| Show r - s I I Tuesday Morning — — I Police Locate Salt fah&tte' January 31' 1933 -- 7 Chosen Chief Crash Instantly Bill Drafted To Aid Dynamite in Kills Lehi Resident School Locker Uofl South Fred C Roberts 24 Dies ‘in Auto-Trai- n 9 Four Youths Held for Investigation a- sf- - The dynamite confiscated is believed to have been stolen several weeks ago from the state tuberculosis sanatorium under construction at Seventh street on Harrison boulevard said Detectives H G Allred and C E Noble ip charge of the case They conjectured that the explosives had It been accidentally or purposefully set off would have been sufficient to tear away a Sizable portion of the million dollar structure Officers withheld the names of the youths One of them is on probation from the district juvenile court for Implication in a calf theft several weeks ago they said The youths denied having taken the dynamite from the sanatorium yet each had a different explanation of how they came into possesion of it said Detective Allred Officers quoted the lads as saying they intended to take the explosives from the locker Monday afternoon journey' to the foothills anj "blow up pine trees— just for amuse- ) ras ht- na- rth for md to md it the tax sad ro ller of Her fire irm ilch to bill E an ms r to - een wns he i of to rood ome iwn ived it it for i with avia the die itive his nent orks re it of a ffect fi- - r R ition they the byu71ws e way i the a H the Jrlng pay the I & ption kers loyed stitu- - Murder Count Filed in Cabin Slaying Director Of Dormitory e Founding Date Celebrated By Idaho U hard-- 1 the eec-reta- now ict to D) back Miller lerary s- mz stt (D) e labor tearing Intermountain Ndivs Briefs three-year-o- CO Sizes ! 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Complete Stock o£ - ld unter ir f Junior Colleges While the university-expansio- n forces were registering progress however the junior college bill backers-werset back Representative H P Belknap (R) Canyon was sustained on a motion Miss Warnick Will to hold over until Tuesday a senate approved bill by Senator E D Baird Take Charge D) Ada which would permit crea tion of districts for maintenance of Of Girls’ Quarters junior colleges It was up for' final action Monday in the house ment" Representative Belknap a Nampa Tribune Intermountain Service The high school as yet Incomaald there was some physician PROVO— Appointment of Miss doubt as “to its constitutionality” plete has been occupied since the and later In" an interview added: start of the current school year It Effie Warnick as faculty repre“I have found support in both the sentative in is located on Harrison boulevard charge of Amanda senate and the house for a bill to at Twenty-eight- h street remove the main state university to Knight hall new Brigham Young Police were called in when faculBoise and continue the southern university women's dormitory was ty members heard rumors about the branch at Pocatello as it now is announced Monday by Dr Franklin explosives being hidden in the school and became anxious for the wel brothers Russell and Richard Rob- Two Feeder Schools S Harris president fare of the nearly 1200 students reg erts five sisters Mrs Pearl Halil-da- y Miss Warnick professor of home Rob“The ularly attending Dordthy Lola and Donna plan would be to leave the economics will reside at the dormierts all of Lehi and Mrs Genevieve raining and forestry schools at Mos- tory and have complete supervision cow and reduce the other courses to of its DeFord of Salt Lake City operation A suggestion was advanced two years thus making both Poca' The new dormitory located at Odes Police tello and Moscow feeder schools for Monday by Inspector Eighth North and University is the proposed Boise university" B Record to prevent possible nearing completion and is He proposed a federal grant and rapidly Ex-Utah- ns scheduled to open later this quarrecurrence of an accident such as build- ter loan to construct necessary It will house approximately 90 the train-aut- o crash near Lehi ings at Boise using works prog- girls Like the men’s dormitory early Monday which claimed the ress administration labor “at prac- constructed last BOUNTIFUL — Mr and Mrs Gilyear at Seventh life of Fred C Roberts 24 no cost to' the tically taxpayers" bert W Cheney were injured in an north and First East streets It will "Either some' arrangement be maintained on a cooperative automobile wreck near Sacramento should be made so a floodlight Cal while en route from San Fran' automatically switches on at basis cisco to Bountiful to attend the crossings when a train is near br Miss Warnick obtained her B S funeral of Mr Cheney's father the trains should be better degree at Utah State Agricultural Tribune Intermountain Service Zacheus E Cheney relatives were college in 1914 and then pursued POCATELLO Idaho — George lighted" Inspector Record said advised Monday her higher education at- Columbia “Especially on freight trains" Walters 36 a quarter-bree- d Indian Mr Cheney suffered a broken leg he deglared “Once the engine is university University of Chicago and crushed ankle His wife suf- past a motorist has no way of was arraigned before Justice WilUniversity of California and Iowa fered serious leg injuries and a seeing the train until his own liam A Ryan Monday afternoop on State college where she obtained broken foot Their daughter Vir- lights reveal it and then it is a first her master of science degree In in murder complaint degree 1937 The acciginia escaped injury usually too late" with which the is he killing charged She joined the local faculty In dent occurred when their automo' UniMOSCOW Idaho (47-- The 40 of Louie Chevls about bile skidded on the highway IS miles early versity of Idaho celebrated its fif- 1922 as an instructor and became east of Sacramento Sunday tieth birthday anniversary Monday assistant professor in 1927 assoSunday morning Funeral services for Zacheus E his arraignment and the occasion was observed with ciated professor in'1930 and proafter Walters fessor of home economic in 183 Cheney 71 prominent farmer and said he would wait until Wednesday festivities throughout ths state gardener who died Sunday of a celebration was In the Principal he decide m 10 whether a to at heart attack will be conducted would request a preliminary hear- memorial gymnasium on the campus in Centerville First Wednesday the university started in 1892 three ing He was not represented by an ward instead of Centerville Second PROVO— Construction of an un attorney and was ordered held In years after its birth at the ward as previously announced legislature of 1889 at the Salt Lake & Utah the Bannock county jail without Bishop H B Fulson of Centerville derpass There was a memorial Second L D 3 ward will officiate railroad crossing in Lake View was bond Althorlties believe a bloody ax assembly followed by a luncheon He was active in agricultural or requested by a delegation of citizens at the Utah county commie found at the time the body was dis- a cantata and the semicentennial ganlzatlons in Davis county and had sion covered in a cabin at the City Tour dinner which featured a radio OGDEN— William Hough 48 Of meeting Monday been prominently identified with suffered - several dramatization of the university’s Butte Mont The ish Park was the weapon used a is the of at top crossing marketing activities Born in Cen broken ribs Monday evening when establishment to answer in When arrived school and the police steep (ms grade terville February 27 1864 a son of But throughout Idaho and other struck by an automobile while walkLizzie Kirkendall Zacheus and Amanda Evans cannot get traction to start again a call fromof Mrs auto western cities groups of alumni and ing West at the intersection of a memthe on that the after park manager grade Cheney 1948 pioneers he was mar bers ofstopping former held dinners and Grant avenue and Twenty-fift- h students was comin the told the reported progress they fight delegation rled to Emily Williams in 1893 His own the of most of them street over their Walters mission meetings standing finding father was a member of the Mor Police Sergeant W K Milligan They agreed to make an lnspec-tio- body and the ax near by on the timed to listen in on the evening mon battalion broadcast from Moscow through and F D Thompson reported Mr of the proposed project The floor Walters assertedly told Chief of station KGA of Spokane KRLC of Hough was hit by a car driven by was composed of Spencer Weber Commissioner delegation Madsen Charles Madsen R W Detectives Guy Nelson he killed Lewiston KIDO of Boise KTFI of James Cecil Walker 28 of SyraMadsen’’ Ernest W Williamson Chevis when he returned to the Twin Falls and KSEI of Pocatello cuse who made a left hand turn Will Talk at Denver Guest speaker at the broadcast while driving east on Twenty-fift- h cabin after being away for a few Clarence Lloyd and Ray Stubbs minutes to find the man molesting and honor guest of the day was J street OGDEN — County Commissioner W Brigham of Genesee “father of Mr Hough was treated at Deej his daughter to Meet George F Simmons left Monday for Realty Group Clarence M Jeffery Bannock the university" who introduced the hospital The advisory council of the Salt county prosecuting' attorney who bill creating the Denver where on Tuesday he will and address the Colorado State Assocla-tio- Lake Real Estate board composed drew the murder complaint said he fought for it through university the 1889 leglS' of past presidents of the board will give no credence to Walter’s story lative session of County Officials Commissioner Simmons is presi- meet Wednesday at 12:15 p m in' of the attack upon the baby Dr C J Brosnan history prodent of the National Association Hotel Utah to outline plans for fessor reviewed the university’s of County Officials which will hold 1939 it was announced Monday by to a present enrollment of growth its annual convention in Ogden next Richard F Harding executive 2800 PROVO — Upon stipulation of A dramatic sketch depleted the July counsel for both parties District to the fight pass legislative bill for Abe W Turner took under the university the first commence- Judge advisement Monday a ment with William J3 Borah now filed by S L Uhr suit damage United States senator but then a at Kyune telegraph operator Mr Uhr’s suit filed as the reNew Attorneys— Fourteen new young Boise lawyer as the speaker and the Spanish-Amerlca- n outbreak of the were sult of his arrest in 1936 on charges admitted to the attorneys war when 30 students left of placing poison in food belonging Idaho state bar Monday the little institution for active to Mrs I H Eaton also a teleStores Manager— G O Wright service graph operator at Kyune seeks of Idaho Falls was named Mondamages of $15000 against Mrs Eaton vThe suit was appealed to the day to manage Idaho’s 128 liquor state Supreme court after being stores and dispensaries at a sal- Antelope Possession nonsuited here in 1937 and was reary of 53600 yearly’ Draws $100 Fine ferred back to the district court Many families are paying for a new trial Slaying Case — A Jury was VERNAL— James M Orr Jr was Mrs Eaton however has been a lower monthly charge named in an' hour Monday as found guilty of illegal possession out of the state since the case was K Togo 50 went on trial In diswith one of these loans to trict court at Price on a charge of antelope and was fined $100 by brought back for trial and her attorney reported to the court that of voluntary manslaughter in- Justice of the Peace C S Carter home new own a attractive Antelope allegedly was found in he had been unable to communicate volving the death of Y Marumota last September 30 at Kenilworth the possession of Mr Orr during with her than they formerly paid as the month of November He was tried but the case was appealed to rent for an old and unatDrowning Suit— A suit for $20 273 was brought in Second district district court and then remanded r-r®stractive one court at Ogden Monday on behalf to justice court for decision and of Thomas Emerson Lightfoot a Imposition of sentence HOME minor for ths death of his mother The payments Mrs Edith Rowley Lightfoot first Club Hears Speaker — principerson drowned In Pine View resLOANS cover Growth and of the ervoir Named in thb complaint Western Union development Telegraph company inare Utah Construction company was outlined pal interest taxes and by W H War Salt Morrison-Knudso- n company and Lake superintendent of the comsurance And the lot may Ogden River Water Users’ assopany at a lunchson meeting of the OUT ciation Salt Lake Executives’ association be used as part of the down afternoon in Beau Brum-mHealth Group— Utah Health Monday cafe Nathan O Fullmer preei payment and Physical Education associa- dent presided tion region four will meet Saturday at North Sanpete high We invite you to come in Your present car is worth school at Mt Pleasant moro in trade today than it and let us explain how you will be any time later onl Want Conclave— Provo chamber of commerce directors voted may obtain an FHA Loan 11 yon want to really try to set rid of your rn' Monday night to name a commuJUieumstimi—Ncuritu— Arthritis— Sciatica te designed to bring more conyou must first get rid ol some of —Lumbago & ventions to Provo the old and false beliefs about them f £ two-ho- ur some se u terrl-toria- tives i BOISE UP)—Representative ff M Bistline D) Bannock minority floor leader in the house Monday completed drafting a bill to permit expansion of educational activities at the University of Idaho Southern in Pocatello He 'said ths measure probably would be introduced Tuesday and would provide (i) Change of the name to the University of Idaho at Pocatello and (2) Authorize the state board of education to prescribe third and fourth year college courses The Pocatello institution now is a junior college except in pharMiss Effie Warnick Chosen to macy e have arrived at head B Y U dormitory “We believe the most reasonable solution of our problem” said Representative J P Halliwell (R) Bannock a cosponsor of the bill Residents Ask Underpass law if of Lehi He wae killed Instantly— thrown from the automobile into a ditch and suffering a crushed skuU crushed chest and fractured leg Auto Scattered Parts of the demolished automo mile were found strewn along the tracks some of them 1000 feet from the crash scene The trainmen said they were unaware of the accident until the train stopped at the Union Pacific railroad crossing some distance away Feeling a drag bn the train's wheels they returned and found the victim lying in a ditch 70 feet from the' point of Impact Mr Roberts who resided in Lehi was returning home after taking Miss Dee Harvey and Miss Maleen Roberts of Lehi and Miss Laurhie Larsen of Alpine to their homes Native of Lehi H was born in Lehi January 22 1915 a' son of Alfred and Lillie Cunningham Roberts and had lived hers aU his life He is survived by his parents two Crash Injures pas- - I Tribune Intermountain Service LEHI—Traffic death struck irf Utah county for the third time in 1939 Monday at 1 a m when Fred C Roberts 24 wa3 “killed collision instantly in an automobile-trai- n ‘ It was the fourteenth motor vehicle fatality in Utah this year-o- ne less thanliad been killed during the corresponding period of 1938 Ths automobile in which Mr Roberts was riding apparently crashed broadside into the next to last'W of a Salt Lake & Utah railroad freight train at a aide road crossing near the Leht Roller Mills just east Officer Urges Lighted Rail Crossings the ave In- V Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— Discovery of 13 sticks ef dynamite in an Ogden high school student locker Monday lpd to the Investigation of four students— 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