Show 114Miiae 34 'REGIONAL BRIEFS r- 6 - f Tragic Europe Food Status Cited by Idaho 'Ship' Aid Tri Intim Leased providing for borne 13000000 placed persons O J Bothne of Twin Falls reported Friday upon a month's Eureturning from ropean tour to assist in distributing food and clothing provided by residents of the Pacific north- Port Aids ISC Project 20 7 Ogden Police Unit Elects Officers Wyoming Guard Plan April 2— train- ing program for approximately 1000 members of Wyoming's na Tribal' HELP WANTED!!I Roberts F Carver was the new president of Ogden Police Benefit Assn sueceeding Patrolman George Lindstrom following an election of officers in the police recreation room late Thursday night Elected vice president was Pa trolman Ordean Benson while Lt L M Hilton bead of the identifi- - ' TRUCK DRIVERS (City) JOURNEYMEN MEAT CUTTERS (Country) Safeway Stores Leased Wire OGD N April 1 I er Inc So lst West i 11 1 ATtt4:44 CI ' ' iF - : I Q ' I - l'''" 7k: " Ill - 0- - 4 S ! 0 4 - ' "1 T):3:1 0' 4 ' " Wields Dr Franklin Madsen baton at B Y U vocal session BYU Students To Give LDS Session Music Tribune Lensed PROVO April 2 — Music for both general sessions Monday of the semiannual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the L D S tabernacle in Salt Lake City will be furnished by more than 550 students of vocal music from Brigham Young uni- 11EIVSPRI: ' LOUSES Li:1 tar RA 688 All brand-ne- an exciting for spring w assort-mi- nt to choose from long sloovos short and cc:p sleeves Jewelry necklines collared crepes pure alas satins white and colors Sizes 32 to 44 FLOOR SPORTSWEAR-STRE- ET HEITH O'BRIEilRf444 1 it trnr:r f !i ''''s Of0-- crfmewr 111 ffit 6 ' ' ' b1 ''- - ' ?:41'A 4e9 -- N- "Vr - 1 - - - 4444 ' ' ty 1 IT klhtt I' Qi A i 117 ( 0 I 4 : - i 1 1 clid va0 ili s -- I ! 1 ' - ' f ' - WA do 1 4 4 in 0 1)V4 - I s "Lk 4-- : :" ' - i L e14- N N C ‘ - i ''I4 ‘ ' ': 1 r- N '1'' 1 '')(11k k Mail Orders Filled 1 1 AP 411111111111111111111:16 v—P To town to campus to : and easy going on Connie's ft 1 444 ? 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x 11z-1! irP'01“--0- A MONTH WILL BUY THE ''''' 111711 'p ''''E's---41- 20denier P-- $795 AND ' p 4 -- '' of them - Included will be the combined men's and women's choruses augmented by glee clubs and other units according to Dr Franklin Madsen and Dr Florence Jepperson Madsen professors of vocal music at B Y U who will conduct Scheduled for solo parts are Jean Howard Pocatello Ida contralto Moyle Brown baritone Weiser Ida and Walter Richardson tenor Spanish Fork The chorus will sing the following numbers during the 10 am session: "Glory to God in the Highest" Pergolesi "Open Our Eyes" MacFarlane "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes to the Hills" BURLEY Ida April 12—Carl Melchar Johnson 73 former Burley chief of police died at 4 pm local hospital of Thursday in injuries suffered Feb 17 when he was knocked down by an enraged cow at the feed yards here He was born Dee 31 1874 at S SIM ar Sweden and came to America about 1900 He had lived In Burley for about 38 years and had served as chief of police and as constable He was foreman of feeding operations at the sugar factory at the time of his death Active in civic affairs Mr Johnson also was a member of the Masonic lodge Shriners Eastern Star and an honorary member of Job's Daughters He was a member of the Swedish Lutheran 895 to 1495 'YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR the newly 21-M- 0 versity Victim of Cow 73 Succumbs r '''''' Wire tAtill r re- - 19111e Every one ( ja Reg SPANISH FORK April 2— Screams of a boy and prompt action by the Spanish Fork fire department averted a potential tragedy from gas fumes Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs Glade Hill here Mr and Mrs Hill were awakened in the morning by cries of their son Jerome 4 and found they could hardly get out of bed because of effects of the fumes Mrs Hill was able to open the front door before collapsing and Mr Hill summoned the fire department Mrs Hill was revived by administration of the fire department's resuscitator It was also administered to the son Jerome Another child Lloyd age 2 was not affected by the gas cetivversanAfl:omdegrwhiic nh In 1919 she became principal of built Lincoln high holding that timposeitishoen for focuhr e was years at which appointed head of the English department She held that position until her retirement in 1933 She was a member of a number Tribune SPerint of literary clubs in Orem and rs Ora May Provo and of the ladies' auxiliary OREM April 76 first principal of to the oveterans of the Spanish-America- n Cunningham war- Lincoln high school here and wife not a member of the Although of Dr Samuel J Cunningham Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day died Friday at 1:40 pm in a Provo Saints she was instrumental in having an L D S seminary eshospital after a lingering illness MrS Cunningham was born tablished at Lincoln high She is survived by her husband May 24 1871 in Indiana a daughter of John B and Mary Hamilton Funeral arrangements will be She received her announced by Berg mortuary Shoemaker early education there and was Provo graduated from Indiana State Nor' mal school at Terre Haute She then taught school for 17 years Southern Reunion Set in Huntington Ind and Riverton A reunion of the Utah SouthNeb erners of former On May 28 1902 she was mar- residents organization of the Southern States to MonDr ried Cunningham in mission Church of Jesus Christ of roe Mich In 1911 they came to Latter-da- y Saints will be held Utah settling at Orem Mrs Cun- Monday at 9:15 pm in Twentieth ningham continued her teaching ward recreation hall 2nd ave and at the Spencer school in Orem and G st Francis L Urry president also studied at Brigham Young said Friday Tribuue Special 1V cation and records division was Pareelected secretary-treasurtrolman Benson will take the place of A IL Garside Association and its auxiliary !members held a farewell party for Desk Sgt B E Slagowski who recently retired from the depart- Harker Numbers which will be sung meat on disability pension during the 2 pm meeting include: "Give Unto the Lord" Brown "0 Be Joyful All Ye Lands" Gretchaninoff and "If Ye Love Me Keep My Commandments" by Harker Frank W Asper tabernacle organist will play the I MONDAY—FRIDAY IP to 11 eass 2 to 4 erw F Done PRICE April 2—Hastened by POCATELLO Ida April 2— favorable weather construction on The Idaho board of education has Carbon is now county's airport construction the for Opened way about 20 to complete according a new field house and gym- the most recent report from the of tasilmi at Idaho State college by Carbon county clerk's office offering its cooperation to the colSAR Oratory Winner lege's Alumni Assn in drafting plans and choosing a location for OGDEN April 2—First place in the proposed structure the Weber college oratorical contest has been awarded Clyde A Set Saving Time Parker by Sons of the American ELY Nev April 2—BY unani- Revolution The presentation was mous action of the county com- made Friday missioners and the Ely city count-- racial tolerancefor his oration on A White Pine county will go on saving time with the rest daylight 'k of 1Nevada Monday morning 154 : OGDEN April 2—E R Buckner chairman of the Ogden Chambe of Commerce state institu tion's committee said Friday that Gov Herbert B Maw and the state building fund committee will be interviewed in the near future on reasons for failure to allocate full amounts provided in 1947 legislation for state institutions in Weber county This relates particularly to buildings and improvements As one of five persons reprefrom which food and senting areas clothing was sent to Europe the Twin Fans Chamber of Commerce secretary had the opportunity to view first hand the plight of Gerriany and Austria Wyo t -- - Educator Club Leader 76 Dies at Orem Screams of Boy Save FaMily From Tragedy ' Fund 'Withholding' west CHEYNrE :' guard will be conducted 2— June 6 through 20 at Camp Carthe son Colo Col R Esmay adand jutant general announced Friday dis- Ida April Germany and Austria face problems of starvation rations First postwar summer field - '' tional 1141ts 'TWIN FALLS - 3 1948 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Saturday April 1 t t::: MILLINERY-THI- RD FLOOR tsi 1 :' i -B- ALCONY le I 0 0 i2 l ' -' 1 etzr1 ::A'::T ' |