Show I e5alt - Tri )c t gake-Zribun- Wednesday Morning July 21 13 1943 — Utah's Oldest Resident 1075 Dies After Fall Tribune Intermountain Wire ROT Weber County — Death Tuesday at 8:50 p in closed the tired eyes of Utah's oldest resident Mrs Mary Fields Garner in an Ogden hospital where she had been taken Monday afternoon zVA suffering from a broken right hip The break resulted from a fall when she attempted to rise from her bed at her home in Roy Sunc day Mrs Garner was 107 years old last February 1 and until her fall ' had been fairly active and able to ' care of herself take general William Since her husband 1915 19 on died March Garner 4 she had made her home with a daughter-in-laMrs Julia Baker Garner who observed her seventy' fifth birthday anniversary when observed her her mother-in-la107th Mrs Mary Fields Garner Last February 1 she was parDies in Ogden hospital ticularly proud of a potted camellia japonica bush which the general Mrs Garner is survived by three old folks' committee of the L D S William and a daughter Bona s church had sent her for her birth-eGarner of Ogden Joseph E Garner V The frail little woman with her of Hooper John Garner of Dubois thin wisps of gray hair was born Idaho and Mrs Mary February 1 1836 in Stanley HereTabor Alta Canada fnrdshire England a daughter of of Funeral arrangements will be William and Mary Harding Field announced by Lindquist & Sons When she was 5 years old her of Ogden mortuary D S converts church parents L emigrated to the United States living in the early church colonies Tooele Gets Rain as these colonists trekked westTOOELE — Rain fell approxiward Until two years ago she carried mately an hour in Tooele and suren a Garner family tradition of rounding territory Tuesday but administering a face washing (by did not extend as fir as Grantssnow when available) to any ville to the north and west Desmember who had a birthday anni- eret chemical warfare depot at St yersary and chuckled about one John reported rain was slight and of the last she participated in Stookey ranch in Clover reported when she washed the face of a moisture insufficient for needs of the area youngster" :3 ' w ?5 ' - w a Ann-Hayne- "75-year-o- ld AUV ""Net EAscf? N - N 0 0 1 f 31et2:-AL- : 11 Now's the Time for Smart Say Men and Women to Gbt a Job in a Good So I i Restaurant Always a Vital Business! want see it and that will still limes And don't want to tal(e go to work And do want to do be helping really helping This is the way me well now I I I I Tribune Intermountain Wire 10GDEN — Cowboys and cowgirls trick riders and ropers perfOrmers of all kinds and show officials not already in Ogden were converging on the 1943 version of Ogden Pioneer days an Ogden celebration From the initial grand entry until the final event of each rodeo performance anticipated record crowds made up of oldtirners and newcomers to the Ogden defense area are assured by Mayor Harman W Peery celebration chairman of "top billings and showings" in every phase of the program Reserved seats were almost sold out Tuesday night according to M L Critchlow city auditor who has charge of tickets leaving the latecomers only a choice of "first come first served" chances in the general admission sections of the municipal stadium bleachers Meantime preparations continued for the greatest military spectacle in the history of Ogden as commanding officers of army and navy installations of the area united with war bond officials of Weber county to complete details for the huge parade Saturday morning A war bond auction sale will be held immediately after the parade Parade entries from military and naval depots and hospitals near Ogden assured spectators that lequipment and personnel from their commands would extend over a mile in length taking more than an hour to pass the reviewing stand in front of the city and county building as the wartime pageant moves south on Washington boulevard Immediately following the parade many of the arnly and navy exhibits will move to the city and county building grounds where they will remind the thousands expected to assemble there that "an investment in victory and freedom" is to be had at the auction sale of war bonds As an added feature of the Pioneer days war bond drive members of the special war bond auction committee announced Tuesday that the first 1000 children buying 1 or more worth of war stamps or bonds would be given free city-sponsor- pop-sidl- PE0J p 46" a job that will pay be good in normal a long trip just to something that will on the home front - too And the Broadway's right in the center of town they'll always do a fine business And when see all those tired and hungry people waiting KNOW that is where I'm needed to be fed I 1 Enjoy: Minimum hours-Maximum pay- - Aitconditioning Sundays off Linen furnished at no charge Convenient location near your bus stop Meals while on duty Choose from these pleasant occupations Fry cook Pantry man Sandwich man Waitress Kitchen worker Soda fountain employe Come to Do a job needed In the war effort Coffee the Broadway Shop today !roadway - opposite Centre Theatre Coffee Shop Broadway of State Street a Lusatia! VI pr Workers Must Have Certificate of Availability es Other inducements include free rides on various kinds of war vehicles and a large variety of merchandise donated by Ogden retailers to be auctioned off to the highest purchasers of war bonds in each bid sale Members of the special committee who will work under George S Eccles IL S treasury war bonds state official and Allen E Mecham field representative include R C Glasmann chairman Lynn B Cornish C C Gunnell H M Shank Ford Creer John E Velton J J Dunbar Wilford J Smeding and W R White Plans for Pioneer day Saturday also include the annual luncheon for the remaining 'Utah pioneers who came to this territory prior to 1869 when the west was joined with the east by the first transcontinental railroad The annual luncheon will be he'd idthe Ben Lomond hotel under the direction of Mrs Archie Boyle Mrs Edyth Nelson and Mrs Carrie Potts committee in charge of the event A special program of music and readings has been prepared for the luncheon program with Mrs Lydia Burrows in charge Mrs Gladys V Simpson president of Weber county chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will participate In the program - Missing Army Plane Sought COLORADO SPRINGS Colo army July 20 1111—A plane from Mather field Sacramento Cal has been missing since last Wednesday afternoon on a flight to Peterson field here Lieutenant Harold C Harmon public relations officer announced Harmon said the ship with six aboard was last heard from at Milford Utah The officer said army officials assumed it made a forced landing or crashed some time between noon and 3 p Wednesday Several planes from Mather and Peterson fields are engaged in an aerial search over the rugged country of Utah and western Colorado Harmon said Names of those aboard were not available here twin-erigi- I'm going to the Broadway Coffee Shop and So tell them I want to work there Broadway's famous and excellent fcr the way they treat their help in these and Yes times 0011 tips are good pay Reservoir ields Bodies Idaho Boaters Ogden Opens Celebration of Pioneer Pays ne 10-roo- m one-stor- schoolhouse w 0 Every minute counts in wartim That's why so many thousands of busy 90-da- K five-gallo- cittsiikEJIELDybroL easy-to-fi- x 77 trf5zs WORK-FUELOT- HER geloyAt CORN FLAKES 411 411-- 7 - - 0119-0- dt ilik keh I dmilm IM011 - J 1 one-ha- lf IF I- NO NEED Now 3tt TO SHOP AROUND -- s -' -- five-gallo- t N ) V rit It ( 't d a :5 1 4 1 - ? A's X - -- - '''- Cf: - LAUNDRY OA st Si1011111 F SVGA° Iris '3 bars20c Comity Tax Value Rises ' $ '4: CRYSTAL PALACE NO 4 1 49 East Ninth South 914 i CRYSTAL PALACE NO 5 " South Thirteenth East 240 M CHRISTENSEN MARKET South Thirteenth East 2033 ' I LeSUEUR'S MODEL MKT 4" East Third South 179 NEW WAY FOOD STORE Number t t11110‘1111110 sen The 1943 total is divided as follows: Lehi $995114 Alpine American Fork $1- $148617 551999 Pleasant Grove $798433 Lindom $344953: Orem $1446 NEW WAY FOOD STORE Number 2 i:13 Roof PCIInt Number 3 South Los) Provo $10236775 Spring $2095221: Mapleton $558- 982 Spanish Fork $1485460 Payson $1209099 Salem $206o091: Sontaquim $207497 Genola of the $48683206 a total of $15586899 is for mines and utilities assessed by the tax commission $13811340 for improvements $8890206 for land and $9404761 for personal property Including livestock Bald Mr Mad- South Seventh East 672 PRINCETON 1604 PAINT your Roof NOW! 855 South Seventh Fast SHAPIRO'S MARKET Reduced from $293 AlGoshen $162221 $297169 pine school district $16285576 and Nebo school district $22170- - Princeton 1326 Saturday sen Avenue TOMATO JUICE CI 2-1- Box b PEARS ic410Hz: BBosi 27'17 'IS tI e Points Mark Can ia GRAPENUTS lr'sregkeg SOUPCampbell's Vegetable Can CLEAESER G 1 25c Points 14c 12c 2 for Sc A SOAP GRAIII1GApk g C 1101" NORTHERN 44 —111kto '' SS010 NORTHERN PAPER TOWELS 2 for lec' C-4- 2 No waiting to dry Can be used right after shaving 2 Instantly stops perspiration 1 to 3 days Removes odors from Perspiration keeps armpits dry white b 'Irirt 7 Selling deo ofpr a (or today cit any stora which Buy ettlis toilet goods L Salmon Center 36 Jumbos Each West Fourth North DAVID NEWMAN 425 North Tenth West 'SMITH'S SAVING SENTER Utah Centerville ' BURGON'S Union Holladay E Firm - BINGHAM MERCANTILE Bingham Magna Utah Goorattood 39 Utah NEW MAGNA CASH MKT Goad Hoolookooping o Also In 10i " post v to' 7 SAVING CENTER Midvale Junction—on Dos Ripe for Slicing State Highway ARRID I00 10 111 I t I doi— Large Bunches 2 3 Bunches Fancy NOME-OWNE- D omit OPERATED r R 7771 St) DEPENDENT TRADE - a 4 J‘---' 22 s Mt C 'or GREEN ONIONS a Jar and 59i tars Lb CARROTS ED HOFFMAN I 10 lbs TOMATOES M RASMUSSEN Murray Utah Utah White Sunkist 252s Utah Draper Utah F E SEAL Riverton Utah 4 NEW POTATOES ORANGES G A I Utah HOLLADAY MARKET greaseless 0 CANTALOUPES North First West AMOS ELKINS can Institute of Laundering for being humlesa to fabric ' South 380 stainless vanishing cream S Attid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The Ameri '"618—ilast GROCERY West Seventh 179 479 Does not rot dresses or men's shirts Does not irritate skin 4 A pure SON & ERNA'S MARKET 1 95c West KANNELL PERSPIRATION 10 South Tenth West 280 under-ar- m Rolls TISSUE South Main THOMAS STOPS :23c Sc Is 7c Cereals POST TOASTIES Packgzege Street 962—South which safely 51 31c 25c C B HARRISON'S MARKET DEODORANT 19c C N JACOBSEN'S MARKET GEM Canso z Bag Third Avenue 476 2170 NEWrna 46-o- COFFEE ()REIN cPairntton KELLOGG'S iVariety k Package a g e 5 Delicious HOGGAN'S MARKET 38460 Including A Points Per Can 4 PREMIUM SODAS HILLCREST MARKET 166 Fir“ Avenue BLDG G Medal FLOURGold TABLE SUPPLY CO 4 for 39c Tall Cans I Point Per Can South Ninth East 88 IN CENTRE THEATRE 289 SO STATE Open S A M to g P M MARKET WENDELL'S MARKET THE EARL PAINT Fast Twenty-thir- d SHEFFIELD'S MARKET 2204 15 CATSUP South State NEW WAY FOOD STORE 3275 vine 1 South Ninth East 3265 2702 878 ril tem& East First South 54 Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—The total assessed valuation of 'Utah county for 1943 after all exemptions and abatements have been deducted Is $48- 693206 and taxes for the year Will be based on that amount Ernest M Madsen county auldtor said Tuesday This figure shows an Increase of $5720674 over last year's total of $42972532 said Mr Mad- Tuesday July 27 at the Hotel Utah Salt Lake City at 3 p m 2 in room according to anryouncement made here this week at the office of the resident engineer at the federal housing headquarters at Tod park The estimated cost of the new school building la $82650 broken down as follows: $50000 for building costs $13000 for equipment cost and $5800 for legal fees engineer and other costs The new school is to be located In the community center at Tod park housing project it was announced here cently CHFIELD — Admit ting guilt to a charge of involuntary manslaughter outgrowth of the fatal shooting of her husband on July 10 Mrs Leland Woodrow Seddon Tuesday was given y a suspended Jail sentence by Judge John L Sevy Jr of the Sixth judicial district Judge Sevy sts' pended the sentence -because Mrs Seddon bias a daughter Seddon was arrested Mrs after a gun which she was holding discharged and fatally wounded her husband Mrs Sed- don maintained she was not aware the gun was loaded Neighbors said the fatal shooting occurred following a family argument nine-month-o- ld on the Tod park y cement block are to be opened CAMP LEE Va July 20 (A— Cove! Elbert Leonard of 227 Fourth Avenue East Twin Falls Idaho and Herbert Eugene Sweetland of Htmerman Idaho were among graduates of the army quartermaster school here re- was when Mrs Madsen remarked that her feet were getting wet He ShootinoRI- families dpend on Kellogg's Corn Flakes for said the outboard motor boat apfast (but nutriwas equipped with Mrs Thelma Heath Stan- parently metal breakfasts lunches tious!) and and aft that den 25 and the latter's daughter air chambers fore suppers Great for bedhad chamber the front evidently time snacks too Sandra by a former marriage a leak for the boat pitched sprung 5 The body of Heath Standen :t SAVE Mrs Mary Madsen 67 mother of forward of Idaho Sheriff Harry Meppen FOODS TOOI Mrs Nell S Standen was recov- Falls who went to the scene said ered late Monday evening officials George A Standen and his son Lieutenant Standen attempted to tC011PWACIV s1t reported beas boat the assist the other Ott Officials reported that the bodies 6SI lave to sink but the former was of the two women and child were gan e!4 41101S quoted as having said: "There was located Tuesday at 3:45 p m in so little time' r The senior Mr Standen said his 12 feet of clear water 4 They said wife standa was for brief time 4 the bodies were near one another so ri :á in the rapidly sinking coat and I'V 1k L 1 a' a and that they could be seen from ing n that she tossed an empty Aa the surface 'ma Kellogg's Coro Flakes ere reGrappling hooks gasoline can to him When she I l a stored to KINDLE SIAM cried out a moment later that the icootAID were used to retrieve them a It TRITIVE VALDES of Tinama 1419')ZakE4—' out was boat from under her going Location 'Of the accident was Pitman god true Ottawa 80 he tried to throw the can back to Senn placed by Sheriff Edwin C Hill of her but she was unable to grab it oto 8 DDSSEETT St Anthony as one and Lieutenant Standen secured one miles east of the Walter Trude of the cushions from the boat and ' using it as a life preserver atranch and near the south shore tempted to a4d the others who Saved from drowning by the were tfloundering in the cold 1 t timely arrival of another fishing water which was at described that boat party were George A Stanas being eight feet in depth d den 50 husband of Mrs Nell S point :24 w Mr Standen and his son were '" Standen and operator of a truck rescued by P' George Allen and line between Idaho Falls and Jack43r4t :t who the of heard Pocatello party son Wyo and his son Lieutenant screams t4 and went to the e William G Standen former press- scene in for helpslow ' Your neighborhood I G A Store 1 im their moving trout man for an Idaho Falls daily news7r1 4!? 1 boat 11 has a plentiful supply of nationally trolling paper Z 4 said the men's hats and 114 7 AeiiiiiV-:-:The accident occurred the second theOfficers ' famous foods priced as low as the ' n can were left float- 1' zx '1: ' day of a vacation in the Island ing at the scene of the accident lowest Why spend time tooshop i' 4 Park country by the party of six t to mark it but that night who had visited at the Grant Pow- Monday around Visit your ::nearest I G A vx at 0) ell residence in St Anthony Sat— the objects had disappeared store Be convinced! daylight They assumed someone I urday and Sunday forenoon it was had : them up picked 7 reported — The accident caused persons to 0 4 ' '' - ":" I G NEW CASH & Lieutenant Standen arrived at remark k ASILAtielt-ez--30-t 4 restrictions that y again J Idaho Falls a week ago-bair on should be Ims111111P11 ':i YS placed on boating on IsCARRY PRICES ARE furlough but was called back to Nk ::tr his base the location of which was land Park lakes Some said that 44144:i---If:- : ::: not immediately learned He re- both this and a former accident DECIDEDLY LOWER that claimed four lives might have turned to Idaho Falls Thursday been to attributed overloading sources in that city reported The body of Mrs Mary Madsen small boats They said that regu- 13 67 of Idaho Falls was recovered lations should require adequate life Giant Crystal from the reservoir at a place desig- preservers for all passengers and Bars Whit nated as "formerly part of the that other precautions be taken All bodies to were the Walter Trude ranch" officials rebrought mortuary in Idaho Falls ported They said they learned the Wood Mrs Madse a All Purpose widow had been aging woman had been suffering from heart disease and assumed residing at the George A Standen lb Shortening she collapsed and died from fright residence at Idaho Falls She had 15 Red Points Jar to Idaho Falls six years ago while the boat was sinking as no moved water was found in her lungs and from Sugar City Most of her life had been spent on a farm in Teton — her body floated Utah Beet Observers said the water was basin near Driggs Her husband about 12 years ago Use Stamps "quiet and peaceful" at the time died Her survivors include five of the mishap and George A Stan13 15 16 den a survivor told officers that daughters and a son One daugh- ci the first he knew of any trouble ter Mrs Amy Hubbard lives at Idaho Falls and the son John GET ACQUAINTED PALMOLIVE SOAP (Johnny) Madsen lives at Driggs WITH YOUR NEAREST The other daughters live at St I G A STORE Anthony Driggs and Sugar City PEASNI: 2 AcaSnwseelt8 Wrinkle C It was reported CENTRAL MARKET !if Popular Brands Bids on School To Be Opened TOOELE---Bi- ds In Fatal Tribune Intermountain Wire POND'S LODGE Island Park Country Idaho—The bodies of three Idaho Falls women and a child all closely related had been recovered Tuesday evening from Island Park reservoir reported persons who arrived at Pond's lodge from the scene of Monday afternoon's boating tragedy which also involved hus bands of two of the women Those whose bodies 'were recovered Tuesday afternoon were: Mrs Nell S Standen 46 her daughter-in-la- 41 Woman Receives Suspended Term t |