Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Range News Briefs Interesting Lauds Plan Of Inter mountain Area Layton BOISE Idaho bodies of two Home and Robs Wife of Nearly $100 Woman’s Work — Miss Haiel Davis of American Falls Idaho one of the few women cotoners in the United States has received her private pilot’s license after 50 hours of flying withered spinster (AV-Th- e middle-age- d sisters only daughters of one of Idaho’s most distinguished artists lay in an undertaking night— victims of a weird suiparlor-Thursda- ' Tribune Intermountain Service LA YTpN— Davis county officers Thursday were' investigating I story of two daring holdups perpetrated by an armed youth who reportedly told his victims he would “shoot to kill” Assertedly Identified eu a for-- ! tner friend Of the victims’ families a lot of you I just shot your husband and left him dead in the road an Kaysvllle youth was and I'll do the same to you unless armed robbery you hand over all the money you’ve being sought for the of Mrs T W Staley of Layton and got” Mrs Staley told officers she gave for assaulting her husband in an containearlier holdup attempt He alleged- the youth five paper sacks ing in all approximately $100 which ly took nearly $100 from Mrs Staley she said the armed boy had seen her Mrs Staley said the youth who husband turn over to her before the two years ago was an inmate of the trip to Kaysville deputy sheriff said industrial school at Ogden had heReed Oviatt found the Staley car abandoned asked- - her husband operator of an about three miles northwest of Lay-to- n cide pact - Fully clothed the corpses were found dangling side by side from electric iron cords with which the women had etrjgnglecLthemselves to jdeath in a vacant room of their little home here Coroner J T McCann identified them as Miss Margaret Helfrich 50 and Miss Katherine Helfrich 5$ children of the late Mrs Agnes Josephine Helfrich who died May 23 Power Taxes— The Idaho state board of equalization raised valuation of thh Idaho Power company Thursday to $13 850000 an increase of approximately $1500-00- 0 ovef 1937 for ad valorem tax purposes after achieving national disg artist tinction as a with exhibits at the 1915 world's fair in San Francisco The elder sister from 1911 to 1912 was chief cl&k in the office of the late Idaho governor 'James Hawley Dr T N Braxtan Boise physician who examined the bodies said the eating house in Layton to take him to his home in Kaysville but upon The gun used to order Mr Staley women had been dead several hours arrival did not leave the car from his own car had earlier in the when they were found at 6:30 a m evening been stolen from the Robert Thursday Stuck Oun in Ribs Jenkins home at Layton according The sisters' surviving relatives besides the aunt include a brother According to Mr Staley as they to Sheriff Joseph Holbrook neared the Denver & Ruj Grande W E Helfrich whose last known Youth Western tracks on their return to Harbored address was Portland Ore the Staley home in Layton the Mr and Mrs Robert Jenkins parThe father W V Helfrich has youth stuck a gun In his ribs and or- ents of Mrs Staley admitted the been dead several years dered him from the car sheriff averred harboring the youthL The mother was born at Salt Lake Fearing the young desperado at their home and said he had been City November 25 1857 and was would carry out his threat to "fill there visiting two daughters of the married to Mr Helfrich at Corinne him full of lead” if he turned asserted robbery victims previous to Utah in December 1880 They around Staley said he) left the ma- the robbery The two girls were liv- moved to Ogden where the daughchine but later turned and with the ing with their grandparents Sheriff ters were born and resided until 1895 and' then came to Idaho gun he carried to and from his Holbrook said The young man it was- reported stand fired two apparently ineffective shots at the car as it sped is wanted in connection with the away burglary several months ago of a App&rently driving immediately Layton store to the Staley home the robber al-Though officers spent the entire legedly opened the door' and totd day Thursdsysearctilngrno trace of Mrs Staley: the youth had been found early Fri'I don’t want to kill you I think day morning FARMINGTON— H E Shraven Salt Lake City contractor was low bidder at a special school board meeting on a new building at the Stoker school in Bountiful Thomas Wiseman Am three brothers Jesse E Williams Davis district clerk William Wiseman of Sait Lake Matilda Lorenza Candland donia of Logan His bid of Fred Wiseman of Murray a sister announced Thursday Citv Mrr Mary Clark of Santaquin 42 grand- $35652 was accepted OGDEN — Mm Matilda torenx& children and 24 7fi resident of this citv for 30 years The new structure to be built at died early Thursday morning at the home of sister Mrs H Farl In Salt Lake City the northeast corner of the school Adams Alfred of ailments incident to age will house a playroom auditorium She was born February 1 1862 to Han y ml Bertha Nielson Hansen in Christiania buildPARK CITY — Alfred ACms 55 Park and lunchroom A and came with a sister to Mt City resident the past 14 years died lata Norway Pleasant Utah In 1898 While living In Wednesday following an illness of 10 ing measuring 45 by 80 feet the Mr Pleasant she was married to Jame E month play and lunch rooms will be on the Candland and in 1906 they moved to He was born in Finland on August 5 Mr Candland died at Ogden In 1883 and came to this country in 1902 H upper floor and the auditorium on Otrdcn 12 and three years later Mr Candland came to Park City In 1924 and had worked in lower She was a mem at the Judge and Silver King Coalition the mocd to Balt Lake City Plans for the edifice were drawn her of Ogden L D 8 Seventh ward and mines He was a member of Park City was active in Relief society Mine and Mill Men’s union No 99 8b Burton Salt Lake City He Is survived by his widow Mrs Alfred by Pope Surviving are six eon and daughters Carrol and Eva Candland of Huntington Adams a daughter In Finland and a step- architects Miller Wins — Official figures from the 25 counties of the Second Idaho congressional district Thursday confirmed the victory of Bert H Miller former Idaho attorney general over Secretary of State Ira H Masters for the Democratic Congressional had 9981 Miller nomination Votes to 9774 for Masters 1932 china-paintin- two-ter- S L Man Wins Iiitermountain Obituaries Cand-Iftn- two-stor- Havden Candland and Mrs Lvle Ogden Ralph Candland of and Earl Candland Cal of North Salt lake six grandchildren a brother Bishop A M Hansen of Logan and a sister Mrs H Earl of Salt Lake Park Cal Lake T of Santa Ana Citv daughter Mrs Helta" Johnson of Mont Funeral services will be conducted Community church Sunday at 2 P Burial the Rev Edward F White In the city cemetery directed by M Archer mortuary was reported for the recent mary election by County Clerk Helen Y Hamm pri- Cancel Contract —Contract with the West Coast Construction company of Seattle for construction and piping lab6r on the proposed $169090 water system at Roy was canceled Thursday when a recheck of bids revealed the Stettler Construction company' of Logan awarded contract for the reservoir construction was low bidder for all of the work PRICE — George Fredrick Downard 84 and Blackhawk pioneer resident of Price war veteran died at hia home Thursday of causes incident to age Funeral services will be conducted at the L D S tabernacle on Saturday at 2 p m by Bishop O H Quymon Mr Downard was born on October 20 1853 a son of George and Sarah Ann He came to Downard at London England the United 8tates with hts parents in 1862 and settled in Spring City where he grew He married Mena Kofford at to manhood Manti L D 8 temple on September 27 the family came In April 1693 1867 Downard Mr where to Carbon county a of for farmed number During years his residence In Price hs has served as custodian of various schools and the courthouse and has been an active church worker being a member of the high priests’ quorum Surviving are the widow and the followMrs Celia John ing sons and daughters: ston and Leo Downard of Price Mrs Grace Davis of Provo Mrs Merella Myers of California and Mrs Mabel Laboroi of Salt Lake Two William and John City Downard and a sister Mrs Sarah Fiack all of Price also survive Friends may call at Wallace mortuary In Price Saturday morning and at the home until shortiy before services Burial will be in the Price cemetery were MARY8VALE — Funeral service Conducted Thursday in the L D S church b Bishop Fred Swalberg for Elisabeth Wiseman Dobson 81 who died Wednesday morning at her home of ailments Incident to age EngDobson was born at Norwich Mr land March 11 1857 a daughter of Jesse and came and Mary Ann Eggett Wiseman She was marto Salt Lake City In4 1881 ried to Thomas F Dobson In the L D 8 1882 25 June St at They George temple lived in Kanab four years until they went with the first settlers to Fredonia Aria vs here they then coming lived until 1921 Mr to make their home to Marysvale 1933 Mrs 18 Dobson died December Dobson waa an active worker In the Relief societies and Sundav schools of both the Fredonia and Marvsvale wards Include three sons and three Survivors daughters Jesse W George W and John Dobson all of Salt Lake City Mrs Beth Pearson of Marvsvale Mrs Ellen Jensen Mrs Susie Button of Fre ef Ely Nev Dips in Car PRICE — Norman Ross Johnson son of Mr and Mrs Ross Johnson of Price died at a m Thursday In the family car at Wellington It Is thought the child suffocated during his sleep The father and mother had gone to Wellington early In the evening the father to play at a public dance and the child was placed In a bed in the car During the evening the mother looked at her son several times and thought he was sleeping peacefully The death was dlscov ered when the parents were ready to return home The infant was rushed to Price city hospital but efforts at resuscitation failed in by will be George George F Downard Elizabeth W Dobson Price Infant Butts RICHMOND — Word wgi recved here Thursday of the death of Mrs Mvrtle Tib-huHope 51 wife of Fred Hope former Pirhmond resident at her home in Los Angeles Cal of a cerebral hemorrhage Mrs Hope had been a resident of California amre 1922 Mrs Hope was bom here March 4 1SS7 a daughter of William and Kats Hen8he was married to Mr drick! Tihbitts Hone at Logan on July 13 1910 are her nusb&nd her father Surviving and two daughters Mrs Zola McCoy and four Miss Thelma Hope of Los Angeles seven brothers and sisters grandchildren Mrs Ivv Wilkie of Los Angeles Mrs Vivian I Itz ot Trenton Mrs Nora Hurst of Smith f Hd Mrs Clara Cottam Austin and Truman Tlbbitts of Malad Idaho and Lafayette Tibbitls of Salt Lake City in services will be conducted Funeral California - at the Myrtle Tibbitls Hope m Vote — The largest vote ever cast in Sweetwater ‘county Wyoming Bourbons Democratic- - School“Job-- f 13 Shop where the air Death Charge — Roy Deering was charged with Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— It is no longer a gamble that depleted range lands on which there is a remnant of good soil can W R be sudcessfully reseeded Chapline chief of the division of range research of the United States forest service Washington D C declared Thursday following an Inspection of' reseeded areas on the Das is county watersheds the Nebo division of Uinta national forest and areas other near-bI am convinced seedings in these experimental areas are a complete success from the standpoint of watershed protection” he said "Gullies at the headwaters of these pren areas are viously gradually filling in with vegetation from seeds grown on the terraced 20 in- exported from Idaho last month under the shipments of July 1937 was reported Thursday bv W B Joy secretary of the state public utilities commission 'of of the college welcomed the F F t members to the campus assertur that “rural d'lfe is a way of life' am a blessing to humanity” He advised tlje guests to take advantage of the college’s facilities and personnel during their convention and invited them to make use cf the in- y per- petual candidate for something director m Program Succeeds Exports Drop— Decrease of 341 carloads of perishable products Lewis Williams Tribune Intermountain Service uture Farmers of America attending the tenth anLOG AN-7-nual state convention at Utah State Agricultural college Thursday were urged by E F Baldwin- - of Salt Lake City circulation manager ' of The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegrato “grow and realize your responsibilities as farmers for the future generation” Mr Baldwin was principal speaker at the opening session of tb? state meet With registration of delegate-advisers judging teams and charter members of Utah’s 46 F F A chapters exceeding expectation1 the tenth annual convention began with a general session in the college auditorium Dr Elmer G Peterson presider’ F voluntary manslaughter Thursday in Provo city court as the result of an accident August 10 which was fatal to Emil Lassen 32 of Provo “Never Say Die" — Idaho's the state's charitable institutions declared that he will run for office again in 1940 August 9 primary flood-stricke- elections in which he lost the Democratic nomination for secretary of state marked his fortieth year of running for officeand he hasn’t won a nomination yet areas stitution's services Approximately 500 youths and high school instructors who arrived at an early hour Thursday were assigned to quarters in the tent city near the women's residence hall The “city” was on the campus specially erected for the conven- " Accompanying" Mr Chapline "on the tour were Reed W Bailey director Dr George Stewart range re- search supervisor and C Kenneth Pearse associate range examiner all of the intermountain forest and range experiment station Mr Chapline who this week is making a special inspection tour of artificially reseeded MCfteOn Utah Evanston Youth Dies Suddenly and Idaho was particularlyenthus-lasti- c EVANSTON Wyo -- Edward Cor-leconcerning results obtained on Jr 16 son of Mr and Mrs Ben the Davis county watersheds1935 and He said studies begun in Corless died at 6 p m Thursday continued each year with the coopwhile in of a heart attack swimming eration of JamesE Gurr Wasatch the recently opened municipal pool national forest supervisor have here shown "very definitely that smooth He was a strong swimmer and had bromegrass slender wheatgass and been swimming for some time when other forage plants are successful In he sank apparently overcome by revegetating deteriorated and erodthe heart attack Billy Branstlter ing mountain slopes” and Alfred Demander dove after demonstrate that “Experiments terraces him and brought the body to the seeding in contour-trenc- h will ultimately cover the once eroded pool edge Dr J H Holland who arrived a slopes checking further soil losses few minutes after he sank worked and conserving the mountain water for an hour but was unable to re- resource for irrigation and culinary vive the boy purposes" Mr Chapline said Canners Seek Utah Tomato Crop Cheek OGDEN— A meeting to attempt to determine the possible tomato sur plus for 1938 will be conducted here Friday by officials of Utah Canning and Crops Growers' association Utah State Canners' association George E Holt of Clearfield president of the former organization association said Thursday mm mm A (Cm A AND BmqpAUDWAY is r 5 DAY CE UNDERARM The STOP UNDERARM Bottle ot PERSPIRATION AND ITS ODOR Box SPECIAL CHOOSE TOO! 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