Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY CREAMERY MEN STRESS CLEAN ar HERDS IN IDAHO Strain Selected Head of Operators’ Organization Seattle Officers Seeking Fake Arctic Relief Flier Hunt Jury Finds Parties less in Wreck W hich Killed Girl Borland’s Clay Ion w I peenl to The Tribune POCATELLO Idaho — Clayton Strain of the Gooding Cooperative creamery was elected president of the Idaho Creamery Operators’ association at the ftnal meeting of the y convention held In the Bannock hotel Thursday Other officers chosen 'were: A B Arps of Pocatello vice president Dr It TheophUus of the University of Idaho secretary-treasure- r and C P Jensma and J V Woods directors A legislative committee was appointed to advise the state legislature cm matters pertinent to the creamery Interests The last meeting went on record of recommending reduced content of Ice cream products from 14 to 12 per cent Dr A J Dlckman presented the state’s tuberculosis situation and eradication program He urged as a slogan for all operators — “This Herd Is Free From T B" Dr Dlckman pointed out that 24 of the counties of Idaho had bee l Inspected and only sixteen hundredths of 1 per cent of all cattle inspected reacted to the disease Sanitation and creamery Inspection was described by O N Tucker 0 T Kohster delivered an address on the casein Samples of the prtxluct were shown In the illustrated lecture Bannock countv was shown as a typical community of accredited herds after Inspection This county was rated third In becoming accredited A total of 30 866 cows have been tested for tuberculosis in Bannock of one per with less than cent being found Infected Boise was chosen as the probable place for the convention In 1931 two-da- i but-terf- at jw through the window-- and as the car turned over the window frame struck her across the neck breaking it Her sisters were slightly bruised Evidence Introduced showed that Burke was driving on the wrong side of the road and "had but one light although Burke said he was not aware of this fact Miss Btnler was the daughter of Dr Blame- Ralph Butler of Idaho Falls and niece DEATH CRASH Explorer Family Host to for Eielson Turns Toward Reindeer Camps Radio Message Says Self-Styl- SEATTLE Jan 9 (IP)— Search was being made here today for a man who yesterday appeared in Seattle with the announcement that he was on his way to North Cape Siberia to aid in the search for Carl Ben Eielson and Farl Borland Alaskan aviators who disappeared November 9 The man who gave his name as Major James Morgan of the army air corps appeared at the home of Mrs J I Anderson sister of Borland He said he had flown from New York and Intended to fly on to Nome and Teller His story thrilled Mrs Anderson and brought Joy to Borland’s mother and two good meals to Stories Fall to Agree Morgan Has Disappeared When the stories did not harmonize the matter was reported to Lieutenant Commander John D Price at Sand Point naval air station Price last night was unable to find Morgan to question him NOME Alaska Jan 0- - (JPk— ReinIn the bleak Ice and hills to the east of the fur trading ship Nanuk frozen In the Ice at North Cape Siberia would soon become the stamping grounds for searchers for Carl Ben Eielson and Earl Borland airmen lost while trying to reach the vessel from Teller That was the message radioed to the outside world today by Miss Marlon Swenson Seattle girl who Is deer camps snow-cover- ed 1 V r NO PREMIUMS AT 1 of 18000 feet at El Monte Miss BUlle Brown made what to be the world’s record BLACKFOOT Idaho— A coroner's forreported women parachute Jumpers a returned verdict (ury Thursday as unavoidable the characterizing automobile accident In which Miss Dora Butler 22 of Idaho Falls died of a broken neck on the Yellowstone highway near here Wednesday night The accident occurred Investigating officers report as Mis Butler with her two sisters Ethel and GeorThe case of well known a j Golds M B)rd ha gia were coming south on the highj Mla A nation wide attrsrted nJ way with Harry Burke of Idaho Falls jt 1 interest Her deplorable Burke was driving Their car colbeat learned U condition lided 'witti one driven by Archie (She from her letter Townsend of Pocatello who was acsays: of the Fontaine companied by Cooper “I area nervous Pocatello police force dizzy and weak The road was said to have been Had no appetite Skin waa terribly d slippery and the hill where the crash broken out But only 3 bottles Yeast gate me new me pep occurred is - one where numerous Nerves now wonderful quick appetite accidents have occurred Peel wonderful" Miss Burke who was In the rear fine Mias Byrd owe her amazln quirk seat was thrown past her sister and recovery to the Z great tonic In pleasant Ironlzed Yeast tablets Malt Yeast and blood enriching spring of this year This will Include Iron highly concentrated “Douwarehouse and elevator for a Buhl ble atrength energy" aay many Start condition n unseed and grain house the completion today laid bolls of the Newcomb warehouse an addi- derweight poor blood pimple constipation Indigestion tional tower and construction for the nerve pains Results often ta half lima of quirk potato meal factory continuation of ordinary Yeast unmedlcated Many county fair building airport hangar cases 3 to 13 lbs In 3 week or lea ahd service construction a number of Druggist will supply you Manufacnew residences and some business turer refund money U results do not amaze (Adv) In a leap marooned with her father aboard the Nanuk "Tazret Berdieff driving one of the Nanuk's dog teams returned today after being held out since Sunday by the blizzard" Miss Swenson's radio said “He brought to us what we think Is the first definite clue as to the whereabouts of Eielson and Borland Berdieff was told by herders and trappers that Elelson's plane flew low over the reindeer camps in the foothills east of here “The camps located by plane several days ago seem the best place to center the bearch We had thought so before and Berdleffs word started definite plans to use the camps as a base - “One man Berdieff learned saw Elelson's plane and another heard It about twenty miles east of here over a lagoon It was reported as having frightened women and children at a miles south place about twenty-fiv- e of North Cape because they said ‘It was an evil spirit roaring In the ’ sky’ The driver also visited a camp about forty miles east of the Nanuit In the foothills but learned nothing th°re Frank Dorbandt who left here Sunday to search for Captain Pat Reid William Hughes and Jim Hutchison in the Norton Bay district returned here late yesterday He had been held at Solomon a short distance from here since Sunday because of the snow and wind which had been sweeping the territory Cal Special to The Tribune is Weak Skinny Girl Recovers Quick “T Iron-Ue- welght-bulldlr- ig NEW COAL PRICES PAY YOl’R C04L BILL AT TIME OP DELIVERY AT PRICES 7 Bo TO S100 LESS THAN CHARGE PRICES LUMP $875 $825 $825 ’$700 $575 Special to The Tribune NUT 4 stove one-ha- lf i MERCHANDISE of Mrs James Ketchum of Blackfoot She was recently divorced and resumed her maiden name LUMP Regular DOMESTIC Not and H Lump Mixed) (Not in DEPENDABLE HELD ACCIDENT BURLEY BUILDING PROGRAM REACHES TOTAL $326000 IN 1929 BURLEY Idaho— New buildings and improvements Involving an exof about $326 tQ were comMexican Dollar's Decline penditure pleted In Burley during 1929 accordto representatives of the Interests China ing Causes Suicide Involved This building program Included SHANGHAI Jan 9 (cPl— The big 260000 along the new railroad siddecline In the value of the Mexican silver dollar in China caused the sui- ing Involving the tracks the new po cide last night of Sue Chun -- Yu prominent business man and nephew of Alfred Sze Chinese minister to Enlost $200000 in gland Sze Chun-Y- u speculation in gold bars The Mexican silver dollar used extensively In trade In China was quoted today at 34 5 cents gold lowIts deest ever reached In China cline from 49 cents a year ago has caused embarrassment to banks and business generally with rising prices of commodities Some banks have failed and numerous business failures are predicted Several Importing firms advertised cancellation of their price lists today Other advanced prices 15 to 25 per 10 1930 tato meal plant and the Newcomb Newcomb warehouse County fair buildings accounted for $6000 the new Oregon Short Line railroad freight building about $40000 residence building and additions around $10 000 and Improvements In the business district $10000 pea Ar CI A FH 3L11I1 ter (To Large Load Lota) ' In A Specially Planned Event-Th- rifty Women Will Attend! SaBeT 35® TZ 9Uli9 SALT LAKE COAL CO An additional $100000 outlay for construction Is contemplated for the WASATCH Spnrnmig SfiDK Dresses Printed Crepes Flat Crepes New and Silhouette the Showing Long Other Smart Style Details for Spring 1930 Georgettes Every Dress an exceptional value at — cent Serenader Breaks Guitar Over Senorita'g Head k I i MEXICO CITY Jan 9 Marla Reyes did not come out on the balcony to toss him the traditional flower when he serenaded her at S o'clock In the morning Juan Martinez climbed through a window and broke his guitar over her head Juan was merely following Mexican custom when he appeared to awaken Marla early on her saint's day to the strains of Las Mananitas and when she refused to get up after a half hour's singing and strumming he became Incensed While the police do not Interfere ordinarily with serenaders they de-dotake a hand when the situation mands Consequently Juan Is now In JalL Dresses Shimmering and Extraordinary! Brand-NeNew Spring Styles Crisp From Their Packing Boxes w MOW! 4 FALLS 17 Misses’ 14 to 20 Women’s 33 to 44 Purchase Made From the RECEIVER stock of Clothing Hats Caps and Furnishings for men young men and boys Original cost has been disregarded and everything in the- - entire stock is being sacrificed to make room for a bigger and better Upstairs Clothes Shop soon to be organized of Sam & Bill’s Idaho Falls Gets Real Winter at 8 Beloic IDAHO shir-rin- to Reap the Benefits Offered From This Remarkable Gilbert Cohres 22 missing since a note nesday night after he had left re saying he was being kidnaped turned to his home in West Allis a suburb today In a hysterical condition He was numb with cold wet bedraggled and unable to explain his absence 'I can't tell you" was the only answer he had to questions concerning his experience Sptclal t The Tribune NOW! IS YOUR BIG CHANCE Man Probably Kidnaped Returns in Crazed State MILWAUKEE Wls Jan 9 IIP— Wed- i And Only Sensational values every one of them! You'll want one of these frocks the minScores t irresistible see clever them smart vite you youthful Bright of new styles including the spring versions of the new silhouette slightly raised waistAccentuated with godets flares hip and bodice line and full flared skirts Sizes: Juniors’ 13 to smart contrasting colored collars and cuffs and pert bows high-grad- e Idaho — Idaho with real the mercury Falls shivered Thursday One Group winter temperatures dropping to 8 degrees below zero the record low mark for this year according to the report of the local weather bureau Reports from the powerhouse on the river place the subzero mark at 8 degrees while the roundhouse had a low mark of 4 below at I and 8 a m Thursday BOYS’ OVERCOATS Age 13 to 20 Value $1250 to $20 $490 UNION SUITS GROUP OF YOUNG MEN’S SUITS in light col ors sizes 3510 40 values $2300 to $3500 1 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS — All sizes Dont Neglect the ftp Tele the recognized lUnJtrd QU1NI8E Taken by mere remedy— GroveV Laxative BKOVIO people than any other remedy for cold— It is reliable sad safe Grovcs - Sue ettiful Sura 1889 ET90 AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS —In all sires styles and textures: values $ 40 to $13 One SHI RTS BOYS’ LIGHT COLORED SUITS Group 13 to $1250 to $1850 20-V- alues at fbmwM BItOM© QUININE Tablets $1I MEN’S ys’ Suits in dark shade Laxative If and textures values $2300 to $3300 $090 Superior union suits in spring and fall weights short and long sleeve Values up to 1 P $250 $690 $990 $1290 ' ipltO J $A90 Upstairs Clothes Shop 275 SOUTH Collar attached or collar to match in all popular pattern (J Qft Values up to $250 MAIN Sale of Silk Slevnoianlts r Georgettes PAJAMAS Brighton and Superior pajamas in broadcloth and madra flannel Values up to $295 $149 Flat Crepes Ttvill-o-Ray- s 4 1 JL PRICE Satin Crepes Transparent Velvets Among these remnants are to he found many pieces just the size jmi want for that new dress jou are planning In a wide range of colors and combinations Come carl vto make vour choice : |