Show Vs1 ii'Tniriijirilry tnr8rrW aJjc Salt Cakc tribune 3945 13 1 Thursday Morning February Baseball Will Be Played — Dempsey Former Champion Says Sports Must Be Allowed to Continue MIAMI Jan 31 (T1) — An encouraging word for baseball came Wednesday from Cmdr Jack Dempsey chief of the coast guard jhsical fitness program who knows his way around in Baseball is going to be played I understand” the former heavy-- v eight champion told Guy Butler sports edtor of the Miami Daily Me as in a telephone conversation from Palm Beach vhere he is ‘ arationng too much money "There is Nevada Sends Official to Water Meet in- - ested m baseball and some other sports and too much interest by civilian populace as well as the srv ice men for them to be closed down” The big fellow warmed to his eubiect Sports must go on no matter what happens” he declared "Of course nobody expects big strong healthy athletes to be anywhere but m a fighting uniform — but we'll have enough incapable of fighting dischargees older men kids to conand those tinue the various sports ' Sure I mean boxing baseball football ard all the others "We can’t qut now We can’t back down What will we have to carry on with after the war if e ervbody gives up sports now ?” Sports arc necessary for morale p rnposes he emphasized “We'vtf got to have ’em that's all ” Dempsey continued "although were gong to have to go with a lot less in quantity and quality than we're accustomed to But CARSON CITY Nev Cp— Gov R P Carville said State Eng Alfred Merritt Smith would leave te here Wednesday night for Washington to present Nevada’s stand against the proposed Mexican-Unite- d States water treaty before the senate foreign relations committee Feb 5 “Nevada is in favor of a treaty with Mexico but it must be a fair treaty” the governor said in an interview “This state is strongly opposed to the treaty whicb would give Mexico from 1500000 to 1700000 acre feet of irrigation water as it has been drafted by representatives of the department of state “There is much talk as to what will happen if we should be obliged to arbitrate this Mexico treaty under the provisions of the 4-- r1 f martmni Tribune Tiitermmmlain Wire OGDEN — District headquarters of the pubhc roads administration will remain in Ogden although a general reorganization on a national scale is under way L M Huggins acting division engineer reported Wednesday Basing his statement upon official notice from Washington Mr Huggins saiJ that he had received communication from Cmdr Thomas H MacDonald head of public roads administration saying that there is no thought of movirg the district roads headquarters from Ogden to Salt Lake City The over-al- l plan is to establish nine divisions under the federal works agency instead of the 12 offices that exist at present and include from two Officials Set BAC Tour Turning to boxing in the postwar era the former mauler said he string along with voJj haveJoeto Louis until the latChampion dethroned ter "People say that the last war produced great fighters” he commented It didn’t Gene Tunney tame along to be sure but it was ffven years after the war before he became champion "There are no real good boxing n en that I ve observed in this war It takes three or four years to ghteg” develop a ‘ h Jn Practice Rounds CHRISTI Tex Jan UP practice rounds by the vanguard of pros here for the open indifrst Corpus Christi cated Wednesday it will take 261 or better over the par 70 layout to pluck the first money a $1000 war bond from the $6675 bond pot The pay-of- f it appeared will b“ on short iron play and the wind-swed putt The course has been ripped apart for the past two days as also rans in the recent Texas open at San Antonio took practice tours CORPUS 31 — t Par-shatteri- golf-dom- 's top-flig- ht 5897-yar- pt GILNER ELECTRIC CO Ober-hansle- 300-acr- Pan-Americ- an 737-13t- Drie AUTOMATIC GAS WATER Ogden Jury Awards $73370 lo Yidow HEATERS For Husbaiid’s Rail Y ard Dealli sz°Al:sS495 $78-37- GiraSE’S 217 SOUTH STATE Phone UICK ire Tribune Intermountain 0 OGDEN — Judgment of 27 regarded as one of the two largest death benefits ever returned in the United States was voted bv a jury in Second District court WedJudge C G4 Cowley's nesday at tOp m after 90 minutes deliberation 17 ON CASH YOUR CAR! We make liberal loans on all makes and models Your ear is excellent’ security and cash can be advanced without delay We also ' lend money to help finance the purchase of a bet- ter cat BE MENT-KNIGH- 756 SO MAIN T ST Tliey’Il Do It Every Time COMPANY DIAL 92 i- - -- I- Additional emphases was added drie against rabies Tuesday with signing of 15 complaints against dog owners who allegedly allowed their pets to run loose during the present city quarantine Those facing court action or fines are: R F Dunkley 1203 Hudson ave Clifford Davis 1188 Zenith ave Harvey Olson 1178 Zenith ave Mrs Hazel Wheaton 258 W 6th South G M Bogue 348 W 6th South Mrs J W Htll 316 W 6th South F W Eardiev 602 S 2nd West Jim Ienartz 761 2nd East M C Green 276 E 8th South Sanford to eight states In nddition to the nine divisions there will be ds-tuheadquarters for each of the 48 states or in some cases probably for small groups of states Western roads will be administered under three divisions located at Denver Colo Seattle Wash and San Francisco Cal The 11 western states have in the past been administered by regional offices located in San Francisco Utah will be under the Denver office and Idaho probably will be under the Seattle office according to Mr Huggins The two states have been part of the Utah district under the old organization Whether or not either state will be a district by itself the district engineer had not been informed A S o i'ESKLEyS A Bl6 SPENDER CvVtEKl HS IT COMES TO GETTJNlC FAX'toRlTE 8RAMD OF SMOKES TRY BLACK-MARKE- T race don’t pay any more than A BUCK A PACK- - Joe's sure has Jeekley BURNDOT DOUGH TO !I D GO BACK TO JD THROW MONEY around LIKE THAT- - - California Survivors include his mother Mrs John Howes American Fork two sons LaurCme and Stewart Brown six daughters Joyce Barbara Fae Tess Carol and Kaylan Brown all of American Fork a V Brown brother Benjamin American Fork two sisters Mrs Westend Elden S Bringhurst Cal and Mrs Wilson Howes American Fork Funeral services wall be conducted Friday at 2 p m in Anderson & Sons mortuary by Stewart A Durrant bishop of the American Fork Fourth LDS ward Friends may call at the mortuary prior to services Burial will be in American Fork city cemetery WAT OLD BAB'S IS IN TWO MOPE PIECES FQH 70 BUY 17 SENTIMENTAL £EA SUN 3 When is a melting icicle more than a drip ? Miss Seleda Delores Hansen a ZCMI employe decided it was more of a menace when a large icicle melting fell from the Hotel Utah and struck her on the head last March 14 She filed sut for Blast Damages Machine AND rr WOULD SET ME BACK FIVE M OPE TO GET A GOOD BED FOP BESSIE Hi cost me ANYWAY SEVEN BUCKS FOn SOMETHING TO TAKE THE PLACE OF THE CP YD LIKE Rosenauer on the highway Rosenauer escaped from the A S F depot Tuesday sometime between 11 p m and 6 a m Agents said he had been without food apparently for the hours of his freedom and captured pa nr with the w heels ran l:tX7 iLr 5jf L la E Y &W'"' O R P II wEhRD’lT DIRECT MY COUSIN ON THE BOARD AT ASYLUM YOU KNOH — I FROtt A N A N N I 1: T 11 E Rio Grande Motorway Names President A West general manWestager Denver & Rio Grande ern railroad Wednesday was elected president of the Ilio Grande Motorway Ino succeeding T L James who has lesigned to become president of the Burlington Bi Transportation Co R K Salt Lake City executive assistant to the trustee an- Edaard ad-for- d nounced Mr West whose headquarters are in Denver will continue as general manager of the railroad At one time lie was general manager of the Utah Light & Traction Co Salt Lake City COURT OP THF Third Judicial District o£ the btate of Utah— In mid lor Salt Luke County Ranch S Kimball doing business ver-as Kimball bign Company PlalntUf a sus Salt Lake Tet initial Company In the matDefendant corporation of Salt Lake ter of the Receivership Terminal Company a corporation Notice to creditois of bait Lake Terminal Company You and each of you will please take notice that pursuant to an order 9th day ol made and entered on the 1943 by the above-entitle- d January above-entitle- d proceedcourt in the ings all persona having claims asamsl said Salt Lake Terminal Company are requited to presentM and file their claims with Julian Bamberger receiver of said company at the general office of said company at the corner of South Temple and West Temple Citv Utah on oi Streets Salt Lake of before the 1st day April P143 said claims to be supiairted bv all necesvouchers and to be sary and proper duly verified that pursuant to said order any claim or claims not so presented on or before said 1st day of April 1945 shall be foiever barred from participation In the assets ol said defendant company which are now in or may hereafter come into the possession or under the control of said receiver Said claims should be accompanied with the particulars of the same and the consideration therefor together with a statement of the amount and nature of anv security or Men helu or claimed bv the claimant or to which the claimant deems himself en- IN THE DISTRICT G U M P s s M I L I N G J A c K li AFTER BOBBY IGF TS ONE LOOK AT VOLJ THROE COOKIN' ? will pillows SOrTEN THE BODY-M- 8 IT WILL BE THE f '5 LOVE -LIGHT -- YOU MELT ME ! 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STEP ON JIGGS IS IN A SERIOUS CONDITION IT-M- CPEAA-PUF- F YOU'RE MY DREAM STUFF T YV HI BUMPS ON YOUR — WAV OUT ' j J I AV f G a ’ ’ AYJ ' a v ’ G S JJOn BATTERIES 0 L ACCESSORIES Expert VULCANIZING and RECAPPING WHAT E B and WHEPE'S T ISIS TIRES IF RAGWOOQ WILL YOU PLEASE RUN THE CAPPET- - SWEEPER N LARCH TIRE SERVICE 35 East 4th South rr would nt i -- P g 273-llt- h A Beneficiaries were ithe heirs of Walter Lamar Marshall 30 who was crushed to death’ between an engine and a freight chr while employed as an Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co switchman on Aug 18 1914 The plaintiffs were Mrs Gaile R Marshall the widow and three children Lynn' 5 Robert Lamar 3 and Michael 2 months The judgment was based on life expectancy tables that Mr Marshall would have lived to the age of 65 years capable of earning $300 j monthly at Zcr of and Brotherhood Attorneys Railroad Trainmen officials a $90000 judgment in a middle western court some years ago titled W Hal Farr was counsel for Dated at Salt Lake City Utah Janthe defendant company opposing uary 9 1945 JULIAN M BAMBERCFR Parnell Black of the firm 'of Ret elver of bait Lake Terminal Wallace and and Black Rawlings Company Brigham E Roberts all’ of Salt Lake City Headquarters for Bv Jimmy Hallo EVEN BUGGY hitch-hikin- $7814 against the hotel for injuries she suffered but Wednesday An explosion of a Technicron in a compromise settlement acAngel 533 Gale st Mrs Frances Fullmer 266 S 8th West machine in the offices of Dr O A cepted $1750 for the damage Franz Muzman 328 S 8th West Ogilvie 211 Medical Arts bldg Maud M Babcock East 54 R South Temple Wednesday paratais for preparing tissues for Mrs Oliver May White 877 W night caiused considerable damage laboratory work Amount of dam4 tli North and A G Tullen 1521 to the machine Dr Ogilvie said age to the machine is unknown at W 3rd South the' machine is an automatic ap- - the present time 1 r ilfiif'8 I L I N E AMERICAN FORK— Word has been received here of the death of Wallace Brown 36 former Amen- can Fork resident who was killed Jan 27 in an in San Bernardino Cal He was born July 27 1908 at American Fork a son of Benjamin and Theresa T BrownEdu-cate- d in American Fork schools Mr Brown had been employed at the Geneva steel plant until three months ago when he moved to auto-pedestri- Rosenauer 27 German war prisoner who escaped fron Utah army service forces depot w'as captured Wednesday at 9 30 p m in Ogden canyon near the Hermitage A telephone call received at police headquarters 10 minutes earlier informed the FBI agents that a suspicious character was -- G ur and military police forces Franz to the Dies In Auto Crash Tribune Intermountaln Wire CEDAR CITY — A special legislative committee from the Utah house and senate will make a routine inspection of facilities at the Branch Agricultural college y Friday Director Henry was advised Wednesday Arriving here about noon Friday the legislators will inspect facilities on the campus and then be taken on a tour of the newly acquired farm e four miles west of farm purchased here The last year is part of a range manage ment unit under which the school Operates ‘a Jierd of range sheep jointly with the state experiment station The setup also includes nearly 3000 acres of summer grazing land arbitration treaty of in Cedar canyon and provides one 1929 of the best range management “I do not believe our president units of any college an the counand senate will consent to arbi- try trate away the very life and susDirector Oberhansley and the tenance of millions of otir citi- board of trustees have recently zens and I do not believe the recommended purchase of several treaty will be invoked additional small tracts adjoining if it could bring about such an the present property to better facilitate its development and the utterly unfair and disastrous legislature likely will be shown the need for the additional acreage Among the legislators designed to make the trip are Sens Claud Hirschi and Ward Holbrook and Reps H H Lunt Cedar City Thomas Jones Bland ng and Ruel Christensen Ephraim It is probable that additional members may h Miss Emma Larsen 84 make the trip Mr Oberhansley East died in a Salt Lake hospital indicated Wednesday afternoon of heart disease Eorn Sept 27 I860 in Pleasant March of Dimes Grove she was a daughter of Niels Peter and Karen Kristine Steven- Ends Successfully son Larsen She was the librarian at the Brigham Young university Utah’s March of Dimes camfor many years and later was as- paign came to an end Wednesday sistant librarian at the Provo with indications that it has been She had lived in unusually successful in every public library Salt Lake City for a number of county of the state Frank S years Emery state director1 for the NaSurvivors include two sisters tional Foundation pf Infantile Mrs Marie Haywood and Mrs Paralysis reported Ella Brown Salt Lake City and In some eastern states which a brother Joseph Larsen Pleas- have suffered from unusually severe winter weather the camant Grove Funeral services and burial' will paign has been extended until Feb 15 be in Pleasant Grove ) six-ho- Ex-Utal- ui Native Utalm Pros Shatter Par Dies at 84 top-notc- 1 ct - S L Dos Owners Officers Capture Nazi Prisoner Icicle Victim — Culminating a through the canyon Face Court Action OGDEN search by several FBI agents The agents rushed to the canyon Freezes $1750 U S Public Roads Bureau To Retain Ogden Office Pan-Americ- an that's ail right” " Dial D vn j 1 E CUc d K THIS USELESS PERSON BELIENES-PESSIMIST IS A MAN WHO HAS BEEN COMPELLED TO LIVE WITH OPTIMIST- - a r YoM-r- S- - J- -- T 3f A D O N WEILID® SIUIPIPOES A L D D U C K VI I r JL 4 Y w |