| Show -- - v - - - - I ' 11 A Sunday Morning Officers Quote Colifessions Of Cop' pard to Siaying ' Asand dragged it back to the spot she had she first dwrhoere - ryA7- Tribune Intermountain Wire ' h PRESTON Idaho—Two confessions made to different offi of the killing of Pau: Tipton Sr of Soda Springs last August have been related by two state witnesses Each testified to a told them by Mrs Grace Coppard at her trial for murder in the Fifth district court convening here The first coafession wasrelated :Frtday by R Jarvis Roubidoux iff McCracken according to his chief of police at Pocatello and testimony she recognized Mr Tipthe second Saturday afternoon by ton driving by her home as she TiCanbou County Sheriff Charles carte out of the house on the night McCracken of Soda Springs Both of August 23 He drove around testified Mrs Coppard had told the block and came back to her them she shot Tipton in self de car She drove east on U S highlense and wished to tell the truth way No 30 in her car and Tipton The two con- - came behind in his finaV forcing trt clear herself fessions varied somewhat how her off the highway He came everback toi her car in a bad humor Cruet Roubidoux retold his ver and she said he showed evidence sion of Mrs Coppard's confession of having been drinking He bein his by the gan to quarrel took her to his car He then back to her auto where he deferfie Saturday morning n Mr as her that chased: her around the car and quoted saying was in the back seat of her finally put her in and got under 'car and forced her to drive east the steering wheel himself of Soda Springs a mile and a half He accused her of out" syrhere- the shooting took place with other men she 'stepping told the sherAs she related the story to Sher iff and proceeded to drive her south IIL down a road leading from the highway all the time VALUE! quarreling He drove back to the SUPERIOR highway then down another road Th PI- we to a gravel pit In crossing a 0 ditch the door of the glove cettA npartment came open and exposed IIk 'Alt 91-3-0 her pistol Tipton grabbed it and threatened to shoot her and throw RANGE ELECTRIC 1 her body into the reservoir ' 1 i 1 e- in - com- 4 1 Growers Must Feed buttons and at the place of the shooting had found a man's ring Flocks on Ranges At' Mrs Coppard's home he found d which he a coat For Month or More Identified as the one entered previously as exhibit D and which Tribune Intermountain Wire Chief Roubidoux had also identiHAGERMAN Idaho —Reports fied 'earlier as the one Sheriff McA that shearing operations would Cracken had given to him watch case was also found on the begin by March 2 in the winter ground where the Coppard car was stock feeding area of western Twin county and Hagerman valley usually parked under a tree near Falls are premature Dan J Cavanagh their home the sheriff said At this point defense attorneys chairman of Taylor grazing 'disobjected to entering the coat as trict No 2 advisory board deevidence claiming it had no ap- clared Saturday' With no apparent break in w parent connection with the case ter' conditions it is unlikely that Judge Downing took the 'objection Castieford or Hagerman under advisement and adjourned will be ready for shearthe court at 4:45 p m sheepmen The one new witness called Sat- ing operations before the middle urday was Cedric C Evans Poca- of the month or even later Mr tello police officer who described Cavanagh forecast No signs of grass have been his investigation on August 27 of a ear described as a light sedan evident in the early Owyhee desert and later referred to as 'the Cop- - forage area after one of the severest winters in more than a pard car" decade and feed lot operations at Bullet Hole Plugged home ranches probably will be A cartridge case for a 32 caliber carried on well into April the pistol and a second cartridge case sheepman reported and bullets which he had discovOne of the largest sheep operered with Chief Roubidoux were ators in this area Mr Cavanagh contracts alextensive Evhanis testified 11: fitzt flyridingsr reported ---- -- -over and ready have been made for sale of :''''' in front of the driver's seat which 1942 wool clips at prices from 38 was hidden by a paper behind the to 41 cents with a few light shrink sun visor The hole outside of the clips sold at 42 cents which on car had been filled with lead and ordinary basis is close to ceilings Grabbed Gun A hole in repainted an by the 0 P A Idaho Wool The sheriff then testified Mrs: tte left rear door had been stuffed Imposed ' association has estimated Growers Coppard told him she advised Tip- with cotton and some hardened 8000000 pounds of the Idaho clip ton he needn't use a gun on her substance the color of the up- already has been contractect that he was plenty Strong Then holstery he testified ' :: -1 :liA ' WIM111 Shearing prices have not been 1316101a t4" he started to choke her As he cover determined seat front the Removing in this area btr may 1 ' did this she grabbed t h e gun he said he found two holes in the be near the 18 cents 1I I rwoty docie: ---per fleece down ----Ton the back of the front seat near the which he had laid '' last year growers paid report usw--side of the car Two dark Upper Snake river area i ' seat and shot him right on LLciAtAi r4 f 1 shearing It After his floor car back into of near the the body forcing spots crews however were cautioned to H 1"" o 1 the car according to the- defend- the right side were plainly visible defer movement into this area ant's story to the sheriff she drove A piece of upholstery about throe under present weather conditions 1 near Soda Springs then decided inches square had been cut out unless they have )1 I obtained con1 "mo 1 1 b :r ONLY to'drive around and compose her- of the front seat and some of its tracts to assure shearing employwoo" :-1 She went west to the Soda stuffing had been removed he tes1 i self Point reservoir crossed the two tified He also found a part of the ment Idaho Falls press reports ' crews Zr inner of a watch he s41 bridges over It and was returning 1i All am Snake : when her car stopped on the ap- said workings area Monday P'6! -:14444 to Mrs at rolled the the and Coppard bridge appeared proach :: t' back into the sand She got out Saturday session still in a reclinTM boautiful now s body ing chair but she seemed during Miner Incurs Injuries j e 13 Months to Pay fell part way out ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — A dragged the afternoon session to have re- him to the reservoir bank and covered somewhat from a heart fractured hip bone and other r old him into the water suffered ' Tolled night ' I Later Sheriff McCracken said She had appeared slightlyyill dur: jcoalesmlAine erre awutfoeredasbycPesti71eNdtubi e tween two mine cars at the she told him a story about driv- ing the morning session STORES AccuMa ' courtroom and corridor were pie of the Colony Coal company's ing on the bridge for approximately 70 feet from where she crowded with spectators The court Peacock mine here He is in the 136 EAST BROADWAY t took Tipton's body out of the car will reconvene Monday at 10 a rn Wyoming General hospital blood-staine- - I c(ross-examinati- on - Tip--:to- 1 '' - 1 --- I - 1-- rt (Tvlani-- ---- --- 90 Mcced dlecd t off-col- or - - - iir:--V t i I itPme---:01f- - - ' I: 71 )1 2225 Aik 014 R' --- - I &Wm ' " 114-- 1 - '1 17 : - y - 1 - I i-- - - 4:9' so-sh- IS Ur I 41 1 - 0 : - - ck tip-Th- --4 Ill MEMO TO ADVERTISERS f i 1 1 H " 'c ::i vest-san- 1 s I and Anszoers I 'P about e Q Do you know of any measure for the value - such buying merchandise? ! 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A Yes We are proud of our circulation and we want our advertisers to know just what they get for their money when they advertise in our columns The audited information in our ABC report gives them the complete facts - LAKE TELEGRi h "1 17 ovo ' 1 I A B C AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FACTS AS A MEASURE OF V - - — Ready to Begin Producing A- : '' lityRtorO°'''q c - Tribune Intermountain Wire THATCHER Bannock County - ' 4 Idaho—Members of a Thatcher coMr and Mrs Jacob Bowers operative creamery joined by To celebrate golden wedding good-widelegates from a half dozen neighboring communities Saturday night dedicated their new cheese plant which is now ready to go into production The plant is the' first F S cooperative plant erected in the northwest As with Other small factories in the area the Thatcher cooperative's products will be sold to Open Ilousel Slated larger commercial firms for prep- For ExUtalms aration into marketable cheeses— In the intermountain west aimost Afternoon Monday exclusively two types Swiss and cheddar Tribune Intermountain Wire In this immediate area the Mrs and BURLEY Idaho—Mr dairy industry probably is as high- Jacob Bowers will celebrate their ly developed as in any region of fnaectiittrnis chiefly diuue golden wedding anniversary at an the to hwest t milli valley open house In their home 429 products that Bannock county North Malta street Monday from ranks as one of the state's highest I1 to 5 p m and 7 to 9 p m si producing dairy counties it was Mt Bowers was born at Spanish pointed out A similar cooperative cheese Fork Utah on October 26 1869 factory is under consideration at a son of Isaac and Eliza Youd Soda Springs The Thatcher factory was hailed Bowers who came to the United by Pocatello and Bannock county States from England officials attending the dedicatory Sarah Roach also was born In ceremonies as a ''step forward in Spanish Fork a daughter of WU- the industrial development of this Ham and Ruth James Roach on area" May 19 1872 They offered hearty c6ngratula- They were married March 2 tions to cooperative officials 1892 in the Manti Utah L D S temple They resided in Spanish Fork until 1917 when they moved Mr ' Bowers engaged to Burley in farming until his retirement In 7 1938' Both have been active In 1 D S church work OGDEN — LD Newey 31 of Six of their seven sons and avenue entered a daughters are living Arthur J 3211 ofAdams innocent to a drunken drivBowers of Provo Utah: Mrs Ruth plea Saturday before Ogden Pearson of Ogden Utah: Mrs ing charge His trial before a court l Johnston LaMar Elias and city Eliza four-ma- n j of all Bowers Norma jury was set for Burley March 6 They also have 17 grandchildren Newey it is alleged was the and two A family dinner is scheduled for driver of a southbound automobile Which collided with the westSunday afternoon at the Bowers bound machine of Adam Glen residence ' Wright Jr 19 the morning of Mr Wright and February 14 three other occupants of his car were injured in the crash i - Safety Unit Names Heads t Ton- - I: ' I Utah-Nevad- i i - e BOISE ()Pi—Wayland A ning of Boise safety inspector for ' the state insurance fund was named director of the Idaho divitor announced Saturday a sion of the Safety David 0 McKay second coun- society Saturday Chet Moulton of selor in the first presidency of the Boise was selected as secretary L D S church will deliver the serThe division was formed at a mon and dedicate the structure Other speakers will be Dr Frank meeting of approximately 75 L West L D S commissioner of dustrial foremen from education and Dr Henry Aldous Idaho and Eastern college Idaho Dixon president of Weber co- was admitted to the society in llege' Dr Woodruff will conduct November A will exercises the reception John Barrett of Salt Lake CIty follow the dedication safety inspector for the Remington arms plant told of accidcnt School prevention as taught to new emBRIGIIÄM CITY—Professor L ployes In defense industries accidents cause a It Humphreys of Utah State Agn in production and ricultural college and Mark Nichols of Salt Lake City state di- hamper our war effort" L O rector of agricultural education Johnson of Boise local war prowill be guest speakers at the duction board manager told the annual Mx Elder high school Fu- meeting He described the three enemies ture Farmer and parents' banquet Monday at 7:30 p m in the of production as sabotage fire and school cafeteria injuries Thatcher Factory Y - ' ! aI -- '''''' ' Wire OGDEN—The new L D S institutei of religion adjacent to the Weber college campus Nvill be dedicated March 8 at 2 p in Dr Asahel D Woodruff institute direc- 161j 4 -- Trtbune Intermotintain -- ll Idaho Couple Near 50th Wedding Day r t t r A Setsltattplet 1 1 b "On-the-jo- - slow-dow- I 1 he folks back home I( want-- -- good photograph of you in At rs 4( 4( 41( !) 4 6 ' 1 ' - r i for $495 -- PROOFS A e-t- h I t - SUBMITTED '4 11 k- Stroot Floor Studio—Avorbach's Photograph Awaits Trial - r- ERB - 4( - -- L F HOURS 78tb YEAR! H' A to 6 10 DIAL - 30 ' s en Prisoners Face New Barriers it - 4( 1 16 your uniform Ogden Motorist great-grandchildr- ' - I L - a See the Color Ad Half-Pag- e in Additional Section for the Magazine Pyrex Values! I Larceny Suspects Wait Hearing 114( ADVERTISINLUE er K Of C Seeks Closing cu rrency On Good Friday Four Students Gain h e ROCK SPRINGS Wyo--- T mayor and city council of Rock Springs will be asked tO designate the three hours between noon and 3 p m on Good Friday as closed hours for all Rock Springs business and professional firms and all schools so that the city's population may go to church during that time The request is to be made by the Rock Springs council of the Knights of Columbus The closing of the business houses and schools for three hours on Good Friday is a local custom of long standing Finals in Contest - - 404- oth :11173' croot ttzt— tN -- "1k Via 1:- - - SAVE COOKING TIME AND FUEL! 2 A1 À SAVE IN SERVING AND DISHWASHING! SAVE IN STORING LEFTOVERS TOO! 7- GET THESE MODERN GLASS UTENSILS PYREX MATCHED MIXING BOWLS HEW ' fir l-ar- —rng popular request that you can use for mixing baking and serving Designed to fit your hand asy to hold fine for electric mixer A set of three— nested together only By 4::74---:"- bowls ':4 P Promotes Ogden -- 95c 212 QT Shop Forenmn G -7- r"F --" f ‘ r t --weft 0' 112 QT -- I -- - - - 1 0 QT 11 LOAF PYREX DISH good looking dish has a dozen uses Bakes delicous fish bread meat desserts Can be used to serve them pipng hot et th : table 9 I 8 szø This an‘-c-- 45C -- - --- --- ri "at01- "trZ: 0' (1000-- ' at -0- - Pyrex Flamswoor l' - v Saucpan I 1 1 latest It's new and smart—th thing! You'll want all ': 3 sizes see fo)d gi Wide flat bottoms 3- -:' 7-- - ing spioufs You cook! I qt s:zo ' 41 - only 1)65 4 Nurse Study Approved Is hardly likely that Olamond Jim y eaten so voraciou-lErady could have it he suffered after-eatIn- q pains - Sufferers who have to pay the penalty cf stomach ol ulcer pains indgestion gas pains heartburn burning sensation other conditions caused by le:Vcaetas and acid should try a 25e box of for the Pacific They must help or plans to spend Umdoanae v Tarbeleta "At drug stores everywhere" s &---- ' 18th YEAt (Adv) 1 CHARGE IT AT ) Tt Utah was commended Saturday for its home nursing training pro gram by Miss Ruth Ellis of San Francisco American Red cross nursing consultant area Miss ' Ellis China—Auerbachis Downstairs Stomach or Ulcsr Pains? 1 I f - I ' - HOURS 10 to è DIAL 4125110 : e I - ' 14 (7:4°4 sil(t MAYSVILLE Following tryouts for the annual American Legion oratorical contest at Kays-vin- e four students of Davis high school will enter the finals Tuesday at 10 a m at the school Competing for high honors will be Bob Duffin H C Burton Max Gardner and Doris Sessions These were four of the 13 students who entered the tryouts S 0"400 If atat - - - OGDEN—Promotion of Herbert Vance general foreman of the department of the ROCK SPRINGS Wyo—The locomotive two Red Cross chapters in Sweet- Southern toPacific rialroad shops in assistant master mewater county have sent almost Ogden at Sparks Nev was an$5000 to tbe war fund drive of the chanic nounced Friday by railroad offiAmerican Red Cross cials The Rock Springs area chapter including all of eastern Sweetwater county has raised $4000 ex- Farm Croups Unite ceeding the $3800 quota while the ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — A Sweetwater county chapter lwith committee to coordinate the acheadquarters at Green weeks ago had exceeded its tivities of two farm bureau chapters which straddle the Wyoming-Uta- h quota of $800 state line south of Green River has been formed through EgrOlunt Scheduled cooperation of the Manila Utah ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — The and McKinnonWyo farm buRock Springs Lions club will again reaus The coordinating commitsponsor an Easter egg hunt for tee has 31elroy Luke of McKinRock Springs children the date non as chairman and Julia Harper tentatively being set for April 4 of Manila as secretary the Saturday preceding Easter Preliminary plans call for one Girl Scouts Plan Drive hunt to be staged for children under 6 years ROCK SPRINGS Wyo—Flowthose over that age ers will again raise funds for activities of the Rock Springs counL A Driver Fined cil of the Girl Scouts:according-t- o Chambers director of EVANSTON Wyo — William Margaret fund drive Scouts of the city Greenwood of Los Angeles Cal the orders for jonquils was found guilty of drunken driv- are soliciting to be delivered in pie jonquils ing here last Wednesday and was 'March fined $50 by City Judge Samuel Corson Greenwood was brought into court by William Barnett Did ad Dlamond Jim" Have state highway patrolman Monday in Ogden 1 e "App-IrN- - River-severa- All Salt Lake daily newspapers are members of the Audit Bureau of Circulations Ask for a copy of our latest A B C: report giving audited facts and figures 'about our circulation - 4 tnetn- a T finD eliiibAor A BC No Only those with paid circulation ThiS is important to advertisers because it is the best proof of interest and purchasing power on the part of thereaders What is the Bureau's work? ref )"" '6---ii- Sweetwater Units Top Red Cross Quota bership? 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A :il lz op ! i k44c 'f - ' 1 Three-Stät- - 1 Yes f orate tion is then published in ABC reports for the use and protection of advertisers of‘ advertiser newstaper business man uses in the a that standards as circulation to an t A I "- : OGDEN -- Workmen Saturday were transferring per f d hardened steel plates from the old city jail to the warm air vents in -- Preliminary hearing the new city and county jails on forOGDEN three defendants who are the top floors of the new Ogden with charged grand larceny was county administration scheduledby Judge Saturday building G Cowley of Ogden city Covering of the vents with the Charles Court for March 10 perforated plates is planned to preThe three are Jerry L Smith vent future escapes by way of the 46 Russell 33 and Pat air vents the avenue chosen by Fridix 26 Weeding They are accused of two federal prisoners in the most recent aVempt to escape from the "rolling" John R Wilson railroad brakeman early last Wednesday new Elryscraper jail for his wrist watch his pocket knife and approximately $121 in "iIIP -i irgi: o k‘ ' : : ' Dedicates Cheese Plant !! -- '' Advertising r Np-wspape- ( ' '1:: 1 : ILDS Institute 1Slates Rites Co-o- p Dairy 4: found he Ieers 4 Wait Honors Whlter's it into the reservoir !1:: Man's sm:!subs' Delays Idaho quent vtsits to the bridge Wool Shearing pany with Walter Byron special had shirt investigator said n 1 3j8rc1I I t i1912 Salt 'Cake Zribunt 77113e v - a f - t |