Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 5 1937 A News Happenings About Utah and Utah People Home Repairs On Auto Costs One Life Crash Victim Ogden Man Killed LD In Charge School Girl Confesses Peery Threat Findipg of Second Companion Hurt Note in iSirse Leads to Arrest Steering Gear Fails Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN — Weber county sheriffs officers late Saturday announced h solution of the old ex tortion plot against Rosanne Peery daughter of Mayor and Mrs Harman W Peery with the arrest and purported confession of three-mont- a Weber county high Ogden Auditor Will Submit Budget Draft long-han- Correspondents" Observance of Week Booster Asks Utah to Use More Apples North Utah Section ’ Prepared For Winter Needs Faculty Member of ifSAC Offers Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— A veritable beehive of Industry the “bishop’s storehouse” center of the L D S church social security program in northern Utah is rapidly approaching Its estlmat ed quota of products needed to carry the program through the win Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN— A plea for Utahns to use as many apples as possible to aid the state's declining Apple industry was voiced here Saturday by Francis M Coe of the faculty of the Utah Sate Agricultural college In addition to his appeal for the use of more apples especially during National Apple week which begins Monday Mr Coe gave some sound advice to housewives on huy-- ing apples South Africa Lilies Make Tfip to Logan con-editi- By Tribune Special Relief Supplies Fill Quotas S ter and spring officials reported Saturday Deputy Sheriffs James A Larson Established with the objective of and George E Weatherston restoring surplus goods to facilitate ported the girl confessed after rethe church plan of caring for Its Tribune Intermountain Service ceipt of word from the federal bu reau of investigation that her handneedy members and “taking them BRIGHAM CITY — A trial run from public relief rolls” the projwriting is similar to' that on the In a car repaired at home coat John ect here has been highly successful “black hand” threat note received to date William H Reeder Jr reClaude Cawley 24 Ogdn his life by Mayor Peery last August 25 gional supervisor said here Saturday when he died as a Clue to Identity Plan Outlined result of injuries suffered when his Clue t the identity of the extor Claude Cawley Fatal car careened from the road due to John Its success is attributable not only was two to tionist brought light accident victim to the generous donations of money weeks ago by an alert instructor faulty steering gear and supplies but also to the comat the high school officers said Cawley was catapulted more than 100 feet from the car driven by his after a second threat letter written mendable attitude of workers who have donated their time leaders frtend Edwin G Ward 25 also Of by the girl was discovered by two students who found the girl’s purse D L Ogden when it left the road two pointed out Workers ar drawn In charge on a rotation basis from the 45 Christensen miles north of here at approximateWhen the girl learned the boys stores wards served by the local storewho found her purse had opened a — at ly 4 50 a m house to prepare the goods donated stamped letter addressed to Mayor Dies in Hospital for storage and subsequent distriPeery she tore it to bit and tossed bution wherever needed to aid in it into a waste basket The inciHe died at a Brigham City hoe dent which occurred more than pital at 11 a m Saturday of internal constructing warehouse buildings r two weeks and in general to maintain the plan ago has been kept seinjuries and a skull fracture without regaining consciousness cret while local officers and agents The main warehouse at the rear Include to Report of the Salt Lake office of the F B Ward who had crawled 100 yards measuring 110 by 25 feet Is pracI checked the case from the accident scene to seek aid tically completed Workers at presFunds for City In the original threat it was deent are building shelving on which at' the home of U Maki Japanese manded Mayor Peery pay $500 or will be placed the several thousand farmer was resting in “fair" County Building his daughter would be dtidnaped with severe cuts and bruises quarts of canned foodstuffs Tribune Intermountain He had collapsed upon reaching the Not Posted Service Potato Cellar Maki home Tribune Intermountain Service — Flowers from LOGAN the UntiJ afternoon Sheriff John H Zundel reported OGDEN— The The girl Saturday potato cellar recently comcity's tentative had admitted South Africa picked over a the secto a capacity of seven railthat Harry Felt Brigham City only pleted writing month ago and transported road carloads is being filled with found Cawley He said the two ac- budget for 1938 will be submitted ond threat note in which she imvia boat airplane and railcident victims both employed on to the city commission Monday by plied that failure to pay the repotatoes apples and other vegeroad to Logan appear to be tables the night shift at the Hotel Ben M L Critchlow auditor and indi- quested sum would involve the life such as pumpkins and as fresh and sweet as the day Lomond in Ogden had repaired cations are the commission may be of the mayor’s daughter Deputy squash they were taken from the The main warehouse in addition Cawley's automobile and taken it required to make a decision on its Larson said The letter had not been to providing space for foodstuffs out for a trial garden future policy of a joint city and The posted The flowers five dozen second letter was typewritten When the steering rod broke the storage has storage room for all building he said Saturday and the first was lilies were sent to Miss Olga in car jumped the road and overturned county sorts of household furniture and printed 000 will an include The $80 budget Carlson national official of with a death’s head warning in a near-b- y for rooms borrow pit Cawley’s mothproof wardrobe for the building the Girl Scouts of America watch was stopped at 4 50 indicat- appropriation the thousands upon thoustoring which plus $25 000 from the water- at the bottom of the page from Miss Nell Stewart a her purported conFollowing sands of articles of Clothing which ing time of thaccident works fund and $60 000 (the valua- fession the girl was released to Girl Scout official in Capehave been fashioned or refashioned the it tion of is where hall site city Be No Inquiry town South Africa authorities under the care by Relief society workers in the proposed to erect the new struc- juvenile H of Andrews Elva carebeen flowers The would said had Sheriff Zundel probathere sewing room at the storehouse ture) will constitute a portion of tionMrq be no inquiry In the mam warehouse also is a fully prepared for shipment the city’s share of the contemplated court officer of the state juvenile Deeach The end of stalk had Cawley was born in Ogden equipped completely workshop project waxed! 1912 22 T been a son of Claude cember wherein furniture donated to the and the flower the plans for the buildAlthough clusters had been enveloped and Eva Staker Cawley plan is repaired and refinished and were approved by the P W A m wet cotton As soon as the He attended Ogden public schools ing where discarded and broken toys no federal money was made availawax had been removed and are repaired for distribution Christand was graduated from the senior ble because of curtailed expendiatmas the stalks had been placed high school m 1931 He later tures tended Weber college in fresh water the heavily Rooms Need Aid Clothing Federal Guini-vere In 1933 he was married to clustered flowers bloomed as If they were newly picked The main clothing storerooms are Woolley Ogden 'Without federal aid we must Survivors include his widow his abandon the project or find new in the building adjacent to offices Tribune Intermountain Service Botanists at Utah State at 2020 Washington boulevard Mrs father now residing in England methods of getting revenue” Mr HYRUM— Parents’ day at “South Agricultural college have as his mother Ogden a son Claude Critchlow said "If the city and Cache high school will be held FriAdelia Bush is supervisor of the yet been unable to decide the e ladies’ division the main departname of the flower Cawley two brothers Paul and county decide to go ahead on their day II R Adams principal of the ment of whiih is the sewing room Edward V Cawley Ogden a sister own it may be necessary to post- high school said Saturday Mrs Ruth Tidwell Ogden and two pone payment on our bonds to crewhere donated articles of clothing of the special features of Oqe ” are reworked grandmothers Mrs Cecilia Staker ate the necessary fund the parents’ day program will be and Mrs Sarah Cawley Dr L Christensen is storehouse He said that with a favorable su- the dedicatory services for the new Ogden assisted by W Earl Read Taylor Farr West manage preme court decision the city might building addition which has been obtain revenue for the proposed completed assistant manager E A Olsen — Transportation for the and D F warehouse foreman building from a municipal power parents enabling them to visit the Steele delivery foreman plant He reported that $3000 Is set school will be furnished through Lights Flash Beaver aside In the new budget for a ref- the regular channels Trains and erendum election on the power ques- buses will run on regular daily stuCASTLE DALE — Eight persons Christmas Spirit tion in the event the city is allowed dent schedules i none in critical condition were reBEAVER— Hundreds of varicol- to proceed with construction The program for the day will ored lights which have been strung CJity start at 11 50 a m with a band covering Saturday from Injuries re Improvement over the business section are school audito- ceived In two automobile accidents concert in the In the event the city decided to rium At 12 30 high flashed on each evening as a demona luncheon will be near here stration of Christmas spirit postpone construction of the new served in the cafeteria and a short Sid Swink California Eldon HYRUM— The annual harvest fesAll business houses are being dec- building the money available could consultation period will open at Cleveland and William tival bazaar of Hyrum city will be Cramer orated for the Christmas season be applied to- - requested public m 120 The ‘ pro m Hyrum L D Mr Critchlow said gram pwill start at dedicatory Pine treerdrrtbe business section 145 p m and Curtis Cleveland suffered their in presented- Thursday to will feature talks by J W Kirk-brid- e juries when their car rolled over S Third ward chapel Mayor Louis and in schools and churches will otherwise it may be necessary the driver lost control Two P Maughan states that an afternoon wield a “pruning knife ” be placed soon superintendent of Cache coun- after and evening of entertainment will wer not hurt others ty schools Principal Adams and £e presented for Hyrum citizens and W Olsen Worthen and Douglas outside speakers visitors Fox Stella Childs Ferron Dorothy The committee in charge of the The program will open at 4 p m Teola Sitterud all of Orangeday’s program consists of W H and a special entertainment for the with when ville suffered their N injuries Larsen Miss Terry chairman E Games and dancing will children road car the smashed jumped Mabel Walker Miss LaPriel Hanbe featured a fence and overturned through sen Mrs Alice gummings and H A program has been arranged to south of here P Anderson be held at 7 30 p m in the L D S The Imperial Third ward chapel Glee cTuK directed by Professor Girl Discovered Dead Walter Welti will be featured on the program In Home school girl 13 d School Plans Parents’ Day lilj-lik- Auto Mishaps Injure Eight Housewives Advice Best for Cooking “There are a hklf dozen apple varieties In Utah which have their partisans for cooking purposes” he said “But I regard the economical Jonathan as an excellent cooking apple as well as one of the best for eating It is the leading variety grown in Utah orchards although most of the newer plantings are of the Delicious variety” Mr Coe who is also a member of the Utah Apple Growers’ Stabilization committee said the committee will request restaurants and hotels to feature Utah apples in various menus during apple week He blamed a large part of the decline in Utah’s apple market during the past several years on apples poor grading and Miss Thora Bracken U A C coed and Bernard “Scooter” packing practices Magnusson Aggie football captain demonstrate their version of To Improve Grading the “Big Apple” which they dance to publicize Utah apple week Is cooperating “The committee with the retail organizations by low-gra- de Hotel Man Hits Duchesne Man Bus Service Gets US Job Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN — Appearing in support of the Cache county board of education's statement that bus transportation service throughout northern Utah should be improvedJohn Howard Brigham City hotel pro- prietor Saturday had urged that the boapd cooperate with other groups in asking the state utilities commission tq force a new schedElule throughout the Cache-Bo- x der area Mr Howard appeared at the school board meeting Friday Mr Howard favored permitting the Union Pacific stages topartici-pat- e In intrastate transportation o Central along with the PRICE — E W Crocker former manager of the national reemployment service office at Duchesne has been appointed manager of the local office It waj announced Saturday The Price ortice will serve as regional headquarters for an area including Carbon Emery Grand and San Juan counties The employment service will be under control of the state rather than the federal government after the first of the year A representative of the unemployment compensation division of the state industrial commission will be located in the Price office also Examinations Tor positions In the state service will be held here JanRailroad company uary 7 and 8 applications for which It was pointed out by Lloyd M must be In the office of Dr E E Theurer clerk of the board that Erickson special representative of in 1930 the Cache school board was the United States employment servUtah-Idah- one of six boatds that protested the utilities commission granting a permit for the Union Pacific stages to operate in competition to the U I C railroad An investigation will be conducted before the board of education acts on the problem pledging growers to improved grading and packing of the Utah fruit used during the coming week” ha said Seriousness of the decline In the apple business is shown in figures gathered by Mr Coe “The number of apple trees in Utah orchards has decreased 45 per cent since 1920 or from 806 775 to 446187” hs declared “The 1925 production was 1 250000 bushels compared to 600 000 bushels the estimated 1937 Of the 328 407 apple trees crop surveyed by the Utah experiment station m 1935 88 389 were noted as being m poor condition with only 71297- - In good bearing condition” Chapel Fund Drive Occupies LD S L MINERSVILLE— Minersvllle S church leaders are conducting a drive during the winter months to raise funds with which to erect a new ward chapel It Is hoped enough money may be collected to begin work on the new chapel early in the spring church officials report Various entertainments are beice University of Utah by Decem- ing planned for the winter months ber 18 Extensive remodeling of the to raise funds to combine with inThe proposed office here will be done before Janu- dividual donations ary 1 in preparation for the new plan is to raze the present chapel set-u- p and build the new structure at $3500V on-- the same site Mr Crocker will succeed W D Bishop George Marshall said Daugherty as looal manager D sstl-mat- ed Hyrum Ward Plans Bazaar i lQ Gariie Head Will CLEARFIELD — Miss Margaret Warwick 21 was found dead at her home here Saturday afternoon Death was due to voluntary asphyxiation according to Sheriff Joseph Holbrook who conducted an Investigation She had been in ill health for a number of years Miss Warwick had gone to Salt Lake City early Saturday morning with her parents but had returned home alone by train OGDEN— Newell B Cook state game commissioner will address the monthly breakfast forum of the Ogden chamber of commerce Monday at 730 a m at Dick's cafe He will speak on “Conservation of Wild Life” He will be introduced by Ward Armstrong chairman of the fish and game committee of the Intermountain Association of Civic Clubs Fred AKuhlmann of the forum executive committee will preside Youths Get 30 Days In Theft of Auto guilty in city court to unlawfully taking a motor vehicle The two youths were arrested after they allegedly made a trip to Panquitch m an automobile belonging to Glen A Rowe principal of Santaqum junior high school Mayor Designates Coasting Route I JW PARK CITY— In order that Park City children may enjoy coasting and sleigh riding during the winter season Mayor Foster A Jones has designated Woodslde avenue from the King road to the high school as an authorized coasting lane Parking of cars is prohibited In the lane and it will be strictly policed he said Signs' have been erected to warn motorists - y ' r " i hi It Address Forum Clearfield PROVO — Dee Norton 19 and Byron Holman 19 of Santaqum were sentenced Friday to 30 days in the county jail after they pleaded - Ward Chapel Work Nears Completion v BRIGHAM CITY — Remodeling work on the Brigham City L D S Fifth ward chapel is scheduled to be completed by December 10 A new copper roof atop the building is believed to be one of the first installed in Box Elder county Repairs ipclude new insulation for the building Police Tell How They Solved Baffling Burglary in Test ducted a week sgo will be announced Monday by Frank J Vause of the civil service combaffling burglary arrested a club- secretary The papers were graded footed marauder and his cohorts mission which by Mr Abbott and Fred A Kuhl-man- nn and obtained confessions another member of thej:om-missiodea to answer of series gave the Tribune Intermountain Service ( OGDEN— How the police solved a predations which had scores of neighborhoods on edge — these and other details are contained in a report submitted to Geprge L Abcivil bott chairman of the Ogden ' service commission from Far being alarmed at a crime wave however Mr' Abbott marked the report with a red pencil and proceeded to other accounts of mysteries and law violators brought before- - the bar of justicer It was all merely a test in composition spelling penmanship and general knowledge of procedure given to the Ogden police force for promotions in the department Results of the examinations con Seventeerf applicants took the test fof promotion to captain of police duty sergeant and detective Of the five applicants for detective hone graded by ME Abbott achieved the 75 per cent passing mark The highest was 714 per cent and the lowest 58 per cent Mr Abbott passed three candidates for the post of captainr the highest mark being 81 per cent and the lowest 75 6 per cent Questions to ambitious police officers were based on government arithmetic composition location of streets buildings etc memory penmanship and spelling t c 1 cp Ii oiie Santa Claus at Tlie Paris Evenings from 7 to 9 (Children v i Beginning tomorrow through Friday telephone Was 7100 and ask for Santa Claus Tell him what you want for Christmas and he'll try and see that you’get it You may jfctlso write him in care of The Paris Co and he'll answer your letter Every eve from 9 o'clock! 7-- m b I f A |