Show il)c Suit jZakc uVibunc 15 1943 Pioneer MarksjArmv Lists Utahns Missing IFormer Mayor One-Thir- d of Utah's Draft a Rises Fast a Passage of in Service Registrants Idaho Civilian Pilot Rescues 90 Years of Life In Army Ranks f the u iwo utan men privates army have 10 Monday Morning- February t-gt- in Five Bomber Crash Victims Utalin Remembers Living Through Four Major Wars Veteran Flier's Plane Brings Out Men Marooned Near Loon Lake Crews Comb Area for Missing Trio CASCADE Idaho P — Five of a crew of eight army airmen marooned for f6 days in the wilderness around Loon lake northeast of here were rescued Sunday by Penn Stohr veteran civilian is flier in two trips to the lake in his — plane which equipped with EK!S Ptohr had sighted the plane after trimmed-of- f pines" while reirz over area and then as the flying he dropped lower caught sight of the men waving frantically One of the men Serpeant Forest Hoover of Tacorra Wash was tufferirp from a broken kneecap and an arm infury Sheriff Merlin Francis of Valley county reported The others were unhurt and in spirits good The other three members of the crew had wandered away from bombtheir wrecked er seek'rg a way to safety the sheriff said and are now being I'oncht by air and ground eearehers Sheriff Franeis said he had taiked with Sergeant Hoover briefly while driving him from the Cascade airport to the Cascade hospital "We rranaeed ail right" the sheriff quoted him as savins' "but We ate we did get pretty hungry tome chocolate bars and then we managed to kill a few pine squirrels for other food "We rigged up a shelter out of acme old tents and it wasn't too gas Mc-Cho- two-motor- rd Ark Staff Sergeant Edward M Free-bor- g mother Mrs Marvin C Freeborg 1521 Boren avenue Seattle Staff Sergeant Peil G Poewen CO ELECTRIC in ambulances to Boise They had been stalled at the lake since January29 when their bomber based at field made a forced landing after it apparently became lost on a flight from Tonopah Nev to Gowen field Boise Men aboard the plane which disappeared from McChord field January 29 were listed by McChord officials as follows: First Lieutenant Robert R Orr wife at Tacoma Second Lieutenant Adgate B Schermerhorn mother Mrs Ausable Schermerhorn Giles Chasm N Y Second Lieutenant Jamea V Kelly wife at Route 4 Warren two-motor- GILNER weren't exactly com-- I fortable though" The sheriff said other members of the crew included a Lieutenant Kelly and a Sergeant Orr Stohr brought out Sergeant Hoover Kelly and Orr on the first trip but made a second for the other two The uninjured men were taken to the Cascade hotel for a meal before being returned We bad nnr-J- wife at Tacoma Staff Sergeant Forrest B Hoover wife at Tacoma Corporal Earl J Beadry mother Mrs Catherine M Beadry 2702 N E Wasco street Portland Ore Navy Lists Utalm As Wounded MAGIC CHEF $ 120 GAS RANGES 217 SOUTH STATE Sp i V 1 17 tl H and WASHINGTON D C Feb 14 'Ti— Walter-Eddy of the U S marine corps a son of Mrs Rika Kddy cf Ogden Utah was reported wounded on the latest navy department casualty list released Sunday R up 1" Phon I f M- i' - 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In Recruiting Work st f tf- L Man Advances Peter and Mild:t Lunftgren After at- in he Stockholm schools tending in lHK't and two eanT to southern Utah years-late- r Visited Sweden Since that time he has visited On one of these Sweden twice trips he said heto "traveled from Stockholm for Cedar mountain 56 Going from his sheep camp on Cedar mountain with sheep for other growers he received 'all expenses and $2 per day to Chicago From Chi casfo to New York he took horses for another buyer and added $6 'to his net earnings for a ticket to his native land In 189S he married Gurli Flod-quiwhom he had known in Sweden and they had lived here and in Kanab since Mr Lundgren recalls having sold wool at prices ranging from 71 cents to 60 cents per pound Always closely associated with this area's development in industry as well as agriculture Mr Lundgren has contributed liberally to various civic undertakings A former member-othe chamber of commerce he is now a director of the Cedar Finance company a for- mer director of the old Iron County Telephone company and the local power and light company Active Churchman He is active in the local Presbyterian church of which he has been a trustee many years He has a brother still living in Sweden- and has four sons and daughters Mrs F B Parkinson and Roy Lundgren of Cedar City Mrs William Rose of Oghi Valley Cal and Carl Lundgren of Rifle Hill Field Posts ARMY AIR BASE Hill Field— Among nine new officers reported assigned to the army air base at Hill field was Second Lieutenant W D Jensen formerly employed by the Continental Oil company at Ponca Okla and whose nar- ents reside at Bingham Canyon reported Colonel Morris Berman commanding officer Lieutenant Jensen is a former student of Utah State Agricul tural college and Columbia university of New York and is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity He joined the air corps in April 1942 S r) £ Southern Utah Leatler Fetes 81st Birthday of Logan Mrs Venna Tippets ©t Ogden Mrs Weston Daines of Salt Lake City Hvler Tarbet of Las Vegas Nev and George Ed Russell Delbert Ralph and Wes- Colo 5 ley Tarbet of Smithfield WASHINGTON ' Besides his Trlbuno Intermountain Wire ANTHONY Idaho — Seventy-five jurors have been Private II Wayne for the trial of Robert W Reported missing in acUpham 34 Ashton farmer who tion is charged with first degree- - murder which will open Monday at 1:30 p m in St Anthony Ninth Judicial District Judge C J Taylor of Idaho Falls said Sunday The judge described the panel as "unusually large" and said two or three of the prospective jurors were reported to be ill The trial was scheduled to open February 8 but was postponed because of a blizzard Tribune Intermountain Wire Upham is charged with having CEDAR CITY— Charles Lund-gre- n fatally shot Marvin Brower 19 of with a 22 caliber rifle last retired southern Utah sheep- Ashton on farm where he the fall man and business leader observed said the Upham' was stealing gasoyouth his eighty-firs- t birthday last week line Upham has been at liberty friends and under $10000 bail for two months close receiving by members of his family at an inJudge Taylor will open the winterm of court Monday morning ter the formal gathering at Lundgren at before going to St AnRigby home thony A native of Sweden Mr Lund gren has resided in Iron andtoKane this counties f7 years Coming section in the early eighties he entered the sheep business by herding for others and taking sheep as part pay At the time of his retirement about 15 years ago hewas rated one of the most successfill sheep operators in southern ' Utah He was born in Stockholm on ST New Officers Get j ruchmq-trimme- d pociceTs drtss-up- Fla parents he has 10 other brothers and sisters Mrs Florence Evartfi ' Murder Trial Panel Picked d- ones icyo to i 1 tl- - rL iX a J Another brother Private WenTarbet has been with the air corps in St serving Petersburgdell ms umw popular inriTT onop It's black or navy 'n larger sizes sheer wI h and im- vash white lace cuffs easy-to-detach-an- X ? i I 'iTJ '"V r ' Y Ojsdeii School j Married men with children CP — 1-- A Father Heads army Private MacFarlane's father Is principal of the Mound Fort high school in Ogden At the time Private MacFarlane directed his last letter to his parents he indicated that he was on the water He reported that he was on an unusual assignment the nature of which he was unable to disclose "I am intrigued by my assignment" he wrote "At last I feel that I am doing some good to someone" Prior to the assignment he had been retained at Camp Miles Standish Mass as one of a group of college graduates and highly trained technicians Young MacFarlane enlisted in the army on August 10 1942 and was assigned for basic training In the medical administrative corps to Camp Barkeley Texas He was stationed at Camp Slocum N Y and then transferred to Camp Miles Standish He was born August 25 1917 in St George At the age of four weeks he moved with his parents to Ogden He was graduated from 14 one-thir- d (D) Texas shows 6579 per cent of Idaho's registrants and 6332 per cent of Utah's harve been deferred for various reasons Asked about the unaccounted for 3421 per cent and 3668 per cent respectively an O W I spokesman said it could be assumed these had been either inducted men awaitalready or were ing induction Looking ahead to April 1 and including draft calls issued to Idaho and Utah for Januarys February and March the relative percentage of men in the armed forces from each state will be 37 for Idaho and 38 for Utah This is a fractional drop from January 1 percentages of 39 and 40 respectively - vv AnoKer prize winner from our v" f N 1 Ogden senior high school Weber college and the Brigham Young university where he received his bachelor's degree in chemistry and Memorial Services physics in 1941 From 1937 to 1939 he served as an Li u S missionary in SwitzerHonor Soldier land and he was among the last Utah— A me- of thf missionaries to be evacu GREENRIVER morial service for Private First ated from Kuropo following the Class Larry Harris who was killed outbreak of the Kuropean war In action recently was conducted Awaiting further word 8 re his in the Presbyterian church Sunparents of Ogden two brothers in service Carl MacFarlane who was day afternoon The Rev S K Markley and graduated Saturday evening as an Bishop Garrett Burnett were in aerial engineer at Harlingen field Texas and A Welling MacFarlane charge who is in an infantry unit at Durham N C one brother and two sisters in Ogden Ralph Miriam and Beth MacFarlane In Larger Sizes v x -- 'pyf cross-countr- ' - W re Feb of Idaho's tal more than 43 per cent of th than registered in Idaho ard and Utah's draft registrants are number almost 53 per cent in Utah Dein the armed forces already or ferments for Idaho were as fel— 873 dewaiting to be railed according lows to figures compiled' by the office pendency Occupational — 5091 and mental of war information moral or physical reasons — 6 15 A comprehensive O W I table Utah's percentages respective in the Congressional were: 362 inserted 5447 and 523 Record by Representative Pat-ma- n More ROCK one-tim- Tribune Intermountain Y ire FILLMORE — As Mrs Margie Laura Clay of Burbank community celebrates her ninetieth birthday Monday she cart remember living through four great wars In her four-scoand 10 years Mrs Clay has spanned and sur vived tragedies as well as time Her first husband Ed Lake a miner in the old Hamilton Nev mines was killed In a mining ac cident shortly after she had com pleted the long and weary steam er and isthmus trip from her Massachusetts home Two of'the Clay family sons were killed in typical western accidents a stampede and a drowning Mrs Clay Though white-haire- d as erect and active as she was 25 or even 50 years ago continues to do her own housework on the Clay's Burbank ranch home She decided to forego an invitation to spend her birthday with her son's family in Milford 70 miles away however believing that with snow thick throughout the Burbank valley she would be better off continuing the routine that has served her so well for so many years Born on the Massachusetts-Vermon- t line 'on February 15 1853 Mrs Clay came to Nevada in 1868 She moved to Utah in 1872 and married E W Clay (now 85) in December of 1884 ' Thev have two sons B G Clay of Salt Lake City and L G Clay of Milford Fondest recollection of Mrs Clay's is the visit of Calvin Coolidge a former student with her at Ludlow Seminaryin Vermont when he stopped at their y ranch on a trip during his years as president Member of the Luther Burbank family group Mrs Clay can claim kinship with the Duchess of Windsor through the Warfield family Still an ardent follower of the daily papers Mrs Clay said she expects to continue reading them for a great many more years aV WASHINGTON rc- - been E -A SPRINGS ported "missing in action in the North American area" since Nelson former Rock Wyo- maySprings received by their parents or and February 2 according to telegrams e assistant county —— irom tne war department attorney who left here last summer as a draftee is now a capThey are: Private H Wayne MacFarlane son of Mr and Mrs tain in the United States army II A MacFarlane of Ogden and friends have been advised He is Private Thomas D Tarbet son of stationed in Pennsylvania Mr and Mrs Nephi Tarbet of Smithfieldd Friends explain that the rapid Use of the term "North Ameririse from private to'captain probcan area" in both telegrams was ably came from hi$ reinstatement believed to be significant in view of a commission which he had alof the fact- Private MacFarlane's lowed to lapse several years ago parents recently received a letter At that time he held' a commisfrom him in which he referred to sion as a reserve force captain in an unusual assignment and one the quartermaster corps Nelson with which he was 'intrigued" served one term as mayor preceding the administration of the present mayor T H Roe In 1938 he became the successor to the law practice of Fred W Johnson of Rock Springs when the latter was appointed by President OGDFN — Private H Wayne Roosevelt as general commissioner MacFarlane a son of H A and of the United States land office Ora Orton MacFarlane of 1137 Twelfth street has been missing in action in the North American area since February 2 it was learned Sunday by his parents in a telegram from the office of the adjutant general of the U S SMITHFIELD Cache County — Private Thomas D Tarbet 22 son of Mr and Mrs Nephi Tarbet of Smithfield has been reported "missing in action in the North American area" since February 2 his parents were informed Sunday by the war department Private Tarbet was a welder with the air corps stationed in the Massachusetts area ' He was born in Smithfield on September 17 1920 a son of Nephi and Julia Collett Tarbet He graduated from North Cache high school in 1939 and attended Utah State Agricultural college at Logan for one year He had been employed as a welder in a Portland Ore shipyard for nine months before enlisting in the air corps on October 5 1942 w:-x- iw k A Nv l vt Authorized Representatives For Army and Navy Equipment - 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