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':-1'1- '' 6- 4") - Regulatlon models slightly used lightweight utth plenty of room Wolfe's special low price only p ef 1 i 'r'''f'--"I- t 4 ' - Check in now for your outdoor and fishing equipment for a summer of real sport As always at Wolfe's you'll find the finest equipment at moderate cost Make Wolfe's your outdoor activity headquarters! 1 - -- V -- CUllnRIG 'TIP 9 7 Non ) - '' e -'- -- - 4''' 4 4' - o-- ?' 77 - " " ":- attending physician declared the defendant was seriously ill Myers under the attendance of Dr O T Clagett Mayo clinic Rochester Minn is confined to St Mary's hospital there and his condition was reported too serious for his removal prior to June 10 The sentencing has been continued several times due to Following a denial for a new trial made by Judge Morrison Jan 24 the defense the case would bc oeuanpspelealinedd to the supreme court Bramwell subsequently indicteci by a Weber county grand jury on a charge of asking and agreeing to accept an unspecified amount as a bribe is now in the 'United States army overseas ""- -) tili : k 1r7 1 7i:--1-:-- - i 1 7"21 rfcr:- -e - ' - 4- 7 for I 't"' 4? - ''' N I A ae allegiy5 REA MA MIX : ''44 1: II 1111rJoyeagm :' 1 '- -- The body of the victim was taken to Adrian Mo for burial - t It "' "'wit-- 12 cY Ile both 17'3nd ' - 1 de whole family rave over 1 : 4 vAwl 100130 AN - meol A pole-fre-e p ' OPP 11 C-- : 1 1 eer'f'?e) 419'1 i4 't - ' ' - fl-- ii ''''''' : 1 ' i ' Afit' a ao ofiRcraparcloy! t 1 - ttr o bri close ea on Exv'KA : - - rxf !M' r Tribune Intermountain Wire arrived in Salt Lake City Thursday to conduct a series of seven Monday night programs at the Utah theater which will be broadcast nationally Between broadcasts Dr I Q said he will give shows for serviice men in camps and stations the Mate and at Bushthroughout nellI General hospital Brigham City and the Veterans' hospital Salt Lake City With his company he also will take part in a bond rally at Kingsbury hall June 16 works chemicallytoc "L'i Vi OPP James Wesley McClain better known as "Dr I Q mental banker and wizard of the' air waves" SAM-FLUS- H ri:1t 1 4 s7 0'i f '''''''r::''':':':r-r- 9 who pulled the children from the cave S J Sweetring aqted as i coroner The jury was William Hakalo Russell Williams and Al ! osRichens all of Price p3r The children in the cave which di v measured 7 feet long 40 inches i14 wide and 5 feet high were besides the boy who died Carol West 11 Edward Emms 10 (brother of the dead boy) George Ketchum 12 Devon Greener 13 and Billy Olson - ff's th ouso of miles Tokyo:vs And vi to YOU eanCtOryt abs help :: v 0 en Bbe 0 entencinq Again Delayed I Q9 i n S L For 7 Weeks 0 1 rH: OGDEN—Sentence of J C McRae and Mrs Mildred Simpson both of Paul and Mrs Vilate Myers convicted by a Second disWebb Salt Lake City The body trict court jury on Dec 2 1944 On will be shipped to the Payne a charge of offering a $500 bribe to former Mayor Kent S Brammortuary in Burley for burial well was continued until Aug 4 services at 10 a m by Judge Marriner M Morrison Brigham City granted after an affidavit from Myers' T - ' ''' Friday June 8 1945 loaned against the wall and then lost consciousness Others stated theywere affected the same way When Dixie Schuler returned to the dugout with the candles she opened the trap door at the mouth of the place and said that she was "struck in the face with a bluish gas" She then put her jacket over her mouth and nose and climbed into the dugout Rushes to Home Upon seeing her friends lying on the floor the rushed home and called her father Harry Schuler this time four of the children were inside and two outside each with an extinguisher One girl Dixie Schuler had gone to a store to purchase candles to light in the dugout Crawl Into Cave Shortly after pumping the contents of the extinguisher into the cave the other two boys crawled in through the opening The Greener boy said that in about five minutes he began to feel dizzy and dropped to his knees He arose and ' I Vilt 5alt 'Cake Zribunt 4451 'date Pr do I LI tH' 1 ' Tribune Intermountain Wire PAUL Ida—Mr and Mrs Emery Tanner were notified late Wednesday their son First Lieutenant Glen E Tanner was killed 'when the plane in which he was 'flying crashed five miles south of Torana Cal Monday The family was notified Tuesday that the plane was missing on a routine flight from the Long Beach Cal army airfield where he was stationed with the ferry command Besides his parents survivors include five brothers and sisters: Wayne Tanner Rupert Floyd Tanner Coeur d'Alene: Kenneth Tanner Tulare Cal Mrs Mae -- T : " - : - John A Wilkins Fort Douglas president Utah State Federation or Federal Employes Thursday discussed status of two bills the Jackson bill and the Downey bill which would increase salaries of federal employes He spoke before National Federation of Federal E' Newhouse hotel I r - : 4 '"4 Iiiieusses Salary Hike i - 1 - i - 1 - si ' - s Thursday ordered that two juvetil motorcycle speedsters arrested a week ago by police after dash through lin Salt Lake City streets be denied the right to apply for drivers' licenses for a year Ore of the boys obtained a enver's license and the other a chauffeur's license through falsi- fication of age which makes them invalid the commission said 1 i - r:1' Board Penalizes Youth Speeders The state tax commission I Tribune Intermountain 'Wire PRICE-t—coroner's jury today determined that John Herbert Emma 12 Helper son of Clarence E Emms met his death accidentally playing withother children with tetraethyl fire extinguishers Only the arrival of another playmate Dixie Schuler 11 back to the dugout where six children were lying overcome with gas from the extinguishers kept all the children from dying It was brought out in the inquest held at the Price city court Thursday that another five minutes would have probably taken the lives of the five other children Dead When Found The Emms boy was dead when taken from the dugout the other five lying across each other unOne of the children conscious Carol West is still in the hospital but the others have completely recovered and were able to testify at Tthhe inquest children said they had been playing in and near the dugout which they had built a week ago since about 10:30 a m Wednesday 13 Devon Greener testified three fire extinguishers were taken from empty trailer houses by the boys Devon took one into the dugout and pumped the handle but found it empty Then he noticed one of the other boys was pumping the liquid from an extinguisher from outside the dugout through a small air vent at the top At 1 4'"-- - 'f - i - : LaRue Smith daughter of Samuel and LaRue Olsen Smith of Payson drowned in a ditch in front of the family home at noon Thursday The family moved from Salt Lake City 11 days ago The mother was washing and her two children were playing in the yard She missed the child and after a search found her under a bridge in front of the home The child's dress had caught on a nail The Payson fire department was called with the pulmotor and with Dr Max Stewart worked two hours before pronouncing the child dead She is survived by her parents cne brother Robert Leon Smith of Payson and a Mary Jane Jones of Salt Lake great-grandmoth- 1 --N - t - iJury Terms Death of Child tin Price Cave Accidental - - ' te ' 1 '"'N z' PAYSON—Carol i I - ' - re - " - - n o f '- - - R M 00 oos r 70 1 7 e0 6 r R f tygt 10 i - r |