Show CCC Youth Ogden Moves To Reduce Dies of Mishap Hurts Gasoline Price - Fatality Boosts Total In Utah to 160 1938 Tribuns Intermountain Service ’ HUNTINGT6N — Blaine George Phebey 22 died Sunday of injuries suffered earlier in the day sustained when he was thrown off the rear of a small truck' on which he was standing" His death brought the 1938 Utah total of automobile fatalities to 160 four more than for November 1 -- 1937 Returning to Camp Phebey ‘enrollee at the C C C camp near Ferron was returning to the camp from a dance at Huntington and was thrown off when the truck swerved to avoid a rut in the road He landed on his head causing injuries which brought death several hours later He was- - born June 17 1916 at Duchesne a son of George and Lora Childs Phebey He had lived in Huntingtpn for the past seven years with his grandparents Mr and Mrs Bert Childs Funeral Wednesday The body is at the Wallace mortuary in Price Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p m in Huntington L D S ward chapel with interment in Huntington cemetery directed by Wallace mortuary of Price - Motorist Dies Spanish Fork Ogdens Layton Crashes Hurt Of Injuries Woman x Five Salt Lake Motorists In Twin Falls Dies of Injury Motorcyclist Thrown 52 Feet in Crash Tribune Intermouhtatn Service OGDEN-W- ith the object of establishing Ogden gasoline prices on a parity with those in Salt Lake City the city commission Monday voted to lease a municipally-owned pump for the sale of 'motor lueL Bids for the contract will be opened November 7 at 4 p m "In accordance with the recent opinion of our city attorney I recommend that we lease the pump to reliable parties who would make it their business to sell third grade gasoline at the sam® price for which it is sold in Salt Lake City” Mayor Peery’s communication to the board read The pump was purchased in 1935 when a gasoline price war flared here The city Itself however whs barred from selling gasoline when five oil companies obtained a writ' of prohibition from the state supreme court of “After a careful check-u- p retail gasoline prices in Salt Lake City and Ogden I find the following conditions existing” Mayor Peery said “In Salt Lake City the wholesale price of gasoline is: Third grade 15 cents regular 17 cents and ethyl 19 cents The retailers in the same city are making a charge of: Third grade 17 cents regular 20 cents and ethyl 22 cents In Ogden prices are considerably higher wholesale third grade being 165 cents regular 18 cents and ethyl 195 cents The Ogden retail ' prices are: Third grade 21 cents' regular 23 cents and ethyl 25 cents” Tribune Intermountain Service TWIN 'FALLS Idaho— Second traffic fatality in Twin Fails for 1938 had been recorded Monday when Richard Albert Kennedy-iS- 9 died of injuries sustained in an automobile accident last Wednesday Kennedy died at the county hos pital from shock and internal Injuries after he drove his car in front of a machine driven by Earl How-ar635 Fifth kvenue west on U S 30 near the west edge of town In the other city auto death Joe E Williams South Park resident drove his car off the rim of Rock Creek canyon on the night of July 3 and dropped 50 feet into the Frame fish hatchery grounds He was found dead the following morning Mr Kenhedy came to Twin Falls in 1909 and for several years had been engaged in farming He was born October 3 1869 at Pawnee City Neb relatives are two Surviving brothers F A Kennedy and H C Kennedy of Twin Falls two sisters Mrs Lou Hopkins Of East Orange N J and Mrs Roy Agnew of Fullerton Neb Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p m' Wednesday at the White mortuary chapel with the Rev E L White in charge Interment will be in the Twin Falls cemetery MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITIES salt Lake city To Nov 33 To Nov I 1937' 28 1 1938 Entire year 1937 8ALT LAKE COUNTY IOutside of Sait Lake City) To Nov 1 1938 To Now 1 1937 23 Entire year 34 8 T I Scores - Ogden Police ® IV it sisters Tribune Intermountain Service RIGBY Idaho— No inquest will be held Into (ho death of Wayne Branson 19 son of Mrs John Branson Buckland of Archer who was instantly killed Sunday when the sedan he was driving collided with an empty coal truck driven by Reed Adams 28 of Rigby on the Rigby-Riri- e highway Sheriff E T Fillmore of Rigby said Monday Condition of Vonna Peterson 14 daughter of Mr and Mrs Grover Peterson of Lyman who was seriously injured was reported slightly improved Monday in the general hospital at Rexburg She suffered fractures of the jaw skull and right leg Funeral services for Mr Branson who died of a broken neck and crushed chest will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p m in the Archer L D S church with Ray Smith bishop officiating Interment will be in Rigby cemetery under direction of the Eckersell mortuary Tribute to Ex-Govern- or Defiance Foils Threats of v Bank Robbers' cityn ev i UP) Carson Roswell Keyes Coleord Tribune Intermountain rvice former governor of Nevada Mon OGDEN— Five Salt-- Lake City motorists Injured near here in day was presented with a testiaccidents late Sunday were reported recovering or released from monial cf esteem as Carson City and Nevada celebrated the seventy-fourt- h the local hospital Moifday Don McKay 24 son of Mr and Mrs D D McKay of Salt Lake City and HyntSville was Improving from head and hand Injuries suf- fered’ when his motorcycle collided with an automobile on the mountain road three mile east of Layton Hrwas hurled 52 feet: officers said Four other Salt Lake City autolsts were taken to a local hospital Sunday night following a collision near the Intersection of Harrison boulevard and the airport highway southeast of Ogden The injured gave their names nd addresses as follows Fuchla Thony-to- n 18 of 268 West Second North street head cuts Joe Bruehl 32 758 Jeremy street head bruises Betty Buhler 19 of 1929 South Fifth East street Injured Jcnee and Jesper Llchers 20 1209 Alameda avenue head cuts All were released from the hospital Monday after treatment and observation The accident occurred when Mr Bruehl stopped his car paruhlly off the highway when his lights went out said Deputy Sheriffs James A Larson and George Weatherstone A machine- driven by J R Taylor of 1042 Blaine avenue Salt Lake City crashed into the rear of the Bruehl automobile officers said - Silver Attack Roils Utahns Action of the New York state chamber 6f commerce in condemning the government’s silver policy brought from Utah mining leaders Monday the comment that the committee --responsible for the re port simply displayed lack of knowledge of the subject Submitted by the chamber’s committee on finance and currency the Report asserted that the treasury’s efforts to increase the use of monetary illver has failed and urged President Roosevelt and congress to call a halt to the program A G Mackenzie secretary of the Utah chapter American Mining congress expressed the opinion generally held by mining men when he said “These resolutlohs are nothing new The east has been fighting silver for years but they don’t un derstand what they’re doing As a matter of fact the purchase of local silver dosn't cost the government k cent The mint simply takes the silver from the miner and returns him half of it in silver coin or certificates as payment” UPTON — WyouHl -- t Defying -C W shooting throats M Reed and a Wyoming bank Monday balked the attempt of two young gunmen to rob the Union National bank anniversary of the states After Reed a bank patron and admission into the union C Lowe Jr the barik examiner Cokord oldest living former gov- fled from the bank to spread an ernor In the United States will alarm two the abandonedtheir be 100 years old next April 25’I received the sheepskin parchment robbery effort and drove off In a from Governor Richard Klrman on coupe bearing a platform erected at the west en- plates trance of the state capito! the same J S Boatsman bank president building In which Coleord administered the office of chief ’executive said Lowe ignoring the gunman’s from 1890 through 1894 threats to shoot daShed out a ‘back The event waa outstanding In a door soon after the two entered and and commanded alMn day of parades oratory the bank to pageantry in the state's observance of Admission day recalling the day raise their hands in 1864 when Nevada became the One armed man pursued Lowe— thirty-sixt- h state I When Boatsman’s brother entered Coleord bom on a Maine fa?m the bank soon after in 1839 came west with his father Reed walked out the front door In 1856 by way of- Panama He while the remaining robber was orlived at varlous thnes in the mining the president’s brother to towns of Bodie Aurora Virginia deringthe others In raising up his join City and Carson hands From 1868-7- 9 he was In charge After indecision the apparent of the famous Yellow Jacket mine robber decided not to to attempt on the Comstock lode and the Syn- halt Reed When his re companion dicate mine and mill at Bodie In turned a short time later from fruit 1890 he was elected on the Republessly -- pursuing Lowe the two ar lican ticket as governor from the gued for a time and decided to flee town of Aurora before armed pureuit could be orHe served as superintendent of ganized the United States mint in Carson Boatsman said the pair drov from 1898 to 1911 He Is believed southward The Wyoming state to be the oldest living Mason In highway an alarm patrol the state having joined the Gold was telephoned reported to South Dakota In Hill lodge 1866 and Nebraska sheriffs s WHO GOT THE -- 160 158 207 Activity by She was born August 14 1889 in Montgomery county Tennessee to James F and Nancy Bird Horne She was married August 20 1905 in West Poipt Tenn They moved to Spanish Fork in 1915 'and she had been an earnest worker in the L D S Fourth ward She is survived by her husband her parents and the following sons and daughters: Mrs Opal Johnson William A Jr John Mack Paul and Charles Prince all of Spanish Fork Mrs Madge Busenbark of Garland two grandchildren and two Mrs Edward Wo Stubblefield and Mrs Gunnar Johnson of Spanish Fork! Friends may call at the Claudln Funeral home prior to services which will be conducted Thursday at 2 p m in the L D S Fourth ward chapel by BiBhop David B Bowen Interment will be in Spanish Fork city cemetery under the direction of the Claudin Funeral home On Mountain Road All Improved No Inquest Planned In Youth’s Death Folloivs Health Advice UTAH (Total) 1 1938 1 1937 1937 GOP ¥ 27 1937 Dairy Industry more The dairy industry and more on the public health authorities for suggestions In regard to methods and equipment Ariel C Entire year Merrill ‘chief city sanitarian said Monday on his return from a conference of milk and cream industries in Cleveland Ohio Mr Merrill who also attended sessions of the American Public Health association in Kansas City Mo- reported also a definite national trend toward reliance upon tests for correct paseturization of milk and milk products rather than upon bacteria counts OGDEN— A protest that Ogden "The theory seems to be that If Police Chief Dewey F Hawkins and pasteurization is correctly done the harm-leaCaptain C K Keeter had publicly milk product Is bound to be as concerned” is bacteria so far Urged the reelectlon of Sheriff Jo- Mr Merrill explained seph Holbrook of Dayis county in Much Interest by dairy Industry violation of civil service regula tions was registered with the city representatives of which there were mom than 20000 was also reported commission Monday The objection was raised by Wil- In newest plant and equipment deliam A Dawson Davis county Re- velopment made by publlo health October Highway Toll publican chairman who wrote that associations for proces- Hits 21 in State regardless "of the political views "Automatic controls which these men may hold 1we feel sing dairy - products rapidly are BOISE Idaho (A)— Idaho’s highthat it is unfair to Ogden city to taking the- guesswork out of the way death toll in October took 21 Mr Merrill reported have Its name used in a political industry bringing the total to 144 for 1938 campaign” compared with 151 for the first 10 Mayor H W Peery addressed to months of 1937 Mr Dawson a letter of "apology in During October last year 14 perbehalf of these two police officers” sons perished and the Ogden commission voted to "It looks bad” commented E T refer the Incident to the civil service Spencer state law enforcement decommission safety director "because-"I was Indeed surprised to see —Charged with forgery of the name partment fifth of the fatalities each such tactics used by our police de' of Clifford G Stoker to indorse an occurs during November and year Debenepartment inasmuch as same is unemployment compensation Carrillo 36 cember national statistics show” warrant Jose fund fit to civil our service contrary regula' "I of Copperton was bound over to tions” Mayor Peery wrote district-cou- rt by indefinitely understood that the Third M J BronsonMonday He was Judge City neither the Ogden city commission nor I have ever authorized such in- remanded to the county jail under dorsement and I think it entirely 32500 bail The offense allegedly occurred uncalled for” The Indorsement appeared in the August 20 with intent to defraud PRICE-Ticondition of Earl October 26 issue of the Kaysville Tannenbaum brothers of $1291 'ip M L Pettit 40 of 280 B street Pace 40 Price cattleman was reWeekly Reflex with names of both Chief Hawkins and Captain Keeler was also bound over on a forgery ported serious Monday He was incount accused of passing a check jured Saturday near Woodside 30 affixed "Sheriff Holbrook and Deputy for $15 on Hemenway & Moser com- - miles east of here when the horse Roberts have given opr department pany on October 14 knowing the" he was riding stumbled and fell on ' him such fine cooperation and loyal sup1 check to be a forgery Rex Mathis Mr Pace’s employer port we would suffer a distinctive Joss should they be removed” the said the two were riding with cattle - advertisement Youth Given Sentence read about seven miles west of Wood-sid- e “These gentlemen are valiant when the horse Mr Pace was leaders in our Utah Peace Officers' For Taking Auto riding stumbled and fell down a association and for this reason steep embankment Mr Mathis rode A felony complaint alleging the to the state highway halted a passalone should remain in office "Law enforcement should have defendant deprived William M ing motorist and brought the inno place in politics and please be- Faulds 383 M street of his car on jured man to Price Mr Pace sustained a possible lieve us when we say that our in October 14 was reduced to a misterest in these men ia in no way demeanor by District Judge Oscar fractured skull and internal In W McConkie acting on a defense juries and was still unconscious at prompted by politics "It ia our desire that you will con- motion Monday and the defend- a late hour Monday sider the public good that you Will ant youth Dell McKay 20 of 223 of sher- California avenue pleaded guilty forget politics in A term of six months in the couniff and that you will retain in office these tWo men who have proven ty jail was imposed by Judge Mcthemselves to be such trustworthy Conkie and a stay of execution and efficient officers of the law” granted- PROVO— Howard Ho o ley 34 emVineyard farmer formerly ployed in Salt Lake City was found dead ‘in the garage at his home Monday morning of a shotgun wound according to Sher-ifE G Durnell He had plaeedthe muzzle gun against his left breast and pulled the trigger Sheriff Durnell said He was found by his widow Mrs Gladys Fryer Hooley The gun had beeivobtathed earlier in the day from a brother-in-laL G Fryer Despondency over poor health' was thought responsible for SALT LAKE CITY - PROPERTIES his act Sheriff Durnell said ‘ two Surviving are his- - widow Sons Earl and Glade Hooley four sisters Mrs Sarah E H Harper LOANS QUICKLY MADE UNDER THE of Orem Mrs Leah Kirk of MidLIBERALIZED PROVISIONS OF- THE vale Mrs Delilah Clegg of Provo and Mrs Melda Terry of Park City NATIONAL HOUSING ACT OR OUR OWN Bix brothers William Thomas and UNUSUALLY ADVANTAGEOUS LQAN PLANS Arnold Hooley of Lindon Samuel T L and Verland Hoqley of Orem He was born at Lindon September 3 1903 a son of Alonzo and Sarah Call Today for Full Information Matilda Park Hooley To Nov To Nov n it 38 Tribune Intermountain Service SPANISHF O R Kr— Mrs" Lillie Belle Horne Prince '49 wife of William A Prince died at a local hospital Monday afternoon Death was due to an injury to her knee sustained when she fell on a rock and cut her knee while hunting der with her husband in Spanish Fork canyon last Thursday Mrs Prince was rushed unconscious to the hospital only four hours before her death Dr Joseph Hughes who attended her said the cause of death was myocardlties superinduced by the shock of the accident She 3a4 suffered' for some time from' a weak heart Death JBecomes Second Due To Car Crashes Nevada Pays 12000 OOOl FraudTrial Faces Copp ertonMah Price Man Hurt As Horse Falls O 1 Vineyard Farmer Found Dead --of-the TO BUILD BUY Oil MODERNIZE FIRST SECURITY TRUST CO Main street opposite post office 4 THE LOW PRICE OF RAW ALUMINUM MEANS REAL SAVINGS TO THE CONSUMER Last year several hundred different kinds of manufacturers from toymakers to train builders made articles of aluminum They bought more than half the metal they needed from concerns which 'mdfce a business of reclaiming ' A and selling' ’’used" aluminum and from other ' suppliers The aluminum and its alloys which we supplied in many convenient forms cost them $12000000 less than the same amount of metal would have cpst thorn in 1929 'and $21000000 less than in 1926 H4w were these large savings accomplished? — The -- aluminum was extracted from the samtT kind- of ore as in 1929 and in JL926 The same basic processes were employed On an average the workers in our plants received about 30 more for making a pound of aluminum in 1937 than they did in 1929 The clear saving of many millions of dollars was the' direct result of scientific research organized to seek every possible efficiency and economy in production! Much moneywas spent in improving plants and equipment so that every pound of aluminum could benefit by these discoveries The hope of selling more aluminum was a guiding v motive for all this effort and investment But who got the $l2000j000 of savings? It went to the users of aluminum — to the manufacturers who make things and to you who buy them X V ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA w Faces Liquor Charge OrPOCATELLO Idaho-Lew- is tiz 63 was in the Bannock county jail Monday facing a charge of sale of litjuor to Indians He was arrested Sunday night ‘ BUT MADE ALUMINUM LIGHT " mim v M HAS MADE IT CHEAP - AND PLENTIFUL AND STRONG C I a |