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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 12

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a tfM wWW mm Smwi i si4 12 Friday Morning tflje Salt £akc (Tribune- -April 28 1939 of Internionntain Territory Th FFA Registration SefsPcm'osp YouiW Obituary Notices Mark at Logan Meet rml 7 I 7 a I Alia Butler 69 of 160 Fourth avsnns av at i i rattier LPealli nt ut promt nit marliliirrv aulnmta i in this 11 by friends may Traffic Claims Three Lives On Ulali Roads nd MIV1 nd BoyTAlone aver icea will be conducted Run in (he Beaver Went I 8 Bishop Pare tail at 36 Past Seventh Friday and at the home of hs father- in Beaver baturday and Sunday prior to the services PROVO Alene Pierre 17 daughter of Barne and I illtan MuUhitg Pierit died Ihflrsday morning at a halt lake hosiltat a cerebral hemorrhage Hhe was born No- 4 dent of the BateiMlle IDS ward Sunday sc Kt there fc 1 3 years HurvMrg are her husband three sons and daughters Mrs Rose (aatacno of Orantsv lile Miss Ueth at Max Bleaiard of Tooele her iher of halt I ake Cltv five brothers Theron Maxwell pe a Irvin MawJ of Halt lake City Miner Maxwel of Park City Oram Maxwell of Jirowu Valiev Cal Orvel Maxwell of Medford Ore and two slaters Mrs Dora Ajgvod of Mated Idaho and Mrs Grae bargent of Hoytavilie There are two grandchildren vember 2H i)2l Charles Shettle Provo where site had resided ail her life she was to have been -graduated from Lin- Two Accidents In I)ai is One Near Sevier District Attorney Releases Taylor Lad After Probe liihune Intermountnn Service LOO With 469 delegates registered Thursday afternoon registration for sessions of the eleventh annual Utah Future Farmers of America convent on at Utah State Agricultural college was expected to climb to record proportions as representatives continued to airive at the college from approximately 150 Utah cities and towns late Thursday afternoon Catherine Davis Thomas coin high a hooi this bhe ear bhe was active Charles Rhettle 75 of 68 East First South street was found dead of apparently natural causes early Thursday morning in his room Bom In Galena Ill October 2 1861 he had lived in Halt lake City and vicinity aloes 1880 He was a miner by occupatiou (Continued from Tage One) FPANTHH Just tw milc death of her husband David Gower Thomas Thomas died at a had been it) since a few davs after her husband death fihe was bom In Spanish Fork June 1 1H75 to H( well and Mary Davis early pioneers She received education in the in dramatics both In school and in the Mu tual Improvement association and was stricken ill while rehearsing for a leadii a role in the 8 Pleasant View ward plav Happy Valley Besides her parent! surviving are two sisters and a brother Thelma LaWana and Dallas Pierce of Picas-ant View and the grandparents Mr aid bitas Hutch George Ileber Langston Anna Langston ir urra died 3 hurstlay ai 5 0 a In a ball I Hkc ll hospital ol a heart aliment rn tu Hnuh Cot ini wood August 26 tho9 ha was a Son if Alta and Jane izabetjj La brum Butler For many years ha waa a salesman for a local dairy uj tl company Aims In the 8 church ha aerved a mission In Tonga from JH 0 to 1H0I From 18 19 to 1913 ha was a member of tba Jordan 8 stake high council and In 1913 was named blah op of ths Bandy ward airvtng In that capacity until 1921 Hie widow Mrs Am a Butler a son I eon Butler of Mrdv four daughters Mies and Mrs Henry Bmllh of Halt I ake Ity Mrs Kimball An ters of Raymond Alberta Canada and Mrs Eugene Bleed of Dnwnev ai survive Also survlv ii are a brother Oenrga Butler of Canada and five sister Mra Deal aln Mra George Dmraln Mias Mabel Butler Mra duard Tinker all of Halt Lake county and Mrs Frank Olsen ball I ake Ity Funeral aentcea will ha conducted Bundav at 2 In the Fifteenth i 8 ward chapel with burial to jti Murray rMy cemetery bishop Heber KlmbaU will preside Friends may call Runday from 10 a until Ip at 36 Last Seventh South street publii hools of Span ish bork Hhe was and Lilia Guadiana Reyes of Syracuse The Rejea boy died at 1 40 a In an Ogden hospital of a fractured skull and other Injuries suffered about 8pm Wednesday when struck by a hit-run motorist while piny it with other children on the street in front of his home According to Davis County Sheriff Joseph Holbrook the child was sitting by the roadside when struck None of the childs plajmates was able to offer any deaniption of the car Administered first aid by a Lavton phvsluan the Reyes child was rushed to an Ogden hospital and died five hours later logs of Hprh gvllle Misi Plene Matnr Plcne of Provo and a great grand ther Mizabeth James of Provo Funeral services will be conducted Sun day at 2 in Pleasant View I ward chail Burial wiil be In Proo city burial park I Even the most optimistic preconvention estimates had placed the anticipated number of delegates at not more than 450 and many of the states A chapters were still unrepresented when the late afternoon chet was made With Mark Nichols state educational director of vocational agriculture and Humphreys pio-fessor of agricultural education at Utah State Agricultural college directing the convention the state officers under leadership of Ruel Crandall of Springville freshman student at the college and president of the state A were busy arranging details for the three-day meet Thursday evening the young farmers of the state heard Dr Elmer Peterson president of the college welcome them to the campus Group singing was directed by Charles Last Ronald Johnson stale sec rctary conducted a statewide roll call A special program was presented to the college student body with Ralph Redford of Logan as master of ceremonies Following the program an announcement of convention events was read and the group adjourned until Friday at 8 a when the first regular session will be opened Contests will be the feature of the regular si won Including horseshoe pitching livestock Judging crop judging and farm mechanics judging At 11 30 a a review of the livestock judging classes crop judging classes and farm mechanics judging will be held Reviews of poultry and dairy Judging will be held Friday afternoon The campus gymnasium was turned Thursday as cots and beds were placed In every available bit of space Professor Jenson of the physical education department turned open all shower bath and pool facilities to the youths for their stay here IvA married to Mr Thom as at Spanish Fork ot April 1 2 1901 He died April 11 1939 She is survived bv a daughter and five bus Mrs Olive Thom hs Bro kbank of Santa Ai a al Ray II Id ii Thnmaa of Ta coma Wash Dell David and Clyde Thomas ail of Span ish Fork and William Thomas of Provo seven grandchildren three sisters Mrs Clara Jensen of Salt I aka Cltv Mrs Nell Powell of Murray and Mr i Die Bhunball of Rupert Idaho Sjlvia Jean Morby Tribune Intermountain Service PENROSE Wayne Taylor 18 was free Friday after killing his father Newell Taylor 59 with a 32 special rifle during a family row at their ranch house early Wednesday morning A coroners jury termed the killing justifiable homicide with no felonious intent George Preston of Logan district attorney following further investigation at Brigham City Thursday ordered the boy released from the county jail where he was held Wednesday and Wednesday night at request The shooting occurred when Taylor and his wife returned from Ogden to the ranch house at about 1 30 a The youth had been left to care for baby chicks and an argument ensued concerning their condition Mrs Taylor the step-mother became Involved and Taylor reportedly was beating her when the boy shot him Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 in Penrose ward chapel by Bishop Merlin Grover Interment will be in Ogden City cemetery directed by Shaw and Iverson mortuary of Tremonton ORKM Sylvia Jean Morbv 29 died at her home Friday of a heart attack Miss Morby was bom November 11 1918 in Orem a daughter of Wall4e anp 6ivia Found by Driver Johnson rhy Hhe was graduated from Pleasant Grove high school and Brigham Young university and was a teacher in Windsor 8 ward Bunday sihool huneral service will be conducted Rat urday at 2 iu Windsor ward chapel Joseph Campbell Baron Leo Oborn by Bishop Stanley Harris Iriends may call the family home after 10 a bat day Burial will be in Pleasant Grove cemt tery Baron eo Oborn 58 of 820 Parkway avenue died at his hm at 7 4 a Thurs lay after a heart attack A clerk in PRFPTON Idaho Funeral services for Joseph Merrill Campbell J4 of Twin Fall former Preston resident will be conducted Sunday at 2 In Hendricks funeral the regisiry department at the Salt Lake post office he had gone to work but was rced to return to hi home when he be home Rjeho'p Phenol Edgley of Preston John Wallace Shelby VERNAL Funeral services were con ducted iu First 8 ward here for George Heber Langston and his wife Anna Mary Nellsen Langston Mr Langston died April 15 and his widow succumbed eight days later Mr Langston was bom in Alpine September JJ I860 and came to Ashley val ley In 1879 He married Anna Mary Nellsen on January 1 1884 For JO year they re sided on a farm near here They ars survived by six daughters Mrs Fdith Jackson of Jensen Mrs lien Dean of Randlett Mrs Bertha Witmer of I as Vegas Nev Mrs Beatrice Schofield Mrs Katie Twitched and Mrs Liliian Snow all of Vernal 4n Thud ward He was birn at North Ogden Utah March 7 1005 a stm of David William and Sylvia Campbell He came to Preatoa at the age of 5 Motor Vehicle Fatalities in Syracuse cemetery directed by Aultorest Memorial mortuary of Ogden Friends mav call at the home of the parents Friday afternoon and evening and until time of services Saturday Elizabeth Ryan Murray came 111 Mr Obom was born April 7 1881 ion of John and Annie Worlton OI rn He had been connected with the local brain of the federal postal service for the past 21 years Surviving are his widow Mrs Annie Ma Vine Oborn two son and a daughter Mi! ton Jugeue and Ruth filzabeth Obom of bait Lake City three brothers William and Ovms Worlton Obom of Union and Charles Obom of Ban Francisco Cal and three sisters Mrs Annie Marla Walker and Mrs Hima Amlila fcnnart of Union and Mra Emily Elizabeth Harker of Hhel ley Idaho and a Obom ot Balt Lake granddaughter Marlene City OGDFN Mrs Filzabeth Rvan Murray 72 widow of Daniel A Murray died rtt Thursday afternoon at her residence 2721 Ernesl Errnan Slone Utah BRTOHAM John Wltr Sholhy 88 Utah pioneer died at the family home 561 South Main street Wednesday at 11 JO a following a four-davs ilhess Mr Shelby was born December 27 1850 at Covington Ind to John Oliver and Han tiah Nebeker Rhelbv He was educated in Indiana schools lie married Mary Irancis September 22 1874 at Attica Ind The couple came to UtRh in 1885 converts to the 8 church settling in Randolph They lane to Brigham City In 1908 and Mrs Shelby died in 1910 He married Clara Steffen August 31 1914 An active mem her of the 8 church he was a high priest at the time of his death Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters Frank and Edgar Shelby of Indiana Mra sadle Read and Mrs Lora Grow of Salt Lake City leRry helhy of Woodruff I tah Leonard Shelby of Sprii Canvon Mrs Howard Nelson Mrs Darrel Wlntle and John Helen Jewel David and Gene Shelby of Brigham City also 29 grandchildren and 10 great grand children Scenic Folders To Be Mailed Charles Buckley Jr met death about 4 10 a Thursday when a motorcycle he was riding catapulted from the Mountain highway about one mile north of Kaysville Sheriff Holbrook and Deputy Reed Oviatt who investigated were unable to locate anyone who may have witnessed the accident It is thougut the motorcycle struck some obstacle which blew out a tire and threw the vehicle out of control Mr Buckleys body was found about 4 30 a by an unnamed truck-driver who notified Davis county officers He had suffered a fractured skull and undetermined internal injuries Sheriff Holbrook said markings along the east side of the highway indicated that the motorcycle had turned over several times Employed in Ogden as a taxicab driver Mr Buckley presumably was en route to Salt Lake City after compelling his shift to visit his ife A native and lifelong resident of Ogden he was born April 20 1915 to Charles Sr and Millie Maw Buckley He was a member of the church Grant avenue after an illness of seveta mot) ths Regulem mass services will be conducted Monday at 10 a in St Joseph i Catholic churh Interment will be In Ogden city cemetery directed by Lindquist A Sous 32 Milford Man Killed Car Overturns To April 28 1939 To April 28 1438 Entire jear 1938 52 223 MAPI FTON Funeral services for Fmest Frman Stone 5J of this city who died Wednesday at the family reldeue following a long illness will be conducted Saturday at 2 in Manletnn I 8 ward chapel Burial will be in Lvergreen cemetery dl rected by A Wheeler mortuary Friends may call at the family residence before the services Infant Parkin CONSTIPATED? Davis County Joseph King The infant aon of Vernon LeRoy and Velma Campbell Parkin of fiM Second East street ed Thursday Afternoon at a bait Lake hos ttal The child was born April 16 and la survived by hts parents and four grand parents Mr and Mrs Lari Parkin and Mr and Mrs James Campbell ail of Salt Lake Cil Her Is Amazing Relief for Conditions Due to Sluggish Bowels you think al! laxatives alike Jum try tills Ella Maxwell Bleazaril laxative rmUXr So mild tbomus inwhlng invigorating Depend le relief from vegetable mild thorough re- Fin eral rites for Joseph 8 Kii 70 Ciearfteli resident who died Weatesday at hs hwme will be coiducted Sunday at 2 in Clinton 8 ward chapel by Bishop Albert Mitchell Interment will be in Aultorest memorial park in Clearfield directed by Aultorest memorial mortuary of Ogden De Alton Skinner Fifty thousand scenic folders portraying tourist travel attractions have been received by the Ogden chamber of commerce At least 30000 of the four-page folders will be mailed to county officials invited to attend the national convention in Ogden next July said A Romney secretary of the chamber The committee which supervised preparation of the scenic literature Included Horace Walker chairman George Morgan Romney and A Wright sick headache bilious spells tired feeling when awclated with constipation Withmrf Diclr 260 1)01 of NR from your fiiUlOUl ItlSIl druggist Make the test then If not delighted return the box to us We wiil refund the purchase Tablet tolly fPESIPI Martlm Nielsen TOOFLF Funeral services for Mra Ella Maxwell Bleazard 48 wife of Gerald 8 (Dale) Bleazard of Tooele will be con ducted Friday at 2 in the Tooele North 8 ward cnapel Burial will be In the Tooele city cemetery Friends may call at Smith mortuary here prior to the services Mrs Bleazard was bom March 21 1891 iu Peoa a daughter of and Fannie Maxwell bhe was married to Mr Bleazard Decern ber 20 J9J2 in the bait Lake 8 temple Makfng their home iii Erda for many years she was assistant superinten RICHFIELD April 27-Frcd Paschal 37 of Milford was killed instantly Thursday at 8 when the car he was driving swerved from the highway in Clear creek canyon 30 miles southwest of here and overturned several times Sheriff Clarence Smith and Deputy Sheriff Clyde Webb of Sevier county said the automobile was traveling downhill when Mr Paschal apparently lost control The machine swerved from the road Utah highway and ran wild for 360 feet down a borrow pit Then the machine apparently struck an obstacle overturned several times across the highway and finally stopped in a borrow pit on the opposite side of the road Sheriff Smith said Mr Paschal apparently was traveling alone at the time of the accident His body was badly mangled in the wreckage of the automobile The officers were summoned to the scene by a passing motorist Tamily Survives De Alton Skinner 38 of Roosevelt died at 5 40 a Thursday la a bit Lake hospital Mr Skinner wai born September 19 tnoo st Beaver a son of George ana Mamie Tattersal Skinner He had been a merchant for the past 14 years Surviving are his widow Mrs Fdna Rauzi Skinner and a daughter Shirley Dee Skinner of Roosevelt his jx nd three brothers Bi PROVO Funeral services for Mrs Mar tha Nielsen t6 wife of Andrew Nielsen of Orem who died Wednesday will be con ducted Friday at 1 JO In Timpanogos QUICK RELIEF FOR ACiO 8 ward chapel by Bishop Roy Gapp Burial will be in Provo city bunal meer INDIGESTION Salt Lake County (Outside Salt Lake City) To April 28 1938 To April 28 1938 7 Entire year 1938 50 park Salt Lake City To April 28 1439 To April 28 1938 Entire year 1938 i 16 43 Surviving arc his widow Emily Cole Buckley whom he married in 3935 a son Joseph and a daughter Jane Buckley of Salt Lake City his parents of Pleasant View a grandfather Robert Maw of Plain City and eightbrothers and sisters Mrs Stella Phelps Maurice Robert Buckley and Mrs Edith Thorsted of Ogden Howard Laura Edna Lawrence and Leo Buckely aJl of Pleasant Vitw Funeral announcement will be made by Lindquist and mortuary Jerufl Reyes was born in Ogden March 19 1933 Surviving besides the parents are three brothers and three sisters Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 in Syracuse ward chapel by Bishop Henry Rampton Interment will be President Aimed at McCarran Tells Senate WASHINGTON Senator Pat McCarran (D) Nevada Thursday attributed to Marvin McIntyre secretary to President Roosevelt a statement that William Boyle was appointed United States aUornev for Nevada because of the desire take a slap at Pat Famous Discovery Stops Cause New Super Soft Dr Zino-pads relieve pam instantly Stop cause friction snd pressure prevent corns ore toes Esse tight shoes Separate Madi-c ntionn included far He told a senate judiciary subcommittee his authority for the statement was an unidentified clergyman who conversed with McIntyre at Sparks Nev last July when Mr Roosevelt was passing McCarran who had recommended Carville now Nevada governor be reappointed to the post has opposed Doyle's confirmation asserting the nomination was "personally offensive "I myself saw McIntyre talking to this clergyman on the station platform at McCarran said quickly removini corns Try them Sold everywhere NEW cl Announcing following the date of the passing of the presidents train had occasion to talk with the clergyman He told me he had asked McIntyre whom he had known in Washington why Governor Carville was not reappointed and that McIntyre said it was done to take a slap at McCarran also referred to state ments made by Albert Hilliard his new deal opponent in the last Ne vada primary quoting the presi dent as having informed Hilliard while en route through Nevada that he was against McCarran be cause he opposed fundamental ad ministration policies The senator said Hilliard's quo' tation of an interview with the president was widely circulated in Nevada and had prompted George Schwartz state Democratic chair man to write Mr Roosevelt express 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