Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 10 Collision Kills Southern Utah Civic Clubs Woman in Plan Silver Road Study Southern Utah for Next Year t Advertising Program I v Also Will Receive Attention At St George Conclave Opening Today Autos Collide In Storm Tribune Intermountain Service j here Friday night for the two-da- y monthly convention of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah which opens Saturday President James M Sargent announced that the members and directors will give Consideration to rood and advertising plans for next year and also discuss the possibility of sta bilizing the government - purchase price of silver V e Members of ths executive board will convene at Liberty hotel at 10 s m and the public is Invited to the open session at which the prinST Tribune Intermountain Service CEDAR CITY — Mrs Edith Brooks died at of Long Beach Cal local hospital late Friday night as result of injuries suffered in a two-ccollision during a heavy snowstorm at Kanarravllle 33 a ar Friday morning Another woman — Mrs Ruby 'Hartman of Gjendale' lone occupant of the car which collided with the Brooks machine— was in "critical' condition at Iron County hospital She suffered seven fractured ribs possible other chest injuries a fractured kneecap and severe lacera- GEORGE— Arriving Farmer Dies Of Ruptured Great Artery tions REXBURG Idaho — An autopsy M E Brooks husband of the vicDr W L Sutherland Madison by tim and a daughter Miss Marion Brooks also were undergoing treat- county physician and Dr Lorin F ment --at the hospital for injuries Rich of Rexburg Friday revealed suffered in the accident Mr BroOks’ Clinton D&yley 33 Archer farmer Injuries included a sprained leg and cuts and bruises and his daugh- found dead in his barn succumbed " -- ter suffered a broken jaw and lacerations Boosts State Toll Mra— Brooks' — death— rocketed Utah's 1938 automobile death toll to 112—a figure unprecedented In the traffic State’! history Sheriff Haldow E Christensen of Cedar City blamed poor visibility and a road made slippery by snow as partial causes of the fatal crash He eald the accident occurred on a highway curve just outside of Kanarravllle when the Brooks car driven north by Mr Brooks apparently skiddedand thea crossed directly Into the path of a southbound car driven by Mrs Hartman wifs of C E Hartman Both cars Were "demolished" Sheriff Christensen Said En Route to Wyoming He added that Mr and Mrs Brooks wsre sn routs to Afton Wyo where Mrs Brooks’ father Joseph Rltson was reported to be Bearing death Drs A L Graff and J S Prest-Wic- h of Cedar City were called to the scene by KaAarraviile residents and rendered first aid before the women wsre moved to the hospital here The accident was tha seoond traffic crash in Iron county this year In which death has resulted Earl Fay Brooks of Long Beach a son of the dead woman was reported n route to Cedar City Friday Mrs Brooks is survived by her husband her son the daughter her father and three brothers and two sisters MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITIES Salt Lake City To December 17 19SS e e e e n 43 S3 To December 17 1937 Entire year 1937 Salt Lake County (Outside Selt Lake City) To December To December 17 17 Entire year 1937 (Including l To December To December Entire year 1938 1937 S3 60 8 34 Utah Salt Lake City and County) 17 1938 17 1937 1937 212 192 207 ‘ Suspects Face Parole Loss LOGAN — Two members of a trio held for a series of 14 automobile thefts in Logan and vicinity probably will be returned to the Utah state prison for parole violation it was announced Friday following consultation of city polite officers with Oscar E Lowder state parole officer: Mr Lowder aald the state board Of pardons will be asked to cancel paroles of Irvin E&mes and Oliver Hibbqrd who jure on parole from terms of from one to 10 years in prison for second degree burglary The third member of the trio Fred Blauxerprobably will face grand larceny charges They were arrested last week after police had found articles from stolen vehicles in their homes Farmer to Death Schools Get PWA Aid nnd-Pro- high vo stage curtains at the Joaquin -and Q t' Interesting News Briefs Of Intermountain Region Tim panogos schools The new project brings the total expenditures of the school building RICHFIELD— T h i rty-seve- n thousand turkeys from Sevier Piutt and Garfield counties have been processed at the Sevier processing plant in Richfield and it is expected that the run will last at least until Tuesday Eighteen carloads have been shipped since the plant opened December 1 to handle thA Christmas birds according to Golden Buchanan general manager A payroll of approximately"$8000 has been' distributed by the plant so far this year with 135 persons ‘ program to approximately $269000 Mr Moffitt said Bids will be re- employed A' short run after Christmas will ceived and contracts awarded this month and work is expected to get furnish birds for the New Year’s under way shortly after January 1 market TABLE MODEL RADIOS 50 DISCOUNT base Parch meat shade Price include! bulb 4995 eut to 995 cut to 2495 2995 1995 3795 cut to cut to 1895 1495 All Standard Make—In Original Cartons’ No Carrying Charge— Extra Discount for Cash ' ' -- Music Co Simiincrlmys 17 WFST 1ST SOUTH v (?' "VjnbsMft WAS vbftont Marshall xX !$ LL Adame Barbocuq ‘ Barbecue Planned On Tuesday Earl J Glade to Talk e Tribune Intermountain Service will KAYSVILLE-Yo- uth tee see Santa Claus — Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity at Utah State Agricultural college has provided a Santa Claus for children attending the college training school at Logan I A Workers Map Program GARLAND— Mutual Improvement association workers from five L D S stakes Bear River Box Elder Curlew Raft River and Malad conducted a convention in the L D R tabernacle here Friday evening Plans for the winter's program were made Representative from the general board in Salt Lake City attended Officers of Bear River stake M I A were hoeta -- have its day in Davis county Tuesday when 825 boys and young men between 12 and 20 jrears of age of both North and South Davis L D S stake wljl gather at Davis high school for what is slated to be the county’s largest barbecue according to Kenneth H Sheffield explorer scout commissioner Outstanding place on the - eve nipg’s program will be occupied by D H Adame of Layton well known and admired by hundreds for his He will furnish hunting prowess free elk and deer meat for the huge crowd and will entertain with an exhibit and a talk on trophies collected in the United States and Mexico The hunter’s talk will follow showing of wild life films by forest service officials fron Ogden Earl J Glade director-managof KSL radio station and prominent in scout circles will then precede the occasion’s main event— the barbecue— wit'h a short talk Invitations have been issued to all scouts explorers M Men deacons teachers and priests and leaders of the various groups Sponsors of the festival and program are officers Of the two stake presidencies dub mem- bers Friday were considering traffic safety recommendation made to them by George French Salt Lake City traffic expert at a meeting held here Thursday night French principal speaker of the regular evening meeting declared education enforcement and engineering to be the "big three" of any traffiq safety campaign ’’Education must come first" the speaker aald "The public must know its duties and responsibilities thoroughly before enforcement can be really effective "Drivers must realize that their care are means of pleasure but may also be terrible Instruments of destruction if improperly handled Pedestrians must realize the car’s mechanical limitations as to ths time and distance in which It may be stopped and similar matters “Engineering- - is almost equally important with education’ and enforcement Streets highways and particularly intersections should be sO' Constructed' thar'possibilities of accidents are minimized— by use of parking in center of streets traffic lights and similar safeguards" Ha listed many recent accidents detailing causes wherever possible A resolution - which will be sent to Utah District Governor J of Salt Lake City asking that o the dates of the district convention at Vernal be moved up week was passed unanimously The present dates are on the days set for the opening of the fishing season and many delegates will not attend at a result it was 'pointed out It is also too late for school teachers many of whom are members of the various clube of the state who must go away to study during the summer months ' ' X Tribune Intermountain Service TWIN FALLS Idaho— Scheduled hearing on a motion for a new trial for Duncan McD Johnston serving a life term in the state prison for murijer was halted abruptly here Friday when Mrs C A Head mother-in-laof the convicted man rose in the courtroom and asked for a continuance1 Announcing abe represented her daughter wife of the former mayor Mrs Head interrupted the proceedings just as they got under wey Judge James W Porter granted the request for thedferment of the hearing after listening ta an explanation by E L Rayborn defense counsel- ' Johnston was convicted December 10 of the slaying of George L Olson Salt Lake City jewelry salesman- and was taken Wednesday to Boise immediately after sentencing to begin the prison term ' Rayborn who with E V Larson was named by the court to represent Johnston at the trial intimated that some - Jlscussion - as to possible change in attorneys was in the offing and mentioned William L Dunn in connection with the new turn in events Dunn represented Mr Johnston’s store associate William La Vonde who was freed last September by a supreme’eourt writ of habeas corpus Judge Porter ruled Uhat he would again order a hearing on the motion for a new trial at the request w Jury deal's Trucker in Fatal Crash of defense cousel provided that it came before the expiration of Prosecutor Edward JBabcock’a term of office early in January The Judge also explained that he would not be present to consider the matter after the latter part of December to Indicate that early action should be taken Mr Rayborn told the court that he and his associate had no to the continuance but explained that members of the fas lly of the client had urged him to press the action for a new trial at i soon as possible He added that W D McQAin Utah-Idah- -- Cache School Authorities Defend Bus Safeguards er Bus Operators Win National Safety Awtrnls nt— lo A ROYAL PORTABLE! Full-sized- Cache Resident Football Field Reaches 96 To Be Rinfc pos- session of a 4etter from "W A Gabrielsen chief of police for Honolulu city and county informing him his watch was recovered October 21 The valued possession disappeared while Mr Foster was In the U S navy" He reported the loss with the case number and other information for identification to police in August 1933 After the watch was recovered Tabulator Automatic PaptJP-LpcStandard t Keyboard and Action and other’ g$iuine features and improvements lakes' paper up to inches Uses regular ribbon Tes-kProved Guaranteed by Royal Typewriter Com pan i Inc Touch-se- k 9i SMITHFIELD — Jeppa Monson RICHFIELD— Dikes are being 6ne of Cache valley’s oldest resithis week on two sides of the placed dents will observe his 96th birthday Richfield high school football field here anniversary Saturday Mr Monson who is a native of preparatory to having the field Sweden came to the intermountain flooded and converted Into ah ice section in 1871 residing for 43 years rink for the holiday season in St Charles Idaho During the skating The dikes past 23 years he has lived here' manner are being made in such that it wilf be possible to where Ulsorre a side Another son A Henry Mon- take them up during the summer son is bishop of the St Charles months and use jthem again when the ioe skating season rives L D S ward y In Honolulu Five Years Ago LOGAN— Ml ft on M Foster senior student at Utah State Agricultural college will receive a valuable jeweled watch for Christmas— the tame watch he reported missing to Honolulu T H police more than five years ago -- Denver attorney and brother of Mrs Johnston had told him oveip the telephone to proceed if he thought it proper Rayborn in mentioning TMr Dunn’s name said that requeetbor a continuance are being made by Tribune Intermountain Service others than the attorneys of regard LOGAN— Parents of children attending schools in the Cache Rayborn told the court he' !had county school district will receive letters 'Saturday informing them planned to leave next week '2rr an of safety and disciplinary rules on school buses used to transport unannounced destination "td make an investglation of this case tn con1600 elementary and secondary students to and from school nection with the defendant” Lloyd M Teurer clerk of the1 county board1 of education said the letter is ths board’s response to accusations since the recent Jordan district disaster that the district is not enforcing proper safety mea— sures — J W Kirkbrids superintendent of county schools pointed out that a school bus In the district has never been involved In an accident and only in two cases have children been Injured as a result of stepping from buses without caution Drivers of buses have received orders to maintain order and discipline and if it is necessary to eject individuals from a bus and later turn them over to the courts for insubordination- - The board is doTribune lntermount&ln Service ing everything possible to provide Utah-Idaho LOGAN— Two Cen safe and suitable transportation of tral Railroad company bus driv pupils conforming to all state reguers have driven a total of 379012 lations and keeping buses in good t— and - operaUng -eoaditwnlwith - dailyLln have been awarded "No Acci- spection Superintendent Kirkbrids dent Awards" by the national said The board carries complete Insafety council of Chicago Ul L A Jarvis dispatcher at Logan re- surance coverage on each of the district buses although insurance Is ported Friday The two are A M Lewis of Ognot provided in many districts of den who has-thrun between the state and is not required by and Preston Idaho’ and G jaw Insurance covers fire theft E Hansen of Logan who drives property damage and publlo liaa company bus in Logan and on bility to the extent of $50000 extra runs to Ogden The annual cost of transportation Mr Lewis has driven his route Is approximately $50000 and facili-tie- s for four years for a total of 231 serve for special occasions such 341 miles without a single mishap as entertainments band and ath-letMr Hansen has driven his bus for department tours and social five years and a total of 147671 functions miles without an accident The letter pointed out that two Mr Jarvis said the two men reboys injured when they were ceived cash awards for their rec- struck by passing automobiles as ords and as an incentive to keep they stepped from buses had vioMUST BE SEEN to be appreciated! Til perfect gift for the record clean of accidents lated regulations everyone— tu dent— teacher— or young t jusiness person m a ROYAL PORTABLE ocy a toy or a playPermanent Quiet thing! Look for Touch Control A C Senior Gets Watch Lost Friday Mr Foster was in x - Ogden Crash Suit— Sidney Cluffi of Pleasant Grove filed suit in Provo district court Friday against J P Marshall of Salt Lake City for $15 35b damages Grant G Cluff 18 son of Mr Cluff was seriously injured last July 6 when h collided with a car driven by — Plant Dresses Winter 37000 Turkeys While They Last breast or ivory cars for “joyriding" ’ M 'switch Silver gold 19 r Man Postponement of (nquiry on New Trial Motion Tribuns Intermountain Service PROVO— Local Lions w ” ’Asks Traffic Cautions DavisCounty Stakes to Fete Youths miles-withou- Boys Arrested— Three boys were arrested Friday by Ogden polios and accused of steal-la- g two-wee- Peace Officer Dies— Ben Brown 56 peace officer in Idaho and Oregon for 30 years died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Nampa Idaho schools It also provides for window blinds in the Joaquin Tim panogos and Franklin schools and FLOOR LAMP ed Angry Bull Gores Maeser Franklin BeihStfft Letltla Higginbotham Peery 92 who died Tuesday morning were lauded Friday afternoon at largely attended funeral services In the ll D & Second ward chapel Mrs Peery widow of David H Peery and mother of Mayor H W Peery who came to Utah in 1864 was extolled by speakers for her interest in the development of the state and her wide philanthropies Civic agd business leaders and city and county officials were well at the services Messages of condolation were received from D H Governor Henry H Blood and At- speaker torney General Joseph Chez Speakers at the rites were David O McKay of the I D S church first presidency G G Richards Sait Lake City attorney and George - tee v Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN — Pioneer achievements as a home builder of Mrs Elizabeth L Exjiert Teils Members of S Contracts For Schools FBI Advance- d-' ' Johnston Hearing At Lions Club of Convicted r Cache Awards Classes Close—Utah State Agricultural college's fall term closed Friday and students departed for k their homed to spend a vacation e e Addressee Collegians — Jay C $33000 will be opened Wednesday Newman agent in charge of the Johnson A Mickelsen Logan con- federal bureau of investigation’s tractors have been awarded the Salt Lake City office discussed contract for construction of the activities Friday before Lewiqton junior high school unit students of Snow college at Ephraim Safety Aims Mother-In-La- Cedar Awards Contracts sites E J Allen received contracts for preliminary work on the Byrura Paradise and Smithfield units A H Palmer was awarded the contract on the North Logan project! Ralph Plumbing and Heating company will open work on the Millville project and Delbert Berntson will direct work to open construction on the Trenton Cove Rich mond and Hyde Park buildings Bids on the Wellsvilte junior high school and Community building involving an estimated expenditure of $60000 and the Providence recreation unit at an estimated cost of 5 r I been approved by P 1 A officials in San Francisco according to word received Friday 'by J VG Moffitt superintendent 'of schools The project provides for total expenditures of approximately $24000 and includes remodeling at the IJ cipal business will be conducted In Dixie ‘college auditorium at 2:30 p m A banquet will be served In the Arrowhead hotel following the afternoon meeting Loraq S Andrus secretary of the St George chamber of commerce and a director of the Associated Civic Clubs Is ip charge of all arrangements To Join ‘Discussion 6 Shorten of Ogden Frank G SimTo advertising plans for mons bishop of the Second ward to a ruptured aortar great artery 1939 discuss Robert Griffin president of presided which carries the blood from the the Las Vegas Nev 'chamber of The invocation was by George E commerce Oliver Goerman heart to all parts of the body Browning and muslo Humbert by MntXleone-Rlc- h Death would bve bean aimosUns EccleaMra Fred Itantaneous the physicians pointed Valley national monument terri- Froerer Mrs Darrell J Greenwell out They said the artery had en- tory in southern California will be Mrs Bernice Tyree and Mrs Mary larged to four times normal size in attendance They are support- E Farley Closing prayer was by before rupturirfc ing a cooperative advertising plan Clyde A Lindquist and the dedicaMembers of tbs family had the- for the southern part of the three tory prayer at the grave was by orized Mr Dayley had been kicked states Robert Burton Interment was President Sargent said the asso- in the family plot in Ogden city by a vicious mar in the barn His shoulder was not fractured- - as at ciation always has been in favor cemetery under direction of Lindof assisting mines in every way quist A Sons mortuary first believed Unaware his son lay dead in a possible as they mean so much to remote corner of the barn J W the development of the state He of Dayley who has ja farm near by pointed out harnessed a horse Tuesday in one mining activities may result from of the stalls Official Investigation a reduced price for silver that set time of death sometime Monday would be detrimental to all interbut the victim was not found until ests in the state particularly Wednesday night After search was schools Elbegun by the father a brother Reflected Elsewhere CEDAR CITY-L- ow bids for supdon Dayley and a neighbor Floyd He also pointed out that reduc- plying material and labor for Cedar Wilcox Blood on the b&rn door and a tion In the price of silver would City’s new culinary water project Friday by two Utah harness was evidently from a sow mean the curtailment of other min- were submitted concerns that had multllated the body ing activities since few mines op- county The Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe erate for silver production only It had been expected that mem- company of Provo was low bidder bers of the state road commission on the cast Iron pipe agreeing to would be present but due to the deliver approximately 900 tons of death 4of G FxDean chief ac- pipe at the trench elds for For furnishing’ all labor countant they Will be unable to that for construction of attend but will be represented by including a BOO reservoir P D Ray Glllia and William Osborn discompany of Provo subtrict engineers They will discuss mitted the lew bid of $4116898 -wjth the group the feasibility of Mullins and Wheeler of Salt Lake legislation to' control erection of roadside billboards as a means of City was the only other bidder on school the entire LOGAN— Cache county with a figure making more attractive to tourists of $5953068 project including construction district has awarded informal con- the'roads of the state Neils Fugal of The association members will also of the reservoir tracts to four Cache valley conPleasant Grove submitted a bid of on several other consider and act tractors for preliminary work on $2908860 for all work excluding the projects- that are to be brought up the remaining nine of 12 school or which have been Introduced at reservoir Awards were made to the low bidbuilding units under the district’s past meetings ders by the city council pending ap"modified" building program Lloyd proval of P W A officials in San M Thsurer clerk of the board of Francisco Mayor H H Lunl reeducation announced Friday ported Representatives of the Mullins Specifications of P W A which and Wheeler firm indicated they Is supporting ths building program would protest awarding of ths resrequire that construction on the units commence before ths end of NE2 PERCE Idaho (JR— An ervoir unit to Palfreyman since the year Mr Theurer said The con- angry bull gored Hans Knutson their bid for that unit was slightly tracts which were awarded are each prominent farmer to death at his under the Utah county contractor On the entire unit however the for less than 8400 and are for in- ranch near here Thursday Mrs Knutson attacked by the Palfreyman company was more stallation of sewer connections ex $17000 under jhe Salt Lake cavating of foundations and con bull when she went to her husband's than contractor nectlon of water mains at building aid was rescued by the family dog City PROVO- - Application of the Provo school district for a project to repair and remodel the various school buildings in ths district has 'Bd&tmkt Funeral Rites Held-FoMother ' Of Ogden’s Mayor DECEMBER 17 1938 Plans Feed Speakers Pay Mrs Peery Final Tributes 1 Three Injured SATURDAY MORNING Honolulu police found it necessary to communicate with naval authorities in Washington D C to determine Mr Foster’s present address hence the delay in his learning of its recovery Mr Foster who has since served as a civilian electrician for the navy department in Honolulu wai liberal in hie praise of Chief Gabrielsen When the watch was first lost natives were employed at police officials and since that tlm4 Mr Gabrielsen was called in from Berkeley CaL to take charge of law enforcement for both Honolulu city and county the largest area in the world su- pervised by a tingle police unit Mr Foster said Tooele Groups Join Silver Price Drive ' ‘ And WEEKLY 0 Tribune Intermountain Service TOOELE Dec 16— Forty representatives- of 18 Tooele civlo organizations decided Friday night to push Utah’s campaign for increase in the price of domestic silver Each of the 18 groups will draft letters to President "Roosevelt Utah’s congressional delegation and CIO head John I Lewis Speakers at the session held In the Tooele city hall were: Afton Davis Utah president of the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter- - Worker Harry J Park' president of the union’s Bauer local 'Bk L Sackett super- intendent '"of ti6 International Smelting and' Refining company's smelter at Tooele and Roy Snyder representing the Combined Metals Reduction company ifjt South Main ’f'--— -- " City i Authorizcdl Dealer ’ ’ Salt Lak - DESERET BOOK CO 44 EAST ON SOUT 3 TEMPLE ST 1 TERMS TIIAT NO INTERESTt-N- O ' - LOW AS SALT LAKE 333 SO MAIN ST J DEFf COMPETITION CARRYING CHARGE $1(0 PER WEEK TYPEWRITER-CO- 5 f WASATCH 2761 - ‘ (Across frtofi Post Office) mu |