Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING 14 UTAH SUPREME Family to Honor DOWN RULINGS riety of Judicial Questions Va- Illness of Commission Secretary Causes Month's Delay Mr and Mrs John Steed to Be Guests on 66th Anniversary The public utilities commission of Utah Wednesday ordered the teleHonoring Mr and Mrs John Steed of Farmington on the oc- phone rate case hearing continued casion of the sixty-sixtanniversary from January 8 to February 5 owing if their marriage to the illness of F L Ostler secretary family dinner will" of the commission who is recovering be held Thursday in a hospital from an operation which at the evening their of home it was suddenly foqnd necessary to a u g h t e r Mrs perform Sunday Rose Steed Weld Mr Ostler has been preparing the tier of 323 East case for the commission which on its Thirteenth South own motion is attacking the telestreet' rate structure company’s phone Mr Steed war throughout the slate and requiring Dorn in Keokuk the company either to justify its prestowa November 9 ent charges or make appropriate re1846 coming to Wil-for- Judge Terminates Arrangement on Orpheum Property ' 1933 EGAL NOTICES RECEIVERSHIP Huge quantmes of eggs beans end pork products will be distributed to the needy of Salt Lake county by the federal surplus relief agency Thursday and throughout the next seven days announced Ernest S Holmes manager of the county relief committee Wednesday The food will go to those who are in immediate need Mr Holmes said The products will be in addition to the regular relief allolments The es’Jrfiated amount of foodstuffs to be distributed includes 360(XUp2en eggs 50 tons of pork products and 15 tons of dry beans ' 28 THEATER ENDS Agency to Give Food to Needy Farmington Pair PROBE PUT OFF On Wedding Day COURT HANDS Five Decisions Involve Federal Relief PHONE RATES DECEMBER An order terminating the receivership held by the Walker Bank & Trust company over properties of the Orpheum theater on Main street was signed Wednesday by District Judge Allen G Thurman on petition of the Marshall Square Building company of California The petition for a termination recited that the receiver was appointed on August 24 1933 to tak over the properties pending settlement of the affairs of Alexander Pantages the Western corporation and the San Francisco company former holders of the lease' The lease since that time was transferred by the San Francisco company to Marco Woolf of Los Anggles and then to Orphmar Theater corporatiin present operator of the theater who under the order will henceforth pay the rental under the lease to the W H McIntyre company owner of the LEGAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTOKS State of Utah Office of State Road Commission Salt Lake City Utah December 28 1933 Sealed bids frill be received by the State Rpad Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah at 2 o’clock p m Friday January 12 1934 and at that time publicly’ opened for construction of a gravel surfaced road in Juab and Sanpete Counties the same being U S Public Works Project No N R S 140 between Levan and Gunnison The length of road to be constructed or improved is 945 miles and the principal items of work are approximately as follows 35100 tons gravel surface The attentiop of bidders is di rected to the special provisions cov ering subletting or assigning the contract and to the use of domestic materials The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be 60 cents per hour The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be 50 cents per hour Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission Salt Lake City and at District Engmeer’s offices at Richfield and Cedar City where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders Specifications proposal 'bidding blanks and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City on depositing $200 which will be returned providing contractor submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after bids are received Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to' furnish said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all bids is reserved Cash certified check or cashier’s check for five per cent of total aAiount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required STATE ROAD COMMISSION By W J Parker Chairman H S Kerr Chief Engineer EGAL NOTICES NOTICES fm 40 F NOTICE OF S P FcTaiT H NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STOCKHOLDERS OF MOUNTAIN State of Utah Office of State CITY COPPER COMPANY Road Commission Salt Lake City To the holders of capital stock Utah December 20 1933 of Mountain City Copper ComSealed bids will be received by pany: the State Road Commission of The undersigned president of Mountain City Copper Company Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City hereby calls a (pedal meeting of Utah at 2 o’clock p m Thursday stockholders of said Company to January 4 1934 and at that time office be held at the Compsay’ publicly opened for construction In the Kearns building 136 South of a gravel surfaced road in Grand Main Street Salt Lake City Utah on Frldav the 5th day of JanCounty the same being U S Public Works Project No NRH uary 1934 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon to consider and act upon and NRFL between a proposed amendment to the ArCisco and the Colorado State line of ticle! Incorporation of the ComThe 'length of road to be con pany declared advisable and recstructed or Improved is 22 895 ommended by the Board of Direcmiles and the principal items of tors Increasing the authorized capital stock of the Company from work are approximately as follows: 2000- 000 shares of the par value 62200 tons gravel surface 5 cents each to 5000000 shares of Skilled and unskilled labor shall of the par value of 5 cents each not be permitted to work more by striking out tha first full senthan eight hoirs in any one day and tence of Article V of the Articles not more than 40 hours in any one of Incorporation and Inserting in lieu thereof the followrlug: week “The limit of the capital stock diis The attention of bidders of the said corporation shall be rected to the special provisions covTwo Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ering subletting or assigning the (6260000) divided into contract and to the use of domestic 5000- 000 shares of the par value of 5 cents each" materials and for the transaction of such The minimum wage paid to all other business a may properly skilled labor employed on this concome before the meeting tract shall be 60 cents per hour The stock transfer books of the The minimum wage paid to all Company will not bo closed but unskilled labor employed on this only stockholders of reedrd As of the cloee of business on January contract shall be 50 cents per hour 2 1034 will bet entitled t- - vote Plans and specifications are on at the meeting file in the office of the State Road If unable to attend the meeting Commission Sait Lake City and please sign and return the enclosed at District Engineer’s office at proxy In the accompanying stamped Price Utah where they may be reenvelope viewed by prospective bidders Dated December 9 1933 By Order of the Board of DiSpecifications proposal bidding rectors blanks and plans will be furnished J O El TON President at Salt Lake City on depositing $200 which will be returned providing contractor submits an ac- IUNERALS 1 ceptable bid and returns the plans BAKERuiTerVf within seven days after bids are wvicMiHiiyftie "Jessie Baker aged 44 years wife of Eerl D received Any additional informaBaker of 454 Fifth East street will be tion may be secured at the office held Thursday at 1 o’clock at the 8 T Ricketts mortuary 344 East First South of the State Road Commission street Interment In Mt olivet Each bidder must submit a letter BETTS — Funeral services for John E Betts from an approved surety company will b held Thursday at 12 16 p m In to the Holladay ward chapel under difurnish bidder said guaranteeing rection of Bishop William fe Ryberg with required bond The right to Friend may oall at the rainbow room of the mortuary 36 East Seventh South reject any br all bids is reserved Wednesday and Thursday until 11 30 Cash certified check or cashier’s a m and 15 minutes at the church check for 5 per cent of total amount services interment Wssstch Erlor toBurial of bid made payable to the State park direction Deseret mortuary Road Commission must accompany — Funeral services tor Anderson each bid as evidence of good faith BOYKIN Boykin o( 476 East Fourth South street and a guarantee that if awarded aged 49 years will be held Thursday at 3 o’clock In th Calvary Baptist church the contract he bidder will exeSeventh East tnd Third South streets cute the contract and give bond as Interment In Mt Olivet cemetery under 102-A-- 11-- Five decisions involving a variety judicial questions were handed down by the state supreme court District Judge George Christensen who in May 1932 sat for Justice D Wi Moffat on a case from Millard county writes the opinion which les-'jsens the judgment received by Grant Moulton from Fred Staats Mrs M M Steele and Mr and Mrs Frank Pratt by $884 This was done because the Jurors in the case after the judgment for $2500 daifiages resulting from a mine accident had been announced signed affidavits that they ductions t had intended to reduce this amount Utah as a child He Case Prepared v by $884 put in as a counterclaim for lived in Farming-taMoulwith to an Mr uncle car and attention given The commission has already taken Citizens o U n a Congratulate S L Occasi he was from he ton while recovering y evidence for and against its conteneourt traveled to Salt refused lower The accident the tion that Logan patrons of the teleBoard for Keeping to consider the affidavits of the Lake by are subject to discompany phone He verMonwent to their as owp Steed Impeaching Jurors Costs Down dict but the supreme court holds that tana in 1863 as a freighter of provi- crimination as compared with Provo property patrons the two exchanges being simThe petition recited that the matan error can be corrected without so sions Mr Steed has been active in civic ilar Approval of Salt Lake county's 1934 ter has been so straightened out that Impeaching the jurors’ decision and religious affairs He was Following the presentation of that budget totaling $1317675 was given the receivership is no longer necesOgden Case Decided r in Farmington many years evidence time was taken until Wednesday at a meeting of the coun- sary smee an agreement has been The quecstion of whether the space Te is a high priest 8 to permit the preparation of ty commission The budget is $40924 reached between parties concerned on North Washington avenue In n the Farmington of the various wit- less than the one for the current year Ogden occupied by the tracks of the ASSESSOR FETES STAFF and $333000 less than the figures subD S Central nesses and the presentation of rebut- mitted Utah Rapid Transit company is a County Assessor Joseph H Preece by department heads as to the yard disone Logan-Prova was the in tal proper testimony public thoroughfare amount of money they would need for was host to members of his staff and Mrs Steed who to go to the jury the supreme court When that has been completed 1934 f their partners totaling 60 at a Christs the former Ann pute operations ChrisK Dean result a as and jiolds In nearly ail cases the various de- mas party in the Hotel Utah Wednesenkins was born the commission will proceed to hear tensen receives a new trial of his other contentions made in the partments will receive the same day evening Musical pumbers were fanuary 28 1847 the case against the company His autocomplaint of which amount as they did in 1933 Commis- given by Inez Robinson Preece Mrs n Swansea Wales commission’s mobile was damaged in January 1930 sioner E E Howe chairman of the James H Baker Suzwuke Christen4he came to the there are about 20 when as he claims he was diverted sen Arthur J Sperry Mrs Theodore Jmted States in The commission has had prepared commission pointed out off the pavement by piles of snow A group of citizens appeared at th T Burton Horace P Beesley and a ready for signature of its members 850 spending end a parked car the pavement being hort time in St which is expected Thursday an or- meeting to congratulate the commis- Mrs Beesley Mr Preece was preslippery and hit a switch standard of iouis before com-n- der denying a rehearing asked for sion for not increasing expenses and sented with a gift middle the the of the company In on the burden to taxpayers to Lake in Salt has switch of since sort new street A by the Telluride Power company of passing laptaln Duncan's the case in which the commission or- through a higher tax levy been Installed The case was argued Among Jhose present were Gus P company dered a reduction of 10 In aupreme court In May 1932 and per c§nt in Backman executive shortly afterward rates effective secretary of the Justice Folland writes the decision 1 on the January of commerce Dr M H Harchamber he family moved - In another case from Ogden argued direction of 8 T Ricketts mortuary required under economic that present ground John J Malmstrom tax ris o for the Utah Taxpayexpert Farmington OREENHALGH — Funeral services for WalIn October 1931 and also written b STATE ROAD COMMISSION the served in conditions the John ers’ 66 Jonnasson Malmstrom were association ter Lynn Oreenhslfh will be held Friof Emil and The territory CONTRACTORS TO Feulner NOTICE Wl! Mrs Steed couple Justice Folland it Is held that By W J Parker Chairman tired farmer died at his home 769 Pllth day December 29 at 13 noon at the house service is not worth to the patrons Magna chairman of the county divi- avenue State of Utah Office of State H S Kerr Chief Engineer lard Hull is entitled to a trial of his married in the old Endowment 24th ward chapel cornVlst West and Wednesday at 5 a m of a heart sion of the association attack Road Commission Salt Lake City Center ats with Bishop Oscar M Olcase against Fred F Flinders who in Salt Lake December 28 1867 the present charges sen conducting Mr Feulner suggested that econ- waaMr Malms Frtendfe may call at Utah December 28 1933 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS he accuses of deceit in a real estate Seven of their 10 sons and daughters Withholds Decision born In Malmo the reiidence 361 Reed vet Friday omies in city and county expenditures 8weden Sealed bids will be received by 6 1667 Sealed proposals will be reThey are: William H 10 until time of services transaction Involving $3500 of Mr are living July from morning issues the If the denial company could be effected through joint opera- but for many years Interment in City cemetery under dithd State Road Commission of ceived by the Utah State Building Hull’s cash of which he claims he Joseph E and David M Steed Card rection of Lindquist engaged In farmMrs Rose will have the choice of installing thie tions in some of the overlapping de- had Utah’ State Capitol Salt Lake City Commission Room 236 State lost $3100 because Mr Flinders did ston Alberta Canada th Cottonwood ing mortuary He retired from acUtah at 2 o’clock p m Friday Steed Weidner Salt Lake Mrs Alice reduced rates or of appealing either partments Lake Salt Utah lor not do as he $aid he would City Capitol MALMSTROM —Services for John Jonnas-ao- n Mrs to the state supreme court or the fedHe suggested that there might be tive business five 12 1934 and at that time Idaho Soule beSteed St Anthony as construction certain stated Malmstrom will be conducted SunJanuary ago He also Charges Cited oint care of the city and county years day at 12 30 p m In the 2Lst ward Elizabeth Steed Walker and Mrs eral courts! was an active memlow: publicly opened for construction chapel Bishop Harold G Reynolds ofIt Is charged that Mr Hull gave Margaret Hess Farmington The The order of the commission requir- building joint telephone service di- ber of the L D 8 ‘of a concrete paved road in Salt Rians specifications and proficiating Interment in Wasatch Lawn Mr Flinders cash with which to meet from and also have 68 grandchildren ing the railroad earners to reduce vision of responsibility between the church Lake County the same being U S Burial park under direction of tha blanks be obtained'at couple 1954 1957 fulto posal may payments Mr Hull wbs making oh and 31 Public Works Projects Nos N R M police and sheriff departments joint filled a mission to the office of the Engineer or SMITH — mortuary the rates on coal on a basis of a some property but that Mr Flinders His Funeral services for Lucy Ann first 122-119-of the city and county Sweden and N R H 119-and operation Architect for the deposit shown wife on Smith will be conducted Thursday at 2 the in Esther reduction Carolina charges lump health department and the turned the transaction over to the 17th South and Murray emer- Youngstrom M a between m In the Union ward chapel Frtenda Each p be will city refunded deposit to from fields the of which the Carbon county General Finance company may call at the gold room in the morThe length of road to be con gency and the county general hospital 1951 'died In March provided the bidder returns the tuary 36 East Seventh South WedSalt Lake City Territory is In a simiafter which he he was president and manager and structed or improved is 4444 miles and in was married to Mrs specifications good nesday until 3 p m and at the home in plans Mr insolvent became soon which lar position but the commission has loose Children Will Union Seventh East and Union avenue and the principal items of work are Oerttle J Jones order to the office of the EngiHull sues to Make Mr Flinders per not yet announced its probable deWednesday evening and Thursday prior Surviving are h a approximately as follows: or neer Architect not later than to services Interment will be In Muraon widow a Oscar onally responsible cision as to the motion pending for a 54188 sq yds concrete paveP ray cemetery under direction Deseret of Malmstrom Christinas three days following the opening Enjoy Party The case being before the supreme ' a mortuary Lake Salt brother ment of bids and further rehearing provided court on the judgment roll merely — Services for Paul Evansen Magnus Olson of STROMNESS The attention of bidders is di that he has submitted a proposal The Moose children’s Stromness will be conducted Thursday annual Canada Saskatchewan since May 1631 the supreme court to the special provisions rected 1 p m In the Winder ward flva herein at advertised for and thework chapel Christmas party wilt be held Thurs- grandchildren affirms the judgment In favor of Bishop Thomas Ounderson officiating covering subletting or assigning the Forlhe development and use services will be conducted SunChrist Sorensen and against Mr Friends may call at the Gold room in day at 16 a m with a show at the Funeral to the use of doand contract 15 30 p m of located Locomotive In at Twenty-firtha day 36 the Springs East Seventh South mortuary Star theater as the especial guests of L D S ward chapel Flrat avenue and K Christ Korsgaard in which Mr Sor- United Front Needed to mestic materials in Ranges 9 and 10 West TownWednesday and at the residence 4003 ensen Is found to be owner of propAndy Floor manager of the theater street with Bishop Harold O Reynolds South IsHh East street prior to the serThe minimum "wage paid to all 1 12 L B S and North will in Burial ships take the officiating vices Interment in Wasatch Lawn After the show the children will be place erty at 102S West Fifth South street Avert Lon-Shoskilled labor employed ' on this Haul Wasatch Lawn Burial park and M near the northwest cor cemetery under direction of the Deseret Justice Moffat writes the opinion returned to the Moose clubrooms uncontract shall be 60 cents per hour mortuary : R M Lake Salt ner Great of escort writes the der where they will be Justice Folland opinion police Funeral services for Harriet E The minimum wage paid to all Ann Smtyh Crocker Engineer Dooly Block SELLERS— Repeal Tracy Warns In the case of Thomas Thomas against served with luncheon by the Ladies Funeral Lucy Eastwood Sellers will be conducted services unskilled labor employed on this Mrs Lucy Ann for Salt Lake City Deposit $1000 Thurs at 12 noon in the South Jordan Edward S Frost Sr which has been of the Moose Smith 76 widow of Hyrum Smith will be contract shall be 50 cents per hour ward chapel Bishop B H Beckstead Bids will be opened January 9th before the supreme court since Feb About 1:30 p m the annual show conducted Thursday at 5 p m In the Union Friends may call at the officiating on Plans and are specification L D 8 forces 1:00 ward m for repeal ars $934 6t chapel p home In Bluffdale prior to services Intake will artists ruary 1929 This case started with a of Sotheorganized featuring juvenile Friends may call at flip in the office of the State Road terment will be In South Jordan cemeAt the University of Utah Sait long end short haul provision Price Attorney Nominated place in the lodge room followed by water suit from western Box Elder tha family residence Commission Salt Lake City where tery under direction of Deseret will take Lake City: For the construction in Union Thursday visit from Santa Claus who will county which was heard at Brigham of the transportation act itintermoun-taln services they may be reviewed by prospecAshton WHITAKER — Funeral services Member From of a Library Building combined efforts of the priorwillto taka child with a gift City ia October 1924 present Burial for Cathereaefy place tive bidders Specifications pro8c Evans Architects Vermont interests to prevent action at the ine Fay Whitaker In the Wasatch Lawn daughter of Fred blanks and plans will i Charges Dismissed Nellie and posal bidding A V of will be Burial Whitaker Chapman Lake Division Salt Sixth session congress park Sep Building City coming held Friday at p m in the rose room Mrs Smith died at be furnished at Salt Lake City on On the stand Mr Thomas testified Tracy president of the Utah Citizens' arate and alternate bids will be 38 Em Seventh home In street South her Union Bishop rewhich be will be had not signed a certain paper on Rate association said Wednesday on depositing $200 William H received on plumbing heating Monday Bangerter morning of officiating turned providing contractor subFriends may call at the paradise room Infirmities to file in the fctllce of the state engl- - his return from Chicago Incident diselectrical and ventilating The name of Attorney Sylvester J In the mortuary until time of services age 'She was born In mits an acceptable bid and re-neer which appeared to bear Mr Mr Tracy spent several days in tribution system elevator and Interment in City cemetery under Union February 54 MARRIAGE LICENSES turns the plans within seven days Thomas signature Mr Frost referred the east observing the program out- Sweetring of Price is the only 4ne of the Deseret mortuary of 1857 a on be received bids will daughter separate E DOUGLASS 55 Balt Lake after bids are received Any addiJoseph and Sarah Pitt the testimony to the county attorney lined by rail carriers and allied in- presented to the board of commis- GAVIN book stacks Deposit $2500 for THELMA R DUNCKEL 35 Livingston Griffith sioners of the Utah State bar as tional be Information secured who after considerable investigation terests for a change in the law may Mont 8 Surviving are two general contract plans and speci- QARD OF THAlKSv at the office of the State Road Commade out a complaint the following sons William H “The National Industrial Traffic candidate for commissioner from the HAROLD I WARDROP 58 SaltLake fications and $1000 each for of and Smith Union 55 Balt Lake must RAE mission Each bidder WEST submit Mr swore to which the Frost division Sixth Sixth We wish to comprising February express our heart: f ft"th suits league which blocked intermountgin Arthur J Smith of plans and specifications for other R RICHEN8 55 Loe Angeles to all who so kindle assisted and tor a letter from an approved suret Mr Thomas was arrested and gave states from obtaining passage Of the and Seventh judicial districts at the RICHARD contracts Bids will be opened Rupert Idaho three ANNA IS1TT 56 Butte Mont the worda of sympathy and beautiful Mrs $1000 ball He was acquitted in jus- Gooding bill is out openly for com- coining annual election ' A duly company 1934 16th 1:00 m daughters at offerings rendered In the recent be- p JUENTIN ANDERSON 58 Ames Iowc January O Anderson Sarah said bidder with required bond tice court Mr Frost testified that plete repeal he said “This power- signed petition nominating Mr Sweetreavement of my darling wife and RUTH P CARLSON 13 Salt Lake A Mrs Elisabeth Wages for skilled labor shall The right to reject any or all bids daughter he had seen Mr Thomas sign the ful group at a recent meeting inMre Wardel JOHN OBEN CHAIN P 55 and Denver was than not less hour be a Price $110 HENRY DE OOOYER Jr preattorney per young ring V y M a of Wardel is reserved LOIS X WILLEY 54 Salt Lake document but the notary public said structed its fourth section tnd legisFRED LARSON AND FAMILY and unskilled labor not less than the sented last for Union two brothers Wednesday day certified cashier’s check Cash E H DE OOOYER or HARRY 41 BROWN ha had traced the signature at the in lative committee to see that action AND FAMILY Balt Lake H of Jacob Griffith hour $050 such per the 51 Balt Lake of SEBASTIAN BYLVIA petitions filing check cent of total five for of Mr of Frost Union and Brigham Griffith itance per Holladay was of at the session in taken be made shall coming Proposals - The justice dismissed the perjury one alater Mrs 8arah Ann Forbush of Three of the commissioners are to to amount of bid made payable Cement Burial Vaults congress" strict accordance with all proUnion 31 grandchildren and 16 greatLOGAN annual meeting next the State Road Commission must Charge and Mr Thomas sued Mr grandchildren The Gooding bill provided for rigid retire at the visions of the plans and specifi- COLE BROS (original dealers i waterproof ST Salt Lake ' OSCAR HOLMOREN of each bid evidence as month terms their Frost for $50852 At the trial of this enforcement having accompany expired cement burial vaults 317 N st W 8397-- J CAMILLE CHRISTIANSEN 56 Logan of the long and short cations and must be made on Walter Lynn Greenhalgh good faith and a guarantee that damage suit the jury believed the haul clause as compared with the and three will be elected In the mean- ADELBERT BROS 11 WILLIAM WHEELER Improved cement burial blank forms provided by the En JOHNSON vaults waterproof 1144 Main Hv gftM if awarded the contract the bidder Lewiston 33 Waiter Lynn Oreenhalgh aon of notary rather than Mr Frost and mora liberal provision of the present time to succeed them The retiring HILDA gineer or Architect GLOVER 50 Lewiston will execute the contract and give Henry and Cora Isabell Oreenhalgh of 361 awarded Mr Thomas $700 damages law which allows carriers relief from commissioners are M B Pope of avenue died Monday at 45 p m Certified Check in the amount PRATT DRIOOS 61 Pocatello Reed bond as required and costs The supreme court finds the fourth section upon proper end Provo president of the bar and com- APFOLLOfl In a hospital at St Oeorge of acute myoIdaho of S per eent of the basic bid ! there was reversible error at the hearSTATE ROAD COMMISSION He had Joined tha C O C Zion to the missioner in the Fourth district Sam MYRTLE J LA FORCE 49’ Blackfoot carditis reasonable representations must accompany each proposal park camp June 19 and was stricken while Idaho By W J Parker Chairman lng and orders a new trial Tribune-TelegraI C C at work a week ago Hlg parents were The right is reserved to accept Cline of Milford In the Fifth and Wants H S Kerr Chief Engineer summoned and arrived at St Witnesa Feet Discussed Saturday Mr Tracy said the rail carriers are J A or all or or of Manti in the Sixth proposals any FARMINGTON reject Hougaard Georgo Sunday the a various as brotherhoods will cost court had find tenants using The district but the alternates He waa born December 9 1910 In Salt Those nominated to succeed them FORREST SIM over 21 Clearfield purchLake Surviving are hts parents two brothbill by denying tome $100 In witness weapon to obtain congressional ac- are A H Christensen of Provo in IDA HANSEN over 21 Syracuse UTAH STATE BUILDING ers Oeorge H and Haery Dean Greenasers fees “In this state" comments the tion which will allow them to charge the Fourth Mr Cline and Mr Sweet HENRY MEILUS 29 Ogden COMMISSION all sorts halgh and four sisters Amy Lucille GreenTHELMA DAWSON 28 Rlverdale halgh Mrs Laura Prescott and AUca and V J HALLORAN President wherever realty supreme court “the rule has been less for a long haul then a short haul ring THERON D SMART 37 Union Lake all of Salt Cora'Oreenbelgh “With this he witattained" established R BROWN fees objective K for that situated long Puneral services will be conducted Frl While there is only one nominee in NORA L BLOOD 26 Kaysvlll nesses subpoenaed in good faith and added “they would be able to ship h L D 8 ward day noon In the Superintendent of Construction each division Secretary L M' CumWeather conditions December 31 1933: with Bishop Oscar M Olsen In chapel First publication Dec 24 1933 attending although not actually commodities from the east to — RICHFIELD will Burial take charge in tha prelow place barometric pressures city Moderately sworn may be taxed unless it is points at a higher rate than mings of the bar said Wednesday he STANLEY GRIFFIN 22 Escalante Last publication Jan 2 1934J cemetery With shallow west a tha over' vail far made to appear that an unnecessary that charged from the east to the Pa- will mall ballots within’ a few days EDNA JOHNSON 21 Antimony V LORIL 46 CARPENTER from th coast Washington biiiiittiiiiui3iiiiiiiniitciiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiitRHKiniiniiiiiiC2iiiiiHii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiimiiiiEiiiiniiiiiciiimiiiiHaiEiiiiinniE4 trough extending to the attorneys qualified to vote in MARGUERITE STEWART Antimony number of witnesses were brought cific Rosa Jenson 28 Antimony coast to Arizona Widely scattered traces “The public must be aroused to the respective districts Into court for the purpose of unnecesThese will JOHN LEON MIKE8ELL 33 Richfield PLEASANT GROVE— Rosa Jenson 23 Oreof In resulted have rain Washington IDA this menace ELIZABETH Mr HERMAN8EN of for 29 and Mre James Jenson of daughter repeal of the fourth carry blanks lor the writing in of EXPERT AUTO sarily increasing the cost as a punRichfield died at the home of her alater gon western Idaho and tha southern parts section will take Utah back-t- o the names of additional candidates if the PAUL EDWIN SORENSEN 26 Redmond ishment to the opposite party” Temperatures Mrs Jay Gillie of Vineyard Tuesday night of California and Arlsona well above In normal tha time when discriminatory remain OLIVE 18 plateau FRAND8EN She was born February 3 1910 at Redmond freight d care to do so This HENRY SORENSON 38 Redmond She was a graduate of the Rich- and southern Rocky mountain region High rates were a menace to the state" he attorneys voting difficult method of BERNICE PRANDBEN 16 Redmond ' field high school and had worked 14 months pressures cover the middle and eastern Two Haled Into Court said “In the matter of freight rates might not be a LEWIS THURLAND WILLIAMS 38 Salll WILL PREPARE YOUR CAR a nurs at th Holy states with unusually cold weather prevaillearning to becom ERNA LENORA LARSON 18 Emery Utah shipper and consumers carrying an election for some candiCross hospital In Salt Lake where ah was ing from Montana to th eastern coast snow llurTlea In the whit have occurred On Hidden Weapon Count the a L of D 8 tabernacle choir member th FOR WINTER DRIVING must be continually insistent that date not nominated since in the three Mias Jenson la aurvlved by her parent! northern border states from Montana to DEATHS will be a total of only and the following brothers and listers: Mrs the Great Lakes data for Balt Lakt transportation Justice Is accorded the districts there CANDLAND-HenCity: Comparative Whitlock Candland Ruth Jones Monroe Mrs Jay OtlUi d about 100 voters Arrested Saturday when they al Degrees 63 Temperature 183 Canyon Road FINANCE COMPANY FINANCE COMPANY Harmon Milo and Luclllt Jenson coronary throm57 The ballot box will close at noon bosis December 34 Highest today Richfield legedly were carrying concealed 63 In this month since 1614 I days 140 Funeral cervices will be conducted In the Highest on the day of the annual meeting in COZZINS— Baby Corning weapons Ray Olson 22 and Floyd 37 street acuta Ileocolitis De- Richfield L D S Second ward chapel Sun- Lowest last night Fourth —10 Olson 25 of Bingham were granted Salt Lake late next month The re- cember East Lowest this month since 1874 36 day at 1:30 p m 47 Mean for today Aldrn Frank 38 Eureka sults of the balloting will be an- FRANKS— John December by Judge M J Bronson until Thurs 30 Normal 36 appendicitis Miss Ella Inches nounced during the evening Voting HINTON— Hammer day to enter pleas when they ap Precipitation THSSl SERVICE OARAGES htv put Into affect an arrangement Wtb Mary Ella Hinton 73 838 East 34 hours 'ending at 6 tor Total th street so cau OGDEN— South unknown First but Funeral Miss services for or J B BURNHAM FINANCK CO whereby you may nandl repair peered in police court Wednesday the may be by mail by depositing m none ’ p IS December 33 Hammer natural daughter of Mr and Mrs 50 Ray Olson was previously arrested chargee on a monthly payment plan ballot in person JUHUN— Adolph Theodor Juhlln 70 341 Jasper J Hammer of Taylor who was killed Total for this month to data November 24 when police allegedly Accumulated deficiency for this month South Eighth West street oertbral Tuesday In an automobile accident 73 DRIVE IN--ASK — near to date ABOUT IT — HAVE REPAIRS HADE A mixed boxing and wrestling car- found a loaded Franklin Idr‘ J? Tl hemorrhage December 34 pistol in his pocket Total since Oct 1 to date 135 11 a m Jaekson“K?ll7 Andaew at - Ha was released November 27 when nival was staged Wednesday evening Accumulated deflciencr since Oct 1 1 67 about 70 2 East Burton avenue dia- chapel Frlen OF THESE SHOPS ONE Hi Sun rises at 7:63 and seta at 6:07 Deno charge was filed against him He by the Junior chamber of commerce betes December 31 the parents In Taylor Thursday until 10 30 28 1933 cember LEES— Lees a 60 m Altken Kemmarer funeral Mery service th Following at the body chamber of commerce building waa rearrested Saturday with his will b taken by th Deseret mortuary to WEATHER OBSERVATIONS Wro myocarditis December 31 TAKEN AUTO PAINTING GARAGES brother whoi police say was in pos- All bouts were exhibitions and no deMALMSTROM — John Ammon Idaho where second services will Jannaeson 4 P M MOUNTAIN TIME 760 64 unbe conducted Friday at 13 o’clock noon Inavenue causa Fifth cisions were The 15 rendered session of a pistol and bouts: rounds of known but natural December 37 terment will be in Rose HU1 cemetery Idaho MUIR PAINT SHOP ammunition Boxing—Roy Gibson Terre Haute PAYNE— Nancy Jean Payne SO 363 Sixth Falla Idaho flIXAN Ed Muir East street cerebral hemorrhage DecemReleased a year ago after serving vs Don Brooks Bingham Sweeney A robbery charge was filed against AUTO REFINISHINa ber 36 15 months In the state prison for rob- - brothers of Holladay Specialised Berries on Wrestling— Drew Rollins 22 by Patrolman W RECTOR— William R Talbot 36 1005 France Rector Marlon Euclid avenue lobar pneumonia DecemPANOUITCH — Puneral service were eon bery Ray Olson faces a possible re- Al Boyd vs Floyd Hansen Del Kun-k- M' Roger Wednesday after the prisOLDSMOBIIES BODY AND FENDER WORK vs Wallace Thompson ducted her Tuesday for William R Talbot turn to the prison as a parole viooner was identified by two men and ber 36 Also general Repairing 19 76 48 Wad Charles Sr who died suddenly Sunday of a heart lator Owen D Nebeker state parole Scott Snelgrove and Eldon Frost woman in the City jail show-u- p Tag Wilson North Ninth Watt street pneumonia De- ailment EASY PAYMENT8 WORK GUARANTEED cember 33 He was born here December 21 1685 i agent said Wednesday Mr Nebeker were In charge of arrangements Tuesday son William of R and Nancy Welch Tal said he would ask the pardons board Bill Hansen was tht referee and Rollins was identified by H R An2076 AUTO CONDITIONING bot He married Ruby Hatch July 16 1906 555 SO MAIN DIVORCES ASKED at its meeting January 20 to revoke Howard Valiant timekeeper He la aurvlved by his widow and four font Lyle derson attendant at the Shell Oil Bap Spry B k Prlcllla Atnes Tam from Leon John Tam Meltlne Karl Rex and V Talbot Nicholes chairman of the sports company filling station 117 West Olson’s parole because he failed to SERVICE and a daughter Mrs Anni Russ attorneys Lunt Jensen and Ust Our Easy Payment Plan committee revealed “that a winter Fourth South street as the man who nonaupport report to him last months Porter Delta 147 EAST 2ND SOUTH WAS 6716 Alice Lombard from Jean Lombard sports carnival will b held at Fort robbed him December 17 of $9 Mr OENKRAL repair on all makes attorney EP Allen Douglag January 13 and 14 There Anderson v EMPLOYES ENTERTAINED also said that Rollins D JORGENSEN Peterson GEO Dewey Rolph BODY WORK LOGAN— Dewey Rolph Peterson I died Eighty filling station attendants will be dog races ski jumping and robbed him of $15 at the station DeWAS 1450 155 EAST 1ST BO SPITS FIIFD The event will be cember 9 Tuesday night pt the family home 386 employes of the Utah Oil Refining tobogganing WARBURTON’S bis Illness Life Assurance Society of South Main street following a long Th BRAKE RELINING company were entertained by the open to the public Information may a vs John L Walker et al He was born her July 26 1937 a aon of Following the holdup December 17 United AUTO METAL WORKS fled when Ross foreclosure 32971 attorneys Hurd and Dewey and Lillian Skanchey Peterson He company at a Christmas party in the be obtained from J E Sabine Rolling AUTO LAUNDRY allegedly RAPID la aurvlved by his parents and two sisters 5 chamber of commerce’ Wednesday BODY AND FENDER REBUILDING Raikes 645 Carson street also em Hurd raBRAKE Lillian and LINING Lou Iva Peterson Logan repairs general GETS SUSPENDED TERM FRAMES AND AXLES REPAIRED evening H F Femstrom and R L Funeral service! will b conducted In the diator work complete winter aerrlcin ployed at the station drove up with EAST 9TH SOUTH S C Murphy 61 who was arrested his wife They attempted to capture REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Logan L D 8 Eleventh ward chapel Friday Potts supervisors were in charge easy payment plan 1 p m n to Olah at Elisabeth Arnold In burial with Logan City December 9 at 6814 Regent street the man but he forced them to drive 133 10 -under Jr the direction of the Lindquist place NEEDY TO GET RABBITS when police seized a pint of whisky him to Third West end First South H J McKean Inc Poplar to Matte H AnA Sons’ mortuary S’ 657 STATE W 7986 drew Tribune-Telegralot 20 block 17a - Fifty rabbits will be distributed from his pocket-waWanjs assist in given a sus streets 33 A' Joseph Wilson Mr end Mrs Raikes corroborated R plat D Bhaver to Kenneth A Belan-de- r by udge among needy residents of the city tfre sale of realty End household goods RUBE ROMNEY JR LOOAN— Funeral services for Joseph Willot 35 block 1 Dunford subRollins identification Thursday at 8 a m at men’s relief Bronson in police court Wednesday Anderson’s to the advantage of both parties to AUTO METAL WORKS 10 son pioneer foundryman division who died sudheadquarters’ 141 East First South Morals squadsmen testified that Mur- was arrested in Bingham Canyon Louisa K Woolley to MlndwgU H will b conducted Thursday denly Tuesday the transaction EXPERT— Body Pender Pratt street! announced Paul Schmidt su phy was not a bootlegger and Judge Christmas night and returned to Rose lot 1506 Highland Park Fainting at 3 p m In the Logan L D B Sixth ward 1 chapel with burial In Logan City cemeWtldlng Etc plat JC perlntendent The rabbits were given Bronson imposed the suspended sen- Salt lake by “Patrolman Sherman Charles to of E Hannah th direction th Lindquist J Foulger tery under 16 WEST ITH SO Hi tb relief organization bp hunters tence WES TOD Falkenralh Monday $ A Bon’ Mortuary company iuulgei lot A block 14 plat D h Of COUNTY PARES 1934 BUDGET ox-tea- water-maste- r Jan-uarj- n o Obituaries ’ Iron 1 Des-er- et 50-ce- 1 ACTION URGED 1 IN RATE FIGHT BAR ELECTION rt st PETITION FILED mor-tua- ry for -- Vital Statistics 1 - m The Weather for or of Twenty-fourt- ' kist-no- re REPAIRMEN Rlch-fl'l- nah Vlne-yr- MWMRMPAItS Junior C of C Puts on Smoker - Three Identify — KELLY-e-Joh- n Bandit Suspect YES-A- T Melm-stro- Pi J el WADE-Jos- eph W Pan-sult- auburn-hupmobiL- rt it Haffker-man- cemetery- cr - V ’ |