Show 1 A J8 "P t ‘ THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MpRNING DECEMBER 5 1937 News Events of Idaho and Intermountam Empire Gifts From the MAN'S SHOP T Queen of Engineers Ball and Her Court Board Defers Van Ylack Butte Killing Involves Idaho Youth Doom Appeal Body Will Consider Tragedy Marks End Of Poker Drinking Party by Pair 17 Mont BUTTE Dec 4 (UP) Nevada Sheep Deaths Rise ? Commutation of Sentence Monday — BOISE CP) — The Idaho state pardon board deferred Saturday night until 10 a m Monday its consideration of triple-slayDouglas Van Vlack’s application for a commutation of lps death sentence The Tacoma Wash condemned party ami drinking bout remimsfent of early Montana his- A poker tory engaged in by two jouths one frpni Butte and the other from Idaho resulted in the death of one and the holding of the other for investigation bj polite er Saturday Verne Nimmo of Butte was shot Charles Smith a son of Mrs A B Sharp Picabo Idaho between Hailey and Rnhfield Idaho He wa held bv sheriffs deputies confessed to county authorities the shooting occurred when the boys W'ere 'drinking and playing poker for fun ” officers said 'We yoked and laid the gun on the table for fun and said that the first one who cheated would get shot” Smith told authorities vThen I I don t know what happened must have been drunk The gurrt " went off somehow Nimmo got to his feet and ran from the cabin whore the poker game took place and fell dead Smith said Smith told officers he hid in a hay barn all night and then gave himself up Saturday man morning is scheduled to hanged here be December 10 The board — composed of Governor Barzilla W Clark Attorney General J W Taylor and Secretary of State Ira H Masters — went into executive session at 4 p m and recessed a half hour later Governor Clark said “a decision to death might be announced at that time” Cites 'Biased Fury’ ' The two-da- y hearing attended by Mr and Mrs Carl Van Vlack of Tacoma parents of the prisoner had been in the session since Friday morning Robert Ailshie son of Idaho Supreme Court Justice James F concluded his appeal for clemency a few minutes before 4 p m He argued that Van Vlack a former of Washington LARAMIE Wyo — Queen of the 1937 Engineers’ ball at the University of Wyoming Whs Miss student University was convicted by a biased Bernice Hunt (center) of Evanston Wyo The queen’s four attendants were Miss Dorothy Jury that his defense counsel that him in the case had failed Hynds Buffalo Miss Eleanor Calberg Cheyenne Miss Muriel Muirhead Worland and Miss preceded to raise certain rrors m appealing Vera White Rock River to the supreme court and that his client is suffering from a form of insanity known as dementra prae-co- x Special to The Tribune ELY Nev— The death loss in Spring valley In the bands of sheep owned by Doyle Robison reached 300 this week 200 having been stricken In one night : An investigation l5y F E Henderson state ’veterinary and C R Townsend extension agent revealed that the deaths were caused by the sheep gorging on the fallen tSSVes and staminite flowers of the greasewood and then drinking brackish water of a high alkali content The mixture is said to cause poisoning from sodium and potassium oxalates in the plants It is believed the death of 13 head of cattle owned by W S Hecke-thorn- e and sheep losses by the brothers and R A Yelland were fpom the same causes Tailored by Kaylon — built ts and guaranteed to wear and launder Notch collar coat stylos individually gilt boxsd fit Special $398 Ely Bank Bids Win School Bonds ELY Nev — The Ely National bank and First National Bank of Ely were successful bidders for $55000 of Ely school district No 1 The Tild was on 4 per cent bonds coupons the bidders paying $1040 for each $1000 bond or a total premium of $2200 on the $55000 issue The net yield interest basis to the bidders after paying the premium ts 349 per cent The next lowest bidder the Nevada industrial commission offered 3 & per-ce- nt interest and third was the joint bid of Burton & Co of Salt Lake City and the First National Bank of Reno offering 3 75 per cent coupons plus a premium ’ of $200 on the total issue of $55 000 I Do Not Believe which would bring the interest rePreviously Twin Falls County turn to 3 70 per cent Prosecuting Attorney Edward BabPOCATELLO Idaho — Mr and cock declared "I do not believe he Mrs George Salverson of Downey should now be any more conannounce the marriage of their sideration thangiven he gave Highway daughter Verda Salverson to Sher- Patrolman Fontaine Cooper Depiff Maurice J Rossiter of Bannock uty Sheriff Henry C Givens and county his own former wife Mildred Hook The marriage took place Novem- when he shot them down late in ber 29 at Farmington Utah with November 1935 ” a Davis county justice of the peace Babcock declared the prisoner had performing the ceremony Imme- been given a fair trial" and that diately following the ceremony the ‘every possible legal question that couple left for a honeymoon in Los could be raised has been presented Angeles and other points in south- to the courts for review” ern California It was Ailshie’s contention that Sheriff and Mrs Rossiter are mak- examination of four of the jurors ing their home in the Hotel Whit- - disclosed they were biased before man They returned here Thursday they were sworn in Ail-sh- ie Evanston Pair Celebrate Rift in Volcanic Evanston Buys Bannock Sheriff 50th Wedding Weds in Utah Ash Becomes Site Playfield and Special to The Tribune Mrs EVANSTON Wyo — Mr George Mosey were honored guests at a golden wedding anniversary party given by their son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs G Howard Special to The Tribune with 20 RAWLINS Mosey Friday evening Wyo— When first guests present many of them Evdiscovered four or five years ago anston pioneer business men Mr Mosey 77 and active daily in a rift in the volcanic ash on the his business came to Evanston fil Gus Larson ranch 30 miles south years ago from Geneva N Y to of Rawlins was but a few inches work in Beeman and Cashin’s store across Today it has widened Some nine months later he sent for until the opening is four feet in diameter and it has increased from a curiosity to a menace to livestock Recently following the death of several sheep that plunged into the hole it became necessary to rope off the area Efforts made with a rope to sound the bottom of the pit were unsuccessful It is believed water had soaked shale lying below the surface to such an extent aa to cause a small surface shift that is responsible for the change and that the hole will close itself In a few Slock Menace 100-fo- yeafs George his sweetheart Rnd they were married the day she arrived here from Lima N Y December 3 1887 with the Rev A C Btooks pastor of the Methodist church officiating Afiec five years’ service with his first employers Mr Mosey became manager of the Ncponset Land and Livestock company which he purchased in 1922 and has operated continuously since as the Neponsct Market He is active jn business going to work every day The store however is now managed by his son Howard Mrs Mosey also 77 takes a prominent part In work of the Methodist church which she and her husband joined p0 years ago Besides her church and chanty work Mrs Mosey is affiliated with the Eastern Star and a member of the Women's Benefit association of which she is a charter menYberT" Mrs W F Seitz a daughter from Fresno Cal and her daughter Carol attended Friday's celebration A large bridal cake centered the 7 o'clock d)nnfcr table and golden bells decorated the living rooms All of Mr and Mrs Mosey'js children and grandchildren attended except a granddaughter Jean Seitz who is in school at Fresno Cal Special to The Tribune EVANSTON Wyo -- Mayor J H Holland Saturday announced the purchase of 16 acres known as the Dean field for development into a city playground A swimming pool turfed football cinder field with a quarter-miltrack two softball diamonds hard' surfaced tennis courts wading pool and play apparatus are included in the plans of the town council he said which contemplates Immediate development through a W P A project by grading and digging during the winter and completion of work e rext spring City engineers will begin drafting plans soon and application for federal funds will be forwarded to tlv W P A agency Another use of a portion of the field will be the sinking of a num her of emergency water wella to supplement the present water sup ply School Teachera Stage Play at Greenriver Greenriver Council Picks New Member GREENRIVER— Members of the Greenriver school faculty presented the play "Hillbilly Courtship’’ last GREENRIVER — J M Brown Was elected a member of the city council this week by the council’s members to fill the place left vacant by the resignation of Margaret Johnston His term of office will be for the ensuing two years Clark Fret Paul Parr Richard Johnson Duane Jensen Ella Wilson Dorothy Griffith Viola Sears and Afton Boberg were included in the cast and Ray Chidester Raymond Crismon and ZellaChidester assisted week P R Stetnr or WOOL COATS WOOL SUITS — MEN'S SUITS MEN’S OVERCOATS Fur trim cosh specially priced eluding fur treatment which destroys moths end moth eggs LADIES’ SILK LADIES' BLOUSES Look! 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