Show ’ - JJ Momld) 3Iorning- TTlie - ’ Runniiighoard Oirner Shocks Ferdinand to Victim’s Rites Planned Free the null MW Iashley Papon Man Dies in Wajne County Tribune Intermountain Service services for Lacy Eugene Young 43 of Pajson who was killed late Friday night when a passing car knocked him JEiom the running hoatd of nnoihei PAYSON-Fune- - i ' ral conducted Wed nesdav nt 2 p rn in the Pivson Second I I' s wnrd chapel machine Burial will will be be in P vc von c it cc me ORLEANS CPI— William Sr liked the story of Feuimand the Bull so well he gave the same name to his 1000 pound Jersey Ihe bull found where Lnshley kept his cornmeal stored wedged himself half through a hole in the fence and ate a 100 pound sack of the meal Lashley found the hull there too fat by that time to go After trying oi backward all day to free the animal he remembered that in the story hook a bee had stung Ferdlnnnd to great effort Lacking a bee Lashlev put a low collage battery close lo the bulls tail I he shock sent him clear through Ihe fence foi-wa- ten he accident oi curled nuchvax between Ioa and Iv man and accounted for Way up county s fust automobile traffic death In four 1 jears Mr Young had been riding on the running boaid of an automobile dnyen bv Jess Wood 62 of Lyman and occupied b his wife and other members of his family Boise Hunter BOISF Idaho (JPi— Bartlett Jav Burns son of Mr and Mrs Murray E Burns of Boise was killed late Saturday when his shotgun accidentally discharged while he was on a grouse hunting trip It was the second hunting accident In this area this season The accident occurred In Flmore county 26 miles east of Bolise Three companions David and Kenneth Hanford cousins of the stant!) victim and a friend loe Goicoe-- c hen told officers Ihe gun Bulxm Crali Kills discharged as oung BurtfS lifted it in the rar to make L A Prensman room for a more comfortable ridTribune Intermountain Service ing position Ihe auto was halted DUBOIS Idaho— One man was beside a roadside spring where the youths had been filling the fatally injured and four were huit two seriously in two noncollision radiator automobile accidents Sunday in the upper Snake river valley officers reported V M Totten 46 of 759 Fast fund street Los Angeles Cal member of the pressmen s union died in the Dubois C C C tamp iG VERNON Utah- - Mr and Mrs hours after suffering a fractured skull concussion and possibly in- Cliailes H Plant residents of this ternal Injunes Senously hurt Tooele county community since were his wife Mrs Wot Id war days will celebrate wedding Saluidi) (race Tolton wdto received biolwn their golden fibs and a possible fractured August 26 1 hey were married August 26 spine and Ivor J Ixjvedn) 45 Union Pacific roundhouse foreman 1889 nt Ligle Rock now Idaho at Ashton posable skull fracture broken collar bone and other liu juries Less seriously hurt were Andiew (Andy) Strand of Ashton I tnh n Oil Refining company service operator and his wife Mis Edna Strand cuts and bruises A- The Totten wreck occurred at t 8 am when a right rear tue on their sedan driven by Mr Totten a blew out on the highway eight miles north of Dubois The car rolled over several v times traveling 400 feet along the borrow pit officers said Loveday and the Strands vvpre injured at 5 a m when their new Mr and Airs ( harles II Plant sedan driven by the railioad To be feted on golden wedding worker left the Yellowstone highda) way near Last Chance inn above Ashton traveled 300 feet along Ihe Fnlls Idaho where Mr Plant opwest borrow pit went back onto erated a horse ranch Several yeais the crown of the highway and then later they went to New Mexico upset in the west borrow pit where he engaged In mining until The hood of the car was smashed returning to I lah In 1895 when back behind the windshield None he was associated with the old of the occupants was thrown out Ulah Hide and Livestock company until 1917 Mr Plant was born In an oxcart in Wisconsin while the family was en route from that state to Salt Lake Citv Mrs Anna M Frodotitkson Plant )S was born in Noiway on Julv 4 1866 and emigrated with her famPROVO -- Two persons weie Injured In automobile accidents Sun- ily in 1871 settling inl Paik City day near American Fork accord- Utah During their evidence ac-in ing to Deputy Sheriff J J Mercer Salt Lake Citv Mis Plant was Thomas Corv 24 of Ogden suf- tive in Ihe Rc bekah and Woodmen fered a scalp wound and face ruts of Wooduaft lodges Ihe couple will hold opt n house when his car trashed into a utility from 2 lo 10 p m at the home of pole between American Folk and I heir son Clannco M Plant 13 H Pleasant Grove the officer reLogan avenue Salt Lake itv w ith ported Miss Isa Lou 'Ihomancler 22 of their daughter Mrs Anna Mae Salt Lake Citv suffered cuts and Nielson of Bacchus assisting bruises when the car in which she was riding with Frank Blair 25 of Salt Lake Citv collided with a car driven by Clifton Smith 45 of American Fork Deputy Mercer said The accident occurred just west of Ametitan Fork on the YFLI OWslONE PARK W sostate highway il 1’)— A (lose battle for a new park tiivcl ice otd appeared certain Sunday ascurre nt tounst trafLegion Fleets Chief fic slumped to a point only 15 -IDAHO FAILS Idaho Dr J M pc r cent ahead of the 1937 all time Sclioler optometrist will be installed commander of the Bonne- high On August 15 360 4J8 poisons ville countv American legion post had visited the only 5116 Monday nt 8 p m in the municipal more than foi thepark same period of hall Dr Scholar w ill succeed Har- 19 17 August tinffu1 was 7162 beold Craggs duiggis! hind the same month of the iccord acci-rlenla- Couple Plans Golden Rite Idaho-Montan- To Hold Future Of County State tt 'Jubune Intcrmountaln Service one mill lev) PILLMORE-- A will be assessed by Millard county ‘to help any governmental agency which needs money to further development of the Colorado river-(rri- it r son Side Farm bureau Saturday ul which said he considered Ihe project means Ihe future of Millard and the stale of 1 tah J he loiter answered the bureaus request that county commission-- c rs rc frnin from levying taxes for promotional ’ work by anv private agency of the proposed proj-e- c 'Ihe bureau announced Hairs day it had made such a request because it believed funds appropriated at Ihe last session of the stale legislature for a stud) now being made by the reclamation bureau were sufficient Mr Melville explained that Utah law 'provides that the money can not be spent except by a govern mental agency ’’ Counties Would benefit The committees action followed a loqucst bv the Colorado Rivrr-trc'n- t Btsui Water Users 'asso nation formed to help promote the transmountain diversion proiect that counties which would benefit from the project lew a special tax to finance the association s work Mr Melville wrote further-‘Yostate that you are not In favor of piojeets that will bring new areas under cultivation at higher pioduction costs and under less favorable circumstances the crops fiom which tend lo further glut our existing oversupplied nnukels i P I his 371 (or and Delivery Pick-u- p Service GNARGH DYUtS LAM Its 7lh P (I IOC A I IONS— T2 cltl Ave 417 MO 1117 So So Itch k 7lh 3rd Smith and 11V Smilh Mate HI Al L ( I orill S INSI Hill 4CMSsr HR? AND I III PT ( f j 'si v v ‘Got Lost’ I’ri-one- rs LEWISTON Idaho— Two fedprisoners who had been ohcct of widespread search through the wild Lochsa river country for 48 hours walked up to guards Sunday and explained they "were ust off fishing and n Thev were Don got lost Montana auto thief and Robert Lee Voi million Los Angeles counterfeiter eral Ihe ’ Pmk-eima- Hunter Shoots Iloy NEW SWEDEN Idaho-- A bullet fired at sparrows bv one of three youthful hunters struck Gary Sessions 10 in Ihe head Saturday evening His condition was improved Sunday Jury Hospital Director Last Eight Cars Among Guests Smashed At Encampment Crossing Bridge Trthurte Intel mountain Service PROVO— Ihe annual state encampment of Disabled Veterans y of the World War ended a program at Can) on Glen in Provo canyon Sunday Special guests Included Farl T Ross of Reno Nev national vice commander of the American Legion Dr Foster J Curtis of the Veterans hospital at Salt City and E A Littlefield manager of the Veterans hospital The three spoke buoflv at a Rebreakfast Sunciiv morning ports on the national convention meeting at Boston Mass were made by E Morgan and Geoige A Mr Pause of Salt Lake City Faust was elected national rhnp-lai- n Activities of the auxiliary were reported by Mrs Faust Sunday afternoon was spent in sports and games for the children "Good Comradeship’ was the theme for the encampment which was presided over by L ( Christensen of Provo state commander Approximately 50 delegates and their families from Ogden Salt Lake City and Provo were present Hans Hansen of Ogden was present although he was totally disabled in the war of Saturday s The highlight program was a bonfue program in the evening Community singing wns led bv less Jensen of Salt Tribune Intermountain Service WOODSIDE Emery Countv Utah— Eight loaded box cars on the eastbound Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad fast freight train were a mass of tangled dehns following a wreck about two-da- 4am WoocKule ‘Perfect Derailment Switch’ Destroyed Crack Train Sunday on a bridge In 29 miles southeast of Price No one was in lured and no other damage sustained except to the eight ears and their contents— consisting of lumber and sugar Residents of the town said that all the train of 63 cars had passed over the bridge except the last eight when suddenly the foremost two of them plunged over the side of the steel bridge piling the following six behind them Railroad officials who Investigated the damage and supervised activities of the wrecking crew which was at work 30 minutes after the mishap advanced a number of theories as to the probable cause of the wreck but none was verified The cars containing lumber held together better than those filled with sugar the impart causing the latter to burst and shower the contents over cars bridge and track alike A coating of sugar Citv and Mrs L I Christenpowdered and granulated on the sen of Provo wreckage gave the appearance of a recent coating of ‘whitewash" Released on Bond The westbound passenger train PRICJE— 1 riward E Johnson of (No 19) due in Price at 5 58 a m Salt Lake City was arraigned Sat- Sunday was delayed until 1 30 urday morning before Justice of p m hv which tune the debris the Peace Dell Gardner on charges had been cleared from the track of obtaining money under false and rails replaced according to pretenses and released on $1500 S II Laird Price station agent No estimate could be had here bond with hearing set for 5 as to the extent of damage CARLIN Nev (AP)— Interstate commerce commission representatives Sunday closely questioned witnesses who supported the theory that sabotage caused the wrecking of the Southern Pacific streamliner “City of San Franciso" near Harney Nev August 12 with a loss of 24 lives man behind him in the darkness Taking part In a closed hearing cried- "Don t touch it ’ tt might before a Southern Pacific board of' have fingerprints on it In the confusion and excitement inquiry the representatives of the government agency differed with the engineer said he failed to idenrailroad authorities on sevpial tify the voice When he returned later to the spot the claw bar points was gone William Van Volkenhcrg former Ilerschel D Smvth member ftf a coroner s jury wVuch atti ibuted the state police officer also testified he saw tragedy to sabotage presented evi- scene anon arrivingbarat the accident lying beside angle dence simi'ar to that vvhl'h rethe track He said he was warned sulted in the preceding verdict by someone not to touch it An inSmvth was tensively hut his storv supported angle bar is a piece of steel about the railroads principal contention a foot long which is bolted to the that someone fixed the track to rails at each joint to hold them ‘ end to end a fprm perfect derailment together The company contends someone switch ’’ fiumerous spikes shifted Warren I- - Monroe Plko news- removed d a rail four inches inpaper publisher testified as to the condition of the tiack at the de- ward at one end and made it fast railment point He identified sev- to the ties in that position causing eral pictures which he had dtiken the train to leave the track showing (he alleged sabotage The company had a veritable cross-examin- 4 Vf 1950-poun- parade of witnesses lined up waiting to testify An account of a mystpriouslv missing piece of steel also attracted the attention of the Interstate commission representatives Fdward Hccox engineer of the train told newspaper reporters the government agents had questioned him closely about his testimony that he saw a loose claw bar a tool used in pulling spikes from ties lying near the spot where the rail had been misplaced and that! it subsequently disappeared Hecox said he started to examine the tool but refrained when a com-‘mer- Sep-tornb- Marker Placed By BYU Group PROVO — T he Utah Pioneer Trail and Landmarks association bronze marker was placed at the notorious "Hole-i- n - the - Rock" crossing of the Colorado river by members of the Brigham Young university zoological expedition group Thomas C Peterson visual expert reported Sunday upon his retuin to Provo STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA PRESENTS THE ADVENTURE ENTITLED! LITTLE PEOPLE ‘ ' lloiscs Former First Lady Dies BOISE Idaho CD -- Mrs John M Haines 74 widow of John M Haines governor of Idaho in 191) and 1914 died earl) Sunday at her hump of ailments incident to age she was born in Indiana and was marl led Mav 20 1883 Ihe Haines tame to Boise in 1SSR and Mr Haines engaged In the real ( ' 1c Tnbtine Intrrrnounlam Soivui KAMAS— A ctowd that doubled thit of 1938 i idr to Minor and lake Sunday morning for the sunrise sei ic e biiikD-the concluded time that Kunis day Valley patriotic ptogiam fiesta Judging from the amount of hot xv h District Judge Oscar W rakes baton eggs coffee cocoa of Salt Lake City as prinbuttermilk and milk served free cipal speaker Remarks also wete to the guests Douglas Simpson made by Mav or Mark Anderson of plan'd at- Piovo and State Senator WaiwUk tendance at 1100 The food was C Lnmoreaux of Salt Lake City piepnrcd under direction of the E A Lemon presided Lions club on 14 stove provided by the forest servile Last year lewer than 600 were HILL s rved pio-gra- supering M Lvnn Bennion visor of church seminaries also spoke ay toes “You should be Interested In developing the whole state I have never read of any opposition t6 the Doer creek project or any other project intend cj to develop the Salt Lake area ‘Many economists tell us that we have no real surplus but 'that we lack proper distribution If we would center our attention on this point it may help to solve many of our economic ills e people of cmtral Utah know what a real drouth is You people in northern ttah have never been through what we are going through this )onr We aie faced either with a development of the t)pe of project mentioned or with moving to some other plate since our resources will not supply the people here under present economic conditions ‘I tt ust vve will not have to look to a state like California but that I tah can have vision enough to lake care of her own people ‘Our answer to )oti is Millard county is going light ahead to lew one mill to help anv governmental agency which needs money to fail her the development of the " pioject (slate business main )eais He was a foimer minor of Boise 1917 and die d J une ) ear Mrs Mis Haines leaves a sistei Supei mle ndent Edmund B Rogers said howevt't he still hoped Alne M Haines of Boise and a to pass the 500 000 mark for the j In other William Symons of Los first lime in paik history Angt s I eGinnd Richards presiding bishop of the L D S church delivered the sc rpion nt the sunrise service Sisson C Hatch presided Aflpr breakfast a pa t riot Ic was held on the lakoshote BEAVER — (' e o rge - Albert member of the L D S church council of the twelve apostles Sunday dedicated Beavers new $14 000 seminary buildSmith You forget that the Colmado might in the future be appropriated by Mexico and lost to the west forever or that Cali fornla might appropriate the surplus I think that Utah people should be more Interested in developing Its own state than to let Mexico or California get ahead of us and haise what we might jinve raised If w'e had been on our p He u Seminary Dedicaled waters Elen’s SUITS Record Crowd ul Kamas Wind-ULadies Plain Dresses For Fiesta tall power program Disabled Yets Freight Train S P Witnesses Back Eiul Wrecked in Theory Canyon Fete Finery County Sabotage Member Claims Coroner’s -"- oil’ll Notice the Difference— COINTS QIA1JTY (IF4MN CARRY PROVO - Mayor Mark Anderon Sundiiv formally announced his candidacy for a third term stating he needed the time to complete his municipal 1939 ’ 1 CASH AND - - 2l Warns of Loss Record Looms Cleaned Spotted Pressed -- August statement it seems to me contains the undei lying gist of your whole plan ‘You have gone on record against the project because of the fact that the maikets that are now glutted will be worse off if this project goes through ‘ Park Tourist to Monarch IIYRUM— Iljrum Ladies' Literary club prepared Sunday to play host to the annual northern n district convention of Uthh of Womens Clubs opening —Frida) -- a let let C Change Women lo Meet Mayor Knm Ajuain Two Injured In Car Misltaj £L V basin proiect” A Melville Milton Millirt county attorney so informed the executive committee of the f tnh TTribunc- - 2-D- OLDEN — Royal J Douglas Ogden attorney and past president of the Utah state bar Sunday entered the mayoralty lace against Major H W Peeiy and County Commission Chau man Gcoige F Simmons Project Believed t who were en route to Wayne county for a homecoming celebration A car coming in the opposite direction passed the Young machine and created a cloud of dust which obscuted the vision of the driver In a second car 'the latter machine diiven by Dee Callahan 38 of Hurricane sldeswiped the oods’ automobile Knocking Mr Young off and killing him In- slh-lio- Millard Sets Intermoiuitain Mill Levy Neivs Briefs For Basin Plan FnlerH Ogden Raee ’ Dies in Gun Accident Salt £akc look What’s that up there afloat? Don’s whistle freezes in his throat1 “My soul!” he shouts about to swoon— Ail inky cloud blots out the moon1 Then — in the blackness all around Ghosts seem to float from out the ground1 But DON AID Dl'CK CAN T HU P getting in tumble-b- ut why should ou7lt s so easy to bung your cat for pieventiveSt ind ltd Service regularly1 Routine inspections of tues hatter and motor oil he id troubles of) re coided systematic lubrication set x ice including check ups from bumper trouble ind needless expanse And how much better to bumper-sav- e our car behaves It s all part of the bt ind ird 0 lllon Unstrrp isscd ' ‘ftl&ie Portland Oregon outstanding bovt Writ for catalog boarding tuhool non-prof- it tor off1 p But hear the giggles of the ghosts! They're )ust his pals “Boy what a thrill" They chorus laughing fit to kill THE MEN WERE ASKED FOR A FRANK OPINION 50000 motorists including thoustnds of experienced men dtivcrs wete asked “What oil company ranks first m providing consistently high grade and unifoim quality gisohne' They answered STANDARD va£ue p&i dafflm with Ind It AD J COMPANY rrf COMPANY 4lh COMPANY cnm active length of these fun reprewntj Standard leadership ii eqressrd the verdi t of thousand of men driver Thi q ir stion is one of i erie presented in an entirely m lejxn lest survey of Western untwist m le at our request by the Ross I c lenl Revirch Corporction— an ouistmdii g a ithonty on statist! al in lor mi tlon soooo mmirmli can t be wrong — peoie K for yourself1 Thf hv ! MILITARY ACADEMY An What getaway! any day!) (Trust Standard pick-u“Just try to catch me” Donald boasts— He’s in! He’s ZCmuificmed UC OUH NATIONAL — OOOO IN TOON NtlOMlONHOOD CIUOIT CABO AN 0 MOM COAST TO COAST |