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I' I 1 1 I - 'Diary Reveals IWar Office 1943 Monday Morning March Lists Utahn Hawaiians to Assume Duties As Missing Ready Rebuilt Fort ::r4444414404404esosasast Zile 10 - 4 ------- 1 : at t Tribune Intermountain Wire FROVOConstruction is under way on two subdivisions in Orem to relieve the severe housing shortage and preparations are being completed for a third reports George Smeath director of the Utah County Planning association Erection of 50 homes on the P C Peterson subdivision has been started by Gunderson brothers contractors of Salt Lake City isIttie Lynn Groneman Provo contrector has started work on 63 units on the J Erval Christensen 1 14:1:20 ''' ' t ' - - 4 - —- --- r iis-- t4 - ' I : --- i l"i ' A4''''' i r v1441'V44 : s ''' 4: r 0 ' ' ) 4IT k - - '''' ) 7 i'''13'1:: ' :r i :a ' :: t ' f - 4 ? — - ' t-- ' - 4-- '" N m 1' 4 11mwmobilmow141mmwmf-d- ‘ati x 64-:(- Clearfield Depot Gets Additional Officers - CHEER - I -- - - --- - ----‘ - - 4 - I d- r - - i- r S 4"''''74r-1- ek'''''yr 69 -- I - 4 r - 4" i 1 :' Zs' '4 )f 'it 0 I tt N k I t f ‘ ( i ' Wf - ' 1 4 4 IA 'i - 44 - 4 T - 4 : ?II - lc i 1 e ' s i - --11 - 6 1 k ' ' I - 1tow"o - - - YOU'VE STILL GOT RIDE A N NJ 4 N--- - L V(4)10 0 - 'A ( - 1 dictators:: - I ling glass ofBecker's! 41440't - ' ' i' 1 46) 111 t ' '!:44 rt' $ t - '- ' ' - " w li - 1144- - ' BECKER PRODUCTS UTAH OCDEN 1! as : -- 0 -- 1 CO ' A 1 'f it ilki 6 I 1 '' ! ' t 15 'ft on '‘ - Cs "44S 11" I 4' & ip itt ' t tz Ls vi 4'':':"''"7 v t : ‘ r' 4 ovod: -- - it)mmar-ILErmr-r-1- ” :)71 7 pliPAC ' o PINNEY BEVERAGE -: Co A! -- '71"" Altit West iV47''LIP4111Witil 533 South - - 401' Cu TIONICES Mmaagmg Ptrector 1 '' Robison of Lehi Deputy seph District Governor Rodney Ashby of St George Deputy District GovernOr Dr W Woolf of Provo and Elmo Moore cabinet secretary of Murray District Governor Kingston an- nounced that a charter night for! 1' the 11tday 25Lions club would be held a i i Nevada Miners Get Pay Raise 11 1 i vio- 1 e :64es 449144- - " dell - I'I ' '' 10" '4lommommilinomiwilM011 ILI - 1 ' f- - ''' 1 - ' 7I LFtsotsrseeltamSaillyt et e--q- 1 r itrr ''' co I-- I:v It 1 '' ti -- i i' '4 t- ' :!'1 "-- - - - 4 :- - ''' -' proleatdedtrawciktshinis elsopoecwteodrktiongbe days The bid was for $6205820 with the engineer's estimate $73239 '' rt-C- for Ile ! Peri ranch owner who described himself SA "a cowboy by trade" The bride came to Reno in June 1937 to file suit for divorce against Wallace Groves then known as the "Wizard of Wall Street" She remained in Reno after the divorce and purchased the She luxurious Shadow ranch then married and divorced Paul Peterson a rancher Her next husband NV88 Gordon Rice Reno attorney and after divorcing him she married and divorced Edward C Cupit then a Wtshoe county deputy sheriff - 0 iatoltrig -- - ' ta S Catbil f414 rill Nev (UP)—Monael former New York stage actress and daughter of L R Lindley Philadelphia financier was married Saturday right to her fifth husband—her second matrimonial venture with a Nevada cowboy Miss Lindley whose previous marriages have been in order to a New York financier a 'Ne- a Nvaed:ftzbcgrt :If Pftcernr0 la‘tyero l'i r r 1r 41 wAnts I I t Plus 1:1I:Iter Earnings! the United agency ' ' 4t '' V 14 ' permanent States government automatically every account to 0000 and DESERET FEDERAL too has a record of safety dependability and progressive manage- - ka0 k : 11 :: : i- i - ''''k- 1 7 t i - - t 4 41 11 f sii a rt r71e- 1 4 1- 11° ": -1lefro6te - 11 1 i swo 14 - - - L-- 717 - : ' 1 A i i 6 r ': e - - -- -- : II t' ' 7 0 - - 4 Fabrics- r ' - - -- - - :r iIkir v' AN -1 t t exi-- t - ffiti i- I m- 1 11— s Yard r) re' cl --- I ! - Yard 4t::: II i of fine Spring I - r t : I I I — - - - 1 f F - ' - 7tli i - I 14" -- - ' t 7- '"0"N--k-a-641$r- J 7 1 r48 - - - or' ' - ' - 41 p t el II t d'- 3 - I t a- Ott i 1 1 x 1 - - i I p 4 ik i i 11 i ' 1 k l-- x ' 41ri 1 z‘ i ' LI - - DIAL a ‘! 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P 4 Rogulations" le --- 44 SOUTH MAIN I' "Soars Stores Hove Postod or Markod Coling Prices in Complianco With Govornmont t' — - - Plenfy of 100t30 Virgin Wool r 111 1 - ' ''t is 1s 0 t 1 KJAR - 4t 1'''')'-- ' - I - 1 l' ! ther4d101 ( - i 4 We Invite small saw- Inas StittOWItS and large lampsum Investments KIS 4- - - - 4- ' month NORM -- - 'Air ' ' - - f:41di including wool crepes wool coatings wool suitings and wool fleeces (plenty of 100(70 virgin wool fabrics) Colors in darks light springs or plaids for your selection Buy these fabrics now —and sew them into lovely clothes for the Easter parade! Is& Floor t "1 :1 t woolens - merit For over 37 years we have paid conalatentle high dividend more than $7000000 to date' Raving received by the tOth earn in lull from the 1st of each L 'f' iko Irtri f III ' t ' Insures INPON ' T -- or A r 'F' :1:1--1 rfr- - ' l'1' - r (III tO A splendid new assortment Ilk b fi ' ° g2:b1 t ie-- L 1 -- 1 - ! 7 It IA I - ddit : I - I f-- 8 b‘ 1 r '0'A t 4C: h kw 1 r I 10 "1"orisiropme-- - fl 4' S 4 i'' 11 islicateces 7-'- ) i 11 ‘161:1"121 J'Itt f) 0 0 gs 10-In- ' ' S 4 °Coatin) 0 '1 idbt 4581 :17 ( : r (''''-'-'''- se 4 f f 111 r U k 459 1 --4 '‘ splipais i I f 1 t ‘tt- -4 1 I I I C IA' i' li iI 6) nounced Sunday J W Whiting Springville has been awarded the contract The project which includes the construction of a steel girder bridge over the Union Pacific rail- - - ‘ 54-inc- 1 le - ' i I Widths 7 j tcy J 4 access ' I 14 jormi 1 atiA‘1160 Construction of the road from the TooeleStockton (U-3highway to the Tooele ordnance depot will start noon Chairman John S Evans of the state road COMMISMOrk an725-mi- y1 L4'"7" - i V - (41-11-- Road Work Looms 1 - I 1 1I t fi ii Ne- - 1 Toode-Stockto- n I '' PS ng 4t77)7' ri '''dt"'''''' ' 0 lCa I! t - It A er is 0 lapVI 001 Crep es 1 '' - r7 114 LI i - ELY Nev—Wage increases for employes of the Nevada mines di- i vision of Kennecott Copper cor- i poration at McGill and Ruth and 1 the Consolidated Coppermines corporation at Kimberly have beenj announced The action of the two companies which has been entirely voluntary will be submitted to the war labor board for its approval due to the fact that since last September all wage increases voluntary or otherwise moat be approved by that body ' I 1 A il ik 11 7' 1 Fifth Time RENO Lindley e 11 Of 0 11' el1 ried' to Domenic : '''"' t ' G reca - 1 Wild Mitre i :iN1 1' ' ' IN :if ' ' ' k f"--- - N - i I ''' ) -- 1 ' - : ug Foco At - - o -' lat'tt ii soolii oorrAinggsmanvr---"------ es - EXTA4iNr Salt Ick Distributor: tai to14' q a" t dr i '44 4 040JUTIA mamma - 8t71'"' -- ifr---- 4 i psr - I ---- ' ta 11- - WI s : ''' orio'-' ti:tt ts i - :4' 011 rk---re-- - '''''-- ' 011r ? 1 - to a- I'- - 930 MaisA 'f 6 1 t1i - 1- ' 5 to Nn'4 r 1'1 - '$ ' I -- t - irionryit I 2 :30 Iiii -- kiek- AP ' kl )our ' ) ati ' '4 li 74641 - -- 'k 4 I s - i tab: Stosto wiltiof oti417:tanx 'de- enrcli'dt pleasuresfood lirious of suarroundings 1 i g wilt SQprethoLightfolnewu ItiVe i f - I ' 1 14:1 fai ' ' 4—"-- atT4112e6 naarevanlowrelsievirnvge 1 Weds Like X S Ex-Actre- ss f - t' 1 '''t ' - ' 1 At the end of a weary day enjoy a spark- - 7 4:4 : -- ch gott-rw- c- - - i it I ' aatndthdeairughhotmere A we'd live' under i it f F Van--Lioness- es in Reno for the present Lake City Ensign Ross his wife and four- -- PILSEDEA 841”' Accept cheerfully all the little inconveniences incident to war they're nothing compared with the impoverished life I 11111E1E1ln t - 1 X C e-- - I o- 1 c 0 - t - - -- I- - '- ' to the mainland possibly as slave labor Because of keen rivalry between British of the Hudson Bay company which virtually monopolized trading in the northwest and Wyeth the Bostonian found It impossible to hire white help He thus was forced to use less desirable island natives who had apparently exhibited an immense dislike of white man'a work Wyeth himself tells of the difficult time he had bringing islanders to Fort Hall Dr Howard added His diary reveals how he frequently had to chase down Hawaiians who slipped away from the party "like scared rabbits" at every opportunity Of a comparatively large group of Hawaiians Dr Howard said Wyeth arrived with less than a dozen who were used as manual laborers in and about the fort Some intermarrying with Indians others probably escaping sSokcuielltyandHKeeyiss a mBemigh"eCr"ohtonthoer and heading for the coast Dr Beta Theta Pi fraternity Before Howard a a I d the Hawaiians disappeared but not withentering naval service he was af- slowly the San Francisco out leaving traces of their brief with filiated 1 office of American Factors who stay in what is now southeastern e specialize in the sugar and pine- Idaho- an As example she pointed to apple business "Owyhee"—most promEnsign Chiatovich arrived at the name the Clearfield supply depot from inent in Owyhee county and the San Diego naval supply depot Owyhee river The name was the Previously he had been on active Indian pronunciation of Hawaii naval supply depot she asserted duty at the He Is a graduate Oakland Cal of the University of Nevada and week-ol- d son come from Portland was manager of the college news- Ore Ensign Ross was a member paper and also was active in base- of the college quartet and glee ball basketball and' football clubs while Albany colWhile attending the university lege and the attending of Oregon University he was affiliated with Sigma Al- He has been active in civic clubs pha Epsilon fraternity Coffin and a teacher in Montana and was Keys and Blue Key Mr Chiato- dispatcher and freight claims vich was an accountant in the Fed- agent for the Robertson Freight eral Works agency and the state Lines In Portland and Seattle beof Nevada before joining the navy fore Wccepting a commission in the cHaisr3nifeareKarethsirdyilnleg - r- 77::1:771 - "-' -- 4?1N7)401I - fr'Irl-'-f- 4 ef - 1" 'i '''' ) - ''- -- ' : - if - '''' t -- 's ' ! - f - '':' - - k- sir - - 4 '' - - t '14 1 i 4 A r-- sk 0-- ' 'i' -" i 1 -1- 72 I -- i -1 fp ' like l- - ::'-' -- - Tribune Intermountain Wire 'the University of Minnesota with CLEARFIELD—Officers recent- - a degree in electrical engineering and also received his law degree While e ly arriving at the Clearfield naval from thesame university ' I V supply depot include Lieutenant in school he was active in debatPatrick E Foy Lieutenants (j g) ing circles He is a member of ' Grant L Christiansen and Tevia Delta Theta Phi fraternity BealoOler RrsS wff - l' Thompson and Ensigns Daniel fore entering the navy he was chief of plant protection and chief of Chiatovich and Charles E Ross I ' Lieutenant Foy graduated from maintenance for the Northern ordnance naval plant at Minneapolis Minn His wife Katherine and Ole daughter Patricia accompanied him here LIP" was Lieutenant Christiansen Lake City He at- Salt R! 'STRAP-HANGEtende11 the University of Utah Ist-where he studied business administration He is a member of Delta Sigma Pi commerce fraternity and b 7 : He held managerial Sigma Pi tii'---positions with the Broadway Deand i 1:7‘1'4partment store of Los Angeles -' Z t64-with Montgomery Ward & Co in He re' San Jose anct Oakland ''''' sides with his wife Virginia at zaciep Pit(1-t s 1911 South Sixteenth East street '1'" Lake City Salt 4t i Lieutenant Thompson comes from Albany Cal While attendI ing the University of California 4! -4r he was a member of the freshman - !? and varsity crews Golden Bear t gellgi - 4 2-- ' yew KNOW They'It FRESHER - Male ow sim OJy Cracktr ilohjortory Botworts Dewily' and 144 Pdestry Coda r '4 - Fillmore Lions Get Charter 4 "'s t 1 - sWzolver3 i 1 o : -- ::– ' ' '"(2 l'"' :-f g bo '-- - ' :7x - f: ' - ''''''' - -' - g ' ' '' 1 --- Io 4 " l''' - - --- I - 1 : 111118ac8tia7n ' New officers arriving at Clearfield naval supply depot left to right: Top row Lieutenant Patrick E Foy and Lieutenant (jg) Grant L Christensen bottom row Lieutenant (jg) Tevis Thompson and Ensigns Charles E Ross and Daniel Ghlathvich - : 4 - - ' ki ''''141-- -7- '''414'''''''''''') : cq IN CRISPNESS in flavor Saltine Wafers by Purity are better than ever! Next time you have a party find out how economical how useful they really are! ' eLt ' 4 : ''' !" 41 e - ''-- $ 1' ' c i !ak$ 46- '' v -- -ill !40 '- - - a '''4 ? — ! i If-- 7 i 444-9- ' - o-- - en ' - ' -- ' Jpb-- 's ‘ it 7 - - ' st 1 rk 7tt' ti '' t great-grandchildr- '- a - - '''1- -' I - ' :' : !:r-::":-- ' '" 1 1 ' ' 1 ot- s- 11" '')' e - ''''5c ' 0 es-t- to c: : Z 4-' 41('V - -- k - r I : : lk- ::' J 4 T - ' - 04- '' L: : i::?'::-- - ' I 1 I - Ci 4 ' $ - t' - a - - t - - t - - o' : '' - - s 4- - t - : - - ':- t ' Rowe 28 son of Mr and Mrs 4 r ii ' - - ri'r"' I I 54-- " 7 -- 4 : 0 ---- A 4 — r t : -- t:--- ' i'"p'!0' it - ' '4 ' ' tikt e: ' 1:' ' ''''' '' t'-'- t 444sit4 t 1- i: ?: '' 'z?c - T -- 4 - 's' - I ::ik: 4-- p i I 1 ! 1 V ! i 41 - 414- nounced - I N owo - c'e47:7- : r-a- g a ' ! - t z'' 1 0e"1P"--"-t - 'i":'":- t) "- 1 - '4"!!''''? ' Smeath Houses in these new subdivisions are for rent or sale tcr defense workers only Mr Smeath an- ' 4 W '' ? - a - -- John I! 'f'- 4 W Rowe of 44 North First West i street Spanish Fork is missing in t action in the north African area -'i his parents have been notified by : "'''--Tribune Intermountain Wire the war department ' ' ' ' ': FORT HALL Idaho- — HawaiAttached to a medical corps unit F enMinnie to Dr Mr Rowe ians according of the U S army '' ' ? Howard noted Idaho authority on tered the armed forces in June i 4 Fort Hall and its builder Nathan- 1942 ' iel Wyeth helped construct the His wife Mrs Monte Reynolds famed Idaho trading post Rowe whom he married June 3 '!:' t ber She revealed this virtually un- 1942 resides at Payson t 54 01'411 !: known fact Friday in a discussion Before entering the army Mr r to::: trr 4 tgoarcs an enoddf :'':i'i: tI ( of the early landmark and historic Rowe attended Brigham Young 44 e- (o ‘ 04 c' ''''' f teacher in Cache to ':'':: '"'"±"'"-H'k--setrading center in the west and Provo at Spanish g ' The Hawaiians approximately university tl - ' schools L county rtii : ti 11 of them were brought as la- Fork high school He yvao a prom' tI more than 30 Mr Thomson N ts 4 co‘' 14 borers in 1835 by Wyeth from the inent athlete at both schools Born of NI the and superintendent pt1 years he where coast ' 4 '74 country for two terms from 1902 November 17 Oregon Fork district at 3 7 -Spanish 1114 to 1907 fH also was a charter 1914 he lived with his family in operated a small fort to Fort 1os Hall built the previous year and Carbon county during his childmember 0 the Emeritus club of ‘)!4-'"- 4 as77 then only a crude stockade and hood Alumni -of Utah — the 4— University : still far froth its later more per" Besides his wife and his parents Don W Rowe 4 Missing in sociation 7 Ir- f' 4021 manent construction In 16 1862 He was born March he three brothers John: Reed ' action in north Africa- Her information came from andhas -the old fort at Richmond Cache all of Spanish Rowe Glenn ---2 v" Clit11-ishe 4 several sources but primarily county a son of George and Alice Fork five sisters Mrs H K LOOKING FOR AN gleaned the facts from Wyeth's Harkness of Walnut Creek Cal Tomlinson Thomson who were ' Store Raid 4own diary now in the Congres- Mrs M E among the first settlers of that of Elko Nev Buglars j APPROPRIATE GIFT sional library which has been Mrs JamesLundberg district He received his early edi THAT IS EASY ON THE (11 Lake House of Salt Loot in Get $100 hisseen by but a handful of BUDGET? CA''' ucation in Richmond schools and 1 City Mrs E V McClure of Redtorians Including herself old attended later the Goodea the entered Brigham Mrs who and Hansen Cal Roy Burglars -'' Dr Howard told how sWyeth ding in Logan of Spanish Fork rich Silvertown store at 131 East Young college young vigorous farsighted and career educational his with shrewd but open business First South street early Sunday in Eegining Richmond as a teacher he later ' acumen built Fort Hall l'ot I! ! took radios overnight bags jack- became principal of Richmond ! 7 ( On his second trip to the northets shirts and topcoats valued at schools He retired from school gr west Wyeth brought 83000 worth 4 Lake police work in 1913 to engage in farming more Salt than $100 of goods for the American Fur detectives reported Sunday dairying and livestock raising 1" 44t4oasii4--i4444a company under a contract made beSince 1930 he had lived in Logan entered The police burglars All Members Close on Sundays the in during his previous visit to comthe LDS An active worker l!eved by breaking a rear window Oregon country in 1832 The - ' ----' became FILLMORE ' !!!esseettostaa4440404400144 pany refused them however ! Lions club of Utah So in 1834 Wyeth erected the the fifty-thir- d t fort out of quaken asps designed to formally become a member of ll as a for the the International Association of chiefly depository I 11 ft' I I produce the American Fur com- Lions clubs Saturday evening when 1 afwAvffilgai I -pany had rejected and Wyeth left the international charter vvaa dewad i A ‘ 110:211mnow 11 stoics w' livered to President Francis Kelly eight men in charge With the remaining members of by District Governor T Ray King"!) ' l'''' oft ‘414 01C11 '''' '''' '' - Mit his party he continued toward the ston of Murray The presentation ill 7 (11174): " ' ' west coast and built a small trad- took place during the charter night c Pii " '40 44' liof ' IL ' c' so ' - ' 14' e sok onColuman in island the 1 ' in the Stevens hotel ing post '' banquet 's'''' i i near what iIs now Wilbia river ks President Dewey Sanford of the Itt "el' If ' lamette Ai' i 'I Air in was club Delta sponsoring V : In need of laborers at Fort Hall charge of the program presented 'NN ii Wyeth returned to the fort which by the Delta club members with r! fr by then was doing a brisk business Principal LeGrande Noble of the n rr - 011 r'' A He brought with Topaz high school as toastmaster' with Indians rirsr-ika ' tei r4 — A Li i4 sz him a group of Hawaiians ob1 3 4111 C: the hundred Lions and! i Among tained from the British at present were Internacouvere Wash Orel Cluff of counselors tional t i I Dr Howard said the British had J W Thornton and Aura t a thriving trade with the Sandwich Richfield C Hatch of Provo Immediate past P i K Ilk Pt if sia l PIPD1 cv) and - un- district (Hawaiian) islands N tau deputy governors Dr Jo-J1 ot iii U i ta doubtedly had brought the natives Leo Ellertson of Murray and 41 ill i: V it-- )i 4 All subdivisions will have roll type curb and gutter sidewalks and graded and graveled streets Units will be ready for occupancy Fhortly after midsummer said Mr or 0 111'4‘ -- - -- 4 — c' property Building has been delayed on the Maylon Drage subdivision to be constructed by Levi Nelson company but arrangements will be completed in a short time 17''''' 't t FORK — Don SPANISH Indians Named Owyhee After Early Laborers oN 1 0 I -i rtir0 I: front 1S2' to ho! 1524 and to England was an officiator in the tiegart i L D S temple and a high priest at ' the time of his death On September 7 1887 he mar- ried Eva Shepard in the Logaa LADS temple Surviving besides his widow ofTribune Intermountain Wire are nine sons and daurhLogan — M Thomson ters George A Thomson of Lew is- LOGAN George 80 pioneer Cache county educator ton Mrs Jesse Webb of Richmond: and prominent L D S church work- Mrs P B Van Orden Mrs Rene I i er died early B Wooley Mrs M L Baird and in an S Thomson of Salt Lake Sunday '''i and Dr NVendell 3 Nolan T Ogden hospital" -city after a three- t !and Floyd Thomson of Alameda illness week Cal 22 grandchildren seven Mr Thomson i '''1- - t'"and three brothers who was hon- - ' Mrs and sisters Maggie T Mer' ored in J u n e rill and Joseph R Thomson of "00 1942 by the Uni- l: Thomson ainddah Thomas '1 versity of Utah '' on:14cphrmesotnodn at special serv- ii ices oaf 5 hae mgreami- t - ' -- ' o - ''' 8 --- 44 'church Fate Unknown 'Death Claims Cache County School Pioneer I ' ' '':-- irribune z11(x i - s:' ' 7:f' -- l nit c - cl a3 ' b bl - - -- ---- 0 cei c —4- SALT LAKE CAIY - - z 4k—e UTAH -- I 1 ti -- g - L - e 1 - 4w0 r - - T - ' 4ten - '':' -- fly1Ks - Wys -- - |