Show - - 44"4sioWV0001g — t ' - I I V I -- alit : 1 'gakt Zribunt 811943 Wednesday Morning e5nit ' Accepts Post Death Edict Awaits Cox Casualty For Slaying Sept 1 11 Legion Tops Bond Quota by $8600 : ''' '! "Erlar City County Strike at Card Games - - : I '! : e'r7-'-'-'- ' - -- t:- :' - - ''' ( "!: $ ' :ii4'“ ': :- '' - ' 4' R - "' ‘ ' Tribune Intermountain Vire ' OGDEN - Peace officers ntOg''' )1 '' 1 d'r city and Weber county sound::7':::'4r-::::i-t " ed the death knell to gambling ::'l::: ' on Ogden's widely famed Twenty-fift- h NI:'4 :t 9 i 4 street Monday night when iit ' :: they struck at two taverns almost ' ''': :::::::::01"1 : simultaneously confiscated two small truckloads of equipment and - ' t ' ' A ' ' arrested 10 men ' ' :':l:: t ''':'t- : ::''''' ' Acting independently and lap- i : without of the parently knowledge j -' operations of the sheriffs staff t ":'' ' Police Lieutenant D B Ballantyne ': 1Il and Inspector George Theobald k ''' I raided the Pioneer tavern at i214 Twenty-fiftstreet arrested tour ' persons and seized $6550 in cash -as well as cards tables and stools L L) while the two police officers 7 mere raiding the Pioneer tavern Private Morris L Fowler Gave life in north Afrtran Sheriff John IL Watson and Depwar theater uty Arthur Grow struck at the t: ' :: -- AL :::i : : i : ' 4' - 0 - r - : - (' ::: ::: - : ' : : - :' x 1"!: ''''-:'- --:::-7 '- i -- i -- r :' '' - Mecca ' I 1 4 7 i 'v 1 A of Young Utälin Killed in North Africa war department bythe Private Fowler enlisted in the army on August 28 1940 He was born on April 9 1925 at Goshen and moved to Payson after attending Goshen schools He resided here until his enlistment He is survived by his parents a sister Mrs Adella Evans of Salt Lake City and five brothers' Byron Pace Fowler of Provo B Fowler stationed in Los Angeles with army air corps units Clifton JenGerald sen Fowler U S Jensen Fowler and anday?1 Fowler of Payson - GARDEN CITY Rich County--StaTribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—"Unselfish Sergeant Thiel Wamsley son of Mr and Mrs Isaac Wamsley of should be your goal rather than Garden City la a prisoner of war mere of dutyI Your performance was it government i'e'la r"nlved‘'1yiagh"Li be parents Tuesday Sergeant Warnsley was reported the mark of yoUr 'success: You rrissing on July 30 after partici- should approach your task with pating in a raid over Kassel Ger- love in your hearth for those whom many He was serving as a gunner on a Flying Fortress you serve The war department telegram "And above all trust in God also revealed that he had been alone for your reward" awarded the air medal with the Addressing the 21 members of oak leaf cluster This is the second the 1943 class of the Thomas D award of the same decoration Dee Memorial hospital school of which Sergeant Wamsley has re- - nursing in their graduation exerceived cises Tuesday night in Weber college auditorium Harold B Lee of — church quorum of the ff ' ' service Will- - 1 i I : Admits Reckless Driving OGDEN—Admitting guilt Tuesday 1? a cni!!Tec) recaiessa EAr22r: ing Martin W Allen 54 of 2472 C avenue was scheduled to appear in the Ogden city court 109 imposition of sentence mt!t4FD stiz - t I - - c 14 I Loans SIO to LDS twelve apostles urgel that Ftose of be the guide posts principles their lives Representing the medical staff of the hospital Dr Joseph R Morrell of Ogden who also isa member of the state board of health left as the gist of his message the following: "Nursing offers such opportunities of service as does no other field but it requires hard work endless study and determination to make that service the best that I I ‘ : : (':14 fc ' ‘ ' - A -: '4'skk ' : ii! - : t - :: ' - :' i It '" :: ' - '' - I f :' 'k t z 4 l Kilburn i - It i s I oDKRIA p I NANCE 1 - -- - ---- will begin work Wednesday with ' : - 't i 'i' '2 I ipproval Seal of The Ameri '4-- - Meat Prices Set At MOO Bond -— - 1 -0 - " Is 1 4 v- -- ! :I It I' - tt - 1 " if tver I : for being harmless to fabric sNi i ea if A can Institute of Laundering - 1 'T-- tt J— ' - ' - 14011 - I — litdbi-- Good 39a jar - Housokooping :7Ls's 1 (10) Buy a St any slis far today stalre whicis toilet ': I Also in 104 and 590 lats friA) Ed l' 1171 17)1 k goods- - i‘ Li '::: 00p-- ' ::'' ' - :::: S :: IA24"4:::::: :' " ' if Jt-- ::: -: : ' ' li :::: 's - : - 4 1: "-- : -- T- i 1 04 ' : f I - ' '''''"'' '': - il :'' : : - : ':::' I: ' 't - 7': '- 4 s ' 4:i 4'z's' 1 :1 : - ":' - ii: i 4 4 ::1:'1''''':e' 07' 'I: ::1": ' ' ''' - ::: ::' ::: :::::::::?: :' rj ' '' - :f 4' ? :' :j::-l'- ' - : :ir: ' :ar - :: - !A L'' y 4::' k:::' '' -!- - : sr: 1' ''' ' ':': ' - ''''7-: :" ":- -'" ' ' :"N 4 e ':::' ' ' is' :o'' ''- ' -- :r'::!i1:7 - ::' ':" - - s -:'- 4 ''' ' '4 ' --4 -- 5:I9 - t i - ei A -- : 4 IP: o! : ::::: 1 - ' ? 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':--- : ' ' '''''''': ' - -- ::: '' :' re'''---- - I ''''' N 'itlesz -- ' 1A' - ' ':( — ' ::- -- 1 ' k ' k BNk k ' N: A14 t t A Ni 4 I : Ai - N:::150 - stelaV 1 L ot as mt olio ma 1:41101-1- 4 - ir '::- ''N149 4 mow PM Irk I 11 k — La will announce its - --- n 'i1") t) Lif:h I I UTH-- x - ' 1 Tribune Intermountain Wire ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — National political leaders with their expensive dinners to raise funds for political campaigns have nothing on a group of Rock Springs business and professional men who must dig up the price of a MOO bond in order to attend a breakfast Under the leadership of John Anselmi Ray McDonough John D Moran Dr G H Breihan-Paul Crippa Hal McCracken Memovich and O C Hetts business men of the city have been solicited for a 50000 break- tesechaetd9ad min the Masonic Thursday for 50 men or women who have purchased at least one MOO war savings bond this week the opening of the third during war roan campaign r) I :i 1 J 1 ' ZL LI CI : Little things can '' spoilbigniorients That's why it's so important to avoid'"5 o'dock Shadow" all day long Keep face-ne4 I eg Ill 1"777'"N ' 'I ' 1 0!'1 i LILJ (9 f'!' ti L1 LI LILai4410 L—1)L1 at They fit precisely! Economical too because their super-kee- n edges give more shaves per blade! ' 5411StA ma 11" vi our 4:c It 61 L - E-7- I r: LI E" 'Ll it 5 Li - -1 A 4- ' '''' L7 EEm - C--- 3 1 0 o IS i 'I )H-r--- a LI (I 11a 0 D'''''' FOR OPENING PUZZLES! -3 - 1 '11441S'i:i 7-7- 7J Essss9 ic vo l!k pt El 1 t1 ' I 3 ((itt N “15("NN) C-- 1:3 4) t - SEE SUNDAY'S by using genuine Gem — C LI 20 1- ' 1"-- 7 I- - tr-- a 1 r pc p:- I it ' '''''' i ' - : : -J HEVER GOT THIS! t -- 7 - :7111 : H: -- SoWeraadotel Blades 0: : : (-- 4 1 1 t :'n:: I i - ::::: Mb If J ftlet' ng Wednesday from Idaho Falls '' ' t I l: !f IDAHO FALLS Idaho—Bonneville County Livestock Marketing association will ship a sheep pool ' 44-': k::::::::::-:::::::::::::::- e: i"k 1' i x:: :::'::' 11-- :: 7''s -q i '''" ''''::::S:''"i 7 OGDEN—James Loving son of Mr and Mrs Virgil Loving of 2826 Wall avenue swallowed an open safety pin Dr E P Mills attending physician reported that the pin was removed without surgery and with ': Plan Sheep Shipment PERSPIRATION greaseless ------r'- 4 :! ' sis-- ::'' ' L'Arrid has been awarded the 1 -- Child Swallows Open Safety Pin ::::: stainless vanishing cream I 'l' ' -- ! ts $Y white if eee? :i :'::'''1'-'s!'l'::-' - :)it :' - It ' ' ::: f :'ll:::: i::t the state war relocation authority in connection with agricultural labor problems Mr Kilburn will have headquarters in Salt Lake City and supervise agricultural labor work of the W R A in Davis Weber Box Elder Rich and Cache counties in Utah and Franklin county Idaho He will work under the direction of Rex Lee district supervisor of the intermountain area A native of Morgan Mr Kilburn graduated from Utah State Agricultural college in 1930 He served as TOoele county agricultural agent from 1930 to 1935 and then was transferred to Sanpete to serve as agent there nouPnrior to that time he taught vocational agriculture for four years at Morgan high school and was principal for one year of the He Woodruff school in Logan served on a submarine chaser during World 1 war 1 From April 1937 until July 31 this year he was connected vrtii the state A A A office in Logan He worked in conjunction with Orville L Lee who is chairman of the agency and of the state 11 S D A war board rV''-:44-:- 1 pe state agricultural adjustment administraCion for the past six years -- 2 No waiting to dry Can be used right after shaving 3 Instantly stops perspiration 1 to wcb40 Removes odors from 3 days perspiration keeps armpits dry 4 A pure :::: I'''''':1::::-- rS: :: :::::::::::::::::::1::::: ' :i::: ' - --- I head-quarteri- Does not rot dresses or men's shirts Does not irritate skin 1 : 'Wire It (REAM DEODORANT - --- Golden : P1R 1 - 1 or - - 0 under-ar- m - - I which safety STOPS - --- ------ - : NEVIa b UH DI fi ) 1 7 prAM s 0 0 0 otooz - 21 EAST SECOND SOUTH Beason Bul 'dreg Salt Lake Cif) Tel p i i - Tribune Intermountain Wire "gratifying results" ROCK SPRINCS The pin had lodged point upWyo—The Leckie ranch is again entirely ward just above the opening leadowned by Leckies For several ing to the boy's stomach years the plant has been known t r as the Leckie-Roberranch but t a recent transfer of title saw sale of the John L Roberts interest :ii 1 0':L41f47) !' :‘: in the famous mountain ranch 100 ! Itc! can be given" : I miles northeast of here in the i ::: The class was presented by Lu- Wind River mountains to Andrew cille Taylor director of nursing at Leckie Virginia coal mine oper4t100 the school who alsq presented the ator whose home is in Columbus :::totH:::: The diplomas were Ohio school pins Established in the early days of presented to class members by ::::: Lawrence T Dee vice president of ranching in the Wind River moun: in board the the hospital tains by Samuel Leckie the ranch acting :::: Richards was a famous stoppi labsence of LeGrand ::': place on ' H Ipresiding bishop of the L D S the old Lander Pinedale trail ' ' Ichurch and president of the board around the Mountains and center of the livestock industry in that fe '? ' I iJoseph L Wirthlin of the church t presiding bishopric also was in at-- I region a half century ago At present in addition to tendance A dance and reception a large sheep outfit in the college ballroom concluded ::::j: the ranch is operated as summer the graduation exercises dude ranch It is owned jointly fe-‘ by Samuel Leckie son of the ! original owner and by his cousin ::::: Andrew Leckie :::::: I 5 VI E Vol s Kilburn prominent state agricultural leader and executive assistant of the Utah I 11 - Utalm Takes Over WRA Labor Cases I 1'111 11— ( ' 1 :::::::::::::: "::::: :: S300 : 0il theIzhilome ic--7- -) ' LOGAN—A oosta:rred 1111 Tribune Intermountain - 4 discuiss l' authority I s 10711 M II 11 i ' :': ::' I 1 - ' : Golden Begins work with the war relocation A yxnelztsivseetcifeitcelVy that mill be carried out with- Ranch Returns To Old Pwner ' I ::: :''z 1 EN ' '''' : I J ' t i t 21112 ' :::1:: I - : :i1 1 ( : :'1 :: t'1: i 4 f4 :T :7: i 1 ' i ' :: ' - : -- ':::':: - : z ::::: ST ANTHONY er '' : i ' ' 11 A"! ' $k - ' :: ' ''-:- - ''' f t- which was foundMonday between 4:30 and 5 p m automatic The victim's body was found by near the body had accidentally disGerald and Junior Roseborough charged brothers who were going into an- - other pasture to milk cows plaTihneedBthraentsoanftebrothy eteaaerefiudlelyntehxeNo inquest will be held ' — had gone to Marvin's home to tell his parents and when he lailed to OPA Talk Awaited find them home he became frightened and did not tell anyone He LOGAN—H Grant Ivini Utah said he thought the gun was empty state 0 P A director will meet when the accident occurred representatives of the Logan MinOfficers said the boys had long ute Women L D S Relief Sobeen friends and that before the ciety organizations and civic clubs fatal mishap they had killed two Wednesday at 8 p m in the chamducks and a small turkey in their ber of commerce headquarters to front pledge hunting trip As nearly be learned the accident Idaho—Marvin son of Mr Crawford and Mrs Sylvester Crawford: of St Anthony was found dead Tuesday at 7:30 a m beside the Egin canal In a pasture on the Karl Schmitt farm a quarter mile west or St Anthony city limits peace A officers reported bullet had pierced his chest Investigating officers learned from Kelly Branson son of Mr and Mrs Lyman Brinson who had been hunting with the Crawford boy that the Winchester :- : i : ' ' : ' Tribune Intermountain Wire VERNAL—James Joseph Roedl will go on trial for his life before a special state district court Wednesday at 10 a m for the first degree hammer slaying of Mrs Agnes Abigail Williams on October 12 1942 near Fort Duchesne Selection of jury members probably will occupy the entire court proceedings during the opening day since an unusually large number of persons being considered for jury duty are known to have made comments regarding the guilt of the defendant attorneys trying the case declared More than 75 persons are being considered for jury duty Edward Ritchie accused as accomplice of Roedl in the slaying will go on trial immediately after Roedl's trial Is completed Capture Nurse Class Utah Gunner Graduates - ' ' 11 t Murder Trial Opens Today 1NIazis ' ' execution in the outer walls of Utah state prison where the shotgun killer will be taken by Sheriff John R Watson after sentence is imposed by the court Sheriff Watson also will be charged with making the preparations and carrying out the order of the court for death penalty M Blaine Peterson Weber county attorney said Cox will not ba charged with the mass murder of four others who were slain earlier the night of July 23 at or tri the vicinity of 22'40 Lincoln avenuehitculess some unexpected arise in his legal conviction for the murder of Judge Truernan PAYSON — Private Morris L Fowler 18 former resident of Payson was killed in action on August 6 in the north African theater of war his parents Mr and Mrs E W Jensen were notified Tuesday re- : :r will aimppepoasietr - sumed activity was encountered Monday night County Attorney M Blaine Peterson reported Tuesday afternoon that he will prepare complaints against the 10 defendants follow ing his complete study of evidence in the case and of the statutes - - r --- ' - 1 have the statutory right to select one of two methods of execution ptovided for by Utah law shooting or hanging and in case he should decline to make a selection the court will determine the method of death Also according to state statutes the death penalty must be set not less than 30 nor more than 60 days from the time seritence- - is Cox street Twenty-fift- h where they confiscated $2820 in cash in addition to tables stools cards chips and a "flat top" slot machine Six men were arrested in the raid The two Monday night incidents proved to be the fiercest blow to be aimed by law enforcement officers at card games in Ogden durl boom In past ing the wartime months the - operators of games have been booked periodically at ' the police station for "gaming" and released on bail ranging ttom Vin to $200 each Invariably the defendant in each case forfeited the bail However all card games were eloped effective September 1 following a warning from the office fl the attorney general in Sait Lake City Inspector Theobald reported that he has checked the card rooms daily since September - ' 333 :i140wA r g '-- l Unless there should be filed some motion for retrial' or other legal stay on which the court could not act at ohce the death sentence mandatory when the jury failed to bring in a recommendation of mercy will be imposed when the court convenes at :r- i ' ' 1' BOUNTIFUL — Topping its - -- -2 war bond quota by 68600 the '''" '''''' American post and auxLegion :: : for iliary campaign August has :: -:' !'':: 2 drawn to a close Mrs Elgin '' the of Handy president retiring ' ''' :: Bountiful unit announced legion ':41 i :' 31 I 1I Tuesday ' i Wit4 a quota of $44000 set for ': i Bountiful sale of war 'bonds " ' reached $52600 and workers of '1 the organizations have been corn' i4 mended for their valuable aid in '1d raising August tales J )'' tf 1 '" '" if l crime" 2 p m: Tribune '' : Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—Austin Cox convicted killer of former District Judge Lewis V Trueman the night of July 23 will face Judge Glenn W Adams of Second district court Wednesday at 2 p tn to hear pronouncement of the death sentence Cox was convicted Friday night at the conclusion of a threelday trial before Judge Adams after having made a plea of immunity on the ground of "insanity at the time of the commission of the h ' - ld : " - N: :: 1 ? fz5 !' --- -' ''''' ' Aeit4:- ' ' - No Idaho Boy Killed by Accidental Rifle Shot rifle Intermountain Wire -- - t o' I 1 Can SINGLEDGE L BLADES i- ou Solve Our Puzzles 1 ? 4 t R mAALInft " APIt'OMMWION!IPP14TE0‘00 |