Show pjv-ip- pm sr Thursday Morning Nov 9 19 14 1 li t ! f ‘f i ill sr - ''itj f " i’ Vi " iVr “ i 1 !' 4n : Av&rf ’ ' : ykkTy’ a'' t vitli irosts ana com weainer assuring an excellent Utah celery crop Midge Thomas left and Beverly Drakeford do a bit week sampling at a Salt Lake produce house of before ordering gift cartons pre-Cele- i v ry Frost Rain Conditions Celery To Uphold Utah Reputation I Like an answer to a chamber of commerce prayer the rains descended and the frosts came and the resulting end of balmy Indian summer weather Tuesday and Wednesday was welcomed as providential by Utah celery growers who are known the nation over as producers of the finest in celery The crispness of the celery crop weather growers aver as they prepare for Celery week Monday through Saturday S E Buck committee chairman said Wednesday the traditional gift shipment to the president of the United States will be made in time for Thanksgiving dinner at the White House Is dependent on “crisp” Gift cartons for Thanksgiving may be ordered through grocery stores and produce houses to be sent out of state by refrigerated express Mr Buck said Forwarding dead line for eastern and southern states is Nov 15 for the midwest Nov 16 for Texas Arizona and New Mexico Nov 17 and for western states Nov 18 Auto Strikes Kills Girl 2 In Down tocii Salt Lake Deloris Arm Holgate daughter of Mr and Mrs Sharon H Holgate 1079 Crandall ave died on the way to a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday at 6:30 p m after being struck by an old automobile at 2nd South and Main Capt Harry Louis Schonfield A A F overseas replacement depot Kearns driver ?of the car told investigating officers he did not see the child until after he had stopped he car upon hearing her scream He had been proceeding north on Main and waited at 2nd South for pedestrian traffic to clear before turn making a right-han- d Mrs Holgate accompanied by her sister Mrs John L Jones was pushing a baby carriage north in the crosswalk and the captain allowed “at least five feet” clearance behind them before proceeding he said Evidently the child was following her mother at some distance Because of the child's height Capt Schonfield said he did not ee her over the hood of his car The' accident occurred at 6:05 p m and the child immediately was rushed to police emergency hospital She was being taken from there to Holy Cross hospital when ahe died Deloris Ann Holgate was born !n Salt Lake City Nov 18 1942 She is survived by her parents and Mr and Mrs N Ralph Jenkins grandparents The child’s death brought the number of traffic fatalities in Salt Lake City in 1944 to 22 compared withal 3 to date in 1943 and the Utah total to 101 compared with 62 to date in 1943 7 ' A 4 h: fj-3- J? :r h 1 Manufacturers Admit 22 to Membership firms additional Twenty-tw- o were admitted to membership in the Utah Manufacturers’ Assn at" a directors’ meeting Wednesday evening at the Hotel Utah The new members are: Black-into- n & Son Canning Co Charles Giggey Ogden Box Elder Packing Co Victor R Smith Clearfield: Carlston Candy Co V D Carlston Salt Lake City Eddington Canning Co Inc W R Eddington Springville Fox & Co William R Kobei Ogden Industrial Steel Co George A Parry Salt Lake City Kaysville Canning Co H J Barnes Kaysville Kelly Co Elmer E Kelly Salt Lake Chty x v r V w The demurrers alleged that indictment of defendants was “ambiguous uncertain and unintelligible” because several counts were alleged for actions identical In time and place Request by the defendants that the second count in each indictment should be dismissed was overruled by Judge Johnson Claim Prejudiced Jury Motion to quash the indictments had been brought by defendants on the ground that the indicting grand jury was made up of a majority of LDS church members who prejudiced by reason of church standing were unable to give fair consideration Declaring that motion to quash was not In itself sufficient grounds to set aside the indictments Judge Johnson continued hearing on the motion and requested counsel for defendants to produce affidavits to substantiate their claims J H McKnight defendants’ attorney said after the hearing that he intended to produce affidavits showing that' the trials are the result of a church schism and that because of the difference in belief between LDS members and Fundamentalists his clients are being “persecuted not prosecuted” Charged With Intimidation Edna Christensen alias Edna Zitting who has been convicted of violating the Lindbergh kidnaping act was charged by grand jury Indictment with intimidating Mary Marguerite Ford government witness alleged polygamous wife of Follis Gardner Petty from testifying Mar 20 at trial of Petty on Mann act violation charges Darger previously convicted on a Mann act count was indicted by grand jury on charges of attempting to prevent Cathryn Lucy Cosgrove government witness from testifying Mar 20 at the trial of Darger and Heber Kimball Cleveland on Mann act violation Monday of S L Budget Left 21 V Salt Lake county expended 789990 of its 1944 budget during the period ending Nov 1 Ferrell H Adams county auditor reported Wednesday Expenditures for the same period in 1943 totaled 838570 Total expenditures for the period this year are listed at $198256629 with a budget balance of $52743371 The budget balance at the same time in 1943 was $35200979 All departments are still within their budget with general fund expenditures listed at 7967 roads and poor fund 8111 8350 boat harbor bridges 4547 farm fair exhibit 9804 Wins $10 Raise bond indemonstration 7607 92 159 Phyllis Jensen executive secre- terest and sinking fund highway improvement fund tary Salt Lake civilian defense 81869 was granted a salary increase agricultural inspection class “B” roads Wednesday by the Salt Lake City fund 9 95599 and public welfare commission of from $130 to $140 9254 66959 per month Soviet genYakhontoff eral will speak Saturday ay to hospital Died LDS Leader’s Daughter Dies Eldest living daughter of Brig- 10-mon- th Utah Soldiers Cast Ballots Mining Firm Sues For Tax Refund st Cope said It is estimated that 15000 or more sbldier votes were counted in Utah in Tuesday’s election Most of these were on state ballots containing names of entire Ogden Provo and eastern Utah tickets from president to county Shrine clubs Tuesday reported to Illustrious Potentate Clyde Early attorney El Kalah temple they will have These all had to be in the hands of a score of candidates to trek the of election judges Tuesday to be sands at the fall cere counted The only G I ballots that burning monial in Saturday can be accepted until Nov 12 are temple 650 E South the Masonic Temple “bob tail” federal balthe Nearly 100 Master Masons are lots which contain only the names expected to comprise the Milton of president and congressmen E class which will honor Lipman Most of the federal ballots were the veteran noble who has served counted on election day Secy of so many years as representative State K E M o n s o n reporting to the imperial council and on the Wednesday his office had only board of the Shriners' hospital for eight which came in too late children These with others which may be crippled call Plans for a business meet12 will be received before Nov 2 p m with the traditional at ing sent to county commissioners for banquet at 6 p m to be followed counting by a band concert and a patrol They cannot affect any totals drill The pilgrimage will start except those for president and con8:40 p m under the direction Difficulties causing an estimated 100 Salt Lakers to lose their gressmen which already are safe- at of Simon Rosenblatt and Frank A on the Democratic side Yeamans right to vote in the 1944 election were discussed at a meeting of ly officials of the Salt Lake junior chamber of commerce and the great-grandchildr- First Pheasants Destroy Selves Against Picture of Dewey 42-in- ch : I I Lake soldier missing - W If 5 i Salt Pfc Keith L Severn t ' field and Joyce Allen Logan and three brothers Champ Allen Marysvale RM2c Wayne Allen Camp Pendleton Cal and Calvert Allen Richfield Yakhontoff making a speaking tour under of the National Council auspices for American-SoviFriendship will arrive In Salt Lake City Saturday to address two meetings of the Unitarian church Dr J Raymond Cope minister said Wednesday Both addresses will be open to the public Now retired Gen Yakhontoff is well known in the country's liberal circles as a critic and author of books dealing with Chinese and soviet problems His best known works are "Chinese Soviets” and “Over the Divide” He served in the old Russian army under the czars and with the Red army after the revolution His first address will be delivered at a fneeting Saturday at 8 p m in the Unitarian church 569 13th East sponsored jointly by the Channing club of the Unitarian society and the Progressive Youth group Gen Yakhontoff’s subject will be “What American Youth Wants to Know About Soviet Russia” He will give his second address Sunday at 8:30 p m at the Unitarian church when he will speak on the subject “Postwar Relations Between the United States and U S S R” No admission will be charged to either meeting Dr East Utah Nobles Promise Novices - Registration Errors Cause 100 Salt Lakers to Lose Vote t i i D-D- th ham Young Mrs Ruth Young Healy 83 died suddenly Wednesday noon in her home 1220 Sherman ave of a heart attack Born in Salt Lake City March 4 1861 to Mrs Emmeline Free Young Mrs Healy had lived in Salt Lake City most of her life She is survived by two half sisters Mrs Mabel Young Sanborn and Mrs Fannie Young Clayton both of Salt Lake City two sons Following on the heels of suc- Ellis and Jay Elliot Johnson Salt cessful suits by Kennecott Copper Lake City five grandchildren and Salt Lake county clerk’s office Wednesday with both groups adCo and Silver King Coalition eight Mines Co to recover subsidy tax Funeral services will be conduct- mitting some responsibility Mr Keddington said the Jaycces registered in downtown booths refunds New Park Mining Co ed Friday at 4 p m at 574 E Keetley Utah filed suit in federal 1st South by Rev George Weber had done an “excellent job” of when at the same time registradistrict court Wednesday for tax pastor Congregational helping registration of voters but tion was closed at the county refund from the Utah state tax church Burial will be in Salt Lake brought up the question as to clerk's office whether voters legally could be commission for 5376348 City cemetery Principal errors in Jaycee regisThe New Park company which trations w'ere illegible names omission of addresses and in some produces lead zinc copper and other minerals declared it had cases registration of aliens Mr said The county paid under protest the tax of Keddington 3376348 on federal subsidy in adclerk’s office is willing to assume dition to legitimate occupation responsibility for some cases in tax upon gross sales and asked sending registration slips to the recovery of the amount plus inwrong district because of inexterest from June 1 1944 body had just returned empty P’raps it was a Democratic perienced help necessitated to handed from a prolonged pheasconspiracy but whatever the carry the heavy load of election ant hunting trip when one of the work he said reason Gov Thomas Dewey’s came birds crashing through the the has picture window where Gov Dewey’s picliterally “given bird” to two Republican precinct ture was smiling out on the Newsman Analyzes Vote world judges within the past three days According to Mr Searle the At Ad Club Meeting Both Mr and Mrs David bird crashed the pane of Searle 36 Allen st Midvale and and knocked itself out In final analysis many voters glass Mrs Mary B Hamilton 3980-7t- h against the living room wall A who had planned to vote for a East staunch Republicans had butcher when not hunting Mr change of administration at some Searle took over' from there and future date decided to vote for the edge taken off the defeat of roast golden pheasant was on retention of the present administheir candidate by succulent bits of pheasant due to tlie birds' the menu Wednesday tration when the crucial moment aversion or attraction — depending Mrs Hamilton received her came O N Malmquist political on your party— to a picture bird Saturday when another writer for the Salt Lake Tribune of the New York governor pheasant dashed himself against reported at the Salt Lake Adveras a legal holiday by the Salt Lake Mr Searle claiming to be the picture of the governor of tising club weekly meeting WedNew York City Clearing House Banks (Adv) sound of mind but weary of nesday in the Hotel Utah- - Salt attended Branch Agricultural college Cedar City and entered the army in July 1941 With the infantry he landed with the first troops in north Africa and participated in the Sicilian campaign He was assigned to England where he trained combat troops landing in France on He held the bronze star for gallantry in action and the purple heart for wounds suffered July 16 Survivors Include his parents two sisters Mrs Dott Hall Rich- V so-call- Severn TSgt Lark Allen 27 son of Mr and Mr Chester Allen Antimony Garfield county has been reported killed in action In Germany Oct 9 He was born April 14 1917 at Circleville and was graduated from Piute county high school He et charges Trial of Rula K Broadbent also charged with intimidation of Mary Marguerite Ford has been set for Salt Lake' City Soviet General Maps Speech In S L on Tour of Nation cost-to-coa- Missing M Creeden Lake City Pfc Keith L the same as he was as a child and young man — with all his faith in tomorrow And please dear God let us be the same when he comes back to us and worthy of him and all he has done for us Amen Gen f Second Lt William E Ratcliff? Clearfield TSgt Lark Allen Antimony Garfield county Pfc Mark Wilcock Parowan Lt Joseph - (1 Killed This is the first prayer to be published in the "Prayers for Our Men in Service” feature of The Salt Lake Tribune which will continue from Thursday through Thanksgiving The author is L W Mitchell 1620 Oakland ave and he was selected from scores of entries received for publication by Rev M S Hostetler of Westminster college president of the Salt Lake Ministerial Assn Rev Hostetler is a member of the panel of clergymen representing all faiths who will choose each day’s featured prayer The Salt Lake Tribune will send $5 in war savings stamps to the author of each prayer published and will award $50 in war bonds and stamps to the author of the prayer for a man in service that is selected as the most inspirational received during the series Address your prayer for your man in service to "Prayer Editor The Salt Lake Tribune” Dear God I am just one of many asking Your help this night for a boy who is away from home and dear ones know he is just one of millions fighting for his country and for all people who believe in You and for a world that will be a better place in which to raise his son But dear God to me he isn’t one of many but just a younger brother I have watched mature and plan so many things ichile he was small to do when he grew up My prayer dear God if it be Thy will is for hitn to stay w Deloris Ann Holgate on Lundin & May Foundry Co Inc Earl L May Salt Lake City Perry Canning Co H A Billings Brigham City Pleasant Grove Canning Co H D Landis Pleasant Grove Poehlmann Hatchery W H Warner Salt Lake City Ramshaw Hatcheries W O Ram-shaSalt Lake City Reliance Manufacturing Co L N Ellis Manti Stevens Canning Co Angus Stevens Ogden Utah Canning Co Joseph F Barker Ogden Utah Ice & Storage Co N F Hecker Salt Lake City Varney Canning Inc William Varney Roy: White Fawn Mill & Elevator Co J A Stevenson Salt Lake City Williamsen Auto Body Co- - E Stephens Ogden Woods Cros3 Canning Co R A Moss Clearfield Elias Morris & Sons Co George Q Morris Salt Lake City Piute High School 7 Graduate Dies In Germany Battle Tribune Features Initial Prayer for Service Men ments ’ Second Section Page 17 t Demurrers filed by David Brigham Darger and Edna Christensen indicted on charges of intimitrials dating witnesses in recent to advocate charging conspiracy polygamy were overruled Wednesday by Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson who continued motion by defendants to quash the indict- " iimiu Three Service Men From Utah Killed In Action Two Reported as Missing 3Iotion in Cult Trial To Quash Coercion Charges Continued ” t § alv Judge Defers Ruling on Intimidation b s jialt §tljc ' Sample State’s Gastronomical Delight 1 r Z Parowan Native Killed in Italy 3i t Pfc Mark Wilcock son of Mr and Mrs Randall Wilcock Parowan was killed in action in Italy Oct 9 his parents learned Wednesday He entered the army in Febat various ruary 1943 and trainedoverseas in camps prior to going in north landed he when April Africa Later he was assigned to li Lt Joseph Salt M Creeden Lake officer missing 1 s - Italy i i He was bom in Parowan Jan 9 1924 and had resided in Parowan most of his life He was graduated from Parowan high school and was a member of Parowan f t - LDS West ward Survivors Include his parents four brothers Slc Samuel R Wilcock' Hunter’s Point CaK j Larry Robert and Fred Wilcock Patp(Continued on Pr - t Twenty-four- ) Judge Favors RFC Claim Referring to damage claims of Inc for $475000 as "speculation based on speculation” Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson ruled Wednesday in favor of Reconstruction Finance Corp Grounds for the "million dollar” suit and countersuit began in 1939 loaned $50000 to when Aluminum Inc to build a plant at Marysvale for production of alumina In 1943 RFC agreed to grant a second loan of $775000 and ad0 vanced a first installment of but on Jan 10 1944 canceled the larger loan RFC then brought suit to recover the $60000 (plus interest) which had been advanced to Aluminum Inc on grounds that the aluminum company failed to perform its duty of furnishing plans Aluminum RFC Allen TSgt Lark soldier is killed 1 1 w $10-00- wSSSisa - 1 jw I r w f and specifications Aluminum Inc promptly filed countersuit for $1250000 less amount of the loan $775000 or damages of $475000 Knife Fork Club’ Waits Author’s Talk Anti- mony ! i I'-- - S L If s Pettengill author lecturer and general counsel for r sl of Assn the Transportation Bonnethe will America address U S Pension Meet Today ville Knife and Fork club Monday ParoPfc Mark Wilcock The Salt Lake branch Utah at 7:30 p m at the Hotel Utah wan man listed as killed State Old Age Pension and Assist- Earle F Gardemann secretary-treasurance organization will meet Thursannounced Wednesday Tribune Washington Bureau His subject will be "“A Time day at 2 p m at the I O O F hall When Men Grow Tall” WASHINGTON Nov' 8— Utah 41 Post Office pi state national guard’s Camp WilC C liams taken over by the army at the outbreak of the war has been " Salt Lake City chamber of comdeclared surplus property by the on record Wednesday merce went war department according to a as favoring compulsory universal report Wednesday from the office W Robinson of Rep J military training as recommended The action was taken upon recCharles H Skidmore state members of public service by the military affairs committee ommendation of army Ninth servand Clinton D Vernon superintendent of public instruc-- l The committee in asking for ice command headquarters Fort tion was authorized by the' attorney to National Assn of legislation stipulated the training Railroad and Utilities CommisDouglas that the property be board of examiners Wednesday to sioners Omaha Neb Nov 14 schedule be sufficiently flexible returned to the state The camp to "attend national conferences in minimum the insure disruption most of 17 to inactive has been in Washington D C Baltimore during and business life of 1944 Howard B Gundersen state educational and Philadelphia on work remen It was further recomadyoung G Williams Gen W trainwar of director state of Brig production quired superintendents” the state national and Mark Nichols director mendedbe that general of the state najutant leaving Nov 25 and returning ing considered in addition to tional guard for whom the camp Dec 11 Mr Skidmore retires of food production in the war guard the regular army in providing such was named said Wednesday the from office on Jan 1 1945 training program to annual- training use of the will resume was Vocationtravel Other guard meetings of American al Assn Philadelphia Dec 4 camp according to previous plans approved by the board as folSheldon R Brewster state fair Wait Battle Zone Talk lows: to International Assn Grover A Giles attorney genmanager Old Timers Honored of Fairs and Expositions ChiDr Leland H Greer- professor of eral to meetings of the Colorado river conference of 14 and cago first week of December University of Utah will history Members of the American vetDr state Pacific battie zones at Assn discuss John the Reclamation Curtis I National the Old Co & Refining Smelting erinarian to meeting of chief a meeting of the Sait Lake Exconference in Denver next week Timers’ club were honored at a relivestock sanitary officials Chichange club Friday noon at the ception and dinner Wednesday at and conference of attorneys genHotel Utah 7 p m at the Hotel Utah eral in Omaha following two cago Dec 5 to 7 Samuel B !I - Plans Return Of Camp Williams er Military Training Favored by of Retiring State School Head Authorized to Attend Meet com-"missi- out-of-sta- £ on te - n “ J ? t t r |