Show r' I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING 14 Utah-Intermounta- 22 1937 lly1 ’ Finn AHvises School News and Views Mine Accident Highland Stake Units Plan Mutual Dances Cause of Plans Injuries City are having a plant contest Pupils to Dramatize children number and green annual Death Worker’s plants are On Light Plant Character of Franklin plantthe blackboard the L stake Highland The Improvement association first wins plant News in JANUARY — A cer- Fears Increase for 18 Snowbound in Nevada Rescue Crew Fails to Report After Attem Break Through With Food for Marooned Sheeplierders Jan 21tand emergency supplies for the WINNEMUCCA - Nev (UP)— Fears or the safety of 38 marooned men Local ranch operators said the marooned at the danger sheephSrders of the men perishing would Sweeney ranch on the barren Ne- be greatly Increased if food supvada plateau 55 miles south of here plies failed to reach the camp increased Thursday night when Thursday and the 18 had to pass the Humboldt county highway de- another night of extremely cold crews to reach partment attempting weather with little or no food d them over roads failed Losses of stock are expected to to report be heavy The sheep at the Sweeney The rescue party led bv John and near-b- y ranches were being Crawford left here late Wednes- fed with feed brought by truck day but was forced to stay over- from Winnemucca The district flight at the Guthrie ranch 30 miles has been isolated more than a from here when driving winds week and the slim feeding supfdreed temperatures to plies are probably exhausted lows Minimum temperature in Winnemucca was 36 degrees below zero and it was believed to have been colder in the area where the sheepmen and their flocks are stranded Those marooned are believed to have concentrated at the Sweeney snow-choke- record-breakin- g ranch most staunchly built in the and where ordinarily large stocks of food and other supplies are kept in an effort to escape the region cold First recognition of their probable plight came Monday when Rene Amat Wlnemueca manager for the L G Holland outfit ranch owners requested aid in opening a road so supplies could be brought -- in An attempt was made then to break a trail with a small snow plow but the snowdrifts frozen as hard as ice resisted all efforts of the men and they returned to Win- nemucca The county group that set out Wednesday was well equipped with a large tractor and a "bulldozer" Gas Gas 111 thcTimc Can't Eat or Sloopas “The gas on my stomach was bad I could not sat or alaop Even my heart seemed ts hurt A friend sug- The flrat dose I took Bested Adlenka Now I eat as I me relief wish sleep fine and never felt better" -- Mrs Jas Filler Adlerlka acta on BOTH upper and lower bewela while ordinary laxatives act on the lower bowel only Adlarika your system a thorough cleans flives ng bringing out old poisonous matte was In your that you would not believe system and that has been causing gas stomaoh nervousness and Rains sourfor months Dr B £ Mwl Nrw rerartif “In mdditl a So iafewijMl ilmXnf Adlrrikm hmHIII " frrmtly redeeee lertxis end Give your bowels a REAL cleansing with Adlerlka and see how good you feel Just one spoonful relieves GAB and constipation At Leading Drug- frl gists (Adv ) VAU-TA- BY GAVE RELIEF N Had Years of Awful Gat and Bloat Misery “For a number of years I suf- - : fered terrible agony” said Mrs Johnson “My stomach was in an awful condition as my food would not digest properly and I was in constant misery from horrid gas which would form in my abdomen and swell my sides way out until I thought they would surely burst My days were full of misery but oh' the awful nights I had to endure! terrible ga pains would crowd up into my "chest untm could hardly breathe and I WOULD SPRING OUT OF BED and FIGHT FOR AIR I became so tore all over that even the weight of my clothes hurt me Finally I reached the point where life hardly seemed worth while for I had tried many medi-cine- s and treatments and spent hundreds of dollars trying to find some thing to help me but nothing gave me any relief I was terribly discouraged and thought nothing cauJd relieve my miserable condition '“Now Eats Sleeps Fine Suffering Is Gone! - Fears Felt Family — —For r Snowbound — —— Man Woman and Two Children Believed Facing Death E Van-Tag- Relief Funds Okehed Both Sent to Senate BEAVER— Fear for the safety’ of a miner his wife and two small children snowbound for two weeks in the Indian Creek mining section 20 miles northeast ©f here was expressed Thursday night as preparations were being made to investigate their condition Unheard of since the ast-puchase of foodstuffs was made two weeks ago Edward Schoo claim lessee his wife and their children a boy and girl under 6 years of age were believed to have perished Harry Diehl leader of the party to enter the snow-swearea on snowshoes Friday morning aaid Schoo had customarily purchased commodities weekly are living In a lumber "They shelter small protection from subzero weather and by this time their food and fuel must have been exhausted" he eaid Deep drifts have covered the area --end? Schoo could not possibly traverse the distance to Beaver without snowshoes or skis members of the party said Diehl estimated it would take four hours for the party to reach the cabin Meantime temperatures were hovering around 25 degrees below zero and dozens of calves have died of cold and hunger Cottonwood Stake ROBERT RICHARDS Editor MURIAN STROBEL Associate Editor WASATCH SCHOOL — Various episodes from the picturesque boy hood and public life of Benjamin Franklin will be dramatized by the articulating unit room 17 of the Wasatch school January 21 in the school auditorium Franklin's famous statement made at a European court where he compared George Washington to Joshua of old who "commanded the sun and moon to stand still and they obeyed him” will be the feature episode The character of Benjamin Fran-ll- n will be played by various pupils at different periods In his life Some of the leading parts will be Nadine played by Clyde Stark Rosenblum Glen Brown Octavus Covington Jack King and Larry The rest— of the Fotheringham class will participate in the program Our parents are invited to attend Room 21 took advantage of the heavy snowfall last Wednesday The pupils brought their sleds and we went sleigh riding on the field across the street from our school Miss Elinor Newton our physical education Instructor enjoyed herself with us There Is a fine slope on our field and we divided the area into five coasting lanes Some of us ended the period by playing pomp We had a wonderfully fine MARY BRACKETT 6A time In our third grade room we have made a large wall map'of the American pioneers We show their travels on a map of the United States We colored the map then pasted some log cabins covered wagons and Indians on it It is called a pictorial map PATRICIA KENNEDY 3A We have studied about the early cavemen and how they killed the saber-toot- h tiger and got his skin and teeth We have made some pictures of the cavemen on the blackboard SUSAN KELLY 3A Speeches on Thrift Prepared by Class BEVERLY BECK Editor LONGFELLOW SCHOOL— This week Is national thrift week as you know So in Miss Veda Farl- room we have been preparing speeches on thrift and last Friday we gave them to see how long they would take There were some very nice speeches given They were presented very well and everyone tred to do his best writing on the papers that were handed in This week we are going to present them before judges We also have made some posters pertaining to thrift that we like PickclI’s In Miss Constance room we are giving talks on animals Each pupil has been assigned a special story We study ey's our story and then report upon it before the class Joyce Beck Fifth grade reports: In Miss Pickell’s room we have been studying Longfellow We first studied the boyhood of Longfellow and then we learned of his later life This study ws found very Interesting Food Books Prepared To Demonstrate Values grows grows if everyone half-brothe- J Teacher Recovers From Week’s Illness Speaker Outlined Gain Ar-ma- Edgehill Emerson Highland Park Parleys Sugarhouse and Wasatch Arthur E Arneson and Mrs Alice C Christensen are in charge of general arrangements Joins ‘G’ Men H Olson a "G" man Thursday reported for duty in Salt Lake City For eight years he was attached to the police department here and was a detective sergeant when he joined the federal service in 1934 He was transferred to the local office of the federal bureau of investigation from Detroit Mich Charles t i HELP I JUNE MACKAY Editor CATHERINE HATCH Associate Editor FOREST SCHOOL— Miss Madeleine Droubay has been ill the past week We are glad she has recovered During her absence Mrs Grace E Fernstrom took her place Grant Cutler reports: The English classes of the articulating unit have been studying the biographies of famous men and women who have benefited the world by their courage endurance and determination Some of these men and women were Madame Curie Thomas Edison Benjamin Franklin and Colonel Charles A Lindbergh We know that this study will help- us to appreciate the work these men have done for the world Helen Hatch says: The Forest school library has received a new magazine rack It has four shelves of magazines popular with the girls and boys Among these are the National Geographic Nature magazine and the Junior Red Cross We read magazines or magazine books during our library period Miss Lucilla Gallyer requires that we read several different kinds of books on biography adventure and travel during the year Betty Jo Lee writes: The kindergarten children of Miss Loretta McCormic’s room have constructed a small store In this store they have cans of various foods Clay vegetables In bright colors add a note of gaiety and cheer A delivery truck has been made to deliver the things the children come to buy They have great fun pretending they are customers and clerks In Real Estate Values Realty values are definitely on an upward trend was the Dcomment Prakel made Thursday by Fred Sari Francisco assistant regional appraiser of the Home Owners’ ‘ Land corporation Mr Prakel spoke briefly at the meeting of the Salt Lake Real Estate board J E Blomquist re- frigeration promotion manager of the General Electric company diskitchen as an cussed the aid to selling homes When KIDNEYS PASS 3 LBS A DAY Doctor y your kidnev contain 15 n00 of tiny tube or filter which help to purify the blood end keep you healthy Moct people pu about 3 pmte a aay or about 8 pounds of waate Frequent or scanty passage with amarting and burning how there maw be something wrong with your kidney or bladder An excess of acid or poisons in your blood when due to functional kidney disorder may be the cause of nagging backache rbeumatio pains? lumbago leg pains loe of pep and en weUing pumaes ergy getting up sights under the eves oeadachee and dissinees Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan Pill used successfully by million for over 40 years They give happy relief and will help the IS mile of kidney tubes flush ©ufcpoisonou Fills f waste from your blood Get Doan TAdv ) your morning cup is filled with Schilling Flavor give a thought to those less fortunate and pass the word along On Coffee Schilling Another Drip for Percolator on for Another Smashing Feature in the Intermountain Empire Progress Edition Here is the love story different! At SEVEN-TEEIIeather had heen forced to choose her dead mother’s family and the man she loved And now she had to make the choice again — this ime at life’s thigh noon with the shadow of age looming over the horizon Which should she choose? N lc-twe- Editors'"" The annual gold and green ball LAFAYETTE SCHOOL— In the of the Cottonwood L D S stake health room the fifth grades are Mutual Improvement association making books of food and what will be held Friday at 9 p m at they do for the body the Old" Mill It was announced by In the kindergarten the children Mary McMillan and James L Chris- are drawing pictures of all kinds tensen in charge of the celebration of stories They make them into Bishops of the ten wards of the motion pictures by fastening them stake and theilr" wives will act as onto rollers The pupils of the kindergarten patrons and patronesses of the hall Be sure to PJI WALK-OVE- ball The gold D of of the Mutual S In the Granite will be held A B Webb 56 Eureka miner stake L D SFriday ballroom who was Injured In an accident in Several feature numbers have th North Lily mips in Dividend been arranged including special direction of Sunday died in a local hospital dances under theTickets ars being F Carr skull fractured a of night Thursday L D He never regained consciousness af- distributed by the following stake: S wards in’ the Highland ter the accident in present In Miss Margaret Sorenson’s room of the first platoon the children are having a spelling contest The boys on one side and the girls on the other This week the boys are ahead In the first platoon ‘ ths lanA companion Gustave Johanne-se- n guage room Is having a spelling was also injured when a timcontest too There are five rows platform fell 18 feet to the bering and when the whole row has ell ths 700-foot level His condition Thurswords spelled correctly their automobile on a chart moves up an day night was reported as "poor” Mr Webb waa born February 23 Inch The pupils of the fifth and sixth 1880 in Goshen a son of James W Jemima Ordon Webb grades have been reading the his- and Besides his widow Mrs A B tory of folk tales Room 22 the he is survived by his mother language room is going to present Webb following sons and dauga play that will better explain folk and the hters: Mrs Wayne Beck Mina and tales Miss Edith Hammel is taking Edward Webb all of Eureka and Miss Alice Willey’s place as kinde- Alfred Webb Pueblo Colo and the Miss Willey was following brothers and sisters: Mrs rgarten teacher married during the Christmas holi- John Gregory Salt Lake City Mrs Peter Peterson Park City Mrs days Mont Butte Mr William E Day visited the Edward Lindsay school last week during the danc- James W Webb Eureka and two rs Morton Thayer Salt ing periods Lake City and Benjamin Thayer ohns St is AMELIA McNEIL BEDA ALDANA Plans Ball Friday have a mounted side whose The plant their section LAI R read this rui en n thrilling new serial story: Kn Ml uj pt e and some cine called friends came to me and told me how this medicine had helped them to decided to give it a trial That decision proved to be the turning point in my condition I want you to believe me when I sajt I actually got relief RIGHT FROM THE 8TAim Tho awful gas pSIns disappeared like piaglo and at last I could sleep What wonderful relief that waal My waist line went down several Inches and began to enjoy my food once more No one who hasn't gone through a similar experience can appreciate the Joy and happiness I felt I certainly e wish to give due credit to for my Improved condition and am recommending It to all my friends and sincerely hope many suf ferrrs will read my testimonial and give thta Wonder trial Medicine Van-Tag- I X Van-Tag- -- Members Hear Over 20000000 Bottles Rotary oaEurs Great FofniUla Solil SALE! Aon in Progress I Offering Substantial Reductions on I'alk-Ov- (Advertisement) the high school X Shoe- er s- for 3 This Amazing Formula SUFFERERS has been tested by the sale of over 20 000000 bottles LOGAN— Austin Pond discussed In just the past few weeks It has helped thousands (this Is the fur industry before the Logan alonel In this vicinity literally true!) Rotary club Thursday at the weekly So if you are a victim of sluggish Irregular bowels inactive liver: swol- luncheon Mr Pond is proprietor of len gaseous stomach sluggish kidneys the Logan Fox farm and also is or awful rheumatic and neurltle pains Interested In the chinchilla industry due to the sluggish action of these orCarl B Arentson former superviRemember— due gans get VAN-TAGto the Immense volume In which It sor "of the Cache national forest sells the price of Van-TzIs reasonand District Judge Lewi? Jones of able Get It— TODAY 1 Brigham’ C'fy were special guests — E la now being Introduced of the clubx to crowds dally here In Salt lake City The local club will attend the by the Pay Less Drug Store 27 E 3rd Cacha high school basE la sold also South street ketball game Friday night in the by the Pay Less Drug Store 2415 Washington avenue Ogden by the Z C M I new gymnasium in Jody it was Drug Store and by Leading Druggists decided Tickets were presented to all Lake Citv over and Salt throughout the club by the athletic Council of pa- - Utah and nearby States — “Than I began to read In the per about a marvelous new medi Special to The Tribune PROVO— A sworn statement that there never has been detailed plans and specifications for the proposed municipal power plant was received Thursday by Mayor Mark Anderson from the Ulen Contracting corpora-tiowhich sought to design and construct the proposed plant The statement was read by Mayor Anderson at the city commission meeting Thursday and made a part of the minutes of the meeting It will be forwarded to the state supreme court Mayor Anderson said Official Signs Signed by George S Hinea vice president and engineer of the company the statement was notarized It states: "The first step must of necessity cover the preparation of general plans and specifications along with estimates outlining the nature and general scope of the plant and its constituent parts These general plans outline the size and type of the building to house the equipment together with a general layout of the equipment and other features In connection there- BLOAT All” v for $225000 -- Mrs Johnson Popular Salt Lake City Lady Endured Years of Misery from Up set Stomach Gas Bloat— Couldn’t Sleep— But Now Van-Tag-e Has Relieved Her and She Says: “This Medicine Is Wonderful I Gladly Recommend It to VAN-TAG- Release at GE Mrs Estella Johnson of 625 So 2nd West Salt Lake City is the Latest Well Known Local Resident to come forward with her Remarkable Statement praising and endorswhich js the ing “Amazing New Medicine” now being introduced to crowds dally here In Salt Lake City by the Pay Less Drug Store 27 E 3rd South street Mrs Johnson comes from one of the oldest Mormon families in Utah She was born in Salt Lake City and has lived practically all her life in this vicinity Her statement about e will be read with inter est by hundreds of people Read what she says about this Great Medicine and see for yourself why Van-Tag- e has become such a sensation! on Files Statement Supreme Court Contract Is Reviewed Blood to Talk At Social Work RegionalMeet AWFUL GAS AND 1 These BOISE Idaho Jan 21 (Ah— The Idaho house of representatives Thursday night passed a measure expanding the University of Idaho southern branch into a four-yea- r institution The vote was 32 to 25 Except for pharmacy the Pocatello institution now offers only junior college work The new Institution would be known as Idaho Southern University and operate separately from the University of Idaho located at Moscow in the northern end of the state The bill now goes to the senate There sponsors admitted the vote will be close The house vote came after two hours’ debate following a recess just before which an emergency measure calling for a general fund approprla-tioof 3225OO0 for relief to be used between February 1 and March 1 was passed under suspension of the rules at the request of Governor with Barzilla W Clark by a 57 to 0 When and as a definite decision ballot Special to The Tribune is reached to proceed with the work detailed specifications will be preRelief Funds PROVO — Governor Henry H Blood will address the regional meetThe relief money to be taken pared covering the various pieces of In the meantime work will equipment ing of the state conference of social from the state general fund will be initiated xn preparing dework at Brigham Young university be used during the 60 days begin tailed plans of the structures and 2 p m Pro- nlng February 1 to match county Friday January 29-other parts of the work fessor J C Swenson ’head of the and federal funds Following the preparation of the The of legislature-follow- ed action the ”Y’ said sociology department covering the equipa specifications a caucus which at general Is The Thursday being meeting will be taken canvassed message from Governor ment bids held In connection with the sixteenth and drawings of the equipment purannual Leadership week of the Clark was read “Attached is a proposed act for chased detailed working drawings school the installation will then "The theme of the session will be emergency relief purposes which I covering be prepared" recommend to honorable body your "Leathership Through Government" for Immediate consideration” the In a summary the statement and will be the subject whtch Goverpoints out that unlike other types nor Blood will discuss Another chief executive wrote of engineering work It is impossible bill was The attached phase of the theme will be discussed to prepare in advance of the purSeveral tax measures to provide by Nels Anderson of the national a constant source of finance for re- chasing of the equipment detailed reemployment service from Wash- lief are under plans covering power plants consideration ington D C Mr Anderson gradOutlines Terms Rules were suspended and the uated from thee local university in measure passed and was sent to the' It Is also our understanding that 1920 The conference also will hold ses- senate where It may he presented all purchases jn excess of $500 and all detailed drawings and specificasions at 10 30 and 11:30 a m At for consideration Friday The day saw the introduction of tions are to be submitted to and apthe first session under direction of We proved by the city engineer D A Skeene of Salt Lake City a score of measures further understand that the fee of Tou nsendites Bill problems In social legislation will be $35000 mentioned under compensaAt the second session a analyzed Outstanding among them In the tion In our proposal Is not due us member of the federal bureau of house was the Townsendites’ mea- until we have prepared the definite health will discuss "Problems In So- sure for a 2 per cent transand specifications as previouscial Hygiene" This lecture will be Il- actioncalling tax measure Intended to pro- plans lustrated All of the sessions will be duce $30000000 annually for reduc- ly outlined In this statement" Following reading of the stateheld in College hall levies and for pay- ment Mayor Anderson said ‘‘There tion of The L D S Relief society section ment ofproperty to annuities the needy has never been any misunderstandwill meet jointly with the state conE C Davis former manager of ing about the Ulen contract Itself ference during the day as also will the Townsend organization in Idaho but the ordinance did not make it the economics section Professor who assisted in drafting the mea- clear as to the difference between Swanson said sure said it “cannot be termed a the general plans and specifications Dr John A Widtsoe of tbs L D Townsend measure because it does and the detailed plans and specifS quorum of the twelve will speak not conform to the provisions of ications" on “The Eternal Quest for Truth" that proposed federal legislation” The statement was forwarded to at 3:30 p m Wednesday We believe there are 30 members the court in compliance with a writ of the 69 'in the house who were of certiorari which was secured by supported In the last election by the Utah Power and Light compony Townsend voters" Davis com- on October 14 1938 and which dimented "and I think the bill will rects that all correspondence bebe passed and wilrproduce approxi- tween the city and its officers and mately $30000000 annually" the John Nuveen and company and the Ulsn Contracting corporation be sent to the court SMOTHERED NEARLY Idaho House Approves 4U’ Mayor Branch Bill With to of tain Men and Women wm Walk Ovefth ’ ‘Quality Shoes and Hose’ 214 So Main " Coming Sunday January 31 in The SALT LAKE TRIBUNE INTERMOUNTAIN EMPIRE PROGRESS EDITION i |