Show i Saturday Morning- - -- Army Opens Utah Officers Get Tips On Spy War Tactics Bids on P dice Association Hears Address Fuel System Is if: 0 g Low Price on Hill Field Work Tribune Intermountaln Wire HILL FIELD Davi County— James J Burke A Co of Salt Lake four bidders City was low among froa i ds ritiih construction of an' air corps at Hill gasoline fueling- system field army air depot at Clearfield hen bids were opened Friday at for mu" cn hed 11 a m i The construction offer submlt d by the Salt Lake firm was for in$93500 for the completion of gasolstallation of 12 25000-gallo- n at ere ine tanks at the air depot with all their accessories Work is to be begin within 90 days and in 240 days from tfme of notice to proceed ofTh$ bids were opened in the fices of Lieutenant Colonel Elmer G Thomas constructing quartermaster at Hill field The three other bidders and their offers were Central Califorcompany of San nia Construction Francisco Cal $100467 Flotation Svstems Inc of Los Angeles Cal $il9431 and Aqua Systems of New sh ilr ireek com-nlet- iot e( eh ilr navil might this norile how-ea- rs ts blast the le that ecided 111 the $120561 L S on Bid Airport York City The Central California Construction company Thursday was found to have submitted The low bid of two for construction and installation of a gasoline fueling system at Sait Lake City municipal airport ed lor for $139990 Colonel Thomas said work on UeMivaiion at the Utah general depot In the Marriott area northwest of Ogden had begun under direction of the constructing quartermaster the work at present being done under force account Ogden chamber of commerce of ficials Friday night were hosts to Major K L Hastings former as sistant constructing quartermaster at Hill field for all Utah military construction prior to his leaving for Washington D C Sunday Major Hastings has been as signed permanently to the con structing quartermaster general’s office with headquarters at Washington as inspector of the army’s r ily to surface tterlng sharply to in- - aiding iny British y goes cheated defeat ania its are ements and the seems tract under competitive bids and will include projects totaling approximately $400000000 it was extent lecomes a new s Greece is un- - banian-lartial- ly increas-ea- d the z canal slled for Barranl against per-- e forced n with-ic-k song h condu-Saxon- an to ds with Perhaps one of n chor- silence k Trib- right Major Hastings was called" to where he Washington recently was informed of his new 'appointment He returned to Ogden Thursday night and will return to the with hla family Sunday Presented With hat re said cast be- lli favor ittack Letter Attending the dinner party at the Weber club and Ben Lomond hotel Friday night among others were Samuel C Powell chamber president who was in charge E G Bennett? and G L Becker who spoke briefly on Major Hastings’ attainments in the Ogden military area and the esteem in which he was held by those who have been Colonel associated with him Thomas and Frank M Browning chairman of the chamber of commerce military affairs committee Mr Browning presented Major Hastings with a letter of indorsement to his commanding officer from Utah residents which is to be attached to his service record in the war department at Washington Crash Kills One Hurts Idahoan YAKIMA Wash Nov 29 UP— Harry Friedman 45 of Twin Falls Idaho was critically injured and Edward C Anderson 48 was killed when struck by a tank truck near Snoqualmi Friday The accident occurred while the men were talking to another truck driver Temple Will Close LOGAN— Joseph Quinney Jr President of Logan L D S temple announced Friday the Would close December' 21 temple for the Christmas holidays It will again on January 2t Mr re-ep- en ' Quinney said People Are Talking' about the Ijmmense vari-t- y of' item wa show for Christmas gift Not just a faw in aach line— but hundred for you to choose from CREDIT HuWtoiul'Demi JeuieleM 211 MAIN ST 4 Official Watch Inspector Union Pacific Railroad Te November To November Entire' year SO 1940 19S9 1939 SO 169 14$ 163 Utah Deaths (Total) To November SO 1940 To November SO 1939 Entire year 1939 155 147 160 TrihuneIntermountainWlro POCATELLO Idah— H A Collins 56 well known Pocatello business man injured October 19 in a two-ccollision on Yellowstone highway at McCammon in which his wife was killed died Friday at 8 p m in St Anthony's hospital Mr Collins and his wife Mrs Alvira Pearl Nielson Cola Collins 54 prominent Pocatello society matron were en route to California to attend funeral services for a nephew the victim of another automobile accident when their car collided head-o- n with a northbound car driven by De Vere E Hopson 35 of Preston Mr Collins who suffered leg fractures scalp lacerations and a crushed chest had been recovering "satisfactorily’’ until he suffered a relapsa-Frid- ay evening and -- died shortly after Mr Hopson whose car allegedly swung to the wrong side of the highway on a curve has been charged with involuntary manand Juab slaughter HeJias recovered from P6!? led ITl Arrangements were in charge Injuries sustained in the accident Salt Lake City attorney Par- of Guy F Christensen Provo poticipating were representatives of lice chief a member of the genthe Salt Lake county sheriff’s de- eral education committee of the partment the state parole board Peace Officers association assistthe state highway patrol as well ed by Sheriff John S Evans of as the federal bureau of investiProvo and other education comgation the Utah bureau of crim- - mittee members S' ar St ‘ft Santa Will Pay Tooele Visit At 6:30 Tonight Burglars Raid Army Officer Two Nevada Will Speak Post Offices To Builders TONOPAH Nev Nov 29 W— Sheriff W H Thomas revealed Friday that for the second time within a week a post office in Nye county had been robbed He said he believed the same persons had broken into both places A post office housed in a store at lone was entered early Thursday the sheriff said and $75 in postal funds and $400 of the store's funds were taken Monday night the safe of the Manhattan post office was robbed of its contents In both robberies Thomas asserted the safes were removed from the buildings and then forced -- Tribune Intermountain Wire r S P R I N GVILLE — Lieutenant Colonel Elmer G Thomas constructing quartermaster at Hill field will be principal guest speaker at a banquet and program of the intermountain branch of Assoof ciated General Contractors America at Memorial hall Monday night He will discuss phases of the national defense program Governor-elec- t Herbert B Maw the expected quet as a special guest Mayor A O Thorn local contractor will give the address of welcome and B D Palfreyman of Provo will act as toastmaster J W Grant is general chairman of arrangements Approximately 160 contractors and their guests comprising public officials architects service and supply men are expected At 4 p m a business meeting with — Tribune Ihtermountatn Wire — will convene for contractois President Frank J Fullmer of Salt Lake City in charge Resolutions Plan Car Radios and announcement of the slate of officers to be voted on at the anOGDEN— Installation of two-wa- y radio sets in two of the nual meeting January 18 in Salt Lake City will be considered at that prowl cars of the Weber county sheriffs office is being planned time The contractors’ meeting is held through 1941 budget requests here annually in December in Sheriff John R Watson said Frirecognition of the large number of day Spnngville men engaged in the contracting business ‘Messiah’ Date Set ban- is also Brief Items In Mountain Area’s News PROVO— Presentation of Handel’s “The Messiah" by the Brigham Young university concert chorus of 2QQ voices will take place December 15 at 7:30 p m in Provo L D S tabernacle' Child Aid Praised PROVCX — Miss Beth Extom field representative of the health program department of the Na- tional Education association in Washington D C praised the Provo school district’s school health program during a visit here Fridlay Speeial Rates Arranged arranged for reduced round trip rail fares for all Idahoans serving In the army navy or marine corps who want to come home for the Christmas holidays W B J6y commission secretary said Six Join Fraternity PROVO— Earl J Glade of1 Salt Lake City vice counselor of Alpha Kappa Psi addressed fraternity members at Brigham Young university Friday after Initiation of six members into the B Y U chapter f Why not get in early and have the bait selection? Idaho Deaths (Total) FBI BOISE Idaho— The Idaho public utilities commission Friday CONVENIENT Succumbs Month After Accident Killed His Wife Tribune Intermountaln Wire PROVO— Investigations in espionage sabotage and other subversive activities and technical problems of civil and criminal cases occupied the attention of peace officers of three counties meeting in this city Friday for a regional conference of the Utah Peace Officers’ association Jay C Newman special agent from Salt Lke City was the principal speaker at the conference conducting an executive session Friday morning on investigations dealing with subversive activities He emphasized the need for of all law enforcement agencies with the federal bureau of investigation to suppress activities and outlined ways and means by which officers might best cooperate Luncheon Meet At noon the officers gathered at Keeleys cafe for a luncheon y meeting and an address on na: tional defense by Arthur Gaeth of the Brigham Young university political science department and commenator on foreign affairs t Reconvening at 2 p m they heard a brief address by R H Wootton superintendent of the Utah bureau of criminal identification and investigation after which Mr Newman discussed Urges Jay C Newman problems of investigation means coordination to suppress un-of securing various types of —— American activities and necessary preparation and equipment inal identification and investigaAttorney Talks tion and cities and towns from A general discussion of tech- - the three counties Utah Wasatch huge construction program under the fixed fee or negotiated contract basis He will be Inspector for the army of all projects not let out on con- i ports ipt the October Crash Costs Life Of Pocatcllan On Subversive Activities by FBI Agent at Conference in Provo L Firm Offers 7 November 30 1910 ftbc Salt £akc £ribtme- - New Chapter Formed PROVO— A local unit of the Exchange club oldest service organization in the United States has been organized in Provo with Don Inness as president Will Fete Missionary ERDA — Ray Bryan recently returned from an L D S mission to Australia will be honored- at a - homecoming program Sunday at 7:30 p m at the Batesville L D S ward chapel at Erda Utah Dairymen Call Meeting LOGAN— Annual meeting of the Utah Dairy federation will be held at Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden December 14 Professor George B Caine head of the animal husbandry department at Utah State Agricultural college said Friday Initial session of the conclave will be at 10 a m when the stockmen will gather in committee meetings and the afternoon meetings will get under way at 2 jp m Professor Caine anwill Th conference nounced conclude with a banquet in the evening Speaking at the afternoon ses sions will be Mark B Nichols of Salt Lake City western representative of the National Holstein Friesian association C A Smith of the American Guernsey Cattle club and Ted Warren of the American Jersey Cattle club Tribune Intermountain Wire TOOELE — Santa Claus will open the Christmas season at 6:30 p m on Saturday w ith gifts of candy for small children To welcome Santa the Tooele junior high band wilL give a concert between 6 and 7 p m directed by William D Holt Howard Casey president of Tooele Lions club said Christmas street lights will be turned on at 7 p m Nine strands of lights have been placed across Main street and east and west on Vine street from the Main street intersection Shorty Wool Sweaters Handkerchiefs 9)8° Now colon! 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