Show Jlonday Morning- - -- a Civic Leaders Hail Federal -- Halfway Mark Nears in Slain in Plan forArmy Air Base Idaho Sessions Tourist Park Chamber Official Cites Efforts: Ex-Prisdn- tJanuary 30 1939 9 BfegalliakeJSfitae tAll Utah Elks Leading Figures in Banquet at College er To Join in Safety Drive J " To Rebuild Arsenal — Senate House Prepare College Aviation Course Seen o r '' Reform Bills A- Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN—Contemplated expansions of Ogden ordnance depot facilities near Sunset and establishment of an army’ airport immediately west of the arsenal on the shores of Great Salt lake reported from Washington D C Sunday brought grateful comments from local civic and industrial leaders and heartened those leading the Campaign to obtain one- - of the proposed federal aviation training chools "To many Ogdenitea the news that air facilities are to be constructed "at Qgden arsenal is the realization of a long and firmly envisioned goal" said Frank M Browning chairman of the chamPrisoner Load — Idaho Prison ber of commerce military affairs Warden P C Mei’edith reports 882 committee felons had been moved through Mr Browning commended the the penitentiary gates during the public pride of Ogden business and two-yeperiod ending last NoIndustrial leaders who at the in- vember 30 ception of the rehabilitation program at the arsenal in 1934 backed Chest — Ogden’s Community the chamber of commerce In adis striving to atChest Community sums considerable of money vancing to purchase lands to induce the govtain a goal of $35866 ernment to take advantage of the Bean Growers--Ne- w excellent location offered improved seed strains were promised by Eeee College Aid of Southern Idaho Bean Dr Henry Aldous Dixon presi- members dent of Weber college saw in the Growers’ association meeting in announced prsenal building pro- Twin Falls gram a greater possibility that OgStudent Baker— Marion Henden through the college will be selected for establishment of one derson Brigham Young univerof the aviation training achools in freshman from Wilmington the federal program of preparing sity N C is working his way through SO 000 fliers The importance apparently atcollege by baking bread tached by the army to the depot More Water— An increase in located some six miles southwest of Ogden indicates that a local air moisture in American Fork cantraining school is the next logical yon over the same period last step in the program said others was reported Sunday by promoting efforts toward the school year Weber college’s vocational train- Thomas A Walker national parks ing department housed in a separanger at Timpanogos cave rate modern and spacious buildJobless Check— Wyoming's first ing on the campus linked with the nearness of an army airport makes check for unemployment compenOgden the ideal location they poin- sation was for $1620 issued to ted out Intermountain News Brief s ar ' : ‘ Victor Makl of Rock Springs Voices Hopes "While I’m ' unacquainted with facts surrounding the latest developments contemplated at the ar sens) I feel that they will make a ‘natural’ for participation Ogden ’ In the - federal air" training program” said Dr Dixon The strategically advantageous Ogden arsenal almost equidistant from Pacific coast defense points covers about four square miles on a plateau-delt- a of old Lake Bonneville This area according to announced plans will be expanded through the purchasing of $200000 in additional land and the present arsenal facilities already considered the latest in every department will be furtber'modernlzed through expenditures of nearly $1000000 from Additional previous allotments igloo type magazines various shops and garages housing quarters for Seeks Ouster— Idaho legislators Sunday began drafting a resolution seeking transfer from Idaho of L G Schultz of Boise federal supervising agricultural inspector Forest Grazing Parley Set Growers to Meet At Pocatello Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN— Permittees of Cache national forest forming the woolgrow-er- s' association will conduct their annual meeting Friday at 2 p m in commissioned and noncommissioned the federal buildihg in Pocatello officers and men an administration Idaho A G Nord forest supervisor building a reservoir a tamperproof announced Sunday hurricane fence telephone lines and The wooigrowers’ association sewers also are proposed of 85 members grazes 49509 sheep on the Idaho section of Cache national forest Box Elder Planners Due to intensive grazing of the forest over a long period a very seReview Work rious problem has arisen reducing of palatable plants in productivity TREMONTON— At a meeting of certain areas To correct this sitBox Elder county planning board uation the association is cooperatofficials conducted 'in the Lions ing with the forest service in a prociubrooms chairmen of subcommit- gram of range management and retees reported on accomplishments habilitation through reseeding of the of 1938 Long and short-tim- e plans depleted areas Mr Nord said It were submitted concerning health is believed that through this proirrigation dairying poultry and gram the former high productivity livestock crop rotation and fertil- of the damaged areas can again be ization restored Committee chairmen will meet in Mr Nord and rangers of the the near future to map long and Cache forest will attend to confer ehort-tim- e plans to b presented at with stockmen in formulation of a public meeting range management plans for the coming season's grazing on the national forest ’ 1 r Mr Firino was crossing street at Lincoln avenue when driven by an eastbound-4utomobilDavid C Schultz of West Warren Mr ran into him police said Schultz told Sergeant W K Milligan and the driver F D Thompson that he failed to see the pe destrian In time to stop his maHe was not held chine Taken to an Ogden hospital Mr Firino was pronounced in fair condition Sunday night Twenty-fift- h e Always First Quality HOUSEWIFE ASK YOUR GROCER MRS FOR ) STRIKE’S Fruits and Preserves The whole family will enjoy them for break Grown and packed at and dessert that’s why they have that fine Holladay fist flavor ' - (and are reasonable too) twenty-fift- h 60-da- Tribune Intermountain Service CEDAR CITY— A campaign for traffic safety on highways ef Utah waa advocated as the major objective for 1939 for all Utah Elks lodges by state and grand lodge officiate at the monthly meeting of -Utah State Elks association Saturday and 8unday Thomas Householder of Eureka president of the state association presided at sessions of the officers Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning with officiate from all sections of the state in attendance Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Lafe Anderson of Park City made hte official visitation to Cedar City lodge 1556 Saturday and the Park Tribune Intermountain Service POCATELLO Idaho— Declaring he found Louis Chevis molesting his daughter George Walters 36 a Basque sheepherder admitted Sunday he killed the man earlier ip the day police reported WaUera being held in the Bannock county jail without bail was taken into custody by Detectives Herb Williams and R C Thomas at cabin No 15 In the City Tourist park Sunday at 12:55 a m Served Terms March 2 At the top of the house of representatives list of hills for final acd tion Monday is a measure by Senator E D Baird (D) Ada whiih would permit creation of junior college districts and maintenance of junior colleges after a majority vote of the’ taxpayers 'in senate-approve- Captain A L Oliver reported that Chevis was a former convict having allegedly served a term in the Idaho state penitentiary Details concerning his imprisonment and the charge he was allegedly sentenced on was lacking in Pocatello Sunday night The detectives reported they found Walters standing over the body of Chevis and that the man had been killed by a number of blows upon the head from a blunt instrument which they said- - they believed was the broad side of an ax f e Chief of Police Robert M said Walters and Chevis with Walters’ wife Jerry had been drinking wine and that a gallon had been consumed by the trio They had been together since 7 p m the district by taxation tuition and a portion of the revenue from the liquor board The senate paseed the bill last week 34 to 8 with 'tw ab- sent Coming Week The coming week legislative lead-er- a said probably would see introduction of measures to provide: X Repeal of the direct primary law 2 Hour artd wage regulations 3 A merit system for state employes between 4 Greater cooperation the st&te and federal governments in soil conservation activities 5 To create theoffice of comptroller which would include duties of the budget director director of public accounts and claims exam- Pug-mir- City lodge officers conducted a ritualistic exemplification before he visitors and members of the Cedar City lodge In his official message to &the local lodge the deputy grand exalted ruler commended Salt Lake City lodge 85 for its safety efforts and 11 member clubs to make urged their safety drives a major project for the year The meeting of atate officers heard invitations from Price and Eureka for the 1939 convention but delayed naming the convention city until February 9 when the next meeting pt the state association will be conducted in Provo State officers from the Sait Lake City lodge added a thrill to their visit by flying down to tho meeting Saturday afternoon A 'll f A n - -- x x - Participating in the presentation of'a $500 check to Utah State Agricultural college library from alumni endowment fund are left to right R E Berntson executive secretary of the college Dr J Stewart Williams chairman of library committee L F Kirkpatrick college librarian Lloyl M Theurer chairman of trustees of alumni endowment fund and Erwin Clement executive secretary of the alumni association V165 Alumni Association Presents Saturday Circumstances $500 to USAC Library In asserted statement Walters So Main Gives his said his wife had gone down town Check to about 11 p m and that he haying gone to a lavatory returned to rind Chevis molesting the child Officials Chief Pugmire said Walters gave iner different stories on the alleged Two joint committees were at three Tribune Intermountain Service molestation of the child and that he work on institutional investigations an LOGAN— admitted Utah had State having argument Agriculturalfmately $5000 has been turned over to to on look One committee called with Chevis before striking him college library received a $500 check the library from the alumni endowinto affairs at the state prison visited that institution Saturday from the college alumni association ment fund at a banquet honoring members of Dr W W Henderson a member Improvement Suggestions the association’s executive commit- of the fund trustees outlined the Warden P C Meredith reiterated tee the college library committee first steps in the organization of the suggestions for improvements to include: (1) Modernization of some of and chapter presidents of the alum- fund and gave a review of the promade since its beginning Olof ni association the old cellhouses (2) Remodeling Saturday evening gress Nelson a member of the college of an old abandoned cellhouse into Lloyd M Theurer chairman of the a chapel 3) Segregation of certain PROVO— The annual election of library endowment trustees of the board of trustees responded briefly the fund for what it is prisoners (4) Special provisions for officers of the Provo River Water alumni fund presented the check praising insane prisoners (5) Provision of Users association for 1939 will take to L F Kirkpatrick college librar- doing In expanding library facilities Dr Williams told how the fund additional facilities to occupy the place at a meeting of the stock- ian and Dr J Stewart Williams gave the library an opportunity to holders Wednesday at 10 a m in the chairman of the library committee time of idle prisoners Another committee will start Roundy building according to ElErwin Clement executive secre- obtain various valuable books which north Monday to investigate the mer A Jacobs of Provo secretary tary of the alumni association an- library officiate would be unable to The stockholders’ session will be nounced that the $500 was money secure with the regular library state mental hospital at Orofino Some of the committee reports to followed immediately by a meeting accrued from the interest earnings budget Various college officiate and locaf the legisltaure are expected to be of the board of directors Present of the endowment library fund and officers of the association include with the present check approxi- - ihembera of the board of trustees made during the coming week were special guests at the banquet Introduction of another measure J W 'Gillman of Orem president to provide $35000 or a lesser W P Whitehead of Provo vice amount to maintain Idaho's exhibit president and A V Watkins 6f at the Golden Gate exhibition in San Orem legal council Francisco also was expected by some A meeting is scheduled by members of the Utah lake defendants’ legislators water auit cohimittee for Tuesday at 2 p m at the city and county building Mr Jacob said The comF-AC-TOMmittee represents users of Provo Car Crash river water from Wasatch Summit and Utah counties who are defendEx-Nevadan Mishap ants in a suit filed by Salt Lake interests City Tribune Intermountain Service ELY Nev— Word was received CITY— Three E- Bodell CEDAR persons Glen former that Sunday were given emergency treatment Ely resident has been appointed chief of police of El Monte Cal here Saturday night and Sunday Bodell has been engaged in police for injuries suffered in week-en- d and identification work in Nevada accidents 25 and Arizona for California Utah years — The Rodney Webb Cedar City salesROCK SPRINGS Bodell former deputy sheriff of death of Mrs Bertha Wyo man suffered a fractured’ knee cap Etta Savage White Pine county also operated 60 at her Farson ranch home Jan- when his car collided with another At the Town House a former night 16 was still a Satur- machine driven S G Talbot club of this city He married Miss uary afternoon whenmystery by a reconvened Erma Davis in Ely Bodell served day coroner’s jury ruled she died “of in- traveling agent for the Burlington as deputy United States marshal received in a manner un- Bua Lines and United States probation officer juries e known” Last Monday the same The accident occurred a and parole officer in Nevada found she had died “as a result north of here on 91 late 24 TO 30 RICHARDS STREET highway Following service in the army air jury of blow or blows over the head Talbot had a evening corps in the World war he was chief struck or persons un- Saturday a person by broken thumb and severe lacerainvestigator of the Ohio Farmers tions around the eyes The accident and Associated Insurance com- known" Coroner verdict After the first J resulted from attempts of both panies He returned to Nevada in Warden an autopsy drivers to avoid hitting some cattle Opie performed 1931 as investigator for the district on the exhumed of Mys Savage Wool BLANKETS' DRESSES crossing the highway as the two attorney at the start of Boulder and a ram was body LADIES’ SUITS Savon found the cars approached each other from dam He soon was commissioned by on blood its horn with ranch Pure virgin wool blsnlels The directions 4EJ6J At fi? the government to organize a de- age and wool of the same type as that opposite f Returned talesmen's temTalbot’s machine struck one of belt yen en buy Regularly partment and police the project the cows and catapulted across the $795 $995 and $1295 New He resigned this position in 1934 dinging to Mrs Savage end Suits ples of Ladies' n tale at this greet reducroad directly in the path of the to become chief special agent for Webb car tion bteeuie they ere fsetery Six Companies builders of the dam Dresses regularly priced Thomas B Cardon president of "seeondi" ere toiled er their Bodell is a past commander of the Lions View at $1450 to $3500 Betdiscon’Tmei" have been the Cedar City junior chamber of district of Nevada American LeScenic Utah commerce p nd prominent Cedar City tinued gion a ’member of the California-Nevad- a ter bargains are not to be- business man cut an artery in hte Peace Officers association found! 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Pure Virgin and Pictures OGDEN— Mike Firino 76 of 2126 Reeves avenue suffered a possible skull fracture and lacerations about the head wherf struck down by an automobile late Sunday on an Og den atreet 80 CP — The Idaho legislature will begin its fifth week Monday with prospects point ing to introduction of aome of the most outstanding reform measures in a decade Tuesday will mark the halfway y sespoint in the life of the sion which is scheduled to end v $250 DELICIOUSi Auto Injures Mpiwimw Pedestrian 'VpoVlL BOISE f Officers ’Gain’ Admission In Ax Killing 1050 SKI ( mQo 1 Wirc Fence Helps Policeman To Nab Burglary Suspect Tribune Intermountain Service Unable to extricate the man OfIDAHO FALLS Idaho — A d ficer Jepson turned to summon aid barbed wire fence brought a and the suspect freed himself and burglar suspect John Wallace 34 fled ' Then he and the officer of Indianapolis Ind hotly pursued "played hide and seek” for a time by a policeman to earth here but Wallace found a hole in the fence it failed td hold him and when the officer fired over his Making his routine rounds Sat- head to halt him dived inside a d Policeman shed urday nighty Thomas Jepson said he saw Wallace Cornered there Wallace lay down leaving the Sinclair service station and refused to move sd Jepson at Broadway and Capital streets grabbed him by the collar and with two boxes of spark plugs and dragged him to the opening in the three gallons of Prestone fence There the prisoner "lodged" Officer Jepson ordered him to halt and Jepson stood by until he could hut he only dropped the articles and signal Policemen John Bartlett and fled Making for a supply lot of the Jack Hayward passing in a prowl Corey Implement company a half car block south the pursued man En route to the station Wallace crashed into a fence and for a time cached a box of 32 caliber shells in “his feet were where hte head should the prowl car the officers said No havs been” Jepson said gun was found on him 1 four-stran- long-legge- I ' shipment) have sold for $900 and well worth it! 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