Show ' T-si: - : - - -- - - - -v rww- - - rd w r't4'"' - ' P -- ' 4 44 I Jury Exonerates Driver In Fatal Ogden Mishap Ogden Depot Lists Jobs For Women Tribune Intermountain Wire Tribune Intermountain Wire resulting in the death of two Ogden OGDEN — Appointment of a school teachers and critical injuries to a third were accidental number of women trainees it was agreed Tuesday evening by a coroner's jury which was large: for work at Ogden ordnance depot is desired this week end it was impaneled by Charles G Cowley Ogden city judge OGDEN--circumstanc- es its verdict the three-ma- n Earl Batch- ruled jury 22 that'Lelloy of 1338 Twenty-thir- d cloy treet was not felonious" in driv- ing the automobile which struckthe three teachers near the interE ec t i on of Twenty-fift- h street and Grant avenue The three teachers were Melvin Leo Done 45 of 2306 Jefferson venue who died early Sunday Fhortly after the mishap Errol Bagley 46 of 2617 Grant avenue who died Monday evening in an Ogden hospital and Alfred E 63 Eruerton of 877 '1'lelfth street who suffered fractures of the skull and chest Present Testimony Testimony was presented by Lieutenant D B Ballantyne and M Stephens of Ogden Chauffeur-police department who invstigated the accident Bill Fisher of Porterville Thomas L Draper and Mr and Mrs Charles Cottle of Ogden who witnessed the accident from various points near the inter Fection: Thomas A Pitner a it the Batchelor car at the time of the mishap and Mr Batchelor indicated young Testimony Batchelora speed was only 20 to 25 miles per hour that he had driven through the intersection with a green light in his favor and that he drove his automobile only "a cars length" from the point of impact before he brought it to a stop Both Mr Batchelor and Mr Pitner testified that they did not see the pcdestrians prior to the impact ' The inquest was called to deter- nine circumstances leading to the In - ''''' - ::: - ! R:: :: ' i pas-Feng- : b 3 1 i Reported 'Critical' Meanwhile attaches of an Og:den hospital reported the condition of Mr Bruerton 63- to be !'still - I I ' - 4 critical" I i I - ' i I I ' ' p t I I i I i - Funeral services for Mr Bagley wiil be conducted Thursday at 11 a rr in the Ogden Elks home with officers of Ogden lodge No 719 Ftle-ndB P 0 E in charge may call at Lindquist & Sons funeral chapel Wednesday evening and Thursday from 9 a m until time for services- Floral tributes will be received at the Elks home Following the Ogden services the body will be sent to Afton Wyo 'where additional services be conducted either at the Afton or Fairview L D 'S ward chapel Burial will be in the Fairview cemetery where military honors will be accorded by Star Valley post No 49 American Legion Many members of the Ogden Elks lodge plan to attend the Wyoming service Born in Idaho Mr Bagley was born in Mont-pe- r Idaho a son of William and Eliza Godfrey Bagley As a young plan he moved to Fairview Wyo He attended public schools In Montpelier and shortly after his graduation from high school he began teaching in Afton Wyo s 1 ::::i1 i ' 0' ' e:1-1r-- D 1 I ' 11 : ' :''!' 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' - tz f: ': ':-r'-s' i I ' i4 - - j I' i er in Ogden city schools At the of his death he was instructor time of - mathematics and athletics at Lewis lower division high school A year ago he obtained his bachelor's degree in science from the University of Utah Mr Bagley was a member and trustee of Ogden lodge No 719 B P 0 E a member of Utah Education association and an elder in Ogden Second L D S ward Surviving are his mother at Afton Wyo eight brothers and sisters Lester Bagley Wyoming state game warden Cheyenne Wyo: Eugene Bagley of Granger Wyo Floyd Bagley of Etna Wyo Sidney Bagley Mrs Mathew Worton Mrs Elsworth Nield Mrs d Verie Toyson and Mrs Dever' all of Afton Wyo Funeral services for Mr Done will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p m in the Payson First L D S ward by J A Law bishop Burial will be in the Payson cemetery Friends may call at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs John Done of Payson Wednesday prior to services ! I "suit C1?'W g ' I I : :i :' T i --' 17:"-- - Leave CITY every evening at ZOO Arrive DENVER oext morning at 800 Leave DENVER every evening at ZOO ' Arr SALT LAKE CITY moo next morning at Lae' Inirniabon CITY Reservationn TICKET 24 So Mita $t ''' ' Plt or4-655- ' r ' 14--4 Ir a t- ---- - pr4'tl i ?'0 1 :' ' Store Opening Set Thursday SPRINGVILLE — A new store building has just been completed here for the J C Penney company and is scheduled to open i on r t 't Cirtatti - 7 6P 1 '3 i ": : i -- 1 tA r 4 ! DENVER on tile Swift's : rl 7:-- i i ' J LA 1 1 t r-- 1 ) 73 1-'- v -"I r1-- :- ) ''- -' "J II 4 3 ' - Mc Ewan William assistant cashier and trust officer of Zion Savings Bank and Trust company was elected president of the trust division'of the Utah Bankers' association at the annual banquet Tuesday night He succeeds George E Giles trust officer of the Continental National Bank and Trust company Other officers named were Ver Nile Maxfield trust officer of the Union Trust company vice president Ross Tyson assistant trust officer of the First Security Bank of Utah at Ogden treasurer Harold J Kemp clerk at Walker Bank and Trust company secretary the army are holding religious services regularly among them- 4 selves Hugh B Brown coordidnator of religious activities for L D S soldiers reported Tuesday in Salt Lake City Grapefruit '' iLJ I 441 L211i JLIL -- f 7 7 I 1 1 ! - t - 1 1 : 1- riL'i - Chase riI 71 "t 177 A 1 ' ' I 73 r -- -i- (-- Q3 ILI LI L2st 11E Bisquick 1 Dine 0 nEdi ss c u iLt 1 eMixed Crackers CV 2 Pkgs Wheaties Scot Tissue 11:nist7t 2 for Bee amLhbpalLoangeey cBrheaamktpalsotniot pnEtur r Cure rn emmelautm LSuwnicr ht'es tfr 1-- Del Monte SrATITAETO an - 12-1- Asparagus heads Lettuce I Juicy Oranges New Potatoes Is White Shafters Large No I U I zSe Siw5oeset A Size E 9th So 33rd So and Highland Dr 3230 So State No A1 FOOD Butter A Lbs zt? 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Am I feed ing him right for the lob?" At punch press or polished desk these are days when men must give more because the nation needs more You can depend on OPS Markets for variety and a high standard of quality at our usual low prices Building permits throughout the western states showed a decrease in construction during April but the city or Tooele registered a $15000 increase according to a monthly statistical survey received Tuesday by William J Goodwin Salt Lake City building inspector While permits were declining elsewhere the volume in Tooele rose from $27000 in April 1941 to $42000 last month the survey I I In Salt Lake City the only city in the two states for which figures were given females outnumbered males 76705 to 73229 There were 6845 foreign-bor- n females and 6495 foreign-bor- n males 171eat lor i Lin-for- Building Drops Off in West I e t&- 4Z 'r4 )1'4 eign born or""- - 41 ommoNo Cite fr I it national committee members The convention will name 65 delegates to the state convention scheduled June 27 in Salt Lake City and also name officers of the county organization for two years according to J Ru ion Morgan of Provo county chairman More than 500 party members are expected to attend including 396 official delegates be- two-stor- c - for Thursday at 7:30 p in in the auditorium The program theme is "America Is Worth Defending" and the program is arranged to represent the area served by the school TOOELE--Too- ele senior high The evening will conclude with school commencement exercises a commencement dance Thursday J C Penney founder of the chain stores is expected to be in Springville for the opening of business in the new quarters Located between Second and Third South on Main street the y new building is of brick high with a main front 45 by 120 feet There is a balcony 45 by 35 feet inside and new streamlined fixtures have been installed The new store is one of 'several schools business projects World war I he During joined under way improvement on Main street Work the army aviation corps and y is progressing on the lowing his discharge from the c om pan y Banking Springville to came he where army Ogden 20 Years he served as a teach- -' building on the corner of Main and Second South streets which is being completely remodeled Another new store building also is being constructed just south of the Penney company store t bureau reported Tuesday For Utah the figures were 278620 males and 271690 females Of the total Idaho population only 14457 males and 9659 females were foreign born In Utah 16572 males and 15726 females were for- Tooele High Sets Graduation Rites Dies after Errol Bagley ing struck by automobile biennial convention Joseph E Nelson of Spanish Fork president of the Utah State Bar association will give the keynote speech The Ladies' Republican club of Provo will have and charge of entertainment decorations with Mrs Lucille Slaugenhoup directing State officials expected include l'':" 010000: er Ceath of Mr Done I ' '' - ' 1 7'!r ':::'! : J ' :5"' li i 1 --- - May 20 1912 Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—Utah county Republicans will convene in the Provo high school auditorium here Wednesday at 8 p m for their WASHINGTON May 19 (In—Men and boys outnumbered women and girls in Idaho 276479 to 248294 as of April 1 1940 the census announced Tuesday by the special representative of the civil service commission at Ogden who urged all women between 18 and 35 years of age who are interested to apply Application blanks known as form 6 may be had from the civil service windows of first and second class post offices and these should be obtained and presented at the ordnance depot at Sunset Davis county Saturday completely filled out by the applicants Those who are found qualified will be appointed immediately to jobs and start work Monday it was pointed out - ireibunc- IUtah County Republicaris Hold Session Tonight Mules Count More in Utah Census 0 ' 5alt Cikt t1jt VCedne!‘day Morning S |