Show 2‘ 8 lit Worth THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNET Main Residence Agent Correspondent -- ’'"Logan Bureau Phono Phone -- SUNDAY-MORNIN- OCTOBER 3t93T News Concerning Utah and Utahns Ogden Bureau St Fhone I1T Twenty-fift- h 3892 Agent Residence Phone4100 Correspondent Phone 429 TT Aggies Boast Collision Kills Increased Two Youths Registration Injures Four Officers Hold Suspect In Robbery Top Record Figures of 1936 Blamed for Woodruff Accident Service Tribune Intermountain Service WOODRUFF Utah — Failure of istered at Utjjh State Agricultural on a passenger' car was college at of theInfirst week headlights blamed Saturday fdr the deaths of 'vt tBWT all qqaftW than any previous quarter (n the history of the Melvin Cox 20 and Robert Butterfinstitution W H Bell registrar said ield 18 both of Woodruff officers LOGAN— More students had reg- ttrese banner year said Saturday Expecting Headed south on the highway fiftieth for (his school the huge three miles south of Woodruff the enrollment assures the college And an car operated by Cox collided With large student representation a northbound truck at 11:30 p m 'increase over the record-breakinenrollment figures of last year Friday More than 2600 students had be-Thi ‘“two died before— passing gun the registration process and motorists could get them to an had entered classes before the week Evanston Wyo hospital while four Mrs Edna Gale was over while practically every others were treated for injuries at tomobile injuries etudent had completed his registra- Woodruff Officers reported that Cox appartion activities In comparison with the first week of the fall quarter last ently swerved to the left when the year the college shows an Increase lights on his car failed and he was of approximately three percent Mr blinded by those of the truck Robert C Richfield Etna Wyo Bell said Using the present figures a basis the cumulative student owner of the truck reported his son ej enrollment fob the current year Howard who was driving made should reach at least 3100 the reg futile attempt to miss the passenger ®he g jj ) Z' Istrar said Particularly gratifying to registration officials was the increase in the return of old students to the college while the figures also show the numbers of new students have slightly increased The number of junior college transfer students was considerably higher this year alsj In the school pf home economics more than 70 seniors had registered making the largest class la history George D Clyde dean of the school ©f engineering and mechanic arts reports a full registration in practically every phase of the vocational program which was inaugurated this year at the college It Is expected by college officials l that a group of new students-wiltake care of start Monday and their needs the registration commiBr Ketch u nr ttee headed by Dr Will continue to function to The left front wheel of was torn off by force of and the passenger car was demolished officers said Elwin Dickson of Woodruff Ed Smith and Tohmas Norris Jr of Randolph were other passengers in the car and all suffered injuries Norris was still in semiconscious condition late Saturday In an Evan ston hospital suffering from head lacerations cuts and a possible concussion of the head The others were reported in ‘‘good’’ condition Miss Emily Herxog Etna Wyo who was riding with the Richfields suffered severe shock and minor cuts and bruises althoughvneither of her companions were hurt Funeral services for Cox will be conducted here Tuesday at 11 a m white thosefor" Butterfield will be held at Randolph at 2 p m Tues? day Cox is survived by his mother Mrs Maude Dean Cox and three sisters and four brothers: Butter- Mrs field Is survived Elsie Butterfield Njeholls and two sisters Officers Trail Death Driver LQGAN— Mystery the death of still surrounded Kenneth 18 Rogers C C C camp enrollee of the Huntsville camp who was attached to the Hyrum camp In Blacksmith Fork Goes To Capitol eft canyon for duty as Stowell and his department searched driver Saturday for the k Roger f the car Rogers was killed whn struck by a drlvepearly Friday morning about three and one half of miles south Lfigan on the highway Rogrers with Willard Morns another C C C enrollee went Ur sleep on the side of the highway and when Morris awoke ogers was lying in the middle of ''(he highway seriously injured He died about 2:30 a m or about one hour following the accident J Sheriff OGDEN — Marriner S Eccles chairman of the federal reserve board will leave at 8:35 p m Sun day over the Union Pacific railroad for Washington D C where he will resume his duties with the board after vacationing in Ogden and Jackson Hole Wyo since the latter part of August En route to Washington Mr Eccles may visit the federal reserve banks at Denver St Louis Bnd Chicago Several members of the family have already returned east but Mrs Eccles will remain in Ogden Rogers’ body was taken to time Missouri where he made forMra short Eccles has declined to comhis home for burial Saturday ment on banking policy or national finances during his stay here saying he had temporarily laid aside the cares of office to enjoy his vacation un which-struc- Logan-Hyru- m Deca-tersvil- le Growers Back Spud Goal of Utah county PROVO— Farmers Voted more than 97 per cent In favor of establishing a potato acreage goal for each commercial potato farm In connection with the 1938 agricultural conservation program S R Boswelli-county agent reported Sat- tirday Returns on the ballot for the po fato goal referendum showed 124 in favor and but three against the potato program Mr BoswelJ said Results of the voting were forwarded Saturday-t- o wanning -- D C for compilation States department by of agricultural adjustment tion the United agriculture administra- Five Northern Trtvii3 jPJan4-1- 1 Roundup BRIGHAM CITY — A roundup” of junior chamber of commerce members from Logan Tremonton Garland and Ogden Brigham' will be held in Brigham City next Thursday Joseph II Slioell 1- PLBASANT rROVl timcihI lerUirs h for Joseph H 8horI) 70 IH it an American Fork hospital KntMv after an be conducted Illness of six month will In the L D 8 Third va a rd chapel hera Alonday at 2 p m Boru In England January 12 188 Mr fhioell cams to Pleasant Gro't with bla pareuU Frederick and SaraiiMooei Shoell nen ha was 2 years ot age He hid made his residence here since then Cod bad In the fruit raising business Survivors include fie trother ind sis rs Mm Emily Fatau Venial Mr$ Denis Tripp Murray Mrs Beatrice Rtone Garfield: Frederick C Phoell Pleaant Grove and Sidney 8hoell Black foot Idaho Clyde Wayne Urle — Tin bodv of ROCK 8PRINGS Wyo 3 son of Mr and Mrs Clyde Wayne Urle Nimrod urle o I Lyman Wyo w&j taken to Lyman Saturday afternoon for funeral In the L D service! Sunday afteraoon 6 chapai and burial la the Lyman ceme-ten- v bare Friday Tha boy died at a a brother He la survived by Mshospital parents TORlcr Hi tlrie Shirley and June )L4nan PRESTON Idaho— Fimersl strike for Maude Bownrth 22 rtauehter of Mr nd Mrs Robert Bofiwnrtla Runert Iriaho tMlI he conducted W tho D p' Third with burnt! vardrhapei Monilsv at 3 i i Preston cemetery under direction of Hen Iah dhchs mortuary Miss Bosworth died at tier horns in Ru- pert Friday after $ lone illness Besides her parents she la survived by two slerers three brothers: Mrs Grace Mendenhall tf'Vrs Mvrtle Hughes and Lavonna Ariel — M4 Donald Soe worth Rupert A Mrs Edna Gale Hit While Crossing Street Succumbs Twenty-fift- Oil was reported stolen from a street and Adams avenue where burglars evidently broke a window with rocks and reached in for the oil the owner told Sergeant L M Hilton T G Lienhardt owner of a drug store at Twenty-eight- h street and Washington avenue told officers his store had been entered Friday night nine cameras several fountain pen sets and 18 cartons of Afting CoronFrtfynnn— called a coroner's jury Saturday and being taken The front door act the inquest for 2:15 p m Mon- was jimmied Sergeant W K Milliday jn the courtroom of the city gan reported hall Jurymen are David M Shaw Ernest Balch and Park Baker Renders Account Mr King was booked at the police station on open charges immediately following the accident He Quimby Roundy told Sergeant W K Milligan ArrestKANAB — Final rites for Quimby Round v ing officer that he had seen Mrs bishop of Alton L D 8 ward Kanab stake and World war veteran who died Gale crossing the intersection morning of toward the east and had slowed Thursday Rocky mountain spot down As he neared the lane Mrs ted fever in a local ' will ba conGale apparently became confused hospital ducted Sunday jn the and turned directly into the path Alton L D S ward Burial will chapel of his machine he said b In Alton cemetery Mrs Gale suffered compound Bishop Roundy had fractures of both legs and her right beenA ill two ofweeks Kanab liathe arm and severe cuts and bruises his early life was station at h Twenty-eight- ap clg-arc- ts Obituaries about the head and body She was spent on a ranch near he learned rushed to a local hospital but failed here where and storkraiv farming rally Mrs Gale was the wife of Hyrum E Gale retired cabinetmaker for the Boyle Furniture company of Ogden A native of Weber county at Riverdale July 14 she was-bor- n 1866 When he was ing 20 he attended Brigham Young uimersitv at for one vaer Alwavs active iti L D 8 hurrh work he was an officer in Kanab stake SundAV school and Y M M I A organizations In 1911 he lined A mis-sloto the eastern Iroo a -- Board Studies Plan for New Separate County Building would increase and that modern business establishments would op- - As a further argument it was declared that the taxes from increased valuations on tlje street would pay for the new building "in 10 years’ At the present time the county holds much property on h Twenty-fiftstreet which has gone to tax deed Several of the structures along the “row" li in a state 'of ruin from fires'in the past lew years and a sioners took urday a request under-adviseme- livestock aow frony-th- s thSMbJ-county’- Sat- Ogden an- s nual appropriationfcTOr operation of the exposition be increased during the next four years from 38500 to 312500 The kvestock show committee explained that if additional aid could be obtained from the county for normal operating expenses suh as premiums it was planned to construct a 325000 frame structure to the west of the coliseum for use by the junior livestock department The housing sheds would be financed on a 0 basis by the stock show and the Ogden Union Stockyards company George S Eccles president of the stock show association declap! that the show in recent years had grown to such an extent that the coliseum was no longer ample to take care of the entries Termed Important E J Fjeldsted secretary of the association termed the junior as probably the most important part of the exposition "as the future of the show depends on the interest created among the young- number of buildings are ntytgTconsidering the possibility of constructing its own building or else enlarging its presetreet ent one o Twenty-fourt- h after Mayor Harman VV Peery announced on Friday that ho will recommend the citjr's building fund of 3105000 be used for tax reduction redeeming of bonds salary increases for policemen and firemen and for Commls- general improvements gioner George O'Connor however declared he was still in favor of a joint city and county building and would oppose any move to divert the funds Commissioner Edwaad T Saunders has not as yet indicated what his stand will be Gives Views ounty Commissioner W4L “Mi? Entire said if the city will not come in on a new building he would favor the expenditure of about 330000 in remodeling and increasing the size of the present county building Corn-timHalverson exnjissioner Charles-pressed himself as bemg opposed to ‘Spending money on an old' build-ipg- " und Commissioner George F Simmons said ha was still holding out for a joint edifies - : urday reported burglaries Raymond Williams operator at Seventeenth street' and Washington avenue reported loss of a quantity of candy several flashlights and flashlight bulbs Entrance apparently was through a window he said z d Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN — Weber county commis- Inspecting work on Ogden canyon pipeline project are seen (left to right) Commissioners George O'Connor and Edward T Saunders Charles M Meade superintendent American Concrete and Steel Pipe company and Mayor Harman W: Peery — street h He will be arraigned in city court Monday detectives sard -Two other automobile service station operators and A druggist Sat- OH Stolen OGDEN — This city counted its ninth traffic fatality early Saturday with the death ofMrs Edna Gale 71 of 359 Thirtieth street She died of injuries suffered Tuesday evening when truck by an automobile driven by W A King: 44 of Laytonas she crossed Washington boulevard in a pedestrian lane atThirtieth street Atthe request of the Gale family to Building Proposed If County Adds To Appropriation Nab Suspect Summers was arrested in a rooming house on Lincoln avenue near T much-debate- Show Funds 50-5- Group to Hike Near Richmond Tribune Intermountmn Service OGDEN— The Joint city and county building project assumed a new turn Saturday when the county commission took under consideration a suggestion a separate county structure be erected on street between LinTwenty-fift- h coln and Grant avenues It was declared by sponsors of this idea that a county building would aid in "cleaning up” the street now for the most part de- voted to beer parlors rooming houses with here and there several stores and restaurants It was further said th&t real estate values MoreS tock- - Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— Ray Summers 28 of California who police said was identified by A E Victor’ filling etalQ opqpator at Twajity-thi- rd street and GFant avenue as the man who robbed him Friday morn-inwas booked at the police station Saturday by Detectives H G Allred and D B Ballantyne Summers allegedly entered the station and asked tire prices and when Victor turned to get his price list drew a pistoiJield Victor at bay and rifled the cash Tegister of $21 27 38 50 of which was in the form of a check drawn by the federal government a daughter of William and Edna Stimson She had resided in Bishop RouiMfy Riverdale and Ogden her entire life states 34Rth Roundy served in moving to Ogden following her mar- fieldBishop artlllerv as a sergeant froMi September 1884 18 19lt until April 20 19L riage to Mr Gale December 18 of that ttme he spent overseas In France L D S Worker and in Germany Iti 1920 he was jvfade bishop of Alton She was a member of the Ogden L D S ward hvJdelvin J Ballard memof the eoiwcll of twelve apostles of L D S Eleventh ward and had ber He married Nellie the L D 8 fhurch of K&nab and priEhzabet&Pugh in the served genealogical besides are a his widow Pun ivjn-She ward of the six yeaneld daughter and a mary departments of Kanab two brothers J D was president of the primary de- son Otho RnttfMv Pleasant Orove: RmrmJyv H Grove and four sisters Mrs Midpartment for IB years peasant M Bacon Sophia and Joanna Roundy Survivnlg are the husband thaf dle WoodLake Salt Mrs Maud R and City following sons and daughtersjJo-sep- h ard St George amTGlen E H H F Fred D Gale Mrs Bertha Dwyer Mrs Elizabeth Mason RICHMOND— Members of the Earl O Lamb Mrs $f F Ogden Wasatch club ofLSalt-Lak- e City will and Mrs Neta MpArthur of Hr Kite Wyo all “ of ALM7 Maaoh 77 was laid to rest beside arrive here early Sunday morning Ogden and Mrsda Anderson Salt beth her husband Saturday following 11 a m hike to take part in a conducted by Bishop Cecil 8 James Lake City 16 grandchildren and six services of the Rock Springs L I) 8 ward lit the through the mountainous region several and there chaixd Arrangements were tinder the aceast of Richmond They will be dire tton of the Kogan mortuar brothers and sisters o Mrs M isoti a resident of western companied by members of the local will he conducted miug shite 1882 died Wednesday U lha Lions organization who will serve Funeralatservices at Kotk Wvoming general Kpri hospital m 3 r in the Ogden Tuesday a two week illness a® guides for the partj n S Eleventh wajAchapel by following She was born in Scotland on Mav The “hiker witi “travel- - over the James H Riley BuriarWill Ross Crombie Her husband Andrew’ Mason High Creek terrain to Cherry Creek Bishop be in Ogden city cemetery under was killed in the Almv mine disaster In In recent years she had lived March peak They wjjl visit High Creek direction of Lindquist and Sons with fake and White Pine lake before daughter Mrs James L Libby 6f Ro k Springs the call at family Friends may are fiv sons and daughters returning to their central base atS home 359 Thirtieth street Sunday MrsSurviving James Rafferty Reliance Mrs James Richmond After the hike mem-berever L Libby and David Maaon Rock Sprtnca and of the Lfona club and Rich- night Mondayafternoon Mason Lewlstown Mont and An- Tues- Chnrlea drew Mason Blackfoot Idaho two sismond citizens will serve a dmnr to ning and until time of services ters Mrs H E Lewis Rains Utah and day Mrs Thomaa ForatnsirW’ortland Or? two the hikers and Ale sjaUrtf— Leah Maude Bosworth Died of au- - Deatli Claims Victim of the truck Auto Accident the impact car Officials Ask Inspected Spectacular Engineering Job Holdup of Service Station Results inoArrcst Failure of Car Lights Rolls Tribune Intermountain Succumbs John are not known W W Hooks EMMETT Ices for W district court here Saturday Mr Hooks 18i8 came to of Magna erv API— Funeral W Hooks 70 Gem countv bailiff 14 ari were held Idaho In Illinois An Jmuj 18 Idaho in 169J He died Thurs-daborn and I f a son tah survive Edward Hooks Mary Roberts Thomas Mayoral Race Davis County Firm Pushes Youth Wins Work on At Ogden Strikes Stride F F A Honors City Pipeline Two Candidates WilJ Bid for Votes Y Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN — Two candidates "for mayor will swing into action this week with campaign speeches and other appearances before smaller Louis H Griffin angroups nounced he is planning one public address during the week and may later deliver a message over the radio Castle H Murphy also said he would appear on the air and before a group of railroad workers Mayor Harman W Peery has not as yet announced his campaign plans for reelection Mr Griffin declared he will deal ill his speech with sound business practices in municipal government and the “need of cooperation in the operation of city affairs” Mr Murphy Saturday declared he favored amalgamation of city and county government units advocated the keeping expenditures withi present 33 mill tax levySaid he favored the proposed city and county building and the development of park areas and njcfeation grounds In reply to raised several month'Sgo in the city commission aAto "unionization of city employed” he declared: "Not being a ujrton organizer it would not be wy place to unionize city employes X shall lend my support however to all citizens to help further increase their security” On the muncipal power plant issue he said: “When and if the city secures sufficient water force to generate adequate power to supply the maximum load demand and a dual plant for emergency then I should say that a municipal- power plant might be justified Completion of such a project will necessarily involve the taxpayers in an additional burden of debt and therefore they should be permitted to decide such a momentous issue by the referendum vote The matter limits mus! of the necessarily ba considered also” Emma Niel Phillips- OODEN--M- rs Emma Mel Phillips 61 of Croyden Y Phillips died late Friday at her residence 2233 Jefferson avenue of a lingering heart ailment Bom at Des Moines Iowa April 12 1376 she was a daughter of Mr and Mrs She was married to Mr John Gourley Phillips August 31 1897 after whidi aha moved to Daniels wyo where she resided until she moved to Ogden in 1932 Mr 'tn Ffiimpr Tlterm-Dan'ie- n Bhe was a Gold Star Mother with membership in the Phillip Edwards post No 47 Wyoming and a member of the Presbyterian church Surviving are one son Mason Phillips of a daughter Mrs Daniels Wvo C V Miller of Berkelev Cal four grandchildren a sister Mrs Ida B Manley of Pocatello Idaho and two brothers Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p m in ihe Deseret mortiJarv rhapcl by Bishop Grant Lofgreen of the Buna! Ogdey L sD 8 Eighteenth ward will be In Ogden city cemeterv Friends maVYill ir ui mortuSfY chape! and afternoon Prindav evening and until Uma of services Monday widow ing Technocracy licadcr Talks — - OGDEN— Technocracy its meaning and application was the topic of Howard Scott former Columbia university professor and present director of Technocracy Inc in an address Saturday evening in the Weber college auditorium under the auspices of the college lyceum committee and the Utah district of the organization f He explained in technical detail the part the scientific social philosophy he originated could play in assuring the nation and the world a constant high standard of livelihood illustrating his address with charts domcting the workings of technocracy Appearing in Utah while on a speaking tour which Includes addresses in 38 states in Canada and Mexico he will present two lectures in Salt Lake City Sunday and MALAD Idaho— Funeral services for Mrs Mary Roberts Thomas 62 who died Friday in the Sait Lake City general P- hoe-pitwill be conducted Sunday at 2 - tn in the Malad L D S First ward chapel by Monday Burial Blshoffs Counselor Francis Budge will be In Malad City cemetery under direction of Mt Ogden mortuary of Ogden Utah Friends may call at the home of the mother-in-laMrs Jana Thomas of Malad from noon Sunday uuta time of er ices s sters” H’E Herrjingway vice president Tribune Intermountain Service of the stock show association- - urged atitl KAYSVILLE — Henry Kuwa-bar- a the county to give as liberal aup-portalumni member of the Davis possible county high school Future Farmer Under the proposed agreement chapter and winner of the F F A Uie housing sheds would be maintstate speaking contest last year Soon ained by the stockyards company won first place Saturday at the which could use them for its own contests at the Pacific Internapurposes throughout the year other Tribune IntermountainiServ tional stock show according to during the dates of ths stock OGDEN — The lfytl and major than word received here show in January to Portland by unit of Accompanied Mr Fjeldsted called the commisOgden£$ 750000 waterFarrell SmithVQcatjonai agricul- works Improyefnent project — the sioners’ attention to the fact that ture teacher here Kuwabara now feeMif culinary water pipe- at one time the county appropriaa student at Utah State Agricu- 27000 tion had been as high as 317500 He ltural college in Logan won over line inXJgden canyon from the 48 said the show had been constantly wells above Fine View dam artMr&n 11 western from representatives reducing expenses and that the $55-00- 0 states tp'the city reservoirs —will be owed in 1929 on the coliseum had this month it was announced Saturday by Charles M Meade su- been cut to $13400 perintendent of the American Con- Advances Proposal crete and Steel Pipe company of County Commissioner George Los Angeles the contracting firm Mr Meade reported on progress Simmons suggested that the county underwrite the indebtedness apof the project after the city commission had made an official in- propriate $12500 for one year and be excused from further apspection of the work About three-fourt- then propriations in future years Mr of a mile of and replied that county aid pipe yet remains to be laid Fjeldsted will be necessary Mr SimTaking the trip up the canyon were always mons then advanced the proposal Mayor Harman W Peery and Com- to appropriate $12500 for four years missioners Edward T Saunders Tribune Intermountain Service for the purpose of erasing debt and O'Connor and George — CORINNE Struck by th hoofs then going back to the old approof a plunging horse he was trying Tells of Delay of $6000 annually Mr Ecpriation to ride across the Bear river two cles however stated the associaSome has been encountered delay 17 miles south of here Abel Merino tion would still require $8000 per of Los Angeles Cal apparently was Mr Meade told the commissioners from the county after indebtyear of the because of necessity blasting edness drowned at about 6 p m Saturday js eliminated rock for of nearly every piece Searchers failed to recover the body pipe Commissioner W R McEntire exlaid also has been to It Sunnecessary at nightfall and will continue pressed himself in sympathy with y use the same under the day morning aims of the stock show the which saying is for being placed pipe Merino with Wren Robinson 17 interest was concentrated on that tire of materials hauling of this city was searching for livestock on rather than sideahow horses on the Bear river bottoms Ono of the most spectacular fea- attractions tures of the engineering work and and trailed them to where they one The 1938 show stock budget prewhich took three weeks to com- sented to the were thought to have swam across commission by Mr Robinson led the way and on plete was “climbing” the south hill Eccles showed a 1938 budget of at the mouth of the canyon Up this reaching shore noted Merino’s Contemplated revenue inmount was in trouble and the youth steep incline 250 feet of pipe was cludes $12500 from the county $3000 was riding on its neck A moment laid it being necessary first to con- from the state $500 each from Box later Merino apparently lost his struct tracks to let the materials Elder and Davis counties $7175 hold and was struck by hoofs of the down on cars from subscriptions and advance sale smimal on Tests of tickets and $4000 from the breed Robinson swam ' out into the Reports associations Total operating exstream but Merino never came to Two miles of the pipe recently un- penses are set at $25469 derwent hydrostatic tests for leaks aside 4or indebtedness is 50 Set the surface $7000 inThe victim came here 10 days ago and the results were entirely satis- cluding $6400 for principal and $500 with his brother John Merino to factory Mr Meada said for interest new The is one Sunpipeline replacing tomatoes their for uncle pick of two present arteries and will der Singh have a capacity of a 40 second foot Sues flow The ITne was buried six feet deep along the route now forming the trackbed of the abandoned railroad PRICE— Suit for separate mainThe city commission plans to use the right-of-wa- y above the pipe- tenance was filed in district court line for a bridle path which it is Friday by Frances Louise Jensen Tribune Intermountain Service declared will be outstanding In scen- of Helper charging John P Jensen with cruelty She asks $50 alimony Brown ic attractions BOUNTIFUL — Paul A personal property and costs of the Ogden C C C camp enrollee from action the Bountiful camp was being Arm treated Saturday at Fort Douglas Crash Thejvere married in Price July 13 1930 since which time they hospital for two fractured vertebrae suffered when the truck he was OGDEN — Her left arm fractured have been separated three times driving up the mountain road in in an automobile accident near because of alleged crflel treatment tha vicinity of Bountiful peak over- Bountiful early Saturday Betty by Mr Jensen Each time accordturned threo time on & steep bill Stewart 16 of Riverdale was being ing to the complaint Mrs Jensen treated lu the Dee hospitals— — —— has been persuaded side return A companion Alvin Jensen Salt Last Major Unit as Of Project Will Be Finished In Campaign Talks city’S-bond- 'cIT’-visi- com-flJet- i I ed Youth Fearcf Drowned F X Searchers Fail to locate Victim 45-in- 36-in- ‘ right-of-wa- $32-469- 50 Woman After Third Separation Crash Hurts (XC Youth Breaks in ts Lake City escaped serious injury Tha accident blamed on defec n tive steering gear on tha truck was the first major acci dent to occur on the Davis county C C C project since Its inception in 1933 James E Gurr supervisor of Wasatch national forest said Jensen told camp and forest service officials the truck failed to respond to tha steering wheel on a steep uphill grade left tha road and rolled nearly 100 feet down the steep canyon coal-lade- NEW CLASSES START OCT 4 IT Will PY TO ATTEND A SCHOOL THAT IS PRODUCINO WORLD CHAMPIONS AND PLAC1NO ITS GRADUATES IN GOOD POSITIONS 1 Forest Official Praises Use Of Recreation Facilities m Tribune Intermountain Service region four Robert D Tucker recLOGAN— Elated over ’ Ihtenzive reational planner for Cache forest use given developed resources in H I “Hop" Rice forest ranger and Moser Logan city engineer Logan canyon by tha forest service E U Robert Marshall chief of land and The entire ranger school personnel a recreatiow-faeilitteof tha D S for---- t°°kL a trip Saturday to the est service left Saturday for WyoWillard canyon area ming forests after attending the whera flood and erosion control ranger school being held at the work is being donq by the soil conTony Grove station headquarters in' servation1 service with the C C C with the forest Logan canyon camp coopej-atinMr Marshall made an inspection service Reid Bailey '‘director of the ' head-waters- tour oi the recreational camps of the intermountain forest and range experiment station directed the trip and discussed the methods being used to prevent eroeion and limit flood dange- r- SOME OF THg'TROPHIESWON BY HENAGER STUDENTS Efficient Training tn all commercial subjects including Business Administration Olfice Machines Comptometer end Secretarial Training A POSITION FOR KVFin GRADUATE Call Write or Phone for Catalog— Visitors Welcome canyon Friday accompanied by A G hlord supervisor of Cache national forest Harold Curtis Ogden in charge of recreational planning for HENAGER BUSINESS COLLEGE -- 4 The School With Six World Records -- J v’ |