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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MURNJLNU, JANUARY Mr quartet and YVmiant K nodes a, Pool-ton Carol P. pyne and Mra. Norma furnished appropriate muaic. The was by benediction pronounced Joseph Nelson. Beautiful floral inge were numeroua Interment was in the Prove City cemetery, under the direction of the Berg Mortuary. PROVO DEPARTMENT Telephone IX 125 W. Center Bt. Kiwanis Club Ho its Sarah L. Cluff Dies of Dinner and Dance After Long Illness Tka Trikeaa. i Jan. 11 Sarah Lvln PROVO, BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. Jl. About Albert Cluff. sixty people, members of the BrigCluff. wife of Georg died at the family residenee, 144 South ham City Kiwanis club and their Sixth Wilt street, at 11 o'clock this- ladies, participated I" d dinner party morning following a protracted IU- at the Commercial elub Friday evenees reused t)f kidney trouble. Mr. ning The hlwrene furnished the Cluff waa bora 1b Provo, lUar 8, WU, banquet and program and the guests A James lata of the were Bishop daughter given their places at the tablea ar.d Mary Britton Doweleee, ana of the by an unuauai plane card arrangefamilies tha of of Mother Goose rhymes. The Throughment elty. pioneer out liar life aha had been h devout banquet was Interspersed with pleasteacher a aa Latter-da- y A ceremony Saint, serving ing end clave returns. In the Primary association and also followed In which James E. Helver-eo- n, tn tha Relief society. retiring president, in a fitting B Young, In addition to her husband, Mrs speech presented to Cluff la survived by one daughter, the new president, the pin which la Mrs. Alena Simmons, of Balt Lake, the symbol of hie office. Mr. Young The past president t pin and one eew, A re el, saves sisters, Mrs i s ponded pjph Homer, Mrs. Upton Hoover and was then presented the retiring pi eviThe remaining Mrs John Carter, all ef Provo; Mrs dent by B. t Call MUlla Schofield of Eureka; Mr. Claud hours were spent In dam ing Hattonbrook and Mrs, Don Os el Salt leak; two brothers, David H and Alfrsd A. LovaJoi, of Provo, JFunaral sorvlooa will bo bold in tha Second ward chapM Wodnotday at J o clock, fYlond ma jr tw tho body at 8 peel 1 1 to The Trtbeae. tho family res Ids roo Yrtorto tha BEAVKR, Jan It Officers of the Ion. Intomu nt will to ia Provo City home end community section of the ef tha comotory, uBdor tha dlraotloa farm bureau met Friday afternoon to Borg Mortuary work out details of the years work. A final decision favored project work Group leaden will meet entirely. with their divisions ae follows: Mra "Christmas PresGoodwin, Mary ents,' Friday, January 23, Mra J. tt, PROVO. Jan. 11. The Utah County Dltlywhlte, "Health Group) date not Symphony orchestra will hold Its first chosen; Mrs Mxe Boyter, hewing rehearsal Monday evening at t.ll In Department, date not chosen College hall, Brigham Young univerOwing to an epidemic of whopping sity. according to Professor Franklin nough the baby scoring wee postponed Madsen, director of the organisation. Indefinitely. Musloiane from all parts of Utah STORK BRINGS DAUGHTER. county am Invited to Join Use orchestra. Mr. and Mra. Hal Morris of log B treat are the parent a of a daughter, born pastel-daat the home of tha bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O S. Dee, 141 First avenue. The mother for. W, marly wae Miss Ula l,ee The rather PROVO, Jen. 11. Many friends and la a member of The Tribune accounting department K. wno W. H relntivee of Paxman, died In Balt Lake City Thuraday, paid HOMS FROM HOSPITAL final tribute at services held. In the Mira Viva Murphy, daughter of CapSixth ward chapel here this afternoon, with Bishop J. W. MeAdem presiding tain and Mra. C P. banter of the The Invocation was by President Ste- Volunteers of America office at Salt phen U Chtpman of the Alpine stake lake, has returned to her home at and the speakers were W. A Mc- tit Fla st Fifth South street, from Holy President T. N. Taylor, Croee hospital, after a elx week' Cullough. n. She eubmltted to a serious op. Bishop Ralph Poulton and Bishop A mixed double quytet, a male eratlon at that Institution Home Section of Beaver Farm Bureau Meets Vly SATURDAY CROSS-WORPUZZLE MAIL BREAKS RECORD; 65 RECEIVED D The crossword puasle fad has not yet begun to wane, at least its ao far aa The Tribune e prise puasle contest te concerned, for Saturday waa a reo-er-d day In the matter of twntrlbutton with apt 'y five received for consideration. They come from every etate, county, elty and hamlet where Tribune readeru are found, aad represent practically every rises ef people, from houseschool child to achoolmast-- r, wife to professional woman, and day laborer to bank cashier. Dike the influence and the proverbial rain, the puasle grass falls upon everyone regardless of place or poeitlon, age, sex or any other claaei fleet ton that anyone wlahee to make The crossword pusle artists are no bidding strong to outnumber the ecev U la believed, nano writers, whll movie plot fabricators are deserting that uncertain field for the more promising one of puasle making. While chances of having a scenario to of estimates accepted, according rha ho raised scenario editors, are about one to ten thousand, the thances of having a puxxle accepted by The Tribune tmasl department are about ona to fifty Now, figure It up fur yourself, where do you stand a better ehow even If pussies do only bring fST In an effort to Increase tha quaj-- l -- pui to lighten the task of going over them, a set of rulea and suggestions has been prepared which every puxxle as. plrant w ill do well to heed. Here they are: Avoid obsolete colloquial, foreign end extremely unuauai Words ae much ae possible. Pussies should he interlocking; that la ae part of the piixil should he satlrely separated train the . othef parts Select good words bod he sure they are spelled correctly. Avoid abbreviations that are not eommon use. Preferably use typewriter elan, plain white paper, end write on one aide wot use pencil. Typewrite only. I If possible. Make two designs, one with the numbers only, and tne otttr with the anew era Make tha design ae neat' as possible. Careless work will not be considered Originality la highly desirable. Fustics will not be returned, nor will a eorreepondenea concerning them be carried on with anyone. Croaeword Addraaa Pussies, The Bait Daks Tribune, end be sure your name and address accompanies every t contribution. TODAYS PRIZE PUZZLE Symphony Orchestra to Hold Rehearsal Monday (Two Dollar! for tack oag printed) Many Attend Last H. Paxman Rites for Gene Stratton'Porters Last and Greatest Novel I few days before Americas best beloved author met such a tragic death, she niailed to McCalls the concluding chapters of her last and The Keeper of the Bees starting in the February issue. greatest novel If it had been given to her to choose her last message to the American public she would have been well content, we believe, to let this great novel stand as, her farewell- - It is a magnificent study of the perils and temptations of modem life. To a returned soldier a crippled victim of the Great War love comes strangely amid the blackness of his despair. Into his ebbing life fate flings hisgtorm girl, radiant and vivid, bringing him love that is stronger than death and faith that will not yield to despair. This is the last novel by Gene Stratton-Port- er that can ever appear in any magazine such a story as only she could have written. readers that Surely you will want to read her last inspiring message to she loved so much and served so well. Only HORIZONTAD. srj 1. An exclematlon of wonder. I A etate In the United States. See. 10 A deep 8 Shetlnnds sea fishing bank off the Answer to Yesterdays Puzzls , 12. Couple. II Cuts 18 In a tilted manner On high. 17 it The stems Ik, Glossy ' of certain plants 20 Restores to a serviceable condition. 21. Yea 23. Negation 23 Abbreviation te of the name of g religious denomination. 27 Behold 29 The Innermost part of a thing. A ouacullM ll. 12 An eagle. pronoun, 21 Wanderers. 24 To cut. 27 A bird of the crow It Big at A 28 A doth ni a citrus fruit measure formerly family. used 40. Grand lodge (Abbr ) 42 Extreme border. 44 Master of nrta 46 An expression of wonder 47 Southeast (Abbr ) 44 Fellow of the Horticultural edety (Abbr ) 80 A portcullis. 61. Small open vessels moved 61 Therefor. so V by srmbol for Iron. emploved In the fisheries of Newfoundland 84 Knight of Hanover Abbr.) Read Also in the February Issue for sails or oera 82. Name of montti 81. Abbreviation of an eastern etata M. The organ of consciousness. 68 A deep wound 69 To beat Into a sonfuaed mass 62 Chemical 62. A vessel cod Love end Nsgsqu Do You Want to be fascinating tale: I am by trade g swash a bully, a a Movie Actress? By Rupert Hughes A stirring tale of King Philips Have you a secret longing in buckler but also a singer of War a jealous Puritan maid your heart to be a movie star? sweet songs a loyal friend! a a lover of ruthless questions her minister fevers Have you pictured yourself in women! enemy! interest in tha conversion of an imagination as a Successful, popIndian girl. The first of Rupert ular actress of the screen? D. W. Behind the Scenes Hughess wonderful new scries Griffith, the greatest moving in Russia of stories of Colonial days. picture director in America, will have tell you whether you a Fannie Hurst ventured into The Love Confessions chance And why aad where. Darkest Russia to bring back of Marie Corelli to McCalls readers the truth Is this last message of an author, about conditions there. In this Was a issue is ona of her three amazing widely known hut never underDesert Lover articles telling how this terrible stood, startling revelation of her own personal experience with love Achmed Abdullah, famous atory modem revolution has hit the end jealousy? One of the supreme teller of the mysterious Orient, man and woman who live on human documents of our .times, thus sounds the keynote of this "Main Street Russia. Program Is Arranged for Twentieth. Century Club steel-rattlin- MT PDKA8ANT. Jan 11 Mra W. ft Brtnton will entertain the Twentieth Century club next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra Obed Nelson Miss Faith H Haines of Wasatch academy win read, a paper on "Better bpee h " and a musical program also will be given In meeting your needs every the Wants assist you. day-- let VERTICAL I A grain. 2. Dike hall. 4 Replus professor (Abbr ) 6 To disembowel fish. 7 8 full-leng- th Correlative of either. Doana Indebted. 10 An expression of Joy. II To mock. 13 Bodily extremities. 14 Steamship (Abbr) 16. An afternoon repast 18 Celtic. (Abb( ) 21 A sled 21. Wanderers. !i Extra Big Reductions 2 on Living Room Furniture Cash 24 ship. 33. 34. 23. 26. 41. 43. 43. 46. 48. or Credit the Verbal. 29. The Inner 30 Brink. 31 part of g thing. The apparatus for steering 9 a point of Bm compass. (Abbr ) Negative. Selenium. (Abbr ) . A masculine pronoun. A regular, measured walk. To divide A v Same as M h orison tal. Hie serene highness. Abbr.) A watch charm. 49. Stiff, 60. Same as 16 horlxontoJ. 62. To mourn. 63. Major general. (Abbr I 84. A wide, shallow veeeeL 66. To request BT. - In the February Issue of A color. 26 The pendulous skin under throat of cattle. 29 20 Other Big Features and a Full Showing of Hew Spring Styles- . ON SALE TODAY Negation. 19. Mother. 6c. Masculine pronoun. ALL NEWS STANDS The largest selling Funeral Services for Lehi Woman Monday realize what 17 VENUS Pencil degrees really mean? - VENUS 6B is as soft as crayon VENUS $H is io hanHt will write on stone! For a soft pencil for general for VENUS 2B. ue,k Flake Eads, pee dee. B abbas basis, per dee. American Lead Peal Co St.00 s LAO 220 Fifth Are., N.T. JFrhsJfar Hesse TkesdBeeMst DFHT, Jan. 11 Funeral servU for Mrs Elisabeth Holesworth Gray, 66 vear of age. who died Saturday morning at bar home following a twe months nines, will be held at I o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the high school auditorium in thia citg Interment wlH b in the Dehl cemetery Mrs. Grey we the wife of James O Gray. She was born t Deeds, Shropshire. England, April t. SS( She cam to Utah In 1641 with her parents and located at Debt, where eh lived the remainder of her 11( She Is eurvlved bv her husband, six daughter. Mrs, A F. Ktrkhesa, Raymond, Alberta, Canada, Mrs Albert Cowan. Mr. Albert Yates, Mr Mildred Pulley and Mrs Albert Mabey, of bait I aka; Mra. Fa! gar Jotut-etoOakley; a eon, Bertram Gray, Dehl; a sister, Mr J E. Dortoo, ami a brother, Jonas Holesworth. both of Dehl. Thirty-forrandchUdrew and five also are -- 11 ur Uvtng. V ms&r tuoiAtt r onci lift 0tr WMt atnwt. frov City, Utah eoaaty, otata wt It 4. a fte flat day f toofc a a,, (uf tb January. l2f, at 10 I caaalAcriaf anf tint upon ttmJe yurpeaa T CftKDtTOftt. NOT 1C wend Artie feUowlac pro pmHiamt T tik f Arttoiaa Ambroa MeKif Tt f Ratal el 1crperatio of aatd iarmaaa (to capital tart will anwpany m aa CrwdUor f tto corporatioa tram 9sm09, dirUtod to tho claim with f ftaft tot 1 toAttto atorve mt ih par vain algnod at Ufa Nwtowto bei-dlnflv flMOOOO AMMk tot test! etu baforo or UtaA tha !sfco fttiv m f tto par vatu of fl AtoAtoto toan 20th day f April A. T 124, tent rack, tto fcft eestotoiaf fr BAVKKftS TRTrr COMPANY, 400 share to to ffsred to tto 44miitkHn4F thoootat otAm--. at a prta to to tto f eoaspanr NoM McKay, broM flsssft by tto toard of director, mot to ft rat pwbiioAUon, Ooeombor tto pat of 1424. t to ttoir present proportion par. IX 14, A, mt tocti, and tto new bolding wtotto toraod Into wwt or thirwl , -- to KOfUZK "fef- - pyrTAl"" TOCEKO'ifctA to srMl roting rights win ortor MKETUfA, k. anCtorto wwtol a to fto taM of directors to Vattaa to fcgfcy wW tat a etotract to sehaeg ay aamifig t to OftAtotol f ltot mymattoa f tissiwy stock Ktotao waitsiaf ta tto toto t4Uto t tab. wilt 4 WM at ita fflm to to ato Off of tto hifwitin and any parUm mt K B. 4. Bliwfhl A Cmur Va 4t4 sid tncrsassd cap! toi. of i,&00 000 ikins uAmftiAviiar tort me IM mmi? frap fairt Pm SB 4rui i udr - - at, aog wbarrftod by tto press nt atocktoid as considers (too for rspioraito ato totoi-fHto- st work poo tto cowpssya pcoporty ! sock toms a to tto dlfoctof stoU fit and proper; also for ta porposo of emsidortng and votlug apo mep thor and additional propositions and thing for t tto fcooral puysssi tto'aetompltahmoat at ttrd aa stoil to agrasd ppo uch mooting. Stork transoy took win to doted from a asry 2H. 19, at ooa mrt) sad ta ending -ysmtary if. tkto. totod jstowf mar- H, th Hkrirsr prwddcBt; AagiM asrmtary. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 14. KINO SILVER CUNFOUTATTi MINING COMPANY OF UTAH. VOCATION OF PRINCIPAL PLACE LtAKE CITT, Or BUSIKBSSr-AAL- T tto ttiiyer, tHah, Nolle meeting -- Is fcsrskf given that at a ( the hoard el dlraotera Keld on Jaauarr 9th, 123, an aseeei of lea (16) tent per share wae on ail the tssoed and- - ontsta hares el the capital stock of sail poration, payable Immediately W, Browning, the secretary, e efflee of the corporation, not Kearna building, 126 South treat. Salt Deka City, Utah stock upon which this aesesemen remain unpsid at the close r bu on February lOtl), 1iS. ebal! . h Itnmieot and advertised (or public auction, and, unless paym made before, will be sold cn Jrd. J4J6. to pay the dellnquer seeement together with th cost i v erasing and expense of sal G. W. BROWN IN Keerns buUdlng, Dak Uty. Utah, - |