Show r ‘9- rf (3 Fritlav Morning Salt £akc Trtbunc iTIjc July 10 1912 Hospital Will U S Approves 17 Projects AAA Selects Mine Planter Army Reports JOrem Youth 16 Suffers Bears Name Morgan Greet New For Utah Highway System Field Man in Truck Crash Injury AC VS For East Of Man Utah Man Missing Utah projects Intermountain House Doctor for military that Maine Physician Gets Resident Post at Provo : Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO — Dr Imre Horvath of Bangor Me will arrne August 1 to become resident physician at the Utah State hospital it was reported Thursday at the regular monthly meeting of the state welfare commission by Dr Owen P Henmger superintendent A S Uourtright of the Mate engine ring department and Herbert Smart deputy attorney general accompanied Sophus Bertel-c- n and J Parley White of the welfare commission to the meeting David R Trevithick chairman wa unable to attend Plan Heating Plant Mr Courtright discussed with the commissioners and Mr Hen-mgplans for improving the beating plant and installing ' new stokers The improvements will cost approximately 515000 and have been approved by the commission and the state finance department Equipment for the new tubercu-log- s ward of the hospital work er on which will begin soon is arriving according to Dr Henmger Before work of constructing the rew ward can begin two other wards must be rearranged one a women’s ward and the other a men s ward he said EmplojeV Holiday With added finances unavailable it was decided that the present setup of giving employes six holidays per year at times when they can be spared most conveniently would be continued Dr Henmger said Dr Gilroy Wallace who has rved as dentist at the hospital during the past several months has left to join the United States armed forces Dr Hemnger reported Efforts to secure another dertist are being made he said Enough coal to last through the winter has now been stored he reported Rodeo Injuries Kill Nevadan Xev — E H CALIEXTE TugCaliente gle Trower business man and Lincoln county state assemblyman who had filed for reelection died Thursday at 6:30 a m of injuries sustained in the Fourth of July rodeo at Caliente when he was thrown from a horse resulting in cerebral and back injuries An active civic leader and past president of Rotary club and past chairman of Lincoln county Democratic central committee Mr Trower is survived bv his widow of Caliente and mother father and other relatives of Front Royal Va He was a native of Virginia Rancher Finds Drowned Man OGDEN — Seventeen on the main system of roads of special importance have been approved construction at a total cost of approximately $1400000 it was district engineer reported Thursday by B J Finch Utah-Idah- o of the federal public roads administration The 17 Utah proj'ects wall have a total length of 42 miles Mr Finch said A 1942 program of 24 projects with a total length of 68 miles and a total approximate cost of $2400000 was submitted In Idaho 21 projects on the main highways having a total length of 70 miles have been submitted Fourteen of this number with a total length of 59 miles have been Tribune Intermountain Wire approved Three projects with a TOOELE — Decision was reached total length of eight miles have e been rejected and action on four Thursday to oil the project with a length of three stretch of county rond leading n miles is still pending Mr Finch from highway to the Union Pacific railroad tracks reported The approved Utah projects In- or more explicitly the road lead- Tooele Board Okehs Road To Arms Plant one-mil- Tooele-Stockto- clude a segment of U S highway between Death curve in Weber county and a point two miles north of Layton in Davis county a segment on the same highway between Death curve and the Weber river bridge at Riverdale and the segment of highway 91 lying between Provo and Orem in Utah Each of these projects is county four-lane to be of construction Other approved Utah projects e wndth ineach to be of clude the road between Cove fort and Dog valley In Millard county the road between Wendover and Salduro and one between Barro and Knolls both of which are on U S highway 40 in Tooele county and the road from Nye’s corner to Wilson lane in Weber county Approval has not yet been received on seven submitted projects on the strategic Utah network although approval of some Is expected in the early future Mr Finch said Among projects awaiting approval are the road between Nephi and Levan in Juab county and two sections of the Brigham Citv-Uta- h Hot Springs roadThe program of access roads to military reservations and sources of strategic materials in Utah is made up of 21 projects 18 of whch have been approved for construction at a total cost of approximatesaid Mr Finch ly $2500000 Among the approved access road projects are two for Utah general depot at Ogden four for the Ogden arsenal in north Davis county three for Ogden air depot at Hill field two for the Utah ordnance for the plant at Salt Lake City onesouth of camp military training and one for the Salt Lake City vanadium deposits at Monticello Four access roads leading to mineral resources in Idaho have been submitted and approved for a total cost of approximately $170000 said Mr Finch 91 tw'o-lan- - tracks Fruit Raisers Tribune Intermountain Wire SPRINGVILLE — An urgent call for cherry and raspberry pickers is being sent out by local growers who point out that many workers are needed to harvest g the crops To relieve the situation an unemployment office has been set up at the fire station w'lth Hastings Smith in charge and boys and girls wishing to assist with fruit crops are asked to register and farmers also are urged'to get in contact with the office for help Free transportation will be furnished for pickers fast-ripenin- J Eleven Patrolmen Wire the light truck which he was driving was hurled approximately 100 feet and sheared off a utility pole during its flight Floyd Cook Jr son of Mr and Mrs Floyd Cook Sr of Orem escaped death Thursday evening w'hen he drove his machine into the path of a southbound Salt Lake and Utah railroad train The youth who regained con- station Deputy Sheriff George sciousness after approximately 20 Loveless who investigated said The impact hurled the truck 75 minutes was rushed to the Ameridown the track and 25 feet feet can Fork hospital by Dr B1 C east of the tracks Deputy LoveLinebaugh of Pleasant Grove where it was reported that he was less said It was practically desuffering from a large number of molished and the hood of the masmall cuts and bruises but was in chine was driven into the seat in will be such a manner that it was a “mira"fair condition” taken Friday morning to deter- cle’’ that the youth was not pinned mine his exnct Injuries Dr Line- ill Mr Loelrs said Th train i ame to a stop 295 feet from the baugh said The accideht occurred at 625 accident scene he reported p m when the youth driving the During its flight through spat e car west on Eighth North street 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Lucky is the first war casualty from Morgan reported by the war department Tribune OREM — Despite the fac ' YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A NEW frtreslotui WENDOVER — A board of incontinued an inquiry Thursday the crash of A into vestigation w'hich claimed bomber heavy army the lives of seven soldiers includnight ing three officers Tuesday The investigation is directed by Colonel Paul R Barton Wendover and army air base commander subresults of the probe will be mitted to the war department at I nal in announcing the naming of the mine planter: "The first coast artilleryman officer or enlisted man killed in action in the present war was First Lieutenant William Q Sylvester a reserve officer Lieutenant Sylvester was killed by an enemy bomb on Oahu some time between 7:57 and 8:06 a m the morning of December 7 1942 Lieutenant Sylvester was assigned to an antiaircraft unit” June — The plane crashed and burned Tuesday at 11 p m on the Bonneville salt flats southeast of here All bodies were recovered officers ll-TUlcl- the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor The vessel is the first one in the coast artillery fleet to be named after a reserve officer Said the Coast Arillery Jour- Tribune Intermountain Wire MORGAN — Ronald T Lucky 20 son of Mr and Mrs Ivan Bell is reported missing in action in a communication from the war department received by his mother Mrs Elsie Lucky Bell and dated 2 — IF YOUR Washington er signment LOGAN—The U S S Sylves-te- r one of Uncle Sam’s newest mine planters will carry on with the name of Lieutenant William G Sylvester alumnus of Utah State Agricultural college who is believed to be the first American killed in the present war it was learned by the U S A C alumni office Thursday Lieutenant for Sylvester whom the planter was named attended Utah State from 1935 to 1938 He was killed on the morning of December 7 during Seek Helpers Crash Inquiry Goes F orward Idaho — The body reported 38 rancher and woodhauler who drowned May 25 when a footbridge gave way over Salmon river near Carmen three miles south of here was found late Wednesday at Dead-wat20 miles downstream from Two young men Thursday at Carmen Sheriff Robert Isley and Salt W C Doebler Lemhi county 11:15 p m walked into the Lake Country club stole a coin coroner reported Thursday box containing donations for navy relief and escaped in an automobile operated by an accomplice Dog Owner Gains Time William Davidson an employe club at the reported to police that To Plead in City Court he was sitting on the clubhouse Mrs Laura McCurdy Clark of porch W'hen he saw the two young 549 Stringham avenue Salt Lake men enter the building “I walked inside to see what dog fancier was given until July 14 to enter plea in answer to a they wanted and they grabbed box and ran to the car charge of keeping dogs which dis- the moneyoutside” Davidson on waiting turb the peace appearance in said Amount of Mr money in the city court Thursday A complaint signed by a neigh- box was undetermined bor and lstirg four other neighbors as witnesses alleged lAltOS Mrs Clark on or about June “unlawfully kept and harbored docs on the premises at 519 String-baavenue which dogs by barking and howling and yelping disFuneral services for Marian turbed the peace and quiet” Elizabeth Jones president of the Salt Lake Art Barn will be conducted Saturday at 10 a m at the First Presbyterian church South Temple and C streets The Right Rev Arthur W Moulton Episcopal bishop of Utah will conduct 'the services Dr Milton Bennion former dean of the school of education at the University of Utah will speak Miss Jones active in educational circles of this city died Wednesday in a Salt Lake hospital c ing to Tooele ordnance main offices from the main highway located south of Tooele according to Amos Bevan chairman of the county commission and County Clerk David Bankhead who arranged for the work to be done County Commissioner Fred Shelton said that a representative of the contractors at Tooele ordnance depot met with the county commission earlier this week and proposed that oiling of this road be completed at once It was pointed out that thin was not included on the road program of the county but the commissioners offered to furnish gravel equipment and have the work done if the contractors would furnish the oil mulch It was not announced whether this would become a permanent road or if the to alignment would be changed' connect with an underpass or overpass at the Union Pacific railroad Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN — Appointment of Evart J Jensen of Ephraim as AAA farmer-fieldma- n for the seven eastern Utah counties was announced here Thursday by the Utah state AAA committee He will have the responsibility as a fieldman of supervision of all AAA programs in Duchesne Uintah Carbon Emery Grand San Juan and Daggett counties His appointment was to fill the vacancy created when Donald S Gibson of Ogden was inducted into military service Mr Gibson is now in training at Fort Benning Ga According to 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