Show - 11icwtt4gryroweits :ip4ofew- gag':::'—t 114-$Is- -- 1 ' i 051100fp 412110010reofVfattik - 'Id 'tt-y4-- -- 17417114:A watialwrotzatirmoolgvNism79 i - i a 12 Monday Morning -- 5nIt akc 47tillunt Trr Utah "Municipal League "laps Farley Agenda Army Airman Minor Quake Jars ouses of Logan Dies in Crash In Cedar City August 31 Car Hits Guard Rail Woman Suffers Hurts Tribune Intermountain Wire Tribune Intermountain Wire Tribune Il'ermountain Wire LOG4N—Convening to study war-bor- n problems which are CEDAR CITY — A minor earth LOGAN 77" Lieutenant Clyde affecting every Utah community the Utah Municipal league will Parker Baugh 22 a native of Lo- tremor which shook houses caused bricks to fall from several bring national authorities and specialized work sestions to its gan attached to the Eighty-secon- d and startled residents of chimneyri naval thirty-fift- h annual convention Thursday and Friday in the Hotel fighter squadron w a air corps this community was felt Sunday San Cal instantly at 5:08 p m Utah at Salt Lake City Vern B Muir Of Logan league president killed Diego Sunday morning when the "quake" lasted for less than U S army pursuit plane he was a The second and was accompanied reported Sunday near San crashed Diego by a pronounced rumble which About 600 persons are expected by Dr T C Adams Gus P Back- piloting Lieutenant Baugh was a son of mistook for "a truck to attend the convention which man and Maurice Harding Mr and Mrs Wilford F Baugh many persona A luncheon Friday noon who were informed of the accident crashing into a building close by" opens with a reception Wednesday will mayors' At the George A Ashdown resiof city by telephone shortly after it oc- dence feature several bricks fell down the right and ends with a musicale and problems by two mayors of mucurred chimney Other persons vacated dancing program Friday night were withof Details the crash with war industries and the theaters when the buildings The program will include talks nicipalities two without them Presiding will held but it was learned the ac- shook and the rumble was heard he was on a nd discussions on war and post- be A cheek of near-b- y towns reMayor Thornrey K Swan of cident occurred whileHis was body war municipal planning civilian Kaysville Participants will be regular patrol duty vealed the tremor was not felt not burned but it was crushed outside of Cedar City Local amadefense public economies in the Mayors Harold Hold of Clearfield He was leader of h Ii s flight teur war period and legislation to be Maurice Harding of Provo William group geologists offered the theory was believed he It that Evans Jr of Logan and P L had the centered near here besupported by the league in the Jones recently been promoted to causequake of Nephi of the terrific upward jar next state legislative session first lieutenant No oscillating movement accomElection Slated had Lieutenant returned Selected Baugh Speakers the quake: St George to 10 days agoafter spend- panying55 miles to the south felt no Friday at 2:30 p in - delegates ing duty Speakers announced by Presi- will in Logan nor did Parowan 19 miles meet in general session to with ahisshort furlough dent Muir include Frank Gaines 'His father is tremors parents elect select officers convention to the north asmayor of Berkeley Cal and - the comowner of Motor Baugh sistant director of 0 C D Ninth city for next year and hear reports and a prominent northern PROVO — Burglars prying off civilian defense region in charge from departmental sections and pany Utah business man a window on the south of the of defense mobilization Ambrose these standing committee chairLieutenant Baugh was born In Motel cafe 268 South University Fuller of Chicago legal consult- men: Alf L Freeman education Wellsville on 30 1920 son a avenue sometime early Sunday ant for the American Municipal H H Hunt credentials Ralph F of Wilford F April and Isabelle Parker stole several cartons of Giles W Elliot Evans auditing association Arthur Gaeth news The family moved to Lo- and from $2 to $3 in cashcigarets Baugh Provo resolutions and D William Wood commentator S R Deboor congan in 1923 and he had resided police reported sultant for the national resources legislation Gaeth will here until leaving for his pilot planning board Denver Colo beMr Gaines and Mr at the an- training principal speakers Captain James R Barker army He was from the Lo- or4c — i aly liaison officer for civilian defense nual banquet Friday night at gan senior graduated school in 1939 He A high which Earl J Glade executive vice -0 in Utah Idaho and Montana his first military training Or received KSL of radio station Governor Herbert B Maw and president while as a member of the serving will be master of ceremonies A ri 1 Noo' r7 S several state officials f Logan unit of the national guard I After registration Thursday at musical and dancing program will He attended Utah State Agricul- 7 TZ11° Z' 1 9 a m the convention will meet follow the banquet '27 tural college two years where he tt- -" i meet The will league auxiliary in a general session featuring an was a member of is Alpha Ept t address of welcome by Mayor Ab Thursday under Mrs F Wallace silon fraternity Sigma While there he Yi "' 2' 'i0 Centerville of Walton -adpresident enrolled in C A A training receivJenkins of Salt Lake City an 17 Id ' r”m14$(i 'NCe' ' dress by President Muir and a war to hear committee reports and ing his primary ' and secondary ''' news analysis by Mr Gaeth 4'''''' participate in tours New auxiliary flight training at the Logan-Cach- e ' ' At i Five departmental luncheon ses- officers will be chosen Friday and airport '' will several be awards noon sions will be held Thursday presented '''''' On September 30 1941 he went tr" Salt Lake City Commissioner Osti to API 'NNN field Ontario 'Cal car W McConkie will preside over for air He corps primary training a thscussion of Sunday funerals Tooele Calls Parley later w a s transferred to Luke Would You Give Her a at which Lynn Richards manfi9ld at Phoenix Ar12 where he On Welcome Back Care Meof the Hearty Wasatch Lawn Nursery' was graduated April 27 1942 ager to Home Sweet Home? morial cemetery will be the His was active at first TOOELE—A public meeting Is Hamilton field Sanduty speaker Captain Barker will disFrancisco Cat it cuss civilian defense at a meeting called for Tuesday at 7:30 p m Cal and about three months EVIllet7(3 0 ago epta conducted by S H Rumel Boun- at the county building to discuss he was transferred to the Eighty-second tiful city commissioner the possibility of establishing a fighter squadron navy air KtrAvoRITEr San Diego Cal Legislation Session nursery school and other means corps The be will in cremated body The legislation session will hear of meeting the anticipated in- California and brought to Logan AttibPiltratil William D Wood Ogden commis- crease in number of women em- for funeral services and burial IrArtrozwunsAttOccAtlioN sioner and Melvin C Harris Lo- ployed in war industries or in other Details will be announced later Closed Sundavs st gan city attorney with Mayor essential occupations by the W Loyal Hall mortuary Government's ttequest D C Watson of St George presiding T H Humpherys head of ' iiiiii irv: di' the Salt Lake defense public works 61441"bA''' office will discuss postwar plan‘ ning with Mayor Henry Lunt of Hatt Men in Uniform a Ride! Wherover you s a man in filet armed Jl - - - 411 OGDEN—Eleven new eases of contagious diseases were reported during the past week to the Ogden" city health department it was anA Rate l - - - - - ' - ' ri - r74 1 i i : I i i t ri - F 1 t — 1 ' ' ' ' I ' ' I Li L- -- L't a L- : :3 7 :4 vikt : TT 1 i I i il- :‘ N i t 10 1- Li:L- k La - f i ' - 1- 1 -1 - L 4 A 1 - I 1211 ' taI i I - 90 G i ' "i 0 4 is i I - c3 Ci --- 7 1 ka Lnal ( ' I LI l 7 ri ' ' I ::"''' - t :' i ' ' (- bod i-- 1 ' A '' ( ' LI ' ' k I - :::: - :::'----- 4 - 4 ) Cl r- - v - - — rT — ' ' 1 ri 1 r c 00 " II - k 4'' - i- li -- -- L - - -- - - - r: 4 to'y' : 5 :i ' - 1--"--- Cal-Itare- -1 ro Th olb -- t ''''-- : ::- - Cedar City presiding The zoning and planning section to be conducted by Mayor P L Jones of Nephi will feature speeches by Mr Deboor Ora Bundy of Ogden member of the Utah state publicity and development commission and George H Smeath of Provo director of the Utah County Planning association To Inspect Plane The entire group will meet at the Salt Lake airport at 6:30 p m to inspect an Airliner with Joe in Bergin airport trnanager Later hold will the group charge a -- municipal night" dancing and swimming party at Saltair Firday morning will be devoted to section meetings as follows: Wartime waterworks nance—Forum ' discussion - -- 't - - As leo iaiNGE '' 16 ' n- - likl--- --- 13 - - 771 — t III k z MAGIC CHEF Model '7401-14- — GAS - REX WATER HEATER LIMITED STOCK SE30 TERMS ELECTRIC Co State 27 ' ity"' t T1 "1 4 0 F gt00:0:':i''-::::- 4 i1 i 11::7' (r i '1--- : t 1' ' c t I - ' a - ifi' 4 ) j - (1-- :A :i'- "4' - - ''' 1 t - '''''I ''' : I- i ila: i- 4T j '444 e) 1:4 ::' 13'P7-4 - ::: ' '' 4 0? ! ° It g '' ''4- - -'71 4 pii:0':n'i-'- 4 -s- tt ' ' ::: e 3 If you order promptly By doing so you will help War haulage lease freight cars for urgently-neede- d " - - ' '"-'- "''- ' ak-1i- ' f' ' ti'' ' - 41 Citizens Coal Co Curtis Coal Co Jones Coal Co Margetts Coal Co Southeast Coal Co Sugarhouse Coal Co Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial 28 ew 1-- 16-86- 5-23- 73 - 4 31 ' 4-ei- t 4' il I ip ! : 1 i 1 23 e- - - -- ' ir--v 4 '44 34 CV t 1A itf4tf A '1'is1 r V 7' ii r--- - s'''-'- gi :t 11-- '1 'A : :2 T' t ? 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I- L I 4112 i 1 t4 ' - KEEP YOUR PLEDGE 3 - I: i17 t the bed jou' might hate hadt 1 LI 2 1k-1-- i g g '' : l'w--'- )' ' - iT r r : t- - ' i - 0 () -t 1 ::"' '': I II 4'i 4 ' r'-'-- ' t :::: - ' :111i ri ' 11 N - month - : 4 t 7-15- 1 ft '"1 trl '' ' 'r- - '''''fI'4( ' ' ' i '""t4"''''ll'i 14qri c t17 5211 72 1 t - - a t 1 4-86- I 'J' : It: ::-- : if -' ' "4 :::: 410447- In wartime moving troops comes first 2 Frequently troop movements are made on enter gency notice—with hundreds of sleeping cars- as sembled into troop trains almost overnight i k: 411 ' 141 s: 1 t I ' I - - -- ' It - 407 AO 1 ' c1 ) 6-99- e C:'72 444 are traveling Pullman every hundreds and hundreds of thousands every day - 1 f olt t I P1170 1 1 itt--- : 06 cu er '' 44101 - It takes lot of sleeping cars to move them and the only place Pullman can get additional cars these days is to take them out of civilian service' v'henever they are needed c kw ? 11 4ff- a 4"P'miltlir 7r r'- 7: 0- t c BEST IN THE WEST A 0773 3-38- tow t'' 'Vt has been taken ' A 0:4111 ' 1 ' fit i Ji e :' -' "- IVIORE TROOPS pal !"1 1 t ir '""T : - - i 'Ailitt I 4 4 ''' i111i-- lH'"117f-:":- - Therefore please make your plans for Labor Day —and every other day—with these facts in mind: f -- -) - k A 11 Irr-'4- : i : 11 t of ABERDEEN COAL have selected thIr dealers They will serve you accurately with the proper fuel for In this area the dealers listed below are proud prochicrs :' :1 : ' ' i ''''4 '1 '''' 0 A I f fr ON1' ft: zr: 'f it '':i::::--::- -- ' --i- I i roundup You Can Depend on These Aberdeen Coai Dealers ::-- u-- - F -- — : ' '— 00:'! 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VASIL 14 f- ' (7N- '?': ' s c ' - - '': F -- -t ::e±' - "" Ar 1 'Ad- :: 1 --- '"-- 3 :f: : ' - i': -- 0 Vrt::::::::-i::ts-::ti- ki 14: : ::7-:17i4- :: A '' ''''''" ' i i ' - ' - led by sion Municipal Attorneys Municipal attorneys —Mayor George H Harrison of Roosevelt presiding talks by Mr Fuller and City Attorneys Glen E Howe of Murray and William H Mitchell of Fillmore Municipal airports—Salt Lake Commissioner John B MatheCity son presiding discussion by Mr Bergin Commissioner Fred Tedesco Of Salt Lake City and Logan City Engineer E1T Moser Municipal priorities—Mayor B H Hyde of Helper presiding talks 14 (ler '''-'-- t '0 ttR s I ' :::4-?- ' t-'- 1 t k:4 t &:i L'''''- 4 ' :::::: i:: --" ' ': mainte- Edward Saunders Ogden commissioner Municipal finance — Mary F Mith of Provo president Utah Finance Officers' association presiding talks by Lou E Honey Salt Lake City auditor V Emil Hansen Orem city recorder Mrs Eunice Cope Richfield city recorder and George N Nelson Smithfield city recorder Finance officers will be elected at this ses- xt P:170 '- c ' ' 4-- :":"'-rl i - :' - - yl' ' :: I ::: i r ' ':' : - t- 1 k t - 105-Mil- KAYSVILLE — For the secon consecutive year the tax levy fc Kaysville city has been at VI' mills Miss Irene Swan city re corder reported Saturday Raised last year about t w rf flounced Saturday by Betty Stew- mills departments and levies ar art secretary as follows: Librttry 15 mills r The total'included five cases of water 2 mills: streets 1 mill' chickenpox three of measles one parks 1 mill: interest and sinkin of whooping cough and two of fund 1 mill: and contingent ex mumps penes 4 mills Ogden Notes 11 Cases of Disease in Week - i At near the top la the ridge and struck a guard rail The machine turned completely over and was a total wreck Mr Christensen and Mr Carpenter escaped with minor cuts and bruises Donald Christensen of Salt Lake City The accident occurred when Christensen lost control of his car ' i- 'Kaysville Retains Levy - Tribune Intermountain Wire Francis CEDAR CITY—Mrs was Nev Las of Vegas Carpenter in the Iron county hospital Sunday suffering from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on the Black ridge 30 miles south of here late Saturday night She sustained a fractured arm and severe lacerations of the head Her left ear was almost severed by broken glass Mrs Carpenter and her husband were riding in ft car driven by 191:7 - L ' u - TIP- - l' r 7 1 1 -- '' Li Li - i i To KEEP GOING—' tiI - 1271r 170 c TO BUY WAR - 7 ' 4 1 W " BONDS AND STAMPS 4ut t 4' - r 1 e - rei PULLMAN EMPLOYES ARE KEEPING THEIRS! - CergPlirbt 1041 rpt reNment ris ' ' i k a g 111C'elle ' 4t a I - f r ' |