Show - 3 We’dnestlay -- Morning v Water Quest at Hill Field Well Gains Depth at Army Depot Bore Bottomed S M At 525 Feet N:: In Heavy Clay i r Tribune Intermountain Wire m § 1 1? - f SUNSET Davis County-Drill- ing of the artesian well at Hill field army air depot at Sunset had progressed to a depth of 525 feet workers at the field explained Tuesday as they changed drill bits for another siege in the clay formation through which they are now boring The drilling is being done by the Western Well Drilling company of San Jose Cal which was awarded the contract by the army head- I £L f ! 'b Christensen appeared before District Judge Clark J Guild Monday and was to have entered a plea on the murder charge but the court ruled favorably on a defense motion that the accused slayer had not been properly bound over to the district court Hence he was rearrested charged with the murder and now faces a preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace J H Stern next Friday Christensen was accused of shooting his wife on' March 3 at the Christensen home here following a family quarrel Dewey Schreiner highway construction worker was wounded slightly The technicality on which the court delayed Monday’s pleading involved according to attorneys the asserted failure of the formal filing of a district court commitment from the justice court with the district court clerk The Christensens came here from Pocatello three years ago Three children survive Mrs Christensen She was a native of Provo Utah m quarters at Washington D C for ft bid price of $8947 With a heavy clay formation most of the way so far the drill had penetrated to a depth Tuesday afternoon of 525 feet with a pilot hole The contract calls' for completion of a well with a casing by n March 20 unless a per minute water flow Is encountered before that time Salt Lakers Visit 10-in- 650-fo- h Interested spectators during operations Tuesday were George II Taylor of Salt Lake City associate engineer of the U S geological aurvey and A J Lazenby of the Salt Lake City water department - Operations were temporarily halted Tuesday due to a worn drill having to be replaced The 3 new drill was slightly larger than the hole already drilled requiring m reaming out of the drill hole to a depth of 525 feet before drilling could be resumed late Tuesday afternoon Construction Delayed f Major Elmer G Thomas constructing quartermaster In charge work being done at the air depot said construction operations of the Jacobsen Construction com- pany of Salt Lake City on the first j two buildings to be erected at the air base probably will not be start-- ’ ed before next Monday It had previously been expected that ‘building would get under way on Wednesday The company will build a quartermaster's warehouse and commissary and a quartermaster's and shop at the field the first of 22 structures planned under - the $8000000 air base program ’V1! w Salt £ake CARSON CITY Nev CD — A legal technicality presented by Defense Attorney John R Rosa brought a delay Tuesday in the district court arraignment of Ern-- 1 Cluiateiisrn Carson City post office building janitor charged with the murder of his estranged wife Ruby 28 M £ - iTr’ilmnc- :iii:f- 4 Two Kellogg Men Die " Thurs-dq- v - ' The girl Opal Daniels Rash was sent to the Wyoming Girls’ school for an indefinite period District Judge Harry Ilsley signed the committal order the day after the wedding at Belle Fourche S D Testimony at a hearing asked by Otis Reynolds Crook county attorney showed that Opal and her stepbrother Lester Rash were married at Belle Fourche after Mrs Elmer Rash the girl’s mother and Rash's stepmother had sworn to an affidavit' stating that her daughter was 15 years old the minimum marriage age under Soulh Dakota law No action was brought against Rash or the parents Lester Rash and his three sisters were Elmer Rash's children by a former marriage and Opal was Mrs Rash's daughter by a previous marriage Will Open Office ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — A branch field office of the social security administration is to be opened in the First Security bank here within the next few days it was anonunced KINGSTON Idaho March 12 (UP) — An automobile left the Kellogg highway near here Tuesday and plunged down a embankment Into the Couer d’Alene river resulting in deaths of Dave 200-fo- Watson 57 and Matt Paavola 24 both of Kellogg Hans Kosonen 23 leaped from the car at the water’s edge and made his way to a telephone to call for help The accident occurred on a turn in the highway about a mile and a half from here Reports said the car was traveling at a moderate rate of speed when it suddenly slipped over the edge of the bank Authorities used grappling hooks and recovered the body of jPaavola In 20 feet of water hut still were searching for Watson's body The three men were employes of the Sunshine mine at Kellogg Kin Offer Reward To Finder of Body BOISE ID— Parents of John S Young 26 who lost his life Sunday when he was driving plunged from the highway into the north fork of the Payette river offered a $100 reward Tuesday for the recovery of his body Boise-McCa- w-- March' 13 1910 jWcbcr County Makes Plea For Food Stamp System In Car Crash stepbrother she married last whom siiftis3 - wgg:: m -- SUNDANCE Wyo (D-- A bride was separated by a district court order here from her v- - i m ':!l! - Ruling Delays j Decree Parts Stepbrother Hearing in Nevada Killing And Bride 12 i i- 0U: TTljt 71f7 ll Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN— Federal authorities in charge of distribution of surplus commodities to relief clients were reported Tuesday to be in receipt of a formal application from Weber county department of public welfare for adoption of the food stamp plan of distribution In Weber county The application was forwarded to Washington D C following action of the state welfare board on a resolution which provides for BOISE CD— Stale Mine Inspector a revolving fund to start the plan out L R Roylance county wel- Arthur Campbell left Tuesday for fare director said Mackay to investigate causes of In the resolution the state board an accident fatal to Mike Jurko- which had supplied a similar re- vich Monday in the Mackay Exmine there volving fund to start the plan in ploration company's No details as to the mishap were Salt Lake county said: "We are not going to favor one county as reported against another and we are willing to proceed with any other county Gels Poslmaslership WASHINGTON UP) — The senate and work out the matter on a proper and equitable basis as soon as Tuesday confirmed the appointthe federal government gives the ment of Ernest H Brath as postmaster of Carson City Nev signal to go ahead” Such assurance was necessary before the application could —be DAYS OF filed Mr Roylance said He indiHELP FOR DISCOMFORT cated that the matter is now deTry CHTCHE8TER8 PILLS pendent on congressional action for functional periodic pain and discomfort Usually as more appropriations are needed lira QUICK RELIEF Ask to expand the stamp plan Beyour druggist for— cause of the early dale of the Weber county application early consideration of the application is Miner Loses Life In Accident expected - tf ’ 'These " two will buildings cost $70859 according to the contract ‘recently awarded by the war de-partment well by the Drilling of the Hill field army air depot Western Well Drilling company of San Jose Cal is well under way The drilling rig and a crew at work are shown 20-in- ch Mountain Area Death Claims News Briefs Woman 94 -- Tribune Intermountain Wire—1 Right at Home TWIN FALLS Idaho— For several weeks Twin Falls county deputy sheriffs had tried unsuccessfully to locate the owner of an automobile radio which had been abandoned and turned over to them Tuesday they learned the radio had been stolen from the sheriff's wrecked car Keep at Study LOGAN— Attentive school bus drivers from the Soulh Cache district continued their safety education Tuesday at Utah State Agricultural college The school is sponsored by the state department of education the South Cache school board and the college Hope Wanes in Hunt City Marks Founding For Lake Victims PROVO Utah— Provo celebrated its ninety-firbirthday Tuesday with a radio program over the local station and a concert by the Provo high school band st ' ‘ Nev CD— Hope of FALLON finding alive two men lost while motor boating on Lahontan reservoir near here Sunday was vlr tually abandoned Tuesday although a search was still being conducted by Sheriff R J Vannoy of Church-11- 1 county The men Marlon J (Dick) Strong 24 of Reno and Cliff Coul- ter 25 Virginia City were believed to have drowned after their boat struck a partially submerged log in deep water Mrs Caroline Angerbauer 94 who had been called the oldest resident of Box Elder county died Class Plans Gift P R O VO— Although its are not yet complete the plans class of 1940 of Brigham Young university will give s set of chimes for the new religious education chapel now under construction as a parting gift to the institu- tion She was born Mrs May 17 1845 at Angerbauer Ehrlach Germany where she lived She was maruntil womanhood ried to John Angerbauer July 9 1871 In 1874 they joined the L D S church and four years later came to Utah arriving in Ogden July 3 1878 They soon moved to Logan and In 1879 went to Brigham City where Mr Angerbauer was employed in the Cooperative woolen mill In 1931 the c ‘uple celebrated their diamond wedding anniverMr Angerbauer died Janusary ary J9 1935 and until 13 weeks ago his widow lived alone at 123 South Fifth East street In BrigShe was considered in ham City good health until recently and was active In many church and com munlty affairs She was an adopted member of the Sunflower camp Daughters of the Pioneers and was a visiting teacher for the Relief society She is survived by three sons Charles Angerbauer of Brigham City and John and George E of Salt Lake City 11 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p m in the First L D S ward chapel Brigham City Former S L Mail Dies in Nevada P KimBEATTY Nev (D-- L ball 76 Justice of the peace here and connected with mining interests In this area since 1905 died at his home late Monday after a brief illness A native of Utah he resided for time in Park City and lived in Salt Lake City from 18SS unll 1905 He had been justice of the pesr here since 1935 kin Dies Above is the Buick: Special J-dg- or THERE touring sedan are a lot of things about Insist on a SANTA FE TRAIL-WAY-S ticket and you'll save miles of trsvelandvsluible time over this shorter Sampl Lew Foret rANGirrcii KANAB FLAGSTAFF PRESCOTT PHOENIX TUCSON $493 618 855 route! 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