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P£lg8p Sunday Morning Tljc WyomingSlock'Rcvicw of Unit Hears Week Lander For ’10 Meet Mountain Area Sugar Company Developments Told in Brief EUcutie is going' to happen in legislation Bureaucracy he said was doing “many funny things” especially with reference to the trade agreements and pointed out that while exports aie on the increase a considerable bulk of shipments are made up of scrap Iron Rircraft and war materials to foreign countries with most of whom we have no reciprocal trade agreements All officers of the association were reelected for the ensuing year and Lander was chosen by the delegates as site for the 1940 conven tion Before the annual meeting came to a close several resolutions were passed the first of which called for the sending of condolences to the families of William H Gottsche James Graham R If Charter Nets h Jorgensen R A Bacon E E Ncls Engen B M Fox and Philip Kane members of the association who died during the year Other Resolutions Lone-boug- -- Other resolutions adopted included One citing that foot and mouth disease frequency indicates urgent necessity of present rigid embargo against foreign countries one seeking reduction of land valuations by the state board of equalization to a fair economic level opposition to processing taxes on any livestock or livestock products for any purpose whatsoever opposition to any further increase in national park areas in Wyoming and that no consolidation of grazing divisions be made Indorsement of the McCar ran bills giving Taylor grazing local and advisory boards legal and permanent status that no trade agreements can become effective in the future without ratification of the United States senate The convention went on record as opposing the veto of the McQar-ra- n bill which would have made cattle rustling by rubber-tire- d predators a federal offense and stated ‘We believe such action on the part of the president was founded on and entirely unsound reason faulty " lng Wpman Supplies Blood To Self in Transfusion GREYBULL W vo June (T— 3 Greybull woman near death from a tubal pregnancy sup plied her oWn blood for a trans fusion that may save her life 'Ihe woman was brought to St Lukes hospital after she had suffered great lass of blood from in ternal bleeding her attending doc A tors reported Surgeons siphoned almost a pint and a half of blood from the ab riomen and injected it back into an arm vein almost before the ab domlnal operation was completed For IIAYFFVFIl TRY IDAHO FALLS Idaho-Seri- ous problems confronting the sugar beet industry in Idaho will be eliminated by the Ellendcr bill now in the hands of the agricultural committee of the house of representatives Douglas E Scalley of Salt Lake City Utah general manager of the Sugar company said Saturday in Idaho Falls Mainly the bill would slow expanThis sion of production quotas would result in planting of an additional 25 000 acres In the Snake River valley the official predicted Autos and Drownmgs Fatal to Price of Sugar FJght — Morley Murphy 41 Elko ‘A second provision of the Ellen-de- r county rancher and legislator was crushed to death when his bill would strike out the secspeeding car overturned on him tion in the sugar act which deals Ten miles mainly with the price of sugar 26 miles west of Elko west of Wendover Idaho Is vitally interested In new in Nevada Utah Mrs Jack Kent of sugar legislation called her husMinn The entire area from Ashton bands attention to the scenery through Boise valley is anxious for and he lost control of their auto the opportunity to Increase its sugar With development of which left the road threw her out production and a wheel crushed her head the resistant seed and the guaran teed water eopply of this state causing Instant death residents want and will demand the opportunity to expand sugar proHigh Student Dead duction The beet crop Is needed to proIn Car Mishap a sound In Wyoming George Vaughn vide a cash crop to balance livestock Lander high school rotation and stimulate raising senior was killed in a three-ca- r "Under fair administration of the accident His car and one folact there should be no sales lowing it went Into a washout and sugar “The Mr Scalley said while attempting to move one of problem” beet farmers’ competitor is off shore the autos a third struck him sugar and with domestic industries breaking his neck At Peck Idaho producing less than 30 per cent of 15 and was struck Beck Robert our consumption there should be no killed by a passing auto while difficulty in this market” walking on the highway All of the drownmgs were in Crop Reported Good Idaho Two were small boys Mr Scalley who found beet prosson of Howard Drowns good in the valley after a two-daMr and Mrs Roscoe Drowns of pectstour and said additional Idaho Falls and Daniel D Wat- receiving equipment is piling in being son 5 son of Mr and Mrs Chal-lc-n stalled in the factories at Blackfoot Watson of Homedale fell into and Idaho Kalis and at the Lewis At Idaho City ville Thornton Tyhee and Aber nrigation ditches Earl F Hill 21 apparently deen loading stations The new He himself while diving will avoid delays during equipment reached the side of the pool but of the 1919 ciop sank before his condition was no- harvesting to an early spring and Owing ticed The body of Paul Benker-shei- n summerhke weather beet thinning 47 of Roberts last seen in will be completed in the valley the an Idaho Palls cafe on March 16 earliest in history Mr Scalley said with two strangers was found The job is 85 per cent complete eight miles north of Blackfoot in Lack of rainfall has not materially the Snake river It was reported hampered growth of the crop behe had $80 in his possession on cause of planting efficiency of leaving Roberts but his pockets farmers Farmers should irrigate were empty when the body was beets when dry regardless of size recovered the official said In a mine accident at Kem-merVictor Mattson 60 of Fronroute U S 30 from Glenns Ferry tier was crushed to death in a coal to Strevell in an effort to shorten mine the mileage to Salt Lake City 96 Williams former Jeremiah Murder ‘and Kidnap Suspects comIdaho department Face Trials — Robert O’Neil died in Boise and Mrs mander Emmett farmer faces Ina Johnson 85 once a telegraa murder hearing for the adpher on the old Deseret telegraph mitted shooting to death of Rodline in Utah died in Orchard 27 took who Allen the aged ney Attorney General J W Taylor of a to after his ranch man home Idaho reneged on his previous G in Emmett L drinking spree ruling and det ided predatory and (Peter) Carter former Filer resisheep inspection funds could be dent will fate a district court legally expended Taylor was later jury for the alleged beating to asked to decide whether the Mate death of Ralph Currey formerly liquor commission must pay a of Oklahoma in a beer parlor row chafti store tax of $500 eah on last month at Boise Archie HenIts 118 dispensaries in the Gem Scoble R derson negro Joseph state Scoble and his wife Henrietta Orval Adams of Salt Lake City face preliminary hearing June 9 former president of the Ami ru an on a charge of kidnaping Charles Bankers association advised the Mindcnhall Salmon rancher and Wyoming stoik growers' stale torturing him Eight inmates of convention In Kemmerer comthe Idaho state industrial school pared “overgrazing1 with effects at St Anthony were recaptured of the same procedure on the fed24 after Hole hours in Jackson eral treasury “Only on a basis dormiout a of thev cut their way of sound fiscal policy can our tory and escaped in an auto stolen heritage of freedom be preserved ” at the school he added Idaho has reduced its bonded debt from $5 282 000 to ap- Pollen Hayfever Honey bv A Hnnev Speetsltv Prnttureil CO ROCK1 MOt STAIN HONbY 41 N 2nd West Phont Was 7514 Utah-Idah- o Here ami There In the Area Petitions are being circulated in the lower Snake river area to re- - FEEL AS GOOD AS THEY LpOK EASY ON THE EYE AND FEET1 NORTHMONT FINE STOCKINGS Si pi of Quality McKendrick Shoes mit New "t i Fla"o Pole GREEN RIVER Wyo— Tha 41xt military police company of the Wyoming national guard now has a flag pole in front of Its armory here The pole was erected and presented to the national guard unit by Tom Whitmore post No 28 American Legion Friday the presentation being made by C E Jensen commander of the post Acting for the state of Wyoming Colonel R I Esmay adjutant general of Wyoming’s national guard M WPA 13 ’Guard Unit Gets OMAHA Neb (15— Pi evident W Jeffers said Saturday the Union Pacific railroad has approved an 0 expenditure of approximately y for a new passenger station at Las Vegas Nev Construction will begin as soon as plans are prepared and approved Jeffers added The new station will be one of mission type dtslgn In keeping with the geographic location of Las Vegas he explained Tribune Intermountain Service ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— Counoffices in western tv Wyoming counties will be eliminated within the next few days and a district office established at Rock Springs the change from county to district supervision to- be carried out under the personal direction of State WPA Administrator L G Flannery However little general change In the routine of the Rock Springs office Is expected as the local office has given general supervision to the work In Sweetwater Uinta Lincoln Sublette and Teton It was counties for some time expected that Carl Long now supervising timekeeper for the western end of the state will remain as head of the district office and A $90-00- two-stor- officially received the pole for th local unit Fsmay with Major Carlisle B Cox senior army instructor for the Wyoming national guard were here to Inspect the local guard company preparatory to its leaving that the present office personnel next week for the annual national would be retained guard encampment near Guernsey Elimination of county offices The military police company was in other parts of the state with formed last spring and has 54 enthe exception of the Laramie listed men and two officers Lieucounty office at Chevenne has tenant Raymond M Davis of Green River being the commanding officer already been completed It mam iv r GAR STETSOH SHOES w Be Scrapped June 4 1939 er i aki: CoLD the greatest natural food preserving agent known Tests by nationally known laboratories have proven that with the proper humidity foods stay fresh from two to five times as long in temperatures between 35° and 40° as in temperatures between 40° and 50° of New — Yellowstone park bears hsd their first sight of royalty and did the same old tricks for Crown Prince Olav and Princess Martha of Norway that they will do for American Governor citizens this summer C A Bottolfsen of Idaho a former Idaho newspaper publi-she- r won the milking contest from Mavor James L (Jimmy! Straight of Borne Maiy s little lamb was not as smnrt as “Gussie" who caused the arrest of a man ‘who found" her on road When Gussies owner was secreted on the suspects farm and called the lamb ran to find her The man was arrested The crumbling remains of old Fort Laramie in Wyoming again have the flag flying over them ns a national monument James William Jarboe 71 who worked on the railroads from around th tune of the wood buiner to his lat assignment as a conductor of a Union Pacific Streamliner retired at Pocatello E ort Hall Indiana held their annual service the Pocatello Congregational churc h but thix year the rule was reversed hy the native speaker He epokc first in Fngliah then in the Indian language to his attending tribe smen And any food stored in any portion of the entire food compartment is within the supersafety zone Only Norge Offers All These Convenient Features Free Freezer more ice Liter for d Ice Compartment Purer Ice— No contamination Only freer er traled Iron! and rear HandefrOiter New easier defrosting -Simplest surest safist a era Coldpock lor meats Hydrovoir and crop (old Storage Plant or a Keepi vegetable gardeo-Iret- Removes ice cubes dozen — instantly and easily Special Bottle Storage shell lake the one you want — h on Slide the All Rounded Corner tor easy ng— lully sealed Lanlatih Doors cleani- Norge ins moon that produces greater cold greater moisture W arraoted lot Simplest aurcat Duo-Rollat- or Mobile Shelves slid Murage space to lit lulls adjustable ing and removable year needs M0 years ten frit TkeMalfLake r LY Nev — Th alete denial unit with Dr Q Mr Call In charge Is spending tha first two week In June visiting Ihe ruial dislrltt of While Dine tounly Dr McCall live teeth In tnrreitmg defat of from 2 In 17 years of age a well a giving Imt rur lion In tare I of Zero Temperature Glacier-Seale- Slate Dentists Visitinir In White Pine County thll-tlir- is The new Norge CM Synchronizer with temperatures constantly below 40° and higher humidity to keep them juicy to keep food from drying out fresh to keep them full flavored for twice as long provides a zone of super safe refrigeration reports proximately $1 274 000 State Treasurer Myrtle P Enking rocalello was host to the Thirty-eight- h infantry for two days after the soldiers arrived before they started a 150 mile hike to Ogden Odd Bit t svs-te- Tribune Intermountain Service While the entire tristate area observed Memorial day with services little Clark county Idaho on the old Corinne-Butt- e early wagon route through a hostile Indian area made special efforts to mark the many graves of pony express riders and freighters n the section At Pocatello Governor C A Bottolfsen was the principal speaker urging security for America both from within and without It was the first time a state executive had spoken at memorial services there P to Build At Las Vegas U Offices to ROCK SPRINGS Wvo — him are the as dreSAed in western Lincoln pletion of a nation-wid- e Ian western of Highway association designed topajground4 give publicity to that transeonrtinen-- 1 out Bakers of the movement tal route and to bring tourist travel! that hundreds of thousandspoint of peointo western United States over the ple betame familiar with the name nations first cl high- and markings of the Lincoln highway is sought bv H N Brown way before the present fedeial secretary of the Wyoming Lincoln of numerical designation was Highway association and of the adopted In addition the Lincoln Rock Springs Boosters’ association highway betame a symbol of transnow on a tour of the east continental motor traffic as It was Brown who has been active in the fust highway to be advertised the revival of the Lincoln highway as Upon crossing the continent designation in place of the numeri- these points the interested towns cal designation as U S highway No and cities loialed on U S 30 are 30 is contacting chambers of com- seeking to capitalize in order to inmerce civic organizations and high- crease their tourist traffic way groups along the Lincoln highAnother point being emphasized way expecting to extend his trip on Browns eastern trip is that the to New Y’ork City before returning Lincoln highway lavs claim to being to Rock Springs June 15 the shortest route between the two Both Brown and his wife who oceans Cites Benefits Region Observe! Memorial Day Tribune Intermountain Service KEMMERER Wyo — Byron Wilton secretary of the Wyoming Stock Growers' association and principal speaker Saturday at the closing session of the three-da- y declared Jn parley of the bod order to protect the interests of Wyoming we are verv fortunate in the close relations existing between the wool and cattle growers of the state " Having recently returned from Washington he emphasized that it was difficult to determine just what County WPA rLsei tf Group Picks -- Ellcnder Bill !W omiii£ Sponsors National Praised as Body to Boost Highway making tnP regalia Industry Aid the advertisement Praised In Idaho Set-U- p Salt £akc Tribune n teeth While In "Whit Tine founty he is being assisted hy Wrt Marguerite Butler couuty heallh nuise" AciiafdwafeCo U HOI I SAIL DISTRIBUTORS SALT LAKE CITY BOISE See the Noise Synchronizer ant! 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