Show 46r 44 0'emV 46444 444 44 ' I efono0110 - e A S u t - 10 Tuesday Morning— Salt gakt rributtt— 31'11 e F i Ba'ck Authorities Drag - Stream After Plunge by Auto - Sheriffs' OROFINO Idaho UPI officers from three counties assisted by Idaho traffic patrolmen were dragging the swift Clearwater riven Mondayfor a light coupe In which It was believed three persons from Clarkston Wash lost their lives Sunday night The coupe caromed off the back of another mathine and hurtled Into the deep water about six miles east of here Monday E J Bath Clarkston school teacher and Mrs T S Belt 55 and Mrs Vera 45 Clarkston widows Rognstad were reported missing from their homes after having gone to the Selway national forest for a picnic They were to have returned Sunday night Bath drove a coupe Sheriff Ben Tap lin of Arlin county Washington in which Clarkston is located joined officers from Clearwater' and Nez Perce counties in Idaho in the search Monday i Tribune Intermountain Wire of the which Sunday fatal accident brouiht the (death of Larry Don son of Mr and Nelson LOCAN--Investigatio- 711 East Second Mrs Ray Nelson North street was completed by officers Monday No inquest will be held and the driver of the car Max Baxter 19 son of Mr and Mrs WilliarA Baxter of Hyrum was obsolved of 'all blame The Nelson child died at a local hospitalabout an hour and a half after he had been struck by the Baxter car The child had been playing in some bushes on the south side of the road near his home and ran across the street n i 1 I' striking the left rear tender of the westbound Baxter car Funeral services for Larry Don DOLOMITE y - Tooele County—Ed- ward Marion Watson 35 of Grantsville a quarryman for thg Utah Lime and Stone company was fatally injured Monday at 1:25 p m when dynamite exploded prematurely at the company's mine seven miles west of Grantsville Mr Watson died 10 minutes after the explosion while being eushed to Tooele for medical attention Sheriff Alma White of Tooele caused county said that death-wby a fractured skull and possible internal injuries According to Ira L Sandberg of Grantsville a fellow worker at the quarry Watson had been preparing to Nast loose a section of rock when the explosion occurred prematurely In a report' to the sheriff Mr Sandberg said that "it seems possible that a defective cap might have caused the premature blast" The rock is blasted from a perpendicular cliff Mr Sandberg said that "Mr Watson fell with the rock after the blast" Surviving are the widow Mrs Florence Anderson Watson three children Elaine Linda and Eddie Watson four brothers Gilford Marcellus James and Milton Watson two sisters Alphertt and Myrtus Watson and his parents Mr and Mrs Brigham Watson all of Grantsville as and a sermon by call qorganization and a business P tn worship session will follow at 10:30 a mI Bishop Filmmaker is slated at CorAt 11:30 a m Bishop Itammaker inne M E enurch in honor of the seventieth anniversary of the will deliver the conterOnce mes oldest 'Methodist church constructsage At 7:30 p M Bishop ed in Utah Devotions will commence at 2 Edwin F Lee will conduct worship p m with the Rev J E Huntley and deliver a sermon and Bishop presiding his address to be ZKeys Hammaker will read appointments to God'sStorehouse" A buMness Monday morning watch will be session is slated for 2:30 p m arid conducted by the Rev an address "Between Yesterday Frary and the Rev R C Walker and Tomorrow" will follow at A business session will commence 3:15 p m by Dr C E Schofield at 9 a m A report of the resoluAt 4 p m A E berhardt will tions committee will be presented discuss "The Work of the Confer- at 11:20 a m followed by a rnesence and Charge to Lay Leaders" sage from Bishop Hammaker at A youth rally and dinner at 7 p m 11:30 a m The session will adwill end Frit It 'activities journ at noon Morning watch will commence Saturday kt 8:30 a in and the Rev L C Young will preside State Hospital "Consecration in Action" will be Dead topic of C L Wheeler At 11 a m Mrs V B Kerr will discuss how PROVO—Mrs Jennie Cardon 52 the laytnan may contribute to spiritual growth in the church of Logan a patient at Utah State with particular reference to the inwas found dead in her active member the unchurched hospital In our homes and the unchurched room at the Institution Monday hornes At 11:30 a m Bishop Ed- morning Officers said she had apwin F Lee of Singapore China made the improvised Will deliver a message and at 2 parently noose and then Jumped off the devotions tn will be conducted p with Tom C Madron Jr and the bed Rev E L Buchanan presiding Sheriff John S Evans of Utah At 3:30p m Dr E L Mills will county assisted by Elmer L Terry discuss activities of the women's assistant county attorney investidivision of Christian Service and gated Inmate Found Nelson will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p m in Logan L D S Eighth ward chapel with burial In Logan cemetery directed by W Loyal Hall mortuary funeral plans were Meanwhile completed for Mrs Clara Bench Peterson 80 who died Sunday morning 'of injuries suffered Feb- - A Murray Driver Gets $7 Fine for Speeding —StateAidfor Silicosis Victims eigtit Utah W P A projects have received presidential pp Darrell J Greenwell state W P A administrator said Monday The projects provide for improve- ments at Parowan Eureka Foun- ELY Nev—E'lgy Harty 28 of tam n Green Salem Logan state fish Ogden Utah will stand trial in range land the local court on hatchery and state-wicharges of for Improvement He' was arrested in Ogden A $27563 project for Parowan pry street Improve and waived extradition includes city-wi4 ment cemetery Improvement sidewalk curb gutter culvert and fence construction sprinkling sys- tern installation tree removal and planting Federal funds total $17- ' : 771 with $9792 to be provided by ' 7: Parowan city si: i Eureka streets and sewer system win be improved curbs and gutters 'constructed a school remodeled for use as a recreation center and a re) '1 city equipment shed built in the $34000 project of which $24795 is '1 4' the federal allotment e 4 At Fountain Green streets will be improved curb and gutters pro':' etoel::: vided and a city park fence constructed under tire $22326 project for which the federal government Tribune Intermountain Wire EUREKA — Improved facilities for relief of Utah miners suffering from silicosis were asked Mon day in a resolution approved by the Tintic District Miners' union No 151 and signed by R H Leavitt president The resolution urged a legislative act "providing funds for and requiring the setting up of a hoe- pital and sillcotic farm in connection with the Utah State Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Ogden including dormitories and other facilities for caring for disabled and silicotic miners including ambulent sillcotics" The union pointed out that 50- 000 acres of public damain had been set aside by the federal government for a miners' hcispital in Utah and that an additional 500001 acres was set aside by the Colton act "The state government of Utah should keep faith with the United States government and the disabled rfitners in this state and bring together the said trust fund received from the sale of said 100000 acres of public domain" the resolution said No arrangements it added have been made for the care 'of disabled miners or ambuient at the Ogden sanatorium sill-cod- will provide $15317 It Street improvement sidewalk construction cattle guard and gate provision and cemetery road im- -provement are included in the Salem project for which the federal government will provide $9083 of the $13700 project ' e' ' : t i i ' i i t I - 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0 1 ' agen for t 'ems vanti 1- tN HAWTHORNE Nev tiPt--R Togus 22 marine corps enlisted man shot and killed himself near here Sunday night after holding three other enlisted men and an officer at bay with a loaded pistol for morethan two hours Togus' obtained the pistol from the sentry post at the Hawthorne munitions depot and after making the marines and Major Charles Dunbeck listen to his plans to kill himself then forced the major into civic io°"'AVv- qmpel Marine Menaces Four Kills Self i tie Utah were rep ri OILRROID I building at Multi U 1J ) 0- am- ' i i Church Opens ' Fit of a vestii - - GUNNISON—Realizing the bition of early settlers of Gunn' son L D S church members here Sunday dedicated their new $35 000 chapel for which funds were raised by a series of entertainments and donations Work was started In April 1932 Approximately 350 persons including former Gunnison residents now in Salt Lake City Provo and elsewhere were in attendance The dedicatory address and prayer was given by Rudger Claw-'so- n and a report on the building program was made by Hyrum Christianson Another address was given by Charles S Hansen Other program events inducted songstly the congregation and ward choir music by Arvilla Jensen by Ruby Fjeldsted and solos by Sylvia Metcalf and Wilma Farr E F tial when the taxicab in which she was riding collided with a pickup truck at the intersection of Second South and Second East streets The services for Mrs Peterson will be conducted in Logan L D S Sixth ward chapel Wednesday at 2 p m with tburial in Logan city cemetery directed by Lindquist & Sons mortuary New I '1 de Provides $75000 Building for triielt with faulty tights rv Tintic Group Asks BOUNTIFUL—Chris 'Rasmussen Bill of 112 Vine street Murray entered a plea of guilty to traveling 60 Manti miles an hour in a zone In was fined $7 and the court of Tribune Washington Burean Justice of the Peace William H D C—Senator WASHINGTON Holbrook at Bountiful H King Monday introWilliam Thomas Smith Merrill' of Salt Lake City e was Med $4 after he duced a bill authorizing appropriahad admitted guilt in ciPerating a tion of $75000 for a new public le A : 29 ruary Blamed for Dolomite Fatality - Tribune Intermountain Wire session of the TREMONTON—The second annual four-daUtah Missior Methodist church including 15 churches from Salt Lake City Ogden Corinne Tremonton and Ely Nev will take place at the Tremonton Methodist Episcopal church FridaY Saturday Sunday and Monday according to the Rev Reginald F Goa of Tremonton The Rev William E Blachstock of Salt Lake Cit superintendent of the Utah mission will assist in directing the conference Activities will commence Friday an address by Dr C A Richard7 m son at take will p place at 9:30 a m with sacrament of Sunday at 10 a m Bishop Ham- the Lord's supper with Dr Wil- maker will conduct morning wor- bur E Hammaker resident bishop At 3 deliver a sermon and ship of the Denver area presiding Roll at Tribune Intermountain 'Wire OGDEN—Refuting allegations thai' the U S army had failed to keep up with modern military trends Major G C aunting professor of military science and tactics at Utah State Agricultural college issued a call Monday for unanimous support of military preparedness program and declared that the army hal always stood for modernization of defenses the final dinner Addressing meeting of Ogden Shrine club of tbe current season Major Bunting referred to an accusation that the army since the World war has limited its activities to "prosaic duties of a peacetime army unworried over the modern military trends which were to make Europe a shambles" "Since the war congress has appropriated only a fraction of what we have requested to keep our defenses on a sound basis When I was stationed at Aberdeen Md we had one tank which was almost as good as our tanks today—and our modern tanks are superior to those of the Germans—but that was our limit becauserof appropriations" Major Bunting said To build up an army of 600- 000 men and equip it with modern facilities the nation will "have to startfrom scratch" because the army has been neglected so long and it will require upwards of 615000060000 rather than $1000000000 Major Bunting said y - - Army Critics - Annual Four-DaConference Starting on Friday Union 'Urges ''si V lar Eight- len) WPA Projects Hospital for In Utah Win Approtat Ailing Millers allotments totaling $108956 In federal funds Providing for Officer Hits TrioFeared Utah Methodists Await l'ooeleyuarty Dead in Sessions at Tremonton Explosion Kills Worker Will Fifteen Churches : Idaho i River Participate Premature Blast In Second i -- - - - 1 t A V 4' °et v A zf41- — s s S logav ' - t CM In recent laboratory tests CAMELS burned 25 slower than the average of the 15 'other of the larg tesieä--ilothan any of them OF THE STATE CICARETTEJAX delicate hot SLOW BURNING -pr- o-teas natural qualities ruins that mean random &rot stoma thrilling sestofragtossco a 4Molet smoke wer 4 That means on the average a smoking plus equal to V Poe 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! 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