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'" r e —: i::::r i — - ar t ar ! wieta1PaseVW 4 44- - 1 4 - - e Logan Judge Succumbs to Heart Attack Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN—E $275 No athen tyhat Tribune Intermountain Wire' OGDEN — Mrs Archie Bowman prominent in club civic and social circles of Ogden will celebrate her eightieth birthday Friday 4 '''''to at her home I- 'ifs 2575 Jeff erson 1 i avenue k' ) i A small lunch- - 1 4 0 eon is planned 'eft 400S - D S3975 a Month Carrying Charges Added Down--$- 'keit) Al - tu 1 1 D' NIZAIREK0 Valitts Quality Seitgice rd An ronic experience with SSS will cause you to say to friends r SSS made m you 1 1 "Iceland look in" in" in" in" Jan 30 UPI — The priations committee has been informed The numbeei said Harry B Mitchell president of the civil service commission are greater than the states would be entitled to under their population quotas He placed in the record a table showing that Idaho should have only 214 positions on a population basis and Utah fhould have I s' :' Ir t -- 244 '' California was shown on the table as being entitled to 2733 positions with only 1033 occu- ilk forrelatives lowed house" tot- - "' by - I (1 pied Mrs B o w man was born Janu- Films Misrepresent US Says Speaker Latin-America- ns Fill ' - ar t - - - 4mi DON'T MISS THIS SALE' so JA 3'1st 11411 no Mb - PETITE SHOPPE EAST BROADWAY 11 MP "at t 210 La r 41 I EilLttl 14trI7 0 0 0 a Nr1 4 SLIT (EDIID(tinnimg FED SUGARIXIOUSE a 1st EAST 21ST SOUTH 1049-105- 3 MP Keeping In step with the- progress ofSUGARHOUSE we are proud to open this latest type store with all new merchandise We i nvite you to attend this big opening and share in unusual values which are being offered for this event - 'I 0 FRESH CHOCOLATE TANGO - 1413 10e RASPBERRY INAFERS 1b10t BLACK AND TAN SANDlb 10t WICH WAFERS PINK LADY lb MU ' See What WHITE CHORE GLASS STEEL '5C — 25t 39c 25t LADIES' APRONS LADIES' RAYON SLIPS CIIILDREN'S DRESSES - I 60-Wa- tt SOLES KITCHEN UTENSILS STICK-O- st st I ea- - NUT Si lb 10t 2 -for 5c D lb- - trillIZEntrICA2NDY : MU g: I i 4-- sr NEW SPRING BUTTONS card DU BARRY DRESS PAT- 29c 25t s 49 t TERNS 10t and WATERWAVE NETS 10t 15t 10t 2 BAIA CURLERS I - I -- 0 '42 5t - :- St :s - - a n OILCLOTH plain and fancy patternsyd 25e and tit SPECIAL FLOOR BROOMS —3St HAND BRUSHES :St HOUSEHOLD PAINT 10t 46-i- t - - I 3 1 I TOILET ARTICLES POWDER PUFFS DOCTOR WEST- - NYLON TOOTH BRUSH LISTERINE' BRILLIANTINE - St -- 4-- oz 6-- oz - 1 - 23t '23t 1St NOVELTYli 1 and GIFT JEWELRY 10c 15c 25c HAIR BOWS POTTED PLANTS i 10t for St and 2St MID PIGTUEIES PICTURE -- MEMNON ' 113RIGIcAEsDsoF1NT bag St Sg Zit Assortmtn0—for 5 t i FEMMES I TOY DEPT SOLDIERS MARBLES RUBBER BALLS VALENTINES Big 11111111111111 Service Meet Set s' : 10c to - tO 10t $11 A — - 7- 1 v 7 ' a - I I : - 4' 5tfor : HOUSEHOLD DEPT PENCILS 5 for St LARGE PENCIL TABLETS5c ENVELOPES 25 for 5e EVERYDAINGREETING CARDS fotN5t and 13t 10t 10t 10t - 5t - BOBBY COMBS g I qc ibf-cni- I STATIONERY ea —-- ' - NOTION DEPT - St St Pr N : - PEANUTS - LADIES' SILK HOSE pr LADIES' RAYON 110SEpr LADIES' Pr CHILDREN'S and LADIES' ANKLETS pr HARDWARE-- - dition of Leroy T Tempest Fairfield Wash flying cadet injured Wednesday in a crash which Captain R L Pirtle said brought the first fatality to the 88th Recormalssance squadron since ' the World war was reported improved Thursday night The body of Lieutenant Joseph A Neal Jr killed instantly in the crash will be sent Friday to Chattanooga Tenn his home for- fu- neral services The reconnaissance squadron came here last week end from Fort Douglas Utah for observation flights CHOCOLATE-COVERE- - 1 MAZDA- - LAMPS G E LAMPS ) Om I - con- DELICIOUS CREAM FUDGE OVERSIZE BARS SPECIAL ' 'CANDY i t Will Buy CROCKERYCUPS ---GIRLS MIXING BOWLS— WOOL 10C 'SPECIAL — I I - RAYON UNDERWEAR COOKIES - FOR THE KIDDIES! FREE BALLOONS - - Rh 4 I 1 Off 'a - r: I GrirsTa 's 4 UPI—Four-yea- a-- - k 30 - UU a I OGDEN—Members of the Utah State Association of Civil sem Ice Commissions will convent here Friday I o r their annual meeting Jan k -- LC BOISE terms of office for elective states officials and members of the state legislature were proposed in the form of Joint resolutions offered Thursday in the Idaho senate "1 A new house bill would provide for election of public utilities': commissioners now appointed by the governor Offered by Senator Bailey (Mel"' Nez Perce two resolutions prdrs" terms of office posing four-yemust be approved by a two-thi- rd t: vote in each house and then be ratified at the 1942 general elec-0- " tion to become effective A provision of one measure specifies that the governor would: not be permitted to succeed hint-se- lf in office Representative Detweiler (111:: Jerome authored the public Ida-ities commission measure Itpro-o-s vides the commissioners be elect: ed on a nonpartisan ballot and be" paid a salary of $3000 a year as: at present The bill abolishing the liquor: control board and providing fore appointment of a single superintendent passed the senate Wed— nesday and reached Governor"' Clark's desk late Thursday He has five days in which to sign it and indicated a superin-- tendent would be named within:: that period ary 31 1881 at Mountain Green county Morgan Sloe was Eunice OGDEN—Dr Frederick W GanWattis daughter zert associate professor of history of Edmund Wat- - Mn Bowman tis and Mary Covey Wattis She and political science at the UniIs a sister of the late William IL versity of Utah told members of Wattis Edmund O Wattis and the Ogden Kiwanis club Thursday have a Warre - L Wattis Ogden business that the mistaken Impression of the people men Mrs Bowman was married Feb- of the United States 'because of ruary 17 1882 and shortly after- Hollywood "They think of Europe as their ward came to Ogden where she cultural mother They get their has since made her home Her books from Fratice–They think of husband who died ten years ago as the home of science was general superintendent of the Germany mechanical efficiency but Utah Construction i company for and they are a little dubious about us time in night clubs and we are thirty years get the idea we are a nation frivolous people" Dr Canzert: Mrs Bowman has one daughter They of gangsters that we spend our stated Mrs Herman B Way of Houston Texas and three sons Archie W Bowman of Twin Falls Idaho Leslie E Bowman of Burley Idaho and Will W Bowman of Salt has two grandchildren Mrs Bowman is a charter memVALUES TO $595--On- ly' tot ber and past president of the ChilHUNDREDS TO dren's Aid society': one of the early 44r) members and past president of the FROM! CHOOSE Child Culture club which recently tttebrat ed its forty-thir- d anniver- SANDALS- I PUMPS of TIES ARCH SHOES president-sary past chapter J of the E 0 sisterhood and past Lew High Cuban Heels 4:1 NtAll Stvlaps matron of Miriam chapter CoIers worthy No 14 Order of the Eastern Star leathers Suedes Fabrics h She is still active in all of these orgonizat ions Smart Styles for So Little She was given an honorary mem- quick sill Thaw Shots aro priced for bership-at-larg- e in the Daughters out! At only $100 a pair you'll want 2 or of the Utah Pioneers for the au- 3 'pairs Hurry for yours today thorship of a poem "Utah the Pioneer State" She Is prominent All Size- s-3 to 9—AAA to C In the Utah State Federation of Women's clubs ' Front Crash Hurts TUCSON 271 Wright gan city judge died at his home in Logan 230 NorthFirst East street late Thursday of a heart attack Since the middle of 1940 he had been suffering from paralysis which followed a stroke Clinton Vernon was appointed recently to act as judge§pro tern during Judge Wright's illness Judge Wright had been city judge here since 1936 and was at Burley Idaho where he had reelected in the 1940 election to also been a Judge He came to a second term of four years He Logan eight years ago and had was born at Montpelier Idaho been active in civic affairs during and spent most of his legal career his residence here 60-W- OCT 0 RS stress remaining in bed until the body temperature is normal Sound advice You know how weak you fed after a cold Colds play havoc in weakening the body The story is well told in the blood picture It is important to build back body strength right away to carry the load of work worries1 and loss of sleep A weakened body may be more susceptible to relapse or long drawn out recovery So reason sensibly and take the choke of millions by immediately starting on a course of SSS Tonic— taken three times a day immediately before meals In the absence of a focal infection or organic diseme you should note int provement in the way you feel and look within the first 10 days The coofidence of millions oser many years is the best testimonial of this product (P) - 64 Lo- M after a cold Mahn Improves' AND - IMP Tribune' Intermountain Wire PROVO—Importance of religious education among the youth of the church as a means to "the defense of truth" was stressed Thursday in the fourth general assembly of Brigham Young university's Lealership week Speakers were Dr Franklin L West L D S commissioner of education and Dr M Lynn Bennion supervisor of church seminaries each seminary student In aver"Religious truth- I of supreme for age daily atteildance Dr Bennion futidaof because its importance said mental character and widespread application" Dr West declared 2803 Register "It applies in man's relation to Registration reached t h e 2803 man and in man's relation to mark Thursday evening which God" he said "In this age when there is so surpassses last year's mark for the much confused thinking religious same dayby more than 60 persons to Cornelius R Peterson truth is essential in that it clari- according In of registration charge of and fies the goals objectives The number of stakes reprelife" he explained "It points the sented by these visitors totals 104 of way toward accomplishment 10 more than last year and an or necesmotivation and gives goals all-tifor this particular sary for that accomplishment" he division record Mr Peterson said said The stakes were from six misExtols Gospel Plan sions and 10 states as well as two The gospel plan Dr West foreign countries Canada and Mexas the meani to religious ico he reported truth and to the abundant life Another large crowd jammed that comes from knowing and liv- College hall for the general assembly program and overflowed into ing religious truth Room D where they heard the Describing the educational setup of the church Dr West said un- talks over a loud speaker system' der church supervision there were Peak attendance for the week 12 Institutes (seminaries on the and probably a new record is excollege level) : 107 seminaries two pected Friday afternoon when the colleges Ricks Junior and L D S LDS presiding bishopric addresses business and one university B Y U the assembly according to Dr A total of 33000 students are en- Carlton Culmsee general chairman rolled irr these 122 institutions Last year the registration figure e teachers em- reached 2850 representing 98 with 365 stakes 14 states five missions and ployed he said Appreciation for our form of the same two foreign countries government with its "divine pro- Oldest Woman Favored visions" for human liberty and free institutions has been taught in Among the registrants was Mrs the seminaries during the past Ann C Milne of Murray 92 who Is year as a contribution to current believed to be the oldest visitor at the week this year Dr Culmproblems Dr West said Of the 107 seminaries operated see said Mrs Milne who was born by the church today Dr Bennion In London England in 1849 was listed the following distribution: awarded a pottery plate souvenir 65 per cent in Utah 25 per cent of the twentieth annual leadership in Idaho 5 per cent in Arizona 4 week by Oliver R Smith of the per cent in Wyoming and 1 per extension division cent each in Colorado Nevada lind One year ago she underwent a Texas The 107 institutions :serve successful operation to restore the 26000 students on the high school sight of one eye after a previous level per year he said with an one was unsuccessful a dozen years 5000 of average graduating yearly ago is Financing of the seminaries Although Mrs Milne had not the joint responsibility of the gen- been to other leadership week eral church board of education and due to any her previous handicap of local stake board he the explained viulon she expressed delight at The general board paying 88 per the educational offerings that made cent of total costs hires and super- It available One of the first lecvises teachers while the local tures which attended she Thursday Of a 12 of board at cost per cent was a lecture and demonstration the total maintains the building art of flower arrangements Annuli cost to the church is $20 on the by Mrs Bertha H lying of Pleas- $19175 529175 ti 2141Z f ': i' '' ant View Regular $33 Lane's Cedar Chest Sale Price only Regular $46 Lane's Cedar Chest Sale Price only Regular-$5- 6 Lane's Cedar Chest Sale Price only - 'Gains Over 1940 '' - 30 working under classified civil service in government positions in Washingtoli the house appro- Fete Today For Mrs Bowman - Tribune Intermountain Wire ‘k AMERICAN FORK — Improved :' e I i I t range conditions and an ample water supply for farmers of this ' l''- k :::::-'- ' area during 1941 appeared proba:::' 1 ble according to 'a survey of snow:r4':'7:::t':::f I fall upon Amerlean Fork canyon ::-: ' watershed reported Thursday by J p :::: I Thomas A Walker national parks ranger at Timpanogos cave camp 'IP r ' Snowfall at the four survey stat: fttions is greater than lilt-ye-ar ttrid also than the seven-yeaverage t Water content of the snow at the various points is more than double that of 1940 and approximately 1 25 per cent more than the seven-yeI ) average the sulkey shows At Timpanogos cave national l' monument the snow hi 177 inches deep with a water content of 432 Inches In January 1940- - there were patches of snow containing A t no measurable amount of The average at this point is teiro Inches of snow and 252 inches of i ' water On the Timpanogos loop divide the snow is 5283 inches deep containing 148 inches of water Last i year figures were 2010 inches of snow and 604 inches of water The ' 4' average snowfall is 3463 inches with 1119 inches of water t Hydrologic readings at TimpanI ogos cave and the loop divide : show an accumulated precipitation I of 1008 inches and 1711 inches of !::water respectively since October 1 1940 Last year the accumulated Mrs Ann C Milne of Murray 92 'oldest visitor at the twenwas 312 inches and a annual week receives souvenir tieth award precipitation Leadership 1156 inches respectively B Y U extension division from Oliver R Smith FicoR satImphrs MUST 701 BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU 1- - : full-tim- q1111 IIIIICIP - - - extolled 9canovlow t' Canyon Shows Reliffious TrctininLY (t4 obh ''' ' D S Leaders Stress IP t - -- 225 Like-City-Shelal- ho $1813121 e ' : of-th- H MacDonald commiesioner of the publié roads administration testified before the houss appropriation committee during hearings on the independent offices bill that the four northwest states on last November 30 had balances in the funds apportioned for highway aid during the present fiscal year ' He introduced data to show the money was available for programmed projects The year ends on next June 30 The table showed Idaho had $1- 327372 of regular federal aid $1- 000215 of secondary federal aid and $1748913 for grade crossing elimination Utah had $547029 regular federal aid $110203 secondary federal aid and $229303 for - grade crossing elimination ' Another table showed Utah had received $1638557 in 1940 and Ida- - ''''''"--- - I f :: ' WASHINGTON '::':II ' (4 '1 ' '' I - - ' " 0-'- order that full development of the port may' progress from that date 1 i ' ":: '''' " I -- 1 "' 3: the-civi- I ': :''7 - 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' ': :: - I : ' ' ' i" R D Merrill Construction corn- pany of Helena Mont holds the work Wednesday on the laying of $15952 contract for construction mains for the field's gas distribuof the temporary buildings and 72 tion system The corps also is tent frames-a- t the site It is also planned that designs working on other utility designs and specifications on power dis- for the field Ernest Stettler & Sons Constructribution water and sewage sys tems will be ready In order that tion company of Logan has comadvertisements for bids may- be pleted work on the'depot's water published about March I Mr Hack distribution system upder a tea- said Plans for two runways 150 contract 79207 7000 Mr Hack reat feet the by bombing range should be ready for bid about ported April 1 Mr Hack who also it supervising At Hill field army air depot near Ogden Clearfield James I Barnes com- construction at Of'in Fairmont for airport l pany of Santa Monica Cal is com- municipal said aeronautics authority mencing construction of field of- Thursday that preliminary surveys fices and excavation work for the at the are almost complete $751000 airplane repair building and his port is progressing with staff for which the Barnes company and prelimspecifications plans bolds the contract is likely to comto 'construction of runways mence about the first of March Mr inary and fencing grading and clearing Hack said of the W P A crews and employes of of the site All occupants acquired airport lands have the engineer corps commenced newly been notified that they must vacate their homes by March 1 and i I - fl dispose of theta by March lel in 11111 11111g--I ''' :' s''i:'- ::::r--i'i::'-:!::::-':::-:':-:-r-:f::!z:----: '- 'i' - II ' : ' - 4 : Tribune Infermountain Wire -HILL FIELD Davis County—Construction of 23 temporary buile-Ing- s at the site of the Wendover bombing range In western T000le county will probably be completed by the middle of Feb ruary:Paul Hacks in charge of air corps 'project construction for the army engineer corps announced Thursday 655-ac- ''':':::: :!:::::::::: ' : ' :!: :' ':::::'':::—:i':f:' ::: :: ' t- - - ': UtaltIdnho Pass"r'luau° lur 1 Will Mark To Extend Allotments' Job 80th Water Supply Birthday :t::::::7 Jan OfficeTenure:' Relatives Arrange American Fork Idaho has persons and Utah — ''i t':z::::::::::::?::Z:::i:::::v:::: Says Wendover Site Near's Completion as Hill tield Shapes Fast -- -- ?j :: ft' ':::::: 1: --- --- ‘ ''':' '::''::::::i:'':!':P:'':12::-:- ''': :::': 'z'::: ::'':4:'::::::f:-::::-:i'v:- 0 trderi Woman iptt 31- - January - Work Work e of 5alt gakt Treibune Snolv Dep- ths Award as Oldest '' ::' ':''::k :'t 3 Promise ' 0 Contractors Increase Speed On Utah Army Projects Superintendent in Irhe 4- |