Show Second Section SECTION Wtmwm OSDEN CITY UTAH B it' In Death Inquiry w 'A i tut Xi k crt tody "were continuing their search for a white American and a Mexican who were reportedly participating in a dice game preceding the fatal shooting of Connie W Howell' 33 Negro a 4 I Si 1 A 5 : :5 ' f Mil- v of 159 Twenty-sixt- h der proprietor of the rooming house where the shooting occurred awaited completion of t investig" ation A knife which Howell is supposed to have held in his hand when he kicked in the door and entered Alexander's room has-rio- t been found the office said Alexander's statement supported by statements of others indicates a as probable claim' of witnesses so far interviewed agreed Howell had the weapon In other points the statements are contradictory Weber County Attorney M Blaine Peterson saidand further investigation is pblig£tory until all possible witnesses 53 Negro -? V self-defen- se f have offered their testimony that a dice game ' It was reported at which Howell lost a large amount preceded the shooting One witness said a white Ameri can nad a Mexican were in the game with Alexander and Howell Meanwhile funeral arrangements for Howell are awaiting word from relatives in Boone W Va and in 1 Massachusetts : Case Pisnii'sseu USO performers pause for affectionate greeting with soldiers In Germany FRIEND ti Hugh (center) unu memDerrsurrounaea wun diers beinff kissed are Pfc James Coin Ekron merly of Grouse Creek Box Elder county Pvt pnow was lateen i Three Bound Over tavern- 227 Twenty-- f ifjth and Were - ordered held for trial in Second ' district court Sandman and Law are at liberty In City Court - ComDlaints signed by Mrs B Tolman charging Ray Fife 38 of 2674 Childs with disturbing the peace using o&scene language and trespass were dismissed in city court today by Judge J Quill Neb eker following a motion by Sam uel H Barker assistant city at 1 I i ? A torney The complaints were dismissed on the grdunds a compromise had been made between the complainant and defendant under permis sion of the court Meanwhile Jack G Felt Jr 27 iof -2741 Adanjs and Phil Hawkins 21of 77 S street Salt Lake City each forfeited $10 bail run cing traffic lights W P Cook 24 of 50d Thirteenth pleaded guilty to running two red lights and one - I stop sign and was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or serve five days v on each charge M R Hallcraft 40 of 863 Patterson pleaded guilty to a charge of running a stop sign and was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or serve five days Mrs "Grace S Kinner 34 of 1666 Gibson forfeited $10 bail petit larceny Kv (leftV Wakefield Was reported missing on (u s army signal corps pnotoj SSgtFEJ tes U S Francis E Bates son-in- law pf Mrand Mrs Amei Scher rer 823 Cahyon road has been awarded the bronze star by Maj Gen Robert B McCluru with the U S army forces the New Hebrides for refusing rescue from enemy encirclement whicnNyould have meant leaving woundedbe-hin- d and for choosing rather to make a defense with four other men against 60 to-- ' 75 Japs He has also received the pirple heart for shrapnel wounds received durHis wife ing the lengagement Mrs Catherine H Bates lives in San Francisco " on $500 hail each and Gibson on The complaint signed by $300 W London' inspector for the Jay state liquor commiss on alleges that on NovM9'1944 the defend ants "did unlawfully sjell and keep for sale certain "alcoholic liduor" Meanwhile admittirig a vagran cy charge by being a dissolute person James Martin Moss was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or serve 50 days m jail Bail' of $30 Vvas declared for feited in the case ol Burton D Farber who' failed to appear for Clarence Kingston newly elected trial on a charge of possession of false and fictitious liquor per- - member of the Wet er county mus school board took at the first meet bag ?of the new year replacing EL J (Ted) Combines Parker from the Second district The board was reorganized with H Guy Childs as president and Theo L Thompson as vice-pres- ident- Other members of the board TAYLOR— The L D S Taylor are Lewis Wangsgard and Fred- ward will hold a farewell party erick Barker for two men entering the U S L E Swenson was appointed as army: Wayne Kingston son of sistant superintendent clerk and Mr and Mrs Clarence Kingston treasurer for the coming two years It was announced tha two new and Lester Wintle son of Mr and school busses which wi 1 be used Wintle combined "with Mjfs Albert a party for the Relief society Wed to offset crowded transportation i conditions will arrive Jah 23 They nesday Jan 10 A program will be presented at win De ariven irom tort" Wayne eiKiu p m in ine wara nail ioi ind under direction of Aldo Ste lowed by a dance at nine p m t phens supervisor of transportation ane neuei society party was previously scheduled for Thurs day Jan 11 Budget tickets will be honored at the dance i 5 i Kingston Begins School Duties i i i ! Taylor Social Events - j Sugar Men Study Labor Problems i SALT LAKE" CITY Jan 5 (AP —Douglas E Scalley vice president and general manager of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company described a meeting" of i sugar beet processors here as "a direct-mea- ns of eliminating migratory labor in ' beet fields" "I feel we are headed at last toward that end" said Scalley The conference called by the United States Sugar Beet association's executive committee to coordinate plans for up mechanization of thespeeding industry's agriculture openedyesterday Wilford Y Cannon o production manager and" chairman of the meet expressed confidence problems will be solved because of recent developments in segmented seed single seed planting and topping and harvesting and - loading " devices Utah-Idah- ' ' Attending 'theHodge of Nampa Idaho and H A aicou oi Twm Falls both of Amalgamated Thomas- - Heath and Jared Lewis Franklin County Sugar com- - Juvenile Wreck Helpers German War Camp Morals pec' 19 shortly after Unit Reviews Year's Hirings There were 33623 persons hired for federal civil service jobs in Utah "during 1944 many of them through 'the offices in Salt Lake City Ogden and at military installations in the state The annual report of Edwin D Ellis branch regional manager attributed the large figure to the lowering" of qualifications and the institution of paid training pro' grams' V' f of the total About were: recruited from points for work 'in the military installations Ellis pointed Out that turnover had been asxhigh as 100 per cent iii some of the installations J i ' one-fourt- h' out-of-sta- te N- U More Air Routes ' 1 -- cig-fr5Hy- nd - Sgt Hard C Bible 'S A letter was received by SALT LAKE CITY Jah 3 (AP) — Four more air routes will serve Salt Lake City in i 'the- postwar years bringing the total to nine Thomas Wolfe traffic vice presiAir Lines made dent - this' predictioii'-afte- rejecting r - ru- SALT LAKE CITY Jan 5 (AP) Arvold of Fargo N Dak imperial shrinef potentate was honored last night bv Utah Shriners on his Y return from the east-we- st tootDall game sponsored bjf the lodge at San Francisco He planned to confer with Utah! Shrine leaders before leaving for the east Authorized to M' s B-1- nt vice-preside- aa er r -- rf - -- f v t r t New Spring Cotton j I X ' f is tweedurov BIRTHDAY - J - i i i n I i A oq' O - i ! Jhere's-Onl- ' McGLANAHan' "Us It WASHINGTON f 8LVD V fry ' M 1 1 ) S t If "I 5 ' ' i Ai I L F ' x at r One GENUINE home ft a a - v y r I'- ' - "aa:£ ' - J " 5 ' ! I' yfAA - 1 - A'r FUR to 52 46 'w&Ma i A j Sample of Bargains: $1995 ALL-WOO- L J i REG $2995 MINK-Stripe- 9iA97 d Coney Fur Jackets — Y2 Price L Reg $3995 DOESKIN COAT— 12 Price i ? ALL-WOO- i BLACK SEALINE (Dyed Coney) FUR COAT—l2 Price REG '3995 CHINA MINK (Dyed Coney) FUR COATS—Cut $8995 f i toj REG $12995 ASSEMBLED MUSKRAT FUR COATS — '2 REG $9995 NATURAL ANTELOPE ! Price! vi Fur or i vwaij— vur Fnr-Tri- m- iu i 799°tr- ft - f Coats Carry Ted 'Tax Where Required J:-- MCCLANAHAN'S 12344WASHINGTON ' At i CHESTERFIELDS— f2 PricB 1 'v REG REG BLVD ' 'Ai McCLANAHAN'S already LOW Cash Prices! and Up 2344 WASHINGTON A' W These Reductions Came Off 'Mr McCLANAHAKS i Mm Sizes 12 to 20—38 to 44 and colors GIFTS Hh Fur-Tri- m x $149 $169 $198 just Dur-- a "fRUlTOFJHELOOM" 23 l Coats Coats O Dressy O Swanky Sport Coats O Clever CHESTERFIELDS ' Yes! You May Charge Them! BLVD I S O Gorgeous S hours with these beautify! styles" '' f— f Greatly Reduced $ NEW Brighten PANTS " 21344 WASHSNGTjZ) rhH-- — and Girls' Coats and Leggings Sets to 20— Refreshing styles and Ideal for For The Boys! St and Bluk MGLANAHAN sS Cl©Tfnl COATS' 38 to 44— 46 to 52— Something HEW r o vyn V blacks lt FUEi f Great Western Here's B brown navy VJhrtAJA Certainly! You May r Charge Your Choice! S 12 smartj J and solid Sr Ni L Blue and brown M — checks plaid 11-12 MCCLANAHAN t v r slacks nt ' i Weight — Ladies' ideal wint er worlf Men'i-Wea- 11-1- tmoS - Sizes 12 to 20—3 & to 42 5 Dresses an& l 17-1- vice-preside- m i s Sizes - ? - FRUIToi Wisconsin blq Clearance! if' Ladies'' Attend Hearings 'with southern Utah Yellowstone park and Boise Idaho Spreekles Holly National taytort' and the Farmers and Manufarti" Beet- Sugar association represent ing- luicmgan unio Indiana and ' CORpS're I Layton Kiwaniani Set TiiskllatiOiL here yesterday Other routes will link the city Utah-Idah- what fhs boysj&aht ( ' ' ence1 reston Idaho and Paul pany Idaho Falls o Scalley of Other ' firms represented 3 FANCY f 3 ( mors that the'city will be bypassed by the rerouting of transcontinental trafficthrough Denver t Salt Lake City will be on a proposed international air route from Mexico to Canada as well as a direct route from Texas and the soutKvest to the Pacific northwest Wolfe! told a Kiwanis club audi- mccianahans y - vice-presi- i — Alfred G boyS Sfart in Week - SJirine Chief Honored Crystal 1 fi!iiii!!iiifflnmmiji and Mrs George I' Atkinson 467 Sixteenth frohi their- son "S Sgt Harold Cible who is a prisoner! Refunds of irmDounded monev tn The of the Carman government the Utah Power A: Light Co conletter jirltteu on Aug 11 readsas sumers will start withiri the next follows: ' week George R Corey dent- and general counsel of the "DeSrest Mother and Dad ?Just a few lines to let you know utility said ilst-I'A rate reduction of approxifine So far I amin good health and getting plenty of rest mately 12 per cent was ordered anH tho fnnii is fine thaiiks to the by the Utah public utility com- Re1 Cross I don't thipk it would mission in September (1943 but pay to write - me so wait 'til later the case was appealed to the state I'll let you know as often as I supreme court by the compaliv Funds represerited the difference can how I am so please don't worry I didh't get the package you between thevto rates were im sent but that is all taken care of pounded and total more than Tell all hello for me I hope it $1850000 The court upheld the won't be long before this is all commission order last October! over with Teil Dad to take care of those chickens for I can sure LAYTON Jany-C Small eat some Well darling there's not will be installed-'afor now Dundy the new pres- much I caa' write about r ident of the Layton Kiwanis club so will close for this time Again this evening at the annual installa- dear please don't worry Your lov sonHarold" tion party i beginning at eight ingS Sgt Bible served as a radio O'clock at lhe Layton L D S operator and gunner on a 7 FlyUtah board of examiners ward recreation hall G I Steward ing Fortress operating from a base hasTheauthorized jOra Bundy of Ogwill be and Vird in Bhgland He was reported miss-ing- den chairman of the publicity and Cook secretary Club directors to action on 'July 11 1944 Has industrial commisdevelopment serve for 1945 Daird Clawson Ju-lo- n plane was shot down over Municn Whltesides Dale Grey William Germany but all of the crew got sion to attend senate hearings in H Simmons Leonard H Layton but safely except " the - waist guh-n- Washington starting Jan 22 on Colorado river treaty Wallace Gailey and Le Roi Day y who received a broken nose the proposed1500000 acre feet of allocating Munn Cannon Q on lieutenantS was Bible his 33rd 'pr Sgt ' Utah-Idahwater to Mexico o annually of Kiwanisis mission when he was shot down governor district Salt Lake City will be He enlisted in the air corps on May Bundy will attend an assembly in tnarge oi insiaiiaiion ceremon- 3 1940 and was assigned overseas of the council of state governments 9 ies Dale Grey is general chair- on April 27 1944 at St Louis I He received Jan man for the (installation party-- and training at Hamilton field Daly The board also approved travel G L- Stewart will be master of City and March field Calif Dyers-bur- g for Carl Hutchings supervising ceremonies Tenn and Kearney Neb He inspector of the department of Program numbers wilj include had attended Ogden city schools agriculture to attend a meeting Mr and Mrs Atkinson have re- Jan readings by Pat Critchlow Ogden at' Corvallis Ore and vocal solos by Miss EllaMay Walk- ceived a list of the other crew Vernal A Bergeson of the agrier Ogden members of the ship their son cultural commission to attend conImmediate past officers of the lo- served on and list of the next of ventions of "the National Cattle cal club are Lewis' P Cook presi kin They have written to each association and National Livestock dent M C Small 4 and have received nine letters in Producers Marketing association ana ±red trones secretary return Jan 5 at Denver for-Wester- MfCLANAHAN American Mr Ligl Refunds to ' ' - ' ioyd bmith1 26 of 233 :Gfeden ingtoni Terrace where he told the was semencea today rm 3 udgeTdaughter her father had been hurt rrl J conn oi juvfiKile court and that he wanted to take her jxieuuore xo serve ao ner moiner to nim inail or pay a fine of $100days after be was found ana' Said that as ftheE Authorities guilty of a charge OiVtaking inde- mother was still at work the daugh-- j cent liberties witha' girl 13 years who ter w'ltnt alone - with Smith ' J took'ifcerito soot a near Fortieth ' According fcr 'jCvcnile couilt o- - and Jjjcfferson where the offense Aiciais aminiiiad met the girl's is alleged to have occurred father abooC six m at "The children snould be told at Washitogfon pTerrace a jstore here of the they might encoundrimk a few they of beer ter afiddangers glasses ' not to accompany warned They tfeen went to the aiher's home Reportedly to get somel any person who might" approach whiIe there the father themNwitb a similar story" the tojdthe girl to take pare of the officer said ctSer children as the mother would False Romance fcc workinc lale and ittip wa trnintr Owjehs also recited the Instance officers' aid of al : Ai Idowntown glr who" disReturns to Terrac a wedding ring to her parplayed The father ard Smith then re- ents land told them she had beten He said ithe portedly went to the home iof a married in Nevada husband found relative of the fathers Officers girl anjd heralleged lived and an "apartment together said Smith left about eleven p m ' and returned to the home at - for three weeks alter which the jash- man' disappeared An investigation disclosed the two had never been married Owens reported -- - (ulinposes CasSeiiteiice - Serve Salt Lake' B- -I -- expressed today h a telegram to Glasmann from A T Mercier San "rancisco president jof the company The telegram reads as "follows: "Wish to express our profound gratitude to all who assisted the Southern Pacific Co in the rescue in the °i tloseandinJured accident to the many and organizations who rcP?rSOns offered generously help Insofar as possible it is ourto intention to express individual thanks as quickly as we have more detailed information on the assist-fnc- e rendered but it may be some °?fore we are able to do so Lntil then we send deepest thanks to all concerned including private citizens and public officials of Salt Lake Gity and vicinity Ogden military and civilian passengers on ain' representatives of the I f federal government the American Red Cross the U S army Ninth service command and the U S ' naY£ Twelfth- - naval district We 'shall ever be thankful for the sympathetic and humane assistance given or offered our company irf its great and tragic emergency and fo rthe attitude of the press understanding We are proud of the way in which our pmninvos took hold of the situation at the scene of the accident - under mosV difficult working conditions" 71 t' £''& C o SSgts Harry Sandman Fern Law! and D jV Gibson waived preliminary hearing in Burch Creek courts late Thursday on a charge of maintain ing a common nuisance at the Hub Frank Mc armament Receives Award In Liquor Case Letter Comes From Rnire - ' - Mercier Tliaiiks A L - " 1945 the Bagley accident Sunday was ' railroad track worker early Wednesday morning according to Police Lieut R F- Peterson irt charge o'f the investigation Lieut Peterson said filing of any charges against John Alexan 5 St Profound thanks to all individuals units and organizations who assisted the Southern Pacific Co in the' rescue and care of those injured in A Ml- Police - -- '" 'A FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY Soldier Ppses in Germany Before Reported Missing Police Searching For Witnesses D Second Section 4?A' BLYD : ' ': ' ' ' : U' :Art——rA |