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Show J THE DESERET NEWS JANUARY 13 3927 THURSDAY Native of Constantinople, ' World War Vet, Buried LOGAN PROVO OGDEN -VICINITY Irncalai ak, antat Tri. M. Th mM Inrawt Sal UataL A IMit. CWU, Ptaafoad WIH City. M AlfiaS ; ? ?: s Jr Report ee. Is tartiw DeMveop ognftnr hooftd ho reported to I gun Carrier Department, The Den ores Inm Salt Lake City, or Dennis Hover, M R, Third ' heath, Logan, TeL All, Canln ta Straw, Vffca. SOM Tralr-Ui- M BafTrUrT WIM, 2k ehoaVf h DmM lam. tall Uk Funeral Services for Morgan Woman to Be Held on Saturday G. Allen, ImsslH Mnks ho a,oric4 t F Unhtftvm. OcfoitMoi, Tha Dwtfil Salt Alt,, os Clark (aash. Unslt. Rraraaeatsfi.a. T.l. ft us Tomato Growers Get Insect Plague and County Farm Bureau 11 Per Ton in 1927 Universal Peace, Plant Disease Makes Pretentious Jam 12 Tomato grower Rotarians Tolc In OGDEN, Meet to Utah will receive fit a ton for ' Experts announced their crop in U!1 it Program for 1927 of too Ukla boy by PreM. Martin P. Brown and OGDEN, Jx LOGAN, Jan. 12. 'Entomologists Joterm Scouting Tends to . 1 l-- By t tb plxxtic Mg t&4 tvacblkf ilia acotft mil), uaivral will b practically isurid, la th oplaloa of Frart. C. Aasai Vrijiit of tha Offdca Gateway Cotta dl wio apok Mr.to th Rotary club Hfirht (bought 'Wednesday. Aha heart of acouting i xpraaatf la th ajmpUrt thmga the imti-tto- a at th uMitriMt scout aa4 the acout oath Ukinf 1 of the wm eae of aaearal hr. rich! BotaHana acitea la Boy Scout work who cava report ea ecout activities auriaf tb put year. J, U Lijrdgt, ur, chairmaa of tha pub liclLy aoimaitea, aaid iia Boy bcoat a th loon t movement nent in tha pact century mat this fact 1 reoiiHlief by puclUiurt who ara giving it a large amount t apace in hewspapere Praat Charles of the R club ro ported that to arc week rUry lust Sumner 272 boys a week each at Camp klesel In South Verb Canront I? boys spent tX Cays there was TIC visitors. The boys hiked 9,9$ miles, 2,744 hours in study of natnra spent science 217 hours la leataing the useand of their hands.' bupt, W. RarT Hopkins reported troop organ iaation aoowlng that year 2.1 boys were enrolled tbta pc vn. grUi tap; rnd lst and an additional MO attended meetings coming under scout in fiuence. Thera ara 0 soevtmasura, Oaaststant scoutmasters, see mm hers of troop committees, Bias commissioners, three field eaecBtive and one scout executive Ths court of honor reported by Rr. John Edward Carver ' warded 111 merit badges, it star - fcadree, one lift hedge gad to eagtg badrea. , Rangers Destroy 2117 WUd Horses in 1926 Ltefe oteto federation, seph Barker, secretary of tho Causers' aortaton. pj The price paid lost )rev wu 111, the growers asking 111. There no agroemnt between tbe two and the drop waa below normal. Regarding th price for this year the following Joint statement fas beoa luuel hy the two officials: 'At a Joint meeting of tho com- s' mittee representing the Utah Can-nerUtaa and the association state farm boreal it wubemutually to to th paid that price agreed tbo farmer for tomaltwa for canning f 117 is purposes for tbe season la bo 411 a tea. . o. b. lactation or loading stations.ere that there , will Indications be a normal acreage.' vu ' (UTAH BRIEFS 1 SPANISH FORK.' The Mngic Wheel" will eon he given by the following cunt: high cckooi wHb thHero Id Oehermun. Bert Oberhuueity. Floyd Cornnby. Clarence HiH. Jennieh Mue Ditto, Katie Ludlow and There will be 1M Urim r V in the chorus. Hen-nu- PAYB0N Mr. nnd Hr John A. Belt announce the engagement of their daughter, Edna, to Elwood son of Mr. and lira. Da Wnnlck, vid Dinouck of Lake fthor the marriage te take place Wednesday. the Balt la Lakg temple, Jan, L PATSON Th missionary tea met Sunday with Mrs. Arthur Pray with Mr Peny and hra. R. A. Porter ns hoetennes. Tbe prevent revolutionary troubles ef China were dis euaeed bv Mra. Gay McBeth and Mrs, Wtldmaa Murphy, t- PA TSOH Florence 9 MitchslL month child of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell broke her collar bone Mob OCDEX. Jaa. 11. (AP) Diatrtct day, when she fell from the arms of Forutar R. H. aaaoancoe an older brother, Rex MilcheU. that during the Rutledge calendar tear test cioaed 1.117 wild koraea had been FA TSON Officers of ths Fourth eliminated from the fire ward relief society gave a social Foreat. la the tntermountaia national district. Tooeday afternoon In the ward Of tbia number U3I were removed from one H evade forest. Toyabe. Kangera, the report aald. have neea engaged in thia work peat we year and during ills athe total of wild hornea had been ellmlnau d from tha same foreala. The boraes were, la a general way the wild muatange type which rang all tha foreaU end adjacent domain. .. public District Fewatae Rutledge aald that according to reliable eetimatee hy local foroat officials It. toe aheap ran aubal.t on ths rang formerly heed hy the eliminated horeea. The horses are declared la have practically no economic value, and their destruction la a decided nld to . the stockmen. who have given their to tho move. hearty homo of tho animals wars e the range while others killed were driven Into corrals, where many of them killed themselves in their efforts to eacnpo, ths report continued, Others were too wary and fleet of foot to bo captured. The report by lomti la: Cadi. and plant pathologist representing the U. A department of agriculture and tbe state txperfraeat stations of ths mountain state win hold a conference at tbs V. A. G Feb. S and IP to discuss insects and diseases affecting alfalfa and sugar beets In this region. Ths primary of the conference, according object I Prof. William Peterson, director of th Utah experiment station, is to srrtv at s common under standing with respect to research work now under way and to plans bearing on further investigation of tho major pests affecting two of the wests most Important farm crops. A s?ep tn tbo direction of co-dinatlon was taken two years ago when Idaho, Utah and ths U. R department of agriculture effected a agreement to Iriaagular In a thorouga study of the sugar beet leefbopper. This wotk Is being directed from Twin Falla by Walter Carter of th federal bureau of entomology. Mr. Carter will render a report of progress and lay before his colleagues the problems encountered during the lest two seasons. Dr. Eubanks Cersner of tbs same bureau, who bas epent several years in California studying tbe leefbopper, wilt also be In Logan. During the discussion of this insect, consideration will also be given ths relation believed to exist between the disease known as curly leaf of auger beets and another disease know as western yellow blight of tomatoes. - Consideratioa will also be given nematode as enemies of ths sugar beet erop. Turning to alfalfa, the entomologists will consider both ths weevil and tbe chaleia fly. George L Reeve In charge of the Salt Lake laboratory of tbo federal bureau of entomology, who Is diroctism alfalfa weevil Investigation, will lead ths discussion on this Insoet. Th ehslcis fly problem will be treatel by Prof. C, J. Sorenson of tbs Utah station. The weed problem. In this Is likely to receive serious region attention owing to tbe fact that there exists among these investigators a growing concern as to ths extent to which weeds act as host plans to Injurious Insects and destructive diseases. On ths basis of letter received by Director Peterson,already it appears that the states of Wyoming. Idaho, Oregon. Arisons, Utah and California will be represented at ths conference. It Is believed also that Colorado, Montand, and Nevada will send delegates. Besides these, there will be representatives from Washington, D C end the 'various federal laboratories located Ip weo'ern state. The research departments ef the different sugar companies In this region will also be represented. or church for their retiring prestdea cy and secretary Mra Ella Kerr. Mra. Lily Mitchell. Mrs. Ivy Fran-eoand Mra 4eneive Bcharrer. The program Included: Song. Curtis Fill more; reading, ghirlry Monsea; vocal duet, Mra Ora Richardson and Mra. Willis Prostgaasd; paaalogue. Miss Melva Bond; reading. Laraine Bailey; vocal duet. Mra. Leona Dixon and Mrs. Ada Clayton: presentation of tho combined standard church works by tha new preeedegfc Mrs. Florence Mitchell to esch guest of honor, followed by responses, FPRTNGVTLLE Th Kiwaals efub k the held thier weekly luncheon Third - wsrd amusement hall, Thursday, evening, - with - the new 1 president. Dr. Nlsom Beal, la chart. E. E. Knudsen wu toast master. Prof. Amoo N. Merrill, of tho B. T. tr, gave a talk on "Vocational Guidance." Music was by tho "1C quartet. UXJAN, Jan 12 Special) The " of Franklin SPRING CITT Mra Georgians Ms Ganna club county. Idaho, composed of girls Lund aanaunres tbe marriage of from Whitney took a $J4 first her son. Colli to Muriel of In the western section of th lot Angeles, in California Thurs- Prise : Lemhi, 111; Minidoka, 141; day. canning contest at the Chicago Hay ' Tovabe, Mil; Salmon. 12. sad Seed show last month.- - Th clubs wars supervised by tha UniDuring the came period gracing trespass fiaee amounted to 11,14141 KELLOGG ESCAPES versity of Idaho. Mrs. O. L. Moran everago of l.4 on sack comrison th lead nr of tha Franklin MORE QUESTIONING countyI. club. plain L Lit 1 Franklin Co.Girls Win Canning Prize Pk -- County Business Halts; Two Commissioners 111 OF HOUSE BOARD Brigham Ask Details of Harvest Dinner Stunts IWAX, Jn.' 12 (Special) ef the Harveot PROVOt of tb, grams for tna present year waa adopted Wednesday by th Utah County Farm Bureau at th first meeting of director la- tha aew city and pvunty building.The program contains t all of vital cancers to thopoints Utah county farm population. Among the plans ara; To bring tbe alma of th bureau more emphatically before tb farmers and th buataes men of tho county; to organise ta canning crops grower, of the county; to make a survey of tb county to regard to the establishment ot eew Industrie: inrasttgalo th reclamation possibilities I the county: work 'for adjustment, in b assessed valuation of property, to arg tb legislation to submit an emcndmsnt to tbe state constitution to make an Income tax possible farmers guard being fleeced by wild catagainst schemes; ask the legislature to provide a constitutional amendment for tho filling ot vacancies In th legislature; participate ta th Utah eoanly fair; Betpartlcipats in a county-wid- e ter Home, Week. William H. N el Ison of Palmyra Va elected president to succeed Dr. Robert J. Evaaa of Lehl; A. ii. as etch. Lindoa. vice Ray Is Alston, Highland, president; oecrst aad treasurer: Hans Rigtrup, ary Spring-ylll- a C. L. Waroick, Manila; lira Mary Westring; Benjamin; Mrs. Iron D. Gore, , Genoia, executive board. Reports were given eu tbe work of th bureau during th past year by Dr. Erahs: Heir V. 8 w euro n. county agricultural Inspector; W. J. Thayne, oaunty agent; Walter F, Smith, aaslstaat county agent; Mia Ruby Smith, couuty home demonstrator; William H. hellson of Palmyra, outgoing secretary. U. L. Bunnell of Lake View, chairmaa of th auditing commutes Prest. Jams W. Glllman, ef the Central Sugar Beet Grower, association, reported the result of th recent meeting of the beet growers of tbo county On motion of C Warnlck of Manila, tha Farm Bur-L eau directors endorse the stand taken by tbo Central Sugar Beet Growers aasodatioa In asking I7.il per ton minimam for too sugar bests end a profit sharing contract for 127. Th presidents of tha various Farm Bureau reported their locals ia good condition aad declared the outlook for a good year la Farm Bureau work had never been more promising than at present. each-onA ncbedul. of meetings-Hof tho locale waa aise approved. Thae meetings will be attended by a representative of tb executive board and a member of tho extension service of the V. A C. Musical anmbera wll be furanned by the social service bureau of tbs Teuug university. Two Speaker Announced For Leadership Week PROVO. Jen. II. (Special) Mil-to- n H. Welling of Utah, former congressman, Fielding. and Prof. Levi Rdgar Toung will bo speakers at tba general Thursday. Jan. 27. at tha assembly B. T. U. Leadership week program. Other will be announced later. speakers RAIB KCTS BEKR. WHISK T. PROVO. Jin. II. (Special) Eighty-fobottles of beer and eight quarts of moonshine whisky i were confiscated by Utah county officer ia u raid ea tha home of John Prorstgaard of Parson. He was arrested. Th raid and arrest dinner promoted- hy the Logan Chamber of was mad by Depaty Sheriffs Otto Commence have been reqoexted by Birk, Georg Devi and A A. Willis. Claude gloejr, chairman ef the committee of the Biiffhans HCkBAXD SAT WTPB BEAT SIX Citv chamber. The slants were PROVO. Jan. II (Special) Suit particularly requested. for divorce has been filed by Albert Bnghtm City plane to conduct a W. Kramer K. KramKdith similar affair to bring the farm er. against In in (create of Boxelder county la They were married to Salt Lake PANAMA. Jan. 1J Jen le, 1111 He alleges croelty (AP) The cioer contact. New Trial Denied in - -- American The committee os sericulture of aad desertion. He alleges that at I cruiser Cincinnati and one time she him ia th fee struck nie local Chamber of tho destroyer has with a Berber Egyptian Theatre Suit through passed been asked to ntaeCommerce vanity css causing bruises the harvest and tho Panama canal yester- dinner cuts fac about tha and head. stunt before tbo farmers and OGDEXp Jan. 11 Judgo Gegrro & day ea route for Corinto, on the bueinees men at the nut conven-lon Barker In tho Second district court Pacific coast of Nicaragua. of tho Farm Bureau. 19. Jan. 'Wednesday, denied motion for a new This cannot ho done because the Sprinsrville Couple Hold trial In tho case of Agnes Borne equipment In not intact but the tho D. H. Peery estate to Golden . Wedding Party SAW JOSE. Costa Rlc. against 1 J committee feels that a similar recover 24.969 alleged to bo duo for AP etunt President . pan be made to refer to the Jiminex SPRTKOVIIXE. of Jan. 12. fSps-ela- l) the construction of tho Egyptian Ctmt Rica tat Jn stead of Cache county. Th announced that -- theatre by M. A. Borneo. golden wedding anniDr. Jura Sacssa. head todsr Mr. of and versary Mr. Hyroia hf ths Lib- CHARGE ILLEGAL BOCTOSHR John Taylor, eral regime In Nicaragua, had ploners of Springvtllc. CAR HUSHES WINDOW. ss celebrated boms at th of their hi offer to medlato LOGAN. Jan. 1. E. B. Harrison In OGDEN, Jan. II When E. Mr. Albert Grlnq Jan... between the Liberals of the state rex 1st ration department, daughter, f. Brook er, 471 Twentieth street, drove r"Fle uary caused the arrest of A. W. Hale, th Conservatives. Mr. Taylor waa born In Belpher. his auto into a service statioa si Adolfo with a form ef Devonshire, of England. May 12. 1442, Washington avenue end Twenty Conservative charged the healing artpracticing in his home and without eighth street, Wednesday night, tho rogliM, however, replied that ne a license. He was taken before Lake rams Inwith his parents to Salt 1842, the same year ear City crashed against tho building of had been reached In Springvllle where be has George D. Preston who bound at Judge the Htewart Motor company, ad rearde mediation. him over to await action of the dis- resided since. , . -joining tho service station, and a trict court. Mrs Taylor was bora to Beaver. pinto glass window was broken and June 22. 1852. Her parents moved brick column smashed, according to BT GEORGE N, COAD. to 8pringvi!!o the following JanuBEAR ROAD RORK REQUESTS a police report. ary and this ha been her bom (Special Correspondent of The Des- -' IS. Cache LOGAN, Jan. since. county's cret Now) aew county commission KIWAHIA.H TO CELESUTR Mr. and Mrs Taylor were nar-P'-d X Wednesday KF W ORLEANS. Jen. U The various committees on county ' by Lyman A Wood. June- OGDEW, Jss. 1J Ths twelfth an A ?rkdelegation from 1'7; They are the parents of eight th. current nmtthfteld nitersary of the organisation of the c7 children: William John and Jay in requested Ktwaots club will be celebrated jaraguan melodrama county help are likely to Tsvlor: Mrs AlbertJ,Griggs, Spring-villtbs road in Smithfleld presented with the most modern repairing Thursday night whoa Dr. Elbert D. t Mra Ben Richie. Santaquin; canyon leading to th Boy Thomas of tbe University of Utah, MW propertiee-- en Scout ramp. At tho air force. Robert Williams, Midvale Mrs. will speak on "Europe and Reeon- morning HI-io-n Mrs. hlch are suthusis. I. O. Davis, Bing bam; JJ grandchll. William Follett was struction." W. H, Reeder, Jr. of the Uroily planMreappointed awaited drpfl by the county road supervisor,. , Dia, govern-"- ? club educational committee will adTb greater number of their dedress the new members. from New scendants wern present at tba celeOrleans. An American commander TELLg OF PCOCT WORK. bration. A banquet was followed to chief. Lea Mason, la on RONSUFPORT If CHARGED. the Stout Executlr by dancing and games wsr to Uk them Victor OGDEN, Jan. IS --Nonsupport Is Lindblad addressed the Ki Bill dt-& Edith In Daxis a Brooks, Charged by telling th activi- - looserelt .vorce suit filed in the Second disbrntriTi with him in who the ,Tnln: Tuesday ths amount High Will . of a trict court Wednesday, against to become service performed todF tha community Cache y Davis. They were married ta assistant chief, and another Put Out First Annual acout council by ths during June 1921, pest and on L have Ogden Two ssxapbon solos were child. ROOSEVELT. 11 bombs la hew Orleans for the mod-er- a Played by Tburluw Jan. Th Ballen. staff of officers under facto hurl. odors BROUGHT BACK FROM LOGAN. ulty of 1 Walter sdvisorship vo a the first greet Innovation c. or c. " OGDEN. Jan. 1L Kenneth King. to This dUigenMy for tho success tha unceasing Caribbean IOGAN, Jen. 12 (Special) A. O. or Duchesne's first annuel: Ardls farce Wanted here on a charge of passing since William , Walker-Oiofson, manager of k. Bine Uaht pck-- sditor: Thelma Harrison, asday. fictitious checks, wns brought here Mason became sistant editor; Jame Bowden, bust-ne- a chief of the air force fhV w,,, Wednesday from Logan by Deputy tor Chamber of Commerce at tbe manager; Daniel Jones, aports; following the sdvlce of the moM Bhorlff John J. Murphy. famous soldier of fortune of them Larsen, campus llfeiThora 8a hambr wukitbe,!iihi bey. organisations; Dorothy Colder chamber aad all. General Lee Christmas. ' Nevada Mexican the American Automobile Kill auociaJames Barnes, pkotogra- acUvltles; BUI Brooks' wife who eloped with Hi Unwelcome Vuitor him by air from the school bouse here she taught to Nebraska, will Wyoming Sheepherder wo Pocatello Banks RUTH. Nr., Jsn. go with him. (Special) I Dus held for tho being Hit Brooks who is on of tha most Will Live - alarln of M. Pans! by Train, - Elect Their Officers la fight Is expert pilots to the country, havfront of tho Dltl honso EN. RIVER. Wyo, Jen.- - 1l ,BGRf ' Dias claims Psnsl had Monday. flown ing and to by day Idaho, night hesa Jan. 12 good (Sp.cl.L)- -j. D. Wilson, ta. r. Itilt around his homo for somo han,. Pocatello tim planes and bad. for It years or so tba suffered serious ecsln Kj'',!--T-bank aad banka, and had bssn ordered to hsep swar. will be charged wth teaching the TVDD1 Mon-k'broken fur rib.u west nt Idaho, heldth r whon Dis, rsturnrd off young Nicaraguans how to fly and bound struck by Tuesdav meetings was In tbs house mnk war to the modern Union Pacific passenger train andof- f o. VsasrrslPsnsl way. Hit sn.ard which ended contract establishes the Green River EriidM dret'0r tor 1,11 war entering him for JJjRwaa a f year ths Irate husband e assistant chief of tidTO!when d director who Wilson the air servwith knife sever- - ice M bis way front Ketn- V' re re --elected at th served and er vein. First lie Vi Instructor of cm- - m'rIr Rvh Kprinsa'As National bank: C. A. Valentina, -pre track to avoid (Copyright. 127. by Consol- - E'lATT.0? irm'rad hrijr J feet be4rrc r A IC fa raihler; train Mate Pros a Association.) walked Into th Revaoida. rubier: C. A path of tb passaagsr train. ( Valealin. " Continued from pa oas.) OGDEX, Jan. 11 BuiiieM Mexico th, part of th. United br county commotion ban !" of States at the beheet of "exploiters ,li(U profTtn a taco tho mv com- who have Invested money 'la hi ex mission took office a week ago v tng to tho illness of Commissioner Harvey P. Randall and Frank W. . WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. (AP) Two more destroyers ware ordStratford, who aro confined to their homes with colds. Commissioner ered to Nicaraguan waters Asm Hammon has just rocoy by the navy department rod from a similar affliction. ur Do-tiln mer-cha- to-d- J. , set-di- - a; mi-- - Frd a Ad-u- val-Is- - ' mfibcit 4rint -- 4, sheep-lim.V- o 'ItIM t io Rrv. llk. Byar. - t- 'S 0 FdqHrtfateSaB m m -- A. W. D, Sec IS, Pu-a- rj lal Mrvku lor Loals Nldiota war itUrtg, woro k14 Thursday ltniooa la tho Klrkndil ehxpL with priest of tho Orthodox church ffieUtiRf. Military honors war hf tho America la roa poet at tho ia MoaataUi coraotory. Mr Nicholas dlod Wcdaooday .ntornlftp. Ho woo born In Constaa tipolo aad has rotidod In tha United States 12 yoor fonr yooro in Ogden Ho was a livestock boyor. SvmifiRg is a brother, William Nicholas of also hi mothor and a broth Ogdn, r and sister In Groses lv DoBrarv t. OGDEN. Jaa. Grh rv fiw CRIPPLED SQUAW TRAPPED IN TEPEE BURNS TO DEATH Seek for trouble and you'll find Tbs thing on which you'vs act your mind, Old Mother Nature. PORT DUCHESNE. Jaa. 11 (Special) Trapped in bar tepee by rheumatism which made her practically helpless, Atiah bare wap. on of tb oldest Indians on th reservation beta, waa barnod to death - . Sunday. Thu agod squaw was apparently awakened by flames lapping at her body for when her screams broaght assistance eh waa burned. It ia believed tbe fatally blase started wbea bedclothing was accidentally pushed too close to tha opea Ilxa hy tha ladlaa. It la foolish to go looking for trouble. Trouble is always looking for you, so why go looking for lit If you do go looking for It you aro pretty sure to find It. Much tho better plan te to watch out for it. but not look for it. I think you know what mqpn. Now Peter Rabbit was in trouble enough as it waa. Reddy Fox was hard after him aad Peter was where there war so safe hiding place. ' Mr.Groose had Just don Peter a good turn by rising suddenly ta front of Reddy Fox and throwing snow In his foes. This had given Peter a chance ta gain a little. But now Reddy wu hard after him again, and Peter was wondering what would happen next. In Peter's life something te always happening. - Ho says hi Ilfs te on, happening after another. Tbs appearancs of Mr. Grouse Just at tbs right minute had been most unexpected. As Fetor would hare expressed it, Mr. Grouse Just happened to bo there at the right minute. So perhaps it te no wonder that Peter wu so euro that something more would happen. Ho didn't have to wonder long. No, air, ha didnt have to wonder long. As ho raced, lip over the snow ho wu l direcwatching alt tbo time tions best ho could. Roddy Fox wu behind him. but there wu no knowing who mirht bo In front of him. It wu well that Peter wu keeping hte eyes wide open. Tee, sir. It wu wen that ho wu keeping hte eye, wide open. Otherwise, this would bo tho last story about , him. On. tho top of a tai) Mump, the tub of .aa old dead tree. Peter mw. or thought ho eew. Just th least bit of movement. He looked at it suspiciously, pot stopping running, because that wouldnt have done at aiL Thera wu no movement on tho top ot that old stump now. It wu gray, tho gray of old wood. aU but the top. Tho top wu white. Peter noticed It. "That' queer." said Peter -- to himself. "That certainly te quaer. Why should tho top of that tree bo white and tho rest of If gray? I .think I'll keep away from there. That doesnt look Just right to me. Tho top of that tree hu no business to bo whit. I wonder If But Peter never did say Just what ha wondered. Tho whit top of that old stump suddenly spread a pair ot groat wings and cams floating out. Perhaps' "floating Isnt Just th right word, for thero wu speed ta those great wings. Fbrmer Brigham Officer ' Drop Dead in Home BRIGHAM VRV WARCARET FELT WEST. Fn-ner- ai MORGAN. Jaa. oervtcos will bo bold In tho North Morgan ward chapel (Utur 12. at 1 y.Ht-- , tog Mrs. Marday, garet Fell Waat. widow of WThomas odnoo-da- y. G. Wert, who died hero Jn i ilrWrt was bora Oct 1142, In Lot M tho daughter of Nathaaiol H. and Elixn A. Felt pi aeerm of llil. 6b 'resided in 8aR Lake nnUI her marralpo to Mr. Wert when oho moved hero. Surviving aro tho following chilCharlen Henry West. Salt dren;, Preston D. and F-- L West. Lake; Smithfloid; Mr Elixa Hardy, Salt Lake; T Georyo Wort and Mr Horaeo Hciner. Moruan; A. D. Wert, Evanston; 94 yrandchildren and three .Jaa. 12. (Special) Former City Marshal J.. . fell deed at his home hers Wad needs y after walking from a visit to his non, M. D. back RobCITT. inette, In another sect toe of town. Ma. Robmett was bora In Ohio, Jan. 22, 1855, Ho cam to Brigham City In March, 18. with his wife, formerly Miss Mary Ruhr of Pena- She died la June. 12- Klvsnia. member of tha Church and as engaged In truck with the exception of thegardening; Urn he served aa city marshal and county dspnty sheriff, two terms in alt Last October he married Mra Mary Caxiar of this city. Surviving are hi widow and. by hts former marPrrd and riage. three eons. M. Charles Robinette, and D, a brother. M. C. Robinette, ail of thia city. One sister also survives. Funeral services will be held Jaa. th Fifth ward ehapeLll.stlp.-aIntermeat wilt be la th City cemetery. S. P. Pensioner Dies At His Home in Ogden Child, Killed -- OOtE!E Jaa It fgu.i-l.l- t ra Huntsman, Ft, punsioueS South-r- Pv. black- th. t'aciilc, WcdnsstJsy night at th. home. 4(5 Caayoa road. He was boro la Kauesvitle. Iowa, Nov. 12, 1854, and has real lcd In Ogden K year. He retired two month ago. He we an active member of th Church la Ogden stake and was e umber of the Woodmen of th World. Surviving are bin ' widow, Mra. Mary Williams Hnntsman; three children. Mra Alfred Evans and Mra P. D. Smith, Ogden; Mra Joseph Lester. Murray; brother and sisters: Ira and James Huntsman. Salt Igkt; Mrs Daniel Dalton. Moab; Elmer and William Hnntsman, Shelley, Idaho; Mra Ebeneser Dalton, bell; sixteen grandchildren. vice. w. BL Wright aad J. X. chase, director. The new officer, of the National Ronk of Idaho, whtrb Is a affiliated are M. ft Eeelea. president; K.bank, O. Bennett, vice nresldent; J. C Galbraith, cashier; P. W. Sorgats and H. E. Was--1 ey, sssutaat cashier. smith for a i a. Brown-tog-Eccl- ea y, t by-Nu- t In Throat, I Buried SAUNA Jan. 11 (Special) services wsr bskd Taslay tor ths tws year old daaghter of Mr. and Mra Darrell Jensen In the Second ward church with Joseph A Anderson la charge. Speakers were A C. Williams and Miss Stena Scorup Mnsle was by tha choir. It Ovesen and J. G Jensen. Interment wns ta North cemetery The child died In n Salt Lake hoe. pltal after two r rations for the removal of part of a nut from hor throat. al I KIBKMAM BABE BCRIBD.- LEHI. Jan. 1 2 ( Special. ) P service for Bore Millen Klrh-hainfant son of Mr. and Mra Millen Xlrkhsm. who died last Prl day, war held la th First ward chapel Tuesday with Bishop R. John hlpoie la Speakers were A M. Davie charge. and Joseph Anderson. Prayer were by A L Goodwin and A J. Whipple. Vocal solos wern by Edith Joseph Kirk ham and Mra Evans, Interment was in th Lehl City cemetery. un-er- al in-al- u -- The white top of that old stamp addmlf spread pair ef great wings aad came floating out. ' "Ha!" exclaimed Peter, and dodgsd hemlocks. , under aome Per ha pa you have guessed wbo it wu that wu after Peter. Pater knew. Ha knew th veryocond that the top of that sti mp came to lifa. It wu Whitoy tha Snowy Owl, who had come down from th ho oo often does to Far North, tha winter. Peter hadn't known that ha wu anywhere -- about. Ho ; hadn't heard ever a rumor that Wbiley had coma down. But be had suspected who It might be the moment he discovered that ths top of that old stump was whita Instead of gray. "Now I am to for It, thought Peter. "What with Reddy Fox and Whltey both after me. what chance hu a poor little rabbit got? I Just knew somethin wu going to happen. Tea, sir, I know I knew tt. I felt it to my bone. Ill have to keap under there hemlocks much I can. Oh. dear! Reddy An get me under th hemlocks, and Whltey can get m if I com out. I with I had atayad ." at homo to tbe dear Old u u u Briar-patch- All tba tim Peter wu running. Ton aa. Reddy Fox was still after him. So Peter wu Tunning and dancing underneath tho hemlocks. And whan b ran from on such hiding plac to another hia heart wu to hi mouth, or oeemed to b. Ton then It was that Whltey the Snowy Owl bad a chance to swoop at him. (Copyright 127, T. W. Burgess.) snow-cover- a, Th next story: White Mix-up- "A Rod and ." POCATEUO licenser hav been Issued Marrlag to Bert Davanberg aad Phyllis Barrier. Pocatello; Rea-- ? A Swanson and Milli Murray, Idaho Falla |