Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 7 1938 Spring Canyon 'Woman Dios Traffic Crasli County Seat As Auto Rolls Down Bank 7 Hurts Five Campaign Nears Climax Victim’s Neck Broken as Car Skids Near Brigham Water Users Ask Aid on Survey Costs -- On Icy Road Hurtles 400 Feet Three Others in Family Badly Hurt Passengers in Bus Suffer Injuries In Truck Collision Cedar ' Supporters Wait Decision on Proposal t Tribune Intermountain Service PRICE—Treacherous Price canyon claimed its first victim of Tribune Intermountain Service BRIGHAM CITY — Five persons the winter Sunday morning when Mrs A W Livingston 57 of were Injured a truck and trailer Spring Canyon died’ before reaching a hospital after suffering a were demolished two cows killed broken neck when the car in which she was- - riding skidded on an andf a Union Pacific bus badly damembankment icy curve and plunged down a 400-foaged Sunday at 9:30 p m in a collision one mile south of Dewey-vill- e Her husband critically injured' Was taken to Spring Canyon hoe- - MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITIES Her son and daughter-ln-iSalt Lake City ’The Injured: 37 Mr and Mrs Arden Living- To November 7 1938 Ernest Johnson 50 of Butte 31 ston were less seriously hurt but To November 7 1937 severely cut right leg and 38 Mont are being treated at Price City Entire year 1937 loss of blood Sait Lake County hospital Ramon Angelos 42 of Pocatello The accident occurred at 9:30 (Outside Salt Lake City) A m according to Deputy Sheriff To November 7 1938 33 Idaho severe cuts and bruises about VerTo November 7 1937 Warren and 37 face and left leg non Davis The car driven by Ar- Entire year 1937 34 A B Jager 67 of Woodland Cal den Livingston reportedly struck Utah (total) severely sprained right ankle the icy stretch of road and skidded Salt Lake and (Including City Mrs Manda Reno 67 of Snyder The driver instinctively applied the Colo severe cuts and bruises County) brakes which threw the car over To November 7 1988 187 Earl Reno 25 of Snyder Colo the embankment to a vertical drop To November 7 1937 160 crushed chest and glass in both of approximately 50 feet The car Entire year 1937 307 eyes ' and its occupants roiled down the Johnson was taken to the Valley incline to Price river hospital at Tremonton The others were treated at a Brigham City hosThrown From Car pital where early Monday all but was The dead woman's husband Reno were reported In good condithrown out about half way down tion Reno's attending physician officers reported The driver who said he was not in critical condition suffered a broken wrist severe and that he did not believe the r lacerations hip injury and possible man’s sight would be impaired Internal Injuries attracted the atThe accident occurred when the Brigham Gty Parley southbound tention of parsing motorists who bus driven by Ray assisted in taking the Injured people Set by Committee Oberhansley 25 of 454 East South to hospitals Temple street Salt Lake City The elder Mr Livingston was recrashed into the parked truck and shock from severe Tribune Intermountain Service ported suffering trailer owned by Rulon R Burton broken ribs and lacerations His BRIGHAM CITY— The first of Treasureton Idaho and occudaughter-in-lasuffered a severed - right ear shock and lacerations" meeting of the farm tenant pur- pied by his brother Willis Burton 27 of Treasureton The Livingstons were reported chase committee— Ralph Richards The truck which had been of Riverside Welton of Ward J to traveling Spring City to visit at the side of the road while relatives The road up Price can Willard and Noble Hunsaker of itparked owner went to Deweyville to Corinne— will in take the farm place yon is dry except for a short stretch materials to repair a tire was near a spring opposite Kyune security administration office here get hurtled into the air and carried 100 which is covered with ice The icy Monday W J Thayne county su- feet as it plunged off road cannot be seen by motorists pervisor of the farm security ad- the by the busWillis Burton who highway reports traveling west until they are upon ministration sitting in the cab of the truck it Deputy Peacock reports Al- to The committee will have 335440 was in purchasing farms for was uninjured though there are guard rails on the fiveexpend The impact tore a hole' 10 feet Box Elder county farm tenant “S" curve the Livingston car missed in the front of thS bus the end rail and struck a guy wire families who wil repay the gov- square ernment over a period at 3 demolished the truck and trailer which failed to stop the machine and killed two of four cows being per cent interest Escape Tragedy Monday's meeting will be pri- transported by the Burtons Bus company officials said the Four occupants of a car driven marily to acquaint the committee truck did not have lights in operaand with rules group of John Mahcina regulations Price by narrowly tion at the time of the crash escaped death at this point on the on procedure in selecting the five The bus carried 28 passengers road Saturday at 7 p m when re- families from more (ban 250 appliIncluding the five who were inturning from the homecoming foot- cations jured ball game' at Provo Their car skidded on the ice and struck a rock The impact snapped Typing Station LYMAN Wyo— The Uinta county the steering mechanism and out of OGDEN— The pneumonia typing farm bureau will have charge of control the car spun around sev- station to be operated free to the the first day of the annual farmers' eral times but stopped before going public by the city health depart- Round-u- p here November 17 and 18 - over the embankment ment will open within two weeks providing a program and an eveNone of the occupants was in- according to City Chemist A T ning banquet The Lions club will jured Berrett ot w Stats-patrolma- 400-fo- ot Farm Tenant Unit to Meet w 40-ye- ar Read VIHAT ECONOMIST WORLD SAYS FAMOUS ABOUT — i ffeJmL Savituji “At this time there is another type of investment that we Tribun Intermountain Service CEDAR CITY — Whll actual electioneering on the part of candidates was at a standstill Sun- day advocates and- - opponents of the ’county seat removal proposal were busy preparing for whatwas expected to be the most Intense drive for vote ever undertaken In Iron county Committee workers met at Cedar City and canvassing of outlying town continued mort of the Monday will see action day throughout the county by both faetione Assurance received Saturday that a new courthouse could be constructed if necessary through assistance from the Work progress administration and which would absorb most of the county's W P A labor for 18 months spurred proponents of the removal pian Into action Sunday Would Obviate Bonde They maintained the new building could be built in thla manner without a bond issue being floated either on the part of Cedar City or Iron county The W P A plan and action of Cedar City’s council in deciding to donate a site for the new county building will" be carried to voters through- -' out the county Monday Kumen L Jones chairman of the removal committee's special taxpayers group said “We realize that the issue will come up again and again if it is defeated this time and will do everything In our power to settle the county seat question once and for all” Mr Jones said “Cedar City’s great increase in population during the past few years is largely comprised of persons who have moved in from other counties and other atates Defeat No E Jon ‘They do not feel the old intercommunity spirit which has always existed between southern Utah towns and cannot understand why the county seat should not logically be located at Cedar City where they have made their homes and invested in businesses “For this reason we cannot expect that defeat of the question now will solve the problem It will surely be carried to the voters again in four or six years" He pointed to the city’s expressed intention of commencing an administration building and jail regardless of the- outcome ef the election and asked “If the county seat is to be removed ultimately why not do It now and save the expense of two buildings T" Parowan Campaign Parowan’s committee opposing the move has based its campaign on two major points: That of increased expense and raises in the tax levy and of the psychological effect removal would have on the citizens and business in Parowan ‘There is no economic justification for moving the county seat i this time” a spokesman pointed out “From an economic standpoint a matter of actual cost and expense we believe that even Cedar City can get by cheaper with its present set-u- p than it could in the kind of new building It would want If the county joined it” Mayor A C Hatch of Parowan will carry a summation Of that city’s cause for retaining the county seat to voters with a radio appeal Monday night while Donald C Une and Ruben J Shay will speak in behalf of the removal proposal - Red Cross Aids should like to call to the atten tion of the average saver and investor We refer to the various Federal Savings and Loan Associations of the country These afford principal and accrued interest insurance up to $5000 They also afford you a somewhat better income than the ordinary savings bank Jime deposit Lay Plans For Roll Drive Tribune Intermountain Service ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — Red Cross roll call chairmen chapter chairmen afld volunteer roll call workers from five western Wyoming counties defied encroaching winter here Saturday to hear regional state and district lea'ders plan the 1933 Red Cross roll call for Sweetwater Uinta Lincoln Teton and Sublette counties The roll call will open November 11 close Thanksgiving day-Tmeeting called by Miss Lola Wilson of Rock Springs western Wyoming district Chairman was addressed by Lawrence Ryan national Red Cross fiel- representative and Hqrry B Durham of Casper state president Problems confronting each of the western Wyoming chapters were discussed Federal Savings and Loan Associations are nationwide institutions receiving their charters from the Federal Government All deposits are insured up to $5 000 by tbp Federal-Savin- gs and --Loan -- Insurance Corporation They have been fostered by the govern-nlen- f to promote savings and to finance home ownerIncome is tax free to the depositor —both State ship and Federal Normal Tax Dividends are declared at ad Interesting News Briefs Of Intermountain Area Successful Festival — Presentation of Provo Community church’s fail festival during the past week was reported a huge auccess by its sponeor City-Paro’w- Tri-Coun- ty he Seeks II Group $10000 To Continue Study Tribune IntermouaUin Service PROVO— Appropriation of 35000 each from the federal bureau of agricultural engineering and Utah Heavy Vote mately 11000 cent increase been printed county WyO a record vote American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Boy Scouts— Boy Scout leaders of Cache valley will meet for a leadership program to begin Wednesday at 7:30 p m in Logan Seen — Approxiballots — a 25 per over 1936— have in Sweetwater in anticipation of Tuesday Work In Idaho — Secretary of Agriculture Iieary A Wallace announced Sqnday selection of the Oakley area in Cassia county Idaho for Immediate work under the new program to help develop water eupphes on farm and- range state agricultural experiment staArmistice Plans — A parade tion will be eought by water users and patriotic pageant will feaof Utah Wasatch and south Sum- ture Armistice day observance at mit counties who are defendants Ely Nev under direction of the in the water suit brought by Salt Lake county interests to adjudicate the rights of Utah river ktke-Jord- waters The money will be used to help defray expenses of surveys already started to make an extensive study of the use of Utah lake drainage waters said Elmer A Jacob of Provo secretary of the executive committee of water usere of the three counties Resolutions to ask for th appropriations were passed by the executive committee at a meeting her Saturday evening Mr Jacob said It is also planned to assess all the area In the three countlee obtaining water from the Provo river and adjacent watersheds at the rate of 5 cents per acre With slightly more than 150000 acres lh this area the amount that would be raised to match federal funds would be approximately 37500 Mr Jacob pointed out Defense Basle The surveys now being made under the direction of Dr O W Israelsen irrigation and drainage engineer will form the foundation for the defense in the court action now pending Mr Jacob said At a recent meeting of water users of the three counties it was Voted unanimously to authorize the executive committee to seek such assistance and make the necessary plans to carry or the work Mr Jacob reported The surveys besides determining the seepage returns and consumptive use of water on the various lands throughout the three counties will also provide information on types of soil and crops grown 4 on these lands Those attending Saturday’s meeting were: W J Cordner of Orem vice chairman who presided in the absence of Frank Wentz of Orem chairman: Roy Taylor representing the Spanish Fork area J O Stone president of the Provo River Water Companies association representing that area Virgil Peterson representing the Lehl area David Clayburn of Midway and I E Baum of Heber representing the Wasatch county area T H McNeill of Kamas representing Wasatch and South Kamas Irrigation companies and" Mr Jacob and"Mr - lands Students Test Union Farmer Spider Poison Dies at Chores POCATELLO Idaho— To counter- act the deadly polton of the black widow spider students at the University of Idaho south are in the midst of a number of experiments under direction of Professor E E Roscoe Instructor A formula is being sought whereby the antidote may be made in tablet form All present antidotes are in hypodermic- form and are not q convenient or practical as a tablet The most difficult problem confronting the group engaged in the project— is— tlief— gathering—ofthi Guinea pigs are deadly apider subject to the spider's bites and are then treated with various medical substances to discover medical substances to ascertain which has the proper remedial properties Professor Roscoe has been engaged in this phase of pharmacology since 1934 having started the experiment while taking work at Denver university Malad Resident Hurt Seriously Four Others Escape MALAD Id&ho-rOn- e young worn- an was injured seriously and four other young people all but one from ? Malad escaped with minor injuries here Sunday shortly after 1 a m when an auto failed to negotiate a curve said Deputy “Sheriff W E Thomas Still unconscious at a late hou'r Sunday was Lorraine Stockings 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs Angus Stockings She was a passenger in an automobile driven by Arthur Bylngton 22 of Downey which left the road one mile south of the city limits Tb? vehicle ran for 205 feet through Grow a muddy borrow pit struck a fence ‘‘noting down five fence posts and UNION— Harlow Redfield long engaged in farming was found dead at the rear of his home about 9:45 a‘ m Sunday oy his wife Mr Grow had left the hduqe about 8:30 'a m to do chores' the last time he was seen alive Coroner Fred Lindbeck and Dr William F Beer who investigated said death was due to a heart attack - Born in Salt Lake City April 30 1882 son of Joseph S and Eva d Grow Mr Grow was a lifetime resident of Salt Lake county Ho married Ethel Cahoon in June 1908 Surviving besides his widow are a sister Mrs Grace Webb wife of Chief of Police William C Webb of Salt Lake City a son Harlow B Grow of Oak Park 111 and a Catherine Grow of daughter 56 Red-fiel- Union landed near the railroad tracks said Deputy Thomas John Thomsa 18 complained of an injury to the chest while Lydia Morgan 18 and Dorla Morgan 21 sisters suffered from shock All were passengers In the machine driven and were by Bylngton i thrown through the roof Bylngton told me he was forced off the road by another automobile” said Deputy Thomas ‘If there was another automobile involved the driver failed to stop” hisaid Officers investigating said they found a chip taken front a utility poleplneleet amL six' Inches high It was thought a bumper on the car struck the pole Sheriff A1 Josephsen who waa out of the city Sunday afternoon ed investigated the accident and State Highway Patrolman D W (Bud) Bliss of Pocatello to assist in the investigation aum-mon- Farm Bureau Unit Reelects Head BRIGHAM CITY— Ethelbert Larsen of Corinne was reelected president of the South Box Elder county farm bureau at a membership meeting in the county courthouse here Saturday Other officers elected are Mrs J Y Ferry Jr first vice presiROYAL COAL CONTAINS dent Roy Holmgren of Bear River City second vice president and two-yeMORE HEAT UNITS AND director Mrs C G Adney of Corinne vice president of the home LESS ASH PER POUND and community section and J L Weldman of Bear River City secretary and treasurer CALL The officers elected also serve as an executive board ROYAL KNIGHT COAL CO ar - - WASATCH 1145? Israelsen Second Effort Inasmuch as tho water users co- operated in raising fund for the work that has been carried on to date It is thought theywil! again subscribe especially if appropriations are granted by federal agencies Mr Jacob said In the last assessment from 80 to 90 per cent of the water users responded he pointed out The suit of the Salt Lake county water companies is now awaiting the filing of answers by the defendants after demurrers to tho suit were filed by the water users Fores Aids Start Classes Today OGDEN — Administrative assistants from the 24 national forests in this area Monday will begin a two weeks’- - training school in the regional - forest service building here R H Rutledge regional for- Salt Ule Cootr kaahouaa Bo Ml' salt um oiw bemtl MtlH M mt it llrt Omt ester announces Public service personnel and office management fund accounting inspections and other topics will be considered at the sessions which will be opened by Mr Rutledge and C N Woods associate forester Instructors for the schooi will be John N Kinney assistant regional forester E N Kavanagh M R Scott W F Murray E F Crary J A Nelson G L Rigdon A R Standing and Mis Kathryn I Melvin fea Road a Bridge Dapartont Mfare I bava torn ragaaatad Ik o paUtloo algnad a? aora feaa 100 aaobara M tear "phatiaally all Rapubllaaa easpaiga sarin feat Coaniaalooar laJ1 BJtuLUna Baa Lotus a s4 aaaaaaunt gala at t aalarlaa'af Mployaa tT aaqalgi purpoaaa ar feat aufe aa kae kaa fete kr Our Osteal hit aaparlntandant Oroop U 3aoratarytraaartr of aiafet kava aa feployaaa tlfara fans orwtoS aid toot roll ad by to tboaa operating la lodgaa alaba tor aaS larger Industrial antarprlaaa IteberahlB la tala fund la antiralj optional a It a tho aplart aaS all aaotrlbutlons voluntary all oxpoaSlfens auet bo ajproaad by m aaplapaa'a tatetta Mr baa aa satrol of feo rad So owmIti aiallar II i apaat f tho folloaiagi Furthaao M flaaora for aifelaraoi aaS raUtliai aaSllac glfta oto ta Daafe eaaafita of S6000 ta alSaaa af SaaaaaaS aflonoi Prat atelaaloe ta 11 tat Inga and parti aa for aaglopa a partnar Ota far aeatrSbutloaa to any oharltetla fiaSt S tllaiaatloa of oolleltattoh saaoog aaployaaa 1 Ely Elks to Greet District Deputy i' - ELY Nev Dr J C Cherry of Tonopah district deputy grand exalted rulef of Nevada will make his official visit to the Ely Elks lodge November 10 dinner for officergTjf the lodge andpast 'exalted rulers will be held early in the evening honoring Dr Cherry followed by his visit to the lodge Announced at the' Elks meeting thlst lyeek was the yearly scholarship of 3250 which will be given by the state association to some boy Or girl who attends the University of Nevada Mr Hallla baa aavar raoatvoS aa aa fits thla fund kaa a aoatral Oaar It ha aavar aprond ar Slaapprovad af aur argaaiaatla- aS d So act aot tagiloMta rooolva ita aaaaflta aaloog “j truly youra aa&K C GJbtus SoorttvyTrMiuror — In 1928 Republicans spent $440125 in the Road Bridges Department with fewer roads fewer bridges In 1938 James B Mullins spent only $28081058 taxpayers $15931442 stated periods usually six months as earned” ’ M Savings placed here by November 10th earn dividends from November 1st saving '' Does that Look Like Waste of Taxpayers’ Money? Don’t Be Deceived by Campaign Falsehoods 4 ' Dividends Never Less Than 3 — — Re-ele- t ct j 4 James B Mullins and tlie Entire Democratic County Ticket! VOTE DEMOCRATIC STRAIGHT m HUNT Auto Crashes At Curve Girl Injured" rtdgRAL BAVINOl A LOAN AINOOIATION Of SALT LAKE CITY Milliooi of people everywhere v we Luden’s political artv Arthur Marah Marrrtarv Drmorratlr County Commltta TJwhmin Hhtal ) |