Show 9 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Women Feared Law Allows Ute Indians Trapped in To Sue for Vast Tract Nevada Flood Roosevelt Sibils Bill for Court Las Vegas Region Paving Way Settlement on Value of Four Million Acres in Colorado Once Used by Redmen Tribunt Intermountain Servlet LAS VEGAS Nev (UP)-Fe- ars felt Tuesday night for the safety of two women trapped in the first cloudburst to hit southern Nevada this season The rains poured several feet of Water over portions of the Tonopah highway between Indian Springs and Mt Charleston Fifteen automobiles wert held up on the road and telephone lines to Charleston were breken Late in the afternoon floodwaters ran over curbs and sidewalks in Las Vegas A team of horses left Las Vegas Tuesday night to reach Mrs Ed Wait left by her husband in their disabled automobile 24 miles northwest of Las Vegas while he left to seek aid It was believed she was in the area where the storm struck Were With full force Benton Smith a local youth reported to authorities that his mother had left for Deer Creek but that he did not know whether she had arrived Highway officials warned motorists not to attempt io drive over the Tonopah road Club Will Elect - June j POCATELLO Idaho — New of the Pocatello 0 club will be elected Wednesday evening said Claim $830000 More Mr Arthur Toung president The Indians were paid for this Young will become chairman of the million acres on the basis of grazing board of directors succeeding Jack lands but claimed $830000 addTerrell immediate past president itional for the more valuable coal offi-cet- js 20-3- Intermountain Obituaries Ed Worley Mrs Alex Johnson KETCHUM Idaho UP)— Ed Worlev of BoIm formerly preaident of th Frontier club end until recently general manager of the Bohemian brewery at BoIm died here Tuesday at hli summer cabin Dr Ivan W Day of Ketchura and Dl W D Dice of Hailey said death was causoi bv heart disease GARDEN CITY— Funeral services for Mrs Alex Johnson of Garden City who died In a Logan hoapltal Sunday will be conducted Thursday at 2 p m la the Garden City L D 8 ward chapel with burial in the Garden City cemetery under the direction of Lindquist A Sons mortuary of Logan Charles G Alder MANTI— Charles O S3 Alder local farmer died at bis home Tuesday after several months of Illness He was born here September 12 1874 son of Gottfried and Anna Regena Ruesch He married Anna Emerett Miller on Alder May 16 1900 Five children were born to them Mrs Alder died December 24 1915 and on July 26 1916 he married Maud Dixon A daughter was born to them He wss a charter member of company F t first Infantry National Guard of Utah having enlisted November 24 1897 Funeral services will be conducted StUm day in the L D 8 South ward chapel at ft m with Interment in the Manti city cemetery under the direction of Buchanan luneral home Jenscena J Christensen CENTERFIEUD— Mrs Jenscena Jacobson Christensen 64 died Monday after a year’s illness at ths home of her daughter Mrs Alonso Bertelsen at Axtell Born in Denmark in Mav 1874 In 1880 She came with her parents to America locating at Gunnison later moving to She was married to Laurlts Christensen who died six years ago She was active in the Relief society and had served as a ward Sunday school t Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon the hour to be announced later in the L D 8 chapel with burial In the Centerfietd cemetery directed by the Peterson mortuary Ray Edward Geiger OGDEN — Funeral aervlcee for Ray Edward Gelser 84 former boilermaker in local Southern Pacific railroad ehopa who will be died Baturday In Oakland Cal at 2 p m at the conducted Wedneedav bv avenue Adame reeldence 2533 family the Rev John Edward Carver paator of the Flrt Preebyterlan church Interment will be In Ogden city cemetery mortuary directed by Klrkendall-DarllnFrlenda mav call at tba realdenca prior to aervlcee Wedneedav Martha Jessop MILLVILLE — Funeral aervlcea tha Jeaaop who died Monday conducted Thursday at 2 p m family homa here with burial In ville cemetery under the direction mortuary of Logan Idaho Youth Gets Term on Fraud BOZEMAN Mont June 28 UPi— District Judge Benjamin E Berg Tuesday had sentenced Kyle Podoll 18 of Pocatello Idaho to two years’ imprisonment after the youth pleaded guilty to a charge of blackmail He was accused of dynamiting a tavern in West Yellowstone and then sending extortion notes to the proprietors of this and three other similar establishments Juris 13 Each note demanded the recipient pay $100 for “protection” against additional “unforeseen accidents” A stick of dynamite was used to blast a hole in the wall of one of the taverns Raymond Terrence D Bingham LOGa'n — Funeral aervlcea for Terrance Bingham S aon of Wallace and Blanch Sarah Koefed Bingham who died Dewila Monday will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p m In tha Lindquist Sons funeral chapel Burial will ba In the Logan cemetery Frlenda may call at tha family home 449 Weat First North (treat Wednesday morning Louisa B Glover ALTON— Funeral services for Mrs Louisa B Glover 74 widow of James Giover were conducted Baturday in the Alton L D 8 ward chapel by Bishop Harold H Teaton Interment was in the Alton cemetery Mrs Glover dud Thursday at her home of a heart attack She was born at Ince England on July 12 1663 to John and Sarah G Bennett She emigrated to Utah about 1884 shortly She resided several after her marriage years in Johnson before making her permanent home InJAlton Six sons and daughters survive Mrs Mable G Heaton Stanley Glover and Mrs Ina O Heaton of Alton: Arthur Glover and Mrs Ruth O Lewie of Kanab and Gordon Glover of St George 27 grandchildren and five t and five brothers and sisters: Mra Ruth B Neagle of Bunker-vill-e Nev: Mrs Elisabeth B Siler and James Bennett of Alton: Mrs Annie B Bird of Scotland and John Bennett of England Erma Snow Cluff McCall $198-178- Tractor Accident Kills Farmer HUSTON Idaho US) — Charles W Wlllits 35 Huston farmer was Instantly killed near here Monday night when the tractor on which he was riding overturned when it struck an old cistern pinning him in the pit Mr Willits and his brother-in-laJohn Gardner 30 also of Huston were on their way to Gardner’s hay field to" prop up a haystack when the accident occurred Gardner jumped from the tractor and was uninjured Survivors Include his widow three children hii mother’ Mre Charles Willits of Notjis a brother and two -- - & Xvan Be Widened— Highway-t- Earty SzUCluCitjjUuh Senr Dear friends t thank our friend for tha kind things they say May about Body Hunt Shifted— Search for the body of Deputy Sheriff Harry P Merrill of Idaho Falls Idaho in Snake river shifted Tuesday to Helse and Lorenzo on assumption it had passed the quiet waters of canal outlets US a The comments that come to we have ua direct from families served are deeply appreciated do we But even more than that ex- - r appreciate the compliments pressed when we are not present In example of this fine spirit our has Just keen brought to Stealing for Adventure— Justice William M Morgan Of tha Idaho supreme court declared Tuesday boys don’t steal watermelons because they want the melons — they steal them to satisfy an inherent demand for adventure attention Dothlng pleases us more Tourist Travel— Idaho state appropriations to lure tourist travel through the state and to advertise economic resources are Indorsed by the Idaho Hotel association than to know that we have pleased Respectfully Meet at Zion— Rotarians from five Utah and Nevada clubs will assemble in Zion national park lodge Wednesday night for a banquet honoring Maurice Duperrey yuMut ewiTn' of Paris francs immediate past president of Rotary International ®2iradl mm ’ANNUAL-SAL- E REDUCTIONS AS HIGH AS 40 —NONE LOWER THAN 20 ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED FURNITURE— RUGS— DRAPES SLIP COVERS Fabrics are greatly reduced this week during Dinwoodey’s Semi Annual Sale Take advantage of this opportunity to have your slip covers made at these exceptional prices Special price on labor charges for this week only " y w SOFA COST OF LABOR 1495 CHAIR COST OF LABOR 995 tuary Edward Tobler UPHOLSTERING ST GEORGE— Edward ‘Tobler 82 of Ivins died in the Washington county hospital here following an operation for born July IT 1865 io Santa He son of Jacob and Hosena Clara Utah He attended high school at Reher Tobler Cedar Citv and graduated from the Bt On February 2 George stake academy he married Lula Stuck! of Batita 3920 They made their homa in Ivins Clara there he had beeln active in church and He served in tbe Bundav community work school sunerintenaeqey as ward clerk and town clerk SOFA COLONIAL SOFA Maliogany frame and full Hand tailored in a tioji rics including damask and especially to Dinwoodey’s Regular 15000 valueOn COST OF LABOR i web construe variety of fabtapestry Built specifications sale for Walnut occasional chair upholstered in a selection of fine brocatelles and French damasks Exact' reproduction as to style and construction Values to 4500 quality 1 COST OF LABOR LIVER BIL- Et led is ) OCCASIONAL CHAIR It juat decay your atomach cost of labor CONVENIENT TERMS 2250 1195 FIRST SOUTH -- (iijDlNWOODEY’S "GOOD FURNITURE SALE WAS 394 ‘ IS ALWAYS GENUINE NO EXCHANGES '?7 ESTABLISHED 1857 Dinwoodey’s tf GOOD FURNITURE ' A A ' NO APPROVALS 495 ESTABLISHED 1357 37 WEST 22® ' A DINWOODEY CLUB CHAIR ®2 FRENCH CHAIRS On sale for This week Dinwoodey’s extends unexcelled prices on labor charges for upholstering work—provided you purchase your cover from us WAKE UP YOUR In tha bowela Gat bloat UP Yon gat eonatipatod Your wholo ayatm la poisoned and yon foal lour looka punk world ond tho gunk A aiera bowel movement doeant get at tbe eauee It take thoae good old Cartar’a Llttla Liver Pill to get theee twa pound of bilo Sowing freely and make yon fee) "up and up" Harmleaa gentle yet amaa- Ing In making bile Row freely Aak for Cirtrr’e Little Liver Plllt by aama 21a jtubbornly rafuag anything ala A(lv ) ly Anniversary Specials FRANKLIN Idaho — Funeral aervlcea for Mre Alice Ollvereon Wickham 18 wife of Roe Wickham of Franklin who died Monday In a Preeton hoapltal of a heart ailment will be conducted Thursday at 2 p m In tha Franklin L D 8 chapel Bhe 1 aurvlved by her husband her parenta baby LeRosa Leella a filter Mra Delia Andrew of Lo Angeles and two brothers Ithuriel and Roderick Ollveraon of Franklin Burial will be In the franklin cemetery Under the direction of the Hendricka mor- Tbt liter ihould pour out two pouodt of Squid bile into pour bowel dally If thii bilo i not Sowing freoly your food dooon’tdignt t- -I w June 28 OP)—' The agriculture department reported Tuesday potato prices probably would decline less than usual during the next few months unless a relaects tively large late crop developed ARCADIA — Funral eervlcee were conducted In the Arcadia L P 8 ward chapel Monday for Mra Nlma Horrocki 34 wife Interment of Rev Horrocke of Arcadia wee In Rooevelt cemetery Mr Horrocki died Baturday after a brief Illness She la aurvlved by bar buaband and five too and daughter Yaa’ll Jump Oil WUUit CaUd-A- nd the Mtrmni Ririi’ UCe until last Friday when he ad automohrierwera-mlisin- 41W0— ef-- hls ronNw®®iDEV's - WASHINGTON story of thefstreet d - ST ANTHONY Idaho J P Martin regional engineer from Ogden accompanied by Miller S Benedict Targhee forest supervisor spent Monday and Tuesday inspectroad ing the Star and other Targhee forest road proj- Potato Prices oft-tol- henafieiarySfei4iBgtVi'-hand- - ator James P Pope of Idaho announced Tuesday that $132648 in W P A funds would be available Immediately for widening 27 miles of the Old Oregon Trail from Hansen to BuhL Oil Surface Sought— The Rich- field junior chamber of commerce Tuesday had requested the state road commission to oil the highof Senator James P Pope Idaho from Richfield to King’s way Democrat In the interests of “libMeadow Junction contending tho eralism and good government” was losing business - from Norris wrote Saxton Bradford city editor of the Boise Capital News Wayne county and said that failure of Pope to Tabernacle Improvement Asked achieve teelectlon would be a “die to remodel the Logan tlnct loss to the cause of liberalism —Efforts L D S tabernacle for use as an and good government auditorium have been under "He is one of the outstanding taken by the Logan Pageant soof the nation” Norris wrote ciety Pope comes up for nomination as the Democratic senatorial candidate Mailman to Retire— James R In the Idaho primaries on August 9 Riggan first man to bring daily Opposing him on the Democratic mail to Jackson Wyo will turn aide for the nomination Is Congress over the Jackson-Pinedarouts man D Worth Clark nephew of to James Rain of Plnedalt July Governor Barzilla Clark of Idaho I He brought the first letters by horseback to Jackson In 1902 le OGDEN— The been set Norris Backs Sen Pope BOISE Idaho (UP1 — Senator George W Norris (R) Nebraska Tuesday advocated the reelection rea Wil-for- hay-rac- COEUR D’ALENE Idaho (Pi — Jean Ann Hart r daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Ed Hart was fatally Injured Monday when she sisters was struck by a milk truck in an Funeral arrangements have not alley behind the Hart home here been made Officers said the driver apparently drove off without knowing hie truck had hit the baby Inspect Forest Roads Mrs Alice O Wickham ’ also con- Truck Fatally Hurts Idaho Infant Nelma Ilorrocks ¥ 18 fessed to sharing in the extortion attempt and was aentenced to the state reformatory T Junkct-r-Jurftraijal- ha Runs- - Man ‘Bites Hand’ of Cleric Falls Afoul of Memphis Law Recover Your Furniture Erma Sntfw Cluff 36 Cluff former Provo resident and a daughter of the late Ernest and Esther Shaw Snow of Provo died Monday In Loe Angeles following a lingering Illness According to word received here Tuesday Mrs Cluff was born here and graduated She from the Provo high school In 1918 was married March 24 1919 In the Sait Lake City L D S temple Previous to her marriage Via had served as a telephone operator here Surviving besides her husband are two ehildren Goldwin Jr and Betty Lou Cluff and three brothers Albert James and Edward Snow all of Los Angeles Funeral services will be conducted here at the graveside Thursday at 3 p m in Provo City Burial park PROVO— Mrs Wife of Goldwin ¥ for Marwill be iu the the Millof Rich-ard- a 1938 g gimulU— benefactor" has been reenacted it came to light Tuesday with ntoualy -In Memphis county school district tax levy is to Tuesday Police remain at its present figure 121 tha arrest In Memphis Tenn of Chief Dewey F Hawkins was addrills for the 1938-3- 9 fiscal year Jack Perkins 82 formerly of 842 vised Perkins was arrested In tbe - pastor’s automobile and readily adTwenty-fift- h street The budget totals $193500 mitted stealing it Perkins arrrested here June 2 With him was a Charles Forbes To Work on Birthday— Senator on charges of drunkenness 'was also reported to be from Ogden William E Borah of Idaho will sentenced to five daya in the city The two will be charged in a lall and paroled to the Rev work his usual hours in Washingd federal complaint with violation of J Giroux of St Joseph’s Catho- the Dyer act and tried In Tenneston Wednesday on his seventy-thir- d lic church The parolee was as- see Chief Hawkina said following birthday anniversary signed handyman tasks about the a telephone conversation with Salt Lake City F B L district officials Army to Participate — Steps parish home at 514 Twenty-fourt- h were taken In Pocatello Idaho Tuesday to have the U S army air corps participate In dedicat- ing Pocatello’s airport administration building Date has not Juroi to 'heeierbasin condemnation case Wednesday will tour the area In volved In Ogden city1! effort to Boy on Parents obtain private lands on the water- shed Near against eroSigurd sion to protect them Property endangering tha city water SAUNA— Edwin W Gurr 5 aon supply of Orville and Elmira Oatman Gurr Public Aid Asked— Fire Chief of Sigurd died Tuesday in a Salina O A Owens of Ogden Tuesday asked publlo aid In apprehending hospital of injuriei suffered Mon- Nfour youths who allegedly set day evening when he Was run over seven grass fires Monday night by a hay wagon at the farm of hie "whooping and hollering” as they parents tossed matches In the grass and The child suffered a skull fracture several broken ribs and inter- sped away nal injuries when he fell through a Budget Approved— The hole in the floor of a moving budget for the 1938-3- 9 beneath the vehicle’s wheels school year In Logan city was He was taken to the hospital by adopted by the city school board Ed Colby of Vermillion t night after a hearing at ‘ Born in Sigurd April 13 1933 he Tuesday which no protests were made The is survived by hie parents two new figure represents a decrease brothers Willie and Merrill Gurr of $3600 from last year four sisters Elva VergaVeoma and Anna Gurr four grandparents Wreetler Accused— Testimony Mr and Mra Samuel Gurr of Sigurd that D Jones 82 former and Mr and Mre J C Workman wrestler Henry of Pleasant View apof Basalt Idaho peared drunk June I shortly before hie car fatally injured Darrell Morgan 18 and Keith Davis J7 of Payson was given at a preliminary hearing on manslaughter charges in Provo Tuesday Vagon -- Tfibune Washington Bureau 28-- the Utefareas and a bill authorizing thii Indians under provisions of a bill payment pawed tha last congress signed Tuesday by the president only to ba vetoed by President will be permitted to go into the Franklin D Roosevelt This coal court of claims to sue the govern- land claim also la to be adjudicated ment for the value of nearly 4000-00- 0 by the court of claims acres taken from them by the A third suit involves 9000000 acres United States and for which lands of Ute land In Colorado sold by they have never been wholly com- tha government for the account of the Indians The proceeds from pensated Miliions of dollars are involved those sales still repose In the tress The bill which passed congress ury the government having refused in the closing hours was introduced to turn the money over to the Inin the house by Representative Abe dians This claim also is to go beMurdock of Utah and had the back- fore the court of claims ing of Secretary Ickes and Indian Overrode Objections Commissioner Collier In signing the Murdock bill the Land Now Public president overrode objections of the As the bill became law some department of justice which while 4000000 acres in Colorado now held not opposing a settlement of the in trust by the United States for the claims themselves vigorously proUte Indians immediately becomes tested against that provision of the bill which allowa the red men to colpublic domain ' While this has been nominally lect Interest on payments which are Indian land the Indians of late long overdue department Insisted years have not been allowed to use theThe interior Indians were just as much enit cattle and sheep men have used it without charge and the Indians titled to intereet as the white man recent supreme court and cited have had no benefit whatever -The court of claims will determine decision to that effect bill In the The signing president for the amount due the Indians the overrode the objection of the devast tract Back in 1905 President Theodore partment of justice and the court Roosevelt took a million acres of of claims not only will determine the Utah lands from the Utes of which amounts of principal due under each but the accrued tract 36000 acres were coal lands of the three claims intereet in each caae WASHINGTON 29 Farm Mishap Net vs in Brief of Takes Life Of Utah Child I ntermountain-- A m rFirsrX3o mlb urs t — — i! 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