Show - I e 0 1 12 Saturday Morning I 4 'lir& Wins' y Delay in Trial I 0 Demurrer Haits Prosecu tion of - Ar11 '- "t '11 - 4 'Tyr 0 r lii 4 - :' k'-- c- - le S - - i'll: 441 gibe g4L'( - l ' ' ' days the three days to reply fense an additional offer a counter move apparently for at least 18 days Mrs Coppard is the murder of Paul Soda Springs garage owner last August 25 Mrs Coppard appeared In the court room Friday with her riusband R J Coppard She was taiattractively dressed in a blackmore lored suit and appeared in a cheerful mood than when she first appeared in court Monday when she appeared nervous She remained calm throughout Friday's proceedings Curious spectators crowded the court room and adjoining halls to witness Franklin county's first murder trial Judge Downing recognized P J Evans Preston attorney as a defense counsel to assist H JSwanson of Pocatello i I 7 "things as they are" only disaster awaits her and the war will fought in vain Arthur Gaeth Salt Lake City news tator told members of the chamber of commerce at Its nual membership dinner night "Our biggest problem" Gaeth declared "is not the immediate prosecution of the war but the realization of why we are fighting so the war will not be in vain" for a the alert for juveniles attempting to collect funds for the American Red Cross Police asked that any such action be reported to them Immediately Stowers executive Martha secretary of the Salt Lake County thapter said no juveniles are working for the Red Cross although there have been several reports of them collecting or attempting to collect contributions a - ' ar one-ye- at the meeting term was announced Elected to three-yea- r posts were Asa- Bullen attorney Paul M Dunn dean of the school of forestry at Utah State Agricultural college H J Hatch vice president and manager of the Logan branch of the First Security bank Austin Pond manager of Logan Fox Farm and Willard Paulsen chamber president and secretary-treasure- r of the Utah Mortgage Loan corporation Reed Bullen manager of the Cache Valley Broadcasting company was term elected for the f i i - A 1 1 1-- t It 11 4 r ri 1 1 i 1 ITVEENitsSII0T '' - i ) - ' - - - t - oe - -- - L - - t -- - ' eatdfir 1ody - i 1 -! 1 I fe :17: I t ' i t ) i C ' V t 111 ''''FN 1 i I z ' L ' - - k s Au 11' 4- - ' '' 4-- ' ' ' -- rayon 200 and black blossom L- ‘ w:I:I:Li:: pyserfresert y:sroyf jersey that sculptures your fig:re adds no bulk tkeeps its t shape Sizes 32 to 42 White !) ! iThe:e "Lurnitone" T f' 1 Fall clothes fit flowloilly now -- 4 ri atirff'±rfn 1it i 'Rítvlik I :i e-fi- V741 --- - - ' l - Pupil Injured In Mishap 7 : " - - ' ' - r ' ' gl ' t- - - 4 J - -- - - - s'i -- ' - 1 t - - ft: t 1 s - ''' ''' Ao 1 l - t ' ' ' ' - ' 1 - ' - t P ' 1 ' a - I i' 4 - 14 0 ' ' ' j - Street Floor Kayser Shop—Auerbochls —'12- - - fr - - - ' f- - ' (ttPAV 78th YEAR - HOURS 10 to 6 DIAL N ' 2:' ' 1 I : ''-'- : : '4' t i it''' ' ' 1 ‘l' - 1 -' - ''' ' 0 - - ' ' - -- - - '' 1 ote - 1Z AA l 1)11111er - -1- 1 0 g -- irte -0 I ' 14-11 aostsurie:lad74da 111e6 el! 08----6121- i-- - I 2 ' : - - 'I a 0 - 'c ' - - - ' ' C w el' k 4'''''---: - - -- ' ' 04--0- ' 77 laox 'I' 2-11- g ' N '4-- ' 14-- F r 1 e members and alumni in maintaining home contacts and cooperation with home defense agencies was pledged Friday evening by members' of Delta Phi national missionary fraternity at a meeting in the office of Dr John A Widtsoe president Lee W Dalebout vice president was named to head the committee directing the twofold program Other committee members are Thomas Broadbent of the University of Utah chapter Talmage Thomson of the Brigham Young university chapter and Ivan Corbridge of the Utah State Agricultural college unit t NNay 3t 02 ( ' Crocheted Novelty Huts O Blouses O Neckwear O Floweis - ' ' 71 i 4 10 - 410 ) -- 1 a - - 1 o ' 1 I é r 1 110 FP f - 4 — 4AA p4' ' 00 cv r 1 f 4 --4 ' k ' '4 1 '''' 4---c- -- :( so 3 - 7'- i- t ' A fr 1 I 1 '''"'"- 1- - 4 1IIAtN -- - 5: ' 1 ' 0 i --- 1- f' - 4 JP l' ? 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' These Di3 (::::gxrs4:0 Si REDUCED TO CLEAR One table of reg to 3911 pieces now 10e to 100 NeckICCOr— 0 ' or :i if 4 't 1 ' 4 --- Auerbach's Street Floor tal Jr- r)(D 0 01D k - - - - -' ' ' J) AuerbUcles "Park Yourself" Service t Park your car in Auerbach's newly vlarged parking field Entrances on Fourth South and on Broad- Awoatitlhe'irba0c1:1:ic'sikoel:tittlh:r - ( g sallidautredchasaet I0 - lb 4I - - - 01 i: : 0 t tp Orange - A northern fruit and vegetable receivers and distributors in extending the sale of western products Addressing the golden jubilee convention of the National League of Wholesale Fresh four ' i - ' - '''' ' ' BlAll - "117r---- a Addresses Club ' Utah now ranks among CHARGE IT AT I 74 - - i 4 4 - - 4 tr11tl'''s1-11'‘t ' ' 1al t t 1 : t Over War Role ( 915 : It74 '''''''' rn-l' 4 ' TM ' - llues ftssoriauoTitrii - ' - 1 ' -6 !''''''t 1o '‘ t : - - - ti' ' - t iest 'Tune in Colors - - - - : ' ''' ' - '' Got to 50 Sets 01111 On11ly " - 's' ' - ' ' ? b 40 It Veople tor 'Vivid Service ' ' ' 44 - ' 11 ' - - :-- ' - l? ' 14 s -- - ' I LOGAN—Billy Swenson 8 son of Mr and Mrs Allen B Swenson of Nibley suffered a fracture of the right leg and possible fnternal injuries Friday at 8 a in when he 5 1 4 - c4( 7 ---! t 'i I t Fraternity Takes r--- fr -'- ' 1 i I: xtvi:Irle - Your $ 4 I frozen to death and Donald Winterowd 8 of North Fork died when his coasting sled collided with an auto Mr Smith was born May 11 1858 in Des Moines Iowa He went from Iowa to Montana in 1888 and came to Lemhi county in 1900 He had been in poor health since 1935 He was not known to have any surviving relatives Burial was Friday afternoon in the Community cemetery ? g - Md Jan 16— BALTIMORE Utah fruit and vegetable growers for ILI z r ic 4 L N t t 1 ' since Sunday in this vicinity Noel Walker 5 of Salmon was found Gets-Boos- KAYSER SLIPS - I It was the third fatal accident FA Utah' Produce '' ''' : - a 11 ar ' 1 4 f I ' it ' ' ' ' ' -- - - ' ‘ -" ' A I : 't I )I '"N 7I s - r 1 I '''11 ------- 1 t i rir i k YN - I L - - 1 ip t was caught between the bumpers of a skidding auto and a halted HEAR Cache county school district bus r Walter Dufanty on state highway No 101 in Nib-le- y Outand Fdreign Correspondent Cache county sheriff's officers standing Authority on Russia Accepted by Air Corps' that the boy ran into the reported MONDAY NIGHT J Boyd Gurr son of Wasatch path of an auto driven by Kathryn 19-4:15 JAN o'Clock The N Bailey 24 of Paradise car as the driver skidded 1 attemptKir—rsbury Hall ed to stop and the boy was crushed A few tickets In and the halted bus which was against sale state will be on balcony troerl71tvefcralcluLtyakaesTktyfilloligVdteot oprrated by Glen Mauchley 28 of : Box Office opens 7:IS p m ADMISSION 51 Nibley LI Mr Mauchley told investigators UTAH OF EN): :he had stopped the bus to I that DIVISION field new at the government flying pick up students when the acci1 in Arizona The victim was dent occurred reported in "fair" condition at Cache Valley General hospital f fo 7:7 T 7: 0 one-ye- ‘ a hospital fered six hours earlier when his rli a r- il': 1131 rlin to - ''''''''''-'-"”- " ' 7H t : ki qrr -- 1 t i Police Warn Cros Fraud i orWM0W ' t 12 He told chamber members that the they "represent In a sense vested interests of the community" Formerly he said "vested interests" often have rarely looked ahead to meet changing conditions Against "This time you can't hold things as they are or go back to things Red as they were" he declared Election of five chamber direcA warning was issued to Salt terms and one Lake residents Friday to be on tors fOt three-yea- r i 3 i -- - - 5- 1 y1 plea Mr -- ' thk defense a brief h one-fourt- - matter under ' 3 ‘ ) 'First Aid Classes 1 - - I DruggistsTransfer L 41 1 StateApproves Purchase of Ditch Firm Stock Case I3Itirde ' January 17 1912 ' 1rt1tittne la prepared to use the Alta OREM—Orem city officials havecordinz to an official statement toicity travY enrollment in the co33 a of in itm new proposed $1000- Edward Frank Gaynor been informed by Executive Sec- landowner needing it until 18-Dawaived 000 reservoir to be located some- operative first aid class for memCalifornia preliminary retary Warren Taylor of the Utah where near the point where the bers of Utah Pharmaceutical ashearing on a second degree bur- state land board that the city's Report Theft of Tools Onof Idaho Falls L J Kinney over the bench sociation and allied groups has Intermountain Wire glary charge Friday and was contract for the' purchase of 15 A hydraulic jack cutting torch Alta ditch drops PTribune forced transfer of the Wednesday V Morgan of Twin L Ore tario — court to bound over district for shares of the capital stock of the and set of socket wrenches with into the valley Idaho Pledging Falls R C Parks of Utah evening classes from association support" to the and J W Weeks of Magna trial by City Judge Wilford Moyle AltaDitch company has been ap- a total value of $100 Friday were "unswerving With this ptirchase Orem now offices at 263 South State street Caldwell war in its United States program shares of to Went high school leaders anreported stolenfrom the Lund Ma- has a total of 641-Trade talks during the day were Burton Intermountain Hardware and Imis accused of taking ar- proved according to B M Jolley' chinery company 49 North Second e Gaynor Inter-rof Friday in stock ditch Alta the by representatives company nounced association Fri- given ticles from the room of Fred F Orem mayor Vest street Entrance to the place The Wednesday morning claEses plement Dealers' of Lake Salt Harvester national two-da- y insession a a which closed 169 street South Third water East was The a door these day back approaches will continue at association ofrepresented by gained through and Plumb- Lyons on January 6 after reelecting almost all present City Idaho Hardware will be to leased ex shares in terest the fices likely Strewn-Patersopolice n according system irrigation ing company Boise officers I and Hardware company Ben Davies of Nampa was reGlass and Paint company named president and will be sup- Bennett PT of Salt Lake City ported by William Reed of Idaho 1 Brown of Salt Lake City Sam Wire Falls reelected vice president and ''''M4"-- - v064001 :''' ''''" f t elected captain succeeding '' PRESTOS Idaho—Prosecution Frank L Winzeler of noise re- was ' :!?! i A G McClary of Portland Others ' of Mrs Grace Coppard on a mur- elected secretary -' ' (471' IP ' Boise was selected for the 1943 are Leo O'Connell first officer p ' ": der charge slowed up 'Friday after t A i second Shaw kl ' officer ' Pat eT'll't '"'' ' Rupert convention a filed defense city i attorneys for the i i Mack Bowler of American Falls Brennan third officer and Frank i ''''''' l'' 'demurrer on the ground that Cari1 1 '''' '''1 '‘''e) 7 I bou County Prosecuting Attorney and R R Cove of Buhl are the Smith fourth officer and M M ':i:'1 I : of Boise all new Others two members Stickn'ey board chaplain to no It J Dygert had ‘ legal right ---- chief enJ file the amended motion outside are: E L Ames of Salt Lake City and Frank G Greenburg tA-D ' ' Snyder purser John Anderson of Heber J c gineer Fred 4 his own county ) “ 1444104 i ''' 1444444 Tibot ZAntlemmmomoLloassOPISSeSSISOMM4SSamk Bist- and M H Roble master-at-arm- s Ama4 :' — 640-?:s:1 s Judge Jay lL Downing presid- Baldridge of Boise Claude of all Pocatello Ing in the Fifth judicial court to line of Pocatello Axel Hedlund of hear Mrs Coppard's " o gakt c5alt Court Orders Trial Of Burglar Suspect Men Conclude Pocatello Convention (Coppard III1 rdivare I Zbt -- fc-- I1 ' -- t4lAtblrI : - 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