Show - P - - - -- - - ' - - :: : - - - - - - H- ' i - it II :' ' I El t 4 to - - TUESDAY MORNINGMARCIf THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE it t II $ 22 1938 i s Annabel la Boy 'Dies When - CarOverturns - s 1 the htterntountatn Arett L 1 Of Fractured Skull After Crash - t I I r - 1 i I 1 'I t Tribune Intermountain Service RICHFIELD — Mi1toi Fillmore 13 eon of Lee and Nellie Fillmore of Annabelle was dead Monday of a fractured skull suffered when the car in which he was riding with seven other youths went out of and turned over on the road between Annabelle iand Central five miles south of here late Sunday The car was being driven east on the gravel road by Ray Gleaves 14 son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd 'Cleaves According tti Sheriff Vern M Fairbanks who investigated the youth apparently lost control of the car and it skidded iacross the highway before going iinto the barrow pit where it overturned A heavy cross wind may have been partly responhible for the accident said Itro) I ' - I 1 I i : t t PROVO—Request of a delegation of Pleasant View citizens for division of their precinct into two precincts for voting and other political purpóses was granted by the Utah county commission Monday following presentation of a petition carrying 188 signatures I I : I I ' Fill-Mo- I t 1 I 1 I 1 I I I i PROVO—All taxing units of Utah county will receive checks within the next few days for tax sale redemptions collected at the Utah county trmsurer's office during the final quarter of 1937 Andrew Jensen of Provo county treasurer said Monday Plan Road i t I t I I r Runaway Horse Drags Youth i ES:ALANTE--Dragg- - thr e e ed block's by a runaway horse Bud son of Mr Roundy and Mrs Wallaco N Roundy was recovering Monday from severe head and body lacerations The soy' suffered no fractures In the accident though his clothing was cut to shreds The fleeirnimal was halted I: ' ' mishap were learned i : BRIGHAM CITY—As represen- - of not e Immediately IDAHO FALLS Idaho—County officials conceded Monday the weather had fooled them Snow fences were erected "extra" early last fall on assumption a late fall the previous year would result in premature winter Little snow fell however iand there was never any danger of drifting So fences were removed in many To Be Uncovered places this month Then came the official begin fling of spring with the worst March blizzard in years and bringing more than six inches of snow Many country roads were f cause snow fences were packed away : I Actress at Sun Valley VALLEY SUN Norma -- — - Shearer PACIFIC VVAI I i 1 11W picture vacation: - Se—co—nd being-hell:V-' Cbauges ot 110119 MISELES - ANE 'Mt - tillaiNASER Lake CitY Salt Itt Mtive 0 twaeaT50 pi Los migeleS ' ' - I I IHEss1gt lii Limited vole's 1012 2 p m George Dowell of Boise will be the principal speaker Logan-L-- ' iA '° --' -- 't ' 64 0 6150 a TOI a rd Leave 1100 a M TAO a' m -- -- 0 o :::s::::'::‘ — e 1 k::::4----- - "::'-':'':1 ::::::!?: ?' 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I don't remember athe hall I told Wilson I didn't want thing that happened between the to fight but before I reached the time he hit me and wlien I woke car outside he againconfronted me up the next morning in jail" Victor and struck a terrific blow on my left Harveille Steedman 32 accused temple That is the last I remember slayer told a jury Monday in Fifth until I woke up in jail the next — district court here day" The Mammoth miner charged Steedman however said he "had with first degree murder of George impressions other blows were Wilson surveyor for the struck" and also testified to imlion Pacific railioad remained on pressions "somebody iranted to take the witness stand all day Monday my life that I was bleeding to death and his attorney R Verne McCu- and that somebody was coming after NEPHI--"- 'J - A - Steedman Claims Mind Blank Before Wilson Slaying V '' 200 -- 1 — de Ings against :stock company and 12 other defendi Wheeler creek ants holding tareas tin i wishes to purbasin—land chaiito release to the forest service for rehabilitation to project city culinary water supply—Monday was continued indefinitely in the court of Second District Judge L A These interesting and instructive cartoons by Bill Fleming are appearing three times weekly exclusively in The Tribune Readers are invited to send in similar facts with proof for inclusion in these cartoons ' f l I vo ce npedrr Licieve rmuLli:aatatnilodnnaService ) '''e: 111 - 1- I ''' '' PRESENi CITY AI :1:4al101Viiti-1132- &n-1--- - 4 1 IT 3 ' lo 1:5t°nsrmtdlee t ' Both defendants and plaintiffs agreed to aatned Monday's thsetting continue of the hearing for the term because of snow in Wheeler basin The snow it was pointed out would prevent jurors front viewing land being sought for are rehabilitation purposes Theis land 3278 acres of private involved in the suit The livestock company owns 91437 acres The remainder of the area is divided among other defendants as follows: Arthur L Clara L Harold and Cora Fowers 640 acres Lee W and Anna B Johansen 6327 acres Ernest and Melba Wa'ngsgard 28305 acres Mr and Mrs George Higley 9215 acres Joseph H Monson 640 acres and Laura England 7559 acres A STREAM NEAR THE SITE i OF Tile ' ''‘S 'I61010-- L ' f ::::0:':? vt I JOSEPH LA RAMEE NAL IL‘ - k 0 f ---- '''' 4 rillik ar A FRENCH FUR TRAPPER LOST HIS LIFE A NEW :i'?::'''4:':a:): y ::::05::::::: :'' 111 $ ‘4‘ 9' : t 11 ele111111 WAS NAMED IN HONOR OF 1- :':::::: ' doz Tabbuy—so econonlical-8- 12 lets 85c- -3 do& 20c—I doz 10c 41 0'A1 — 'ff ---- ' ' a sz LARAMIE WYOMING ) - i :- 11 e ii td g A4 Ile s Wade i ti'''L001i: IT'S STYLE DON'T w - Ai A ' -- nacle drew another large crowl Monday M R Hovey executive secretary satd Included in the group was Mrs Josephme Goff of Salt Lake City director of a Book of Mormon pageant to be staged in Salt Lake City L D S- - tabernacle by the general Sunday school board during the April conference of the L D S church David O McKay of the first presidency of the L D S church and executive officers of the Y M M and Y W M I A have signified Intentions of attending the The pagepit Mr Hovey said organization Sixty members of the league meeting in the Holladay L D S ward recreation hall elected B H secretary-treasurHollingworth and as additional directors named W A Livingston E N Howard K C Wright and Mrs R S Collett e47-t-' -- 7 tea 11 14 I I - 0I'GDr API I DRIVEN From Viewing Condemned Area FAIII -so- ttr- Caring—T Snow I : THAN WHEN kts - HOLLADAY—N G Morgan was elected president of the Holladay Civic 'Betterment league Monday night succeeding N H Hansen who was named vice president of the 8:112551: CONDITION I 41'1- : ':---‘-- 'allot vvilioN it frail-looki- —10001gra1 I — 50 too - gymnasium - D BETTER 1 Elects Officers a M 1 I (11 in ST ANTHONY Idaho—The Fremont county grange is sponsoring a public noxious weed control meeting in the courthouse Friday at Holladay Civic Unit - Leave 0§11Nblal ' ' Los JAn - - 1n - — - 1 Plan Wed Meet days - I It Ogden Arrive - : i Lois Barbara Tippetts Christensen of Provo was granted a default divorce Monday from Carl J Christensen by District Judge Dallas H 'Young on grounds of nonsupport She was granted $25 per month alimony The couple — ' '' - LOGAN—The annual cadet hop of the Logan senior high school Junior R O T C unit will be held in the new Logan armory April 15 comMajor Edmund H Still mandant announced Monday Committees are working on a new idea for the hop and it is being held as the first social function at the new i $88000 building Logan board of education gave permission to the unit to hold its hop in the armory building after Captoin George D Preston comC"1 manding officer of battery 145th field artillery Utah national' guard offered use of the building Major Stillman said The hop last year was held at the high school PROVO—Mrs er challenger - Wife Given Divorce pageant "Another Witness" written and directed by J Karl Wood of 'River Heights will run 11 more service OgdeiCwill ' Logaq Cadets Set Hop Date spector Jack Purdy with Coroner LA C Branson holding the inquest' IA Pacific train resumed Union s been Regular ba de Pogcles arrival and and to Los notice City Until furtber in Salt Lal:e times follows be as ' -- -- Ci:owd nt Westbound LOS A coroner's jury- - Monday afternoon r et u rn ellAht verdict that Seve hièt Ms dieth' acciden tally by being caught and crushed between the car and timber The accident was investigated by Deputy State Mine In- LOGAN-W- ith members of the Deseret Sunday school union gen- - Schedules In ' i - tt ItipoTtank Copper Mines corpora- II WITH SALT THEY APE ACTUALLY - IN A 1 Tribune Intermountain Service tall of $1300 of the $2500 necessary to pay the expenses the of choir of Ogden high school to a national contest in Mo Louis St must still be raised it was tennoDnced Monday by a chamber of commerce committee consisting of C N Woods L W Nims and Gerald Klomp The city was requested to Increase its $50 contribution to $200 and the committee was successful in obtaining $50 additional The 60 members of the choir directed by Glenn L Hanson contemplate leaving Wednesday morning for St Louis where the contest will be held from March 25 to April 1 under auspices of the National Association of Music Supervisors The Ogden choir is one of five entries from the country at large Mr Woods said his committee will meet with civic clubs in an effort to raise funds slid will ask for donations from parents of choir members He said the county had indicated it might make a Ar 110 11intPit1 717 - - f — ''' --" ---- ImifTEGrAT" ED OGDEN—A tion here Sever attempted to cross the tunnel in which he was working and despite the warning of L Martin a fellow worker' he stepped into the path of an approaching mine train Struck by one of the cars he was crushed between the car and a mine timber t - -- GREAT SALT LAKE Pushes Drive for Choir Funds' Nev---Stev- 9 1937 -- -- Ogd6-- 1 I WaiSlielelt:1CHr — - I Tribune Intermountain Service e KIMBERLY Sever 54 was instantly killed Monday morning when struck by an ore train In the Emma Nevada mine of the was married November Salt Lake City CUT-OF-F ACROSS two-thir- Mine Mishap Kills Nevadan Consolidated THE PILES' SUPPORTING THE LUCIN Pageant Draws (UP)— u V 1 -- Idaho motion — OVNICIli) m Installed Sewer Tribune Intermountain Service t ' Tribune Intermountain Service MILFORD—Members of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah and a delegation from Ely Nev representing nine allied counties of that state will be guests of Milford Lions club Saturday March 26 Speakers listed include Stanley J Stephenson secretary of Utah Manufacturers' association who will speak on "Developing Resources of Utah" E F Baldwin circulation manager of The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegrawill discuss "The Daily Newspapers' Responsibility in De veloping the Intermountain Terri- Tribune Intermountain Service AMERICAN r FORK—Thieves store here the J C early Monday morning and stole merchandise valued at $350 and $70 in cash Entrance was gained by breaking a back window and prying off the bars with an automobile spring leaf and an iron 'rod said Deputy Sheriff Walter Durrent who with John Mans and Marshal Clyde Chestnut investigated the case The stolen goods were apparently packed into a suitcase found in the store passed out of the window and carried to a waitinucar time dik Road Program County Officers : Burglars Get Civic Groups Haul in Store Will Parley ' 1 te : 1 which is better than the aftigl -' at a corresponding date in 1936 when all previous registration reoords of the school were broken according to Registrar John E Hayes Both President F S Harris and Mr Hayes are optimistic about the spring quarter and predict a highly successful session Mr Hayes points out that many teachers I already have indicateci theft" decision to attend B Y LT: when their schools close within a few weeks Special arrangements are ‘made for school teachers who wish to do one-ha- lf or of a quarter's work in ' the spring First sessions of the spring quarter in 350 classes in 35 departments w will commence Tuesday Morning - - Citizens Shape Weather Pulls - the-sta- Conti Delays ' Tribune Intermouptain Service PROVO—Cumurative enrollment at Brigham Young university on Monday night exceeded 2350 ar tory"' The day's )5rogram Includes an exO ecutive meeting in the directors' session at 110biliiviScrtprinti and suitcase 7 marks left a plain trail in the new 2 p m and a banquet at p snow from the store to the rear of in Union Pacific dining hall the Utah Poultry warehoure i M J Baird manager of the store said that be bad been working un10 p m He listed the stolen goods as suits coats shirts dresses shoes hosiery And the suitcases The money had been cached among the stolen merchandise PRICE — A committee of Scofield and Clear Creek citizens hu been asked to work out a road improvement program and present it to the county commissioners for action D F Ilarion state road engineer said Monday The committee had requested OGDEN—Sewer pipes laid with- state road commission and county out permit or inspection on prop- commissioners to have the road erty of the Utah Bottling company from Colton to Clear Creek im2668 Grant avenue Monday Wit5 orThey said the road was proved dered uncovered by the city comimpassable mission upon recommendation of practically Larson said the state road Streets Commissioner William J commission was spending WOO a Bockhorn to remove snow each winter Mr Rackham pointed out that year and that the snow removal cost prothe local plumbers' union had pro- hibited them from much further tested the work at the plant had work He suggested the committee been done under the direction of meet with citizens of the two cornCarlilesthopropriernrwithn unities—Mid discuss4easibi1ity of out a permit having been secured using the old road which has much or an inspection made Subse- better drainage and can be mainquently he said concrete was laid tained at less cost over the pipes "Because our regulations have not been complied with I recommend that the concrete be torn up and the pipes exposed for Inspection" — — mr- 11 ackh iaidT Fast One on ' Clean-U- p re In Annabella L D S chapel at 2 p m Tuesday Surviving are his parents three brothers Leon Fillmore of Milford Sam Fillmore of Beaver and Sanford Fillmore of Annabella two sisters Mrs Mildred Keyes of Ogden and Edna Fillmore of Anna belle i '1:0 Speed)a)urc6se" To Get Tax Money Know Your Intermountain West Spring 'Term Figure Exceeds High Mark Set in '36 Commission Assures March 21 UPI-- Senator James P Pope (D) Idaho County Board predicted Monday night after a White House conference that Presi01 dent Roosevelt would send a supplemental budget estimate to congress calling for appropriation 'of $1100- Tribune Intermountain Service 000 to start construction of the officials Monday OGDEN—City dam Twin in $9500000 Springs assured the county commluion Idaho that the right of way on the Hot Springs-Ogde- n Ely Rotary Elects r o a d extending ELY Nev—Charles D Gallaghen from Twelfth to Seventeenth of Ely haA been named president of street will be purchased soon Conthe Ely Rotary club and will serve on the struction county's share of 1 one for year starting July the highway is under way and definite decision to bring tbe road Injured Improve into Ogden by way of WaU avenue BLACKFOOT Idaho—Only has been reached one of the six persons injured Meeting with the two commistwo-ccoldeath in the triple sion boards Monday was a delegaYelon lision Saturday night tion from the Ogden Progressive lowstone Park highway six association comprising business remained of here miles south men of Twenty-fift- h street This condition in a serious Monday association has advocated the Wail avenue approach in the beliof It will do much to stimulate business on the west side Ely Elks Elect It was reported by David MattELY Nev—H: P Bertelson has son that the association had been of been elected exalted ruler Ely Informed road commission Elks lodge No 1469 had no objection to placing the Hot n Springs-Ogderoad in the state-systeas soon as it was empowered Seek- W P A Project to do so legislative act In urging for a W that the by OGDEN—Application road enter Wall avenue he connection project-involvinA P said this approach would of the West Ogden sewer district traffic being diverted by prevent way of Second line at main with the Nye's corner street at a cost of $59184 of which County Commissioner W R Mcthe city's share will be $25026 Entire Informed the group the commisthe made will be by city county already has expended $18- sion it was decided Monday 00 of license plate money on the project and was pressing its speedy' construction in every way WASHINGTON tatives of Box Elder county planning board Ezra Neboker of Willard and J E Halverson of Brigham City appeared before the county commission here Monday Sheriff Fairbanks asking cooperation in doing away were Gleaves Fillmore and with unsightly conditions of corYoung taken to Sevier: Valley hospital at rals wand barnyards paralleling Richfield by Wid Daniels but county roads The commissioners was dead of a fractured skull pledged their cooperation' on arrival Other occupants who escaped serious injury were Keith Get Park Funds Hooper 15 Dale Roberts 15 Hal POCATELLO Idaho—A telegram Nebeker 16: Lyle Nebekar 14 LaMar Thurston 15 and Sheldon has been- - received from Senator Christensen 14 Sheriff Fairbanks James P Pope advising presidential said the youths had taken the car approval has been given aWPA without permission of Mr Gleaves project for a recreational park along the owner the Portneuf river here on the propMilton Fillmore was born In Anna-bell- s erty of Inilependeht schoo district January 22 1925 He was a No I student at Monroe in the seventh grade Funeral servi6es will be conducted t ' 01 t !ti Wrediets Dam Funds Seek Precinct Division Lad7113:Succumbs It Brtefs Ne-w- - tf Ogden t6 B uy 'Y' Rolls Hit Wall Avenue 2350 for Right of Way Opening Day - - - - TOE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN'STORE — 11e A11a01 i NeNeNeNe - ir )( -- 41- ' 016 t IP : |