Show Thursday Morning f j?alt £akc urilmnc Fallnig Gravel lulls Jordan High Student Educators Will Address Tm On Head While at Work Tribune Intermountain Service SPANISH FORK -- David Nephi Jordan high Kunz school senior was Killed Wednesday at 12 '45 p m when he was struck In the head by a falling lump of gravel as he was at work In a gravel pit near the Koyle mine five miles southeast of Spanish Fork The youth o-D- y Tie-mont- Services Held At Rockville For Ranchman Ilcart Attack Fatal to David Ballard six-fo- repie-scntati- D S seminary next He is survived bv his parents five brothers Ivan Kunz of Spanish Fork and Herbert Everett A Loyal and Eddie Kunz all of Sandy and two sisters Mrs Lawrence Nelson and Miss Tekla Kunz both of Sandv Group to Seek Watershed Tribune Intermountain Service PROVO— Inclusion into the forest service boundaries of approximately 15000 acres of land in the Provo canyon area for protection of watersheds will be recommended by the land use committee of the I’tah county planning board It was decided at a meeting of the group Wednesday afternoon at the city and county building A tesolution favoring extension of the forest boundaries to include these lands will be forwarded to William Peterson of Logan chairman of the state land use committee The committee also voted to refer to the state land use committee recommendations for r state law to regulate cutting and selling of Christmas trees Dr Dilworlh Walker of Salt Lake City Utah representative on the bureau of agucultural economics told the committee that Utah county has been selected as the next (ounty in Utah to be studied under an intensive land jise program CEDAR CITY — Jane Murdock 18 daughter of Representative and Mis Abe Murdock of Beaver1 and University of Utah student was in Iron county hospital heie where she was treated for injuries suffered In an automo- Wednesday bile accident 14 miles west Oppose Trade Treaties BOISE Idaho — Firm opposition to the administrations re- ciprocal trade treaty will be expressed Wool Growers' annual convention progmm at the Idaho fortv-sevent- h In Boise JanSecretary M C Claar uary predicted Wednesday 6 Drher Not Blamed NAMPA Idaho — A cotoner's Jury Wednesday cleat cd Chester Danes 24 of blame for the death last week of James Pollock 51 thrown fiom his bicycle In a collision with Danes' rar The mishap was held unavoid- able Grazing Land Sold SPOKANE Wash — Sale of '250000 acres of range land of the Battle Creek Sheep company of Owjhee county Idaho to a rattle company headed by Floyd C Vaughan of Baker Ote was announced here day Wednes- No More Offices Idaho— C Ross governor and only thiee-terionly native son to become Idaho s chief executive Wednesday his birthday and that he seeks no further office BOISE officers said Miss Murdock was spending the holiday vacationing with her parents In Beaver and the group had taken a friend Miss Peggy Lee to her home In Milford and reluming to their homes said Representative Murdock Wednesday night his return to Washington would be postponed Indefinitely due to his daughter's condition Budget Is Approved OGDEN—1 The Ogden city com- mission W'ednpsday voted to Include $150 000 for a new aiipoit in Its l'lll) budget vvliuh was tentatively set at $('7 513 00 for regular pm poses plus $250 Mi 00 as the iitv s share on a new it county administration building -- TX e Get Forestry Jobs IOGAN — Marshall Gaufin of Dubois Idaho Warren Allred of Afton Wyo and Joe O Rabb of Lenou N C all recent graduates of the Utah State Agi cultural college forestry school have been assigned fedeial wild life posts In Idaho Colotado and it was announced Wyoming Wednesday by Paul M Dunn dean of the school west’s most colorful SESX"T Service POCATELLO Idaho — Eai belt Bannock county youth and an escapee from the federal road camp at Kooskia since last September has weakened in his threat to "keep it hot for the cops” William Thomas Lewis 52 depDeputy Sheriff Dave McNichols uty sheriff of Utah county and said Wednesday adding that a car World war veteran died Wednes- the youth allegedly stole has been 1 at a m at day a Salt Lake hos- recovered Gilbert according to Informapital after a Illness tion by Franklin County Sherlfl ' ' Mr Lewis un-- s VV D Head who conferred with derwent a major Bannock authorities Wednesday is three operation weeks ago at the “en route to Kooskia” to give himi Sheriff Head indicated hospital and was self up to be the Information had been gathered j thought "I recovering Until from former friends of the escapee a sudden telapse in and near Preston The jouth was sentenced to two Wed- occurred k neday jears In the federal prison camp I noon Death was for Djer act violation following attributed to a his arrest after figunng In theft weakened heart of an auto in Idaho and later an He was born airplane at Ogden Utah The June 6 1887 was cracked up near Inkom Franklin county officers found Albuquerque N M the son John T and Mary Anne Jones an automobile Gilbert is believed Lewis At the age of 6 years his to have been driving recently family moved to Rock Springs cached In a potato cellar near Wyo and six years later moved Preston said Deputy McNichols to Mercur famous old Utah minGilbert is suspected of burglarizing town In 1902 the family moped ing a general merchandise store at to Goshen where he grew to man- Fairview Idaho on December 10 hood and narrowly escaped capture near He married Claudia Bell White Inkom December 12 by Bannock of Goshen on March 15 1910 at county officers After his escape from the camp Nephi During the World war he served for one and a half years and his subsequent appearance in overseas During the war he was Preston Gilbert boasted to former gassed several times and had suf- friends he was "going to keep It fered considerably with stomach hot for the cops” Deputy Mctrouble as a result Nichols said After Operation Buy Your Rubber Footwear Now While Size Ranges Are Complete! five-we- after characters and was known by travelers far and wide whom he had befriended during his lifetime of running cattle on the deso- Stationary Engineer late and isolated territory between fiom Following his return the Virgin and Colorado rivers France he became stationary ensouth of here for the Tintic Standard MinHe died as he had lived "with gineer ing company null at Harold near his boots on" after having at- Goshen and also was Interested In tended a Christmas dance in Rock- the sheep business He entered ville Monday night police work in 1930 as a deputy Born In Grafton now a ghost sheriff under Sheriff E G Durnell Bountiful Resident town In the river bottoms west of and moved to Provo in September Marks Milestone here on May 3 1867 he spent of 1931 where the family has since his life on a cattle ranch and was resided When John S Evans was one of this section's most suc- elected sheriff in 1938 he continTribune Intermountain Service cessful operators even after the ued as a deputy In his office BOUNTIFUL William J Hill advent of sheep growers who He was a member of the Tintic fought a long and bitter feud with lodge No 9 F and A M Eureka resident of Bountiful for 70 years the established cattle interests the Provo American Legion Vet- celebrated his eighty-fift- h blith-da- y Always a friend to the Indians erans of Foreign Wars and the Wednesday he was one of the first teachers at Disabled American War Veterans with members of the Indian school at Moccasin his family Ariz and remained just "Dave” to Surviving Relatives Mr Hill came numerous members of the Piute Surviving besides his widow aie to Utah in 1868 Indian tribe whom he taught while two sons Daniel T and Gordon from Gloucesterat Moccasin of Piovo his mother Mrs Mary shire England He married Marla Smith of Rock- Ann Morgan of Goshen his father family setville in the St George L D S John T Lewis of Sunnvside and tled In Salt Lake temple on April 24 1891 and the two brothers and a sister L Eve-Ij- n City but moved Lewis of Springville 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Warm comfortable fleece lining All regular sizes! and lasts 85tli Birthday Celebrated Hill died in 1929 Mr Hill was a farmer for many until his death Never active personally In church or civic affairs he was a generous contributor to these Mayor-Elec- t causes He is survived bv four sons and one daug'ilei Walden Ballard OGDEN — Alfied E Stratford bishop of Rockville L D S ward’ Afton Arch and Elwin Ballard' Instructor in the Weber high school of Rockville and Mrs Nora social science department was B Kelsey of New named Monday by Mayor-elec- t F Harmony M Abbott for presentation to the city commission for the position of purchasing agent for Ogden city when Mr Abbott takes office The ryvv purchasing agent will succeed Frank J Vause who has held the position under the adOGDEN— Albert E Wilfong of ministration of Mayor Harman W Ogden whose promotion from coloPeerv nel to brigadier Included In his duties besides general in command of the Sixty-fift- h field ar- acting as purchasing agent will be tillery brigade was announced those of clerk of the court Tuesday will continue in his po- and secretary of the city civil city sition as district inspector for the service commission Utah liquor control commission A graduate of the Utah State the new appointee indicated WedAgricultural college Mr Sttatford nesday has also studied in the field of Colonel Wilfong who will offisocial welfare at the University cially succeed the late Brigadier of Utah and the University of General Cail A Badger after the Southern California He has been first of the year will maintain employed in the Weber county his headquarters as inspector in schools for the paxO years Ogden although his headquarters Prior to that he was activefn as brigadier general will be in the building and real estate busiSalt Lake City He indicated that ness in Ogden and servzed for six' his two positions will not interfere years as appraiser for the Federal appreciably with each other Land Bank of Berkeley Cal Selects Aid 11 General to Retain Slate Position years later serving as city water-mastHe retired from active er life in 1930 Men’s Feature Priced Men’s Men’s Flexible RUBBERS Heavy Duty RUBBERS OXFORD RUBBERS $1-6- 9 ?:tas?din8 layers of pure live rubber vapor welded Into a watertight unit of strength! 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Cojernor’s Secretary BOISE Idaho — Governor C A Bottolfsen announced Wednesday the appointment of Earl W Muiphy of Boise as his next secretary succeeding Glenn Balch on January 1 Confer on Bond ROCK SPRINGS Interest here and in Is W'yo-Rev- Iander In ived shown being the of a modem highway conneiting the two cities via South Pass It was disclosed following the visit of a Roik Spnngs delegation to Under to discuss the proposal B'-- n of Beaver late Tuesday night Miss Murdock suffered a compound fracture of the left upper arm and cuts and bruises She was brought to the hospital early Wednesday after having received first aid treatment in Beaver said an Attending physicians open reduction operation was necessitated in order to reset the arm She was reported In good condition late Wednesday The accident occurred about 8:30 on the Beaver-Milfor- d p m Tuesday highway when a car driven bv Howard Fotheringham 19 of Beaver overturned in an attempt to avoid colliding with another machine The driver of the other car failed to stop after the accident Intcrmounlain News Briefs one of the 'yvw1'1' 1 - Crash Injures Murdock Kin the Tribune Inlermountaln Service ROCKVILLE — Funeral services were conducted here Wednesday lor David Ballard Utah and Arizona cattleman who died suddenly of a heart attack at the home of a son here late Monday night A successful ranchman he was gft County Officer's Aid Dies Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN'— The fourth annual school for canning crops grow ers and canners’ field men will open in the Hotel Ben Lomond at Ogden January 5 and 6 Growers field men and representatives of canning companies will be presented on the two-daslate with Utah agricultural experts Dr Arvil L Stark extension horticulturist for Utah State Agricultural college said Wednesday Dr Stark indicated Wednesday that divergent views on the canning crop situation will be ex- son of Mr and Mrs Kzra L Kunz of Sandy died en pressed Growers and field men slated to route to a Spanish Fork hospital of a compound basal skull fracture speak Include J L Weidman and a broken neck within 10 grower who will discuss minutes of the time of the acci- eultuial methods and harvesting dent a physician at the hospifal piactices of peas from a grower's said point of view Pratt Whitesides of Strikes Boy on Head canner’s field man on Layton The accident occurred as David of improving tomato practicability stooped over below a giades in Utah by cultural methods gravel wall while at woik shovel- and picking practices and Legrand ing gravel The section of gravel Jarman of Provo who will discuss about 18 inches square apparently cultural tomato in practices became loosened by moisture from production melting snow fell from the edge Donald P Lloyd secretary of of the bank striking the youth on Independent Grocer’s associathe head and burying his head be- the tion will explain the relation of neath it His brother Ivan and another the independent grocers to Utah’s Joe Barker canning industry fellow worker Merrill Koyle president of the Utah Canning rushed to extricate him from the will also speak gravel and started him toward the company The American Can company will hospital but he died before reach- be represented by Fred Geise ing it Jack L Bond a representative of Born in Nevada the Anaconda company is schedon commercial David who woiked at the Koyle uled to speak in canning crops mine last summer had been em- fertilizers D G Sorber United States ployed there during the Christmas of agneultuie vacation period The gravel pit from the agricultural was some distance from the mine products laboratory at Los Angelos pioper David was botn February 24 Dr Elmer G Peterson president 1922 in Wabusca Nevada a son of Utah State Agricultural college of Ezra L and Vilda Dustin Kunz Dr R H Walker director of Utah and moved with them to Sandy in agricultural experiment station and William Peterson director of May 1927 Utah State Agricultural college He was to have been graduated from Jordan high school and from extension service will attend the Jordan ls spring Deputy Sheriff Coiricf Ready To Give Up Sncciunhs To Long Illness Officcrs Say Ttibune Intermountain Meeting Opens January 5 in Ogden With Growers Field Men Allendinc: Divergent Views on Problems Expected Youth Struck December 23 1930 HclicnrMils Praised OGDEN— Reheat sals for "'I he Messiah" to be picsentcd heie Saturday at 8 p m Indicate the production will be one of the finest ever ataged according to David S Romney president of the Ogden Oraloiio society Car-Trai- n Crush IOGAN— Two pei sons were late Tuesday when an automobile struck the rear a Bright tinin of the Cenlinl i ili oml ns it vc ns leaving the fielght yaids heie Remarkable Values! 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