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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 19

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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday November-17 1948 TOOELE ESCAPEES Two File in Schoo Board Election i 7-1' 1 ---e 1 ---7-- --'---1- -2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday November-17 1948 TOOELE ESCAPEES I 4 TIA-To File in School r' --i- 01- A -1 7-Board Election 1- 1 sr) 1 Utalm 82 Dies At Home Utalm82Dies Al- TT-tva a- terville The district includes Centerville West Bountiful South Bountiful and Orchard Lawrence Parkin Woods Cross present incumbent has declared his intention not to run for reelection a Idaho Apple Harve'st trict includes Bountiful South chard Lawrence ds Cross present leclared his intenor reelection a Harvest terville The district includes Cen- terville West Botmtiful South Bountiful and Orchard Lawrence Parkin Woods Cross present incumbent has declared his inten- Three Injured As Trucks Crash in Juab Injured A T111761rQ Fugitive Duo Reported In illillard Fugitive Duo of Daughter Tribune Special FARMINGTON Nov candidates have filed at the school board office here to run for election to the board when school representative precinct No 1 elects BOISE Iv 16 UPI Idaho apple production this year has been estimated at 1584000 bu by 16 (4111 Idaho this year has Lt 1584000 bu by Tr limn Leam9111 Wtro AMALGA Cache County Nov Henry Bauman 82 died Monday evening at the home of his daughter Mrs Anna Rindlisbacher of infirmities incident to a new member on Dec 1 accord- ing to Elmer Hartvigsen Davisi 1 the II department of agricul--- 4 ture The 1947 crop totaled 2075" county superintendent -000 bu Pear production for the The two are Thomas Williams state is estimated at 61000 bu and Virgil Norton both of Cen- compared with 70000 bue In 1947 tment of agTicul-- rop totaled 2075 )roduction for the Led at 61000 bu T0000 bu in 1947 19 7 19 Cent rv) iC4J 19 1 cpIir wo'No il'1 r' or 41 I 1 4' '-'v A 7 it '''4 44 -4 1 I '6-e: I 4 'S'0144le'l' 4 I 5 411 N4 4 N'-- mt--( A i 1 a i --ey' 1 1 0 I IF41 II 17 '''1''''' i --14 '-14 I 1 1-t 1 I 1 o-o oo-000 fNo 0- o- 1 I Here It Is PARADE'S HERE! 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Here It Is PARADE'S Tribune Special NEPHI Nov persons were injured early Tuesday evening in a two-truck collision four and a half miles north of Mona Juab county Injured were Frank Gunn Elsinore Sevier county his wife Mrs Lillian Gunn and their daughter Joan All suffered cuts and bruises and other undetermined injuries The three were injured when their truck northbound collided with a heavy transport driven Jouth by John A Robinson 35 Salt Lake City driver for Garrett Freightlines Trooper Elden Sherwood of the state highway patrol who investigated said the Gunn truck turned to the leftside of the road to pass a mot9y grader working on the highway when the collision occurred He commended Robinson for quick action in swerving his heavy transport to avoid head-on collision with the Gunn truck The two vehicles sideswiped he said Tr 'bunt Special TOOELE Nov prisoners who escaped from the Tooele county jail Sunday night were reported seen in Millard county Monday morning according to reports received by sheriff's officers here Tuesday William Bushnell Meadow Millard county was in Salt Lake City Tuesday and advised officers there that two men answering the description of the escapees were seen hitchhiking on highway 91 near Meadow Officers here said it was possible that the pair could have traveled by rail from here to southern Utah The escapees are listed as John Allen Morehead Jr 20 Washington state armed robbery suspect and Kenneth Baker 32 address not given who was being held for second degree murder The men had also been reported to have been traveling by car to Salt Lake City after they had forced their way out of the jail here 7 (-- 114 4 7A 1 it 11 7- iis--) 7 ---47 --4 7' xL 1 --t f4' --it 1 nr c-------)------ 1: it IS 1- i r't -4 1 -I LI I --1 I ') 34:4 Li e----14? Ji ----1: age He was born Sept 6 1866 in Bern Switzerland the on of John and Verna Ballinger Bauman Sr He came to the United States when a young man and married Rosetta Hubschmid Oct 25 1893 She died July 17 1938 He had lived in Logan for about 15 years in Smithfield for ten years and the early part of his life wan spent in Montpelier Bear Lake county Ida Surviving are 11 eons and daughters: Mrs Rindlisbacher Amalga Charles Bauman Smithfield John Bauman and Robert Bauman Ogden Ernest Bauman St Charles Ida Wiford and George Bauman Yerrington Nev Edward Bauman Kemmerer Wyo Willard Bauman Geneva Ida Mrs Viola Dens ley Riverton and Mrs Nellie Cheney Los Angeles Cal 32 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 pm in the Amalga chapel by Orval Jensen bishop Friends may call at the Loyal Hall mortuary Thursday SLAW 1 a L414 Demonstrate Utah Marketing Trend I STARTS THIS SUNDAY Ts I 11 DAY sl i 1 HIS I Dr 0 Preston Robinson left University of Utah Ham Homer chamber of commerce Don school of marketing head shows chart to Ogden Lin-ford Ogden schools distributive education retail sales clinic attendants assisted by Wit- coordinator Hal Cheney Weber county schools fu -7 i 4: i 4 i- IT'S EXCLUSIVE IN YOUR GREATER North Utah Merchants Laud Provo Writers' Meet PROVO Nov 16 A talk by Clinton Larson of the Brigham Young university English department will be featured at the next meeting of the Provo chapter of the League of Utah Writers Thursday at 8 pm in the Joseph Smith building according to Willard Luce Provo president 1 I SO S' ea Sunday SuIt Loh Twibuin 311111 Ex-Utahn 69 Ries in Of Car Injury Ogden Retail Institute Meet from 7 to 9 pm and at the home of Seymour Rindlisbacher Amalga Friday from 10 am to time of services Burial will be made in the family plot in Providence cemetery C11111y Don't delay! 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