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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 15

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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7 'alit Sinn akt Trribtilte Sunday Morning April 18 1941 Keer -A 15 De-wild for Idaho Po- nits nimer Up Gardening ng Reaches All-Time High KEMMERER Wyo Kern- merer's community victory garden ma 11r V11 ne" T7 i merer's community victory garden lommlowrmomo7Or177 Jail Inmates Start Woik Tevadans Named As Casualties Under Nevada System WASHEIGTON April 17 UP) Names of two Nevada service ELY life of ease in The county commissioners re- appeared on war and navy depe the county and city Jails is at 1 cently recommended that pris- ment casualty Lsts issued Sat WASHEIGTON April 17 In Names of two Nevada service appeared on war and navy department casualty lists issued 1)oub1epllin Involves Wyoming Pair Shootillg Climaxes Quarrel Between Couple 111 cl men Saturday Utility Mart Edwin George Holmquist whose daughter Mrs Ralph Casey resides in Reno is reported missing in action while serving with the United States merchant marine corps Second Lieutenant Arthur Spatz is reported wounded in action while serving in the European area His wile Mrs Jeannette Spatz resides in Sparks Group Maps Move to Block Decree Parley Discusses Action to Balk Park Act oners be placed at work on public property and the Ely Lions club passea a resolution favoring such a plan The city jail was empty Thursday however and it is expected fewer will be in the county jail when the news geta out the last hatching July 2 have been sold The other turkey hatchery openedhere this spring by Robert Commons an Claud Drake re-on- ported orders that will keep their plant operating at top capacity throughout the season The Commons plant perted forms all phases of turkey duction The turkey eggs are pro-this duced and hatched with the poults being brooded until they are six weeks old They are then ex in Washington Memorial park will soon be the scene of intense activities More than 20 people have asked for plots in the garden which is sponsored by the Lincoln County Defense council and the town of Kemmerer Town trucks at present are hauling fertilizer and town equipment will plow the ground There will probably not be a vacant lot in the city limits which will not be planted this year council officials said More fresh foods Is expected to be raised here than ever before Tribune Intermountain N'Ire WENDELL Idaho The demand for turkey poults has reached an all-time high at the two Wendell turkey hatcheries as towls are not subject to rationing Commons of Twin Falls whose Wendell plant is rated the of its kind in the United States said Friday that he expects to produce over 65000 poults this eason Commons said a great volume of orders cannot be filled as all the -poults produced by the Commons plant between now and de- has the as Rs the eat lied thp an end County jail prisoners this week started to work on public projects The new procedure was start-ea by Probate Judge William Willis who holds a literal interpretation of the law provides that such prisoners may be put to work Sheriff Tom McLaughlin and Chief of Police Henry Marriott of -Ely jointly issued a statement that from now on Ely and White Pine county will not be an "easy mark" for vagrants and undesirEbles Gets Permanent Post ROCK SPRINGS Rev Henry Link who has been serving al rector of the Church of the Holy Communion (Episcopal) here has been officially appointed to that position this week by the at Rev Winfred Ziegler bishop of the diocese of Wyoming diD ea dv extrya-va er-ir44a 4(D QAlr-i4 Schools Slate Bond Reduction For A any 'Winters You'll Wear With Pride pertly processed until the fall shipments to market begin Orders amounting to 230000 poults nearly four times the capacity of the plant have been re2eived this year Mr Commons said Of his pout production 17- 000 will go to south Idaho growers 10000 to Utah and 6000 to Wyoming Heavy consignments will also go to the upper Snake river valley and the remainder to other points The turkey poults were coming out of the incubators at both plants this week rfli the 7-1'3 COA LARAMIE Tyo UP) Sheriff Ed lieported Saturday that Ray ro 40 shot and killed his 2izyetr-old ife and fatally wouised himself late Friday after a a-1p ong quarrel Clithero form rly of Santa Bar- 4 bara Cal died Aabout four hours after police the couple on the blood-spattered floor of their kitchen Mrs- CMhero also a former Santa BixtAra resident died a few minutes aifter she was shot through the hta6 The sheriff aid that Mrs Grace Cornelius a rta14 reported seeing Clithero draw a 32 automatic pistol and fire She heard a second shot Wood si idas she ran from the house to tail police A six-more: h-old son of the Clitheros lay i ndisturbed in a crib In another roi ml Wood said the Clitheros came to Laramie lt-st summer after a five-month a ry- ane honeymoon through 4nd Central and South Arnerici told Laramie friends the si eri'ff reported that he was a ret re contractor and had raised ora1g7s and walnuts at Santa Barbar cal Before her I iviage Mrs Clithero was diretorf the women's division of IluiVed Air Lines at Santa BartlarA She was a pri- vate pilot Coroner 41 hannon said no arrangements lave been made for an inquest ROCK SPRINGS Wyo The bonded indebtedness of the Rock Springs school system will be reduced to below the 200000 mark by the end of the current fiscal year on July 1 announced Superintendent Thompson Mr Thompson said the $350000 bond issue used to build the new high school early in the last decade will be reduced to reduction of $200000 since the erection of the building while other bond issues of former years totaling $190000 will be reduced to $40000 placing district's total bonded indebtedness at 190- 000 The superintendent also said the school district will complete the current fiscal year with no current operation bills or salaries unpaid II Yo Lt Buy This Easter Women' Unit Elects ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Miss Myrtle Agnew of the Rock Springs high school faculty has been elected president of the Sweetwater county American Association of University Women chapter with Miss Wilda Forgy of Green River vice president and Miss Mildred Gingherick of Rock Springs secretary-treasurer 1 Tribune Intermountain Wire JACKSON Wyo---Jackson Hole stockmen met late Saturday afternoon in Jackson to discuss what action they should take in opposing the Jackson Hole monument er national park which was created recently by presidential proclamation A spokesman said prior to the meeting that stockmen planned to l'go right ahead using the area irrespective of the proclamation and see what happens" Governor Lester Hunt of Wyoming conferred here this week with Clifford Hansen Teton county commissioner and secretary of tho Jackson Hole Cattle and Horse association Riggan chairman of the county commission and others Char lea Kratzeri local publisher and adviser to a committee organized to oppose the monument published this statement: Governor Hunt has made a definite commitment that he will use his full police authority to prevent the federal government from interfering with state's rights in the Jackson Hole or any other next of the state" To Advertize Mr Kratzer will leave Sunday for Salt Lake City Utah Idaho Falls and Pocatello to inaugurate an advertising campaign Mr Kratzer said that donations now reach MOO and the advertising campaign will seek public support in quashing the monument As currently planned advertisements will appear in western states and in key cities of the east But Charles Smith superintendent of Grand Teton national park which includes a part of the Jackson Hole area has issued this statement to Mr Kratzer: 'Nothing will be done at the present time in the way of enforcing park regulations or establishing of procedures which would modify practices or disrupt methods of operation which have heretofore been in effect Also nothing will be done on the isuance of permits or imposing of restrictions without full conference and writtennotillration to cattlemen or other holders of current permits or leases" 1: 40? i- do- 4c' tr 'C''' 'j or Asis 4 Live Wit cKills Idaho I71einan BURLEY laic) Cardon (Red) Nelson 4-3-year-o1d Idaho Power lines foreman here was instantly Knee late Friday afternoon when he tolched an 11000- volt wire atop 30-foot pole near Clover 1 Clover 1 Choose It From Our Fur Saton's Large Collection of Handsome Hollander Mink or Sable Dyed Wilsor I ivision foreman said Nelson vtAlle adjusting a "spill gap" 1111a i left hand on the neutral grt ii wire when his right hand slip e1 Artificial respiration was trAti' for an hour by other members 4-the crew Nelson is au trived by his widow tend a daug iter of Twin Falls two brothers et Burley and a brother at Riverton Utah tIrboivitibq 4 1 A0 icorr i i '4 -4 I I er-- 04 'N 1' 1 I -'A i '1 1 A- -i' i' FROM nit! I 9-I '119 1 li 40 P'' C3 s'f 4 t45i 1 I- i 5 1 '---( i 022t 1 I 4 i ') oh -z 1 i mt II 411 0 'IA 1 tk Noo i it A 1 fl I 1 1 IC lks ct4C3V Ott i i si 1 4 --Y it'- 'gri''' 1 4 '7 oV''''4 L't fArztal I 4 II 4 c) LwrOnt ep 4 i7 MUSKRAT COATS -11 ffiC11-t" Iletuille 1 Soliller Found qad DOWNEY Ic body of Charles 4delbe 't Pratt 42 recently returneq from the arrny was found in Arm field early Saturday with a bullet wound through the he 4" Bannock Cor er Arthur Hall said the x-mthot wound was apparently acei laatally inflicted A sawed-off 21-e iliber rifle was found near the bsbdy Mr Pratt hackbren missing from his home since late Friday Bannock sheriffs ficers Bald $225 $249 $259 $269 $289 Follow Same Lines Mr Kratzer further reported on his conference with Superintendent Smith: He told me that his attitude on the administration of grazing permits leases etc would follow essentially the lines as laid down in the telegram of instructions from Lawrence Merriam regional park service director who was visiting here from Omaha Neb last week 'Mr Smith wild that nothing would be changed in the matter of grazing permits or crossing permits before each person is fully notified Nor would property holdiNrs be molested In any way by the park service without first receiving ample written notification Some persons are still expressing concern that they will be moved off their properties or hindered in their methods of operation without due notice Superintendent Smith declared that this is definitely not the ease and that the officials of Teton national park under whose authority the new Jackson Hole monument will be administered will do everything within their power so as to disrupt the status quo as little as possible at the present time" It will be recalled that Jackson Hole residents mobilized state high ago and commandeered state highway department snow plow equipment to open snow-blocked Teton pass between Jackson and Victor 'Idabo 1 It Takes More Than Just Cold To Protect Your Fur Coat! Put it in the Hands of Experts at Auerbach's Fur Storage Dash forvTrain Proves Filial RAWLINS t'o GT1 Elmer Albert Thereau 0 42 of Minneapolis was ma4led to death in the Rawlins rail prod yards Friday night by the pl1k tnger train on which he was home from Sacramento Thereaux stet )4'1 off the train during a brief here to get a sandwich at' station cafe 7he train pulled while he was still in the cafe the was thrown under its wheel) -as he tried to catch it at the gicof the yards He had been erti kyyed in a Sacra- mento shipyard Soon coats such as Wiese will carry mudi higher price tags! Here is Muskrat most dependable of popular priced furs at its most beautiful Each coat is made of silky soft prime northern furs dyed or blended to rich dark shades Full cut the smartest 1943 styling with and without tuxedo fronts rolled shawl or square peaked collars Full size range I Nowor Fumigation Cold alone will only numb any moth larvae that may be in your coat Auerbach's individually Ethylene fumigate your coat a government regulated process guaranteed to kill all moth life 1 Woo1men7s Unit Picks Lefiders Dry Cold in Auerbach's vaults Damp air is bad for furs- Air In Auerbach's huge vaults your coat is given room to breathe is hung at least 6 inches from the nearest coat Cold dry air circulating around your coat revives the fur and leather undersUrface On Easy Budget Terms Buy Now Minir rips and tears are repaired by our expert furriers at no extra cost to you (Metals Seek Aid 1 Ili-Clean-Up Week ROCK SPRINGS are being asked by the city to cooperate to the fullest extent with the city health department in dean-up week so unnecessary truck trips will be eliminated as much as possible Roe has announced the city will cooperate by furnishing trucks and men to haul away the winter's debris as fast as it is 'gathered by property occupants and piled in convenient 'places in the streets or alleys Date for the drive will soon be als Seek Aid COKEVILLE Wyo William Mau was elected p-esident of the Lincoln County Vtool Growers' association at ther1400luding session of the thirty-seit nh annual convention here thii frieek He sue- ceeds A A Cov4 John Reed of Kemmerer was vice president and Vince 3ennion secretary-treasurer Shearers' wapis( ale was set at 2211i cents a heal with board and 25 cents withoul--boarst compared' to the scale of rcents with board paid a yetv--ftgc During the warm months we will be glad to hold your Muskrat Coat in Our Cold Storage Vaults for You Minimum Charge Fur Floor If your fur coat needs restyling let our expert furriers give you a free estimate on the cost of alteration CHARGE IT A II Lemo1 Juice Recipe Che1 cks Rheumatic Pain cuickly Dial 5-6688 for Further Information Fur Second Floor 'CHARGE IT AT' Rock Springs School 40 Staff Gets Cmiracts ROCK SPRINcr- of Scholl Thompson has annoWeedt the entire teaching' ad adi Inlstrative staff of the city school has been extended contract rTnewals for the 1943-44 school the only changes expecteC being those in which instructorsmight desire' to resign take so-e other position He indicated klitttsfactory performance on the raui of all teachers during the tast year led to the renewal of thi contiacts The superintendent hci-nself has served more than 20 ye6rsiin the school system first as rigli school principal and for past 18 years as superintendent- 4: sk HOURS 10 to 6 DIAL 5-6688 79fh YEAR-SINCE 1864 Pf you stiffer from rheumatic arthrista or neuritis pain try this simple inexpensive horns recipe that thousands aro using Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound a two-week supply today Mix it with a quart of water add the juice of 4 lemons Xs easy No trouble at all and pleasant You need only 3 tablespoons two times a day Often wittitti 48 reaulta are obtained If the paths do not quickly leave and you do not feel better return the empty package and Ru-Ex will coat you nothing to try ail it la sold by your druggist under an absolute money-buck guarantee Ru-Ex Corn- i for sale and recommended pound drug torso everywhere- (Adv) tv77 19 80(419 1 ca067- Auerbach's 1e for 79-years furriers to Discriminating Westerners 0-rgsea errsii'Zer-AD- eta 0-b--4--6-sNeD HOURS 10 to DIAL 5-6688 79th YEAR-SINCE 11164 I I.

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