Show - - I -- 1 -- - - - ) i'l) I I i - - ' - 6 I t )! p t : i 1) ' ): : Mpndiy Morning -- S L Zbc 5alt lukc ' Zeibu'ne 15- Looms S Chapel Entry Sets Oneida Crash Union's $3000 Sept lOccupancy Costs Life of in Receives Housing Project Goes Into Intermountain Mi Plane Contest Oakley Autoist Defensettonds —rossibility that the " d s Wire Tribune OGDEN new federal botusing project in southeastern Ogdena might he -- I : Tribune Intetmountain Wire ROOSEVELT—An agreement under which cooperative activities in soil and moisture conservation will be carried outtbetween agencies of the United States department of agriculture and the tlintah basin soil conservation district largest such district in the nation has been signed by Claude Wickard secretary of agriculture Leon P Christensen of Vernal c4airman of the district governing body announced Sunday Triune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—George Ammussen of Salt Lake City set a new state record fit 'class B Sunday afternoon hen his tiny gasoline-powere- d Model airplane flew for an average of 367 secondi on three flighti at the new Ogden C A A airportThe7- record was set as a gas Imodel meet sponsored by the Ogden Aeronauts organization of mode t enthusiasts sponsored by the Oglien Exchange club Thirty-fiv- e contestants were entered end more than 2500 persons gathered as spertators it the airport The agreement Mr Christensen Of the six prizes awarded four said paves the way for a concen methods for lands in the district went to Salt Lake competitors trated attack on land use and Another survey to be initiated WittnerM were: Class C—Jack water conservation problems fac- soon is a survey of lands held Woods first with average ing the farmers and ranchers of under tax title by DucheSne or 4093 Ogden seconds A T Jacobsen the ULntahbasn The district county Conservation work is-- to Salt Lake City second Robert comprises 5360000 acres includ- be confined chiefly to the 1200000 Keyes Ogden third Class B— ing all of Illintah and Duchesne acres of privatelyowned Mr Ammussen Ray Mixon counties and part of Grand and though a special program is Salt 'Lake Cityfirstsecond Jack Wasatch counties planned for 200000 Acres of irri- Douglas Salt Lake City third Studies are now under way by gated land Next gas model competition will technicians of the United States for the district Is bethe:Douglaio trophy contest to Headquarters soil conservation services to de- at Roosevelt but offices are be held on flats north of termine proper water application In Vernal and Duchesna Saltair September 7 at 3 p m - - the-sal- t 5 7 U Step Live'y 1 en This Great Summer Sulk Will Be Over For the ClosingWeekWe Offer Greater Values Than Ever Week-End—Then-O- ur i Idaho Deaths (Total) Entire year 1940 95In 192 Utah Deaths (Total) - To August 25 1941 To August 25 1940 1111 101 111 Entire year 1940 Tribune Intermountain Wire MALAD Idaho ---' Clarence Vit Ilughea 24 ofOakley Idaho wail injured totally and a companion Virginia Sook24 of Jerome was critically injured when the auto in which they were riding rolled over three time in trying to avoid horses crossing thahighway The accident occurred about 11 p m Saturday on the Holbrook divide about 10 mile west of Ma lad In Oneida county Mr Hughes died Sunday in a Malad hospital Philip Haight 2SL' of Oakley driver of the car and a teacher at Jerome and Miss Vivian Jchn 23 of Buhl Idaho elicoped serious injury Miss Cook a former Jerome school teacher still was unconscious in the Oneida county hospital here Sunday night and the extent of her injuries had not been determined Highway officers investigating the accident held Haight blameless Mr Hughes who has taught school at Jerome and Wendell several years is survived by his mother Mrs s Steil Hughes of Hansen and three brothers Her bert Hughes of Hamilton Field Cal James Hughes of Hansen and Clyde Hughes of Oakland Cal Sold to $10 Balance of Stock Comprising Hundreds ofFall and Winter Weights Reduced as Follows: Reg $10 Valises $3775 - It 4 $5275 $4575 Reg $55 I t 5 :: : 75 1 Reg: $65 rabies Reg 4660 Values a ist es ' twoof them on' S410: chil- - Other Utah victims both in Box Elder county were: Edwin Pace Hatch 50 of Paradite lie was crushed beneath the steering wheel of his car in a collision August 17 Mrs Jane Freebairn Salisbury 68 of Salt Lake City fatally incoljured in an automobile-truc- k lision 34 miles west of Tremonton early Saturday Wyoming Farmer Friday evening Mrs Giorgia who supposed her husband had returned from getting the cows from pasture went to the barn to call him tO supper and foundvhis body banging from a rafter She Immediately cut the body down and called a doctor who pronounced the man dead TopcOats' 'All ( i our present stock of Topcoats will be on sale this Better grill) one for early Fall wear NV As long as present stock lasts—but we can't promise they will he than a few days here more r - 4:131:11" : i t 1 at Ilk t ( ! 156 Mlit:IN STET: Or 6 af - i ' : - : 11 'I - )1 - SPRINGS Wyo—Prin- elpal addresa of the opening nession of the Wyoming grand lodge A and A M here Monday will be given by Carl H Claudy Washington D C secretary of the Masonic service association The roster of : distinguished guests besides Mr Claudy G S Sloan grand chaplain of Montana grand lodge Ernest Marvin also of Montana grand lodge F J KnausS grand MILS' ter C A Patton grand secretary and Charles L Young grand lee- r for Colorado: :Asa A 'treas master for Idaho and iiIcy grand W Carson grand tyler for I 9 L4 - : : - S M '4 1r ( : MINK BLENDED MUSKRAT I) 3ci reel it cd P" I ok while In II Lit - No LA West" 5 CONVINIENT ins IL 7th E 433 ' r noLriolf 7 !1' 4 4 1 ' 'i ti 1 1 i I 1 k ' ' t I ' 1 : I t i 1 4 '' 1 1 '‘11 ' 7 i 1 ) ! t Lfd Lit 1 4 i llaBe 4d t i 1 A —6—- - i 1 I- - 1- 16 Igen thA t -1 r P' 4 :4( f‘' I P et 9 1 CALL LOCATIONS Aro 437 E tirtst Cilizns Coal 1111 J t poSIERCIPH Sagarhouso Coal llI 0 LOS It: 1 ! 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't 1! - Pnovo—Antotne Harris 5 son of Mr and Mn Carl J Harris 405 South Fourth West street suffered iII!i iL 1 I 43-101(4- " 11 41- D Provo Boy Suffers Broken Legs Jaw Silts ROCK - Auto Injures Ogden Woman — i - 1 e ‘ t 3 GOOD ENOUGH FOE YOU en Mtinarth top quality cleaning At Rock Springs ' - A IS MOT CLEAll CLOTHES Masons Wait Sessions - E0 filiy 0 ' t a 1 in-elu- de ! - 1 ' f S L Motorists ing 1 diP Injures t This is perhaps the last chance you'll have for many years to come to get valuCs such as we are offering you this iveele 4 111 : JIP Balance of Our St Oa at Substantial Reductionsi :i'4i - 4 : Idaho Editors Rap Advertising Foes OUR CELEBRATED HUDDER TOPCOATS Will Be Sold at $40 I Y fractures of both legs and his jaw by Sunday evening when struck bean automobile at Third South tween Second and Third West streets The boy was hit by a car driven by Reed Ercanbrack 24 of Provo according to Provo police Ercanbrack said he was traveling west when the boy darted out on the highway from behind two parked cars SUN VALLEY Idaho Young Harris was taken to the to "agitation Of certain fed'Utah Valley hospital eral government agencies:for cur tailment of advertising" 'was expressed In resolittions agreed upon Sunday by members of the Idaho State Editorial association ) The association appointed a corn IalowlJ'ILIts gee mittee to aid the Paritic fltdvertis1 Ing Clubs association in its proith gram to combat public'misinformation about the value of advertisTvi eek k' sir-tic- : 11E D EVANSTON Wyo—Jade William Giorgi! 23 was found dead at the rahch home of his father Joe Giorgis near Fort :'Bridger ' th the-'yo-u-- - half-centur- Found Hanged 'Pre-Sea$o- it Primary-associatio- Logan Crash' Iwo-automob- ile Reg $50 Values Reg $45 Vathes TOOELE — Lynn Mortensen 18 Tribune Intermountain Wire son of Mr and Mrs William Mors FARM INGTON—I ligh officer of tensen received a fractured:collar4 the L D S churth and perions bone in a motorcycle accident Suns of the day about 2 p m on South Second I present at the founding n L D S and West street near the Arthur' Ilanks' home took clescendants their leading There was an in the roles Sunday evening at services t which Stret as a mural that dedicating depicting was he south traveling 63 in the held years ago founding Farmington ward chapel Park City Rudger Clawson president of the rel!")"rr"'""mw?'""'""Krt""s4''''''''"'Ar'"":'''?"r7Ir-":"54'::444411m444-::k:::14:4i4:'it Mr Thielke said the orcouncil of the twelve apostles I F A an also will Charles Califs make another apostle t ganization esand adviser of the Primary I purchase of bonds later as additional I unds become sociMion: Wesley E Tingey president of the South Davis L D S available stake Mrs May Green Hinckley general superintendent of the Pri'41 mary association and more than 40 members of the Primary general board and general boards of other were organizations auxiliary ' 1 among- those participating Hall Filled ' 'f i i The ward chapel and recreation 4 I hall were filled to capacity for the i J! services over which Bishop John Tribune Intermountain Wire tlit "OW R Walsh presided 4 LOGAN — A young Salt Lake Praise for Mrs Aurelia Rogers 611 founded-thwomen who and the other t ' 1 woman suffered two jaw Iractures August 25 1878 i' I deep face cuts and los of teeth was organizallon Alven by Mr Collis and Presi:: Sunday night when the automobile dent Tingeyi principal speakers In which she was riding crashed In all the years to coin's we 116411ii to call these superb wom'd squarely Into a concrete bridge shall-risen blessed" Mr Collis said 'This ' '4 abutment on First West street '4 mtiral will be a mute but eloquent Injured were Lorraine Pearce 'sermon reminding us of their de' 1 21 of 58 West Third North street : I votion their sacrifices and their Salt Lake City and her mother work to counsel and instruct our f Mn Thora Pearce 48! driver of children" t Mr Tingey who was one of the the machine who suffered face and 215 children present at the first knee lacerations and chest injuries meeting of the group spoke warm1 of undetermined extent ly of his personal "gratefulness 1 me women gave Louis M Pattson and Joseph for the help these don't let price or catchy words influence L our feet others and the guiding Ritchie Logan policemen- reported 1 II should in the that way they go" was Pearce southcar the traveling your decision in selecting furs your pari 4! ward on First West street between Painting Preiented 1 :First and Second South streets di be mount should consideration QUALITY Mrs: Hinckley presented t h e when the midpart of the front of Lynn Fausett 1 work painting Miss the abuttntnt bumper struck to ward the and Gordon Cope Pearce's head struck the Machine's y For nearly a the HUDSON BAY its unveiling by Anne and 4 windshield which was shattered by after Fisher Squires the impact label has been relied on as a guarantee that— of Mn Rogers Mr FauThe victims were taken to a sett and Mrs Emma responded I Logan hospital by Calvin Hugie of Beck superintendent of the ward from the selection of pelts to the final stitch in 120East Sixth North street the Pilmary accepted painting the lining—the greatest possible value is conThe dedicatory prayer was of fered by "Mr Collis D C Hess tained in HUDSON BAY FURS Just any fur Ik iI son of the bishop of the ward in 1878 offered the invocation and first de- - t 1 for you coatis not good enough Mrs Leone Rogers Stewart Mrs i Rogers' daughter pronounced the mand quality by selecting a furrier in whom benediction 4 The Primary children's chorus Tribune Intermountain Wire you have complete confidence of the ward sang several musical 3 W Dutcher numbers during the programRisOGDEN—Mrs 4 50 of 024 Seventh street suffered ion M Richards counselor In the i criticai injuries Sunday at 8:35 ward bishopric was in charge of the 1 1 program was m an struck by when she p The mural 8 by- 25 feet in size 1 automobile at Washington boule- depicts the original organization rol 4 and is affixed to the wall in back I OSIttell vard and Healy street 4 Mrs Butcher was reported In of the pulpit in the chapel i A "critical" condition at Thomas D Millard SCIPIO 3 County—DeI 1y:4:koft:T I Dee memorial hospital from head scendants of John and William 011:011:oo3 will condUct their annual injuries possible internal injuries Memmott reunion at Scipio next Sunday acs and shock to Mrs John Memmott Da " According to City Traffic Pa- - cording is A son planned program trolmen Howard Keeter and C S secretary ilita 10 a at in 'i Beckett the pedestrian was crossf to the boulevard ing Washington I ' 111 eNk-- 41 I east when she was struck by the I 4ene121 481 t southbound car She apparently 1 !f 'halted near the center line of the L 1) boulevard immediately before the I c 111iilln 1accident the officers said aI i 'I' t Driver of the car Sterling Lei i Roy Hart 23 of 153 Harrison 1P ) street told police he did not see i the pedestrian who was dressed I In black until a moment before the impact Ile reported swerving ' his car but added he could not :'1414" 1 avoid the accident ' - te t Injures Youth - i cycle 375 - Motorcycle Accident ready for occupancy by Septern ber 15 was advanced Sunday by City Commissioner E T Saunders when he 'said- delivery of pipe for the water mains from the city system to the project was expected during the coming week Ogden under its contract with the federal housing agency must provide water and sewer facilities to the 'boundary of the project after which the housing authority will provide distribution of the water to the 51 dwellings In which 150 families will be housed In one and multiple family units A recently closed strike of workers at a pipe plant In Provo delayed delivery of the pipe k week in traffic accidents in Utah and Idaho Three fatalities In Utah raised the year's total to 118 which Is 18 more than for the same period in 1940 Only one death was recorded in Idaho for the week ending Saturday midnight leaving the Gem state's 1941 total at 94 corn pared with 106 to the same date last year The lone Idaho fatality was Leonard Walton son of Mr and Mrs Warren Walton of Cleveland Bannock county Ile was struck by a car on highway 34 near the Walton home The other child victim in the two-statoll was Beverly Halle 9 a daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Hall of Cedar City the girl was struck by a car in Cedar City Thursday night while riding a bi- i Attend Dedication—:-At Farmington Ward In- er persons IFour died last ' c' -- ' 99 ternational Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers of America are backing government defense orders with a cash purchue of three $1000 defense bonds A resolution approving the purchase was voted at the last union meeting and Karl Thielke secretary-treasurand Albert Frantz Saturday purchased the bonds from Robert Guy Jr cashier of the First Security bank of Take Four Lives and Cheviots—All sizes 75 Park City local No WOman Inkired To August 25 1941 To August 25 1940 Ch Ural Authorities Tribune Intermountain Wire PARK CITY—Members of Week's Accidents - Take Your Choice for Auto' Overturns Near Miami t' 7--77- We have assembled together more than 200 choieeuits in light 'worsted fabrica—qweeda mediutn anti dark viltadroo Pure i00 $2 7 - i Re-cor- Program Will Benefit Private Land i 2cugust 23 1911: '4to i Conservation Experts Start Study To Determine Proper Water Use : i f Pact With U S Paves Way: For Uintah Soil Work - i 1 - n ' I - |