Show THE Car Accident Kills One- - Develops Skill at Trade Hurts Three Indian Dies as SALf LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER Auto Truck Collide on Road LAS VEGAS Nev— roadster and a blinding setting sun combined to cause a fatal auto accident on a farm road lntersec tion north of Pocatello late Wednesday afternoon said a report of State Patrolman D W (Bud) Bliss One ' Indian James Martin 35 was dead and three other Indians were under treatment in the Pocatello General hospital for injuries Hospital attaches said the patients were Custer Bachs 4 who suffered a broken hip and lesser Mrs Lizzie Tlndahay injuries Bache 27 the child’s mother fractured hip on upper leg bone also cuts and bruises and Johnny Ponzo 31 cuts and bruises which were not believed to be serious The Indian’s car was involved In collision with a one and one-haton beet truck driven by Ernest C Kowallis 25 of Pocatello R F D No 1 north of this city The covering for the open automobile was constructed of canvas stretched across the bows of the former top and the sides were covered completely obstructing the view of the occupants said Patrolman Bliss who Investigated A farm to market road was the scene of the accident the vehicles coming together at ah Intersection two and a half miles west of the North Pocatello L D S ward lf chapel at Tyhee The Indians were headed north and the beet truck carrying about a ton of dirt back to the farm from a dump was going west directly into the setting sun It was believed Ponzo was driving the Indian car “Apparently neither slacked speed and the two vehicles came together in the center of the intersection1 said Patrolman Bliss The car carrying the four Indians was 50 feet from the center of protest on alleged discrimination against Las Vegas public utilities in the proposed amendment to the recently enacted Las Vegas license ordinance Wednesday had been lodged with the city commission by representatives of the Southern Nevada Power company the Laa Vegas Land and Water company the Southern Nevada Telephone company and the Las Vegas Gas company Appearing for the power company Ed W Clark called attention to the fact that the city commission is preparing an amendment to this controversial ordinance which he said "will provide for a reduction in fees for all types of business except the l' utilities" "We are willing to pay what the city wants if it is fair compared for other businesswith the set-u- p es" he explained "If you reduce C R Tillotson Weber college night school student works at the rates in thb present ordinance in the manner contemplated you one of the school lathes as LeRoy A Blaser director of vocawill be making a serious mistake tional training watches We are willing to stand a little increase in conformity with the others but the power company cannot pay $3000 when other business licenses are not increased In short time this is bound to be passed on to the consumer” Lep A McNamee representing the water company said there was no complaint from the utilities when Weber Course Aims to Fill Jobs the' original ordinance was passed on October 1 but that the proposed amendment appeared “out of line" According to Industries’ Needs when the utilities were not given the benefit of the reduction granted Tribune Intermountain Service all other lines of business OGDEN— Hobbyists embryo and accomplished tradesmen alike W D Vance of the gas company are numbered among the 175 students taking vocational and me- stated that his company’s license had been raised from $10 to $100 a chanical arts courses offered by Weber college in night classes quarter and asked that this com pany be treated the same as other LeRoy A Blaser vocational training director reports While the courses have been businesses Herb Krause who Mayor drawn in keeping with surveys of presided at the meeting in the abopportunities for skilled workers in sence of Mayor Marble asked that north central Utah and limited as to writing to the number of apprentices to be the protests be reduced trained they have not heen closed and presented to the board for fur to those whose interestr is in ac- ther consideration quiring an avocation or in themselves with theory Israel Call Dies and modern practices in trades Jie if fen Night School Gives Training For Apprentices Hobbyists pro-ter- Death Takes the Intersection having crashed Patriarch through an irrigation system head-gat- e and then into the fence The truck driven by Kowallis was about 42 feet from the point of impact when it stopped also piled against the fence on the northeast corner of the intersection the officer reported Ray Stewart a farm hand working near by was an eye witness No arrests were made Woman Hurt Six 4 Escape in Mishaps Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN— A woman suffered a dislocated shoulder and six other per sons escaped injury in two accidents late Tuesday night according to reports of the sheriff’s office and hospital Automobiles driven by William B Maughan of Wellsville and Earl Trappetts of Grace Idaho collided south of Logan and the two drivers and four passengers in the Trappetts’ car escaped injury Deputy Sheriffs and Wesley Malmberg Julian Bair who investigated reported Passengers in the Trappetts’ car were Mr and Mrs Arnold Trappetts their son and Truman Ash all of Grace To Visit SL 100-c- ar m Mil Put to - newly-organize- s " Action Deferred— Logan Wednesday commissiojners city de- ferred until Friday action on a citizens’ petition asking x—public hearing for Edward J Murphy citv sexton who was dismissed October 28 for "lack of cooperation" Many Students — Weber county's 1938 school population is 3672 —14 more than in 1937— according to corrected census figures released Wednesday by William P Miller assistant district superintendent Club Organized — With Grant Staley as president a Lions club has been organized at Montpelier Idaho according to Rulon Dunn of Preston district governor A charter night celebration has been set tentatively for January 18 Ask Campaign— M embers of Southern Idaho Inc meeting at Burley Wednesday approved a resolution asking the next legislature to approve funds to advertise the state's products and scenic attractions according to Ward C Howard of Jerome secretary Plan Indorsed— J C Kennedy of Idaho Falls Idaho said Wednesday he had received indorsement of his “caution card" highway safety program from Governor Barzilla W Clark Senator William E Borah Congressman D Worth Clark and others Leader Named— J C Hamilton cashier of the Farmers’ National hank at Buhl was named presidistrict dent of the of the Idaho Bankers’ association at a meeting of the group Wednesday at Buhl Idaho south-centr- al JUNCTION— It's all a bit con- fusing but Mrs Lura Stark Coats of Marysvale was a candidate for justice of the peace in the recent general election and was elected county surveyor of Piute county She was elected by virtue of two' write-i- n votes According to County Clerk Jay Applegate Mrs Coats’ name was duly- entered on the ballot as a candidate for the post of justice of the Although the county has ne'ver half a surveyor a blank space was left on the ballot under the heading "offices to be filled” for ' Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— games of skill will be- - recognized in Ogden It was decided Wednesday after Mayor H W Peery had received word from the attorney general's office that such devices were legal Commissioner William J Rack ham joined with the mayor in expressing support for a new that will liberalize present regulations "I was reliably Informed" said Mayor Peery “that Salt Lake City county surveyor' is collecting $25 a year license fee for marble games They are charging $150 a year for one card table I certainly shall make it a point to see that Ogden is given every concession under the law the same as Salt Lake City” It was decided by the two commissioners that $60 a year would be the fee for "marble games” and that Tribune Intermountain Service the fee for card tables Would b ’ OGDEN— American-bor- n Japanese of Utah will assemble in considerably increased Ogden Friday for the sixth annual convention of Japanese Nesei and hear Senator Elbert D Thomas discuss "Nesei’s Opportunity ISew Hope I FOH THE to Contribute to Utah’s Betterment” Scene of the convention expect-1- " ed to attract some 200 delegates will be Ogden L D S Fourth ward recreation hall at Twenty-firstreet and Jeffterson avenue said fend TODAY for Compete Tatsuo Koga of Wilson president Information on tho MEW of the Japanese-America- n Citizens" of Utah northern league Registration of delegates will open the conferenee at 10 a m AIDS and the first regular session will be no th Acclaimed thmuands 1 m by called at p century's greatrat achievement In hearing sUd field Entirely new Mayor H W Peery will welcome principles by Beil Telephone LabNesei members and a representaoratories ! tive of Governor Henry H Blood fsTANDARlT OPTICA - CO will extend greetings from state SAT SOUTH MAIN ST officials 8AIT LAKE CITY UTAH send Please At the convention banquet closImmediately com- - i J without cost or obligations ing the conference City CommisJ pleto Information on the New t sioner Edward T Saunders and the Western Elec trio Aadlpbooe Name Rev Walter L French of- the First Addreos Methodist church will speak Floyd1 State City - pei-ip- name under Jthe “surveyor" listing Another voter wrote in the name of John Henry also of Marysvale Under state laws which declare that "the person receiving the highest number of votes for any office to be filled is elected thereto" election officials declared Mrs Coats to be surveyor According to S D Huffaker deputy state attorney general the election is legal if Mrs Coats qualifies by posting the necessary bond ordi--nan- Utah’s Japanese Will Hear Thomas at Conventioi ' st Western Electric HEflRIHG I- '' a - N v A -V S a 4 V ' '' t J ' fcr 4 New-hous- Potato Buyer Kills Self IDAHO FALLSy'Idaho — Merle Wilson 31 localpotato buyer affiliated with thrdaho Falls tended warehouse shbt himself to death Wednesday ijt the basement of his residence at 353 East Twelfth street Police Chief C A Carlson reported Despondent over business conditions Mr Wilson had picked up a rifle in the kitchen and remarked to his wife Mrs Margaret Wilson he was going to do some “practicing” Mrs Wilson followed her husband into the basement to retrieve the gun but he went behind the furnace and shot himself in the head falling across the rifle officers said The victim succumbed before ar rival of a physician summoned by Mrs Wilson Funeral services will be con ducted Friday at 2' p m in the McHan Mortuary funeral chapel with the Rev J I Gulick of the Presbyterian church officiating Interment will be in Rose Hill'cerne-ter- y Firemen Extinguish Blaze on Truek LOGAN— Members of the Logan-Cach- e fire department Wednesday afternoon extinguished a blaze on a truck owned by Ora Benson 636 North Fifth East street Damage was limited to $10 it was reported Mr Benson was cleaning his motor with gasoline and a short circuit in the wiring of the truck kindled the fluid ' 55S£ Call for Blood Donor Finds It 30 Ready to Aid Transient Tribune Intermountain Service Tormented with throat huskiness drypenniless TWIN FALLS Idaho-- A ness coughs due to colds? Let a Vicks transient Carl Booth from MisCough Drop dissolve naturally in your mouth It bathes tender throat tissues souri was seriously ill in the Twin With medication for 12 to 15 minutes in and comforting relief comes fast Vicks Falls county general hospitalWednmedicated need of a blood transfusion are reaUy medicated the county was without with the Ingredients esday-but famous for re- funds to pay for the services of a of Vicks VapoRub donor lieving discomforts due to colds When Chief of Police Howard GilMEDICATED lette was advised of the need by the VICKS COUGH attending physician he went to a local cigar store announced the ' DROPS Tribune Intermountain Service Applegate said Mrs Coats was defeated by a margin of 10 votes for the justice court-pos- t But three voters wrote in her Club Formed— With 33 charter d Las Vegas Nev Lions club was in full operation Wednesday after naming of Clifford A Jones as presi-- dent Peery Rackham Plan Move to Liberalize Rule n eight-mont- Coal Caravan v Candidate for By 10 Votes but Write-iSupport Makes Her County Surveyor Harvest Ready — Northern Utah’s bumper sugar beet crop will be completely harvested and delivered by early next week J W Randall district manager for the Amalgamated Sugar company said at Ogden Wednesday menders the Games of Skill Peace Justice Beaten Tribune jOTYmountain Service carpentry drafting BOblffTPi Tjf — Jsrael Call 84 machine shop practices and plumbL A'-r- I yjiy r T'eaderNligd at his ing Vocationally the following homCTA'fesday of Thjieart subjects are available: Office machines bookkeeping shorthand typA patriarch of the church an& a ing and business English In CO' temple worker for 35 years Jar operation with local merchants one Call was born July 2 1854 course in retail merchandising Is Utah son of Anson and under way and several others are Call Bowen Martha Credit managebeing arranged He was a pioneer of Carson City ment commercial advertising and Nev and at Call’s Fort in Box window display courses soon will be Elder county He was married first available as will classes in power to Medora White in 1874 and to sewing machine operation Jane Lucinda Judd in June 1880 "Devised to serve the single need With his family he went to serve of more apprentices in the trades a mission in Arizona in 1876 and and industries the college vocah mission in Mexico tional an training program has disin 1883 He was a former member covered two other needs in this secof' South Davis stake high council tion of the state— the demand for Surviving are eight sons Israel skilled hobbies and modern train B Call of Idaho Falls Idaho Vasco ing for journeymen” said Mr' Call of Gridley Ariz John A and Blaser Pair throat-soothi- r explained Seven occupational trades are taught in the current semester of night school including welding At Bountifid Vincent O Call of Bountiful Schuyler Call of Murray Newell Call of Berkeley Cal Ambrose Call of Logan and Willard W Call of Ogden three daughters Mrs Medora A Idaho Bergeson 6f Lewiston Mrs Lydia Investigating officers reported Hancock of Mesa Ariz and Mrs that Mr Maughan was driving south Hettie J Wilson of Bountiful 80 end the Trappetts car going north grandchildren 65 No blame was attached by officers four brothers A B Call of Mrs Doris Pond Winzenried of Mexico Willard Call of Salt Lake Lewiston Utah was treated in the City David Call of Bountiful and Budge Memorial hospital for a dis- Aaron Call of Burley Idaho four located shoulder suffered in an sisters Mys Samantha C Mann accident at her home Details of the Mrs Cynthia Waddoups and Mrs accident were not learned Sarah Barlow all of Wods Cross and Mrs Lucina Perkins of Salt Lake City Canyon Jlisliap Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 1 p m in Bountiful Injures L D S First ward chapeL Burial PRICE— Mr and Mrs Gilford will be in Bountiful city cemetery Heckathorne both 23 are in Price hospital suffering injuries received when their automobile turned end over end in Wildcat canyon about 10 miles east of Price at 3 aT3h Wednesday They were en route to their home in Arkansas from Richmond Cal Mr Heckathorne told investigatPRICE— Officers of the Southing officers he did not think he eastern Utah Associated Industries fell asleep but that having driven announced plans for a from California without rest he Wednesday caravan to Salt Lake City wag very tired He said he throw to advertise the associaa cigaret from the window and the Saturday Coal” pro "Build Utah-Bucar swerved left the road struck tion’s and ’the Carbon-Jorda- n high gram a culvert and overturned school football game Both suffered cuts and bruises The cars will assemble at Leaand Mr Heckathorne is being held vitt’s service station on the west at the hospital for further observalimits at 7:30 a m and will be tion of a back injury Their car city led by state patrolmen and the was demolished They were brought Price chief of police Automobiles tiy the hospital by Rex Caldwell will carry 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