| Show --- - ' 1" 8 tHE SiLTLAKi t Vt113iTNE TUESDAY MORNING DtCEMBER 14 p37 umengensemin Kin We 'iffy Idaho Prison Provo Holds Record for Board Ousts Warden Few Officers PROVO—Provo is a community citizens Judging of Gess to from the number of officers employed as compared with the averQuit in Row age cities in the United States Mayor Mark Anderson said MonFollowing Suicide day h Provo employs but as man3 policemen in proportion Idaho—UPI—Triple Slayer to population as larger cities and Douglas Van Viack's suicide leap only as many as thè avlast Thursday resulted Monday erage smaller towns Mayor Antight in dismissal of Prison Warden derson said to the uniform crime According William H Gess but Gess refused report of the federal bureau of to vacate the post investigation the average number Sheriff E F Prater of Twin Falls of officers is 21 per WOO population in cities of more than 25000 Was named to succeed Gess and 11 per 1000 in cities betWeen Attorney General J W Taylor! 25000 and 10000 he pontod out and Secretary of State Ira H MasProvo with a population of apters voted to discharge Gess over proximately 10000 has but seven CtIvernor Barzilla W Clarks ob- 'officers Traffic and liquor make The three compose the the principal police problem in jections this city Mayor Anderson said prison board Told of the warden's action in refusing to vacate Governor Rarzilla W Clark Said: "More power to him" - Map Forest Plans MosS 26 of Clearfield was reported as Moss by hospital attendants 7rim Iy battled for life against injur:cs suffered early Sunday in a "This coming as the first notice of any proposed change and followipg upon proceedings Which were apparently of such a character that the attorney general and secretary of state not only excluded the pub-li- e but dared not admit even the press caused grave doubt in my mind as to the legality of such action and as to the propriety of leaving a post for which I am under a $10000 bond" Warden Gess said Attorneys pointed out the prison board might institute mandamus or quo warrant° proceedings to remove the warden About 300 Prisoners ir b There are approximately 300 prisoners under the warden's care nominated Prater for Taylormany years Twin Falls county sher- -' iff as Gess' successor and Masters The nomination: seconded the governor passed Prater "arrested Van Vlack after Tacoma Wash man the had been found sleeping in a roadside ditch near Twin Falls after killi his wife and two officers The Tacoman was charged with The murder of his Mildred bullet Hook of Tacoma witos pierced body was found in a railroad culvert a day later Van Vlack died early Friday four and hours after he leaped 30 feet from a bearrilo his cell block in tile state penitenNary to a concrete floor He climbed to the beam—after kissing his mother Mrs Carl Van Vlack of Tacoma Wash good-bya few minutes earlier and refused to heed pleas that he give up his suicidal intentions Had Razor k'Made Van Vlack had been scheduled to die on the 'gallows for his Murder at 1210 a m Friday His injuries resulted in his death at 12:35 a m Friday Examinatioh after hOs death disclosed he had secreted a part of a razor blade beneath his upper lip and a second razor blade later was found among his effects in his prison cell Masters said the secret sessions of the board were conducted "becauso witnesses wanld have refused of loss r - Idaho — A sweeping investigation was demanded here Monday by Dean John R Nichols of the University of Idaho' Southern branch into an early morning fire in a dormitory where 35 men students a facultymember and his wife were asleep the Whether fire was started as a prank remained a matter of conjecturi as the probe got under way one-ha- 't94121 :1?'' 1:7ilt!Hi 4r' "!?1"vAr''''''t: V's':'''NK:104- i A :11Afe 4i1'!i!t:: i : :yt tikH- '''' 'fly zwr:'tA4L-- '''''"21' 1::::' V i' es '"'":-- ' - -- ami''' : Youth Suffers Crash Injury -- 4 ''-- j ::ia::::::: - ::: - - ' - )4 HOPE THE BOYS '' '' CIGARETTES -- LIKE-- '''''' 2 ALBERT' f' ts !'A ''" ' t' — ''':i:r: ' ' : l' : ' A 11s 01 7:": 1 't 0 II ''' 1 ! - 1 ' BELIEVE — " 0 I IN MAT SPECIAL sS:':''''':'::::7 -- -- VA usr THE 4r til ''' : r WHAT I FOR :::': - - - ' : -::: t im : -- ' --0011:1""1"0" fe t 4 k t '- - ' ' Lr': '' ' !:i: - 4 itrya-livo- Pf1b't lk 014:o ighi:A:::::: ''''''tk'"f ciiii:i:1:4:':1':' ' i:: :' ' ' -- r 4111b': ttlk :: -- — 200 cigarettes You'll find t:i11i ' 10P":4011 ' ":7:: '4"" - 14 4-:- 1 N:--- - L 7it ft II - 4 I :t:i' st:‘i:'ii-o-:'- II WSytil II' 1 ' 14 ::?::‘ 10 1 II 31' '':''" 1: I ( 11) ' ( A ' eye - less" tobacco— - I ' I - e 1 - ::y4 't II i 4 - ':-4 4 ' s' :i It i ' ' ::: 1t '::7! fA00'" - ) y t 5 ' ::i ::: ' xr1::::i:::::: If' ' k ' ' i 1 s:! 1 - packed in the red tin humidor and placed in a gift package - r- I 4 b I e ' IS (left) One pound of Mild mellow Prince Albert — the "bite- - ' Cmyright DM - 1 Gift wrap it's-top- ' :: ' ::::' :- ''l zkive': rim! Illt5 that keeps the to- bacco in prime con- ditionandbecomesa I : - ' 1 : 4 'e ‘ :!::z---:--:- it welcome possession i I ! 7 lie be If you know a man owns a pipe making an appropriate selection if you give him ilt1INLL ALBERT Prince Albert's as mild a pipe tobacco as ever delighted a pipezsmoker It's easy on the tongue—doesn't bite It's mit s cool And for mellow taste ' in - real glass humidor ' t :1TI 4 inert 1 6 ''''' - sittiNtIVefi 40 - - (right) A pound of s - " - IL lkwaeld Tobowee pomp Wtootestills IL Ci a - - 1 - — 7 - z 7 T:s4':"' t t 5': t::- ::- I (left) The famous Christ': mas package the Camel artoii—lOpacks of"201s'' R'":?p ' :4 :ii' -- ' :' - 7 4r - - :— w::::::?:!- '':):: - 2' - i't " a'H i - : — you'll -- ' - ::':: lw'- - 4 boxes of Camels in "flat fifties"—wrapped in gay holiday dress --- 0 ':'t:'::::::':::1::'14!::i'''e41g0iWA '"11''''''''!'-- :'7:"ilT!t-- -- Christmar — 10Y-7-Another r7i — THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE At "i pr5leorAs ISI71111" - ' 1 - i - -- - - ' I oF ' ti special- -4 ''N ''''!4''4!'40-3-0 WANT t V4::: :'- I ' : I ' if - — - - k: - - ' Uit - w ° ': ' :::) ' ' ' ' ''''"---Nic- LtiLN CAMELS HEAD i :' 'kiiii 14Alok 11 t i - '' V: 1" AL: 'PRINCE ALBERT YE5R ' ' : s 4:A ' — fts ' '' 7 s : 14 '-'- ' 1 )-"4'1- ' ' 4‘':4111' - o "!040' 10 b :4 CHRISTMAS TIN OF ''':''--::- —7"--Nlo- ) vi' 1 ':i PROVO—A new ordinance fixing official bonds lor elective officers deputy officers and emplbyes of Utat county was adopted Monday by the county commission 0 - rm GIVING - 141 114 - 'alt s'gro ' - '''42-- - e7 (1 - ':' ': Ordinance Fixes - Bonds 'flflT t USE SO THEY CAN :Y:: :i::':::: iftsi::: - :' : ''''''''''' Altra:'s:)-- ''' ' it : : ' t: ? t :s b ''' :'i r::::f: 7 -- : "C1141 : ''' : Ni :::: ' t '' ::?::' ikii ' :' 1'' GIVING MEN GIFTS 44 :''- 04:0::W "7" Yule lights itre Tooele's Main street within Main and Vine I - ''""1'4 i::::'j:':aft of the OGDEN—Consideration 1938 city budget began Monday ip the chambers of the city commisaion bit outside Of agreeing that 888000 is excess of estimated revenue must be trimmed no definite l' 14 : L- ' action was taken e- "ktwole ' 0 : -'- ey ''::'i'''::::'''''' ' 't'' ''I'i ::: - ::::: ::::::: :001:::- 444tArtswitia- - 1! iv :11i:I :4 ''''71tf" ' Nkk '::::ii: t 44 ''1i': ::: 4 iI :' :: 742::6ft- :4 41 k - ? 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The boy was picked up by a Nisierby Arnold Pierce placed in the truck of Ben Peterson and rushed to the office of Dr G Stanford Reese in Gunnirtson where his condition was reported as "critical" late Monday night No blame was placed for the accident officers reported TOCELE—Colored burning brightly on street and on Vine one-hablock of the :: MADE FROM FINER MORE EXPENSIVE GIRL ALWAYS 'V 4 - L ::it'::::i:IV' :::: - WHAT I'D - '44'1' : ' '''''' APPRECIATES Nt - -- ''4r ( All-Br- an does two things for you It gives you "bulk'—it abiorbs water and softens like a sponge This mass aids elimination is a good source of the intestinal All-Br- water-soften- 0 n' CC 4: 411 - '' - - KNOW THAT A ' i:4:::':!:::4100 ' ::i::: t' )1 tf tors"—the laxative parts of wheat Why not relieve common constipation the natural way? Instead of overstimulating your intestines with harsh purgatives RESTORE the things they crave and need Eat Kellogg's ) i) ' - All-Br- an 1 (11:0i-- AI I" tonic vitamin "B"—the vitamin that tones up your intestinal tract and pro- motes healthy regular movement are good These things in for you They work WITH Nature— not against her! is a crunchy Kellogg's toasted cereal Eat it with milk or cream and fruits—or in cooking But however you eat it use it regularly Follow this Daily Routine: eat two and drink tablespoons of plenty of water If you do this every avoid can common constipaday you tion and cathartics tool Every grocer sells Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek (Adv) ti ?f '':: PS ' : agooslw 10 ' - Z3tE::1-'-::fl- s:W '''77:'': 8 " 4 i IIINIPMEINIMINEW7 Itk(414 kt it :S1:?:!:44ts 00777 ' Tribune intermountain Service GUNNISON—A high school freshman was in critical condition late Monday as the result of an automobile-bicycl- e mishap a few miles south of here The boy gale Grible son of Mr and Mrs Marsden Grible of Gun nison suffered a fractured skull when his bicycle and the car cfrivaen by a Mrs Cowley reportedly of he Richfield collided youth struck his head on thk handlt of reskull his a door fracturing ported Sheriff Ed Peterson of :: ?: I f:§::::::::::::: ''' i j A fan-Idah- o's You certainly wouldn't! For common constipation comes from things we neglect Not from what we eat but what we OMIT from our diets Modern meals pass up Nature's "regula- St George L D S temple 401Api)tEsSIETAsoo : ::: 41 :'': - - i :11 i "44- : ) rcv :17::i tVf:if- :: rn : The position of warden pays a sal A residence $200 a month and food is furnished free le Streets In Yule Attire cidents ' I :tile it ki 4: ary of 11-To- I gOISE Idaho—Judge Everett E Hunt of Sandpoint Idaho American Legion commander Monday urged members of his organization to cooperate "closely and' actively" with the state safety council in a drive for reduction of highway ac- ' ':'$ '::' 3 '- tkt"71: I $ Nathaniel and prominent Cedar City church and social worker who died in a Ritwlins Wyo hospital from injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Rawlins late Sunday Mrs Gardner was 62 years old Mrs Gardner was born in Pine valley on September 29 1875 a daughter of James Bennett and Marian Whipple Bracken Washington county pioneers She was married to Mr Gardner about 1895 in the UrFes Safety Aids '1:C:it'"4 ' "' ''''- - ': their could talk you'd never have constipation CEDAR CITY—Word was received here onday of the leath of Mrs Rose Gardner wife of ELY Nev—A heavy storm Mon- 4 day had 4 rought rain to the valleys and sno 1 to the mountains relieving the strain on sheepmen unable to leave waterholes for winter grazing areas 44 4111ti' YOU ' 7::N ' ce 14ElltIs Rttozolow 40- - t' their jobs" oe Cheered Sheepmfln G vil iStit 0 - to death bodies of Gravid The and Daggett were found Sundar nearly 1500 feet from where the shaped slide had narrowed down into inaccessiblepartield gulch and struck them whire they were tempting to clear a road with a 16000-poun- d bulldozer snowplow It was near here that 15 men loot their lives in February of 1917 when a slide struck their bunkhouse at the North Star mine approximately 15 miles northeast' of Halley Frank S Moore supervisor of the Sawtooth national forest attributed thes lide to a fall of 314 inches of rain and 77 inch of snow within the last week which he said under-Brow- n mined from 18 to 24 inches of snow already on the ground Search for Brown's body Is ing carried on under severe handlcaps Sheriff Howes said intestines If your tuttoPMENIMEIMI:410009::p011PWRINNOMMIlellemooN l'' (r Vk ''':' '''' '"'E °nerd Victim of Accident Was Activein Church - -e!- !7--F::::: 's ' Ati- and chicken prices bore the brunt of the decline tmals Nr4:Ip ::: grim-face- 4 agricultural-statist- meat iciam'Grains a lf hours of continuous ended Monday night with d workers still' unable to locate the corpse of Harold Brown 26 Bellevue buried beneath tons of rock and snow 10 miles north of this Isolated town Sheriff D J Howes Blaine coun- ty reported his men would resume their search at dawn and although they xpected to uncover the body Tuesday it was possible it might not be recovered until spring perished Saturday- - after- noon in an unprecedented Decem- ben snow carried his Arnold 21 Carey Graviet and Francis x Thirty-si- - S A C N 1917 1 In the ear with Mrs Gardner were her son Ed Wade and Cleo Petty all members of the' Aggie basketball team which dominated Rocky Mountain conference play two seasons ago All are now playing with the Antlers Hotel team of Colorado Farm Prices Drop Springs Colo None was injtired The crash occurred between Raw— EVANSTON Wyo Prices for lins and Laramie as the pldyers Wyoming farm commodities show with Mrs Gardner were returning a generalldrop in the monthly re- to Colorado Springs after having played several games in Utah port of George Knutson ----- - Moisture Record Set Rites Set ''''' - ' 26 Nampa Daggett Idaho Thirty searchers were preparing to resume 4lifort3 Tuesday4morning to locate' the body of the third victim of worst snow disaster since Tribune Intermouniain Service RAWLINS Wyo—An automobile accident Sunday took the life of Mrs Rose Bracken Gardner of Cedar City mother of Ralph "Rollie" Gardner former basketball star of U POCATELLO LOGAN-- - Precipitation in Logan traffic accident on the Riverdale during the first 11 days of December has exceeded- the December highway near Lincoln avenue Identification was made by John mean taken from the records - of Van Alfen with whom he had been tthe past 37 years according- to Sheriff Earl statistics released by the governDeputy residing Thompson Arthur Stallings and ment weather bureau here members of Fuller's family to AcCording Deputy Sheriff To Place Road Lights James A Larson 'who arrived at the scene of the accident a few minPROVO—Utah county comutes after it occurred Mr Fuller missioners Monday signed a was struck by an automobile driven formal contract with the Utah OGDENFuneral 'services - for by Woodruff Peterson 23 of 367 Power & Light company for 1ra1asco Farr 82 of '700 Canyon Fourteenth street maintaining three new soA coroner's inquest into circumroad who died Sunday will be condium vapor lights on the state ducted Thursday at 3 p m in Lar- stances surrounding Fuller's death highway at the north end of ill be called Wednesday County Sons mortuary chapel Ogkin what is known as the PleasA said John Hendricks den ttorney ant Grove "cutoff" booked the at sheriff's of Peterson Smith member Albert George In accordance with a rethe council of twelve apostles of office on an open charge has been cent agreement the lights are on released hislovvn will be S L church recognizance princrpai the to be installed by the state speaker Albert E Read bishOp of Mr Fuller was born July 4 1893 road commission and mainthe Seventh L D S ward of Og- in Eden a son of John and Sarah tained by the county' commisBurnette Fuller Survivinghim are den will officiate sion Friends may call at the mortuary his father and the following brothTuesday evening at the home Wed- ers and sisters: Leonard Lewis nesday afternoon and evening and Wesley and George M Fuller and Thursday morning and at themort- Mrs Lillie J Fowers all of Eden Push Hospital Plans uary again from I p m until time and Mrs E N Storey of LLiberty D S He was a member of the POCATELLO Idaho — Plans to of services Thursday build a new modern hospital at Mr Farr was born here August church-- Friends may call at the mortuary cost of $350000 gained impetus here 29 1855 a son of Lorin edrr tarty mayor of Ogden and Olive Ann chapel Tuesday afternorfn and eve- Monday when the Bannock county Farr He was a member of the 'ning and Wednesday at the home commission met with representaquorum of Ogden L D of the father until time of ser- tive physicians and other interested high Ttri vices citizens S stake :' MULDOO Mot 117 of Former USAC Athlete Dies in Wiotning To Probe U Fire of the OGDEN—Representatives Farr Funeral First Notice Service Forest Service and Range Aids in Ogden to Map 1938 Program Moisture Sets Record Safety Aid Urged Washington office of the fortst service and the forest and range experiment stations of the west are in Ogden to consider progress of several years past range research the accbmplishMeanwhile: no change In the ments of the past year and plans "critical" condition of Raymond for the future lf one-ha- Inter!hountain Area OGDEN—Weber county's eighteenth traffic victim of the year was as Horace noon identified Monday Fuller 44r World war veteran and Eden native who had resided in Ogden at 547 Fifteenth street the one-foult- an Crews Fail to Locate Killed in Body of 'Slide Victim Auto Crash Tribune Intermountain Ward ' Nei1l Briefs of Utalt Family Clqhns Body Of Horace Fuller MosgFights Death Refuses — ' lUtail--Wom1- Victim Of Auto Crash - 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