| Show 2 r Death Claims Retired Businessman Masons Found Reclamation Bureatt Gut lin6s Lodge in 6 Salt Cakt Zeibtmt Trbt - Friday Janwtry 3 194' Accomplishments of '1946 Trillium 'Amused Irot rrtovo Six accomplishments during 1046 in Region No 4 of the U S Bureau of Reclamation— comprising Utah Nevada and the western portions of Wyoming and Colorado—were announced Thurs day by officials here They Included: Consummation of tvvo amendatory contracts wherelii water Users of the Provo river project voted at special water elections to maks possible completion of the Salt Lake aqueduct and Deer Creek divisions at an increased cost to them of $19443850 as compared with $13150000 — the original stipulated amount which proved insufficient because of warstainulated price increasesi Completion of land reclassification and economic studies on the Uncompahgre project Colo and r 40 rk a it a 'uLta- 41 Ogden river project Utah wh:ch may be the bases for negotlatlng changes In repayment contracts where desirable for the water s timers' associations Delivery of a dependable supply of irrigation water enabling farmers on 18 projects in this regton to mature crops valued at more than 35000000 Laying the grounClwork for this regions first 14 - " hyd7o- large-scal- e e1ectric power development Completion of reports to Conthan 150 pogress outlining more tential multiple- - purpose projects in the Colorado river basin the Bonneville basin and Nevada's 1 - z c r I4 At alCil A Jal1" r in Austrolia—NewfountIland—Canada it's the same "Nothing like Buckley's for Coughs due to Colds" hos boon sold kw ktltotiog Broods let Misty duo to Colds groat that thousoosts t 1:7 t 3 SCN ' L'z2s in USA Coughs its worth end would othots Costedisis story-o- w asst es) (sway's Noss esd softwor Pimp 0Or 10104111 seetkins issredi (twists' sti- lositioss's CANADIOL Stints more is sispsis datsweist ofisciiss U ocoM1416 I 4 0404Do of totilLares CANADMI boopootoo -- live-stockm- an Fined $100 Drh--e- Tribune Leased Wire PROVO—Hardan Dave Hor: 24 Tooele wis ordered to rocks it ROW or sPend 50 days hardly droasst of Easing loo wither it law pay a $100 fine eras druggist has this rmorkablip Conodisto se got bestir eight tasty ot slay in jail after pleading guilty in discouswg good skits stare YettIitind it trickly loosns Provo city court to a drunken thu irritatod amigo vis thick choking ohlogm filed against him worms sod oa$is herd coughing spoils Got driving charge CANAINOS tedau ltositiov Tuesday by Provo police misty ' - 1 - I ow 4 ! - - ntmi idi lootai tr"magma 1 Li - : - I ' heart ailment dentified with the early sheep Industry In the Intermountain region and later with an Ogden bank Mr Healy was born in Ogden on April 14 1877 a son of Patrick and Mary Patterson Healy His father was one of Ogden's in 1900 built early pioneers and the Healy hotel across the street from the Union Railway depot Following his education in Ogden Mr Healy engaged in the and Idaho Had been a sheep aindustry ininUtah Patrick Healy Sr n the partner being head bank pioneer sheepman combine Married In 1903 Leaving the partnership he went Into Wyoming as a sheep rancher first flocks ever to taking the While graze in Johnson county in Buffalo Wyo he met Mazy Sedwick a school teacher whom Tribune Spada! SPANISH FORIt--- An autopsy he married in Grinnell Ia on July 29 1903 will be performed on the body of The couple resided at Buffalo 34 Pay- where William H Woodhouse Mr Healy continued in the son which was found New Year's sheep business until 1918 when day in a cabin here Deputy Sher- with his family he moved to Ogden the Corniff Ruben L Christianson said to become president ofbank later mercial National Thursday and renamed the Commerged Dr Orin A Ogilvie of Salt Lake mercial Security bank He retired City is expected to arrive in Utah from that position in 1928 Since that time Mr Healy has county soon to perform the au retired from active business been to determine topsy in an effort in cause of death The question of participation although heandkept for a whether or not an inquest should touch with investments hobe held awaits results of the au- few years operated the Healy October sold in was tel topsy Deputy Christianson said 1946 He maintained a ranch in Mr Woodhouse a son of John Thomas and Ethel Woodhouse the Big Horn basin near Worland Leo Wyo ' Payson was found dead bywhen Member of Rotary Thomas owner of the cabin Thomas returned from eating He was a member of the Rotary breakfast in downtown Spanish club Weber club Ogden Golf and Fork Mr Thomas said the man Country club Weber lodge No 8 had been alive when he left the Free and Accepted Masons and cabin at 7 am ' and apparently St Joseph's Catholic church Be well was a former member of the Ogden Reportedly en route to join his lodge Benevolent and Protective wife in Salt Lake City Woodhouse Order of Elks stayed at the Thomas cabin MonSurviving are his widow and a day night and all day Tuesday son and daughter Patrick Healy About midnight on New Year's Jr and Mrs Patricia H Irwin all eve Woodhouse began to complain of and Ogden three grandchildren of pains in the abdomen and back a brother Worland Alex Ilea ly of the head and Mr Thomas and Wyo another man Robert Bone atRequiem mass will be celebrated tempted to give him relief He at 10 aarl at St Joseph's finally fell asleep Mr Thomas Saturday Catholic church by Msgr W J said Mr Giroux pastor The holy rosary Upon finding the man dead will be recited at the family home Marshal Thomas notified City Walter Briggs who called the Friday at 8 pm Friends may at the familyhome Friday sheriffs office and County Physi- call and evening Burial in afternoon Dr cian Preston Hughes Hughes cemetery will be dicity said the man had been dead ap- Ogden & Sons mortuary Larkin rected by which proximately 21A hours 7:30 am around death his places Deputy Christianson said there were no signs of violence or of other extraordinary circumstances 85 - - ' Mr Woodhouse is survived by his wife Marie Cloward Woodhouse two sons Stephen 7 and Glen Tribune Special 5 all of Salt Lake City his parCIRCLEVILLE—Flute County ents and three brothers Ellen Dougherty Meeks The body is at the Claudin fu- —Mary at neral hornet Provo pending fu- 85 died Thursday at 11:45 am her home in Circleville of causes neral arrangements incident to age Funeral services will be conductWin Insurance Awards ed Monday at 12:15 pm in the Circleville ward chapel of the Tribune Lesnieil Wire OGDEN—At a banquet attended Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints by more than 40 persons the BeneMrs Meeks Is survived by the ficial Life Insurance Co presented sons and daughters: Mrs wrist watches to three employes following Simkins Mrs' Ellen M M Elsie for business have who produced all and Fullmer Joseph a period the cbmpany for W of Circleville James O Meeks They were Austin S Tolman H Thomas and Farley M Stokes Pleasant Grove and Mrs Ida M Balken Salt Lake City of Ogden - WHILE'L LAST! THEY 4 ME 11415 AND BOYS' APPAREL BOYS' HOODED MACKINAWS Regular 990 BOYS' PLAIN COLOR MACKINAWS Regular 898 ' 597 298 797 498 659 Boys' PLAID SNOW SUITS Regular 1298 Healy-Patterso- MEN'S MELTON JACKETS Regular 598 MEN'S BUFFALO PLAID JACKETS Regular 1275 MEN'S PILE LINED JACKETS Regular 1398 Cabin Death Autopsy Set BEDDING: DEPARTMENT I giP Regular 939 swl ItRoeste colors keg 991 COTTAGE SETS 00 7 colors ' - 21 9 CUSHION DOT PANELS 133 White only Styled for any room R Alssortell 1 DRAPERY CRETONNE Floral design 30" wide I Malty Regular 298 398 41)91r extra long A BLANKETS 72xe g Pzrtrceehlio Iotardte 1090 CURTAIN DEPARTMENT I Rayon Coveting Rose Bin& H Size 72x84 L dl COMFORTER QUILT I An7 eV eft 807U Reg We ENIS APPAREL t 193 SWEATERS Women's boxy fittedLReg-- 398 SKIRTS Wool Crepe Spun Rayons' Reg 500 JERKIN SUIT Allweel Grey Stripe' Reg 998 FUR FABRIC COATS Dressy Styles Reg 2200 - 400 693 1477 287 Juniors' Assorted Styles Values to 498 FASCINATO:15 Pastel Colars Reg 159 DRESSES !IOUS:WARES DEPT I SILVERWARE SETS BUN WARMERS TEAPOT 495 167 Ks 'IN' WASTE BASKETS ti: iALICEPANS trite 1 Ir "Is iterl 'se 17c cti ' BRIDGE SHADES 295 Vi 49c LAMP SHADE DEPT BOUDOIR SHADES BRIDGE SHADES 1 57c licele'9Se METAL HAMPEIS Circleville Woman Dies at Ii 'Ii - -- - - RY Leamod Wire OGDEN—Patrick Healy Sr 811 2580 Eccles ave retired Ogden businessman died Thursday at I pm In an Ogden hospital of a VERNAL--Ashl- ey 14 114! Cenfrawsomeadi from rove Compiles lodge No 28 will be instituted Friday evening by the Utah grand lodge Free and 'Accepted Masons The newest Masonic unit which will have 52 charter members Will be the second Blue lodge In eastern LItith with Azer Johnson as worshipful master Don R Barr cashier of the Bank of Vernal as senior warden and Theodore Hatch head of his own as junior plumbing' business warden Lincoln grand master Wit! head the group of grand lodge officers and other prominent Masons who will travel from Salt Lake City ' in a chartered bus planning to arrive here at about Tr Mime - Tribuna !Imola r Lahontan basin Completion of project reports 3 pm analyzing feasibility of Paonia Colo arid Gooseberry A banquet will be served at 6 Utah projects pm in the Community house with the institution scheduled for 11 7:30 pm in the IOOF hall Rev ' ?RP George J Weber pastor of the mi First Congregational church Salt Lake City'' will address the r r - Vëfilarronight PRE-INVENTO- TABLE SHADES 37c Itt11 41:7c LAMP SHADES itilncbilt BOUDOIR LAMPS 57c- - 470 345 - - 17Roptorro- triorts or doCnOall - prke pallor ie mmpli hold OOP Chain - r complkott 411-dy men tivissvo but 114Py comimt Minting ur ' 41 icv f 6 40:! 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