| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 19 Auto Injuries 1936 Cafe Owner Patal to Indian Succumbs to Idaho Johnnie Auto Injuries Baker a Bannock — BLACKFOOT BW Clark’s Wednesday night at ejects ‘Governor’s Day’ Celebrated the Fort Hall reservation Cook Seriously sustained At Box Elder County Fair Mother Dies Injuries night ’s Offer to he an struck Snake Riyer driven reported to have left Tire Blowout and he ire Plant Rodeo Horse Pulling and Exhibits Features of In Idaho Falls internalfractured Injuries which caused 48 Shoshone dian died home on of when was bile by Adolph Sambo was Annual Program at Tremonton Referendum Petition on Municipal Power Issue Is in Circulation Special to The Tribune ykeep Utah youth at home "I am TREMONTON — Governor's day sure there is a place here for you” was observed here Friday by 10000 he said Remarks were made by Milton persons in the second day of the three-da- y annual Box Elder county H Welling secretary of state Mayor Harman Peery of Ogden in fair The state’s executive was intro- dependent candidate for governor Tribune-OGDEto The Special duced to the throng by John P Fred Williams Ogden Mayor J — An offer made by Holmgren president of the fair Wesley Horsley Brigham City Ogden city to purchase the distribu- board during the afternoon rodeo Judge Melvin C Harris Logan and Lee A special Governor’s Frank Francis Ogden tion system of the Utah Power and ceremonies Box Elder of Holst Brighton City was tendered luncheon also day Light company and the Utah Light Governor Blood after he had viewed County Commissioners George Ah and Traction company was "re bott Joseph I Dewey and John exhibits during the morning spectfully declined’' Friday In a the Adams were also Introduced Lauds Farmers communication signed by George Grand Parade In speaking before the rodeo M Gadsby president and general crowd Governor Blood was warm A grand parade of winning horses manager of the power company The city recently offered $700000 in his praise to the farmers of the beef cattle dairy cattle and sheep for the Ogden distribution system county for their raising of outstand- was held in front of the bleachers as a step toward the acquisition by ing crops He paid a tribute to the and was followed by the entry of club work of the state laud- cowboys and cowgirls led the city of a $2490000 municipal by the power and light system A petition ing the junior farm programs He Bear River high school band color declared as much as guard of 30 red and white uni that this work which would call a referendum vote Is any other was doing Its part to formed girls on the "1 Was Known as One of State’s Early Settlers Lived Colorful Life H municipal plant question being circulated here Mr Gadsby in his communication properties here are not He also attributed the offer made hy the city to A C Todd Salt Lake City engineer who holds a general contract to supply the complete municipal power system to the city Idea 'Not Clear’ “Mr Todd’s Idea of the extent of the facilities to be Included in the offer is not clear’’ Mr Gadsby wrote "We assume that in authorizing the city to make it he arrived at the amount of money which he is willing to disburse from the $2490000 he is to receive from the city without attempting to base it upon any specific property or upon any determined value of such company for sale property a matter of fact this figure bears no relation either to the value of the distribution facilities within the corporate limits or the amount of investment in property dedicated to the use of service in Ogden “We have made several contracts extending over several years with a large number of users of electrical service in' Ogden These contracts were made assuming service would be supplied not from an Isolated plant but from an system Regardless of the amount which Mr Todd might be willing to pay out of his lump sum' contract In fairness to these and all other consumers in Ogden we cannot dispose of our property and turn their service over to the hazards of isolated plant operation “For the reasons stated therefore we respectfully decline the offer and see no point in our entering into any further negotiations with Mr “As inter-connect- I succumbed Richfield Succumbs Special to The Tribune RICHFIELD —Daniel P Jensen 64 prominent civic leader and former mayor of Richfield died at his home here Friday at 8:35 p pn He suffered a heart attack Wednesday night He was born at Richfield September 1 1872 a son of Jens Iver and Inger Jensen In 1893 he was made p and manager of the Elsinore Jensen Brothers company at Elsinore He took a leave of absence in 1898 and fulfilled a mission for the L D S church in Denmark Leaving the Elsinore firm in 1908 he returned to Richfield in 1910 and became cashier of the Sevier State bank a capacity he held until 1932 when the bank was closed Mr Jensen served as mayor of Richfield in 1917 and 1918 He also was elected president of the Sevier county farm bureau for several terms and had been active In farming mining and livtstock grazing in this section for many years For 15 years he was superintend ent of summer schools at Elsinore and at the time of his death was justice of the peace in Richfield Co-O- City Sells Old Price Hospital Building ’ Offer in ‘Good Faith Mayor Harman W Peery who Edward T with Commissioner Saunders voted for the contract which would give Ogden a municipal power system declared the offer to the power company was made in good faith and so that "stock-holder- st might realize something from their stock" “We have no Intention of needlessly hurting power company stockholders’’ Mayor Peery said “and the offer to buy the company distribution system in Ogden was only giving the power company a chance to ‘get out’ without taking a loss “We believe that the municipal plant will go over make money and provide the city with revenues Mail Orders ? f SPECIALS and LADIES’ MEN’S STYLE L D 49c 3 for RAYON LADIES’ M NEW GARMENTS— S SHE1-- 3 NITE and for $1 RAYON CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS s i 'f' 4 for 50c SU r TAFFETA 4Qr S ATI I N AU iixe 69c values BOYS’ ZIPPER LOCK CORDUROY PANTS At 200 values Cl GIRLS’ 8CHOOL faU AO GROWING SHOES-N- ew styles $108 BOYS’ values LONG Cl Vw SLEEVE POLO SHIRTS 69c values MEN’S L D S SCHOOL Am f2FV and LADIES’ RAYON GARMENTS 8100 values Qp COMFORT FORDS Arch sup- port flexible sole dCA LADIES’ Cl OX- MEN’S AND SHORTS BOYS’ th a Qp SHIRTS Pp EXTRA HEAVY COVERT WORK PTOn Values SHIRTS 6100 MEN’S CORDUROY PANTS— Regular 6295 OB Values syXoOO MEN’S Cl WORK SHOES and OXFORDS OR AoOO 6295 values MEN’S DRESS CHILDREN’S Regular 10c ANKLETS — p values SIxesVAtoOHjIDJj MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS — Close out of better fJQgVvalues jLADIES’ IT HOUSE DRESSES — 2 tor $1 CHILDREN’S DRESSES— AU and styles 69c SCHOOL sizes A values Baptist church and later affiliated Special to The Tribune with the Presbyterian church when OGDEN — A complete list of com- it was established here mittees who will lead the drive for She was a member of the Village establishment of a tuberculosis sana Improvement society and a charter torium in Utah was released Friday member of the local W C T U by the Utah State Sanatorium ass' She was always closely connected with the building of churches and ciation The association was formed re' schools A very active interest was taken cently of organizations and individuals supporting the proposed erection by Mrs' Clark in her husband's of a sanatorium for treatment of to affairs Together they saw the berculosis and silicosis The Herman growth of the city and community Baker post of the American Legion from a sagebrush waste to the adopted the program and enlisted present Mr Clark surveyed most the support of the organizations now of the major canals in the upper formed in the state association Snake river valley In 1901 he built Warren I Cassidy of Ogden who the first municipal power plant has been active in support of the here development of which has movement for several months is named executive secretary’ Committees Listed The list of committees follows Executive — Ora Bundy Ogden chairman Dr David B Gottfredson Richfield Dr W R Tyndale Salt Lake City D D Daugherty Price Gilbert Randall association treasurer North Ogden Educational—Dr J G Olson Ogden chairman Dr O W Budge Lewiston Dr R F McLaughlin Price Dr Jay M Shaeffer Tremon' ton Dr Ray Friel Salt Lake City Dr J T Prestwich Cedar City Dr Lloyd Cullimore Provo Dr W J Reichman St George Survey Group Survey— Paul M Peterson Park Frank Bonacci City chairman Helper' Mrs Weston Vernon La gan Warren I Cassidy Ogden Mrs H C Gwilliam Sajt Lake City Mrs Henry Pickett St George George Cl LADIES’ FELT DRESS HATS 69c West Temple-1- 34 Mail Orders Filled Promptly his Monday automoby been Baker’s leg also received his Hurt in Wreck Blamed death Surviving are his mother Jennie Baker a son Roger Jack Baker three brothers and one sister all of whom are residents of the Fort Hall reservation Funeral services will be held at Fort Hall Special to The Tribune Idaho- -V C TWIN FALLS Wray 51 Twin Falls cafe owner died at the county hospital here at 11 p m Thursday night several hours after his neck was broken in an auto accent seven miles east of Hansen as hs was en route home from Salt Lake City City Education Board 47 restaurant William Towan Studies School Clubs cook Is still in a serious condition suffering from concussion fracLOGAN — Control of clubs at the tured ribs and possible skull fracreceived when the Wray maLogan senior high school was dis- ture cussed Thursday night at the Lo- chine left the highway crashing gan city board of education and it against the lava rock rim of Snake was decided that- - club uniforms River canyon should be discouraged and that an Stops on Edge Both men apparently were hurled open membership for clubs should be maintained through the top of the machine A student could belong to one which traveled 400 feet through a or more clubs providing that it clear space before it smashed would not conflict with studies The against the rocks Sheriff E F Praboard voted to discourage some of ter stated The car stopped only the initiation forms used by the a few feet from the edge of the clubs canyon 300 feet deep Curve Crash Kills Enrollee Kills Motorist BOISE (AW William Koopman18 of New York City a Q C C at the Arrowrock camp was fatally Injured late Thursday when struck by a falling rock while working on a river bank 10 miles east of 'r Pinedale Bookkeeper Is yictim of Accident ee -- Chester 28 son of Mr and Mrs I E A Chester "of this city was killed in an auto accident 28 mllea northwest of Pinedale Thursday evening This is the third fatality in less than 24 hours on near-b- y roads ' Chester a bookkeeper for a Pint-dal- e motor sales concern was riding alone when his car left the road at a curve south of Warren’s bridge on the Jackson highway and was thrown from the car as it turned over on an embankment it is be- - ’ lleved Funeral services will be Sunday at 2:30 p m in the Masonic temple PROVO— A people’s committee with interment in the Rock Springs with Professor G Ott Romney as cemetery chairman and Orvil Bonnett as ex No-Ho- st ecutlve secretary has been organ' Party Set Ized to oppose the plan of the Provo OGDEN — The first social event city commission to construct a mu of the fall season of the Southern ntclpal power plant in Provo it was Pacific Old Timers’ club is sched't announced Friday uled September 24 in the form of “7” The committee comprised of rep' & at the Union starasentatlve homo owners profes- tion dining party room President 3 W sional and business men feel that announces A trip to the the plan to sell $850000 in revenue Burbidge Hawaiian Islands early next year is bonds and erect a municipal power planned as the climax of the club's plant is an unsound venture Mr' Group to Fight Power Plans no-ho- st Towan told officers he believed by Mrs Clark inv6 until now it is Under the off the road and they found three The organization intends to guidance of her youngest son Bar tires flat when investigating the to the people of Provo the bring true zilla the present mayor accident facts of the power situation Mr Native Indianan Mr Wray received fractures of Bonnett said Two ordinances on Mrs Clark a daughter of Nathan the first and second cervical verand Mary Ann Harvey Hadley tebrae and Would have been parawas born October 7 1847 in Hadley lyzed If he had lived physicians Ind In August 1866 she was mar- said He was a prominent Twin Special ried to Joseph A Clark at Hadley Falls sportsman member of the In the spring of 1885 the family Shrine and Elks lodge moved to Eagle Rock now Idaho Widow Survives ID Falls After the death of Mr He is survived by his widow Mrs Clark here December 15 1905 Mrs Lucille Wray of Twin Falls Mr Clark made her home with Barzilla and Mrs P R Wray his parents until recently when she was taken of Selah Wash two brothers and to her son Chase’s home a sister: Perney Wray" of Warsaw Funeral services will be Sunday Mo Walter Wray and Mrs Clyde 2 m in the Idaho Falls Pres- Johnson Selah at p byterian church Burial will be in Funeral services will be Sunday Rose Hill cemetery under direction at 2 p m in the Twin Falls morof the funeral home tuary chapel in charge of the MaA telegram of condolence was sonic lodge Burial will be in the received by Mayor Clark from Gov- Elks' plot at the Twin Falla cemeernor C Ben Ross reading as fol- tery lows: “On behalf of the people of t the state I wish to extend condolence About 75 of Argentina’s to you and your family in your Imports of automobiles this year are in the class great loss” been6atched keenly — ' which the special municipal power election on October 13 is based were published in a local paper Friday in accordance with the law SATURDAY 2-P0U1- BOX Martha Washington Hayes-Magui- CANDIES re per-cen- low-pri- Volunteers to Finisli School Beautification called the greatest of women golf champions la HUSKIES Helen 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Frisch one of baseball’s truly great manager of the St Louis Cardinals says: “I know how vslu-abwhole wheat is in the athlete's liMRTKKlFt vet mt vote even time I” fan too She tyi:"HUSKIES so good are so different and being made of whole wheat have lot of le food-value- £ V vN x it' 5 f s r ' !” VL v ' A A f - V 'J- - vji x ' ' i 1 Hank Greenberg (above) Detroit Tigers great first baseman voted most valuable player in the American League writes: "Take my word for it HUSKIES ere e -- !’ Helen Madison (left) world-famou- s and noted swimming for her fine training says: "HUSKIES y I like of are chock-ful- l their rich different flavor too! ’ record-holde- r food-energ- FOR A NEW CEREAL TASTE-TREA- T NORTH LOGAN — Completion of the North Logan school grounds beautifying program by townspeople sponsored by the Parent-Teachassociation will be finished Saturday J W Kirkbride superintendent said installation of waterworks and the planting of a lawn will be done Saturday Last week leveling hauling of soil putting in walks and playground equipment was done by the group er Party Planned LOGAN — Lloyd M Theurer chairman of the Lions’ arrangements committee announced Friday that plans were complete for the "hunting party" at the girls’ camp in Logan canyon Tuesday night Woman Suffers Bruises When Train Hits Car Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Mrs Bertha Sommers 20 wife- - of Bud Sommers 336 d street escaped with severe bruises when the automobile she was driving to work Friday morning was struck and demolished by a northbound mail train engine at the south end of the local railroad yards F D Thompson police radio technician and C S Beckett police chauffeur who investigated the crash said Mrs Sommers was driving west across the tracks near Pacific avenue and Twenty-nint- h street Seeing the approaching train she swerved the car 'to the north but was unable to get the machine off the tracks The car was carried 65- feet Mrs Sommers was given treatment at the Dee hospital and released to her homo " Special to The Tribune ROCK SPRINGS Wyo—Wesley here Koopman and other C C C workers had been polling rocks down the side of a mountain and C C C officials said he was struck by a part of a rock that had split while falling He was brought to the veterans' hospital here where he died of a fractured skull ra ESI mmm otiete Thirty-secon- MEN’S GOOD GRADE WORK PANTS— Regular pimm 134-Sou- SHIRTS— Fast colors $1 K"’'1” 2 for $1 SUPS BOYS’ 69cjrsluesj LADIES’ RAYON PAJAMAS— LADIES’ an active church known by rrfeny “Mother” In early days of Eagle Rock she attended the PRICE— Sale of the old Price city hospital building to A N Wallace of the Wallace mortuary has been announced by city officials F Meyer Ogden During the last few months the Legislative— Ira A HugginsOg-de- n building has been used for office chairman Mrs Louise Y 'Robquarters by the W P A A new lo- ison Salt Lake City George H cation for the offices' lias not yet Ryan Ogden T W Jensen Mt been announced Pleasant Mrs Arch J West Salt which it must have” Mayor Peery Lake City Walter K Granger Ce continued “with a resultant in- dar City Ralph M Fuller Ogden Patrick J Fennell Eureka crease in property values here” Publicity— Hugh O’Neil Ogden Mayor Peery also showed several chairman Dr J G Olson Ogden letters which have been received this week from bonding companies Ray Carr Richfield Waiter King over the nation who seek to pur- Salt Lake City Clyde Epperson R Hoimes Brigham chase and resell the proposed rev- Kaysville Will enue bonds with which the new City E R —Rasmussen Provo Location Dr D L Daines Salt system would be financed Lake City chairman Franklin S Harris Provo Dr George N Curtis Salt Lake City Dr E L Viko Salt Lake City Dr L H Creer Ogden Filled Promptly Professor M D Thomas Logan SATURDAY AHD MONDAY fc Eu- nice Hadley Clark 88 mother of Mayor Barzilla W Clark the Democratic nominee for governor died early Friday at the home of a son Chase A Clark 600 North Holmes avenue after a lingering illness Mrs Clark with her husband the late Joseph A Clark Idaho Falls’ first mayor lived a colorful life from the time Idaho Falls was first known as “Eagle Rock” Her sons Barzilla W and Chase A Clark of Idaho Falls and William Clark of Mackay were with her when she died Arrives Too Late A daughter Mrs Harry Holden of Boise wife of one of Idaho's ar public utilities commissioners rived here a short time after she DcathClaims Tuberculosis Civic Leader Group Picks Mrs Clark was member and was Drive Units as Clark Daniel P Jensen of Todd’’ I Special to The Tribune IDAHO FALLS Idaho-- Mrs In- Falling Rock Sensational New Cereal is Rich in Food-Energy- — Helps Build Muscle too! FLOM the first spoonful you’ll like "fan” never You've athletes these noted tasted such crisp crunchy flakes before! But that isn't all! a HUSKIES flavor-pack- ed In every delicious bowlful HUSKIES the provide real nourishment whole valuable food essentials of I wheat (See panel at left) There’s a treat in store for you— if you haven’t eaten HUSKIES A repeated treat if you have! They add a new zest to breakfast A new delight to lunch and that ’’snack” Remember HUSKIES ar y rich in help build muscle too! Getyourpackage— today! ‘ mid-afterno- food-energ- |