Show NIOMMIP - 1111MMMIPNP I w'4——ver 10 Friday Morning alt gakt treibunt— Tr Ijc TransferredV Gun Mishap State Answers Ogden Plaint Car Kills Boy on Scooter s Road Ends Life Against In Ogden Area Officials Claim Road Of Rail Man Dictates Extension of Military Necessity Fatality Occurs 91 Members TCamieries Face Labor Need OGDEN—Citing a survey which couraged to go to the factories Set Record rnen perform tasks for which they reveals the shortage of women for factory service adapted or into the fields as and Weber Davis and Box Elder ers On Pheasants- counties weather has retarded t Harvey F Cahill 4-- ll I - Ogden Resident 29 Killed By Own Revolver North to Utah Quartermaster Depot Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—No thought of doing anything detrimental to Ogden has entered into plans for construction of the road north from Nye's corner on U S highway 91 but Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN—Earl Sylvester Kilts only military necessity has been the building factor in the de29 of 1169 Rushton street was cision to build the segment north as far as Utah quartermaster killed almost instantly about 1:15 depot on Twelfth street a in Thursday when a bullet from This explanation w a s made his own revolver crashed through Thursday morning to Ogden city his head as he apparently was commission by Lester A Blackgetting coal from a railroad coal ner of the state road commission bin Police believed that death was during a nkeeting at which the accidental other members of the state road Mr Kilts a watchman for Ogbody John S Evans chairman den Union Railway and Depot and Layton Maxfield also were Tribune Intermountain Wire company had just returned from OGDEN—Charles King present Impacting an incoming train at 20 of Wichita FallsEugene The state road commission memwho Texas Cecil junction northwest of Ogbers and their traffic safety enden having "removed four men is accused of first degree murder gineer J A Smart had met with from the train" according to the for the fatal stabbing AugustTur-19 Ogden city commission to discuss of John Wessley &tory told police by W A Mes- ner 22 of McGill Nev was bound proposed traffic light installations aersmith a fellow railroad em- over to Second district court for and changes within the city which trial Thursday following a pre- are to be studied by Mr Smart and ploye As Mr Ilessersmith went into liminary hearing before Judge Traffic Sergeant Dewey Hawkins G Cowley of the Ogden the shack at the junction Mr Charles for a later report court city Kilts sat down outside A shot The only defense witness was Voices Protest described a brought Mr Messersmith outside Cyrus Hughes who was in Wednesday Mayor Harman W which allegedly King are fight with the exclamation "What in the Town tavern 227 Peery had moved to protest to Involved you shooting at Kid" according Twenty-fift- h street The fatal to his report to Police Lieutenant stabbing is alleged to have oc- Governor Herbert B Maw the conWilliam K Milligan curred on the sidewalk in front struction of the Nye's corner-Twelft- h street road segment deof the tavern after the brawl inFinds Him Dead side Mr Hughes testified that claring the city had always taken When he received no answer he King was involved in the fight this attitude while the chamber ' ran to Mr Kilts Mr Messersmith inside the tavern but denied that of commerce had always been reported and found him lying on Turner was involved the ground beside the coal bin Witnesses who appeared Wed- lukewarm in its purported oppothe watchman's revolver lying on nesday were four occupants of an sition the ground by his side Doctors automobile which was parked near The motion failed for want of a reported the man probably had the scene of the fatal affray second when Commissioner Wildied instantly King who declined to offer tes- liam D Wood Jr insisted the new reWhether Mr Kilts had the re- timony in his own behalf was road was being approved for convolver in his hand when he went manded to the custody of the struction only because the army to get coal from the bin or what Weber county sheriff without bail access to the quareasy requires Millihad happened Lieutenant termaster for transportadepot gan reported he could not say but tion of supplies to other military was had revolver it thought the installations of this area been accidentally discharged when In his explanation to the city the watchman reached into the commission Thursday Mr BlackT coal bin ner assured members that no efWhether an inquest will be Con- - "Ln forts would be spared to give Ogducted will be determined after a den a four-lan- e access road CITY—Six BRIGHAM persons consultation with County AttorRiverdale section in- the through 4 were at Thursday pm ney Glenn W Adams Detective in a injured of a new four-lan- e two-cacollision at Third eluding construction Captain Clifford K Keeter said South andr over Weber viaduct river and Third E as t streets Assisting in the investigation were Union Pacific Railroad comthe were Most seriously injured Walter S Wilson and Rex Budd 55 and Sylvia pany tracks special investigators for Ogden Ferdinand Nelson Union Railway and Depot corn- - Pulsipher 17 both of Mantua Await Priorities who were taken to a Brigham City pan- - near whose yards the acci Building of the new viaduct must hospital Others injured were W await dent occurred i for the receipt of priorities A Patterson of Salt Lake City Born in Ogden strategic steel he dedriver and only occupant of one necessary clared but other preparations Mr Kilts was born in Ogden car Ray N Ward of Brigham would be continued for acquiring car October 21 1912 a son of Wik City driver of the second of way and building the new rights 50 and Nelson Blanche Marian ham T and Sina Hjort Kilts He road from U S 91 at Roy received his 'education in Ogden Pulsipher 7 b o ill of Mantua 'and to connect withhighway the road present had passengers in the Ward pmualseihihneer in Riverdale east of Weber river city schools and previously Bak-'riand Nelson Mr Sylvia g N'37 been a baker for Continental Mapping the state road proalso were passengers in the ar d as approved by military aucompany He married Eliza- - car gram beth Brown in the Salt Lake L D S thorities Mr Blackner said it is tem le October 10 1933 He had the present intention to cgnstruct been ward teacher in Ogden LD S 91 between Layton and highway Twentieth ward and scoutmaster to a four-lan- e width Farmington of troop 11 and to then from Ogden Layton Besides his widow he is sur- and Salt Lake City to Farmingvived by two daughters Barbara ton to the same width and Jo Ann Kilts his parents That would give Utah a full PROVO—Mrs W L Thompson Mr and Mrs William Kilts of 54 of Provo was reported in four-lan- e highway from Salt Lake Ogden a grandmother Mrs Sarah "good condition" at the Utah Val- City north to Ogden E Kilts of Jorplin Mo and a ley hospital Thursday after havbrother Theodore Kilts of Hooper ing been struck late Wednesday Funeral services will be con- - night by a car- driven by Ralph ducted Saturday at 2 p tn in the Cross of Provo at Fifth West and Twentieth ward chapel by Arias First North streets according to G IBelnap ward bishop Burial will police reports be in Ogden City cemtery under Mr Cross had just made a left turn and Mrs Thompson was cardirection of Malan mortuary Tribune Intermountain Wire Friends may call at his parents' ried 51 feet by the machine beHIAWATHA — The body of home 607 Seventh street Friday fore falling to the pavement and and Saturday until suffered severe bruises on her left George Trikouris 50 buried We d evening ' side police reports stated 1:30 p m nesday in a cave-i- n at the Hiawatha mines of the United States ' Fuel company had not been found early Friday according to Charles McConnell mine superintendent KEEP YOUR SOLDIER BOY HAPPY Crews have been busy since the WITH PICTURES FROM HOME accident occurred moving the hundreds of tons of broken coal and Court Holds Suspect for Murder Trial Auto Coffisioii j ttrcs Six r 1 - 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Promptly Relieves soothof - a - s' - August i g 'Simi' 44::: - :r Fri- 100AGIDpENs 't s iiPs an° ten -t Nangviin't I 7: - ' Colonel George G Cressey Paratrooper Etner g es Winner In Clash With 10 M Ps X cleartlta° ' '4 i 12 "' s' 7 ' ' ' 'it:- -- go V A - ecU-13- - I s1 -- 4 or‘ 'X' es - - '' day - -- - ::'' '1'ilf7- 144 - - l : t LEWISTON Cache County — --- ---son 34 :21 and his Lewis R Boman e0:-'1Roland 5 of Lewiston suffered -' and bruises lacerations painful -- p m when Thursday at about 1:45was HeIiiwrii'' the auto Mr Boman driving ' struck a bridge abutment on the Richmond-Lewiston d and roa k dropped into the bed of Cub river "EYes Buddy seemed Mr Boman suffered a slight to know the picture was concussion facial lacerations and for you he sat so bruises His son had a forehead f771 laceration and bruises Both were ''e77:':i'::: treated at the William Budge Memorial hospital in Logan and released 4 :: Patrolman Ed Pitcher of the t ' :':: state highway patrol who inves: '':' drivthe said accident the tigated :::er was unable to explain imme-diatcly how the accident occurred The victims were taken to the t::i::: :i:::::::?:::: i :''':'''':fire ''i::a:i::::::''':::::-'-:::::'-'hospital in the Logan-Cach- e 70- :i department ambulance MORGAN — Despite showers or more Utahns ' Thursday 1000 attended the second-da- y program of the Morgan County fair annuall n 1 ik:t -- Crash Injures Father Son 1000 See Fair 107 EAST BROADWAY CENTRE THEATER BUILDING r:- --- -- : " Entire year Idaho To September 4 1942 To September 4 1941 Entire year 1941 debris which cascaded down on the miner but because of the narrow space in which they are forced to work finding of the body may take several days Mr McConnell said 35c 45c Printed Mounted in Album ' 1941 ' Send a Bunch of Snapshots Every Time You Writ !' 2301 k 4-- H ' ' : N-- - - : - associa- : t 1 - - - ' 91 126 205 4 Weber County To September 4 1942 To September 4 1941 Miner's Body — ' '' - for-- Cool secre- tary of the Utah Canners' - -- -- - Pitr''' In Utah Traffic Deaths To September Crews Se e k ' s':: ' ' - ripening of tomatoes slightly tion predicted Thursday that Cahill pointed out but an extre4: Utah Clubs Raise Utah's tomato industry will reach hot spell would ripen them in s“I a serious crisis by the fore part large quantities that the situati':' 'S''' Birds ' '' ':: of next week unless factory and in face of the labor shorta ::: :: kfarm hands heed the general call would be critical ::' '' V ' Shows Survey In appealing for more factcv:' for aid Mr Cahill pointed out that there and farm help the canners' assoc club mem- Is much heavy labor in harvesting tion is advertising for labor L LOGAN—Utah ' ? bers have raised 2301 pheasants and packing tomatoesSvhich young "help provide food for our soldi cannot do Women are en- - and sailors" F t '7' !:! ::J':i:'' for release by the state fish and boys 1 ') ''' wild life service this year reach'0 I '''''t" i V " 4 ing the highest chick survival t ' I ' '3-''"' ' record since the pheasant pre& I z ::0 I ':ect started in 1934 Carl Frisch'': fr " v - : :" 405 Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN AIR DEPOT Hill Field —Colonel George G Cressey 6pot supply officer at Ogden air depot since February 1941 left Thursday to accept a new assignment at the Newark depot No 5 at Newark N J Colonel Cresmey who came to terson assistant county attorney the Ogden air depot as a major and said he would set a date for the advanced in rank to lieutenant colonel and then colonel has had inquest a continuous record of military Son rair's Only service since December 19 1917 The child was the only son of when he entered the service at William and Helen Clinton Towns-le- y Fort Omaha Neb who came here one and one-ha- lf months ago from Texas Mr Towns ley is a steel worker at Evanston Waits Fete Ogden air depot at Hill field EVANSTON Wyo — Cowboy Geary Towns ley was born Sep- Days Inc Evanston's colorful Latember 22 1934 at Massemi Iowa bor day celebration will have its Survivors are his parents and grand opening Sunday at 2 p m in three grandparents Mr and Mrs the rodeo arena east of town LeadJohn Clinton of Los Angeles Cal ing the entry of the performers and Mrs Almira Towns ley of Into the arena will be Queen JenMass'ena Spencer and her two attendThe body is at Lindquist & Sons nifay ants Debora Brown and Dorothy mortuary Henderson Accident Victim Shows Gain 1 - -- seven-year-ol- ss ' 7 Tribune Intermountain Wire d OGDEN—A boy was killed Thursday at 7:25 p rn when the scooter he was riding across11 S highway 91 was struck by an automobile near the Riverdale L D S church The victim was Geary Townsley the twelfth person lisled as a traffic fatality in Weber county during 1942 Cause Oldeath was a fractured skull and broken neck said attendants at Thomas Dee Memorial hospital Driver of the auto was Charles C Stalling 54 Brigham City according to R M Clawson Vernon H Secrist and Sergeant R Smurthwaite 'Utah state highway patrolmen who investigated "Out of Nowhere" Stalling told police his machine was traveling' 35 miles an hour "when the child appeared out of nowhere" Witnesses told police Stallings immediately stopped his car Patrolman Clawson arriving swiftly on the scene two and one-ha- lf miles from the heart of Ogden rushed the child to the hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival his Stallings was released on PeM Blaine own recognizance so-call- ed by-pa- A On Route 91 In Weber County - - 241 By-Pas- Highway September 4 19 -- Cameras are a big "want" among Service men If you have an extra KOdak or Brownie even an old one—make some soldier happy by sending it to him with some film Every camera Eastman makes is designed and built to last for years ete- -t Accept nothing but the e' the familiar yellow box— film in Kodak i only - c 2 3 5015 vtICCPIRP-- Send him Snapshots - 0 1) Ir 5 44 p IN ! o4E evezy week - ' ''' 4c2b 8::l - Fsitim—whaickhes e P i tio k r' 0 : : Kffliv- :04' f- t- i t - cop eqt014 -' 4 --- ' 1- ii J to 1 ' |