Mr. Nut tall are Jean Phillips, vice president, and Warren Goates and Robert Webb, directors Mrs. Boyd Sunderland was elected president of the wtom ans auxiliary. Church Addition Businessman, LDS Official, Succumbs at 78 in Provo GOP Speakers i JUNIOR SALESMEN Junior Solosman. Ago Colleg Jpgrn prrforroJ. Pro- -j (optional typo salot work, j Salary glut bonus. No previous j salat experience necessary. Fringe benefits. Give full de--! tails in latter to Box Z6. I 25-3- 0. I -- officer. Memorial Hospital Saturday re ealed the death of Charles E Swift, 19, Salt Lake City, in Ogden City Jail, was caused! from a pulmonary edema or lung congestion MR. SWIFT was found dead In his cell Friday about 8 30 a m. by a trusty who notified! He had been authorities booked earlier in the morning Charles Edgar Swift was born Oct. 18, 1941, in Coalville, a son of Virgil M. and Theda Redden Swift He was reared in Sait Lake City and mar ried Cecelia GaEegos Sept. 22, Mr., Mrs. Charles Poulson 1960, in Ogden To be honored Sunday. include his SLR IVORS widow; mother, Mis Theda Swift Arjoub, Ogden, and two sisters, Mrs Alvin (Rubjl Cox, Tooele, and Mrs Sam (Carol) McCall, Rock Springs Wvo The famil requests no servSpecial to The Tribun State St , oh their 60th anniver ices Friends may call at the OREM One of Orem s long sary. Aultorest Mortuary Chapel Sunday from 7 to 9 p m Burial est married couples will be MR. AND MRS. Chailes H will be in the Coalville Cemc honored Sunday at an open Poulson were married Feb 13, 883 S home their house in terv 1901 in the Salt Lake Temple Church of Jesus Chust of Lat ter dav Saints They request no gifts A native of Helsingborg Sweden Mr Poulson came to America in 1882 with his fam ,Uy as LDS converts He at Special to The Tribune was ordained a patriarch Feb tendpd Brigham Young Acad now Brigham Young Uni William Douglas 16, 1947, and in 1955 was made emy, PROVO and has farmed, been MMan. Master an 1'ersity, honorary Norman, 78, 92 N. 800 West, a railroad foreman, building HE WAS BORN Oct 5, 1882, contractor and was manager Provo businessman and patriin Bergen, Norway, a son of of Sharon Industries, Orem, arch of the West i William George and Ingar for 23 jears. Utah Stake, Senna Knudsen Norman. He Lucy Woffinden Poulson Church of Jesus married Catherine (Tenme) came to America in 1888 from Christ of Latter-dain Salt Yorkshue, England as an LDS Jensen June 1, 190-1Saints, died convert She also attended Lake LDS Temple Frida v at 10 a m. Mr. Norman was educated Brigham Young Academy at a Provo hosMr and Mis Poulson have in Norway and completed his pital after sufapprenticeship in painting and! seven childien They are Mrs. fering a stroke decoration in 1900 He came T. C (Rhoda) Chidester, San three weeks ago. to Utah in 1901 and had lived Diego, Calif, Eva Poulson, M r . Norman in Provo since he filled anMrs. L. M (Edith) Palmer, was one of the LDS mission to Norway and Orem; Mrs Lloyd (Ruby) Mr. Norman of oiganizers Co Denmark from 1908 1910 and Boone, Babbit, Nev ; Mrs. Lyle the Dixon Taylor-Russel- l V. (Mary) Wilkinson, Orem; and maintained an active inter Mrs Hogarth (Lillian) Barton, est in the business even after Boise, Idaho, and Mrs. Earl his retirement in 1956 SURVIl ORS Include h i s jna) Roberts, Pleasant Grove He served as bishop of the wndow and son, George Wil They aIso have 22 grandehil Pioneer LDS Ward, 1939-4liarn Norman, Provo, and two and 29 great grandehil Funeral serv- - jren. grandchildien. ices will be conducted Tues day at 2 pm. in the Pioneer LDS Ward chapel. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 p m and Tuesday until 1 30 p m. Burial will be in Provo City Ceme-tery. Married 60 Years , Pair Awaits Fete neth Jones before a contract is let, the Rev. Mr. Childress said. Douglas Kershaw Is chairman of the church board of trustees. y New Depot Aide ... . and Evanston, Wyo. Winter on windswept part of Bear River drainage usually has hunters fighting foot of snow. SEN. BENNETTS address will be the highlight of activities during Constitution Week at BYU, which will begin Monday with display of a copy of the Constitution and related documents in Eyring Science Center by Ralph Hansen, university archivist. Tuesday afternoon movies pertaining to the American Hodgson, Payson attorney, re- Revolution and the creating of the Constitution and Bill of ported Saturday. will be shown in JoMR. HODGSON said the do Rights Smith seph Building fover. cision came Friday night dur a men of the in meeting ing (5rem Union Hall Jack Holhen American Fork, was named chairman of the woikers OGDEN Now deputy com group at the meeting mander of Utah Goncial Depot The group has hired Mr is Col. Charles A LaForge, Hodgson and Salt Lake attor Farmers Reelect Col. replacing on "social welfare; Clinic ney Park Smoot to represent Ervin L Keener, LEHI Dean Nuttall, Lehi Orville Gunther, chairman of them in an effort for reinstatewho retired Jan farmer and dairyman, will di- - State Tax Commission on tax ment and damages for the loss Col LaForge of their jobs. ' had been assist ant to the comFORTY FOUR men the mander. entile highway crew were disForm erly charged by Sterling D. Jones, assigned as diwho had defeated Democrat rector of wareMarcellus Nielson for the four housing, Col. year commission seat in the came to Nov 8 election Mr ones said he did not be Col. LaForge Utah General lieve the light to work law in Depot from Inchon, Korea, where he had been deputy eluded patronage iobs commander, Far East Exchange Service, USARPAC, Koiea d - - OGDEN Trustees of the First Methodist Church in Og den are studying bids from seven contractors for building an addition to the church at 2604 Jefferson Ave , the Rev Preston Childress reported Saturday. SOME OF THE bids are so PROVO State Sen. Sher- close the trustees want to go man Lloyd, Republican floor over them with architect Ken leader, will address a meeting of the Utah County Republican Central Committee Montermaster s u day at 7:30 p m. in south courtGen. room of the City County BuildThese changes, Kendall ing, Klea Worsley, publicity he indicated, were in keeping chairman, said. with the QM Corps effort to SEN. LLOD will discuss modernize and streamline its supply system. lmpoi tant legislative issues facing us today Other speak AMONG THOSE visiting ers scheduled are Sen Luke , sta-a ,!!"s chairman of the Clegg, lrfenera UGD were Darrell Iverson, Senate past Education Committee; president, and R O Bills, vice Rep George Collard on agripresident of the local quarter- culture; Howard May cock, master association. president of Utah County Child Guidance and Mental Health bank with path through It. Not so this winter to farmers dismay, drivers pleasure. Special to The Tribun Special to The Tribune OGDEN V A, , to Hear Bennett on Constitution, Rights Y. OGDEN After an extensive tour of facilities at Utah General Depot, Brig. Gen. Bruce E. Kendall, director of administration, office of the quartermaster geneial, noted that the depot had undergone many changes since 1945 when he was stationed here as the quar- Workers Plan Suit for Reinstatement Ex-Roa- V V theraphy at Ft. Douglas Vet rect the activities of the Lehi problems," and Ruth Duffin, erans Adiministration H o s Farm Bureau for another year, vice chairwoman! Utah Counelecas a result of his reelection as ty Central Committee, on pital, Salt Lake City. laws. tion the groups president. PROVO The Strength of the U S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights in American Life Today will be the topic of Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (RUtah) Wednesday at 10 a m. in George Albert Smith Field House as Brigham Young University honors the documents, BYU President Ernest L Wilkinson said. JG.C i o whether your shipment is HIGH rntlDimiV fuCSTm 4 HE ENTER! D Aimv service in 1910. With his wife Fiances, he lives on the depot Thev have two sons Chailes A Jr, 26, and Thomas B 22 SBCGJ GSXS? , Employs Therapist ROY Employment of Mrs Carl D Stokes, Kanesville, Weber County as occ upational therapist at Weber County Chronic Disease Hospital here, effective Monday, was an nounced by Thomas R Hams, hospital administrator , MRS. STOKES is completing in occupational her training OCCUPANCY JULY lit 5:::: y , jji-e- rMSBiggSaS, New designing clfics pac lessee s specifications NIW MODERN FULLY to AIR CONDITIONED PARKINS FACILITIES THE BEST location in Salt Lake City & fnue BAM BUILDING and 1st SOUTH Phone John DA STATE M. -- Whiteley 0317 Read Todays ' Classified Ads 1 raocsiv Business Loans Individual Loans $5,000 to $50,000 $500 to $5,000 Complete Loan Service lor ANY Need VDcaE-- e. 42 West 3rd South Park Free at Ramp Oarage ( EL 71 RENT-ALL- S GOES MODERN announce the opening of their new RENT-IUnited CENTER, at 2270 South Main, next door to the old building which will be torn down to permit a new i fleet "Senior Way to be constructed The new building is the first departmentalized rental itore in the West, and occupies 4,200 square feet of space, with 17 off street cat parking stalls ana 13,000 square feet of lot for cement mixers, vacation trailers, ladders, etc. Party goods, beds, baby equipment and hospital items are in separate, glass enclosed rooms for extreme cleanliness, while paint sprayers, sewer cleanouts, etc , are in a rear storage room. The modern reception room displays the many homeowner tools rug shampooers, uphhlstery vacuum, floor polishers and sanders, drills, formica and tile cutters. Open house will be held during the middle of March, after the manager returns from the AARO convention at Memphis, Tennessee, where many new rental items will be purchased. Rent-All- s you can be sure its in good hands . . . when you specify um!n PAeiFiie dependable freight and passenger transportation for the expanding West for nearly a century. Providing Call any of our traffic offices for a freight expert to work with you. Were at your service I In Salt Lgke City, 417 South Main, EMpire J y |