Show Wednesday Morning - -- Piltlliail Sees jWcher Democrats Sec Hint Of Organization Split Peril in tthe War Results Allies Will Take " Norse Areas Senator Savs RENO Nev Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN— Weber county dele gates to the Democratic state con vention In Salt Lake City Saturday will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p m in the county courthouse In a caucus session to determine the attitude of delegates toward action to be taken In the state gathering There Is little possibility accord ing to observers in the party that there will be any unanimity among delegates as to election of state officers Just how the group will be divided Is not known but indications are the group will split There will be approximately 110 delegates from Weber county with a vote of 80 to be cast Some of the legislative districts elected their delegates with the understanding vote each they have only one-haOther districts elected only the same number of delegates as the votes they have been assigned Army to Open Provo C of C Runway Bids Hears of For Hill Field Road Change lted April 16 Key Pittman of Nevada chairman of the senate relations committee said j foreign Wl-Un- Three Persons Officials Scan Names for Die in An to !here Tuesday night that the far pean war affected the Davis Fiesta Train Crash states junuea Euro- has only economically but "its future effect may threaten the peace and safety of our From Page One) nor the train whistle Twitchell (Continued country" The senator expressed this belief said lln an address prepared for deli- Auto' on Tracks Demo-icrat- s' very before the Reno Youn The automobile was directly on club the tracks when the engine struck Aftr discussing the allies' war broadside it as it supplies purchasing problem affects this country he said: Deputy Sheriff George Bray one of the investigating officers said U on 8 j Effects the automobile was thrown 42 feet j "The result of the war must of mil- from the crossing and was demol"'necessity have ished Marietta's body badly man itary effects on the United States j "So far it appears to me as a gled was found 81 feet from the Richlns' body nonmilitary expert that Hitler has point of Impact outgeneraled the British and was found 92 feet away and Sparks' 57 feet from the crossing jFrench Coroner Joseph P Payne of Bur- "Hitler carried out his vaunted jblitzkrieg tiy conquering Poland ley said Richins and Marietta were lin an astonishingly short time It killed instantly Taken to a Bur-le- y hospital Sparks died 45 minjwould appear Great Britain and France should have anticipated the utes after the mishap of a fracJ results Possibly the fate of Po-- f tured skull and other Injuries Coroner Payne said there would land might have been less severe The conquest of Poland Injured the be no Inquest adding testimony of showed the eyewitnesses prestige of Great Britain and several to be accidental sFrance with all neutral countries tragedy "I do not believe Germany will First In County -- ibe able to hold Norway and am The deaths were the first trafof the opinion German forces will jne driven out of Norway within fic fatalities in Cassia county this kit) days year and put the county one ahead of its total up to April 17 1939 jother Attacks Cassia county's third traffic death 1 "Whether Hitler will attack In last year was recorded on May 22 The 1939 total was 12 jHolland and Belgium or march The Idaho total for 1910 was no one knows j nto the Balkans nut Hitler In any event he will raised to 30 compared with 35 In be greatly weakened if he fails in the corresponding period last year Jhis conquest of Norway and Swe-jde- n The 1939 total was 163 Utah still is ahead of Idaho however for this year having had 38 j "There is no danger to the Unit ed States while the European war deaths so far compared with 26 s in progress When the war ends Utah's total up to April 17 1939 Jif it be through a Hitler victory last year was 160 Jor one by the totalitarian powers Trobe Slated inere win arise immediately a R W Hampton of Twin Falls jj'hreat to the peace and safety of Jthe United States through South district engineer for the W P A lAmerlca Central America and said he and L J Cox of Boise state W P A safety consultant Mexico The same threat woi jnot exist if Britain and France wouM conduct an investigation of the accident Wednesday morning !re victors" I He expressed a conviction that Although the three men killed Ithe United States would stay out were off duty and returning home sof the war they were added to the list of j "Let the mothers and fathers two other W P A workers already Jof this country rest In peace" he killed in Idaho so far this year Lester Sparks is survived by his aia widow Mrs Ellen Sparks three sons Lester Jr Max and Trevar Sparks and a daughter Clovine fooele Eajrles Await Sparks all of Burley LStale Officers John H Richins is survived by his widow Mrs Ethel Richins TOOELE— State officers of the three daughters Audra Lorene Fraternal Order of Eagles head and Elizabeth Richins and a son ed by President Irving Stillman Wendell Richins all of Burley of Bingham will make their anSurviving Roy Marietta are his nual visitation meeting to the widow Mrs Lora Marietta a son Tooele aerie Thursday at' 8 p m Jack Marietta and a daughter It was announced Tuesday Wanda Marietta all of Burley 1 Tribune Intermountain Wire FARM1NGTON — The Davis county falr'board met at the county courthouse Monday afternoon to consider names sent In for an annual Davis county celebration Among names submitted were: Davis Davis County Fiesta County Howdy Days Davis County Golden Harvest Days Davis Davis County Progress Days Davis — County Goes Modern Sunset Center Friendship Days Davis — Progressive With Davis Fiesta and Davis Forward Days The fair board requested that Davis county citizens submit additional names In an effort to obtain a satisfactory designation for the A $5 prize will be celebration given the person who submits the most suitable name Those present at the board meeting were M P Whitesides chairman Golden Stewart publicity chairman Henry Kendall Pauline Winegar Ellen Agrcn and Delore Nichols The rules of the contest are: The participant must be a citizen of Davis county the name must be in the county extension office at Farmington by 8:30 p m April 29 1940 the decision of the county board will be final No entries will be returned period daily ing an eight-hou- r cluding Saturdays and Sundays Speed Sought Further indication that the work may be speeded when once it gets under way is seen In the stipulation that the constructing quartermaster may require two shifts of eight hours each daily in order to expedite the work Also included In the call Is furmesh nishing of a mechanical Man Believed From S L Dies in Mishap Tribune Intermountain Wire PARK CITY — George Walker about 55 said to be a resident of Salt Lake City was injured fatally Monday about 11:30 a m while he was assisting in dismantling an ore roaster in Deer valley near here Two men who gave their names as Clark brought Walker to a Park City physician Immediately after the mishap Death was at tributed to a broken neck The men told the physician Wal ker was on a ladder working when one side of the roaster crumbled and the man fell about 12 feet Walker reportedly was emplovrd by the two men named Clark The men gave no further de tails of the mishap nor of Walker's residence life" Vanlis Fisher Weds California Girl GOODING ttL i Your Home deserves GOOD paint — one that protects and retains its fresh clean appearance for Use the sam years — not for just 'a few months care in buying paint as you do in any other important purchase Let us show you why you get your money's worth when you select P&L House Paint Idaho Pratt U Lambert an4 Lew trt EAST Paint Imperial Washakie WaJIpapar Pr4tti SOUTH five-inc- lf cations The four runways will each be 7500 fret long and 200 feet wide and the grading has already been completed under W P A project work Construction of the concrete bases for the runways will also be done as a W P A project one according to J X Gardner engineer at Ogden for the W P A Not Received Vet Presidential approval for the construction project has not yet been received from Washington D C Mr Gardner said but is ex and Miss Laurel Holmes of Pasadena Cal were united In marriage Tuesday morning by Justice of the Peace Gilbert K Brlnton in Gooding The couple was en route to Ririe Idaho where they will make their hnme Mr FIshT has been a member of the Idaho chapter League of Western Writers since 1915 and recently won the Harper's Publishing company prle ol $7500 for his book "Children of God" DOCTOR'S FORMULA CMAT SUCCESS TOR VQLY iUKrACI SKIN TROUBLES Nver mind It jrou'vt trird a iut ol or dinal? rrmeriln (oi unnlirhll mrfarr pi m pin and hlfmlnliM without mcrrm Hna'a a tci1 and proven dorlot'i formula— powerfully toothing i!mo— whli-tMUST qulrlilj rfllr Itrhlni uirenMm and trt right In lo help na10 veer ture prormua KANT healing rnnllmjima uccen In hflpln relieve IU II kln Irtlinilona nmulht different mat velniiMy JV f!0c II help YOUR ikm Llipiid or Ointment oim Any rirus toi (Adv) i effei-tlv- It Inpre-dlenl- committee Mr Russell reported to directors of the Provo chamber of commerce that he had been Informed this would be the route of the highway during a recent meeting with the state road commissioin Funds have already been ear marked for the Improvement of the Provo canyon highway and work will proceed Immediately the state road commissioin also stated Mr Russell reported This work which will be in addition to the reg ularly scheduled work of constructing the new road in the vicinity of the Deer Creek dam proper will include leveling grading fill ing In holes and oiling the road Mr Russell said Annual membership drive of the Provo chamber of commerce will get under way on April 29 and last for one week according to Clayton Jenkins secretary Aura C Hatch was named chairman of the cam paign Students Provide Program MT PLEASANT— Students of Snow college Ephraim will fur nish the program for the Parent- Teacher association meeting to be held at 8 p m Thursday In the high school auditorium — - Dr Edward DaviLOGAN famed British poet and critic will return to Utah State Agricultural college for the 1940 summer session June it) to July 19 to teach poetry and litera- - Wyoming Gas Cell Waits Wife Slayer - range-buildin- g Ihild d'Glie-t- presents the MASTER STROKE IN BEAUTY CULTURE 4 arc invited to the formal opening of Salt Lakes most modern Beauty Salon Today You daytime 9:30 to 5:30 p w Today for your Inspection Poet to Teach son Tribune Intermountain Wire acres of Utah range land will Tribune Intermountain Wire FARMINGTON Davis county be under the AAA range conservation program for the first time a conferhold will peach growers this year Sidney J Nebeker chairman of the state AAA com ence at the county courthouse mittee disclosed Tuesday Wednesday night at 8 o'clock to discuss a peach growers' contract The greatest advance in signing The onion growers of the state for the first up range operators have heen operating under time has been In Box Elder counUnited States marketing contract ty where 58 ranchers with 258000 for the past two years and it has acres of range have come Into the been proposed at several meetings new program as new cooperators that such a marketing agreement were who 76 In addition operators would be beneficial to the peach in the program last year have growers of the state Delore Nich signed again with 237000 acres tift-- A ols county agricultural agent said RAWLINS S Wyo Mr Nebeker said Roach warden of the Wyoming Tuesday National and state officials as New Applicants penitentiary said Tuesday that well as officers of the state hortiis ready for the exeIn Carbon county where 13 everything cution Friday of Stanley S Lant-ze- r cultural society will explain the ranching units with 58000 acres convicted wife proposal at the meeting were In the program last year The meeting will be sponsored v slayer 26 new there are now applicants colIn a test Utah State Agricultural authorities by prison with 132000 acres and 12 of the a pig in executed the States United lege Monday department night 13 units are back again with 54000 of agriculture the county commls- the state's cylindrical metal leacres thal sioners the farm bureau's cooperchamber gas Utah county has 45 new appliLantzer former Brush Colo ating extension service and the cants with 152000 acres in addirailroad man will be executed county home agent tion to 15 old participants with between midnight and dawn FriIn Piute 68000 acres unless Governor Nels H day was no last where one signed up Art Club Elects Smith grants a stay of execution six ranching jear there are now sentence or of commutation Officers elected KAYSVILLE units signed up with a total of Only one man has been exeat a meeting of the Kaysville Art 14000 acres cuted in the gas chamber Paul club Monday at the home of Miss Sees Goal of 1000 H Carroll who died August 13 Miriam Barnes were: Mrs H L Gleason president Mrs Thornley With two more weeks in which 1937 for the slaying of a railroad superintendent K Swan first vice president Mrs to sign up before the final date Clyde A Epperson second vi'-May 1 Indications are Mr Nebe ker said that more than a thou nients the additional land brought president Mrs H V Mansell secsand Utah ranchers will be in the under the program for the first retary and Mrs Charles V K Miss Miriam program this year Already there time this year will make it pos- Saxton treasurer are 512 old applicants back again sible for Utah ranchers to earn Barnes was appointed delegate to and 378 new cooperators signed up approximately $49000 more from the convention of the Utah State On the basis of average pay- Federation of Women's clubs practices LOGAN— More than 1200000 beautiful Tribune Intermountain Wire—1 To Discuss Contract Plan Another Step Forward pected soon Other bids to be received at the air base will be for a post exchange and barracks building combined with fire and guard tiouse to he opened May 9 and three duplex of houses for noncommissioned ficers with families to be opened May 17 Already the Jacohsen Construction compnnv of Salt Lake City has begun the first two of the series of buildings scheduled for the field These are a garage and shop and a quartermaster's ware house and commissary Much other work is being pushed in the way of preparing sites for structures and otherwise getting the field ready for new ronstruc Most of this is being done tion with W P A assistance music evening 7:00 to 9:00 p m for the ladies g i Keith O'Brien lifts the veil of Salt Lake's most modern-'to-the-momc- nt air conditioned for Beauty Salon A salon in the latest architectural design with advance beauty culture equipment and beauty servyour comfort and relaxation ices that w)ll appeal to the most discriminating women We are looking forward to meet- ing and greeting you at this our glorious opening ture a Started Mill Work BEVE RIDGE Nev -- The Consolidated of Osceola company started this week on construcn tion of a new cyanide mill to Ed at Osceola according ELY Mines Wagner -'- 7 a Highway Program Set ALBION Idaho — Member communities of Southern Idaho Inc area-wid- e chamber of commerce group had agreed Tuesday to reshape individual community highway programs with an objective of working out the No 1 WW L I) S IDAHO I'nit Formed FALLS Idaho — Formation of the Idaho Pageant society by L D S church members in the Upper Snake River valley was announced Tuesday director and by A L Brown publicity chairman a a FOOATELLO idiho-- A nurse-rylnn- d fair for "adults only" will be one of the many highs' lights of the Young conference being arof ranged at the University Idaho South April 26 and 27 according to Miss Norma Barnes home economics had who Is In charge of the event Home-maker- a a Slum Fund Okehed FOCATELIX) -- Earmarking of $:I420(K) in federal funds fur a new Twin Falls housing authority slum clearance project A as disclosed Tuesday by Jude O F Duvall chnirmin of the contemplated low cost housing project a Beveridge hair-dre- ss is easily - known throughout the intermountain west as an authority on IK f Beauty Culture w willing and ready to give you the utmost in beauty service at all times a NurMry land Planned a creating a coiffure that is at once becoming and smart He designs for you the correct permanent wave And of great impor- ELIZABETH MOOGK manager a f London end America His vast experience enables him to introduce those distinctive nuances tance con- highway whose artistry is the result of his training with the masters of Peril manager struction project nationally k nown hair stylist Keith O'Brien now with 75-to- regional (Ti-Vn- rdis Fisher well known Idaho author PRAISED FROM COAST TO COASTI 33-- 1 machine a cement road finishing machine steel road forms h 9000 feet each of and inch steel pipe three and one-haa 20000 gallon tank 25800 metal fabric reinforcing mats and other materials as shown in the specifi f Speaker Lauds Brief Items Rotaryj Aims In Mountain Tribune Intermountain News the Rotary Areas Wire JEROME Idaho— Youth and activities fostered by club and other service organtra-tion- s were lauded Tuesday by Calvin W Rawlings Salt Lake City district attorney and Democratic national committeeman from Utah in an address on "Youth and Crime" before the Rotary club "It Is our solemn duty to work for the building of the better youth fortified against a life of crime" Mr Rawlings said "The time to strike Is when the hoy is ready to be molded Into an adult for he Is then faced with the selection of one of two courses — either the tangled path of crime or the clean wholesome career of honesty "I believe the Rotary club and other service organizations are performing a public duly that is of inestimable value for the saving of youth is one of the most important problems of modern day 'A in- Highway No 91 run ning south from Salt Lake City will enter Provo on the north through the Riverside Tourist park when relocation work has been completed according to Sidney W Russell chairman of the Provo chamber of commerce highway PROVO— Conference Called Expected to Pay Benefits Box Ehler Shows Biggest Gain River Tourist Park Tribune Intermountain Wire CLEARFIELD Davis County— Construction of four huge concrete runways at Hill field army air base east of Clearfield was Indicated Tuesday when the constructing quartermasters office called tor opening of bids for materials the morning of May 11 at the air depot The bids will be opened In series each half hour beginning at 9:30 a m and finishing at 11:30 a m In the office of Major Elmer G Thomas constructing quartermaster Largest Item for which bids have been called for Is for furnishing 96000 barrels of Portland cement In carload lots and the second largest Item is for furnishing 64000 cubic yards of concrete with the provision that the contractor may be required to furnish a maximum of 450 cubic yards of concrete dur- strike-of- 1200000 Through lf states Senator so City 17 AAA Extends Utah Ranee Davis Peach D Growers UllSCrVUllUll 1 1 Ugl tllll Meet Tonight Acres More Than Highway 91 to Enter Estimates Asked t For Large Concrete Project 1910 April 17 fthc Suit £akc Tribune 'lunette Engdahl beauty specialist and expert in all types of facials Swedish shampooing scalp and reconditioning treatments and various types of hair tinting and blending highly trained new beautifully appointed Beauty Salon Vboue Wasatch 440 for Your Appointment USE YOUR KEITH O'BRIEN operators that are prepared and ready to serve CHARGE ACCOUNT you in our modern-to-the-mome- |