Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 10 News From Over the State Pioneer in Cache Utah Social Work Leaders Discuss Problems Faced by County Succumbs State in Caring for Needy James William Quayle 79 Former Councilman Dies at Home Governor Blood Warns Conference Relief Load Will Be Shifted to Local Agencies Helpless Airman Seeks Landing in Blizzard FEBRUARY 15 1936 Knife That Lopped Off Head Of Louis XVI Sold on Block CODY Wyo Feb 14 UP) — An unidentified airplane tonight battled a raging blizzard and 20 below zero weather over Cody as PARIS Feb 14 CP-- The knife residents here attempted to guide which “brought democracy to it to the local airport about three France” when it separated Louis miles from town As the night wore on and the XVI from his head was sold today stinging cold became more intense at auction no more was heard of the airplane Harassed monarchists facing The weather drove all save a few the dissolution of their societies at the residents from hardy airport the hands of the republic received a blow to their pride when the Six Persons Freed knife the small sum of 2500 francs (about $167) On Resort Charges No longer as sinister in appear- Because the city ordinance ary 8 were freed of resorting against resorting was shown to be charges in police court Friday in conflict with a similar provision Judge A H Ellett granted the of the state liquor control act six defendants’ motion to quash the persons arrested during a police on the grounds that the raid upon an establishment alleged-l- y charges city ordinance is in conflict with selling liquor unlawfully Febru- - a provision in the state liquor law Special to The Tribune LOGAN— James William Quayle 79 Logan pioneer former city councilman and Cache county deputy Special to The Tribune sheriff died at his home 123 North OGDEN— The battle against social want particularly as it will Second West street Friday mornbe waged through the social security program in Utah was discussed ing after a lingering illnesa at Farmington June 5 1856 here Friday by state and northern Utah social work leaders at the heBorn wan the son of James and Elizaof Conference State Utah of the conference third annual regional He came to beth Gillon Quayle Social Work Logan In 1880 His youth was spent in farming and cattle raising in Representatives from Cache We- Hitch-Hiker- s Cache county and in 1886 to 1888 he ber Box Elder Morgan Rich and served on an L D S mission in Davis counties attended the meet the southern states and England sessions Mrs Ada Griswold of Returning home he served as a deputy sheriff under Nick J Crookston Ogden was in charge of conference Until 1922 he managed the James plans W Quayle Mercantile Institute and Blood H speakGovernor Henry served a term as city councilma for Logan city In 1922 h retire'& ing at the noon luncheon of the conto The Tribune Special from business and returned to manference in the Hotel Ben Lomond warned that the burden of caring PROVO— Three youthful tran- aging his farm At one time he for the needy in Utah soon would sients were recovering in the Utah was clerk of the Logan L D S rest on the state and counties The county jail hospital unit Friday Third ward He married Nellie Anne Rudd 35 years ago in the Logan federal government he said had from a aarrow escape from death L D S temple made the last grant for direct relief purposes and that as time goes Thursday night Surviving are his widow one son While riding In the back of a James W Quayle Jr Logan one on "Utah more and more will have to ‘look to its own’” truck upon which they had hitch- daughter Mrs Adelia Beckstead Preston Idaho five 8oclal Legislation hiked a ride to Provo from Mil- two brothers William grandchildren Quayle Cheywelfare social Utah's legislation ford the three were overcome with enne Wyo Joseph L Quayle LoGovernor Blood assured the 200 carbon monoxide fumes and were gan and one sister Mrs May delegates at the conference will rescued in time to avert Painter tragedy Logan be approved by the federal govern- by the driver H Hansen Provo Funeral services will be conducted ment and Is In conformity with the The youths Herbert Hammer 17 at 1 p m in the Logan L federal social security act As soon Commerce Texas William Spencer Monday D S Third ward chapel with burial as all counties in the state make 21 Valera Mont and Jack Adams in the Logan cemetery under their cooperative agreements with 19 Benson Colo were taken from the direction city of the Lindquist & the state for caring for the aged the truck by Hansen when he Sons mortuary Seedy blind dependent children stopped at a Provo service station crippled dependent mothers and Hansen went to the rear of the Woman others who come under the benefits truck to tell his passengers' that of the act Governor Blood said the he could not take them farther Utah setup will be approved In and found them unconscious They Dies Washington were rushed to the jail hospital "The Intent '“’hnd Scope of the and were treated by Dr Stanley M Home State Program for Social Security” Clark Utah county physician Dr was discussed by Frederick P C M Smith Provo city physician Champ Logan acting chairman of and Patrolman Albert Halladay LOGAN— Mrs Isabelle McNeil weof the state department public Izatt 88 pioneer of Logan and lfare Salt Lake City died at the home of Federal Grants Mt her daughter Mrs Oscar Wtnner-gre- n said Mr Utah intends Champ 355 North Fourth East street fedto qualify and receive available Woman Thursday night after a long Illeral grants and with the cooperaness Mrs Izatt had been an intion of the various counties to valid for 16 years Home meet in a reasonable way the reShe was born at Painston Scotquirements of all classes of needy land May 23 1847 the daughter of He carefully pointed out that the Charles and Marian Dobbe McNeil Matilda payment to needy aged persons as MT PLEASANT-M- rs Leaving Liverpool England April the of aid portion provided in the Josephine Anderson Burns Ben- 1 1860 she arrived in this counsocial security program is in no nett 82 died Thursday evening fol- try May 1 of the same year But It must not be con Way a pension 13 years old she came across the e lowing a lingerand unemfused with the plains with a handcart company of ing ployment "insurance" features of £ causes incident to arriving in Salt Lake City August the act he aaid 28 1880 She lived there for a age “We have a permanent relief short while coming here in 1862 Bennett Mr to Mr consider” Champ problem David Izatt has was the widow of Her husband said “and at present only the unbeen dead several years Sheriff former can be considered employables besides Mrs Wenner-gre- n James Burns Surviving while we consider the aid features are three daughters and two offiearly peace of the general program Overemcer of Sanpete soffli: Mrs Marian Folkman North e phasis Is being given to the Charles Izatt Thatcher county who was Logan assistance whereas care for needy shot and killed by Idaho Mrs Isabelle Davis Malad children for instance is an even outlaws during a Idaho Mrs Jeannie Moore Evansgreater concern just now” Wyo: Alexander Izatt Logan cattle foray in the ton Property Liens mountains east of 40 grandchildren and 16 greatLiens against the property of Spring City Her grandchildren those assisted as provided in the oldest son James e assistance program is one Burns Milton Of the provisions which has been Mrs Bennett also a former most hotly criticised Mr Champ deputy sheriff was killed while on said but is a provision which obvi- duty as a guard at a Utah Fuel ously is required when assistance is company mine in Castlegate He granted from public funds to an in- died of injuries suffered when beatdividual whose survivors might oth- en by a negro who later was lynched HELPER— Plans to construct a erwise acquire unencumbered the by a mob power plant wire Born in Jutland Sweden March municipal property of the beneficiary of publaunched by the Helper city council lic aid 10 1853 Mrs Bennett was a daugh- at a Thursday evening at Every protection is contemplated ter of Joseph and Marie Hogenson the meeting hall for the surviving spouse Mr Champ Anderson w ho came to Utah in H city T Bletzacker electrical encontinued and no effort is being 1860 She was married to Sheriff of Salt Lake City has been gineer to funds aecure made advanced Burns in Salt Lake City in 1869 and retained the by the council to prepare by a mortgage or similar security lived in Manti until his death in details of the plant With compleDr John Swenson of Provo 1894 tion of a survey by Bletzacker apShe married Rodolphus N Benpresident of the Utah state conferfor a P W A grant and ence of social work presided at the nett an Indian war veteran in plication loan will be made afternoon session 1902 and lived here He died in It is expected the plant would be Darrell J Greenwell director of 1928 of the steam type to use coal from the state department of public welFive sons and two daughters sur- near-b- y mines A tentative estimate meetluncheon fare presided at the vive Mrs Lydia Williams and A of construction costs has been A Burns Willow Creek Mont ing placed at near $140000 Discusses Problem Mrs Beatrice Olson Mt Pleasant Consideration of a contract to Dr E A Jacobsen of the educa- J H Burns Marysvale and Reed supply power for the municipal dis Beach a Manhattan Burns' Cal4 of the tion department Utah State tributlng system offered by the Mt Utah Power & Oscar Anderson Agricultural college at Logan dis brother Light company has 19 13 Pleasant and grandchildren cussed “Does Our Industrial En A tour been made by the council vironment Contribute to Mental of municipally operated plants at Health?” at the evening meeting northern Utah cities was made in the Welter college auditorium Monday Formerly an applicaThe new social welfare legislation tion was made to P W A for a loan Will to build a plant which would have provides more adequate assistance to the needy Hugo B Anderson of Included the processing of coal Salt Lake City executive secretary The estate The application waa never approved late Edmund of the of the Community Chest and memby the state planning board Salt Lake City ber of the state board of public Judge Kearns welfare said in discussing social businessman was admitted to pro- Present Legislation Held Adequate SATURDAY MORNING Scout Troop 51 To Hold Banquet ance as the memories it evokes the Fathers and Guests blade which once beheaded scores Boyg ter-is of victims during the reign of Will Celebrate Annow rusty and nual Event Taken out of its guillotine scaffolding it is mounted on a black wooden base Carrying forward a Boy Scout Documents from two of France's foremost authorities on the French tradition 150 fathers sons and revolution Georges Lenotre and guests will meet to celebrate the o Frantz attesting of the authenticity of the heavy 17 Vi eighteenth annual banquet Sat51 cathedral Mark's St pound instrument were given the Troop buyer urday at 6:30 p m in the chamber After the revolutionary execu- of commerce ballroom tions ended the knife resumed acEagle Scout Herbert Landes will the heads off deliver the principal speech while tivity chopping France’s murderers In 1880 it was Eagle Scout John Moreton will preretired from service and became side as toastmaster Reports conthe property of the widow of an cerning the activities of the troop glan curio collector in 1893 during the past year will be given dull-edg- Funck-Brentan- by Edward Roberts Don Lewis and Dick Thiriot A sister banquet will be held simultaneously in San Francisco by the “51 club” consisting of 20 former members of Troop 61 residing in the coast city Thomas J Keane director of senior scouting in the national council and C J Carlson executive of region 12 will be honored guests and will speak during the banquet Other guests will include D E Hammond Salt Lake council executive M A Keyser council president and RH Lamott council field executive Five eagle awards will be Included in the 200 awards to be given during a special court of honor following the dinner Among these will be five life badges seven star badges four first class badges three second class badges four tenderfoot awards eight vetpran awards and 125 merit badges The origin of the bagpipe Is unknown Imperiled by Gas in Truck i “Bringing home the Bacon"— another way of saying “Yes I got Results"— is logically based on the number of people who see your want ad The tre- Pioneer Logan mendous circulation of the Tribune and Telegram 4 is so consistent daily and Sunday that you are ALWAYS assured of a receptive eager-to-bu- y After Long Illness At of Daughter Pioneer I Pleasant Succumbs at to Long Illness old-ag- Illness old-ag- old-ag- Helper Council Plans Municipal Light Plant Sold Range Lawn Mower Hose Tools Refrig Sold Liv Rm Suite Bed Davenette Chair 'n' All Mohair living room eet davbed enette and chair Cheap You must see this to appreciate its value Call Was 8905-435 East First So Apt 10 “5 calls at home 5 calls over phone Sold all through ad— very pleased Sold Piano and OverFirst Call coat New Miller gas range $12 lawn mower hose tools 9750: Alaska 608 Wilson Toys $6 refrigerator Piano with bench $55: also man's overcoat $3 276 East 3rd South Apt A “Three rail the first day” Your ad will do the same avt “Over a dozen calls— told all f pm' aamrift s mm wmm " Edmund Judge Kearns’ Goes to Probate problems at the afternoon meeting Mrs V M Parmelee director of the social service division statb department of public welfare discussed “The Personnel for Social Security Program" at the opening session of the conference Friday morning “The Child and the Social Security Program" was discussed at the morning session by Miss Hazel Peterson visiting teacher of the Salt Lake City schools Child Held Vital "The core of every social program should be the child” Miss Peterson said In pointing out that the mental health of the child may mean more to society than the burden of relieving the insecurity of the needy family Fred M Nye president of the Ogden Community Chest presided St the morning session Round table discussions following the formal addresses were led by Mrs Parmelee Mrs Elizabeth Tueller supervisor of Weber county relief John F Pero case worker for the Children's Service society Salt Lake City and Walker C Neville Ogden Weber college Instructor Speeding Charged Arrested at Second West and Seventh South streets John Pappas 40 Friday was booked at police headquarters on a charge of speeding Us was released on $5 bond bate Friday hy District Judge James W McKinney Mr Kearns died January 4 at La Jolla CaL The estate is valued at "in excess of $10000” in papers prepared by Attorney George Jay Glbeon for J F Fitzpatrick who petitioned for probate Mr Fitzpatrick was named executor to serve without ) A'u Sold $1200 Lumber and Building Materials Sold i BUILDING MATERIALS Roll-to- p Roll top desk Hvland 6209 DESERET LUMBER 2210 So 7th East COMPANY Hy 2130 — "More than pleased the results were phenomenal’’ A 1375 ad sold $1204 worth of materlaL Desk Rented House 30 S Calls New strictly modem home gas furnace amuaement room shower In basement tile bath On east bench Shown by appointment only Hy 7714 "Could rent to only one— 29 people still watching for a place to rent” and chair Desks radios vacuums bicycles sell readily I ' iT! Tribune Carrier Hurt When Struck by Car LEWISTON— David Van Orden 62 carrier for The Salt Lake Tribune here was injured late ThurS' day when struck by an automobile driven by Gerald Hendricks 16 son of Mr and Mrs V B Hendricks of Mr Van Orden suffe$d Lewiston bond three fractured ribs and was bruised Mrs F Kearns the Margaret widow is the chief beneficiary un- on the arms legs and body He was der the will executed September 6 treated at his home' Merl Cunningham city marshal 1934' Other heirs named are Fran cis B Kearns and Edmund J who investigated the accident said it occurred about a mile west of Kearns Jr sons the Lewiston State bank corner and that Hendricks was blinded by the Set lights of an oncoming car Mr Van was riding in a small sleigh S L Man Orden which had no lights at the time of the accident the city marshal said Funeral Services For Business Funeral services for Lee C Sned-ak73 secretary of the Arrow Tooele Man Convicted Press Inc will be conducted at On Liquor Law Charge noon Saturday in the Evans and TOOELE— Tony Floor of Tooele Early mortuary chapel 574 East First South street was convicted of unlawful possesMr Snedaker died Thursday at sion of liquor by a jury in Judge his home 703 Eleventh East street Oscar W McConkie’s session of the of heart disease He had been a district court here Friday and will stockholder and director of the appear for sentence next Tuesday Arrow Press since 1902 He is In the county jail In lieu of Born in Woodland county Ky $500 bail March 11 1862 Mr Snedaker was Floor was arrested by sheriffs a'son of Ir Bradford Clinton and and city officers at his home here Mary Ann Blackwell Snedaker He December 25 Several varieties of had resided in Salt Lake City for 'liquor were confiscated by officers the past 56 years lit was reported - mt u&a&u r Hired Maid 20 Callsl Rented $30 Apt bed kitchen $30—Living ' room elec refrigerator and range elec heat hot water furnished Adults ? 237 11th East ‘Rented on second call! Quick ac tion— that's what you get with T'n’T want ads f room Competent maid for cooking and References re-- ? general housework qulred Hy 7486 after 10 a m “Hired competent girl”— that leaves It good maide on the market Want one? — fflan Rented Rooms 12 basement lights hot water $1750 South 3rd Eat 2‘room I ' j “It Calls a fla leaf 232 people wanted to rent rooms— still lookinf'' yll them your room? wAassasae" snare Want to rent a T 1 V To Rent Sell Swap Find Hire-Ph- one er G773 LJ WANT ADS Pcjpers for the Price of 1 2 Wasatch i 4 l |