Show M 3B iThc - Sunday Morning- Salt £ak Tribtmt- - -- Iiitermouiitain Statistics Friendly Hand Would Open Door of Opportunity to Them Interiountain Obituaries Salt Lake County Fverett Ierov King 21 Taft Cal J Irene Grate Ahiquist 20 Garfield 37 Grantt- George Mitten RjdaHh viile Deon Francom 25 Payson Mllbur Richards Hawke 22 Salt Lake Margaret Katherine Rice 19 Salt Lake Ftnii John Gardner 30 Logan Helen KU hards 25 Sait Lake 85 retired Salt John Fraurts Sfhraven Cltv rout ra tor died Saturday at Iule 8 ift p m si the h rne of hi sou Henry Twelfth MreeL vt Prhra eu r if eldest to age Mr bfhraveu uae born June 1 1854 Buffalo N Y a son of Henry and it France Jenaen Brhrtven He had resided lu Salt I ake Cltv the past 37 year He wh a member of the ball lake B P O F No 85 and hit widow Surviving are his r Mrs Mary Muller Schraven LL ii) ophtr 7VNTTIOV — Funeral aeruiea were con-dled in JunrtiMi L D S ward chapel s oldest reaident John who died 9 at the home I Tuesday a daughter Mrs tie K1 1( son with chom he had resided since jjecemDer 2J Frlch PauhiftoeBi 31 Chicaao RFNSATIONAL VALUF8' Solid felerljtijj Silver 22 Pattern to chooa from Service for rt only $J9 75 18 was f St T Whith tifld PySillurl SCHUBACH’S Corner Main St at Broadway WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS! PRINTED or FNGRAVFD Beautifully AS LOVtf AS 55 50 PER HUNDRED Free booklet ‘Wddm Coatoma' on request 555 3rd tve Waa 8081 M F T Rose ENTERTAIN in FEAUTIFUL Memorial House MEMORY PARK W 6805 RIarriage License Utah County Thnmo Fiirene Bailer 23 Provo Marjorie Nutt all 21 Provo 22 Pleaeant Calvin H Swenaon Grove Ila Irene S(how Cache County greatgrandchildren grandchildren and ’21 Morrill of Jumtion brother Charles of one aimer Mri Sarah P Sudweek aid In acidition to his famIda ho Kimberlv ily Mi Morrill and his wile adopted ot e child snd raised seven children of relatives and friends Lewtslon Utah Frankim Dunkiey Betty Jean Haves Rirhmond Utah John Hetiey Coltrln Franklin Fialne Kent ktur Nels Christian Nelson Idaho Falls Idaho jtUifrt Charles Cowles DeVoe Woolf left and Dr Leroy who assisted The Tribune and Telegram in E I Si 4 winners scholarship selecting among newspaper carrier salesmen FuneraJ services for Mrs Mary Johns Brown 4 8 wife of I aw rente C Brown of 724 West Twentv first street who died early Kridsv afternoon will be conducted Mondav at 2 p m in North 8 ward chatei hv Bishop Ogden L f Rurul will be m Harold 8 Campbell North Ogden cemeierv directed by Limb quiet A bans mnrtuarv mav call at the residence of Friend Mrs Bill Chet kstta a daughter at 2347 Madison avenue until Mnndav at 2 p m and at the home of E7 H Brown in North Ogden from 3 pm bunday until ttm for service Monda s' of rou Cra ford 1 Divorces Granted Idaho— Gat® City resiwire nuttfied Saturday of th death f (Porie (raw (uni bb of long Brn Me t Ii ( rmr piuult al of the Pova lelt v n r hlh si h d IH- Ing V Brce BfrtrUon Fphralm Selections Mark Iloamrr I FHI— Thomas Hemv ( irk "I wbt h a deatb w high nnet tn P h vaM i‘e t fhi Fifth bs h"me tn I “hi fi'uMst at 7 10 a m After several months' til es He was h rn In ehi 'anuary 11 18b and married Margaret Ann Fit In 1 I w I three ad Rmn In 'fercer mm OHa r rr tr 18! to John ao Marv m A t VWiier o he had resided b a Ohio fe tsrept a few veai-tn Pshn when ha homesteaded Ha was a member of the i Msfhvi!t hurr)t bun iv tug are hi v Idmv e Toledo Ohm hi father of Alerdeei I o tiikl’ers W n e“ Mr Menu ft d Vo Rm f rlensoph of Toidn two ra d hi den f r t her '2J 7 ouj so i Ke f f Mr B k Hm aervtfe will I rnmjitel 1 n Ii trm“' m In AberWu WH lie lo tha A her lee by th MfHan mortuary of Pocatello dav at iefrv mil d r as g's fcr Mi "o e e hete He rr n w m ie v 8 t nt ‘lb r nr tirseiret fir lt et o giige i ruf the m r alter P f s nt Oiiintmi nrr tig the lltlm Sia'e (waite r r't triers' hosnttnl In A J W Wil-for- serve He he 15 veer ii iHiinn ( near of the three Vr i njntv T R Brown a isi mu a i 11 thl v si r m mtha ago t) ftir fr ife ilir m 0 ' He uni born at Fhmls Ind on October xin hurvivifg aref a mn Frank Bmwn of tell R Mf J h daughtet Rrs icia t Mrs R A Pni 8 i uh of e Mr f R Mrs Mlliam Jan ff U I is ii ail Mf s y Muiff t f 2 i i tic ( “ r el era! le srrv “rv t p tii Frit ei t e w list i w til be h ir h lu ted H w ii d W'tl-lat- We F u ’ the pi ( d"rtel 7 ireMire tied tt lit' IUM1VH i'1 V lu nltrr IJnfuw Ilrnnii W taho ARJ rl“ v V n F"l 87 retired t g ref r nh b d PaPirds i at 2 30 t m r II S n ui h drne here after e!e Hrd furred hit Journey to Idaho f nr no pa Pm rol-lcg- Reamer f Chi ago and a w a hit for of Men er i r Mi‘ Rst tr sen n es w ere r ft v me Filer Methodist i hurrh i' wuh F s II 111 i ft 1’Mirti I hr 7 tr t c f hi the Drive A fvfvi us funeral h me ie rr kits Hovaril lVnlinaml KrNo Parti tr and Mirv I" Beall of (aid ( rral Henmer ( f (rfi'iiep K' an rt of iifi da e ( gt ( Mr trs ferre H''’vaueh manBaldwin Tribune-Telegraager of circulation stated "In keeping with the long standFulfillment of one of milh‘s ing poluv of our newspapers to the opportumtv make worthwhile experiences and fomlr hopis available tn our 7000 unno to 1 i oppoitunitms to ko to ioIIoco ii i sub miii n we buve been can iHimi'' sulosmpn of '1 ho hnll Inkr happy to add Ihce annual schol-h- i Jtihuiie and ToloRtHni Saiuid ship aw aids to the program i rec with announicment of their selec- eled specially for these 'leaders of tomorrow yvho are in business tion ns winners of the first annual for themselves today’” Mr Bald-college giholarshlps given by the in cone lulled newspapers IVeeome Annual Affair The successful carrleis together Under the plan the awards will with the si hoots they will attend are Donald Cleverly IS Woods be made each year to carriers e Cross Vtnh State Agricultural graduating from high school and btanih Dec S Madsen 17 in scholRic hfield Divie junior tollege recording highest ratings to read-ei- s service Rrig-haarship citizenship Finnk H Gardner IS Frnvo business ability and salesmanVoung univeisity (iant 17 lAibind t'lah Mule ship All 17 shnarshlp winners reMauilie I Ag' n u ural college sponded enthusiastic ally to notifiClaw (ud lh Manti L D S Business college Douglas Wald 17 cation of their appointments Typical of the comments received In Puce larbon tumor inllegf their leiicrs nf acceptance were: Long 18 Panaca Nev SmithDonRld Cleyerly — 'I got the letBrvce Business college sonian Snow ter notifying me of my appointBeitelson IB Fphrann Ravman David ment about 11 o'clock I was so Junior college Kuiuler 17 Willard Weber junior excited I couldn t sleep” De & Madsen— "Word i cannot college Gi ant’bvans 17 Pteston d expi ess my appreciation Its the Idaho Westminster college R Buries Idaho finest thing that ever happened to Ixiverldge Stale Normal at Albion Idaho me I read the fust two sentences Button Binsher lk Salt Iake Cltv of the letter then burned up the rest of mv route to get home and t Diversity of I tah and Russell " 17 Salt Iake City ltenager show mother -- "I hope I may Russell Edwards Business college The prove capable of the honor t boen On Ability are sure doTribune nnd Chosen on ability w 1th ing a grand job for their carriers” high school seholastic attainment Route Contacts Helpful t the principal factor the "little merchants" will enroll In the Giant Culllmore— "Through the sc hoot this fall on the scholarships years I ye delivered The Irlbune made contacts that have covering the first enr tuitions Final selections weie made eatly me hnlh socially and a this week hv I lucnv E Cowles It bKo has tu eh an of the low r cliv lemn Fiiim r- - means of financing me through I accept the sctiolai-shi- p s ch Dr V'oe Woolf pnnU- - high sc head of ' mil of South high si hool m Salt thankfully anil 'I rlliune nml Tcle- ake I 'I was Ullilled lliyie Bcli-l-ocgiamnfli inh I impc i al lull of the iihut t he si holaistiip Believe me al mnal Inst it tl - III continue to give the best xeiv pail ii li mg mux made lie xc Itolui slops pos- - n r I can tn vnur paper and the suI-slide nbci I xerve " bu tnany joung nun of fma Jtainftb I'avid Kunhr— will 1 t Msw1 in it h of grave lu (baise fly Tele-gra- Grorce Fohtrr Thomas Grunt Lo Grand Inglcn CABTIFFOPP Idaho— Fureral sarvtes wer rnmluctad Frttav In th Buhl Meh exlist fhunb for (Je rts V ster Ihuna well known ownaf of targe ranch near froTi fofnlig F Ppanish IDAHO FAT 18 Idaho The of Orai t tie (it li Ii “ 31 ldh Fal V5 ir who del Friday it wr f Heait the lake Veteran' fat vieid hiital le rk I 1 eu M'V J ! I rH iM jr e F e ( t hi i SM) lie M I t lau ittu detht s II I name t lert Sirvtxe Aiik”t w It 'i a ' ll " hl hi ri t Mf VV i Offer a Solution M Iv rt ' li I 1 m New ooda Cross i j t I 'I Willard Loverldge Boy Hunter Suffering Stray Shot Injuries Receiving News never regret the time I became a cairier salesman for The Tribune It has paid me great dividends! in " many was 'I his uc the greatest Frank Gardner -- "My profound appreciation for this manifestation I am thoroughly of confidence convinced of the tiuth of the newspaper's statement ‘A Tribune and Telegram route and a college education la the best training for You have made It possible for me to attend B Y U and I assure you I will not let you down” All ather scholarship w inners expressed enthusiastic appreciation Many parents and high school Instructors expressed similar appreciation in behalf of their sons and former students Mr William t Jr father of a w inning carrier salesman slated- "No doubt ou know the joy and satisfaction ihnt comes to one from watc hlng a son or daughters achievements but this Is beyond the fondest hopes We as parents of a fnnd papa sincerely thank you from the bottom of our hearts for this opportunity you have given our boy" sue-ces- s’ - Judge Expresxea Pleasure Dr Cowlc4 one of the awards Judges said: "It was Indeed a pleasure and privilege for me to be one of the final judge in determining the sc tiolai ship winners and a great satisfaction to know that 13 such fine young men will have their tuition paid at a school of their choice during the coming year" At the conclusion of the judging of the applicants Principal Woolf stated: "Since learning of the careful supervision and valuable ex- carperience Tribune-Telegrariers receive I am looking forward to the time when mv own boy wltl be old enough In apply for a route " Since the first announcement on March 71 the college hnlanthip by educators plan Iwij been prai-c-t nm-as "one of the outstanding and worthy prole-Usponsoted by any newspaper” e d Burley Idaho Victim of a bullet wound suffered while hunting near Eureka Ben Hardesty 16 son of Mrs Annie Alice Browning of 7(iG I ast Sixlh South sti eel remained in poor condition late Saturday at Salt Iake Cencral hospital 7 he boy was taken to the hospital Friday after he was struck by a stray rifle bullet vvheh a com'lhe panion fired at a vuirrel hullet entered his side and lodged in the abdomen Sprinpville Company Wins Bridge Contract J W Whiting Constructing companv of Spungvlllc wax low bidder at 11677 50 for constructing four concrete budges and building 1 'll 6 miles of road on the eowslone park highway between lore-nand Sugai Cilv Idaho Matk Tuttle manager of the lntermountain branch Associated General Contractors was in- formed Saturday ersl director WHITECHAPEL ART RKOAimAY halt Iak fl!j 45 Positions aerured for all Graduates We have been unable to fill all roaiTlObS open thla year PI ACTS for Ot ro WORK LOR Mate Quartet 11 W Was G O'DONNELL 41 H JASr CO aatablGhM 189 WAS & 3b45 miton Aaina Apartment timUhrd ii !! Automobiire f ne Bale Auto Irnrk nr hai 56 Automobile a Wanted Auto Parle Tope Tire Biilneae OrrmriimiUe 15 :: B rd and Room ( (ritiio Wan 41 O al and WHd For Rale 47 A CARD OF THANKS WE v uh to thsiik all those whn o kindly ii’iiei ns in our reent bereave- nn loss ot our beloved ment in Hi Also fnf the kdcar (Bud! Hlowe mu rt any beautiful floral offering word of roiiai Istion and nrnffef f i ar Lureila Murray and Bar-rHinwe 131 — t N LVIMHI IIAtl AGE Will he aoiu Tcie-cl- v brplrmhrr m to the hluliect 5 IU!) at 10 blflflrr at the New Ule Hotel 119 North Main Street Salt Lka City Utah Hlrd Dt PitrttifMra kurnitme for Al Wanted iimiNtied Room Ftirnlilifil Hme k rm and Garden Prodttee Parme nr Rae rtnil flower ferllliiar Help Wanlea— Wen i(m Wanted— Woman Mae Grain and Ped Homo 41 RmHHM for Ral 49 I” 91 44 n 40 16 t Pof Beet— nfurru For Ral Mweilanoa For ailoceiianaotie Wonted Moving— "(oil a (iperi” Mul and Radio rta)at( ttenee ( Im Mttvlnt—Atoraie- - WESTERN ELECTRICAL COLLEGE trtn you for position In RADIO— TELEGRAPHY GFNLRAL ELECTRICITY Fill CIkssfi SUrt September 13 246 South Main Wu 1011 W CoH fPtRl AN RArbera Are tn Demand U NFW blARIINO AbS NOW Moler's Barber CollegeWAS 170 RMtkNT bT 1 IU043 If you ran't afford rollege-f-yo- u (AN afford our training' SHORTHAND— TYPING Learn It In yonr own home In tno is minimum rostl mnnlha at 412 t PFRIOR hF( Rt I ( OILHE Allan Riel A R I A I Wax 31) OWNER OF 4776 WANDER LANE HOLLADAY DISTRICT TRANSFERRED ro- Must aril our lovely lnnlil while alurco Latgfl living 3 bedroom room and cllnfttf maid a yntm doublo plumbing auWntet tomatic heat and but tnnip fruit and berries completely to school aud bin Clone land-ape- d reduced DronUmliy ti 47 1 57 46 40 It at s that ran take It tint Iren neel — Have their alioe aoled and re healed Imlay' MODERN 8HOE 374 RpmUi IMat a hnol half RimilDlR Waa 6105 tl tl Fiieil 4 eraemall Mabf Chirk 56 pmilfrv Rale or Trad 50 Propert? 1‘aintln I'anrrint — (ail fiperl 51 ftadtnii rnr ftlp I ravel k Hna NirtauMn fine ftfiive Fnrnarea— ( all an fvpert 61 and fterylre frwrMer 61 F ( I A I NuiKtc — If nn are nnabl (o find Ilia ffnod or eerv-l- r nn want Want Ada (all HiiBldl A UA— are'll find M fof von wlthnnt obllsallnn I D bllOKS fat '4 M'limiittMi liveatmk ROOM AIR COMf TIOM ENTIRE -- VISITORS WLLCOME FLORISTS tj AND WRITE FOR INFORMATION SPRAYH 98c Pam leltelbanm'i Flower Phoo 41 R Broadway Was 4570 flmiaea UnfnrnUhed ATIDFMs N BOARD — CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IHDEX "Whor (o Find— Wht You Want" ApnrliiMMii I OW f KCHCIOL HE MORTUARY Home of Ahtte (’hapel 124 Pn 4th Last 32 HO 28 HENAGER BUSINESS COLLEGE funeraiTdirectors (Vietnal institution Position At Deseret mortuary JAMf S— Hervlcea for Thomas Jamea will he held Hunday at 12 10 noon from the Winder ward chapel Bishop r Thomaa O Gunderson olflclatiia Friends tnav call at the Lindquist-Carlqulmortuary 2128 South State Saturday from 6 until On m at d at the residence 4032 Highland drive Sunday from 10 a m until 12 noon 'Interment City cemetery YYOHIK V — Kfrvlc- -i Oolrtburn for (Jack Worlev will be held SundayTav-lo-at 4 p m In the Joseph Wlllum r memorial mortuary 125 North Main Bishop Fmlth of the Bountiful beond ward officiating Friend mav all at the mortuary Saturday from ? 30 until 9 30 p m and Sunday t the mortuary until time of aervlcea Interment City cemeteiy E for a Good Term Opens Sept 5 Registrations taken during week of AitRiHt 28 TRIBUNE & TELEGRAVi A now taking a Henager Course Classes Starting Aug 21 L Ball HOLI IMWORTH— Service for Joanne daughter of Holitngwoith IU year-ol- d dKar H and Jean Larsen Holiln-wori- h will be held feumUv at 1 p in HJ In the t7e roonj Lust Seventh South Bishop H C Burton of the 8ixth Seventh ward efficient c i rlends mav call at the old room In the mortuary until time of aervirea Fu 1 Candidates Tell Of Joy on standing In their communities made application for scholarships that the Judges were hard pressed in making their selections” E F m h mie iv THESE SCHOOLS Funerals m 1 llH oL Donald Clcvr rly Ward Price Douffla va - University Careers Reward Loyalty Carriers Of 13 Tribune-Telegra- iat I THEN WHAT ? by Norma Jensen from cruelty Vhl!e h resident of Poatcllo Mr Craw-- f ml vHs ft number nf number of uvic and fia’ert al orgsidratton Mr ( rawf®rd was prinupal and later primijal of Fdtsun si hool In Bench snd at the ttm® of hla death was Lincmn school priminal of theHe Abiaham In left hem In Jh23 lakewood Burvivors Include hi widow Mrs Hasel M Crawford three sons lonall J James M ami Rfbert M Crawford of long Beach Cal aid two sisters Mrs Chris Mich And Mrs Elhel Pciter nf HawKins of Detroit Aliih l't Hill SCHOOL AFTER Prepare Salt Lake County BUHL Idaho— Mrs Busan Flora Stock-to- n M wife of Willard L htoiktou and a resilient of Buhl for the past 2J vear In Twin died Wednesday Falls county general hospital following a long lilt eea Mrs Stoikton tame to Buhl from Bums Bhe wag boru Ore on January I 1917 June 11 JSSK In M huaetts Surviving besides her husband are five sons and Jauhters Includlt g two children hv a former marriage Ferule Ojel aid Fverett Fiockioti of Buhl Flora pinion of Loa Ange es and Archie Damon of Oregjn aid the following brothers and F v i d Orten James Mary eter§ Ueeks all resiling in Mnea'biii' t ant A ni a Alive Weeks of Fan Berner-diCsi The h f is at the Eva'S A Johnson hfib m ljgan L J H tempi Mf Besides hla wiiow Uiark l sir Vtved by the following note am! daugh! ter W (lark of Bar bus lv n t lark of Provo stadev nd Mrs Busson Net ia uad Mrs Ida rf T “ill V l if! ( aire of Mrs eu'“f tied He is a so sun r t i t hreP Mf Marv )a a d Mre peersf Hr sa 1 it ni h pf jehi at'l Mis fs Hev of Prn o t km ersl set ties will tie ird m d at 2 t in n I fh ktf'h t P Ward rhajrfl Binal will t ehi f ert elerv Remington — Leo LeRoy and Winifred Jane Bavlis 166 North First West atreet diughier August 15 Conlev — Alofa laveru ami Fdith Mhv 3 13 Faat Phelps First South street son August 13 Bollinger — Joseph Pmith and Betlv Grate Burns rto) Da Hoto avenue daughter August 13 Wh vnlik — Ralph Vincent and Blaruhe 120 U street daughter August 13 Hnllv— Odis Ben tv a lens and Melissa Hazel 1301 Miller avenue daughter August 15 Phillips — Iennard Almison and Jean Helen Curtis 674 Ninth East atreet daughter August 16 Fak -- Wehrli Douclas and Ruth Mildred Fisher 2430 1 ad Kentucky afreet daughter August 16 Ramssv — James Gibbs and Brssle Vllat 649 Sutherland Marnell court son August 3 6 Bnhner — Harold and Dnroihy F mmj Jeon 123 Ninth Last street daughter August 16 Tolman—rra icis I Milan and A rton 512 North betond West street son August 16 Holmes — Claudjaus William and Jon 857 South Second Wen Ruth Angel atreet aon August 16 Bradhaw — William Walter and Luna Seely 662 Green itreet daughter August 17 BuMough -- Benjamin B and Flora Am a Wise 539 Koneta court son August 18 Park — Alexander and Mfriam flowarl 3 850 Atkin avenue daughter August 18 June Knlpht McBride from Ralph Rod nonsupport dent Dnr Aueuat 12 Krortf— William Flovd and Anona Graham West Jordan daughter August 13 Rav — Keith and Alpha i rma Nelson Portola Cal aon August 13 Hhw — Jott Robert F unite Frma and (Junderseu 4J) South Second West street con August 13 Rich —Charles Tar! and Bernica Buccam-bu- s Auoti 945 Folsom Avenue gust 14 Gra — Syri! William and Frame June Gam Auon 183 Fourth avenue gust 14 Bennett — Howard Leslie and Helen Marie Durfe 141 Wall street son August 14 Calvert — Jack Morgan and Arzella bhum 711 South West Temple atreet (laughter August 14 Austin — Harold and Melba Riser Bland-in- g daughter August 14 Jambson — Verl Alex and Doric Eel$n Bjorkman Bountiful son August 15 Brown — Warren Beverly and Mona ChRm berlain 142 Third avenue aon August 15 Jennings — Claude Norman and Mildred Thelma Wallis West 14‘m Seventh South atreet eon August 13 Burrows — David k tmer and Louvinia Carn 2456 South 8tate atreet daughter August 15 ney McBride POtAlFIIO fnncnil Helen Classified Display Joseph Merrick from Margaret Merrick crucltv Ethel McMurtry from William MvMut-tr- y cruelty Leona Evans Mason from George Mason cruelty Boat Boat from Earl J Bvlvia P cruelty Trovo aud Shotwell Hizaheth PrestoU 49 Russet atreet daughter August 10 Henderson — Eugene Ja k and ©ianlha Dobson 206 L street daughter Aucut 11 Norton— Russel! and Mary bhtrta Midvale son August 11 Gordon — Foster Bert and Alue Pugh 95 Washington street daughter August 11 Wade — Kenneth LeRoy and GlemJa 0fe-kir- k 19 North Ninth West atreet daughter August 12 Olinhant— John and Helen Gerntaen 1126 Browning avenue sou August 12 Grev son— Jamea J and Orpha Bergen 122 Fast bouih Temple street daughter Salt Lake County oitg Beach George cut 10 Worthington — Ton Utah County IhonuH Henry (lark ( f Moscow Moscow 23v Iso p Murrav daughter August 1 Henry and Phyiita Vary Grandstaff 44 Third East street daughter August 8 Jenson — Fernn Willis and Afton Maurine on AukheXaen 134 cCnlU avenue gust 9 Horne — Owen Woodruff and Mildred Mever kavsville son August 9 LeRov and Clanase Marlow l)(MjPere 2171 Blair atreet son AU- Bagulev A Buxton — Verl Divorces Asked of Ciislleford Mr Jo pcarplno of Ftscra- meulu ( mI and Miss Margaret Thomas 1 C at Susan Flora Stockton Frama Phtlena Crowell PROVO— Mr T4 widow of 8 M crowell died Fndav at tha family home 338 bouih Second West ttreet of heart disease In Khe waa bom October 17 1884 Rochester N Y a daughter of Charles D 8 and Janet Sweet hhe waa married to Mr Cmwell on October 14 1HM at Charles Cltv Iowa aud came to Provo Mr Crowell died in 102 4 lu 1921 Surviving are a daughter Mrs Ja et ( al Jonea of ( howchtlla five grant hi at a ftren and f ur treat grai hhiltre M it brother H H Sweet of Ka ca The b'rtv ia et Hu h gimi m rt m Itetidii a fm eri! ettai cr n'ei te foiFunrH Bentley Klm- - 21 Anacortea 19 Bernke Eveljn Lxletonv2J t Emma Pliilena Cron ell lima Dean M Frank II Gardner tin OGDFV-- 7 Marshall V Selma Margaret Bailey N Wash John Mary Johns Brown hr Mr Homer berly the Hazel morluar) br Rimmer Twin Falls Idaho j sietei S P 27 21 Hill City S D Mltc-bfl- l S Lolmaud OGDEN — Mrg Tdtth Bird Magea Ftew-ar- t 64 wife of George 8 btewart of R' v died Friday while visiting relative in (a! after a four day illnesa Hh wa born November 1874 in T a Voile Iowa aud waa a member of th Ogden (hapler of k astern star Surviving are her husband of Roy the following sons and daughters George H Stewart Jr of Ogden Nel I Stewart of Salt I ake Cilv and Coila Stewart of Rrv one grandchild and three brothers Kap ka Magee of n Magee of Rialto (at ton tile Cal and Roll Magee of Los Auceles ( al Funeral arrangements will be annoumed later Burial will be in 4nltnrft Memorial park In Ogden under direction of Aultoreat a Pocatello 2 Rnvne sielbert 20 Porae)lo Paul E Harter 21 Pocatello Edith B M Stewart t Poraielln-Do- fa E— Funeral services for 65 Anderson Mrs Persia Hutchinson widow of Anders Anderson who died of a heart attack at her home VVednesdav will he conducted Butidav at 2 p m in bprtng-Mll- e Fourth L D 8 ward chapel Burl'd Will be In the Fpanieh Fork icmetery directed by A Y Wheeler mortuary hf 17 Hartman Jr 8PRINGV1LI a d OMi Inn Hall Iv Terns IL Anderson IP" Idaho Pocatello for Mela OGPKN — Funeral aervlrea Nelson bl retired locomotive who Union railroad Paoifh of ft gmeer will b riied early Friday afthernoon at 2 p m in tha conducted Fuuriaj V irkendar-Parlg mnrtuarv chapel by the Bev John W Hvslop Episcopal minister f bait 1 ake Ciiv Fnenis mav call at the mortuary chapel PiJb Twenty fifth stmt bunday until 1 in p m conducted will h Additional aervlrea Mondav at 2 p m at the Brvan mortuary Burial will be chapel in Evanston Wvn In Evanston city cemetery Christian P Idaho Arco Mr Morrill served in the capadiv of guard at the time of the Indian trouble nd went with a military company into Colorado to help quell an uprising Jenkins and Lizzie ShepNewbnld — Mark pard Murrav an Julv 21 Johnson — Joseph De Verl and Leona Orr son 214 West North Temple ftreet July 22 aud Mildred Bewtev— WHHam Byfon Dorothea Andersen t58 West Thud North street daughter July 23 Madsen— I aVon Vernon and Louise Ola Paddxk — Joseph Warren and Ruth Atm Heath Elburz Nev sou August 13 Hvrum John Bennett 28 Thatihe Idaho Fl!a C Mokes 21 Preston Idaho Ralph Newton Barlow 23 Logan I’alrhia M(tee 19 Logan Cordon Wavne Reese V Benson Delpha Lemmon 20 Af(ori Wjo one Salt Lake City ") Edgar Dixon 37 Montpelier Idaho 23 Cheaterfield Elaine Tolbrook Idaho Joseph James 21 Rlverdale Jona Maathlus 19 Rlverdale 34 Black foot Dalton L Batson Idaho Fern Hansen 26 Idaho Falls Idaho Lomn When Ptute county was established he held the position of treasurer clerk and recorder Later he waa elected clerk and served in that office for many year until ill health compelled him to resign He waa bishop a counselor when thla While country was called Kingston ward Maoa'Hle CLrclev We Junction including When then called Marlon ami Antimony Junction waa made into a aeparate ward he was made bishop which office he held for JO eara He was a farmer stock raiser and His wife died here February 25 He was the father of nine rhlMren jOJJ lu ) ui whom survive Mi Jpou and Mis Fern M Rohinsoti of Malt lake Cltv 24 r Lehl 24 Weber County f 34 years tu no Chu Wedding Specialties at Garden Jirove lwa Febrto 1848 uary 21 pLahan and Permeha Drurv Morrill and with them he came to lUtah when he was 4 iveara old They first In Spring-ivill- e Isettled and when they I were called !o go to isouthem Utah they located In Iron rrmu wheie Mr Mor-Iriattended sthool (and later taught He married Flia Te Baron In the house at Mr Morrill halt 1 ske Cltv Mav 18 3874 and Ihev made their home thera and In Utah county until 1879 when they fame to Junction then called City Creek Mr Morrill took an active part in the building of the town and h was the first afltcC 33 4w4rng May pf Morrill age legal Cora Mabel Clay legal age Loa Angeles Inl Rodrfa 36 Rock Sprlnp Wo J Tolnl Maki 24 Superior Wyo for Piute inmitv Mr ?born Cook Douglas Sidney John Morrilf I ID Births Marriage Licenses Jolm F Schraen cans 1939 Augusi 20 tr CONTACT PERSONAL Adjuitment We ii H ftW rtl (Hi ( All Bureau at Munh Dfhia 83 par 9100 on II u Ut oil' tori ROAION V if 4— WK Veniab 111 )( p' A ' nil l’4 Like 7 I HIM" Hgn' WAA ni |