Show d011k v V s t s I( - ‘ ( 12 A Jqinnin'p Group Milder Jury Star Valley Honors Slate's Chief Busin6s Behind on Visit Tribune Intermountain Wire AFTON Wyo—Governor Nelts Smith and the largest party of officials ever to visit Star Valley returned home Saturday noon after having been guests at a good will celebration sponsored by the Star Valley chamber of commerce Friday night In the L D S tabernacle in Afton It was the governor's first visit to Star Valley since last July 4 when he dedicated a series of historical highway markers and a general celebration was declared Purpose of the visit was "not to discuss business" but to improve between Star friendly relations Valley residents and state officials Lauds Opportunity In addressing 800- grade and high school students and several hundred adults Friday afternoon governor Smith said: "We should feel proud and grateful for our AmerStudents should ican citizenship appreciate their Star Valley opportunity You will find honesty and upright dealings will be your most valued characteristics through life" A short talk was given by James B Griffin of Cheyenne state land commissioner Governor Smith was made an honorary member of the Star Valley chamber of commerce at a banquet in the evening in Valleon In a complimentary talk hotel he said: "Ever since my brief visit of the dedication of the Grand canyon of Snake River highway Mrs Smith and I have wanted to return for a visit to Star Valley I assure you you have the cooperation of the state and myself in all instances where we can render you our as- ' sistance" Warden Talks A short talk was given by Lester Bagley of Cheyenne state game warden Carl Robinson chamber director was master of ceremonies Lowell G Woods forest ranger was in and chamber director charge of the banquet Clarence Nelson was in charge of the dance Cannon Wray that followed chamber president is in Washington D C on official business Officials in attendance included: Fred Randall of Rawlins and S E Wilkenson of Evanston state fish and WASHINGTON (11)—A group of road boosters from western Wyoming will seek to have U S highway 89 made part of the state syslem they said Saturday in order that it may be improved lhe delegation left Washing' ton after visits to the federal forestry and parks department and public roads administration They said they received little encouragement in their efforts to obtain hard surfacing for 22 miles of the highway through the grand canyon of the Snake river id the Wyoming national forest At the forestry division they were told no money was available for the project said E M Barrus former mayor of Afton Wyo The parks department told them the stretch they sought to have improved was too far from a park entrance to he within its jurisdiction The public roads administration suggested the highway should be part of the state system Barrus predicted the Recon- 1'- ilI 1- HEARING AID Ortholochnic Modot Your Eyes Are Our Business" SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET Salt 71 r—J 1 R 1 114 VIII Have Had Stomach Ulcer Pains? 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':b :a:0: I ! i l - reA 1 1t rra li ' ' 1 '‘'''''''7'''47'4 - '' - -"- '-' r Ensemble Complete w ' fe ' t 1 ' Adrio 34-i- i I 1 44 ''''' s ' FINANCES ''' State Takes Bridge On April 30 411wwak 1 't I 1 r special in "Life" 1 - 3' I i - -- E i GRANITE THEIR OWN vertised ' i - I'''''''''''' -- 1' This Mattress was 11 it'-- 4 13 - - ''''7 --7 - i)- i -If i I STATES CONTRACTS Reopen or add to your old 7 I - k II earrying Charge 7 c7 Your t j ' 1 a a sr 1 4 3 and q ''0)' t 400 4: Nationally Advertised Mattress for ? t Only ' A $3950 I tlf at i i 4 e:o UNCONDMONAL 1 L 0 e) (1 I r"C14 Art ” ' 1 - ' ie4 18 MONTHS TO PAY is 7 J 4 ' i 4:' —The state on April BOISE 30—unless present plans go astray —will take possession of the Jerorny e-Twin Falls bridge across Snake river canyon ending amount to apprositnately tolls that $7:1StO annually The stat toll bridge commission Friday night approved the pur- chase of the btidge for $182000) The action rnivit be approved by the stale Wald of examine's ' ' — i e A r 1 el ! 1 't sY il ''' '1 1 r 00 ':-- r 1 s::: (V ' L La ort's si ''' — ' - - fa I III ': 4 NJ i: ) - -1 04 ' ' — S) ) oleri41e L-1 t 1 i I I cPirtl 171 :C4 II D - - ' ''' - t - r--- ") Al'id No '-- 1 Collapsible 1 '"t'' 7 - 1 ' 1 1l‘c4se 0- " INIL1111 It Henry r-73- 2 -1 Southern Utah Pioneer Dies Could 1 sGtWivn eeps4 - ' $44 'i-- qi) 4 - i 14 : (In il Li -- a n gJ Li 012-- ' --1 - cit )4 ' r'- - $ MNii0110111MOolmo 1 1 1I 'I'll 0 I- 1 et: g I rl i I fl k II SOLD Iry 1 Oi ( 1 el 0 :0i L ' 1 ' 1 L4' I il Sk ' I - 10 1 1 Reliable economical operation in any eau to wear position—inconspicuous Entirely new principle In hearing aid Clear tone powerful efficient design In group conversation r-- N t' 'I 7 at 1--- ' : it V I -- at the Playmore another at Slovenski Dom and the third at Finn hall At one time the first baseball games of the year were scheduled as a part of this celebration but weather conditions on April 1 In this altitude seldom permitted a successful athletic program so in more recent years this activity has been dropped TERMS i $ 1 - Stamps Dancing Then when the day's activities are over and the evening meals are past the miners and their friends take to dancing free dances climaxing each year's celebration here This year three are to be held in Rock Springs—one ON CONVENIENT t HI- )14' kill r o i 44 1 4 'HT' Free OF WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS 409 Medical Arta Building Was 4917 City Utah AUDIPIIONE Lake I y ! 1Vestent Electric -- trig: a: miners a n d their friends settle down to a long afternoon of speaking and free entertainment This year the speaking program starts at 12:30 p m when Frank D Wilson of Albia Iowa member Of the International board of the U M W A will present the address of the day The speaking dispensed with scores of home talent entertainers will take the stage for a show three hours or more in length WELCOME CONFERENCE VISITORS 1: Give i Hurts Crash - we - iMffitillE1- ! 1910 Mardi 31 - Seven Suffer -- : of Idaho—Arrest Duncan Ilea the defendant Johnson and discovery of vital items of evidence In a basement of the building partially occuple& by him' diamond shop were re-- ! counted to a district court Jury here Saturday as the week-ol- d murder hearing of t h e former Twin Falls mayor moved to swifter aglion Johnston is being tried a second time for the slaying of George L Olson of Salt Lake City Details of Johnston's arrest as he was inspecting the broken part of the sidewalk under which the gun and car keys were later found was read into the testimony by Deputy Attorney General Robert Beckwith who is assisting in the prosecution of the case The account was the direct examination of Craig T Bracken former police officer who lost his life by a gunman's bullet last May' Bracken's testimony described two trips by Johnston into t h e struction Finance corporation basement where the officer was within three would approve hidden on morning of June 2 weeks the group's application for and of thethedefendant's discovery a $220000 loan with which Afton of the police officer to the and improve buy proposes Other testimony during the day Star Valley power and light saw the positive Identification by plant Max Williams of Salt Lake City The delegation Included State brother-in-laof the murder vicSpriator Lester M Barrus C J tim of the body found in the car I Call C S Wray and Ben Nield by the clothing a dental plate a all of Afton scar and characteristics of the hair hands and feet Superintendent Albert IL Rogers of the identification department of the Salt Lake City police force told of finding the 25 caliber cartridge case in the back of the front seat of the Olson car and of his unsuccessful attempts to obtain finROCK SPRINGS Wyo—Seven ger prints because of the and steamed condition of were Injured when the automocar the interior 25 Dimick Elmer driven bile by of Superior overturned west of about 40 miles Church Buttes p1 west of Green River late Fri of Six them including day night the entire Dimick family remained In the hospital here Saturday night WUUm Burket 32 of Lamont r:7-7- ) Wyo a passenger in the car was 1 I discharged Saturday after receivI ' 1 ing treatment for cuts and bruises LI I-L-1 L fl Li -a L Those still in the hospital are Eimer Dimick 25 of Superior Mrs Elmer Dimick 25 Superior vori George Dirtilik three months old Lorraine I and Shirley 3 children of Mr and Mrs Dimick and Gene Clark 12 on of Mr and Mrs William Clark of Superior All were receiving treatment for cuts bruises and shock while Shirley regarded as probably most seriousiv injured Is under observation for head Injuries According to information available the car but recently purchased by Dimick crashed into a small Ilrldge It WAN taken to Green River a twisted wreckage with even the frame shattered The party is said to have been en route to Ogden and Salt Lake City for the week end game commission members John Grove of Evanston state highway department officials C E Fevre of Ogden Utah assistant regional forester Cart Arentson of Kemmerer forest supervisor: Quinton Feeney Alpine C C C camp commander: B R Bartschi secretary of Montpelier Idaho chamber of commerce Richard Callipriest vice president Earl Milles a director S W Sorgatz of Montpelier Idaho state road comPARAGONAII — Mrs Deborah mittee chairman Gordon Ashley Harris Robinson pioneer resident and Glenn Coughlin Montpelier of soutlfern Utah died at her home chamber directors here early Saturday of cerebral John A Read and John A Read hemorrhage She was 91 years old Jr Kemmerer stockmen Jeff A lifelong church worker and Draney of Freedom president of early "Mormon" missionary Mrs Lower Valley chamber of eom- Robinson came to Paragnnah with nierce Quinton Jasperson of Bed her parents when a small child ford vice president Jack Larson She was born in Pottawattamie president Cokeville chamber of county IlL on May 21 IRIS a commerce Eldon Boyd vice presi- daughter of Dennison Lott and dent Ace Jerritt and Don C0721nR Sarah NVilson Harris Iler parents directors Autna Stocks of Coke were driven from Nauvoo when villa superintendent state fish the Latter-daSaints came to B Johnson George hatchery Utah hut they did not come here club Afton Civic Jerry until four years later president Emerson vice president Earl Shawber secretary Frank Merrill Married In 1869 of Idaho Falls president and Married to Richard A Robinson James Nield of Idaho Falls secre- of Paragonah on October 2 1R69 tary of the Blind Bull mine near in the Salt Lake L D S endowAlpine ment house the couple first made their home in Springville but were REMMERER Wyo — Governor later called by church leaders to Nets Smith and Land Commishelp settle the Virgin river valley sioner J B Griffith of Wyoming in Washington county After sevstopped in Kemmerer Saturday en eral years there the couple reroute back to Cheyenne following turned to Paragonah where Mr I trip of inspection through Star Robinson died in September 1927 They made the trip to Salt Lake Valley They lunched with $ group of Kemmerer citizens City in a wagon at the time of their marriage and remained at Firemen Seek Equipment the old camp center where the lintel Utah now stands LYMAN Wyo—Plans are well Mrs Robinson served for 17 of under way by members the as president of the Paralocal volunteer fire department to years ward Primary association gonah Increase their equipment by the wan a counselor in the ward and purchase of a new and faster truck Relief society for many years and engine and one thousand feet or new hose The required amount Survivors Listed Is to be raised by subscription She is survived by six sons and from among residents of the BridgMrs Alice McBride daughters er Valley section and committees Mrs Lillian Topham of Paraare now it work contacting busiMrs Lola Corry of Cedar gonah ness houses In the various towns City J M Robinson of Idaho house owners and ranchers Falls Dennison II Bohinson of Salt Lake City and Richard A RobinFirst Aid Study Slated son Jr of Los Angeles Funeral service's will he conductEVANSTON Wyo — First aid training courses for Wyoming ed in Paragonah L P S wardI school bus (takers will be held chapel Monday at 2 p m with throughout the state for the first Interment In Paragonah cemetery lime in September of scent d- directed by Magleby funeral home ing to word received by Mrs Jennie Isherwood county superintendent of schools t Tribune Intermountain Wire ROCKSPRINGS Wyo — Rock Springs merchants whose Saturday business prevented completion of decorations and window displays for the April First celebration here Monday planned to put on the finishing touches Sunday as the city's business men prepare to join organized labor of the vicinity In celebrating anniversary of the day that marked the end of the long hours in coal mines While the celebration is essentially an event for the coal miners who form the United Mine Workers of America all branches of organized labor—C I O and A F L affiliates alike—in the coal towns and camps of southwestern Wyoming are joining hands in celebrating the day On April First celebration children and adults alike are t h e guests of the unionists In a day of entertainment Free shows and free candy are provided the during the morning In hick Springs the children attending the picture shows while the eiders participate in the annual parade But with the parade and childreu's shows out of the way the Tribune Intermountain Wire TWIN FALLS Ztibune Rock Springs Prepares For Fete Monday To Ask U S Iicars of Return of Roa d Cciii Finding Smith Leaves I Saltake Z1) t Sunday Morning is - i k SpiThil i crib la $84195 NOM 411111101111111NIEMEMOMP I 1 - f 1 i |