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M&j '‘j f' fef 1 -- i- ”" - sMf : f V f b Ifajiaa y 1 HttfagUBAmmioatu - t- r ? $ nioui- 0 ru fr ffinfeqat g4jiiy fy Iwwqji Mfe® S jtj5f4g-- sfcfca I Tuesday Morning- - Salt £ake rilnmc- TIk Tractor Rolls Ogden Chamber Drops Maw Praises J Unions for ’ Down Bank ’Magic Name Valley Aid to Nation Kills Driver Abandon Wheclor Basin Sobriquet Gains Operator Pinned Under Machine At Manila Farm Tribune Intermountaln Wire PLEASANT GROVE Crushed beneath a tractor when It rolled Into a wash the side ot which cased In under the weight of the machine Thomas Walker - Fenton fatally 25 Monday a H m was injured at 11 on the Jacobs farm at Manila Keith Jacobs W father whose owns the farm stold investigating "officers he and Mr Fenton had been filling the 1 pit with dirt With Mr Fenton at the controls Jacobs said the tractor had reached the edge of the w-swhen a tow chain attached to a log broke The sudden jerk threw the tractor far enough forward to cause the side of the pit to coe in lit h Tinned Inder Machine The tractor rolled into the wash throwing Mr Fenton from the seat He was pinned beneath the machine and against another log In the bottom of the pit He was killed instantly The wash was shout six feet deep and 20 feet 'i Wide George Limb who was working In a near-borchard assisted Jacobs in attempting to pull the tractor awa but they had to obtain another machine for the job Investigating officers Included ’City Marshal Golden Pcav and y h k Deputy Sheriffs Arthur Winter and J J Mercer Born in Pleasant Grose Mr Fenton was born in Pleasant Grose April 15 1014 a son of Thomas and Ethel Walker Fenton Surs iving are his father and stepmother his widow Mrs Beth Kirk Fenton whom he married August 21 1932 three children Dari ell Thomas Jr and Samuel Fenton three brothers Pay ML Fenton of Circles ille and Don ML and Calvin H Fenton of Pleasant Grove a sister Elaine Fenton of Pleasant (rove a King step-broth- er B Drysdale of Los Angeles and a alep-sistMrs Beth Stephens of Provo He was a member of the L D S Church Drher Forfeits Bond k SLOO BOUNTIFUL if k with Charged Paul H R F D 3 Twin Falls Idaho forfeited $100 bond Monday night when he failed to appear before Justice of the Peace M'tlliam H Holbrook of Bountiful Arrested Sundav night bv State Patrolman Mason VV ILghwav Hill Detweiler was lodged in Davis county jail and was released Monday morning after posting bail drunken ft — driving Det-weil- er Tribune Intermountaln Wire OGDEN — “Mount Ogden Magic Valley” the prize winning name adopted by the recreatloh and srenlc development committee of Ogden chamber of commerce for Wheeler basin potential sum mer and winter recreational wonderland east of Ogden was officially erased from the books by the committee Monday night The abandonment of the name’ followed threat of diplomatic strife our boundsrle yet to Include Ogden Cordially so far Pot Shots between Ogden chamber of comIdaho Evening Times ” merce and the chamber of Twin The eyes of E J Fjeldsted secFalls Idaho source of a deluge of retary of the Ogden chamber of telegram which protested that the commerce blazed when he read Ogden chamber had resorted to the telegram Monday morning — of d blaze plaglarlstic policies In selection of course it was a the name —and he Immediately wiied the Forest service officials In Ogden following challenge: who ha(1 applied for the listing of "Prepare your arms for combat "Magi Valley” on official forest Suggest cigaret at 20 paces service map were asked to with- World greatest statesmen have draw their application following similar visions Ogden Twin Falls the Monday night meeting and an- blessed with uperabundat)re of other meeting was set for Tuesday statesmen thus a similar slogan at 5 p m when members of the Ogden will entertain your suggescommittee will select a name for tion to be Included as part of your the area Independent of names great Magic Valley Ogden's Magic submitted In the contest Valiev has been given death blow Intersections! strife was threat- April Fool Cordially forever E J ened Monday over the recent Og- Fjeldsted secretary Ogden chamden chamber of commerce cam- ber of commerce ’’ Local opposition to the proposed paign to find a new name for Wheeler basin and selection of the name change which resulted from name "Mount Ogden Magic Va- a chamber of commerce naming liev” However the outbreak wa contest with a $25 prize award still In the "kidding" stage observalso began to be felt particularly ers said from women's leaders News of the rift was carried in from Decline Comment press dispatches Monday Twin Kails where the name Mrs Claud F Peacock presi"Magic Valley" asscrtedly ha been dent of the Ogden district Utah in use for "more than a decade " Federation of Women’s Clubs and Objections to use of the name for Mrs J C Falck chairman of ils the proposed recreational area just conservation committee declined east of Mount Ogden known for to comment officially but both inwould be many years as M'heeler hasin be- dicated the matter gan pouring in from the Idaho brought before their district meetcity’s chamber of commerce and ing April 8 and predicted opposiresidents generally Among them tion would be practically unaniwas a telegraphic "ribbing’ from mous “Pot Shots" writer of a column Use of the new name on all stain the Twin Falls Evening Times tionery and advertising media of It read: the Intermountaln Association of Civic Clubs has been contemplated Eyes Blaze Whether this will be done now that "If you want civil war our le- such opposition has developed Is Trust problematical gions are readv to marth vour choice of Magic Valiev as 'I he chamber of commerce recOgden slogan not done with malice reation and seenie development Southern Idaho committee which had chatge of aforethought using that Slogan for years Be- the naming contest was scheduled lieve you fair enough abandon use to meet Monday night to consider our slogan before it comes to war the problem which has engendered Besides we re not ready enlarge potential interstate complications good-nature- ’ Davis Teachers Death Claims Ask Study Of Pay Set-U- p Ttibune Intermounlam Mrue FARMINGTON — Asking that the Davis countv board of education make a atudy of salary schedules before definite steps are taken to set salaries for the coming school year a committee of teachers headed by Mark Argyle of Clearfield met wilh the hoard at their regular meeting Monday Springville Civic Leader George L Ilvde for many years piominentlv Identified with the mining industry in Utah and with civic improvement work in Spring-vill- e died Monday at 6 45 p m at a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment He was 80 years old Born In Spring Citv Utah on March 16 I860 Mr Hyde was a afternoon son of Orson Hyde pioneer L D S Charles C Gardner of Bountiful a member of the committee church leader and member of the read a report compiled by Dr church s council of twelve apostles Charles Smith research specialist and Ann Eliza Viikers Hvde He of the Utah Fducation associaresided in Utah throughout his life tion in which Davis county was listed nineteenth in the 40 dis- Worked for Railway tricts of the state It revealed that As a young man he was emthe average weekly salary of a ployed by the old Utah Nurlhein Davis county school teacher is railroad with headquarters m Og$21 64 Army Day Proclaimed Joseph Cook and Hugh M'llcox den Later he entered Ihe mining BOISE Idaho (UP)-Gernor were other teacher committee business being associated with the C A Bottolfsen Mondav desigmembers Bullion-BecMining company at nated April 6 as Armv riav and Elgin U Roberts George F asked all military organizations Dibble and Superintendent Hubert Fureka the Annie Laurie mine at and units in the state to observe C Burton were appointed as a Marvsv ale and various other minethe date with appropriate ceremo- committee from the board to draft ral properties nies a schedule for the coming year In 1891 he left the mining business snd settled on a farm In Springs die There he became active in civic affairs serving on the citv council from about 1914 to 1918 and being one of the prime movers for a municipal power plant and city owned water supply He also was active In the I D S church serving as bishops counselor In the Springville Second ward and later as president of the high priests’ quorum of the ward ov k Ours Is a Helpful Service On Home Loans Long experience in cooperating with home builders enables us to offer helpful suggestions on plans and construction— suggestions that often result in real sasings And experience always assures a belter loan arrangement Consult with us on— 90 F II A Home Loans OR Ol’R OWN FIRST SECURITY LOAN PLAN LOW-COS- T Years) Second Annual Free Homo Biiilriiii" Exhibit -- Married In I8X4 He married Jennie Davis In the Salt Lake Indowment house on 188! She died In 1919 Smviving are a btother Joseph S Hyde of Salt Lake City a sistei Mrs Geneva Juytesen of Spring City a son Lvman Hvde of Oregon three daughters Miss Blnm he Hvde of Brigham City and Mrs M E Dalton and Mrs R F Wilson of Salt Lake Citv 11 grandchildren and one Funeral service will be Ihursdav'at 1 p m in the Sptingville Second L D S ward Burial will be In Everchapel green remelery at Springville Friends may rail Wednesday from 4 to 8 p m at 260 Fast South Temple street Salt Lake Citv April id d con-duel- and display of miniature ONE WOMAN MODEL HOMES YOU CAN HELP Learn the latest methods of approved construction shown by full size cutaway sections See the room arrangement of the model homes from roof to basement Copies of architects’ drawings and floor plans free for the asking ANY WfFK DAY AT Ol’R BANKING Of IKES “ Main Opposite ANOTHER Will RACK’ rre First Security Trust Co Street Postofflre TELLS for their km with reliable Cutirur nd (hntmrnt Lilt urn Ointment hr Ip M upo’rmnlly rausrd blemish Mildly tnediiatd Cuttnjr Soap tooth dor Join Civic Club Tribune Intermountaln Wire HFLPFR— “Most of the thing we enjoy and cherish in our democracy' today were aponsoted bv labor unions” said Dr Ileibert B Maw of Salt Lake City former state senaJe president speaking at the golden anniversary celetuatlon of the United Mine Wotkers of America district No 22 in Carbon county Monday afternoon Dr Maw pointed out that universal suffrage in the United States free public schools for the masses and the elimination of child labor in Industry were principles for which labor uniona had fought in the past The right of the working man to demand a wag on which he can maintain a decent standard of living and proportionate working hours were stressed "Government will never be In danger so long as its power is in the hands of the masses" Dr Maw said "and so long as unions are fighting for the principles they have thus far sponsored for the good of all the working people the security 'of our Democratic government is assured" The speaker was introduced by Frank Bonacci state C I O organizer Mayor Opens Session Mavor B II Hyde of Helper opened the afternoon session d anthe niversary of the Institution of the eight-hou- r working day and the fiftieth vear since the founding of the I nited Mine Workers of America union His address of welforty-secon- tnd dean Givtymfrakln thbnrfitof rrrilar (uheura care Hu? ROT H Cuhcnra oap aod Ointment today All dm counter torbKLR ample writaCutirur Dept 31 Malden Mat OGDEN— Dominion of Intermountaln Association of Civic Clubs was extended Monday to Rich and Morgan counties to bring the total area represented In the association to five counties E J Fjeldsted executive Rich Incommission Rees G W Peart and Morton Kearl and Morgan county commission Including Frrol D Eddington James T Palmer and Joseph VV Williams became members of the association following contact by Herbert Woods of s Ogden Charles Goodliffe of Brigham Citv field secretary and Mr Fjeldsted Communications also have been sent into Davis county to arrange for a meeting with the county commission and civic units to discuss association mem- bership Other counties represented in the Intermountaln association are Weber Box Elder and Cache Taxi Operator Slain in WyoniingFray Trihune Intermountain Wire ROCK SPRING5! Wyo -- William Traher Rock Springs garage man Monday night was being held by pav-me- nt old-ag- eight-tenth- Provo Takes Over Utility Brief Items In Mountain Area's News Tribune Intermounlam Wire PROVO — Tribune Intermountaln Wire — IMW Dy Plan ST GEORGE— Plans for the Utah ronvention of Business and Professional Womens Clubs tentatively set for May 4 and 5 at Ogden were drawn at a stale B T W board meeting her Prize Offered Queen OGDEN— A senior from some Intermountain high school chosen to reign as queen of Ogden s Pioneer Gays celebration July 19 to 21 will leceive as pne her r choice of a scholarship to Weber college or a trip to the two-yea- (olden (ate International sition in San expo- Francisco bay Probe of Deutli Set OGDFN— City Judge Charles Cow lev will conduct an inquest Tuesday at 3 10 p’m into the death of Perry Yoder 51 reportedly killed In a drunken G brawl on lower Twenty-fift- h street Wednesday night Debater lo Content LOGAN— The Agora ehih debate leltermens society at Utah State Agricultural college will conduct its annual Intermountaln high si hool debate tournament at the college April 19 and 20 Student ‘Town’ Fleet Tiovo citv was offi- cially in the public utihlv ownerhaving taken ship field Mondav fiver the Utah Power snd Light company's distribution svstem st 12 01 s m after months of preparation Tower however will not rome from the citv s newly constructed mtinirtpal plant but wit! he furnished bv the I lah Power and Light company at a wholesale rate In all probability the new plant will be readv to be placed into operation bv next Sundav ai cording to R C 'lliskv Adams su- perintendent of utilities 'lest run are now being conduited A special meeting of the city commission with otfniul of the Utah Power and Light company was held Monday at whiili all final details for transfemng of the distribution system were completed Reading of the meters- will be Mav All group Vrrnal ScN Rodeo Dale Tree to Go Far BOISE of Ihe predominant commercial species of woods native to Idaho will be displayed at Italy's International exposition In 1942 Idaho-Twel- ve 1937 Sheriff Christensen said It would be necessary to take horses hy Haller for 25 miles from Cedar City and then ride Into the rough area where the note was found Deputy Dalton will arrange a meeting time with the Mlnersville men the henff said Grta Teaching Pont PROVO— A teaching assistant-shi- p botany for 1940-4-1 at tha University of California at Berkeley ha been granted to W Sidney Boyle of Provo 1917 graduate of Brigham Young univeisity according to word received here PROVO— Edward Bates 30 of Pavson was fined $100 Monday by City Judge LeRov Tuckett after pleading guilty to driving while under the Influence of Intoxicating liquor He was arrested Sunday In Provo In Ounce of Prevention Beats Pound of ‘Cure” of Max Williams hrother-in-laOlson and also a Decker employe was on the stand as the proceedings closed describing Olson's sample cases and the contents which he had prepared before the salesman left Salt Lake City Identifies Watch a lady's wateh He Identified which he discoveied after Johnstons arrest on the watch repair board of the store The state will set out to pjove the watch was being returned by Olson for replacement after being found faulty by an Ely Nev store owner and was In the murdered man's brief rase Builder’s Rites Will Be Today Relief from the burden of constipation is what Joe Smith seeks in his medicine cabinet It never occurs to him to seek the causo of his trouble and find the “ounce of prevention" for OGDEN— Funeral services 76 well Charles J Ilumphris known Ogden building contractor who died Saturdav will be Tuesday at 2 p m In Ogden Masonic temple with Senior Warden Elmer Hodges of Weber lodge eon-duel- No 6 F & M A officiating Burial directed bv Lindquist & Sons mortuary will be in Ogden citv cemetery Friends mav call at the Ilumphris residence 14 (3 Twenty-fift- h street Tuesday until 11 30 a m and at the Masonic temple from 11 30 a m until time for services Active pallbearers will be T A Newman W F Nantker Wade M Johnson Ora Bundv Eber F Piers and C H B Seybert Honorary pallbearers w ill be Valentine Gideon J A Howell George S (den F F Gunn A W Wright J T Abhott Leslie S Hodgson J M Forrislall John Davis Dr Geoige M Fister H A Banning Fra Richardson Frank M Driggs Reproof is what he deserves and get from Josephine his wife II W Dunn W H Harris J T "You don’t eat right old obstinate! You probably don’t get enough Rrummitt A E Becker Dr J E of what doctors call ‘bulk’ in your diet And that lack is one of the Epperson and David S Romney KELLOGG’S Now if commonest causes of you’d eat constipation for breakfast every day and drink plenty of water all-bra- n Bus Drivers " Shu t Study - sc y meter deposits made to Hie Povyer and Light rompanv Utah trailers trial Identifiratlon of the gun was hy Lee D McCracken patrolman who told of examination of the weapon on September 21 1938 In Prosecutor Babcocks office after It had been returned after an F B I InThe offieer said he vestigation discovered he could Identify the by plier weapon as Johnston marks on the end of the barrel which he had impressed on the weapon when repairing It three years previously at the police station for the defendant then mavor Defense attorneys in protested at what they Inferred was a "convenient” Identification stiessing that the officer had not identified ownership at the time the gun was found skulls lent credence to the itory told in the note The note was written May 24 1937 and signed by “Mlkelas Written In Fngllsh and Spanish It related that the writer had killed a man on the spot A four-daBRIGHAM CITY hool for bus ell iveis of Box ! Ider high school commenced Monday sponsored bv the state board of education and the state road commission done bv a power rompanv man in Purpose of the school Is to make v a er company with eit pow depart- duvers moie efficient in handling ment reader and after the meters their buses to better understand are read the consumer will be traffic regulations and lo safetransferred from the power com- guard school students who ride ih pany account over to the ritv Ap- buses It Is reported BOO consumpower proximately Drivers are being Instructed In ers were thus transferred Mon- the actual driving of their vehicles dav and in traffic regulations However the readings now being A similar school for Bear River taken bv Ihe power rompanv snd high school bus dilver will be city meter readers will he pay- conducted at the school April 8 able to the Utah Power and Light to 12 Inclusive rompanv with the first payment to the city depu intent being In LOGAN— John Van Cott of Salt Lake City was elec ted "mavor ot Utah State Agricultural college s “T raller Tow n Monday The “town’ is composed of students of the college living In a of Trihune Intermountaln Wire CITY— Sheriff Halclow E Christensen Monday sent Chief Deputy Sheriff William M Dalton of Parowan to Mlnersville to confer with Beaver county deputies there on plans for a pioposetl trek Into the Mlnersville mountains to Investigate the story of a mysterious slaving revealed In a note found bv two cattlemen last week It will probablv be Tuesday before Sheriff Christensen and Beaver county officials go to the site of the murder he said The murder was revealed hy the finding of a note rarhed between the branches of a cedar tree In a remote section of the Mlnersville mountains about 30 miles north of here Hilbert Fyre and Mick Pryor Mlnersville cattlemen found the note while riding the aiea CEDAR TWIN FALI-- S Idaho— Identification of a automatic found In the basement of the Johnston jewelry store building as a gun formerly owned by Duncan McD Johnston the defendant was the pilnclpal objective of the prosecution Mondav In the retrial of Johnston for murder here Monday Second week of the hearing charging the former mayor with tlje slaving of George L Olson Salt Lake jewelry salesman started with the rending of the testimony of two former peace officers now dead which was given at a previous trial Juror heard Robert W Beckwith deputy In the attorney general’ office recount the detailed story of the discovery of the gun car keys and two diamond on horsehac k rings which the late Sheriff Art Sheriff Christensen to whom the Parker uncovered In loose gravel eac he under a sidev alk In the store note was given by Beaver county officials said the area where it basement was found was in Iron county and Officer’s Testimony Read for that reason he would lead the Rejiorted finding of Other testimony read was that Investigation of Craig T Bracken pollee offieer two horse skeletons near the note in their who attested the defendant in the both with bullet hole store basement nine davs after Olsons body was discovered on Mav 24 1938 Biarken was shot and killed by a bandit after the first county president Expedition to Investigate Murder Story Revealed in Note Tribune Intermountaln Wire cluding William association Iron County Sheriff Will Lead Weapon For Johnson secretary reported 7 Officers Plan Mountain Trip lo Probe Mystery Says He Fixed” county authorities m connection with the shooting and killing of Garthe Crowe taxi driver In the come introduc ed bv Edward Scherer president of the Carbon County Eden valley section Monday afterIndustrial union rounnl was fol- noon lowed by remarks from Mayor J Crowe's body is being held bv Bracken Lee of Price and Dr C R County Coroner J Waidon Opie Fahring chairman of the county pending further auangements for commission both of whom men- an inquest tioned the work of the SoutheastCoroner Opie said he was told ern I tah Associated industries In at the Eden Valiev store operated bv R D Wellington that Crowe advancing local enterprise James Morgan of Ctievenne 27 had asked Wellington for $10 Wyo regional director for the U in midmorning and also had asked M W A emphasized the necessity Wellington to phone Traher in for a balance between the in- Roik Springs to guarantee creased productivity in industry which Traher reportedly demade possible by machines and clined to do Emploves at the store the scale of working hours for are said to have taken the kevs laborers Hours must be shortened from the Crowe car Crowe acto effect the balance he said and cording to Information Opie said new jobs must be created every he had been given then vent word year for the armv of youth going for Traher to go to Eden after him which was done from school Into industry According to the story told bv Achievements Reviewed Traher savs Opie Ciowe readied David L Dav of Columbia vice into a eompai tmenin the Traher president of district No 22 U M ear and seiured a gun which he W A called attention to the fact aimed at 'lraher Ihe gun failed that the U M W' A with 600000 to fire as the hammer fell on an members Is the largest organiza- empty chamber but five caitndges tion of its kind in the world today being in the weapon A M Peterson of Sait Lake City Traher is quoted bv Opie as savstate president of C I O reviewed ing he wienehed the gun from Hie achievements of the unions in Crowe and shot excelling lie shot Carbon county with reference of in self defense Opie said five bul solets were found in Crowes bodv" unemplovment compensation e cial seeuritv and The shooting occurred one and pensions s Present at the meeting were Robmiles south of Fden ert Bunting of Park City president on the Rock Springs Pinedale of district No 2 of the Mine Mill highway between 1 30 and and Smelter Workers' union and it is believed bv officers 2pm Mrs Marie Clark representative The two were en route to Rork of the Culinary Workers’ alliance Springs Tiaher returned to Eden and notified countv officers and in Salt Lake City After the session the visitors waited for them there H was said were entertained at a banquet at bv Deputy Sheriff Dillwyn RamEl ( c rilo inn say ’ hml Set-U- p Tribune Intermountaln Wire ’ LOVELINESS Officer Links Gun to Murder Case Tiro Counties Democracy From Labor Educator Sa)s After Twin Fall Threaten Diplomatic Rift Charges Plagiarism April 2 1910 - will be refunded when Hie account are settled In full aeeoi cling to George L Lllelheck division nianagei Vernnl rodeo 2 and 3 Presiwill be August dent Ah in F Weeks has announced Tarlev Hall of Welles-- v tile will fmni'h burking horses cattle nd Brahma bulls for the VFRNAtr-Annu- al 1 affair UNCLAIMED SUITS Value to sjso $2250 Tailors English 880 aoi'TH Rejoicing is tile only word to describe his response to this crisp to be delicious crunchy cereal Not only did he discover but in time it discovered for him a way to “join the regulars" Ask him now what he thinks of his “ounce 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