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I : - - - - 19 Friday Morning 5alt akr Tfribunt Krbe --- I T e - I LOGAN—Final N D Salisbury will of a Armistice day dedication of the be master of ceremonies and the iLogan-Cach- e see dedicatory prayer will be offered airport was ded- by A lma Sonne assistant to the a at of the Thursday meeting L D S quorum or twelve ication committee Besides the principal address by Music will be furnished byapostles the 1m- Governor Herbert B Maw: the penal glee club Other events in the celebration speaking program at the airport next Wednesday at 1:15 p m will include:: include talks by Frederick P Tuesday—Registration of about Champ as representative of the 50 pilots from Utah and Idaho at Cache Valley Flying service: the airport and receptioo f pilots County Commisisoner Leo C Neil- - and other guests at the Hotel sen Mayor 1Villiam Evans Jr Eccles: smoker presented by the and Joe Bergin --- state training unit at Utah State -director of !naval Agricultural college at the US A C ' 8 p of ife ltdh house at it LOGAN—Graham S Quate head of the U S soil conserva- tion service in Utah since the agency started in 1935 has resigned to accept a position as production specialist with the Institute n Affairs officials of the state S C S office of - i i ? ) ' Inter-America- 4- reported Thursday a at -s - s- Mr Quate left Thursday for Tegucigalpa Honduras where he a will cooperate with government agencies in efforts to increase pro- duction of crops needed in the war - 1 aa SrSsess effort s il 1 il d I 1 a 1 i6 - -- r ' t e'r J t ailtrr::: (s c 331 a 1t-i'c- 'A — -'- -' ' e- 4 4 - ow Si a 1 z3 k ' ) - 1 : 1 L 1°'1"r-tm- N -- vmeteno 1 S- ff - 0l t t 1 l 1 F c s S - - a" la '1 4-s ! !r ' - : a 4r:' ': l''''''''''''''"- ' It sikssess: c He was born at Spanish For of Samuel and July 14 1884 a son Mary Bearnson In his early years he raised sheep but of late years he operated a sawmill near Willow Creek He was bringing a load of ' :t lumber from the mill when he was - i '' -- - ' - - 1 -- - 2 :1 ' ! - y - - -- Feal s illotint Hotel Compan y For lost Aan Incorporates - 9 - a- aa - - -' - a - T"::- - --- i 0 Zn"dell Wciber a e i I I 1 1-7- a01---"------ I Drvpr--'-'-0-- ' i- 1 r- 4 Y -- 'Instep' : ' -- 1 -- 70-yea- it ' - 1 '-' - rl' 42'-1t'- -: rnr- - -- --- — a a - 'or - '''' - Li at a-- 7 I ' - aaasseeassa -- :I 1-'- - orni Joint Was I cliest umt - - 1(' '':-1'' 4 t A a e - a aa 1 a A t) 1111- I t i 14 lt !'1 v qe 0 ( ( ' 'ase: i 1 - I I 1 :-- - - 1 CATSUPIt 1 0 7zr1 '' t ':'711v--ft---4':t- ft ' 4 i : t i 1 14 t kr - - Jr 3 -- l'1 i I 6r! i'' "" CZ '' i'9 A 1 0 fit t !' 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E '' ' t ir - 1 aa4 aaa 4 aaraa aas aa as-- LIALMTIVE 1 ''t aa- f - iie RR:TABLE ''' i t -I Lair- w EN ' 4 4 4:r" 0 I WAR WORKERS U trigati s Triik- D ' - p11 :- L n - ' Lists 19 at '1J' Og- - l' a:::4 ) I'''' r Salt Laker Iteceives C-- le 1UItint-----7--- best-know- 's C-H- B a '''' I - 6 4' - EH AY-- E--- '11 lio bottle Order CHB Catsup from your grocer tockty a :!e:: '' ' ' RICHFIELD A Fort Douglas military policeman arid a Richfield woman were injured Thursday noon when the car 'in which they were passengers swerved out of control and overturned on Utah highway No 24 30 miles east of Richfield Injured were Private Miles Romney '23- dislocated shoulder and rib fractures: and Mrs Vernon Barnes 19 bruists and shock They were- reported "improving" Thursday night in Sevier county hospital at Richfield 's I' " 1 t1 - productsknown throughout the West as the thicker richer more delicious catsup That's because only 1 out of every 4 standtomatoes is up to ards of quality Packed in the ' - -- e44- 1 It's one of rv ' - a 3 A A 47 t r jot? i lit i'lfille a Cliirelle0 ' 4 fTh oav : Animll C ollece depot Ogden Community Chest Idaho—Lester R of Salt Lake City Bickford pleaded guilty to a grand larceny charge when arraigned before Gus Stevens probate judge this week and was sentenced to serve not less than one or more than 14 years in the state prison Bickford was arrested October 28 a few hours after he stole a truck in Shelley belonging to John Stelfler The truck was recovered I Ominar I a Idaho Prison Term - 1 Lieutenant C S Ienger Ogden air depot at Hill years Lieutenant V L Lewis Other students judged outstand- tfield quartermaster depotand ing by IIPettus Randalleditor of Underhill and A W the book are Edvvard Muir Bur- Ensign E Holycrosa Clearfield naval supply ton Brasher Allen Hardy Burt - I - - t i training N - tA ------ Oa s'''' TO MATO - I -- ' t- Guests vvill include three offidais from the regional office of the civil aeronautics administra- tion at Santa Monica' Cal which has jurisdiction over the Logan port They are R W F Schmidt superintendent of airport service: A J Gerard associate airport engineer and A Harold Bromley superintendent 'of Fivilian pilot 7 - ice-coat- - v-- : - m p- tf - - '' - 1 -- 4 - I - - - r4 IIljill'CS TWO ' ' 1 ' Through official pro- larnations of Ogden city and NVe- ber county commissions organize- a central United War Chest Council of Ogden was announced and according to Lynn Thursday B Cornish president of Ogden Community Chest this council will direct all wartime relief drives The drive which will be sub- stituted for the regular annual Community Chest funds raising campaign will get under way the week of November 30 to Decem- ber 4 Members of the council as now created include George H Lowe chairman Willard L Eccles R M lIoggan V P ( xnpbell City Commissioner William D Wood Jr County Commissioner W 11 McEntire C Spence L P V arid J H Hopkins Riley SlEtuart Military depots ofthe Ogden be represented on the as follows:: Frank den arsenal: ' r - M ajor 1 - i - w T Auto Accident ' ii''- through state banking department receiver of the defunct Ogden State bank The purchase was made by the Eccles interests Incorporation of the owners as an operating company was au- thorized at a meeting of directors on February 9 1942 it was shown in the- county clerk's office - ''''' v :z t - ‘ ' 0 t 4 1 01 5 - la q --- ---- ro5-2 1fi" - 1 - -- ---f - 1 464 BONNERS FERRY Idaho e'll--- of a osledhosoolmte:7chhoercaamnde Tthheeirwslifxe- I -- 11-- 1 ir-- 1 Governorship In Idaho Awaits Official Audit 1 SPANISH FORK 2– C tincern 4: heightened here Thursday for the E lOt fIEE I Ii COST ESTIMATE tion t safety of Hyrum Dalton ' old diswho resident Fork Spanish I (Int it i appeared Tuesday night during a 00t 16e ssiaM bad'"" °who 1 04 povIrtokg t snowstorm Marshal Frank Argyle who has ''' aaaaaa a- directed 50 volunteers in a two- - by a freportikior t Stile Agythfsf day search for Mr Dalton reported and -'' ' a no clues have been found as to his z rt 0 A IN thereabouts He - 'y ' while en route from hisdisappeared home to a ' b I 1 7: d t 1it agcera neNigvhlsbeohrh ocere iaoost naiehrlieceatn uprsods ta yIN'hoigh2t i: stock of the company Relief society LCvniAtedBcrihtiihsha R e- 0- ' ‘1-- 1 was re‘earing at '' Legion '' 24t47""1" 'W'''f''"I'Vr74'4F7 ' v:16'0 a dark coat and overalls and was was listed at $500000 authorized lief Queen Rus- - ing at the legion hall 404 South fund Wilhelina with $359265 subscribed and paid sran War Relief and Polish Relief West hatless Temple street The company operates the Ben Ii ' Lomond hotel in Ogden which was 7t acquired by epurchase early in 1941 am"I t e"' 1 with the ft — 3 tf k 49 l 1 OGDEN- - ' - and - : e''- x "z ! ' r ( t' 'ts - -- - - '' aaa ' - : - ' & '''4'-- "''''''- '4 71 :if - - r 'laa fatally injured is survived by his Mr Bearnson s Ii widow Evelyn (Effie)) Cormiby : ' tt' '''"' ' ! le-- N Bearnson whom he married in the t i s L D S temple Salt Lake City 'i' sr a sSzsCss as January 17 1906 Two sons Ever- ' ett Bearnson of Burbank Cal and ' s sss ''' 4 Lynn Bearnson of Spanish Fork: cf" ' ' Mrs V i v i a a i three daughters 1I " Mrs Eve- of Fork Spanish Barney 1 a a ' lyn- Poulter of Ogden and Mrs a' i Utah: iaaaaasaatilais ss : sssssssssssssssa Della Bradshaw of Royal a sister and grandchildren eight : State Graham S Quate brother Mrs Jane Nelson of Fer- conservationist goes to Hon- - rori and James Bearnson of Pres- duras ton Nev Funeral services will be con- the department of interior and ducted Sunday at 2 p na at the was assigned to conservation work First ward 1D S chapel by Rulon on the Navajo reservation in H Nelson bishop of the ward '' Arizona 7 i ' northern 'traffic Deaths (Totals) - In 1935 Mr Quate NV a s trans- - Utah - ' '''' to ' to Utah ferred from Arizona 1'23 --' ' assist in Organizing and develop- - To November 6‘ 1912 '' 4 16ti ' oonser- - To November 6 1941 soil a the for ' program ing - 's 205 vation service which at th4t time Entire year 1911 : 2' was placed under the department ' Utah County 4i - - - of agriculture 11 6 1942 that his To November 4 -a 94 i I fthameMtirliy Qibialeltienrgeamnanounced Logan for To November 6 1911 9 11'1 Entire year 1941 - -77- 1' si ' k asaistant state Ray Walker conservationist under Mr Quate hae been named acting state con- servationist by Cyril Luker re- -of Albusicrnal conservationist N M qserque ' State coordinator of the S C S from 19:n until last June Mr Qnate ts as named state conserva- -tisnist when the position of coord:nator NV al abolished and area offices at Salt Lake City Cedar City and Price were combined into tho Logan headquarters Mr Quate was a former resi- dent of Millard county where he was employed as a teacher in the public schools During World war I he was a customs aervice officer on the Mexican border He later entered the forest service where he received training and experi- ence in conservation work and development project In 1934 he transferred from the forest service to become one of the first employes in the newly created soil erosion service under a ss44i '1 y''' : 1 2:- a a ' 2'1: - - -a yaaas SPANISH FORK George Bearnson 58 died Thursday at a local hospital of supposedly in- ternal injuries which he suffered Sunday night while driving a truck out of Spanish Fork canyon The truck door came open when the truck rounded a curve and Mr Bearnson fell out and the loaded truck p a s s e d over his body His left leg wise broken above the he sustained body in jkunreieesand I BOISE (P)—The answer- to the question of the day in Idaho I to north Idaho in September from i Osceola Neb burned to death lay locked Thursday night n 846 ballot boxes in precincts Thursday in a fire which destroyed throughout the state as it became increasingly apparent that ! their home unofficial returns would not disclose definitely the identity of The dead were Mrs Sarah Cox ' I Idaho's next governor 32 and her son Roberts 6 With the vote in a812 precincts The father W K Cox manual : accounted for the unofficial count Presbyterian 'Pastors and orchestra instructor training ''l 1 at the Bonners Ferry high school stOod at 71941 votes for Incum- ' T bent Democrat Chase A Clark and was burned severely Cox said he was aakened by 171646 for Former Governor C A A two-da- y "Faith and Life” 'sem- the barking of the family dog Bottolfsen his Republican oppo- - mar for a Presbyterian paators inabout 4 a ins and hurried outside ' nent conthe of will be Utah aynod These returns gave Clark a mar- - ducted to try to check the flames He in the was unable either to stop the fire gin of 295 votes sufficiently small First Friday and Saturday church Presbyterian antLiolnpspmec or later to return to the bedroom to be within the margin of prob- - South Temple and C streets East training unit by Nednesday—Military parade at where his wife and son were- able error since a mistake of two- - Dr George Irving of Philadelphia 10:4'3 a rm luncheon for guests trapped one of t tenths per cent in the tab- Pa director of the faith and life t and businessmen at the Bluebird Origin of the fire was not de- - ulatiori of 143427 would be sil- l- department of the Presbrterian ' cafe at 11:30 a ris parachute termined immediately ficient to reverse the leadership board of Christian education jump at airport 1 p in flag-rais- ' ' ''''' -' ' ' ssss- ss ks'-- s - ss ing ceremony 1:15 p m: air show -s - ses ss including trick flying 2:30 to 4 I — Son Die Ill Fire Pail-Americ- an 191-- i illlier ' ' November 6 - - Soil Conseivation Official 'Injuries Prove Cache Leaders Draft Plans to Utah For Takes Dedication Job !Fatal Airl)oiE Tritek Driver the aeronautics Tribune Intermountain Wire program 1 i - I a - "wet A-- ' : - - |