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Show Logan Farmer Victim Of Tractor Accident V trnon M. Rhodes Dies On (inland Farm : Vernol MarvcUoiw Rhod,-s, 50, of 153 Eo.it. Third North, Logan, was .found dead Thursday about noon' on hLs farm near Garland in Box Elder county, 6fu-r he was ' crushed sometime Wednesday when the tractor he was operating ! got our of control and rolled over him. Mr. Rhodes had been plowing pasture land along a ravine near Bear river, according to the report, re-port, of Sheriff Warren Hyde of Brigham city, who investigated. He apparently tried to back the tractor up and it rolled sideways down the hill, made two complete turns and landed upright in the bottom of the ravine. The plows were still attached. The victim's body was discovered discov-ered by a neighbor in a patch of Drive Workers Are Announced A li:t of community and ward chuirmi-n who will direct the Cache county war chest drive and make the committee fur economic development market survey October Oc-tober 3-15, wa.i released by Dr. W. W. Richards, chest, president. The group will meet September j 2 at 8 p. m. in the Logan chamber of commerce headquarters headquar-ters to receive final instructions and working kits, Dr. Richards said. The appointments were listed as follows: Amalia, Ariel Jorgensen; Avon, Leo C. Dankheud; Clarkston, Newell New-ell Thompson; College, Wesley Nelson; Cove, Ray Allen; Cornish, Corn-ish, D. A. Bergeson; Hyrum, John W. Jorgensen; Hyde Park, J. W. Seamons; Lewlston, B. T. Pond; .Mendon, Vance Walker. ' MUlville, Edwin Hill; Newton, I weeds. He suffered a badly crushed chest fractures of the left arm and left foot. He was born July 20, 1894 ir Lehi, a son of Mareellous and Amanda Hodge Rhodes. His family fam-ily moved to Garland when he was nine years of age, where he attended schools. He also attended both Box Eider and Lehi high schools and studied one year at Utah State Agricultural college. For eight years he served as field-man field-man for the Utah-Idaho Sugar company in Garland. Active in church work, he was a missionary to Germany from 1923 to 1925 end later was a member of the Bear River Stake High Counil. Since moving to Logan he Royden Benson; Nibley, Alma Higgs; North Logan, J. H. Kemp; Providence, Norman Fuh-riman; Fuh-riman; Paradise, Joseph S. How-ells; How-ells; Peter.sboro, Fred Peterson; Richmond, Henry Plant; River Heights, Heber Olsen; Smithfield, Glen Winn; Trenton, Earl Andrew; An-drew; Wellsville, La Mont Allan; Al-lan; Young, Allen Olsen. Logan, Warren Schow chairman; Joseph Morgan Jr., and Ariel Berntson; assistant chairmen: ward leaders, Ben Roberts, first; Orville Eliason, second; P. E. Smith, third; Charles D. Tate, fourth; Harold M. Peterson, fifth; Fred Baugh, sixth, Howard Griffin, Grif-fin, seventh; J. C. Arnell, eighth; Frank Richards, ninth; W. J. Loosle, tenth; Orson Garff, eleventh; elev-enth; Robert Tolman, twelfth. Oliver Edwards will be chairman of the business district. 1 had served for several years in the Fourth ward Sunday school superintendency and was leader of the priests' quorum in that ward at the time of his death. I He married may Jones of Wellsville in 1933 in Idaho. Survivors include his widow, of Logan, one daughter, Mary Rhodes of Logan, and the following brothers and sister: Mrs. Iris Evans and Wallace Rhodes, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Norma Smith of Riverside, Calif; Mrs. Arlene Bay-liss, Bay-liss, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Hilma Quinet, Phoenix, Arizona; Morris Rhodes, Garland, and Mrs. June Marble of Dewey ville. Funeral services will be con- i ducted Monday and have been tentatively set for the Fourth ward chapel. Further details will be announced by the Shaw and Rogers funeral home of Tremon-ton. |