Show Thursday Morning £!jc Desert Slayer Files Plea Salt £akt Tribune December 14 1939 Canal Defence Trust Probers L A Police Ban Philadelphia Statistics Given Stress Face Stack i Accident Votes Tax ilLirriase Licenses ’ It’s Collision Salt Lake County For New Trial the Of Strengthening Data Bank All On W fense the Panama ages was NEW (INS)— ALBANY Ind of canal of c 13 Dpc de- Eduard Thornton urged by Senator Sherman Minton Arizona IIi"li O (t) Indiana on his return from an inspection of that area by air Court Gels “An aggressor nation could make it mighty tough on us by launching Verdict Appeal an attack on this jugular vein of America's naval defense" Senator "Much of the PHOENIX Ariz Dpc 13 iP)— Minton declared succe of our canal zone defense Counspl for Robert Burgunder Jr depends on the cooperation of charged in appealing to the state Guatemala Nicaragua and other supreme court Wednesday that Latin American states" the constitutional rights of the condemned murderer had been violated because he was not allowed to defend himself Burgunder’s appeal brief filed twoopening days ahead of schedule cited 32 assignments of error Father Helps T McKinney his attorney and Robert M Burgunder Sr of Seattle Wash the youth's father and an associate concounsel tended that Superior Judge How-ar- d C O Speakman who later disqualified himself and Superior Judge Arthur T La Prade did not permit Burgunder to prepare for trial properly because he was told he could not defend himself The appeal charged that Judge La Prade was guilty of "prejudicial misconduct" during the trial and that County Attorney Richard F Harless and his assistants "coerced" a jury Into imposing the death penalty Murder Charges Burgunder was charged with murdering Ellis M Kouxy and Jack Peterson Phoenix automobile salesmen whose trussed bodies were found on the desert near here He was convicted of murdering Peterson "No issue of the appellant's or Innocence was heforp the guilt jury” the hrief said "He (Burgunder) admitted his guilt to the extent of his presence at the scene of the bullet-r- iddled crime in the commission of a felony the theft of an automobile” NDC-RE- D NETWORK EWl 'THE STATION' (Dial 1200) THURSDAY DECEMBER 14 dramatic top program— On Man’s Family and Those We Love — starting at 6 tonight (Tr M A 00— KDYTe— The Dawn Frpre mm or the early listener 30— KUTIy— Rancn House farm b Ictms and music DYD— Favorite I7 ??"“! 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Neat i V M — KUTA — Panfir Paradise 32 10— KUTA — The Chrteimaa Calendar 1 00 — N HC — 'Orphan o( Div orte '— Serial drama 1 15 — N HC — Jhe Twits 10 — NBC — Anne Thomas 1 Career Wife 1 4 7— N BC— Bet w een the Booketid— With Ted Malone 2 00 — N HC— Club Matinee —Variety pro pram with 0rrv Morfit a master of ceremonies 2 70— N HC — Medicine In New the and epeaker dramatisation Dr J2 Che W 2 7 J 3 4 W familiar Hassle 25— NBC— Associated Pres ne Jo— N HC— Johnny M( Gee's orchestra 445— NBC— lom Mix and Hi Klragnt Hhooters — Hetial diama fi 00— NBC — “Easy Ace’’ — Comedy Hketf h 6 15— NBC — "Mr Keen Tracer of Joat Person " 5 30— Kt TA — Black Mngic — Sinister Yogi Mblh tan 8 47 — KU A — Fireside Melodies 5 30— KUT A— -- International New h oo— NBC — 'The Green Hornet" mv 0 terv drama 10— Kl Ya — Hinging 'imtnr 0 9 9 9 10 rorfl th I of the and Hkl“ — Jsrhson Hole KUTA— lest We Forget KUTA — Favorite Hnppef Melodle KUTA — HM News ami Viewa NBl — America Town Meeting of hr Air JO— N’RC — Recital bv Vlrkt Chase and Tom Thomas onhuira directed hv H Leopold BpMalnev 00— Kl J a — InlerniiuitiHl ’Vrw — — !1 KITA ’Lost Fmjnre" to — NUC Lou Hreere or and hi i host ra — 47 Kl TA Utah Congress of Parent Ml Here and Tesrhers presen) line Muff state sihnni direttor nf health and phiO si edurHllou (on rei 00— KU1 A— Mutiny on the Hirh Aeas " dramaiiring ihe most fa mnu mutinies and pirate of his 0 45— 7 00— — 7 7 JO — 8 b rrt inr 10 15 — NPC—FIl a FPrrernld s orchestra 1 0 to — NUC - Uorai ileldttonhMtra 10 4 3— KC'I A- - Imertialiuiial New 11 OO— NBC — Clunk Kosisr a ohhestra 11 10— N HC - Gar ry Nottingham i orihee its 12 00— Kt TA— Good meht until limvn row morning U5id Adverlis menl 7 Halt Wilson Woodrow I xke Hintons die flouts ake Wedding Salt Lake County Phvllis 8aley from Da' id E Haley Jr Mariorie Ann Hunter from Phan Fnkin Hunter nousiii port td cnieltv not support Obituaries Specialties J Frank Johnson T Frank Johnson 32 of Spanish Fork emilove of itum k firm died Wedues-dn- v aret wauhe tadios 1 nt silverware and Llirist mas gifts to be seen anywher Buy now Pav next vear com Pdv her Suit testing constitutionality of the ordinance 4 Preparation of a suit against a large hosiery mill by Herbert Svme counsel for the American Federation of Hosiery Woikers CIO seeking to restrain it from deducting the tax from emplojes’ Union leaders say deducwages tions from pay envelopes would be in violation of labor contracts One definite step against the ordinance was taken when local 232 Delicatessen and Cafeteria Workers’ union A F L demanded a general increase of l' per cent in all pay scales Presidential Entry 0 ST LOUIS Dec 13 (Ri— Roger W Babson economist and statistician was indorsed Wednesday by the Greater St Louis Prohibition club as the Prohibition party's candidate the in 1910 St Anthony Idaho Austin Fern Kidd 25 Drummond Mary Lllmbelh Davidson 18 Ashton Jante Howard Thompeon 2d Telon Jiiith Aim HAker 21 Teton Lien Rime 22 Opdeit IMah Krva KemlntUon 10 Parker Births Bueklev— lame Leonard And Line Foneet avenue Xmbriskie son No 651 ember kli 21 and Grant Mollerup— keith Margaret Grant 4‘U7 H'diaday boulevard daugh ter Nov ember 27 — Thornton Milton Theodore and Mirv Ruth Battle h to Jgst Fourth South street u November 28 Barker — Thomas Jr and Jennie There Marino Garfteki daughter November 2‘) MrAIIIsfer — Karl Duncan and Ionise Farr 516 Second avenue son November TO Mom itr— A uhrev Grant and Ola Merrndee Smith 1715 Fourteenth Eftl street dauchter November TO — William Karl arid Naomi Hovev 736 fifth avenue dauphtr De presidential b 102 n avenue AprUot 4 Rav Bountiful sun and aou Marv’ Deiember Deem-he- r Tomasinl o’clock Ellra-bei- h K 1 The Weather Traffic Safely ter nnlelv aiailarnl atatlnna rent reduction in fatalities during a period in which motor vehi- cle mileage Increased 6 per cent The foundation compared with 1939 rate of 11 deaths for each 100000000 vehicle miles with the 1935 rate of 17 Barr — Mr and Mrs Jesie of Idaho Falls on Dnember J3 an me I'rppuire ha fnrmpd a (hat trouth from rxtrrme aoulhrrn O rrrim in norih- - pnlral Npada and wp thia arpf m wllh parlli to dmidv aklpnnaplilpd hut without prp( t Ihp llfiiky mountain hlxh crpitpd in thp Roi kv mountain rppion am m run mnrtlon Kllh Ihpap Iowa la n nS rlnudv alt lea with lemperaturpi e Hhovp thp ataaonal Clpar tk 'all in ihe northern plalna alatei partlv rlnudv to elnudv akiea withi are reponed elsewhere In ihe centra Comparative dam for Salt Lake Hirheat temperature todav Hlthept In Upa month aim e jflTl' oweat Inal ulpht for today In Pocatello Idaho avenue at 7 North lohtnon smi Moure diuithf er Mr and Mr 704 South Arch Brown Hive a enue dsurhier Frarler— Mr and Mrs Jam 256 Ranson dolph avenue Mr and Mrs Melford E Vlmnii 421 Noith Main street dauchter Akers Mr and Mrs Waller 117 Rone-vei- l son avenue Hnnimon Mr and Mrs M W R F D 1 son New Suits Filed Third District Court date!' rise 45 'and seta at 5 eo cnmpfitiv court Bird vs Glover eaf Harris Dairy defendant i appeal from city 611 7f judgment Explosion Kills Four Ncv g Swedish Sailors Building Permits her 4 I Weather Observations Taken lesferflay at fi i p V Mountain Time Bettv Warkenttn to Oorce T Park lot 6 hi u k 20 10 sire plat A Y Gammatis to Vtotey A ( am- mms lot Muck 4 plat R Rcluiine BuiUliu nunpatty to Vthsl M founder et al Jot 4 block 117 pill D Kuvan A h Sboolet to L J Wether-el- l and husband lot 7 17 Highland Park p'at A Victor Eihimtn to Tracy loan and lot ‘6 block Trust curnpHiiV gk 2 plat D FmOlfip I Whitney rde tm gru n Reviiuida b 1Uk raid luu Beles ph 1 v Weekly 7 nauyiuti reuie M6 Midi-maI and Title bm'rt Motor buildtne street U An York Lily JttO North esf Ninth sireet Heartle Jo--' nre huildiim Member Macnnne and enmteAolnted te non m flH( 41 IOV To An Whom It Mav Conrrrn Bp It known thnt F?r M Prtpr-po- n of Ondpn County of Wphpr S'litp of Ulna hplng pnnaod in thp hu!npw of dnlryln utloptprt for Homogpnl7p(l milk iip a trlute nnm mik nd or dpvlrp of which thp or following la ft dpscrlptlon For hnmoiirnbnl or oihrr milk "( rpjmllnpd Milk" Rvcry drop UnPd with cronm to lawreme el ux lot 11 block The Grove Adamsnn el ux In Glsoda W’uod et ux lot 10 block 29 in sc re pint A Investment L mnipanv lo H M lot JO Nowell tdork Id Park Dnuplas Oscar A'lcti et ux to Horn lot uim Dwrcrs 'upurat mti I Bit Hlvhiand lark plat A W et dell G Vawdrrv et ux to W' ( vrus Vawdrev et ux sertion 1 2 J south rank township Rated Pree ins asnuratrd Prese la exclusively emitted l0 me u- - f tpiuuuuion of ail new dnitchc rredited to It or rot otherwise credited m this rapei and alen he inesi news piiblishert nerein i Ihe itiiiii ihaiiti rneiniei oi im Audit Bureau of Utrruiattnn Ihe tribune is a niemnci oi Mem a H H'ratford H 5 10 W Statistics atr)rs neefsniimrn PhjAtel— Pnjwtel P Histe her street 1 Deretrlef aruie ohole yst IU ifi7 in koiith Iecem Unvle— xUmes Joseph Doyle AS 15(1 Hutu ton avenue artriJouf (eroat December If) finott — Hutrta Jensen Rnnw 7 5t8 Thtrd avenue ronmary rx lusion December 10 t monib )Mh e 4 'hf on A Ivon (letter t Ut4 Pm tin avemje unknown but nal untl De ember I Rcoce — f'ct'ssrd Finuklm Rowe !9 15 th West Ninth Hunih sirert skull fraoure Uraffu ftttiiittjj ember 9 le vrus Vswdrev et ux to Wendell ( Vawdrev et ux section 2N J South Mur township east Cl'Vawdrev Whitlitker — klher 1m HMlInorn Whit !l(er 74 138 North RetlttfnH rnH-ni04srdtl degensraUfMi lieremher I f Nhsffer — M he h)iffrr 47 4 M Ihircl 0 3 0 30 3 0 30 20 BRIGHAM CITY— Funeral service for Diane Davis old daughter of Chester Verna) and Edith Olsen Davis of Harper ward who died in a Brigham Otv hospital Tuesday following an llJuesa will be conducted refr Thursday at 2 p m In Brigham City Third ward L D 8 chapel by iihop Fphraim Whit of Harper L n 8 ward Interment wfll be in th Brigham Gitv cemetery directed by H B Felt ihoir funeral home She was born 0tober 11 1939 at Brig-haOn April 3 4 196 ft Johnson he married Juanita Pearl Lewi ('it v who surAlso surviving are eikht children vives Surviving beside th parent are four Fred Jav Dld Marvin Mr and Mrs Oliver W grandparents Melvin e Jons an n Janet Johnson all of Olsen of Brigham Guy and Mr and Mr bpttnlsh Fork two brothers John K and Chester A Davis of Lakesida Fvtein Johnson of Ppinish Fotk and two sittera Mm Sarah Noble of o leu and Kllen ship et W ux h p r (oruii ell Pd ri rk suith t L' Id ot CJ H J t rst'ke 1 efl h i in Orson I (nld trier date Park to Lite k 2 B Now 8 uilhkMt Marv V HnelKrr've to Howard H wdelK'oe section U townhtp 1 north ran i:e J east tna I! 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A Lvdla 8 Wulk to Maivin k Peter-setii township 1on el Its se south rnnje 2 west Jrd'sard lohneon to AHhur R totni sec ioi sot et UK township J smith Milk i "eat Utah George Karanirlio Knrami'IIM 0 Tiunncr nhraii lipor nf the Anwl hnlfl min Hr Fr sililh ircoi (lifrl uty al the hotel Weiinen- tlav at 2 10 p m Salt Inkfi City nolle deiedfvea railed In liifahunre the neath Bald the man apparently Buffered a heart aitadt aa taken In the (tty mnreue The rod o£ relalhea Anthony Hugh McGill ll for Anthonv Hugh will be condmied Frist Our Lmtv nf Lonnie 675 Fleventh Fast street Bui ini will be lu Mt Gnlvsrv cemetery Reidtutloii of the rosary will be Thurs-da- v at 8 p m at 124 Fourth Fast atreet Friends mav call at 124 Fourth Fast street Thursday after 4pm and Friday until ID a m Mr McGill for many years a miner in the western United States cited Tuesday in A Salt Lake hospital afterlong Hines Requiem mass 46 of Tooele day at 10 90 s Gnthollr church William m William R William Robinson Williams 27 2151 Fast T hirtv second South atreet a bativa nf Halt lake Gitv died Wednesday at 1 47 p m in a salt La hospital after an illness of two dav Mr Williams a arpenter for the Flktns Planing Mill company was born hma 21 1912 In "ait Lake fitv a sou of John and Fannie Robinson William He Is survived bv his widow Mrs Frances Ray Williams his mother of Granger two brothers Utah of (Hen Wtlliams Hunter Utah and John Farl Williams of f ranger three sister Mrs Vera Gerber of Granger Mis Pauline Henrhh of Los Angriest Gal and Mrs Edna Murphv nf Halt Lake Gtiv and one ou Robert Williams 18 months old Funeral survive will be conducted Sunday at p m In the (ranger L D H Inhn D ward chapel bv Rishnp Hill Burial will be In Llysian burial garden Mill Greek Friends mav call at Tfl FatK Seventh v South street Halt lake Gitv until and at the home of Mrs evening Fannie Robinson William in Granger Bun-dafrom 10 a m tn 3 2 30 p m Jane WarncrPrci Mrs Jana Warner Press wife of Alfred Press and resident of Fait Lak Gitv for 15 veer tort riled at her home North Hevonri West street Tuesday at 1 3 p m nf lobar pneumoru alter an illness of a week Mr d Press was born In Utfnxeter a dnughter of Fdward and lane Johnson Warner She was a member of the L D 8 ihttrch N Ain-li- e Ainslie fnrmer resident of died at hi h'me in Bionx 5 low (Ml v December friends here If rirned Wednesday Burial was beside hi wile in the family plot at Rochester Mmu Mr Amelia whs born whet Mrs Ainlie a government entomologist had It ft Suit I ake City in 1914 after reHe was a mem-ber-siding here five vpars the Phillips Congregational church N Gitv a Georgina Harwood Miller Mrs Georgli a Harwood Miller 68 wife M Frederick Waller Miller died Wednesday at 9 50 a m at her home 858 Wert First North street alter a hngetin Hhe was horn In Hhipriham Norfolk FuUand April 10 1871 a daughter of John and Annie Abel Harwood and came to Utah tu 3802 hhe wna at live in Relief undetv work In the Thirty fourth t ward j) j flurv lv tug are her husband three daughter Mis Reed Know of Halt Lake Gitv D Geun and Mr Mrs ( R 8 RhiIpv of Berkeley trt a son V4 slier C Miller of Halt Like Cllv A sister Mrs Maud id a brother Atkins J hn Hirwood both of Canada and fm-grandchildren William Fphraim I’oullor PPIrHM Poulter 66 f ITT Uilllam rilelrkt manner of therphram Riser Hrit-hnBrother’ died at comjHnv ( tty hospital V5 edneerluv following a week lilt nf pnetiMViniM Mr Poulter ws born st Grdit July ?8 187 t to Fphraim Flore Sod lesvttt He ws reared snd educated I'unlier In Ogden snd msrned Annie 8 Lendoii Jmi-usr1 m the 1'inn Sait Lske Gitv L D 8 temple The rmi p had resided st Idaho Falls Idaho for 27 vesrs sml Mr Poulter ha worked st Brigham City for the jm st 12 veare whete he reeiiUv tntde hi home lie was a member nf the I P 8 rhurh w is a hiLh prievt tu Brigham Cjtv Firt L D 8 ward and had served st A ward loan her for many Need w idmv Kurv mg besides hi are the Mr W C folp wing sins and daughters h of Idaho Fups d ho Mrs Irene lUbtnTt F of Brigham Guv Hlanley Puilter nf Bloomington ( al and Mr ( W 12 grinub tuldren of Mumy Krel) hI-- o a broi her and four sinter Frank Boulter h ml Mrs fnk Gains of Idaho FUls jlnho Mrs UlatMue Gtvrk of lung Lear h ( Mis tlrrehel Ardve of Tavlor Id bn and Mts Jink Havhall of Idaho Fads Funeral H Felt It services will be sum tuned bv funeral home of Brigham C!t fi Anilcr-e- n MT BfFAMAVT Mts Ghutte V An d' rcn 70 widow of () nr Andersen died h A 8tit latte hnj iaI Tuesday ntght Mr Andersen suUnrl a hr km hip lu a full lhtirdv while vtsniig t tb home of a ri (tighter Mrs HowhkI Strang In halt I ake ( uv m d her death 111 th rrsnlt of romp i stot s Mie was born tn hweden lime fi 1 Kim a (Uughur of Nells n d Kart Sedson Hhe cut to Mt I’leitsanl with her parents In Jhi where she tied mxde her hum Dr nmre than thiee fjuarlets of a r r lat 3 Gvru et ux section 28 townsouth ranisf 1 enst rna Vawdrev et ux to (May-trT Vawiev et ux n iii v' o HS Thou Vswdrv to P of Salem Hutching Funeral service ml be conducted at 2 p tn In Spanish Fork F'onrth L D P ward chipel bv Buhop David H Bmven Burial wdi be In Spanish Fjrk city rerneterv Frietni mav rail at the residence Satur-da- y prior to serv u ea (Jia-li- c 1 1 3 he JO 30 1 R 30 30 K) In O In a w married fait lake r ha Duo in the F'ndowmeni bonne (nlnher M IMS to prominent farmer and war veteran He died AumuM 17 Andersen (’Kv Mrs Owen burvlvpg are two dauchter Veiling of cht and Mil Howard Milan of halt n ke City hlldrm A grand! rtrter and three brothers Mis Just ph Munson and Hans Nells and Andrew Nell-In- n all of Ml Pleasant Funeral servhrs will be condtuted by B whop Henry P uum at 2 p m Hnturduy to Mi IMeasKMt 8 D North ward f lend mv call at Hie family North Fnef West street from Haturrhiv (ill time of srrvlfes Interment will be In Ml iMeaeant city cenieleiv direcird b Jt)(ib mmluarj fhjel h me D) 10 Pntelln Diane Davis car 30 ( (cu Dfiln As) east I W 3 M A vr Office New sentative Madisou avenue Chicago 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Kletlrlr company Kelt hum Builders’ supply builders loading platform et 312 West 8e ond Houth S' reel $ J 000 C T owner and builder Rurlon frame rpstdenr and garac 4 fino juurt Imperial C T Pir'ot owner and builder frame resident e ind garace 4 500 112 Uni'enal 32 f jmlpe bldgT" ABB It At 18 o? title' h incn Abstrs't Go Was 4000 STOCKHOLM Dec 13 UPi -- Four sailors were killed and 13 inlured on the Swedish cruiser Manlighe-te- n by an explosion near Gotehorg 'Jhe cruiser had been Wednesday engaged on mines patrol 1 he damaged ship reached Gote-bor- g safely every lsudTrlbun ftpauith I son of Juhu Folk G and Gnduv Picard I son Johnson He bud I hv ed thera during I his entire lifetime JL snd educated hi I Utah roniitv school hsd been me- - S’ chanlu lor ihe van- - I ning firm for jfi vents Recently he I completed a nurse lu air condition and ¥ ueranon He was member of ® the KoK Spanish Fourth I D 8 ward 5 male and lo quaitet Charles Bilt Lake J 14 PRFSTOV Idaho — Funeral service for Mrs Veda L MClurg Wiwirton 29 wtf of Carl Wharton of Robin Idaho who died Monday at th home of tisier Mr Gladys Coffin et Nampa wlU b Thursday it 1 p m In the Preston L D H Hixth ward ohspel with burial in Preston cemetery directed by Hendrick mortuary Mrs Wharton was vlsltfnir her tter when she was stricken with pneumonia t Bhe was born Preston Manh 0 1010 a datighier of J N and Martha Jane Cuhurn McCIurg 8he wa a uate of Preston high school and wa gradao ttve tu school activities She waa mar rted tn Mr Wharton lu November 1929 KurMving are her husband her mother nd son Nathan Wharton of Nampa a brother and six staters Earl MrGiurg of Boise Mrs Jennie Hickman of Downev Mrs Martha Treasure of ArJmo Mrs Vtetta Grump of MrGammnn Mr Oladvs Coffin of Nampa Mr Alta Franklin of California and Mr Haiel Chatterton of Logan Utah i was Veda L McCIurg Wharton at i i Charles Total preelpiiallon for Ihe 24 hop cud luff A! 5 m p m Total fur this month to date An umulalfvil deficiency for th month !o date Tntnl slme October 1 lo Arciirmilated deuiency since OH Him 746 Marla Mrs Ijirson Normal her Dcr ember 9 Idaho Falls Idaho ine northern hoiiiuinry state has In In th rtiipr cenfral went with rain precipiutinn or anow atm fa Tohnson pemllns loratlon 4 StrlmihrwM — Brlunt Beth Mini Fva Olson election 17 20 Yale avenue daughter Peietu-he- r fi A resolution wrs Rdopled recRomnev — Verunn and Attna Toi Bradford ommending his nomination "be473 Yale avenue son Dnember fi cause of his national reputation West— Rav W and LaVeta Mari Upborn DecemUral avenue dauchter t88 as an economist and because he ber 6 will help bring together into one Lee — Ralph Vincent and Therea Winifred Uastm 67 West Seventh South street d sou December 7 party the people of and Marr Klovd Joseph on) the nation especially Ihose op- Dfitiev— 0 11 Gordon Fast Fifth South atreet dauchter De ember 7 posed to the legalization of liquor Looms Fair of - Jauudfv Mrs cember 1 Hava— James Monro and Naomi Geraldine Utt Swift Wet Iirst North Street daughter December 1 Smith — Alma Lvnn and Sv lv la Rost 27 Seventh East street twin eons December ‘2 WeM — Owen Leonard and Marmria Tang-for270 North Second Went atreet daughter Det ember 2 Cnf1— Reed Thomas and Dornthv Tune Rllev — Kelly ake hospital ws Milrth I)rvs Indorse Itahson As Marriage Lirenc treatOtto- - I 1 Mr born 907 one-da- 3 T s m in a Salt pit atlon from InfecHe had been tion umli rgoinc ment sine SCHUBACH’S The Sthobarh Corner Mein at from Eva M Divorces Granted FINEST JEWELERS eletlon of diamond UTAH’S — Word mi received Wednesday of the death of Mr Ehea Crandall Avery 75 ‘wiZ of Thoma D Averv formerly of SprhiffvlUe at her hom in Gardena Cat Funeral services and burial will be at Englewood ( al Mio wa horn In Kprlngvill October 10 and spent her early life here 3M( Hhe survived her husband a daughter and a son Mrsby J E Hall of Gardena ( at Thomas Avery Jr of Tucson Arix f a brother Chaunov Grandad of Los An peles Gat and a sister Mr Roe Wilson of Sftu Bemardmo Cal Crandall Avery HPRINGVILLE Bride Arves L Ghrlatenaen cruelty fait 18 Workman Elia Salt Lake County I’ocatcllo Idaho Utirnthv 7 User 16 Handv Johann 2b Fred Fills sawver Amerltn Sails Idaho Rertha IpIDabetli Adkins 30 Amerlrsn ' Falls Idaho CTvde Knen Fveretl 21 Genter-- v Wnrtori Divorces Asked Nancv Rethnoe from James Rethime tmnsupixirl hdtth Nielsen from Hnrald Nielsen Halt 21 Obituaries Marsuret y Bauer 77 — NPC — Irma Glen organist nil — M TA- - JnteruHtinnai News ! 3— NBC — Glenn Miller nnhratra 10— NBC— ’Affair ot Anthonv 43— KUT A— Magic Tempo from Mod ern atrinca 00— NBC — Musical Rm light ballads 4 4 IB Slatislies Mm T Kccord Looms rhrf ra 43 — NBC— Hekdlimd Halt James Ivim Tanner 28 Salt Take In Marl Hissed 26 8fl!t Lake Iswar William !ee 24 Rurtev Maho 1’earl fritevieve Larson 2J Buries Idaho CIO For An NBC Station 7 city counrilmen levied a IS per rent tax Wednesday on all wages and commls!ons earned In the city It Is to be collected from all persons here regardless of whether The tax Is exthey are residents pected to yield $18000000 annually and balance the city's budget A F L and union loaders immediately massed forces to attack the ordinance signed by Acting Mayor Geoige Connell 10 minutes after Us 17 to 3 approval by the Republican predominantly council Union plans include: v 1 A "labor holiday" in portest of the measure 2 Transfer of payrolls outside of Philadelphia where possibl- e- Hlen 24 moral-minde- NEW YORK Dec 13 UP) -- The Automotive Safety Foundation announced Wednesday that an estimated 31500 traffic deaths during 1939 would reduce the mileage fatality rale for highway travel "Dial 1500 KiUnydf" during the yearto the lowest on Changr in programs a listed Are due entirely to network correction made too record late tn incorporate The figure represented a 2 per THURSDAY DECEMBER 14 M ky MONDAYS Thru FRIDAYS 13 (2P) — The navy Wednesday awarded a $96822 contract for sets and switchboards for the New London Conn naval submarine base to the Ideal Electric and Manufacturing company o (t Contract Dec Dec 13 look WASHINGTON Dec 13 UP) The navy said Monday its new MtewHrt — William John and Edith n traffic” Retd 1017 South State street son De( ember 7 amphibian the PBY-- 5 would Fnestmm — Alfred Alexander and Man a take off from San Diego Cal early I lame Prbe Draper son Deiember MnneKold — Tharles Harry and Ruth fen New Life Thursday for a flight through Penkms rear M9 Almond atreet dauRhter Deiember 8 sacola Fla to Washington pnr — (arl Gnstlve anA Rubv Ruth Hale S F on De(71 West Fourth South Btreet The giant boat still in the excember 8 and Marv Willard Rnsmussrn— Harry SAN FRANCISCO Dec 13 (UP) perimental stage will be flown by 455 hit d fast street milae Hoffmait 9 —The Dotember Golden dauchter Gate International a navy crew and delivered at the — Frank Ielbert and Martnrrt which was virtually Dtmutinlir Mvreita Rovle 936 Fasi Thirteenth Anacostia naval air station here for exposition buried two weeks ago came to life South sireet son De ember 10 Mnrliv — tirenro Tvnrlale and Mara Maits final test It Is capable of flyWednesday wilh new hopes for a 164 Browning avenue tilda Thomson t shoi season in 1910 dauchter Det ember 10 ing from New York to' San FranDale kdvvard and Dorolhv Ann Me Oisrn— Federal Bankruptey Referee guearv ‘249 Vast Feeuth Houth Street cisco and 1000 miles bejond offidauchter December Jl Burton Wyman granled a one-dacials said postponement in the bankruptey Idaho Falls Idaho The amphibian feature is exproceedings to permit the manage- Wilkin — Mr Hurl Mr Rlirlnn R F f pected to increase greatly the util- ment and creditors to study a new sou Det ember 12 2 Idaho Fall Brower — Mr and Mrs Leo Idaho Falls ity of the plane permitting operaproposal to reopen next year ilnmhlo! Deiember 12 tion anywhere In any ocean as R F D Mr Muliin— Mr and Mrs Leaier i Idaho tails son December 12 well as inland flights to take advantage of more convenient servRock Springs VVyo icing facilities of land fields Rod da Mr and Mrs Ervin Rodda daugh12-to- WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA Lake iVlarJortfi Lake T FORT COLLINS Colo Dec 13 UP)— Lois Jeanne Vannnrdsel Colorado Slate college sophomore charged with attempting to kill her fullback boy friend was released from the Larimer county jail Wednesday night under $2500 bond Miss Vannorsdel accused of shooting Walter (Bud Lons 21 in a lovers’ quarrel November 29 had been held in jail since Monday where a complaint was filed in justice court charging assault with intent to kill and assault w'lth a deadly weapon orrhestrt (Paid Advertisement) Giant Amphibian Awaits Takeoff Bond Releases Girl Accused in Shooting Navy Awards YOUNG DR MALONE WASHINGTON Dee 33 UP— A “little blark book” and a thick stack of confidential letters telegrams and memoranda from the files of investment bankers were piled before the monopoly Wednesday in an effort to accident” Instead Chief of Police Arlhur C Hohmann notified members of the department Wednesday the term “traffic collision” will be substituted "Our investigations have shown that there is no such thing as a traffic accident” Ihe chief explained "Some one is to blame for every collision" "Suppose that an automobile skids on the highway and overturns -- but doesn't hit anything” a Woman on TRIVATE" hil Change in Methods er 1 FchinHihcloird So Show Little half-doze- H OR Evidence Designed LOS ANGELES Dec 13 JP- -In the lexicon of the Los Angeles police department there's no such expression henceforth as "traffic caused lew real changes in the business of underwriting and sell' ing securities This act requires that banks of deposit get out of the securities business Peter Nehemkis securi- newsman suggested "There's still a collision” the PORTLAND Ore Dec 13 urt— ties commission attorney and othControl of forest fires will end se- er committee investigators said the chief insisted rious worries about future Pacific deluge of documentary evidence indicated theie had been few fundanorthwest timber crops a former mental rhanges chief forester of the United States n A investment hankers a told committee congressional representing some of thp leading financial houses of the counWednesday try disputed these inference and Reforestation programs cannot denied there had been any "agi cesucceed said Colonel W B Greements” or “understandings” on two WASHINGTON Dee 13 Ur) il of the West securities issues examined in ley secretary-managSecretary Wallace declared WedCoast Lumbermen's association and One was a $145000000 issue for nesday that reports that giain former chief forester of the national forest service until fires the Pacific Gas and Electric com- stored In the midwest under govpany The other was a $73000000 ernment loan had been comhave been stamped out Trade agreements have reversed issue for the Southern California mercially damaged by weevil inthe situation under which the Edison company Both were floatfestation were “not related to the United States formerly shipped ed in 1935 with a large number of farts except In a superficial wav” investment firms as twice many timber products to participating the British empire as It imported Inspection of loan w heat he said from Canada Greeley asserted He showed some had been infested said Canadian Imports now tota'ted Slavs but subsequent fumigation saved 0 t three times the United States exall but a negligible amount to the Coast United port Kingdom Loan corn stored in sIpcI bins MARYSVILLE 13 provided by the government was Cal Dee (UP)— Jameson Forrest 22 former in “very good condition” he said Oklahoman 'This has been an unusual vear late Wednesday shot and killed a woman believed to for weevil Infestation” Wailare sdid "but department have been his wife agencies Sheriff's deputies arrest pd him a have done a good job to prevent WASHINGTON Dec 1 3 UP) — few minutes after he fired a shotlosses" He said infestation of Dr J Frank Norris Baptist pastor gun at close range into the breast grains stored on farms was no of Fort Worth and Detroit said of the woman known to neighbors greater than that stored in comWednesday Secretary Hull had ap- as Rovp She died almost instantly mercial elevators Police said Forrest denied the proved his proposal of a national day of prayer' for "peace or war” woman was his wife hut neighbors and that a resolution proclaiming said they had understood she was such a day would be introduced in 1 DOCTOR’S OFFICE? 9 6 27 a F 287 m Jolm Edward Burt R1VFRDAIE Weber County— John Fdward Burt 66 died suddenly early v following a heart attack He waa horn April 1 1871 In Eden ft son of James and Ann Hughes Burt early Utah pioneers He had resided In River-dat- e the pat three vears although he had resided in Ogden th greater part of his At the time of hi death he was a htch priest in Rherdale L D 8 ward He had also served a chairman of the Ward service commttipe ward teacher presiding and honorary member and organiser of Ron of Utah Pioneers He was a carpenter snd agriculturist bv trade Mr Burt married Celestia Ann Cazter in halt Lak City L D 8 tempi December 19 1894 Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters’ Frederick J Burt and Mr Henrietta Paxton of Ogden John hdwitrd Burt Jr of Logan Mr Pauline Chruteusen of Boise Idaho and Mi Olive R Taylor of Halt Lake City: elht grandchildren and the following brothers audaister’ George 8 Burt ft Mrs Mrs Penrod Ellen R Mary Knuht and Mrs Jennette B Hall of Ogden Robert M Burt of Lo Angeles Cal Bam-uH Burt of Burley Idaho: Albert Burt Annie Kheets ©f Joseph R Burt and Mr halt I ake city and Mr Albert B Clark of Clearfield Funeral services will he conducted Sunday at 1 p m in Riverdale L D 8 ward chapel bv Bishop Arthur Bingham with burial In Ogden city cemetery directed by Lindquist ir Bops mortuary nf Ogden Friends mav call at the home of Frederick Burt a son 522 Heventh street In Ocden Friday evening Saturday and Sunday until 3 2 30 p m Pcler Qirbliansicn GI’N’NTPO- N- Rpueral service for Peter wh died flundsv from pneuwill be conducted Friday at 3 70 monia p m In Gunnison ward L D 8 chapel bv Bishop Hvrum Christiansen Burial will b in Gunnison city cemetery directed by Pe- Christiansen terson mortuary Friend mav call at the family hom Thursday evening and Friday prior to th funeral aervit ei B McLaughlin K(r Ncv— Mr H MrLfttiffhlln 77 mother of Tom McLaughlin of Ely died rea cording lo word In Reno Monday ceived bv her sou Who relumed this week after spending last week with his mother in Reno Death came from disease relative to age Born In Ireland Mr McLaughlin ram to the United Mate a a young girl living first in Pennsylvania After her marriage the family moved tu Leadvllle Colo and For four year she in 1930 came to Klv made her home hi Fly with her son her only surviving relative moving three year ago to Reno Funeral service will be conducted Friday morning In the F lv Catholic chumh with roearv to be recited at 730 p m Thursday In the Wilson Bates mortuary chapel Burial will b lu the Ely ceme-te- r Mary Elizabeth Simpson POCATFLLO Idho — Mrs Mary FlUabeth Simpson 77 died it tht home of her (laughter Mrs F B Hvs 1354 North Garfield avenue early Wedneaday of infirmities imidenl to age- Utah on December Born al Wellsville 51 I8hl she wa married lo Georse P Simpson at Ogden Utah on January 1 1 8 ku he a ud her husband In 18ht Her husband died in moved lav New dale 1921 Survivor Include seven daughter $nd a Mrs Mrs J 8 Whitmore of Ashton Albert Riggs nf Teton Mr Frank Workman of Los Angeles Cal Mrs Hays and L F Mrs J C Catron of Pocatello: Mi Mrs David RobinBHton of Omaha Neb son of Rexhurg and Leo E Hlmpson of Poiateilo four sister Mrs Martha Read of Ogden Vtah Mrs Lucy Huntsman of 8t Mr of Elmer Brower Ahton and Mrs Either Templeton of Anthony Hvrum two brothers OUlHhom Hardv of c hadron Neb and Zackery Hardy of Rupert also iB grandchildren Funeral arrangements will be Announced by the Mdlan mortuary son Fannie Clonlz - HAN8FV Idaho -- Mr Fatmi Clonlz died of Hansen wif of Fart Clout Mondnv at her hom here after A sudden illness Born at Denton Texas on Jnn T 1900 she rxme here in 1029 with her parents Mrs Clout ass's e lu establishing th church to Twin Falls In ppnhvoatal a member of th 1024 ami wa Bethel Temple rhnn h her husband art a burvivmg beside a of Hansen loeter ion Paul Clont sun Ravmond Turner of Nvssa Ore her mother Mrs T)ie a patterwhit of Hattsen thne brothers Hovel Frank and Denial atterwhK of Hansen and four sisters Mts I C Knox and Mrs W O Dennis of Twin Falls Mr Htuart 8loU And Mr Ira M Glimana of Hausen The buiiv Is at the Twin Fa'la mnrtusrjr chapel pending word from relative George Thoma Broadbcnt SATMnV Idaho — Funeral service for 68 were George Thomas Hrnadbent Tuesday Aftrrmxm in lh L D 8 thim b Mr Broadbcnt died November 9 After a H ru stroke (ktnber 21 1871 At Franklin Idaho he came as A boy to envhi r ("inf v K'tng several vests At Leesburg and established the Mormon" rsmh In the Mtddiefork inuntry of the Salmon rt er later he moved Away returning 10 vear ago He ts survived bv his widow Mr Marv Bwrtuist ti Broadhent It sous and rimuh-tet- s Reed Orson Teiand Audrey and Firoadtient Mrs Venna Poula Rout-e- n Mr Delsa poulen Mr Vera Young of 8t PAimon Anthony Wrs Pi arl Garver of Drummond Sod Mr Wand Broaden of Ban Ltit ( al two brothers J iseph Hroadbent of Ogden and Benjamin of Bmadlveat Thavne VNo And X4 grandt hllriren (eorgi M ra all Larue f ('ora M Howell Garvey Idaho— Funeral service foe Vrs ("nra My Howell rarvev wife of I mnu Psiiflc roar)mtiUer George ednesdn In her li Ahtn who died hnme aUer a long jllneea will be conducted Thursday at J p m In the Hansen mortuary at Mi Anthony The body will b tawen to Raved for interment Mrs Garvey had resided in Ashton shn 19 5 limn Kemrnerer Coming Wvo she formerly had rraided at Vancouver Wash B sides her husband she I survived bv A mm Robert Garvey of Ashton and thn sisters Mrs Jv a Westbrook Mr Margo et F'ols tm and Mrs Ida Royntuu of Van ( om cr Khe was past president of Ihe D’ijnv club and tkf the Methodist Church 6x lai tiiilou AHMTGN (re |