Show 12 A Sunday Morning ZEbc Salt £akc Calls Worshipers in Hinterlands Log Chureh WASHINGTON AUfir "2 will receive S465000 from (V-Neva- da the CAA for airport construction and improvement projects anThe Nevada projects nounced by Brigadier General Donald IL Connolly head of the Episcopal Bishop - Of Wyoming Holds Services CAA included: Elko— Nonl&bor allocation-- to i 400 grade and drain north-sou- th by 4000 foot landing: atrip construct necessary taxlway and and Install contact lighta apron on east-werunway: and extend basic! lighting system $100000 Ely White Pine county— Clear and fence field grub gfade drainnorth-south areas construct and st Tribune Intermountain Wire BONDURANT Wyo Shortly after the Right Bev Winfred H Ziegler bishop of the Episcopal Iiocese of Wyoming made his de but In western Wyom n several yran ago he became the object of a widespread search when he failed to arrive at Jackson after lea vine Pinedale 80 miles away fcy snowshoe He was discovered loled up at ranch in the Hoback basin near here V atorm jhavinf caused him to abandon his overland journey temporarily His snowshoe ex- perience had been gained while be was on mission work in Alaska Fall Out of Aiito Kills Elko Rlan Church of St lhsbert the Hunter which will be consecrated at Bondurant in heart of Wyoming's big game and vacation Ing and contact lights north-sout- h runways country Sunday by the Bight Rev Winfred II Ziegler and northeast-southwe- 1 v" ! " : Episcopal bishop of Wyoming who aided In the actual' S385000T-erection of the log church which is 140 miles north of Rock' Springs in Hoback basin" several yeara ago he is Sunday dedicating the Church of St Hubert a rustic structure serving all rf the Hoback region and which has been built largely by volunteer labor! Some of this has been from the hands of the bishop himself ai well as that of other Eniscopal clergymen of the region who have been interested in the project This will be the second Episcopal church structure to be dedicated within a month the atone edifice at Rock Springs now under construction having been dedicated July 27 The first new Episcopal church to be dedi- -i rated in western Wyorning by Bishop Ziegler was the Eden Valley Memorial church at Eden three years ago Sunday's services are being conducted byi the bishdp who helped: manually? in erecting the log edifice while the sentence of eonsecration is being given by the Rev Dudley B McNeil of the church at Evanston The consecrating sermon will be preached by the Rev Walter McNeill of the Kemmerer parish Services at 4 p nj The services set fori 4 p tn Sunday will be followed by a community ? barbecue on the church grounds Offerings of wild life relics mostly hunting trophies are being given to: decorate the church in keeping with the saint a great story of its patron hunter Its name ' also is particularly appropriate for this beautiful log church is located in the heart of the greatest big game hunting area in the United States Miss Jessie Van Brunt of Brook -ryn' N Y gave and designed a ' beautiful stained glass: window for St Hubert's church The wln- dow shows the Vision! of St Hubert the head of a stag with a cross between his antlers The window is placed above the altar Miss Van Brunt is expected at the consecration Passenger Train Bows To Motor Coaches Nevada Northern Railway Company ' Abandons Service From Ely's Last Scheduled Run Made Thursday - V f9"r i M$1397S) on a 1940 De Luxe Frlgidaire BUY NOV It Will "Cost More Later None Sold to Dtafers 'r 1 sii'M'r" two weeks Y r killed when he fell frorn a moving the car door new auto 12 miles west of Elko on high- open and Wing fell out j When the ambulance arrived: he way AO Saturday afternoon f Wing was on his way to Carli'n was pronounced dead STYLE e TONE e COMPACT MODERATE PRICE V UTAH MlJlf CO 13 E I ROADWAY some-manne- : " Wa -- ni(iiil fn 111! 1 II PwllIP fUadls Oar Coitrtcti Ow I Wif11 - Old locomotive "40" built by Baldwin In 1905 and in continuous the train in East Ely service for a third of a century by wereoardlng Miss Hickey grandEvelyn the railway company pulled out of Ely Thursday morning on its daughter of G L Hickey vice last run to Cobre and return The president and general manager of train No 3 left on schedulewith the company and en route to San William Padden conductor Phil Bennett brake man William Young engineer I Labate fireman Val Walker mail clerk Padden had been in service with the company 34 yeara and on the run 20 years Brakeman Bennett entered service in 1910 Engineer Young 35 years ago' and Fireman Labate in 1913 On the train for the last run were Charles McClelland ofFlan-drea- u S D who had visited In the Ely district and was returning to his "home Frank Parker en route to Cherry Creek Charles Sapp and Betty Armstrong to California and Paul J Corse to San Fran- Francisco and Barbara and Joyce Cahlll and Dorothy and Joyce Lake who were making the round last of the passenger train's run: "Before 'the tram pulled out a group picture was taken of Super intendent Harry Beera Trainmas ter Harry Fravel and' others be side the train rravel navlng ridden the tram to Cobre on its last run also ' The last ticket: was purchased W Fay pioneer resident of by Ely and member of the Railway Locomotive Historical society for a round trip between Ely and East n :: Ely County Plans Labor Study in 2 Fair Gets Exhibits Tribune Intermountain Wire RIVER GREEN Wyo — A Sweetwater county subcommittee to maintain a study of farm and ranch labor conditions in Sweet water county is to be formed shortly according to W L Pun-ca- n Sweetwater county agricultural agfnt The committee is to be composed of representatives from the Wyoming state employment service the state welfare department W P A F S A United States grazing service bureau of reclamation one County official a banker business men farmers and ranchers Principal work of the county committee will be to develop information dealing with farm labor supply and demand determine the extent and kind of farm labor shortage if any and- to make periodic reports of the committee's finding to the department of - Tribune Intermountain Wirt ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— Agricultural exhibits from community fairs to be held In Eden Valley Ely-Cob- re cisco trip-t-th- : I IF I I - It rV t '""T ' I 1 17 ! — —f n tuckiesr 1) Prvj snapiSPAsrrri water- County Golden West and Labor Day' celebration — Initialed simply as S C G W-- L D although without federal support The Henry's Fork! fair will be held August 28 at McKlnnon fol lowing the Eden fair at the Far son community house August 27 vW InL addition to these exhibitsIs Duncan county agent asking ranchers of surrounding counties and from other portions of Sweetwater county to prepare - - ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— James M Sampson state coal mining inspector is in the Wyoming General hospita following relapse of heart trouble that placed him In the hospital: once before early in the spring PENNEY'S FIMESTI YOUR KT ET1 Y n ORfACTOHO wu t BOULDER CITY Nev WAlexander Grant Jr Dedham Mass river rapids rider reached Pierce's Ferry Friday night after a lonesome and dangerous trip down the Colorado in a canvas boat Badly sunburned his body covered with bites of rock Spiders and other Insects he set out Saturday for Boulder City He will have to paddle 75 miles but in the calm waters of Lake Mead in great contrast to the treacherous rapids of the Colorado j His trip Was the first recorded kayak solo down the river from !Lee's Ferry Arl2- although Buzz Holstrom made It alone In a boat several years ago He left Lee's Ferry on V- SURFACE OR1P ALL THE TIME! Add to the gripping five-foot-lo- ng j 15 "My biggest trouble" he said -- mA : of the comfort ana toes -r- - IBJV1IlV olvldend soft glove upper vamp! lined JU£D demands and at drill t hnes tough as Uvlngslyou demand — S !L Strmnd KITS MEN'S LUNCH New ROCK - SPRINGS Wyo— The city council will open bids for Installation of curb and gutter in the! newly created curb and gutter district No 9 Monday nlcht The district covers Ridge avenue hi the northern part of the city v: O-s- I BOTTLE HOLDER IN THE LID! lacquer lining ! waffle! I ft d Ahd built f?""" V"- j 70a ' - a SUPPLY TOD ATI Qrinana CHOICE OF ern OR BLUE! 11 1 odorless i Keepdrlnk cold : MJM Qdf 'NJgS! shock ?ge t as he reached the lake "was :with the' spiders Td fold my boat and make camp for the is night then they'd come out and i attack me They were big black ones but apparently not poisonous "It was too hot to' use my li sleeping bag so I'd stretch out on top of it: That was an in- vlUtlon to them They'd pour lout of the rocks a lot ) '"They i annoyed i me more than the 175 I had rapids ' to shoot" t'j Grant said Indians en routea !'gave him a quart bottle of native medicine which relieved !the itching of the bites He had II covered himself with grease sun's rays went through but the ii anyway M Grant a cousin of President Roosevelt is eastern white-wat- er (rapids shooting) cham--pl- 5yH WORK MEN'S ot ' ' $jJ10 ifrl)li! -F- ' Canvas Boat Man in Slwott Rapids of Colorado WORK SHIKIS MEN'S exhibits Opening of Bids Set qU r' rOINTS THE WAT TO -- COMFASS- - " E1 WW I 1 wear! ! : SvM I f LJ -- um Made iintan uay Pay Heavy winm or rips Denim ShopCop In blue Work Shirts Me Mac Dig lr Cnambroy Covert uirifl ibartacked-f- or tr i Extra heavy denim the Henry's Fork valleylate in August 'will also provide ex hlbits for the western Wyoming agricultural industrial and hobby exhibit to be held in connection with the second annual Sweet- Suffers Relapse July I andi - ! e- i Hardy bandana Hanics hartM' J JJ 7i 13 - ! on Ii :'JV nr Utah-Neva- da y - - ot :!) old $40 DISCOUNT i Tribune Intermountain Wire he ELY NevT-Trailway passenger train was discontinued by the Nevada Northern Railway company and the new motor coaches started on the run between Ely and Wells Friday the buses replacing the train service 5-Fo- ! 1 Tribune Intermountain Wire erating machinery in the steam ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — The electric plant which supplies all boiler plant that served the Union of Rock Springs and the surPacific i Coal' company's power rounding coal camps and mines 40 yeara within with electricity became bl&rh presplant here almost few days will be merely 1200 sure and the steam pressure tons of scrap iron and a bunch upped from 150 pounds per square of wrecked timber and brick A Inch to 450 pounds A new boiler Salt Lake wrecking company Ss house was built for the new type completing the razing of the old boilers as part of an addition to boiler plant originally erected In the power plant now rated at in service un- 20000 kilowatts of energy : isui analaat remaining Included in this week's wreckof the high pressure til the boilers now used by the company ing activities was the demolition was Installed a few months ago of tour 118-fof teel smoke all stacks the gen During past spring : agriculture ! 1 m Tribune Intermountain Wirel ELY Nev—Johnny Rlggsjl9j of Soda Springs Idaho was arrested Thursday at the Louis' Reinklng ranch near Baker by Deputy Sheriff Bryan Robison and la being held for investigation by federal officers on charges of violating the Dyer act j Sheriff J E Orrock saidjRlggs told him and Deputy Robison that he took three cars one in Soda Springs which he drove to Tooele Utah one in Tooele and drove it to Delta and one m Delta! which he abandoned near Cowboy pass on U S highway Ho 6 the i state line Rlggs wm arrested by Robison after the sheriff of Millard county Utah had notified officers in jthc County o( the theft and Sent in j RlKKs' description Rlggs had worked as chore boy at the Baker ranch for the past -:( - : t Ln1' tifmii ys Razes Old Power Plant OtUP Coal Company 1 l ELKO Nev— Jimmy Wing Chi- He had car trouble and hail beea nese cook of Elko wasj instantly Ipicked up by aome Elko youths In st " j ut—-- ? run-Wa- 50-fo- ot Indicated Today 1 In the same: basin in which he bad been marooned by the storm If I Itdt ISO by OOOO foot n( thereon Construct 12500 feet of taxiway And apron 100 by 200 feet Install basic light- northeat-outhw- Bt strips with m4 i:- 4 it Crete? f jtiuntinffArea C August 3 19 -- Nevada Gets lYouth Faces Airport Fiiiid Theft Count Ppens in - ibune SALT LAKE CITY STORE 213 SOUTH MAIN SsTREET too PENNEY'S mm wm IT) B ' r r ! 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