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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 18

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18 Auto To Tribune pedestrian was struck and The death engineer was fatality a period da ye The bile which portedly the aged was driven Heber Smit 56 2803 Fowler rue said Patrolmen Whetton There were eyewitnesses the accidenLand facts revealed the investigation failed to the part of Mr Smith be failed to riot until impact and he knew the a person the automobile beyond the was found carried the probable scene of the feet south bridge officers Officers among effects and hours Mr Thomas 1663 in Wales Elizabeth amall boy TT rallpaper Let our Interior obligation c'tsIci LI 71177 ur West it INVEST 1 8 Auto To Tribune Ini OGDE lr pedestrian was struck yard and The death engineer wa fic fatality 4 a period days aut bile which portedly i' the aged was driven Heber Wi Smith 54 2803 Fowler rue said I Patrolmen Whetton I Bei There wtrl eyewitnesses I the accideni facts reveal the investig failed to re -4 the part of 1 Mr Smit be failed to riot until a impact and he knew th a person the automo beyond the was found carried appr the probabli scene of the feet south bridge Officers Von among effects and hsh identi hours Mr Thorn 1863 in Wa Elizabeth small boy 1 Walla Win Let our exp i Interior dec out obligati rfr: i 0 Aurt'S i 17'777 gm! 1iLaiA il ur west 1st 1 I s' tr I I 1 ir 1 1 1 i 2 1 I 1 1 1 4 i 1 1 A i I 1 1 INVES do---- 1 18 A Auto To Tribune pedestrian was struck Yard and The death engineer neer was fic fatality a period clays blle which portedly the aged was driven I 56 2803 Fowler rue said Patrolmen Whetton There were eyewitnesses I the accidenLand facts revealed the investigation il faed to the part of 1 Mr Smith riot until be failed to impact and he knew the a person the automobile beyond the was found carried the probable scene of the bridgeofficers feet south Officers tion among effects and lish hours Mr Thomas 1863 in Wales Elizabeth small boy I Let our Interior 1 1 out obligation rtr- il 010 17 -7 71 44-4 '77- Ai A if we 1st 1 1 I i I I I 1 i 4 4 I 1 1 1 I 1 i i 1 I INVEST I Injuries Bring Death Ogden Pedestrian 80 Intermountain NVire Thomas of 1637 Grant avenue 80-year-old was fatally injured Saturday at 9:43 in when he by a southbound automobile near Washington boulevard Nineteenth street of the retired railroad I States with his father an Ogden's second traffic of 1943 and the first in of 97 automo- re- struck victim fr by 1 :411 William nn 'nd of ave- Police Johnr'' Bennett i no to by Mr Thomas reveal any violation on the driver reported to officers see the victim It was after he had felt the stopped his auto that machine had struck Measurements showed traveled 112 feet point at which the body and the body had been approximately 53 feet from point of impact The accident was but a few of the Ogden river said could find no identification the victim's personal were unable to establish identification for several was born March 20 a son of John and Sanders Thomas As a he came to the United Window Shades experts advise you on your decorating problems without ENID CO PILEUTS '1711)c Sa It 5ukc Zeibunt Monday Morning April 26 1943 1S1 IL NJ CO South Phone 4-7895 States with his father an LDS convert who settled in Logan where Mr Thomas obtained his schooling He entered the employ of the old Oregon Short Line railroad in 1884 in Idaho Falls Idaho Later he moved to Lima Mont and in 1915 to Ogden He was retired in 1932 after 48 years of continuous service On May 28 1889 he married Sarah Gledhill in Franklin Idaho She survives with five sons and daughters Mrs Mabel Blodgett and Harry Thomas of Ogden Mrs Sarah Davis of Hobson Mont Lester Thomas of Klamath Falls Ore and Private Raymond Thomas in an army post in Georgia and six grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren Traffic Deaths Utah To April 26 1943 25 To April 26 1942 40 Entire year 1942 147 Weber County To April 26 1943 2 To April 26 1942 1 Entire year 1942 13 Idaho To April 26 1943 21 To April 26 1942 22 Entire year 1942 105 Idaho Lists Two Traffic Deaths For the first week in several months Utah's highways were free from fatal traffic accidents but Idaho recorded two deaths due to highway mishaps during the week ended Saturday rnidnight Squibb 39 Spokane railroad conductor died Monday morning of injuries received a few hours earlier when his car struck a barricade between two highway lanes In Coeur d'Alene Idaho A Jerome school boy Leighton Imes Jr 6 died at 3 a Sunday April 18 in a Wendell hospital of injuries suffered the previous Friday when he was struck by an automobile while he was returning from school Two deaths recorded this year and charged to Iltah's traffic fatality mark have been erased by the Utah state highway patrol because they did not occur on public highways open to general traffic Utah's toll is now 24 with Idaho's standing at 20 Time to clean-up paint-up fricl Your Electrical Appliances must last for the duration you know So when you clean-up and paint-up check-up on your Electrical Servants Give them a good cleaning oil motor-driven appliances and check over all appliances to make certain that each is in g9od operating condition If service or repair is needed call an Electrical Repairman Reddy Kilowatt tvorld's finest electric service produced for you by American business the kind of Power that spans the nation Ogden Blaze Damages Becker Plant Tribune Intermountain Wire Sunday evening seriously damaged the modern twp and a half story brick bottling plant of the Becker Products company at 1900 Lincoln avenue Although no accurate estimates of the extent of damage could be made because much of the machinery was under water the loss was estimated at many thousanols of dallars fully covered by tnsurance The entire force of the Ogden fire department with the exception of a small standby crew at the central fire station fought the blaze which was detected about 5:45 and was not brought under control until four hours later Most of the damage centered in a second floor store room where I cartons were stored and the rear storeroom on the same floor where empty bottles and some boxes were stored Part of the root collapsed on the bottle storage room Fire Chief Elmer A Anderson said the fire started outside the plant in a stack of bottles and paper cartons A high wind at the time carried the blaze to the building Firemen fought the blaze with difficulty because quantities of powdered caustic soda used for cleaning bottles were dissolved and splashed back into the faces and onto the bodies of the firemen The 28 city firemen were augmented by a crew of 10 0 Dtrained firemen employes of the plant under direction of John Gealta Becker president of the company said a complete inventory of the damage was impossible because so much of the machinery was submerged A great difficulty will be replacement of crowns labels and cartons which are hard to obtain now he said Mr Becker praised the city fire department for a splendid job battling the blaze and Fire Chief Anderson said the crew of employes who maintained two of the eight lines of water played on the blaze proved to be invaluable Their training was effective especially because the men cooperated with the firemen and responded to orders the fire chief said Askfora FREE Copy WARTIME TIPS on the Care and Use of Electric Appliances UTAH POWER LIGHT CO IN VICTORY BY' INVESTING 10 or YOUR INCOME IN WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Couple Observes Wedding Date PRICE Senator and Mrs George Miller will receive their friends at open house celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding day on May 1 Both Mr and Mrs Miller were born in Mt Pleasant attended schools there and were married In Manti by Probate Judge Reid May 1 1893 'Death Takes Physician nor ove rnor overnor RAWLINS Wyo Cal Dr John Osborne 89 early-day Wyoming governor who once had a pair of shoes made from a desperado's skin died Saturday He suffered a heart attack early in the week It was early in the 1880s after Osborne came west from Vermont that (Big Nose) George Parrott was lynched by a Wyoming posse Osborne then a young physician removed a square of skin from the body and had it tanned and fashioned in-to shoes which are now on display in a Bawling bank Osborne was governor from 1893 to 1895 representative from 1896 to 1898 and first assistant secretary of state in President Wilson's administration After coming to Rawlins in 1880 Osborne established a drug store and became Interested in banking and livestock ranching Burial will be in Princeton Ky Survivors include a daughter Mrs Jean Curtis Todd of Dallas Texas Presents Opera logne Zola Jacobs McGhle of Salt Lake City will present a light operalogue at a meeting of the Midvale Junior Community club Wednesday at 8-p in the Midvale city hall Miss Ruby Roach club president announces Army Engineer Gets Utah Post Ernest Frenzell of the army corps of engineers former resident of Salt Lake City Pocatello Idaho and Caliente Nev arrived Sunday at the Utah quartermaster depot where he was assigned by Brigadier General Ralph Talbot Jr commanding officer as operations officer in the engineer supply section Major Frenzel! who came to the Utah depot from San Bernardino Cal engineer depot was located in Salt Lake City as a mining engineer for the department of interior from 1938 to 1938 He is a member of the Reserve Officers' association of Salt Lake city Pocatello Elks lodge and Caliente American Legion post Utah Chiropractic Association Conducts Annual Election Tribune Intermountain Wire The Utah Chiropractic association held its annual con vention fn the council rooms of the Eccles building Saturday Dr David Jensen of Salt Lake City president of the association presided In the business meeting wartime problems were discussed and made for proper care of sick and injured people who have located in this area for war work Dr Clarence Johnson of Ogden discussed the importance of chiropractic work and emphasized the need low for greater health stabilization Dr William Seare and Dr George A Wilson of Salt Lake "spoke on national and state legis- lative issues AY Dr William 'John Seare of Salt 1 Lake special speaker of the IlesIsion spoke on "The Precision of Modern ChiropracI tic" i At the annual election of of-I ficers Dr David Jensen was retained as president and Dr George 1 Parker of Salt Lake as secretary and treasurer Directors elected were Dr Rosa McCune of Ogden and Dr George A Wilson of Salt Lake City In a meeting of the auxiliary Mrs A Olsen of Salt Lake was elected president with Mrs Theron Olsen of Crescent as seeretary and treasurer MP ask yourself if you really need it! Starting Wednesday and throughout our Ward Week sale prices will be cut in every department of our store and you will be tempted to stock up But quantities of these Ward Week bargains Will be limited because America's war production has first call on all raw materials and factories So please buy only what you red and let your neighbors have their share of the special Ward Week vaiues Eta E-ZE sCiacliDs iN 10- E42 4Ps CI '17 qt i 1 or Damages Wyoming irbe 5 alt 11kc Treibunt Engineer MondaMorningApril 261913 OtrIn dell Blaze Death Takes Pitysicktit 9 rmy En rn Utah Clitropractic Associati Ji Gets Utah Post Coliducts Annual Election Ex-Governor OGDEN-Major Ernest Fren- Becke Injuries Bring Death Plant RAWLINS army corps of spoke on national and state legis- John Osborne orne Wyo CPI Dr President Wilson's administra- zell of the Tribune Intermountain Wire ok 89 early-day tion engineers former resident of Salt OGDEN- The Utah Chiroprac- lative issues After coming to Rawlins in Lake City Pocatello Idaho and tic association held its annual con- Dr William 'John Seare of Sait Ogden Pedestrian 80 Tribune Intermountain Wire Wyoming governor who once OGDEN-Fire Sunday evening had a pair of shoes made from 1880 Osborne established a drug Caliente Nev arrived Sunday at vention i the council rooms of special speaker of the sea- seriously damaged the modern a desperado's skin died Satur- store and became interested in the Utah quartermaster depot the Eccles building Saturday Dr ITsiroenasepnot of ern ei spoke on Modern Precisior Intermountain Wire twp and a half story brick bottling day He suffered a heart attack banking and livestock ranching where he was assigned by Briga- David Jensen of Salt Lake City Treatment OGDEN-John Thomas of 1637 Grant avenue 80-year-old plant of the Becker Products corn- early ian early in the 1880s after the week Burial will be in Princeton Ky dier General Ralph Talbot Jr corn- nt of the association pre- I tic" 1 pany at 1900 Lincoln avenue Al- It sided Survivors include a daughter mending officer as operations of- In business meeting war- i At the annual election of of- was I it ally injured Saturday at 9 :43 m- when he though no accurate estimates of Osborne came west from Ver- th the extent of damage could be mont that (Big Nose) George Mrs Jean Curtis Todd of Dallas ficer in the engineer supply sec- time problems were discussed and I ficers Dr David Jensen was re by a southbound automobile near Washington boule- made because much of the ma- Parrott was lynched by a Wyo- Texas 'tion arrangements made for proper tamed as president and Dr George Nineteenth street chinery was under water the loss ming posse Osborne then a Major Frenzel! who came to the care of sick and injured people Parker of Salt Lake as sec States with his fath was estimated at many thousa i young physician removed a Utah depot from San Bernardino who have located in this area for a and treasurer Directors 'of the retired railroad father an of dallars fully covered by t- square of skin irom the body Presents Operalogile Cal engineer depot was located in war work elected were Dr Ross McCune of who settled in ogan Ogden's second traf- surance and had it tanned and fashioned MIDVALE-Mrs Zola Jacobs Salt' Lake City as a mining engi- Dr Clarence Johnson of Og- Ogden and Dr George A Wilson where Mr Thomas obtained his The entire force of the Ogden Vito shoes which are now on McGhie of Salt Lake City will pre- neer for the department of den discussed the importance of of Salt Lake City of 1943 and the first in of 97 schooling fire department with the excep- display in a Rawlinl bank sent a light operalogue at a meet- interior from 1936 to 1938 He is a chiropractic work and emphasized In a meeting of the auxiliary He entered the employ of the old tion of a small standby crew at Osborne was governor from ing of the Midvale Junior Corn- member of the Reserve Officers' the need pow for greater health Mrs A Olsen of Salt Lake the central fire station fought the 1893 to 1895 representa- munity club Wednesday at 8-p association of Salt Lake city Po- stabilization was elected president with Mrs automo- Oregon Short Line railroad in 1884 blaze which was detected about tive from 1896 to 1898 and first in the Midvale city hall Miss Ruby catello Elks lodge and Caliente Dr William Seare and Dr Theron Olsen of Crescent as see- re- i 1 i Idaho Falls Idaho Later he 5 45 and was not brought assistant secretary of state in Roach club president announces American Legion post George A Wilson of Salt Lake retary and treasurer struck I moved to Lima Mont and in 1915 4 under victim dr 4 to Ogden He was retired in 1932 control until four hours later by 1 1 after 48 years of continuous serv- damage centered ost of the dtd in i illiam ice a second floor store room where I of i "'''-'4- i-'-'---- On May 28 1889 he married I cartons were stored and the rear ave- Sarah Gledhill in Franklin Idaho storeroom on the same floor where Police 1 She survives with five sons and empty bottles and some boxes were a Johnr' 7 daughters Mrs Mabel Blodgett th 1 i stored Part of roof collapsed and -4 ''f 1 and Harry Thomas of Ogden Mrs 1 on the bottle storage room Bennett i i Sarah Davis of Hobson Mont Fire Chief Elmer A Anderson not2'' I i Lester Thomas of Klamath Falls said the fire started outside the to Ore and Private Raymond Thom- plant in a stack of bottles and 1 i as in an army post in Georgia and paper cartons A high wind at the 1 1 by Mr Thomas six grandchildren and 15 great- time carried the blaze to the build- I I grandchildren ing 1 1 reveal any violation on Traffic Deaths Firemen fought the blaze with i I the driver Utah difficulty because quantities of I reported to officers To April 26 1943 25 powdered caustic soda used for 1 I To April 26 1942 40 cleaning bottles were dissolved and A l'-' -) 1 I -4 I I Entire year splashed back into the faces and Il i 1 after he had felt the 1942 147 bodies of the firemen IW il OU see the ictim It as 11 1 'Weber County I onto the stopped his auto that To April 26 1943 2 The 28 city firemen were aug- machine had struck To April 26 1942 1 merited by a crew of 10 0 D- i Measurements showed Entire year 1942 13 trained firemen employes of the traveled 112 feet plant Idaho ant under direction of John -S I 4-1' point at which the body To 26 1943 21 Gealta April 26 1942 22 1942 Becker president 1 Apri and the body had been Bkidt of the I approximately 53 feet from company said a complete inven- 40- point of impact The Enire year 105 tory of the damage was impossible tp090 I accident was but a few because so much of the machinery I said of the Ogden river Idaho Lists was submerged A great difficulty Two will be replacement of crowns 4 7 could find no identifica-labels and cartons which are hard the victim's personal Traffi th eat to obtain now he said were unable to estab- Becker i ecer prased the city fire I )4N For the first week in several 1 l' 1 0 0 0 identification for several department for a splendid job bat- 1 months Utah's highways were ting the blaze and Fire Chief An- free from fatal traffic accidents i was born March 20 erson said the crew of employes but Idaho recorded two deaths due a son of John and who maintained two of the eight sti I to highway mishaps during the Sanders Thomas As a lines of water played on the blaze week ended Saturday midnig ht 1 1 he came to the United proved to be invaluable Their '4'- zy Squibb 39 Spokane rail- Wallpaper-Linoleum i jg I training was effective especially road conductor died Monday morn- llpaper-Linoleum ing of injuries received a few hours because the men cooperated with the firemen and responded to or- fr46 Window Shades earlier when his car struck a bar- ders the fire chief said ricade between two highway lanes 4 4- 8 experts advise you on your 1 in Coeur d'Alene Idaho --i 00o decorating problems with- 1 A Jerome school boy Leighton I C-louple Observes i I ior- Imes Jr 6 died at 3 a Sunday April 18 in a Wendell hospital of -1 77 T-Nk rt! injuries suffered the previous Fri- Wedding Date ala- 6 iliwood0 day when he was struck by an Irs71r7-''- automobile while he was returning PRICE Senator and Mrs -i in-1 1: '4 EMT wo deaths a from school George Miller will receive their Two recorded this year friends at open house celebrating is now 24 with Idaho Manti by Probate Judge I and charged to Utah's traffic fa- the fiftieth anniversary of their 4 -r 1- i Aril A I the Utah state highway patrol be- Both Mr and Mrs tality mark have been erased by wedding day on May 1 Miller were t' 4 1 iLa wil cause they did not occur on public born in Mt Pleasant attended 4-- i t-''' s'- i CO highways open to general traffic school there and were married in 0- v----- 3iiio a Utah's toll -4 rs'''- --e ''''-11' 4 lk '1 eoto! 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