Show A iMiliee' Wednesday Morning - -- '"I SSrA £ljc Salt £akc Vihunc- - -- August 30 1939 1j 9 S ‘I A 4 Named Leader Court Denies Spouse Finds Body of Wife Injunction Iii Power Case Lost iii Flood i i Cisco Woman Refuses to Halt Disbursements For Provo Plant Swept Away By Torrent Tribune Intermountain Service CISCO Grand County— Missing for nearly 24 hours after a four-fowall of water roared down Diamond creek and swept her into the Colorado river tributary the body of Mrs Laura Turner 50 of Grand Junction Colo was recovered Tuesday Mrs Turner it was reported was tamped on the bank of Diamond creek with her sonr Wyrren when a cloudburst sent a torrent of water down the creek The water ruined the camp injured the youth and carried his mother down the canyon Mrs Turner’s husband Albert Turner who owns two ranches on Diamond creek was riding the range with another son Charles when the cloudburst struck Notified of the tragedy by the younger son Mr Turner and a group of men began a search of the waters finally locating the body a mile below the campsite Pack horses were used to bring the body to Cisco from where it will be taken to Grand Junction for burial Besides her husband Mrs Turner is survived by three sons and a daughter Charles Warren and Albert J Jr and Laura Jean Turner all of Grand Junction and her mother Mrs Thomas Conway of Los Angeles Cal ot r' '’IV Ogden to Join S L Parade Tribune Intermountain Service PROVO — Although holding that any money expended by Provo city officials toward construction of a power plant was illegally expended District Judge Dallas H r Young Tuesday denied an injunction restraining city officials from expending tnoney from sale of bonds for construction of the plant The court stated: "In this matter the plaintiffs allege among other things that they are entitled Dr Fred R Taylor Heads to an injunction restraining the Valley hospital medical staff city officials from expending any money acquired by reason of the sale of certain bonds and asking the court to require the officials to repurchase the bonds heretofore sold and as grounds for this relief they allege that the money received from the sale of the bonds was deposited in a depository prohibited by law and that the ordinance of June 29 was not the ordinance contemplated bv the Tribune Intermountain Service supreme court decisions and that PROVO— Dr Fred R Taylor of any bonds obtained under the ordiProvo has been elected chairman nance were illegally obtained of the medical staff of the Utah Doubts Emergency Valley hospital which will open “The defendants deny that the permanently on September 18 ac- ordinance was invalid and assert secreto Jenkins cording Clayton that even in the absence of any board of of the the executive tary ordinance they had a right to pro hospital Dr Taylor was named by the ceed under the ordinance of Octo13 1936 and under the decision 38 members of the medical staff ber at a recent meeting Mr Jenkins written by Judge McDonough of said Dr J W Aird and Dr Lloyd the supreme court “The court feels with regard to L Cullimore both of Provo were the ordinance of June 29 1939 in named vice chairman and secretary-which the city attempted to detreasurer respectively clare an emergency that there was ProCommittees named were: no existing and that grams and education — Dr J J the emergency recitals in the ordinance are W'eight Dr Stanley M Clark and Dr L Weston Oaks of Provo Medi- insufficient to have this court decal standards and records — Dr clare that there w as an emergency W Woolf of Provo Dr Grant Y and that any money expended by Anderson of Pleasant Grove Dr reason of this ordinance was llle Elden Clark Don C Merrill and gaily expended and that there was no emergency which would permit J R Richter of Provo Library to go into effect —Dr J Russell Smith of Provo the ordinance period had Glen Orton of Spanish Fork and until the L M Farner of Provo The first elapsed “It is pleaded in the answer named is chairman in each inand I think admitted that a ratistance Dr Oaks and Dr Arnold E Rob- fying ordinance has been passed that will take effect on September inson of Provo will serve as a spe3 1939 Now it would be possible cial medical advisory committee under the court's theory along with the hospital superin- probably tendent Mrs Freda B Consigny to issue an injunction until that and two members of the hospital date but as I understand the rule executive board Mr Jenkins said no court should entertain an action The executive committee of the for injunctive relief unless it is medical staff will consist of the going to accomplish the purpose three executive officers and the for which it is asked chairmen of the three standing Dismisses Application t Provo Doctor To Head New Hospital y Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN — Ogden labor groups will join Salt Lake City in its Labor day parade and celebration September 4 H W Hayward president of Ogden Trades and Labor assembly announced Tuesday Mr Hayward explained earlier plans to present a three-da- y celebration here had been canceled The assembly had reserved Ogden municipal stadium to present four rodeo performances September 2 3 and 4 However the committees Other members of the medical committee in charge found that cowboys were not available for staff and the communities which those days because of other rodeos they represent are: Drs Wilmer L In the Intermountain aiea Plans Allen Reece Anderson Garn Clark e for other forms of entertainment Riley G Clark Leland K W T Hasler P M Kelly to make Ogden the “labor celebration center of the northern half James W Mixon Garland H Pace of the state" have also been dis- Charles M Smith Delbert L Wal lick and David Weston of Provo pensed with Mr Hayward said Drs George A Anderson John R Anderson and Glenn C Neill of Drs Samuel Georges Springville S L Autoist Escapes J W Hagan and Milo C Moody of Spanish Fork Dr Guy in Canal Crash S Richards of American Fork Dr Idaho — William Albert Richards Taylor of Eureka W Ray 53 of Salt Lake City Dr Thomas A Dannenberg and Dr O Nielson of Heber and Dr Utah escaped injury Tuesday night Karl H Beckstead and Dr Leo when the sedan he was driving slid Francis of Nephi Warenski two Yellowstone off the highway miles south of Blackfoot and upset WASHINGTON Aug 29 UP) -in a canal Farmers rescued the stunned The Veterans administration an He was nounced Tuesday that Dr George victim through a door not otherwise injured officers said E Stalter manager of its facility Sheriff Victor Hampton and at American Lake Washington Deputy Herbert Falk of Blackfoot would be transferred September 16 to the Sheridan Wyo facility Investigated that CulU-mor- Death vt PlaiTNoiv to Attend The Salt Lake County Fair AUGUST 11 SEPTEMBER 1-- ‘‘Ordinarily injunctions keep things In status quo until the final determination of the suit upon its merits and under any consideration the longest this court could enjoin the expenditures of any monev would be until September 3 For that reason the praver for injunctive relief will be denied” Mary F Smith city auditor reported $373842 39 has been exfrom funds received pended through sale of the electric revenue bonds since June 30 All this money has therefore been illegally spent the plaintiffs point out Conclusion of this case does not however end district court action on the power case as another suit brought by Mrs Frances M Gee seeking a permanent injunction to restrain construction of the plant near her adjoining property is set to be heard by District Judge Dal las H Young on September 4 McGill board fiamed a counter proposal to submit to the workers Terms of the proposal were not disclosed Grocers’ association will hold its Mr Thomas expressed confidence in thirty-fourt- h annual convention it would be agreeable to the labor unit Ogden's Ben Lomond hotel SepMeanwhile Mr Thomas assured tember 10 to 12 was still undecided grocers that the hotel will be glad Tuesday Following word from Donald P to have the convention in Ogden but that settlement of the labor Llojd of Salt Lake City secretary-managof the grocers' associadispute in time can not be astion that “we will not hold meet- sured Despite possibility of transferings behind picket lines” directors of the hotel Tuesday after- ring the convention to Salt Lake noon considered negotiations with Ogden grocers were continuing a local culinary alliance which has plans to entertain 500 visitors and outlining the "university” features picketed the hotel since July 19 T E Thomas president of the which call for expert instruction in hotel's board of directors said the sales technique er Driver Sleeps Utilities Show Interest in Awakes Beneath Sedan Snake Project home In July In Meeker stiff neck ion placed man’s back quick twist The virltni toppled to the gtound He was taken to the paralyzed L D S hospital In Salt Lake City where an revealed three broken vertebrae Mr Stringham was born in Vernal February 19 1883 a son of Phillip Stringham Sr and Caroline Crouch Stringham Since boyhood he had been actively engaged in the farming and g industry On June 19 1910 he married Ella Wimmer Besides his widow eight sons and daughters survive: Mrs Row-en- a James of Ogden Mrs Ethel Karren of Provo Mrs Lucile Rich-en- s of Salt Lake City Mark W Thad Barta Beulah and Louisa his father Stringham Phillip Stringham Sr of Vernal 10 brothers and sisters B H William Ray and Beatrice Stringham Mrs Joseph P Hacking Mrs Sylvanus If Mr DeYoung was born In Octo1889 in Rotterdam Holland a son of Jofin and Annetta Louise H married Julia DeYoung Smith in 1907 Surviving are his widow his parents and five sons and daughters Lyonel and Keith DeYoung of Ogden Mrs Thelma Read of Idaho Falls Idaho Mrs Evelyn Stoyles of Los Angeles Cal and Eugene L DeYoung of the U S S 37 Sf w Drouth Broken 1(3 BEAVER — Seared lawns gardens and pastures were brightened a little here Monday noon with a 15 minute downpour of rain Sultry cloudy days here the past two weeks have resulted In only an occasional sprinkle of rain Many Irrigation ditches never known to dry up before have been dry now for some time Older residents declare it the most severe drouth In the area's history X-r- sheep-raisin- LAS VEGAS Nev— Lewis W Tribune Intermountain Service Idaho— Officials navy POCATELLO Crump of Glenwood Cal was sudFuneral arrangements will be and Utah announced by Larkin and Sons' Idaho awakened Power of company morning Tuesday denly with a pile of mattresses on top of Power and Light company Tues- mortuary themhim but on top of the mattresses day afternoon expressed was a small sedan He was en route selves as ready to negotiate for to Salt Lake City from the coast power when and if the storage reservoir on the and fell asleep at the wheel of his car reported State Officer “ Alf south fork of the Snake river Is assured Hardy The machine went into the ditch Meeting in Hotel Bannock with 12 miles south of Las Vegas and members of the campaign comoverturned pinning Crump be- mittee promoting interest In the neath When the car was moved he project were George M Gadsby got up uninjured president and general manager His wife likewise was unhurt and J A Hale vice president of Mrs William S Park of Provo the Utah Pow'er and Light comUtah a passenger received slight pany Salt Lake City Utah C J kill Noutii and Main abrasions but her baby whom she Strike president and general man47 East Broadway was holding in her arms also es- ager of Idaho Power company of 21it South and State Brown Don and Boise manager caped injury sari Only damage to the machine was of the Pocatello branch of the to the top estimated at about $30 Idaho company and after the car was righted it was able to proceed under Its own power according to Officer Hardy Commission Approves They were moving to Utah taking household goods with them and Vew Street Lights the bedding tied to the top Is credited with saving Crump's life Installation of eight new stieet lights was authorized Tuesday by the Salt Lake City commission on recommendation of Fire Chief v Walter S Knight The lights will be Installed at u Second South and University streets between Fourth East and E 1 Class for Police I Fifth East on Downington avenue L and between avenue on Eleventh OGDEN— A class in wrestling M streets on Sherman avenue bejiu jitsu and tumbling for Ogtween Twelfth East and Thir17c den police headquarters was recteenth East streets Lake street ommended Tuesday by Mavor and Wilson avenue Nineteenth H W Peery in a letter to W P A East and Thirteenth South streets adult education authorities Nineteenth East and Yale avenue and at Ashton avenue and FairNevada Stabbing PEANUT BUTTER mont park LOVELOCK Nev — James Smith negro barbecue stand op7hila Star Tuna erator was jailed under $5000 bond Tuesday after the stabbing GEISHA Crab Meal of Frank Eno service station In an altercation propitetor SHRIMPS over a dog HELP FOR DAYS OF DISCOMFORT 'T a a r Try CHTCHF8TERS PILLS lor funcilonal 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Can d FLOUR-Driffs- :’: mmwmtioum Heads Chiropractors ’'"'21c J! 26c 51c Solid Pack lb ru Lb A Adjoining Murray City Park Murray Utah ' In the meantime an investigation was being made at the scene of the accident T G Foley superintendent reported j Collett Mrs Mark M Hall and Miss Beatrice Stringham of Vernal Mrs Don B Colton of Salt Lake City Mrs Marion Shaffer of Mantl and Mrs Lorenzo Reid of St Geotge Funeral services will be conMr Stringham while ducted at the Macser L D S Colo complained of a chapel Wednesday at 2 p m whereupon a companwith interment In the Maeser Fair-viehis knee In the sheepcemetery directed by the and gave his neck a Swain funeral homeof Vernal Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN— Funeral services for Harry DeYoung 49 who was killed Monday when he fell beneath a train on Southern Pacific railroad at Valley Pass Nev svill be conducted Thursday at 1 p m In Ogden L D S Fourteenth ward chapel by Bishop Thomas Parker i f Tnbune Intermountain Service MAESER Utah — The Vernal sheepman P C Stringham who "traded a stiff neck for a broken neck” died Monday night In his Victim to Be Burietl at Ogden ber ELY Nev— Henry Van Djke 27 of McGill it being sought by relatives and deputy sheriffs He disappeared from McGill last Fri day night When last seen he was wearing a light shirt and light green trousers He is six feet one Inch tall weighs 160 pounds and has blond curly hair SALT LAKE COUNTY Good Samaritan’s Victim Dies of Broken Neck Rites Set Tribune Intermountain Service OG DFN— Whether Utah Retail Man Missing 2 FAIIi GROUNDS Train Death Grocers in Quandary On Meeting Place 3 25c TOMATOES or wax 4 '"29c BEAKS-Gre- en 2 can “ Spring Garden PEAS 2'"21c-De- i can 10c Mail HIBLETS Del Mail Corn 4 29c PEAS-- No r: 3'” 25c “I”'"" gal 21c VINEGAR i 4-- II t Liberal Premiums and Awards 1A& 0Sft for All Winners! 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