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

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RVMNIf gakt citibune I gakt '4Lr'ibutte -April 6 1942 1942 rApri Monday Morning Monday 'day 3torning fljc 5alt 5 nit Deaths Crash Victim 4 I crasltVictim 1 Craws Arsiny Finds Eighth Body tits I Idaho Bomber Crash Finds Eighth Bet ly 1 In Idaho Bomber Crash Heater Furnes A 'rainy Day in Provo Claim Life Foctis on Bond Canvass of Price Man 'Heater Fumes TArill 'm Rites in 1 Ptitetb fa 11 'aim Julie Focus on 14-- A a JL -5-m IL AI -n-lsAL JL A I tvAiLeet Students of Business' 1 TN4 enty Schools sI lee BOISEvApHI 5 (AP)----Itecovery of an eighth body from the wreckage of a four-motored bomber plane near Bridge Idaho near the Utah-Idaho border in southernmost Cassia county was reported by radio Sunday night to the Gowen field army air base here vApHI 5 (AP)--Recovery of an eighth body from the BOISE vreckage of a four-motored bomber plane near Bridge Idaho Lear the Utah-Idaho border in southernmost Cassia county was eported by radio Sunday night to the Gowen field army air base ere Wait BYU Con test Friday 'V Tribune Intermountain Wire will add a gigantic defense bond pledge drive to its observance of Army 'day Monday to be known as A-day including street and window decorations school programs and gemtral stimulation efforts to buy defense stamps and bonds Boy Scouts Wait Start of '42 POWWOW 1 0-1100 t-' i Tribune Intermountain Wire 1 4 0 (1 ay tf bond pledge 1 as dg Adrive a agigantic to its observance of Arms da Monday k'''''' PI including street and window decorations school programs and --4s 4 I 4 7 'tC -0 AI gemtral stimulation efforts to buy defense stamps and bonds -v -4' t' d- couts SI Boy -4P7- -TLID-r alt Start of '14 A z' '-s4 r-o'' 7 '''e 42 PostinivoNv Si i i 1 'r '4''' A Ir'0-f-- 4 t41' -14 i 1--- A- Tribune Intermountain Wire escaping from a gas heater at the Riverside tourist cabins in Provo caused the accidental death by asphyxiation of Andrew Nick Argeropulos 1 of Price early Sunday morning according to the Utah county sheriff's office The body was discovered kt approximately 9 a Sunday by Louise Dennison and Gloria Dennison of Price who had accompanied Argeropulos to Provo Saturday The two girls sisters spent the flight at the home of Orrel De Lange of Orem while Argeropulos took a cabin at the tourist park Argeropulos and the two girls attended a moving picturt show in Provo Saturday night before going to Orem Gordon De Lange son of -Orrel De Lange aCcompanted the victim to Provo to reserve the cabin He was asked by Argeropulos to spend the night with him there However De Lange declined members of the sheriff's office said The Dennison girls called Sunday morning to call Mr Argeropulos and discovered the body The heater was turned on although the burner was not lighted The victim had apparently made an effort to turn the gas flow off according to the officers Subsequent inspection of the heater showed no leaks and investigating officers believed that the Accident resulted from improper operation of the heater The body was removed to Price Sunday the Riverside a gas hea er a escaping from Tribune Intermountain Wire tourist cabins in Provo caused the accidental death by asphyxiation accide of Andrew Nick Argeropulos 1 of Price early Sunday morning according to the Utah county sheriff's office The body was discovered it proximately 9 a Sunday by Louise Dennison and Gloria Den- nison of Pic re who had accom- urda panied Argeropu los to rovo Sat- The two girls sisters spent th bight at the home of Orrel De Lange of Orem wh i le Arger opulos took a cabin at the tourist parkgeropulos and the two girls atte Ar nded a moving picturt be show St iht in Provo a ur ay Robert Clyde McColloch Dead after being struck by automobile 1 Li ''1 John 111ett-enn3 John McKenna 74 all Nonaintrion Ova-line dted In a hair Lake hospital atone day at In of cardiac decomperiaso tion A lion of Ilene' erm and Chaste Clsee kg MrKinns he wall i born May 13 1Ati7 I I I- in Gunnison He mars 4: tied Marls Fransen A 4- JulY 27 1893 in a Redmod Utah where he lived until 1924 when he came 1 1 to Balt Lake City was a member ot the 8 church -t'''' He le survived hir S' 4 his widow five daughters Mn Irene 441 Taylor of Van Nuys Cal Mrs Aria Mad--4 i sen of McGill Nev 'di Mrs Verna Culler of Parker Ariz Mrs Hazel Andersen add Mrs Mildred et Shrenek of Salt Lake Ctty: two sons locry A le sit M'Xi'nftli ann i Mr meitenne Ferron McKenna Salt Lake City two sisters Mn lce Jorgensen and Mr File Adams of San Francisco Cal five brothers Henry McKenna of San Francisco A I bert McKenna of Gunnison Utah Perry McKenna of Death Valley eat Charie and Harlin Me Kenna both St Loa An orelea Cal 12 grandchildrtns and sine Main grandchildren Innral neries will be conducted Wednesday et 12:30 at 1445 Soule Si ate street by Vern Millard bishop of Hawthorne ward Friends mar can at 14 4 5 South St ate street Tuesday from 4 to 9 tn and Wednesday prtnr to eery less kturlei is ill be in the Salt Lake City cemeter Woodruff Gobi Ge(Ige w(iodrutt (lo crodgi 33 2 SCM thvitit Rodwood road died at his reettletWa day noon of a hea rt atirnetn He WWII born sie Pttaltz 'Ake City Jams- 4 wry 1909 a snit 5 a of Herbert and Ramis i Hannah Gold Gadget He was scoutmaster of Boy Scout mop I 4 3 4k i he Red szoti wart whore iz be was en I church worker a 1 Junior high school 'ils Mr Gedss WaA tw 4 A 0 He a srviv lued by yttit his parents Mr and '1 Mrs Herbert 1 e- three bro hers Vill- 1 litun Wilford and 'i 't Ranee Gedge tour A -t- motors etre Phoebe P0r6dle41Ye'rs41 Gje(34114(41geNfTalicd l'IMDetna': 10e Ran Gedrc ail of Mr Gedge Salt Lake City Ftinaral eery ices will be nduted Wednesday at rne in the Redwood I-) SI ward 2550 Sou Redwood road by 01 iv er Pederson ward nation Frtenda may call at 36 East Seventh South street Mooday and Tuesday to 3 In and at the family residence tbeeday evening and Wednesday prior to services Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery I Xonoingtrwt hospital Oronf diec decomperise son of Henry Cheats Olsen :61111111 hi WAS MItY 13 1 47 lunnison mare Ma Fri moan 27 1893 in Mon Utah re he lived until 4 when he ram alt Lake City li a member of 8 church le surrtved widow fit titters Mn Irene tor of Van Nuys Mn Aida Mad-of McGill Nev: Verna Culler of ker Aria: lira el Andersen aird Mildred renrk of Salt Cy two Ions lafrXenna lind rot) McKenna if Lake City two rposen and MM newt) Cal: ftv of San Franctsco ton Utah: Perry ey Cal Charie of Los Anotelema and nine greabt conducted aVeri a 1445 Sonia MNIstd htennp rd Friends may te street Tuesdirit Wednesday prior 1 be in the Si4LI I Ge(Ige 33 21no it Yeeitighte Sttuie Invent Re Wag born se IAke City 8 1909 a eon Herbert and Sarah nnah Gold Genre was scoutmaster Boy Strout troop in the Redwood )S ward where was an amp irch worked' A II ate of Joni' or high Reboot Gettgv wee got rad in farming Ele Is survived be parents Mr and a Herbert Gild re brot hers Wilford and tied Gedge: four ere Mrs Phoeb Jerson idne Dee- Johnson Vise ye Gedge and Miss Ran Gedre oil of it Lake Cit be ccatdumod Wed-he Redwood 111 th Redwood road nS ward Mahon 36 East Seventh nd Tuesdav to 3 residence 1oity to serrirese nCity cemetery 1- AI 1 qisite-ailibt 141:4 1 1 i 4 -14 i di Mr McKenn a bArichtchrt liNenn7aMnerK McKenna of Death tnatliailingracdec1718 grandchildren Inneral xervites 1 Jennings gunner' son of Mr and Mrs Cecil Jennings of New Bedford Mass Sergeant Henry Williams Jr radio operator son of Mr and Mrs Williams of Belleville Ark Private Joseph Koury son of Mrs Rose Koury of Kansas City Mo and Private Charles Gneiding son of Charles A Gneiding of Ridgefield Send Ambulance Captain Gibbs said an ambulance was sent from Gowen field to the Isolated sagebrush-dotted site of the crash Also dispatched to the scene was a wrecker with a full wrecking crew Captain Gibbs said the crash apparently came so quickly that none of the men had an opportunity to use parachutes He added that an army 'investigation board bad gone to the scene but said their report prob ably not be available for some time As to the plane itself: Captain Gibbs said: "We understand the wreckage was scattered over a wide area We have no additional details at present" He expressed belief metal and salvaged parts from the ship would be taken to Hill field in Ogden since that point is closer to the scene of the accident than is Boise Jennings gunner' son of Mr and Mrs Cecil Jennings of New Be d- ford Mass Sergeant Henry Williams Jr radio' operator son of Mr and Mrs Williams of Belleville Ark Private Joseph Koury son of Mrs Rose Koury of Kansas City Mo and Private Charles Gneiding son of Charles A Gneiding of Ridgefield Send Ambulance 1 Captain Gibbs said an ambulance was sent from Gowen field to the isolated sagebrush-dotted site of the crash Also dispatched to Captain Gibbs public relations officer at the base said that although identification was not yet positive it was assumed the last body was that of Private Kenneth Biddinger an engineer on the wrecked ship son of Mrs Helen Biddinger of Indianapolis Ind Bodies of the seven other members of the eight-man crew have been returned to Boise Captain Gibbs added and will be accompanied by military escorts to their home cities for services Routine Flight The plane was on a routine training flight from Ogden Utah tok Boise when it crashed some time Friday night or early Saturday morning In addition to Private Eiddingtlr those killed in the crash included: Second Lieutenant James Walker pilot formerly of Seattle Wash and former University of Washington student Second Lieutenant Albert Rich copilot son of Mrs Fannie Rich of Hemet Cal and a former student at Riverside 1Cal) junior college Seeond Lieutenant Maurice Victor Bradley navigator son of Bradley of Hydro Okla former Oklahoma A and Purdue university student Sergeant Hugh Captain It Gibbs public re- ations officer at the base said ot yet positive it was assumed hat although Identification was he last body was that of Private enrietli Biddinger an engineer in the wrecked ship son of Mrs -lelen Biddinger of Indianapolis nd the seven other mem- Bodies of )ers of the eight-man crew have )een returned to Boise Captain 'ibbs added and will be accom- )anied by military escort to their nrvs a Melt" nr fio rvi g' oft 44 I Car Injuries To Child 3 oi End In Death 1 4 04 The bond pledge drive is part of a national campaign to compile information for the treasury department regarding the amount of bcmds to be purchased by citizens iii the future In Provo the drive under the slogan "Ax the Axis" Will be headed by Jerry Bybee Other local observance will include a parade of bands of local junior and high schools through Center street and Army day programs In the sch-Ool assemblies Provo firemen will decorate the streets with flags The public has been invited to inspect army facilitlea and troops at Camp Williams on Army day The invitation was extended by Lieutenant Jansen post adjutant at the camp Featuring the stamps and bond pledge drive sponsored by the Provo defense stamp and bond committee under chairmanship of Earl Oss will be 20 "jeep" trucks from Fort Douglas which will be used to transport the 200 volunteer "minute men" to areas of the city assigned them for canvassing The entire drive is expected to take place between 6:30 and 8:30 Another feature of the drive will be a huge' picture of Hitler which will be used as a "thermometer" recording the progress of the drive The picture will be blacked out as the pledges are received The purpose of the dHt is not to force anyone to or bonds The solicitors will ask for a pledge of individuals' purchase expectations committee members emphasized The bond pledge drive is part of a national campaign to compile information for the IL treasury de artment regarding the amount of bonds to be pure ase by z(ns in the future In Provo the drive under the slogan "Ax the A lit" will beaded 1 erry wl Bybee Other local observance will in- elude a parade of bands of local junior and high schools through Center street an Army day pro- 1 t1 I Tribune Intermountain Wire Tribune Intermountain Wire seriousness with lwhich faculties and students of high schools In this area are viewing the national demand for trained workers in government and Industry is reflected in the unusual interest being shown in the eighteenth annual intermountain commercial contest at Brigham Young university Friday according to Evan Croft of the general committee I Already entries have been re-'rived from 20 high schools in three states Mr Croft said and communications from a number of other schools in various sections tf the intermountain area indicate that the contest this year 'will be one of the best attended since the meet IV ELS begun 18 years ago IS-yorning Schools Enter 1 Entries have' already been reteived from high schools in Star valley and Mountainview Wyo and the Madison high school of Rexburg Idaho The Mountainviesv school which has never participated in the tournament be fore was the first to send in an entry this year First Utah schools to send in entries were Dixie high of St 'George Tootle high Lehi North Sarpete of Mt Pleasant Juab of Nephi Wasatch high of Hebe Springville Millard county of Fill-more Hinkley Granite Bear River Delta and high Purpose of the contest is to entourage and promote excellence and efficiencyin commercial subjects among high school students Events in first-year and second-year bookkeeping typewriting and shorthand are open to students In both class A'and schools contest Theme T1 Tr 13rorl try i teref Heentl 'mem univ Mitt Al erive thre4 en 'Otht -tr t) that erke Meet 1Vy0 El telv4 'Tant and vles ticip fore entr Fi entr Ce01 San Nep Spri TnOr er tour and ject Eve yea rhor Search Fails For Body of Idaho Boy Rifle Wounds Claim Life of Idaho Boy Cache County Boy Dies of Bullet 'Wound Final arrangements for the twenty-third annual powwow of the Salt Lake City council of Boy Scouts at the University of1911tah- Wednesday through Friday have been completed scout officials announced Sunday The three-day training and entertainment program is expected to attract 300 scouts who have attained the rank of first class or better OM dais maid 100 acouts had registered for the occasion Sunday Registration will close Tuesday noon Opening with a general assembly in the-Union building at 1:45 the first da3r's program will consist of merit badge classes from 2:15 to 5:30 pr followed by another general assembly in the physics building from 5:40 to 6 To Make Addresses Dr LeRoy Cowles president of the university and Dr I Horsfall director of the university extension division will address the assembly A dinner at 6:05 in in the cafeteria will be followed by a student program in the physics building at 7 A moving picture show following the program will conclude the day's events Program for the second day will consist of a general assembly in the Union building at 1:45 with class work following at 2:15 rn Malcolm Keyser president of the Salt Lake council of Boy Scouts and Arthur Gaeth news commentator will address the evening assembly in the physics building at 5:40 Illustrated Lecture Following dinner in the cafeteria at 6:05 Dr Russell Frazier will give an illustrated in the physics buildaeon the second Byrd expedition It will be followed by a moving picture show at 7:45 Events for the concluding day will include a general assembly in the Union building at 1:45 and class instruction at 2:15 Council committee heads will address the 5:40 assembly in the physics building Following a dinner in the cafeteria at 6:05 Dr George Hill vice president of the Salt Lake Boy Scout council will speak on "Strong for America" in the physics building at 7 pm Another moving picture show will end the powwow Final arrangements for the twenty-third annual powwow of the Salt Lake City council of Boy Scouts at the University of Wednesday through Friday have 15 44 15 A 9 4 1 fa I 4 4 A I 4 4 -41 1 9 suffered last afternoon when he was struck by an automobile In the driveway at Riverdale Tourist court claimed the life Sunday at 5 a of Robert Clyde Mc Colloch 3-year-old on of Everett and Yvonna Adams McColloch of Riverdale The child was struck by an automobile which was reportedly driven by Charles Johnson of Salt Lake City while he was playing in the driveway at the tourist court where his parents reside Mr Johnson reported that he was blinded momentarily by the afternoon rays of sun as he was driving from the court and did not see the boy The boy was under treatment in an Ogden hospital for a lateral skull fracture and deep scalp wounds until the time of his death Sergeant Smurthwaite of Utah highway patrol who first Investigated the mishap reported the scene of the accident was not a public thoroughfare I The child was born September 3 1938 in Ogden and had resided in Ogden and Riverdale Surviving are his parents the following brothers and iisters Everett Sharon Lavon Skhirley Catherine and Gerald McColloch of Riverdale one grandfather and one grandmother James Jefferson McColloch of Nebraska and Mrs James Adams of Ogden Funeral details will be announced by Larkin and Sons Crash Brings Irmo lb I db Train ot Car Mishaps Tribune Intermountain Wire WENDELL hunting accident at Sand Springs ranch In Snake River canyon 11 miles southwest of here late Saturday had cost the life of Eugene McNutt 12 son of Mr and Mrs Harry McNutt or Wendell The boy died of a gunshot wound in the chest before he could receive medical aid He had been hunting rabbits with a companion Marvin McIntire when the accidental discharge of the small calibre rifle struck him under the right arm Mr McNutt is owner of the Wendell Lumber company Funeral services will be under direction of the 'Evans and Johnson Funeral home at Buhl Gooding county authorities reported in announcing no inquest will be conducted (Continued from Page Eleven) First South and Second West streets The automobile was driven by John Myer 54 of 241 East Sixth South street The injured man was treated at the Salt Lake police emergency hospital Tribune Intermountain Wire ANTELOPE Butte County worn from a two-day vigil along spring-swollen Antelope creek for the body of an 8-year-old boy believed drowned feared Sunday that unless their efforts bring results shortly the youngster never will be found He is Edwin Crawford son of Mr and Mrs Walter Crawford of Antelope small agricultural center near Grouse Fen In St Team He apparently fell in the raging stream Friday evening while returning home from an errand His cap was discovered Saturday about a mile below the makeshift bridge from which he supposedly slipped Approximately 150 men led by Sheriff A McLerran have been covering the stream for miles since Friday night 1 There was no indication Sunday evening they would give up the search before Tuesday at least Erect Gate Lillie'L Vow les Mrs Lillie Lavinia float ihsm Vnwa 112 widow of Sylvester Hardwick Vow let diad In a Salt Lake hospital Sunday at 7r tn Of arteriosclerosis She formerly resided St 1541 South West Temple street but bad been confined to the hospital tor some time Mrs Vow les WWI born August in Cadbury Beath England daughter of George and Johannah Hudd Snailnam She was converted to the 1 church In 111A5 and came to this country with har filishand Oat same year She formerly Wea active' in Relief society work Mrs Vowles' husband was a pioneer niftier of this For 14 Years operated a flour mill in the o'ld First ward nistrict stut hati operated milts in Uuthern Utah and Idaho Mrs Vowles was married to Mr Vowlos December 19 1SSO in the parish 'church of St James at Briotol England SurvIving are two daughters Mn Ilam Swaner and 'Mrs Frank Hogan of SAIL bake City fly sons Syletater Vowies anti Arthur Vowles of Los Angeles Richard and William Vow of Los (alna and Rood Yowl of IlerltsleV eall a Miller Mrs Kati Lester of Temple City Cal IS grandchildren and It great-grandchildren Deanna Rile) Deanna Riley 3-year-ol4 daughtee nt Mr and Mrit Alfred Riley of Magna died 141 a Sak Lak hospital Sundav at 122 a atior a three-clay Minese varlot (attar and pliaternottia laha wall horn February 2 el? a daughter of Alfred and Utmost Mitchell Rtley Survivislr in her parents: a she est Geraldine Riley of Magna and two grand- parettla Mr and Mrs Harry Mitchell of mt Gra vesicle eery Week will ha Poodocl ad MOlifi my at 2 ro to 'Pleasant Grasot cemetery in Magna by Hyrum Breslin ward bishop vies ailhem Vowles 142 iwick Vowles died Sunday at 7 tn formerly resided remplo street but hospital for some August 21- 1 A50 and daughter 14 udd SnatInam She church In ISAS with hitr flisonand trmerly was active id was a Monter For 14 veers he the old First ward ed mine to Ogden Tied to Mr 'invites the parish church England iughters Mrs Wt1- Frank Hogan of sons Sylvester Vowles of Los An-Wilhelm Vowles ti Reed Vowise tea Mrs Mete 1 AsIto randrtitidrS rem datightee nt IS Riley of Magna twatonal Sunder tit threattay Mineola tee nonte ntery 2 1 a lar a td 1Atiw Mitcheil parents a trist "'Fp na and two grand14arry Miiebott will ha eondorted in 'Pleasant Green by Hyrum Breese HYRUM Cache Nielsen 12-year-o1d on of Mr and Mrs Mervin Nielsen of Hyrum Sunday at 4 ra in a Logan hospital of wounds suffered Saturday about noon when a 22 caliber rifle was accidentally discharged sending a bullet through his abdomen The youth underwent an emergency operation in the hospital where physicians reported the bullet entered the right side of his stomach and came out the left side Three llyrum boys were with him at the time of the accident and it was reported the gun which was leaning against a tree was accidentally discharged when it was knocked over by one of the victim's companions The bullet struck young Nielsen as he sat on the ground The three boys carried and dragged the NiCtigen boy to the farm of Lehi Clawson who took him to the hospital in his automobile 1 Alvoid Nielsen is survived by his parents three sisters Margene Elaine and Carol Nielsen and a brother Farrel Dean Nielsen of Hyrum and lout grandparents Mr and Mrs Charles A Nielsen of Hyrum and Mr and Mrs LeRoy I Sparks or Newton Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Thompson funeral home 4 Andrew Jamieson 44 of 152 Fourth East street received a cut finger Sunday at 1:30 a in a two-car collision at Second South and Fourth East street Mr JamieIon driving a car east was making a left turn when his machine collided with a westbound car driven by Richard Lowe 18 of Willard Salt Lake police reported "Defending Two Fronts" theme Pm the event was chosen to help students realize that well-trained workers are needed in offices on the home front as well as on the battle line according to the general committee Boer of Sacramento Cal who will be guest speaker at the contest will develop the theme telling of the value and place of business education in American life Mr Boer is resident manager of the Pacific coast and orient office of the Gregg Publishing company lie also will tell faculty members and stbdents how the furthering of business education in the schools help in the present war emergency As a special part of the festival the Beta Delta chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi professional commercial fraternity will sponsor an exhibit of modern office appliances Special student entertainment events are: 12:15 free package luncheon to all contestants 3 rn free matinee dance in the recreation room of the Joseph Smith building and 4 in an award assembly in the Joseph Smith assembly hall Assisting with the events and acting as hosts will be Alpha PM commerce fraternity Phi Chi Theta commerce sorority and White Key Intercollegiate Knights and Calcares service organizations at Y11 County Lists Disease Gain' Meters Collect Coins Today A 1 Traffic Claims Five Lives A gate was thrown across the mouth of Antelope creek several miles below where the accident occurred in hopes of trapping the body Deputy Sheriff Vaughn Merrill said the child might have been swept through before it was erected 3latliew Itannon Matthew Etlward Hannon 41 446 YAM Third South street died at his home Sunday at 4:2 a of a heart atlark A son of Dan and Margaret O'Neil Hannon he wiui bcyrn in Omaha Neb April 14 1900 He had been a reeident of Balt Lake City tor the past engirt years and served as of the a Shaggy company here Ha waa member of the Ilaccabee lodge Surstving are his widow Mrs VIIILTPCPS Lewis Hannon two daughters Betty and Dorothy Harmon two sons Edward and Robert Hannon all of SA it 1sa three brothers Emmett William sand Hugh Han I1011 And a Meter Margaret Hannon all of Omaha nnon noon 41 446 Fast died at hie home of a heart artark 1 Margaret O'Neil In Omaha Neb ad been a resident he past eight Years rytrassurer of the here He warn ee lodge 'Mow Mr Vrarpctlil 'tightens Betty and sons Edward and it Lake C'tlY: siftwt Hugh latargaret Hannon Davis Crash Hurts Four Obispo'' Parade Today CAMP SAN LUIS Cal April Army day parade Monday in San Luis Obispo will include a 155 mm gun crew of American Indians detailed from the Camp San Luis Obispo command it was announced SunclaY by Lieutenant Colonel Ross Diehl troop intelligence officer The Army day celebration In San Luis Obispo will be the first big military demonstration in wartime since the settlement was founded by missionaries who built Mission San Luis Obispo De Tolosa in 1772 1 A parade exhibits and demonstrations of modern war equipment and evening programs scheduled will make local history officers declare Unusually high ease frequencies for German measles miimps and chickenpox boosted Salt Lake cOunty's contagious disease total In March to more than 10 times the total for March 1941 according to a report Sunday by Dr George Curtis county physician The total was 850 vompared with 80 for the corresponding month of 1941 The disease tabulation for the month: German measles 386 mumps 287 chickenpox 117 red measles 33 whooping cough 23 and scarlet fever four I A total of el8 houses were quarantined during the month and 85 were still under quarantine as the month closed Inspections rnade by department of health attaches during March Included 57 at dairies 83 at markets 11 at confectionery and lunch counters and 14 at beer parlors The department forwarded 1385 Wasserman tests to the state laboratory Bertha Stark rk 1 Geneva Work Pushed Apostles Aid Addresses Ward Marlon a Romney assistant to the council of twelve apostles of the church spoke at a homecoming meeting of the Thirty-third ward Sunday night He recalled many experiences while bishop of the ward from 1935 to 1938 and as a member for 10 years prior to that time The homecoming which included a program of reading and music concluded the ward's three-day reunion A dancing party and program were held in the amusement hall Friday night while a party for children under 12 was held the following afternoon Memorial services for IScp Perth Stark were roncluded Saturday at 38 Ft Seventh South street by Li white Burial wee In the Wasatch Lawn Memorial park Mrs Stark former resident of at ty died Wednesday in Los Angeles- Cal Bert Lepage Boyer Fur ervices for Berl LAMM Boyer Wil() died February 28 will be connueted Wedneaday a in at 344 East First Routh acreet by the Rev Floyd Barr pastor of the Finst Preebyterien (lure-1u William Barrus 16re Bertha Evan I Saturday at 3g vat br Litirthe IN 1Pit ten Lawn Stark former rest- died Wednesday in Eloyer Bert Lepage Itnyor be tOrldb't IS 144 Estet First sr Floyd Beth 'reohyieriast citurth Barrus nine-month tHal period of the parking meters installed in Provo will begin Monday at 9 a with violators subject to fine according to Provo police officials Violators may settle their account by paying 50 cents bail at the police station within 24 hours After the 24-hour period complaints will be filed and the case' placed in the hands of the Provo city nowt according to Police Chief Claud Hawkins The meters will be In operation from 9 a rn to 6:30 rn every day except Sundays and holidays The rate for parking will be 12 minutes for one cent 24 minutes for two cents etc A nitkel will pay for 60 minutes with two nickels giving 120 rninutes parking Lecturer Stresses-- Christian Justice I The downfall of early Roman beliefs was brought about by Christian doctrines which brought to the world a new conception of justice of the spirit and the flesh declared Dr Raymond Cope pastor of the First Unitarian church in the second of a series of lectures on the theme The War of Ideas Behind the War of Men" Dr Cope pointed out that pagan Romans thought of justice as only a part of the real world but the Christian conception superseded this Third In the series entitled "The Birth of Democracy--a Conflict of Philosophies" will be delivered April 12 at Utah traffic mishaps in the I week ended Saturday at midnight added three deaths to the state's total while similar mishaps in Idaho accounted for two deaths Two other deaths resulting in Idaho from January mishaps in Benewah and Boundary counties boosted the Gem state total for the year to 20 under a corrected tabulation issued by state traffic officials Box Elder county chalked up the latest Utah traffic death when John Gilmer 40 of 1883 Thirteenth East street Salt Lake City succumbed to injuries suffered in a two-car collision A midnight crash of an army "jeep" Tuesday night brought instant death to Private Oscar Meeker 25 of Merced Cal The crash occurred south of Ogden on highway 91 Daniel Assenburg 31 of Farmington was Utah's first traffic victim of the week He was injured- March 28 in an accident near Farmington and died Monday Gem state traffic victims were Thomas Golladay 56 fatally Injured Monday night in pedestrian-auto mishap in Kellogg and Bobby Musgrove 9 who was killed In a pedestrian-auto mishap in Payette Defense Aid Returns FARMINGTON Four persons received minor injuries and a fifth escaped unharmed in a two-car Collision on highway 91 two miles north of Porter's lane in Centerville Sunday at 3:30 a Treated at the Salt Lake General hospital for minor cuts and bruises were Lilly Grow 16 of 853 Duluth avenue Max Swenson 20 of 464 Tuttle court and Donald Sherron 20 of 1013 Princeton avenue Annie Hagberg of Salt Lake City received minorhead injuries Driving south alone the Sherron youth was thrown through the top of his car as it overturned twice and stopped in a borrow pit after being struck from behind by another southbound automobile driven by Blaine Parkin 20 of Woods Cross who was not Injured Investigating Officers Dan Lee of the Davis county sheriff's department and State Highway Patrolmen Vernon Secrist and Fred Muller said the Parkin machine skidded 87 feet before stopping but did not -overturn Both machines were badly damaged Following the accident Mr Parkin was arrested for reckless driving Boise Man Faces Murder Count Tribune Intermountain Wire i DROVO---In an effort to complete the office building at the Geneva works of the new ateel plant In Vineyard a crew of approximately men are now working three eight-hour shifts according to officials of the Ryberg Brothers Construction company I Using huge searchlights the eckmpany is going at top epeed In an effort to finish the building as quickly as possible Meantime staffs of the three contracting companies on the preliminary construction work of the steel plant site and the Defentie corporation Jt Columbia steel plant are using the Vineyard ward chapel as of fic es 1 eneva works plant In Vine a pproximately working the accordinu to berg Brothers piny I Using huge eckmpany is go an effort to fii quickly as staffs of the companies on struction work site and the I Jt Columbia the Vineyard offices 1 CLENNS FERRY Idaho-----First degree murder charges will be filed here Monday against William Dalton 64 cif Boise Sheriff Earl Winters of Mountain Ilome reports following a coroner's Inquest Saturday nigtt probing the death of Leonard Gager 64 1 From Coast Parley I Greenwood of Midvale commander or the southern part of Salt Lake county's civilian defense organization returned Sunday from Palo Alto Cal where he attended the war department's civilian def ense school at Stanford university March 21 to April 2 Persons attending the school were instructed in aerial attack civilian defense organization gas defense incendiary defense plant protection local training citizen defense corps and other allied 1 II Fall Down Hill Hurts Salt Lake Girl 9 An Easter outing to Memory park ended in the Salt Lake police emergency hompital Sunday afternoon for 9-year-old Barbara Brown daughter of Mr and Mrs Miles Ri Brown of 268 Westminster avenue The child W1114 treated for shock cuts and abrasions on her forehead legs andarma suffered when she tumbled down a bill vvhile playing with other children' Deaths Reckless Drivi6g Brinas Fine Heckles' Brincrs vine Saturday at 7 of canape inei- AarrTur dent to age A son of Emery and Jane Baker Bar- rug he was born in Ci-ranuiville June 1 't 1864 One of the oldest residents in Granteville leir Bar- Ai run was a carpenter A by trade II- mar- fled Olive Matilda ev McBride in the Lo- 1 Iran SI tomple in I 12 i wife died September 4 1936 ft A Mr Barron wax ae "Ar' tive till I) 8 churCh it Surviving aro two sone James Ra rain of fIrantsvilLe a Wndell Rarrus of Granger: seven naughtere Mrs Estel- Wrathall Mrs lon Colo end Mn at- 44611' Lite Johnitnn all of Me 'tomes Orantsville Mrit Gladys Picitt and Wilma Plott both of Murray IPIrs Mil drat Spencer of Ruth Nev ant Mrs ftArtil Campbell of Flan Nov: 3I grandchildren and eight great grandchildren Funeral ervicee id ho contitaed TopedaY at in the Grantsville Second I 8 ward chapel Burial will be in to Grantsville cemaery Friends met tall A It the home prior to 'funeral services 'Nellie IL Payne servicee foe Noilt Bertha Payne former Ogden resident whit died March 24 in Reno Nev will bei cOnfillet ea Tuesday afternoon In Ogden City cemetery by Dr John Edward Carver rektor of the First Presbyterian chur The funeral cortege will iPil VI! the )(treatdallDarlitig mortuary 10110 at I in -Miss Payne was a (laughter of Mr Mrs John Payne and resided in Ogden until she moved to Reno where she Wall employed in the office of the Reno Merit gentile company William Fitie ins home in Grants of ranee' mei r1 II rL t4 ts it 1 0-1 A ii A A 'V 4 Meetings Slated Today Mectinors Slated Today Geraldine Ann Fraini neralline Ann rra -week-041 e1an01- ter of Vreft and Lucille 3111n1Sert termini died In it Halt Lithe hospital baturdey al It tn of lentils's The ehild was bnrn P'ebrilarv 27 1042 and is survived by her parents and ChstinttiO Rose Frain! all of gait Lake City Charles Ratlike Spring-Swollen Creek Floods Highway in Morgan County Snow College Patrons Rejoice Over StateAid for Farm 1 1 1 4' ft 1 i I I rArtit Walters 23 el Murray vitas fined $25 and allowed 'until April 15 to pay up or rt serving 15 days in city jail fter admitting a reckless driving charge in city police court by Justice' White Waiters struck a large telephone pole and stub -11 inches in diameter supportinglthe pole breaking both off at the ground and seriously damaging his car which had to be towed to a local garage officials said rArtit crrN qf Murray Ists ow-ed until Al 'to rt serving after admittin charge in city tice- Whi Walter stru pole and stub ter supportin both off at tl ously darnagin to be towed ti ficials said 01011'14M Ilathke 54 of Ha Irdaho died in a (Atilt Lake homplial aunday 12'45 of a heart ailment The body leas taken to liailey for funeral Inn burial Meetings scheduled Monday in Salt Lake City include the following: Newhouse Association of Credit Men 12:30 and Walter cornpany 7 Wornen's Democratic club first aid class 7 Utah Chain Stores association 8 tn: Salt Lake Flower Garden club 8 Salt Lake Licensed Plumbers' association 8 Delta Theta Chi 8 rn hotel Automobile Dealers' association 12:15 Blue Goose club 6 Utah Furniture Dealers' association 7 Cathedral of the Madeleine 7 British War Relief Inc 8 Temple Square hotel Sigma Epsilon Alphs Other meetings Tech nocrs cy Inc public meeting' 265 East Fifth South street 8 ritth bouth street a 4 1 Phillip IL Pharem Phillip Phares 72 died In a Salt Lake hospital Sunday at 11 a rn of a cardiac ailment A son of John and Jana Sayder Phares he was born in Brimfield He had resided in Salt Lake City for the past 'nine months at the some of a Mrs I Merrill of 2559 Wellinwton street Mr Phares vas a retired farmer Mrs Merrill is his only survivcm The bncly will he i alien to Elmwood for funeral services and burial water began to flood the highway at about 4:30 Several automobileA went off the road and were damaged Sergeant Smurthwaite said Winchester owner of a large portion of the flooded farmland in the section was stationed by highway patrolmen at the highway with flags and lanterns to guide traffic over the damaged segment State road officials were notified immediately but it was after 11 rn before Mr Winchester was relieved of his watch Sergeant Smurthwaite said flooding of the highway at the same point has occurred in pre vinus years Sergeant Smurthwalte recalled Tribune Intermountain Wire waters of Dry creek late Saturday flooded highway 30-S to a depth of five to six inches for a distance of about 300 yards and damaged a large acreage of adjacent farmland Sergeant Smurthwaite of Utah highway patrol reported Sunday The scene of the flooding was about four miles above the mouth of Weber cayon in Morgan county or about 14 miles southeast of Ogden ge a Smurthwaite said Heavy rain and the rapid thawing of mountain snow filled the creek channel and the flooding' was caused by a blocked culvert adjacent to the hlOway The vert adiacent to the highwev The which comprises Sanpete: Sevier Emery Juab Millard Pie and Garfield counties The plan is on a terminal vocational batis and will provide effective leadership in agriculture A 35-acre tract of farming land and the necessary buildings for the livestock will comprise the initial contribution of the state for the project Boys who participate in the farm practice program will have an opportunity of coordinating their actual and theoretical work and of applying' the best known tested practices Facilities of the initial project necessarily will limit the registration in the terminal cotirse Tribune Intermountain Wire of Snow college are rejoicing over the agricultural project assured the school by action of Governor Herbert Maw last week 1vhen he granted to the school more than $8000 to cover initial costs The plan for the project originally drawn up by Mark Nichols state vocational director was approved by the board of education and passed by the last legislature but was vetoed by the governor at that time The pi ement project though amaller than originally intended will be a boon to the farming interests of the college district Lecture Scheduled Franklin Harris president of Brigham Young university yvill give an illustrated lecture about Persia to the parent-teacher adult educational program Wednesday at in the LIncoln high school auditorium seonrding to Mrs Effie Pinegar r-T A president 1 Lecture Sc OREM-L-Dr president of I xeristy lecture about iescoer adill rrarn Wednesl Lincoln high ernrtitng to r-T A preside Lettie Barker Cecilia Barrett OG era1 aet-v tree' for Yrs rill Lorena He oiling Foarret 65 form er4 of 2011 Walablogto1 brailevaM who lteet Friday a fiernonn will be enoductirl 'Nett-day sitt ft a nt in SA Jnotoph's Ca holte rhumb Burial will be in Ordan Ctty ceerno ery 'rho bolv roman 'Oil he recited Moeda at Ili tbe Kiraendaii-DarlIng flitiorai -eha whora friends ma call 114emtigy and Tyesday tanul 30 a tn oo i 111 i qv' Lett le Pitrker 76 2111 Went Svonti Rooth Went tiled' in I lI4jt hake hoopitai Sunday lit tn Of nitturni cannel A wianw 3oneph Barker oho in num-ived by two daughtera I -recalled 1 1 4 1 I 4 1 1 1 5 i 1 l' I 1 1 i MMbW3 kot lotoliive aym 4ig 141.

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