Show ! g - Zbe 5alt gake Zribunc Wednesday Morning - Vetaan 4 Y U Educator Succumbs at Age of 77 ' 1 13 i I Park City Resident Gets Back Wailet Lost in '32 For 8500000 Guy Carlton Wilson Professor Emeritus of Religious Education Dies in Provo Hospital - Beet Growers Wait Checks Tribune Intermountain Wire beet growers oft OGDEN—Sugar Utah Idaho and Oregon whose ' crop in 1941 went to the Amalga- mated Sugar company plants willI be paid more than $500000 on February 5 amounting to an aver- Tribune Intermountain Wire age of 75 cents a ton company reofficials announced Tuesday 77 of Wilson emeritus Carlton PROVO—Guy professor Added to the first payments for I died at education Young Tuesday university Brigham ligious the 1941 crop made by the comtwo an illness pany in November and December months of morning at a local hospital after of last year the February payment Professor Wilson had been a will bring the total to $575 a ton teacher and IL D S church leader in Federal benefit payments now' Utah and Mexico for more than made will average $190 a being ton bringing the total amounts years and had presided over t' several institutions including the to an average of $765 a ton for L D S university in Salt Lake City the crops- processed by the AmalHe was born April 10 1864 at Is gamated Sugar company last N Fairview a son of Lycurgus and year ''' Lois Ann Stevens Wilson He spent Present sugar prices it was ' his youth In Sanpete county and t ' out indicate substantial pointed attended Brigham Young acad- t additional payments to growers k 1z will be made before the final set- emy under the teaching of Dr ' Karl G Maeser He taught school tlement next October 20 ?01w The payment to be made Febst Fairview for 10 yeais beginning In 1885 with the exception of a i ‘ 5 will be distrituited to 'z:t' ruary " ' lehm4 2as follows mission for the L D S church in ' ' ' 41 growers approximately !:4 v the southern states from 1886-8Utah $140000: Idaho $240000: x ' -r1 4‘" Oregon $150000 principally in West Virgicila and I Kentucky ' ' Ordained a high priest in 1890 — 19''''Ar31" to as counselor :: served he Bishop e ': He lcp J C Peterson of Fairview sualso served as ward YMMIA -' ' ' 1 perintendent and secretary of the '44twenty-sixt- h quorum of seventy i there 1 Tribune Intermountain Wire i Served Juarez Academy it s' i TOOELE—A 1 salary increase t''2s-l'He became an instructor at Brig') :: f ' $80 to $85 per month for the i ham Young academy in 1896 and librarian at the Tooele Free Public Aw that post was called to the library was approved at the Jan( Mormon colonies in Mexico where uary meeting of the library board 1 he serVed as principal of the Juarez held Monday Plans were made stake academy and supervisor by the board in conjunction with of the I D S church school sysMayor Sol J Seivin and George tem from 1897 to 1912 During Kostello Jr councilman for reno- ' H Vation of the library building to part of that time he was coun- - 4204 ) Include selor to the late Anthony W Ivins papering and painting of In thapresidency of the Juarez Guy Carlton N'ilson professor the interior and painting the exStake terior of the building emeritus of religious educa Professor Wilson attended inThe financial statement for 1941 lion of B Y U who died stitutions of learning at various showed total receipts of levies of Tuesday times including University of Chi$175311 contribution by Tooele cago In 1902 and Columbia uni- ria board of education' $100 county president of Brigham Young contributed by Tooele county He received versity in 1912-1- 3 the bachelor of pedagogy degree university issued the following $100 collected in fine fees $6160 from Brigham Young university in tribute: Disbursements were made for sal1900 of lights $4896 heat Professor "In the passing Guy ary $960 The first seminary In the L D S $8447 books $45214: petty cash C Wilson univer7 Young Brigham thurch was organized by Professor $5303 repairs to books $1060 Wilson in 1913 at Granite high sity loses one of its best teachers magazines $7160 miscellaneous school After teaching there for and the church one of its most $1327 and equipment $27260 two years he was appointed pres- valiant defenders Building improvements for the ident of L D S university in Salt year included new plumbing past as Excelled Teacher Lake City where he served from Venetian blinds at the windows 1915 to 1926 For the following "Professor Wilson has had a and installation of a new fluoresfour years he served as supercent lighting system eduvisor of religious education for long period of service as an cator in the state of Utah and in the church department He and as member of the gen- the church school system eral board of religion classes r was blessed by nature with the He was appointed professor of a make 111 that up great qualities religious education at Brigham his he And life teacher In 1930 throughout Young university serving inSHERIDAN Wyo Jan 27 (11') as head of that department until had used his talents for the 1939 He became professor emeri- struction and inspiration of the —Donald Allgire 17 Big Horn tus in 1941 Me was a member of thousands of students who have high school athletic star who was heldin the county jail on a check the National Education association come under his tuition "He had the gift of getting forgery charge was found dead end several honorary organizaright into the lives of young pea Tuesday in his cell tions He had the judgment to use Coroner William F Schunk said conpie Funeral services will be ducted Friday at 1 p in in the such teaching devices as would Allgire had hanged himself with a Manavu L D S chapel Friends be most appealing never feeling crude noose fashioned from his cell In Provo may call at the Berg himself bound by the rules of the bed sheet mortuary Thursday and those textbook but suiting his method from out of town until 12:30 p in of approach to the particular sit Friday at the Wilson residence uation "He will be remembered not only Z89 East Fifth North street as a great teacher but also as a vetof death the the Fellowing eran educator Dr Franklin Har great parent and as a friend to every worthy cause" CASTLEFORD Idaho — Severe Professor J Wyley Sessions diburns suffered while poking in a rector of religious activities at fire in a kitchen range Tuesday B said: to Charlotte Ann "This university and the church had proved fatal Weaver year - and a - half - old reone of have lost their great cm) a7114 He understood daughter of Mr and Mrs E D ligious teachers the gospel as few men do and in Weaver of Castleford The girl suffered burns about teaching it had no peer From his the head face and arms when a long and rich experience he has Donald brother Ray Weaver 4 adblessed us counsel with and with the fire Monbegan playing vice that has been a great source day evening of strength to us "I have lost ont of the finest friends I have ever had in my life and our institution one of its most beloved characters He ever 'had his eye single to the advancement of the cause of the university and Yen ran get the it human betterment" BOISE (Al — Idaho will join Wasters Electric vacuum tube WilbUr Sowards former bishop with Utah and other states in adAndiphorie now Read about It oat of the Manavu ward in which vancing clocks one hour February page SO of the January Slat taut Professor Wilson lived expressed 9 in accordance with federal pracof SAT! RDAY EN ENING POST a tribute for the ward members: tice Oxen call or visit us today fer your "Those in this ward revere Guy Governor Chase A Clark inC Wilson as one of the foremost formed Governor Herbert B Maw "bow oars Hearing is believing religious teachers in the church of Utah Tuesday in response to a In addition to his religious leader- telegram from Maw that his state r ship at the church university he was planning the step-u- p and ask' had been a teacher in the ward ing what step Idaho would take 0 Sunday school during his residence V COMPAN OF i4 ESTERN STATES In Provo and we wish to pay tribute to his loyalty and service and Student Assembly Medittal Arts Bldg DIaJ Claroare la Mara Manager that of his family Branch tilers Bahia and Idaho ram "He was beloved by all young Hears Apostle and old" 1112131VONCF-- - T :7 - - - 1 ottined 1156 1 - - ‘ - - : 'e - - : : - 11 - p- z!!-- ' 04 41 x 8 I is Iva-4- -" Ii-- 1 i 1 I 4! A ' '4 - 4 Board Raises 11Library "'-- - As I 4- 4 ' - Pay - ' '''' '''' '''from 1 4 -- - - I I - -- - Athlete Found Dead Jail r Castleford Baby Dies of Burns I bought my nw ---- - --- - 777:-17:4- Tribune Intermountain Wire SAN LUIS OBISPO Jam27—Sergetint Stephen Prince 62 years old of Monroe will see service in his fourth war regardless of previously announced age limits he declared today in San Luis Obispo Formerly mess sergeant of batregitery E 222nd field artillery ment Sergeant Prince on October 20 was released from service for the reason that he has more than 28 years of age The release he stated upset his plans for being n in four wars the Mexican Border World War I and World War II He also saw service in China n following the CAMP Spanish-America- Spanish-America- PROVO—If men followed divine instructions there would be no war George Albert Smith of the L D S quorum of the twelve apostles told Brigham Young university faculty and student body Tuesday morning lit the assembly -- - of - ) 4 then- cg: er ct it cZi vr--1- go aolaD W It k ---- - i - II C ' A A k-- )1 A ' 41a :'L7 Ts - 'ii 7 - us ad orz ow I i we r72 A ig lid A Loa 's 1 s4P !fi-T- N - tw ' Liet one b LI t COnft n i oil t- - period to 10 'In Yny t No —1 41 t -' I ! f f to $300 T 7 k t'l —An I 41 i C i 0 INA P $: X '1 4J NV 4 OF UTAH I SLOW YOU UP III- i Num p A CONSTIPATION 3 a When bowels ere sluggish end 7ou (fel irritable headachy end everything you do effort do as millions do -c- hew PEEN-A-MINthe modern chewing gum 'laxative Simply chew FEEN-AMINwithbefore you go to out being disturbed—next morning gentle thorough relief helping you feel swell egains full of your normal pep Try FEEN-A-MINTastes good :1is handy supply ow costs only in T T bed--sle- ep T ma IIIFEE111111111 I 1 00 ' - 4— - - -4: ' gowNt 7 L :r ki —' 4s1:±t - s i - ' : r ' 1 1 I — — it 4 i I4 us1: r::1t P6i1 - (1 Reviews Book Tonight ::::f t'Atbs Itivls:tv1 flit 'ttTry-t- 0 0 t r—lorIRT - ib :?rfo$ k- A review of Pierre van Paassen's "That Day Alone" will be presented by Mrs M Douglas Wood Wednesday at 8 p M in the Second ilkiASti" lls ' n'c:rA tkeP7r1 i D S ward chapel Fifth East and Seventh South streets L WIN0117 ' ' l" I 77" - ' but he throws this in for good measure His recall to service Sergeant Prince stated was in a letter from W W Williams adjutant general of Utah and he will again report for duty at the Presidio San Fran-frocisco on February I When the 'Utah national guard was inducted early last year Sergeant Prince was in the restaurant business in Monroe but he closed the restaurant and came to camp with the "rest of the boys" In Camp San Luis Obispo last summer one of his principal duties was to answer letters from parents of Monroe soldiers who wanted reports of how their sons in the 222nd field artillery were making out war SPOKANE Wash Jan 27 (Al —The "Spokane" aluminum plant billed to be the largest fabricatand costing ing plant in an estimated $35000000 to construct may actually be built in the neighborhood of Coeur d'Alene Idaho it was learned Tuesday Engineers of the defense plant corporation the Reconstruction Finance corporation Aluminum Corporation of America Union Carbide and Carbon company and the United Engineering and Foundry company are collaborating in selection of the site Tuesday after checking numerous locations in the immediate vicinity of Spokane the group moved 35 miles east to Coeur d'Alene Meanwhile word from Representative Leavy (D) Washington was received to the effect the plant would fabricate at full capacity 20000000 pounds of aluminum and magnesium a month twice the original proposed ' capacity Leavy also reported that prospects for a magnesium refining plant in the area were much brighter BOISE (—Thomas D Vickery about 8 burned to death in the basement of his home Coroner Clyde Summers- reported Tuesday The body was found Monday A tenant in night by firemen Vickery's house said the aged man had been tending the furnace Summers theorized the furnace might have blown up setting fire to Vickery's clothing or poured out enough smoke to asphyxiate First Aid Course Begins Tonight uary the-worl- l'i ''ti A first aid course for medical office secretaries physicians' assistants and nurses will begin Wednesday at f130 p in in the Lafayette school auditorium The course is sponsored by the Salt Lake City board of education the American Red Cross and the Salt Lake County Medical society Classes will be held each - - -- - Today A tAIN 2 1 - ' l':'' ' I - i 1 '1'1 ''' 4j' 74' i 0 '1A W 174h t i' of 1 ' ' : t 1 ty 1 Pr E 1111614' p j o0t' A0416402:00 tios Id r t )3 r- -0 A4 - i 11 i 9 1 ' ' 1 w ''' 0 ' ' tell"i 1y il0(' IF i' i INT k 1 :ftsi ' : i e 4 r773 ' BE E Elf ij'EAElgriS aii (DE 11 I I )11111i14111 ' - : You are doing everything you can to help in the war egad You may be interestectto know what we are doing Southern Pacific is engaged in an all-oeffort to do a NO per cent job in moving troops equipment and supplies and defense ma terials We are helping to "Keep 'Em Flying" by "Keeping 'Em L Driver Draws ut Drunk Fine PROVO — Dominic Devinic 24 of Salt Lake City was fined $100 or 30 days in jail Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to drunken driving befOre M B Pope city judge pro tem He was arrested Monday evening by Provo police at Rolling" Seventh East and Third South streets Dean Ostler 19 of Spanish Fork was fined $25 when he pleaded guilty to reckless driving He was arrested by Provo police on Jan17 Stabbing Suspect Held by Police Among the railroads who share this basic task of national defense none is more strategically situated than Southern Pacific so we have an extraordinary responsibility The tremendous volume of defense traffic we are carrying is impressive evidence that things are popping—that Uncle Sam has his sleeves rolled up and is "going to town" It is inspiring to us who are keeping the trains moving We know it will be encouraging to you Defense leaders tell us that our performance in handling defense traffic has been extra good- But in the handling of thls traffic inconvenience has been caused our regular patrons We have had to curtail some rer ular passenger train service—much of it productive profitable service—in order to clear the tracks or conserve equipment for defense trains—"victory trains" we prefer to call them And there have been some delays to our regular trains which our patrons have cheerfully and patriotically accepted We appro date their understanding However we're working hard to give our regular patrons good service too and we're malcing some adjustments in schedules to that end We want you to know that we're still doing business at the same old stand that we still have space on our trains to sell and that we plan to'carry you quickly and comfortably wherever business or recreation calls you-- We are determined to serve you pleasantly and well We call attention too to the United States Travel Bureau slogan "Travel Strengthens America" and the statement of Mr Macnamee of this Government bureau "Travel is an adventure in democracy" - P'red Tara 44 of 68 East First South street was booked at the Salt Lake City jail for investiga- S L Police Seek Young Attacker - ' - o: : c2v( I e Vonderful for Skin oat Systoen Pc:y6409er Treifia rar-o-Preski and Scalp Irritations i ' I 1 'r-- 3 '') 1- 0 r2 - I --1 The Friendly Southern Pacific ' : N ZEMO tTmetN 1 Ito L II ) :: ' ittitit 2 ! f “1r - ia Ir"--1- t ° t' 11 AA Z!:'''ttZ ''' ' ') 1 :' ' 74 '' :42-?- ':: ''''' t-fort ' t"2):i'l I: 7k t 7 ea - 1 7 :-- - Vickery had fallen and fractured a rib Sunday A son Warren Vickery of Pocatello arrived Tuesday to make funeral arrangements Meetings seheduled in Salt Lake City Wednesday include: Salt Lake police Tuesday night Hotel Utah—Salt Lake Adver- sought a man about 22 years old attacking a young woman at tising club 12:15 p m: Utah Au- for association her home Monday night tomobile Dealers' The woman ha Hunt 26 of 825 12:15 p rn Utah Railroad association 12:15 p tn Salt Lake West Sixth South street told pobank officials 8:30 p m Sigma lice she was Fitting on her bed when the young man entered the Pi fraternity 6:30 p m through an unlOcked rear Newhouse hotel—Pacific Fruit home and door attempted to throw an Delta Express company ' all claw over her head The womTheta Phi 12:15 p in Interm1oun- - overcoat an kicked and screamed and the 'Lain Association of intruder fled from the house offi7 12:30 p m club Esquires' cers added commism Utah state road p sion employes 7:30 p m Beta Lambda chapter 7:30 1 Workers' auxiliary No p m1 Women's Utah Motor Transport association7:30 p rm Salt Lake aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles 8 p rn Beta Sig- I Effective Rome Treatment ma Phis Alpha and Beta chapters 8 p m Salt Lake junior chamber Promptly Relieves Torture! of commerce Speakers' club 8 soothe the itching burning oTo p m:: Democratic county execufxickly psoriasis skin and scalp irm 8 committee tive p ritations due to external cause—apply liquid Zomo—a Doctor' 's forOther meetings — Electrical odorless mula backed by SQ years' success Zorn° League of Utah Beau BrUmmel ALSO aids healing Being stainless1 incafe Goodyear Service Stores 145 visible—you can apply Zemo anytime— street 7:30 tn Utah Fifth East p it won't show on skin Over 25000000 coromandery No 1 Knights Tern- 60 packages sold! 350 I MOO South Temple street flqairc 6p5P East in k- 4: tion of assault with a deadly weapon Tuesday night after he allegedly Stabbed another man in an alley just south of the public safety building The other man William H Wednesday evening for 10 weeks V Backman adult Gates 38 517 Fifth East street said Ralph education supervisor of the board was treated at the police emerof education gency hospital for minor cuts on his neck and chest Officers said the stabbing followed an argument between the two men 1SL Meetings ''' '' him $100 i gilt - S 11: ( - m 1 311 11 (1-- 1 21 EAST SECOND SOUTH Ground Floor Beason Building Salt Lake City Telephone 04 and deIightfulI but comparatively few exert themselves to these ends" the "Few people speaker declared in the world have faith in the living God and in the divine protection which is greater than any man Can give" - za tura ki7 Loons $10 1 )- - 0-4t- 4 Plant May Go Boise Man 82 To Panhandle Dies in Fire 7:30 4 - or k :: - I Om f1de atial 172111 lin YOu beautiful 1” 2'47062 AP -- --- 4 e17-por-i- ! &- approximately $6250 Davis county will furnisi the right of way the state will provide materials while the federal governmentwill finance C C C labor ''' --- -7 - — ':if 1 r A' tr::-41-yor- - ' - - 309-31- -- 7rf m : — ' : : Sergeant Prepares to Serve Country in Fourth War Daylight Saving Harlia4-bestimb- i i Blaze Breaks Up Sorority Party lo Gem State Joins EARS today rill Miller assistant superintend- ent of the Cottonwood camp is in charge of construction The Toad will be widened to 30 feet and three curves of the present six eliminated to provide safe travel to the popular picnic area J E Gurr state superintendent of the Wasatch national forest reserve reported the road will cost ' - 1 BOUNTIFUL—Clearing of brush for reconstruction of the Mueller park road east of Bountiful has been started by a C C C crew of 30 min who recently arrived from Big Cottonwood C cZC camp 31pr- I i 7 A "candle light" party at thet estimates on the loss- were not Pi Beta Phi sorority house 92 available Tuesday night due to South Wolcott street came to an fixtures borrowed for the social However firemen said the blaze abrupt climax Tuesday night when fire broke out in a basement room was confined to the one room and of the building that the loss probably would Salt Lake firemen called to the amount to "a few hundred dollars" scene at 8:17 p m said during More than 100 young women were the social one of the candles ig- - at the party when the fire broke pited paper decorations Official out they added I o m -- T 4 m — I 'Work Beams On Park Road PARK CITY—A lost wallet containing church pins check and private papers a Salt Lake Tribune-Telegraa postal money order for $11 was returned Tuesday to 'John C Green Jr a local post office employe "Nothing strange about that" you'll probably say "There's lots of honest persons in the world" But—and here's the meat of the story—the wallet was lost in May of 1932 And 11 remained lost until Tuesday as far as Mr Green is concerned It had been found however just after the owner missed it on a visit to Los Angeles winner in Utah in a western as Salt Lake Tribune-Telegradistrict oratorical contest A etter accompanying the wallet told why it had remained so long among the missing It came from a daughter of the woman who had found the lost articles It read: "My mother founy our billfold several years ago At the time she was desperate for money So she used what cash was in it but always intended to send it back But time goes so fast and only now is she sending it to you" The check papers and wallet show that they received the best of carewhile awaiting the ttirne the "desperate" mother could return the borrowed cash - i: January 28 1912 I I - 771V - ‘ - - ' ' r |