Show ' i : ' t Plane Crash 17 Feb Wednesday Morning 4 t - - (1 - t1 r 1 1 1 1 I Tribune Intermountain AVire eland sections and many other OGDEN— Transportation of !problems must be soled by the drinking water in Arctic areas quartermaster department and without freezing trimming whis- equipment and supplies must be kers without shaving in those sec- carried in adequate amounts to tors of globall war rigging boat every post or front landing training apparatus in dry With such problems made the responsibility of the quartermaster department of the army this Fate-Unknozvis definitely a "quartermaster's war" and Wednesday at 9:15 p m Lieutenants H F Sheldon and 5s V101 ' Knox Pitts of Utah quartermaster depotTwill tell the KLO radio audin I ence how 1r $' t t'rr- '''r- :'':"' ' i- ' tiaaaa-7'"-"::- - ': - N ' i': -: " ' i'''' - : 5z''fif 1:'' :: °''' :::::''' ::1k::)! "1 461:44:-- ' l r ':'ea""7:ttrri t ' : - 04'4- ' 44 ' '''': A4 '''k Z ' Traffic Crash Hurts Woman ' n: ' ' 84'0§ :' s 1 vP''''9 ' n ? : ! !i Tribune Intermountain Wire TOOELE—Frequently breaking into tears Franklin Hugh Elliott former Tooele county deputy slier- Tuesday related incidents con- cerning the fatal shooting of his wife at Wendover on October 26 last the stand in the second day of his first degree murder trial here Elliott before a crowded court room said he could not recall the gun exploding in his hand or Tribune Intermountain Vire PARK CITY—Jacob N Hock 25 of Keetley section foreman for the Union Pacific railroad was killed instantly and three members of a train crew were injured near KectleY about four miles east of here Tuesday when a box car was and !derailed injuredoverturned are William Cray-no- r O W (Dave) Saxton and Ray IE Nelson all of Ogden Mr Nelson' a student brakeman suffered a broken leg and extent of injuries of the other two men both brakemen was not ascertained immediately All three were taken to an treasurer and Harry P Earll Ogden hospital retary-managRailroad officials said Mr Hock and Mr Craynor apparently were pinned beneath the car when it overturned about 5:30 p ni whilo ( being pushed up a grid' with R 0 string of five other cars Mr tort and Mr NelSOn were believed ''9 ' thrown clear of the fr ftaonhirrilgvecabreen I I "any shooting" He said one of his first recollec- tions was that something was wrong and he went to his neigh- bors for help and to get a doctor He explained that he had taken a "couple of drinks" at the Wend- Over jail where he was staying and then went to a bar and had "two whiskies" before returning to the jail The defendant 1A'aS still on the stand being cross examined by the The accident occurred near the state when court was' recessed at New Park mine about one mile 5:15 p m until NVednesday at 10 south of Eeetloy a rn Mr Hock leaves a widow And The trial opened Monday with two small children at Neetley Sheriff Alma White of Tooele coun- - They had lived in this area only ty W G Hamilton and Peter about two months having moved "McKellar both peighbors of the here from the ITintah community near Ogden Elliott family as witnesses Tuesday morning Mrs R P Dwight mother of Mrs Elliott 1 - Sax-doub- Use of trucks and trailers with hot water heatspecially built-iers to prevent freezing was the answer of experts to that problem :' '' re- be one of the items of discussion :: ‘4 aargz :: :''! and experiments search help solve these problems How army experts have solved '' the problem of transportation of ex' drinking and cooking water in wacold climates where tremely ' ter in ordinary tanks would freeze solid in only a few minutes will '5-- - Tribune Wire 'VERNAL—Testimony in behalf of Indians of the Uintah-Oura- y and Uncompahgre highlighted the opening sessions Tuesday of a hearing being cod- ducted here by members bl a sup- committee of the public lands corn-H- I mittee of the United States senate Senator Pat : IcCarran of Nevada chairman of the subcom- mittve and Senator Abe Murdock of Utah a member of the commit-Takin- g tee were iin charge that Indians of the reservations are suffereng because of acreage being "whittled" from the reservations during past years C C Wright superintendent of i - i z: ''1: - V f:4 4' 74 11 ' i'- i :b 4 - I - — t - ? 1 5b § 01 Count ies r 11i t nlx Ariz 0 t $ 1 0 '0 4r IV 14( '' ' 54'" ' c '' '''1 jr'-i- '''W''' ' L 1 4 — der? ol1-2- ""k-- 4C' 1 s e 0- - iv I'' 11! - tt - J:: - i II e''''''''' " i 3 ' I - ': - '':'- - ' ' - z le -1 " d 1 'i:'sv Iib SiMisokali -- ! i V1 t i 'r-'-- -- t ':''i:'0'-- ti tI :' ': - '' i: '‘:1 -- N l' '': t 1 ) ' 4'- 1741- '' 4 ‘ t: I4 k iI t kdt7 ' " ' : ltt - )t - g 4 k i: '1 v ' : l''i ': "'' ' t t i llA: : 11 111 L 115- - A I it LE : ' - '': t 1 1 i - ' I1 g " s ' 'A N:' I f' c ! 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'A 7" I If : s 14l'''' ' ' i ' '414 §f ' 1'141111 - ' t4 g ' Speakers Pav Tribute At Romney' Rites -- I 4k e- " ) ''' if - - :' ''?‘" ir t- 1- - - - ' - ' it " ' t '' ' t N ward bishopric officiating Speakers will be Stephen L richards and Albert E Bowen of the council of the twelve apostles of the L ID S church i 1 f f- — 1 ' t k '''' 1t I rri 1 ' a 4 : s- ‘ '4 10 '' - t i - 7t e 4 - - be conducted Wed- OS' ' "1 i I1 'Nilo 1 - :it '41i-e- - 1f M 1 I it t 1 4 0 -- - I --- 0 el ' 1000 resday at 1 nrn in the University LDS ward chapel 160 University street Salt Lake City John L Firmage first counselor of the 0 I ' Funeral services for Sidney J Nebelier 43 former chairman of the Utah state A A A committee and the Utah state USDA war board who died Friday in PhoeNvill 4 11 t 1 '' 1 ' Nebeker Funeral Set for Today ?' - A a - '1 be'-Aus- t - ' federal complaint charging Herbert ilensen Pollock and Ralph Orson Geertsen with stealing S3115 from a Coca-Col- a truck on the Fort Dougl7s miiitarv reservation was filed Tuesday in the district attorney's office The two men were taken to Ogden to be arra4:ned before IT S et)Aiinisaioner Jolin A Sneddun U S Commissioner E M Garnett is out of town 1he robbery allegedly took place last Thursday P T 14 Salt Lake Pair 4 'Z- '' - A q P-'''- "'-''- I 7 ' ' '- r - )Vtj liellr2W'' 7 - ' - 57 ' 1 - I-- Ng - :' 5 NW5- 0' ! - s - ' i i 1 k : t f - s' -- m II wi? 1 4 E 4 - : 2 w 11 ' 4---"- 4 - - I '' 4 It :i :” ' S ' L)rfili ! Face I N ? 11 T i - Program U J : !Utalm I I - r ' le Army Reports I the county courthouse was the main witness Tuesday Tuesdalr during the He added The hearing opcned at 10 a tn present there are about 1422 Indians of the Ute and because of the numerous wita special night session was and White River tribes and 600 of nesses held Monday night Also heard the Uncompahgre tribe stationed Monday was J H Leect assistant on the reservations and that they chief of lands of the U S grazing have approximately 270000 acres service in Salt Lake City of grazing land 650000 acres of The hearing is being conducted forest land and SO000 acres of ir- 41 s a means of establishing an equi-- rigation land allotted to them on table division of llands between The the two reservations white and Indian stockmen Ile further explained that this sessions will be resumed Wednescompared with approximately 20- - day at 9:30 a rn 000000 acres Of land originally Also attending the hearing are signed to the Indians and that it is T C Havell of the general land the aim of the Indians and reserva- office in Washington D C: Leland tions officials to build up the acre- - r0 Graham of the solicitors office age so that stocks and crops of of the department of interior the tribes will not suffer as has Washington: Walter V Woehlke been the case in recent years assistant to the commissioner of Nearly 200 persons including- Indian affairs at Chicago and members of the three tribes crowd- other officials from Salt Lake City Retail Credit Alen Reelect Officers : e Magician Maps S L e4Y sec- - er told her version of the shooting at A Tooele government telephone the Wendover post office 0 and the ' I operator Mrs Maude Ellen Loof- events before and after the ' killing ? w:"' 1" in58 was bourow Jones 'It i' seriously ' - '''''': ' I0 '''' ''''' 1 automoan :' ' :' jured when struck by 9Ir' ' K P Todd district commercial I bile proceeding south on Main Groilp Slates Speaker I ( tpas 4H0: ::: :: of the Mountain States street between and Third Second supervisor if MIDVALE—Mark E Peterson Telephone and Telegraph company 1 t'' 8 p m South streets at Tuesday ' -i ' ! 4 general manager of the Deseret was reelected president of the As- Salt Lake police reported I will speak on "The Terms of sociated Retail Credit Men TuesNews Mrs Jones suffered possible r4: :A: basal skull fracture compound Peace After the War" at a meet- day night at a meeting in the Hotel fracture of the left leg lacerations ing: of the Midvale Wornen's2 Com- Utah L E Banker was reelected vice club Wednesday at p m Corporal Raymond Ware multiple bruises and abrasions and munity at H Robert Pederson the Midvale hall in Pacific action was shock The vehicle city driven president Missing by Willie A Inman 18 of 548 East Dr Harlan Tarbell of Chicago world-fame- d Fourth South street police said I magician who is rec- ognized as the successor to the late Harry Houdini will be in Salt Power Firm Pioneers Lake City Wednesday He will attend a dinner at the ' Name New Officers Alta club 100 East South Temple 1 34' t AttuAv'etC: 476N '4 c street as a guPst of Salt Lake as-- I Al D Smith purchasing agent WOODS CIIOSS Davis County temblv No 31 of the Society of 'p American Magicians Dr Tarbe —Corporal Theo Raymond N'are for the Utah Power & Light coin'SPrft assumed office as presiIs a member of the national so- - a SOU egf Mr and Mrs Charles M pany ' S''''' Old dent of the Timers' cir-torganizaAn evening of entertain- - Ware of Woods Cross has been 44' tion ' of the company Tuesday to ment is being arranged according :missing in action in the southwest i' ' to Frank E O'Brien local secre- - Pacific area since December 19 succeed Joseph E Cushman diviNk -' k St"' It sion manager of Rexburg Idaho ilk14191 Lary to a war department ana6cording were The election results i Dr Tarbell is the author of sev- communication to his parents 1 nounced following an annual ban:' 1 k I eral books concerning magic He A graduate of Davis high school quet of the :" ' '''' Monday organization also is the author of the Tarbell in the class of 1941 Mr Ware t r::2 I at the Hotel Utah About i : 4 it'V''''''1l'' t ks 'jk$ course which is considered the enlisted in the army air corps night t A f t I 350 veteran employes of the comA 141bible of all magicians October 5 1941 He was assigned pany attended the banquet ' i P i'k - t: The renowned magician will to overseas duty with a bombard-leav- e Other officers elected included: '1'01 ' ' V: ''' ' ' - 1- k Salt Lake City Thursday ment unit after completing courses L W Nims of Salt Lake City ' -4: A14 4 i k dd-- eltr in air mechanics and flight vice president and J Byran i t ::' N l r '041a01 'ilt:t Clark Orem secretary-treasure' neering !' 't t - i r ' Kills Two t Quarterinaster Officers id-ALSt George Tell of Exploits Tonight I - Ijurors Hear 'Rail Man Dies tindian Land Claims Hearing Opens As Boxcar Accused in Intermountain Ilintah 'Indian affairs at Fort Duchesneaed hearing that at Murder Trial ILeaves Tracks reservations 1943 1 Tribune Intermountain- IVire ST GEORGE Feb 16—A student flier was killed instantly and h:s instructor was fatally injured in the crash here Tuesday of a light navy training plane operated by the Bassett and Phelps flying scThool at St George Charles Wayne Kimball 19 of Canon City Colo was found dead In the wreckage on the Dave Foremaster farm about five miles southeast of St George and Cameron L Johnson 23 of Ventura Cal died in a St George hospital at 2:45 p rn The crash occurred about 9:30 a m Mr Kimball suffered-a broken neck and Mr Johnson a basal skull fracture and internal injuries: Mr Johnson a son of H G Johnson of Ventura had been working as instructor at the St Cerge school for the past six months: Mr Kimball lacked only five hours of dual training for completing his basic flying work Cause of the crash had not been ascertained Tuesday night The wrecked ship was spotted from the air by other fliers from the field just after 10 a tn The search began only a few minutes earlier after field officials reported the plane 30 minutes overdue on a training flight fit was stated they were practicing simulated forced landings and that the plane apparently stalled then went into a nose dive The craft was almost completely demolished - a akr ritibtint alt Zrbe 11 i 79th YEAR—SINCE 1864 t4 cy J ' - :: ::: ' 1 2 e ' - Q1-0cL4- HOURS 10 o 6 DIAL A b - t a L 1 - : i7 -4- |