Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER IS 29 1933 Meeting Called COURT ORDERS flNMIBt “I W St George Meet TO PROVO— The canning crops YIELD ASSETS tract will be discussed for 1834 Surrender of Bigelow IIold mgs Demanded Satisfy Judgment Organizations Urged Promote Interest in January Gathering cc at a countywide meeting of representatives ffhm all Utah county farm bureaus in the city and county building January 20 at 1 p m A committee will be appointed then to confer with ranners of the district Representatives of the county farm bureau executive board will meet with local farm bureaus throughout the county during tfie next two weeks to discuss the contract and appoint a representative to attend the county meeting Other problems to be considered include methods of testing and the system of grading to be used this year The farm bureau will seek to stabilize the production of peas tomatoes and other canning crops in the county this year in connection with the national recovery program county farm bureau officials said State Local Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Obituaries- - Southern Utah LEADER WEEK BURSTING-SACivic Clubs Plan PLANS OKEHED KILLS WORKER BUDGET SLASH UTAH STATE NEWS CITIZENS SEEK MT PLEASANT— A reduction of approximately$1296 in the proposed 1834 budget of $19135 to bring it under the estimated 1934 revenue was asked of the city council by a delenight gation of The delegation headed by M C Peterson a former city councilman levy decrease in requested a the water department declaring the last four years’ budgets on "improvements” had not been properly spent The! 934 revised estimate shows: citizens-Wednesda- y Johannah W Ostby Experts Named to Conduct Salina Man Suffers Skull to Various Departments Injury When Struck of Program by Shaft PROVO — Detailed plans tor leaderC E N ERFIELD — Valdo Fjeld-steship week at Brigham Young univer21 died at the Salina hospital sity January 29 to February 2 were of a fractured skull sufapproved Thursday by the board of Thursday trustees’ executive committee The fered Tuesday afternoon when the theme will be “Character in the Mod- circular sew he and Elgin Bouvang wer operating at the hoifie of the latem World” of the week and the ex- ter's uncle Emil Bouvang in GunniDepartment were approved as son burst and the saw shaft Struck pert! In charge of each follow: "Current ' Economics Problem" He never regained conElmer Millet "Recreation" Mias Wilma Fjeldsted Jeppson "Oenealoax" Joseph Sudweeks sciousness L Tarm Problems” Thomas Martin' He was born in Centerfield Janu‘Home Maklns" Mlsa Kills Warnlck "Social Welfare" John C 8wenson "The Press ary 7 1906 a son of Alfred and Lena snd the Periodical" H R Merrill "Legis- Larsen Fjeldsted When 5 old lation for the Control of Alcohol" William he was kicked in the head years by a horse H Boyle "Biological and Health Problems" Vasco M Tanner "Phllosophx of Character fracturing his skull and had worn a Development” Hush M Woodward: "Re- silver plate since thijn ligion and Character ”Guv C WILeon He was married December 26 1929 d "Psychology of Personal Growth" M Pou Ison The ac"Making AtUuatmenti to to Lillian 'Winn of Modern Bcoence” Carl P Erring "Charac- cident occurred on Ephraim their fourth- wedter and Literature" P A Christensen “Visual Education" Ellsworth C- - Dent: ding anniversary “Aarontc Priesthood" John D OUes "The Besides his widow he is survived Hales Science of Weather" Wayne B "Home and Community Beautification’1 by one child Carol Fjelsted and five H Eastmond 8 Morris "Art" 1 Laval Sisters: Mrs Elgin Bouvang Gunni"The International Mind B P Cummings son Mrs Lionell Fredrickson Mrs T Earl 'Drama and Public Speaking" Crlals Luzon and lone and the Muriel Hansen Pardoe "The Character Publle Schools" Amos N Merrill: "LiteraCenterfield ture fotGhlldren” Ida Smoot Dusenberry Fjeldsted Funeral services will be conducted "Music Appreciation" Leroy J Robertson "American Archeology” George H Hansen in Centerfield D S chapel SunSnow William J ''Western Trails" tnd day at 1 p m with burial in Center-fiel- d City cemetery under the direction of the Harris mortuary d RICHFIELD— W O Cluff recently the Richfield Lions club appointect-bto organize parties to attend and promote interest in the St George meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah January 13 is writing to all service and civic clubs in the southern part of the state requesting cooperation Indications are this will be the largest meeting in' the history of the civic clubs Mr Cluff said Thursday that Sevier county would be represented by 40 or more people All persons Interested in the welfare of southern Utah are being urged to attend whether or not they are member's of any civic organization Whllespecial letters are being sent Delta Moroni Mt Pleas- Mantl Gunnison Price ' Helper Emery Loa Parowan Beavfer Cedar City Milford Salina Monroe Marys-val- e Panguitch and others requesting that delegations be sent to the meeting all other towns and individuals are urged to do the same Frank G Marlines president has instructed Benjamin Cameron Jr secretary to contact every county to see that the new directors are properly appointed and attend the meeting Besides outlining the program for the coming year election of a secretary and treasurer will take place at the meeting Mrs Johannah W Ostby 16 a resident Utah for 48 years died Thursday at 1 40 p m at the home of her dauehter 431 B street Mrs Kellie Scmttler of causes incident to age Mrs Ostby who was the widow of Karl 8 Ostby was born in Sweden May 10 1857 She is survived by her daughter and two grandchildren Of 28 Blnxham EINER SUTHERLAND 23 Blhgham I DOROTHY VAN TROMP DANA JAMES 35 Ftrvlew RHET ALLRED 34 Spring City SHIRLEY COPELAND 34 Salt Lake ALVERA M CARLSON 23 Midvale CARL LUCERO 30 Salt Lake 51 FRANCISCA HERNANDEZ 35 Salt Lake ANDRES DOMINGO ANGELINA JUARISTL 30 Elko Nev PRED ZUGAZAGA 30 Elko Nev 20 Elko Nev LTVIA ORBE BENJAMIN W KNOX 39 Salt Lake 30 Balt Lake WILKINS GERALDA ' -- Stella Thor Provo Mrs Stella Thor 82 of 148 West Fifth South street widow of Julius Thor died H REX TAYLOR 23 Provo In a local hospital Thursday at 6 30 a m TAYLOR pi Provo ROGERS DELENNA after a stroke She was born In Denmark 24 Mapleton May 23 1851 and had lived in Utah 25 WIIUS FAY DIBBLE 24 Spanish Fork IRIS TIPPETTS years There 4re no known survivors 40 NIELSON LONZO Spanish Fork 30 Sprlngvllla EVA BARTLETT George A Barlow GEOROE RAY DURNELL 28 Provo Gforee A Harlow 82 ol 4012 Highland BERTHA VOGEL 25 Provo drive died in a local hospital Thusaday at GORDON HENRY HOOGAN 38' Salt Lake S 30 of pneumonia Ur Barlow was born RUTH LOUISE CLUFF 38 Salt Lake In Scotland but had lived In Balt Lake several years He la survived by a alster In 8TERLINO D COE 21 19Provo' Provo ESSIE V BARRETT Canada OGDEN— A P Bigelow wai ordered by Judge L A Wade Thura to proday In Second district court duce in court Friday at 10 a m a Collections electric light department Phillip Westwood Moon Brigham City 119136 water 14000 plus a 2 mill levy of property he has in his possession or FARMINGTON — Phillip Westwood Moon WALTER F JOHNSON 23 Ogden 11296 $1226 street department 81 a farmer and stock raiser of Farming-toover which he has control to be apWANDA FOWLES 21 Ogden 1648 Carnegie library for many years died tt his home here plied upon satisfaction of a $31771 06 7 a m ol cerebral hemorExpenditures show electric light departat Thursday' ment maintenance S4000 street lighting Judgment against the president of the rhage 16325 Interest on light bonds 13810 payLogan Mr Moon was born In FarmlnstOn Audefunct Ogden State bank The judgment on maturing bonds 146 contingent gust 10 1872 a son ot Mr and Mrs Henry EMIL WALTER DURSTELLER ment based upon Mr Bigelow's liaIdaho Moon He had engaged In farming snd ney Water department maintenance S1269 so stock raisins here lor 48 years but for JANICE KENT 19 Lewiston bility as a director of the bank was interest on bonds 11169 60 bonds maturing He CHARLES KENNETH STOKES 21 Preston the last three years had been retired rendered in Second district court S500 12500: Irrigation expense was an active member of the L D 8 church Idaho 113V Street department maintenance and had taken a prominent part In civic 18 Perry Idaho September 18 RUBY BffNXETT affairs of Farmington The order Thursday climaxed a Robbery Suspect Bound' &7tTr2ocoeb’ri ' hLs widow are Mra Polly ' after Surviving three-datereat on bonds 15827 58 hearing and came Smith Moon three ions J Smith Moon DEATHS tax levr Contlnient fund receiptor Over to ’District Court 13250: and Evan W Moon of Farmington and strenuous arguments between Ar44 454 Fifth licenses 11000 cemetery 1250 lines E Moon of Kaysvllle three daugh- BAKER--- Myrtle Jessie Baker Wesley for S10O do thur Woolley attorney liquidators tax pound land lean pip tales East street accidental— skull fracture ters Mrs Grace M Barlow Mrs Mabel 3160 24 31 December (old closed which of the bank pipe) M Manning and Mrs Beth M Willey of August OGDEN — Carl Edvalson 27 of 350 Contingent fixed funds disbursements Farmington three brothers Henry M and BOYKIN— Anderson Boykin 49 475 East 1831 and J A Howell representing Second street charged with 1400prlntlnx ettlonery andtaxes robbery salaries Albert Moon of Farmington a'nd Joseph Fourth South street lobar pneumonia (300 and 3104: Mr Bigelow collecting assessing 17 was held to district Moon of Malsd Idaho two slaters Mrs December December 24 1000: health 800: tire department " police Olive Potter of Farmington and Mrs Evt ERICSON— Breda Erlcson 175 East 68 court under bond of $1000 after pre- 1100: Justice 1100: city hall cemetery Testimony Attacked Uddy of Rockltnd Idaho 14 grandchildren i2i60Mtabd sundries Twentyflrst South street myocarditis of and Edval- chase property and the following and 25 "Attempting to refute testimony of liminary hearing Thursday Deoember induwtrial nuranCe dam William Moon of Heber Heher 175 East 80 that he had “about $5 son was charged with the offense The upkeeptMoo the ealarfof the city attorney waa cut In Moon Mra Florence Van Taasel and Mrs NELSON— Joseph Nelson a savins of 1100 Per year from the South street myocarditis Twenty-firof Duchesne and Nephl Moon Manda Dunn in his pocket" after the bank dosed jointly with Charles Brooks who was half 1931 budget 25 December of Provo to the district court bound over Attorney Woolley produced evidence Funeral services will be conducted 8unday OSBORN— Emily Jane Hart Osborn 71 865 at 2 p m In the Farminaton North L D 8 Fifth East street hypogranulocytosls Detending to show that Mr Bigelow re- Wednesday Thursday revealed ward chapel Friends may call at the Descember 25 ceived payment of salary for the Testimony 38 East 8eventh South street eret mortuary a and Brooks took from purse Harriet Ellen Eastwood Sellers month of August 1831 in the amount Milo Salt Lake Friday and at the home In SELLERS— 73 of Bluffdale cerebral hemorrhage Deconwhich Sunset Ray Sharp Farmington Saturday and Sunday prior to cember of $600 after the bank closed the pay25 services Burial will take place In the j 4 ment having beert made In currency tained $750 in cash and a check for WHITAKER —Catherine Fay Whitaker Farmington City cemetery Brooks was said to have 1934 Still Under Total South atreet 1315 West by R S Jones original specialtoliqui- $55995 28 taken December and Edvalson the it purse septicemia In that bank the addition dator for Edwin Buell Danner PfiOVO— A no cause of action verAmount Expended asserted payment Attorney Woolley was alleged used threats against 44 CHARLESTON— Ewln Bufll Danner Three Applications Made died dict was brought in by a district introduced a deposit slip of August 28 Sharp to secure it BIRTHS at his home Tuesday night following s in the court Year This night Wednesday Mr y to show Illness of that contracted jury Bigelow PROVO— Mr ind Mrs: Hellmut Belter pneumonia purporting SLATED PARTY STAG while working at the local (ravel pit last son Mr tnd Mrt David Wettwood ton suit of Mrs Viola Beers of Pleasant Permits Jo Sell sold a share of stock In the Black's Zenos and Mr Mrs — Ray Leffler daughter He' was born December Fork Canal company for $600 that PROVO The annual Christmas Grove for damagesSc of $50000 against 18S9 at Mr and Mra Ernest D Gray ion Salt Lake RailTenn a son of Daniel Price and Another $1000 was addLOGAN— $200 of the asserted $680 realized from stag party of Provo Rotary club will the Los Angeles Beverage Arisons Veftoy Bartlett Danner The famed to the Cache county 1934 budget that tale was placed to the credit of be held Friday at 7 p m in the Hotel road company as a result of an automHe ily cams to Utah while h was a boy DIVORCE ASKED obile-train collision at American married Bertha Miriam Simmons of favin at a special meeting of the county the account of Mrs E L Van Meter Roberts J Hallkday from Doris Carmen 31 sons December who Charleston nine survives with of on the Fork was — night LOGAN Application blanks for and Cornwall commission Thursday when it was lister of Mr Bigelow that $200 Mrs Dora Venoy Casper Halladay cruelty attorney 8 N daughters sufclaimed she Beers of 1932 Mrs account the decided to appropriate this much at Logan city beer licenses are' ready Merrill Ewln Evelyn Beulah Katherine ers reflected substantially the transplaced to the credit of SurState Official ' and fractured a Mrs fered Urges Elna Charleston N remainder injuries of ofthe Tnd pelvis C DeLyleyPamner and two retail applications and one Mr Bigelow but that the request Maughan actions in his account for the period DIVORCE GRANTED HamlltonMdway: Mrs Edlty Reed to her back of- - the $600 sale priqe was never in Wellsville president of the Hyrum wholesale already have been made Lillian question the witness admitted that Park City his patents of Twin Fslls Idaho Isabella American Smith Butts from of reat as a was the filed third inferthe The Meeting was suit It vey in who association H brothUsers’ Auditor Water Reuben Pedersen an- five' grandchildren and the following City George Butts desertion Judge Herbert M placed he thought so ' Project Schiller alsters: Bevy D Levtnui snd ence that Mr Bigelow retained $200 The The two retail ers and which has surrounded sult Of the accident In which Mr Wednesday asked for $2500 to take nounced Tnursday mystery Annie California Danner Mrs Commission Smith of Pleasant of the $600 care of current expenses on the proj- license applications were filed by and Arnold Danner Provo Henry Danalleged transactions In Liberty bonds and Mrs Willard NEW SUITS FILED Grove were killed and four other perHerman Johnson Sr and Ham’s cafe ner Mrs Edna Dutaon and Mra Pearl ect Call for Property cropped up again during the Thurs- sons Idaho The first two suits Eva B Duder as guardian vs Susie M Injured With this addition the general fund through Hamilton Christensen pro- Ashley aession and before the day was will be conducted In the Wilservices Funeral 5800 for note attorney Property called for by Mr Woolley day estates OGDEN—Results of the new reval- totals $7036645 and the entire prietor The wholesale licerfise was Charleston h D 6 ward chapel Sunday Buckingham by administrators of the liam A Hilton to be produced and which was Includ- over the attorney for the liquidators filed at of the two victims were settled May uation of real estate and improve- budget $182016 p m with Interment In Charleston v of filed Equitable Life instead the Bucher F $188 comFerdinand claimed Logan by he had found that Dsitributirig almost ed in the order to "produce whatever city cemetery Assurance company of United 8tat' $20000 in Liberty bonds “which have 24 with a stipulated judgment of $750 ments In Ogden city were discussed 18516 as reported Thursday morn- pany insurance 1326 attorneys Willard Hanson possible” includes Second mortgage not been explained each They originally aought $5000 Wednesday at a meeting attended by ing The total reported in ThursThe on first the ordinew hearing and K C Tanner away" Jack Krotzer bpndi of the Hotel Bigelow company Counof Weber each commission A Mr the county daughter day's Trjbune included $7300 added nance will be held Friday When ELY' Nev—Services were conducted lor Analyzing the account record Mr damages With a par value of $25000 SOI shares 12 ty Assessor Burdette Smith Roscoe to Helen Smith Smith Mrs and Max LAand Fred W Burr proprie- Jack Krotser 84 the budget by error TRANSFERS and’ Ions REAL ESTATE of Hotel Bigelow company stock par Bigelow aald that it would not reflect was named heir of both E Hammond member pf the state The budget for 1933 totaled tors of the Fred and Max cafe ap- associated with mining enterprises In this true amount placed In the acMcConauihy InvestmentAwmpany $50100 150 shares of Hotel Bigelow the tax W A of a He Stumm and commission heart "block 10 3 died estates attack Tuesday region a O Carl V Mohr pear for license which according Hill lot to Dor count because several of the larger County Clerk 1® Mr Krotser was born In Ohio taught I Oarage company stock par $15000 Item were valuation engineer for the commis said Fremont Height to the ordinance cannot be Issued school for several years In Michigan and then merely repayment Cement com113 shapes to association slon Natural was Development he where In Cal Bakersfield because the located the is for ordinance cafe No next to door the made to various persona’’ Oswald A Vlewey lot 4 block 1 with several oil developments pany stock no set value $2000 note of “advances The net result will be that a spot beer situation in the regulating 888 county outside siakehouse the rear of which is used associated Bradford subdivision He left California lor Goldfield during the Mr qnd Mrs Brigham Hartley 42 and that some of them were shown field check will made be for D L S several was probably limits the of boom of and spent Tor camp that twice over days Lauretta Bluhm'to Louis Zaloznlk presented the period in question city seminary glasses Meter Orchard sbaresBigelow-Vaon the- new valuations which it is either Wednesday or Thursday by Logan junior high school The ordi- years associated with W 6 "Ole" Elliott section 12 township 2 south rang 10 Tilt Develops made a fortune there 1 west company five shares Amalgamated contemplated will be placed on the County Attorney George D Preston nance as adopted Tuesday prohibits who From Goldfield Mr Krotzer came to Ely Geraldine C Alklre to Orson J Hyde A tilt developed when Mr Woolley Sugar company 253 share assessment rolls this year he was associated with Mr ordi10 where this beer is however It again 400 within anyone D 72 feet selling 4 expected block plat Livestock and Land company referred to “$7000 worth of Elliott for a time but in later yean bad lot The check la at the request Of Mr nance will be drawn up for the first of school or church Liberty SP&INGVILLE Walker ' $10000jioteof the same company The city budget HammOnd buildings 100 bonds- - still unaccounted most of his time In mining enter- John W Walker1 to George APostofllc spent Mr and and Smith will for" parOraeber This is practically the only place prises At his death he was Interested In lot 1 block 19 shares Interstate Broadcasting com- shook his linger at Mr Bigelow The for 1934 totaling $6353320 was adopt- ticipate Mr Hammond emphasized meeting In 1934 next Wednesday in Logan city that will be affected properties at Cherry Creek Osceola Nyala addition Pass to Sarah J Sacramento and L pany 1300 shares Intermoumaln Wool latter ahook hl$ finger at the attorney ed at a meeting of the city council Frederick In Jayne detailed that than rather changes the ordinance two 3 south stores forby Elk and a an He was Mason although 19 a 38 section township following shares night Ogden and said: "Remember 1 didn’t agree Wednesday Fulling company assessment of this or that piece of on lower South Main street will be He Is survived by two sisters residing In Jaynes range 1 eaet Heights Fruit company shares in the with you on that amount” Mr Bige-o- mal public hearing and two brothers who Uvs In Cali- Frederick L Jaynes to H W property the thing to be achieved in prohibited from selling beer because Oblo the for of An $750 fornia Monumental Oil company shares in appropriation 19 township S south ranee a revaluation is uniformity throughagain denied possession of any annual of being too close to the L D S 100 high school art fund together out If the work of the valuation the Continental Divide company ” policy Sixth ward chapel W o' Patrick lo' Hugh C' Pat'rlck set aside a fund for the L with purLee Viva shares in the Largo Oil company 10 crews Helga counin The Hylton Flour Mills loan waa and state which work 3 Emerson Hetshts 25 block lot The of Fred Max and proprietors five shares in the Cache Valley Bank- mentioned again Thursday and Mr chase of new' fire truck and en ex- ty cooperated is what it should be MT PLEASANT- -A BPRINOVILLE— Mrs Viva Helga L Lee B Larsen cafe have Walter H McUng Minnie R Ov been to invited beLee in22 W died Wednesday wife of Glen appear lot 2 block 28 ing company five shares in First Na- Bigelow aald that he held a few shares tension to the city water system Burtener et close head of the music department of he contended it ought the commission and present their of complications following a head Infec10 plat A j tional Bank of Logan four shares of that company In hi name but that creased the estimated expenditures inspection and this is the purpose of North Sanpete high school was elect- fore several weeks tion She had been case as the new ordinance the Lee 2 1911 was stated Mrs gives $5000 it Born at Perron February State bank 3 Mi shares It was Lewiston approximately of North to ed the the various to visit him as Sanpete qualify pieces president just enough city commission full power to act came to Bprlngvllle with her parents Peter fof the various de- of proposed selected at random OF Black’s Fork Canal company $1000 treasurer Alumni association at the annual and that the atock really Appropriations and Helga Nielsen Larson the same year NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING property bonds of Bear River Club company did not belong to him STOCKHOLDERS OF MOUNTAIN partments follow General fund Wednesand had lived here since She attended and alumni reunion the banquet city throughout L S D waIn was COMPANY active schools and streets and walks the $4154 COPPER valued at $22000 ' "Were you ever interested in the city CITY insurance policies Mr Hammond also suggested that a day night Miss Edith Aldrich was chureh work To the holders of capital stock certificate of a $7000 deposit in the Chase National bank?” asked Mr terworks $5959 electric lights and parents committee of reel estate dealers might elected vice president and Miss Viola Surviving are of Mountain City Copper mainand Vera two of name Ivan $230 State sisters in the and bank a irrigation brother library Ogden be called In to examine results of Madsen secretary-treasure- r And when he replied in the : Woolley Evelyn Larson Springville H C Bigelow estate in which A P negative the attorney asked him if tenance $1900 bond interest $8330: the work in detail but no action was Golden Carlston of Falrview was The undersigned president of Funeral services will be conducted Friward Fourth L 2 In Bigelow holds a half interest a cash- he had ever traded in Chase National bond sinking fund $12620 abutters taken on the suggestion at the meet- toastmaster and a toast to the class of the DS Mountain City Copper Company day at p m with burial In the Evergreen cemier’s check on the Ogden State bank stock portion of street No 2 $2320 BRIGHAM CITY-- Mr 1912 the first class to be graduated hereby calls a special meeting of and Mrs Jo- chapel ing Wednesday to etery under direction ol A Y Wheeler of said Company stockholders for $53842 five shares Utah Power “Only once" said Mr Bigelow was P Burt of this city celebrated mortuary from the local school given by seph be held at the Company’s office and Light company stock two bonds “when the Ogden State bank lent District Court Blaln Madsen of Falrview a son of a their golden wedding Wednesday 134 South In Kearns the building of the Ogden Golf and Country dub money on Chase National stock member of the 1912 class A toast to night at their home on Seventh North Edcil Cazier Main Street Balt Uke City Utah a $250 bond of the Knights of Pythias The witness accounted for considerFixed Terms the class of 1934 was given by Merlin and Third West streets were conon Friday the 5th day of Judges by ELY Her— Funeral service and finally $35 in cash which the able expenditure frotn $9200 which 1934 at 10 o'clock In the Mr Burt was bom here July 27 ducted here Wednesday lor Edcil easier Madsen of Falrview and owned who 72 had on his per he admitted he had realized from of Nephl but witness admitted he bed forenoon to consider and act' upon Other numbers Included: Violin 1860 a son of John D and Elizabeth livednative seccreek In the Currant ranch a on Wednescourt a he into came when oa proposed amendment to the ArPROVO— District Judges AbeW solo Elson Jones selection double Patterson Burt HU wife Amelia tion of White Pine county more than 30 sqles and other sources since the bank ticles of Incorporation of the ComBRIGHAM CITY— Representatives mixed trio of uremia late Monday night day morning Olson Jane Wrighton Burt also was bora years He diedmoved closed the expenses being for trips Turner and Martin M Larson fixed Georgia reading to this county In 1901 pany declared advisable and recMr Cazier to San Francisco and to eaatem points the dates Thursday for naturalization from various cities and towns in Box cartoons Royal Madsen piano solo here June 17 1859 a daughter of and Items Disputed ommended by the Board of DirecIn 1002 married Irene Atkins of Eureka with coundiscussed Elder the court Elmer county sons of and beginning the Rae Andersen tors Increasing the authorised capSurviving are his widow two yodeling selections William and Hannah Jones Wrighton Among those assets are some dis "seeking 'to arrange for loans with hearing the Fourth Denver and Russell Casler Currant ty commission Wednesday licensing Eva Cox vocal trio Mrs J W Jones district terms in ital atock of the Company from to reopen the bank" They were married December 27 Casler two daughters Mrs Frank Fisher Calplne puted item Mr Bigelow asserting which of sale beer— 2000- 000 shares of the par value the were broth-era 1883 in naturalization the Salt Lake L D S endow- Cal and Adele Cazier Currant two Mrs Grant Olson and Mrs Opal L hearings assets He said that the liquidators had The some ho sold of the has that of S cents each to 5000000 shares ( ment house Both have been promiaa follows Utah county May 4 County Attorney Lewis Jones pre- Scoville Hyrum and Joseph Cgftier Cufrant and and that he has disposed of others nevet allowed him any expense set ot the par value of 5 cents each several grandchildren t and September 12 Wasatch county sented a proposed county license orA dance in Armory hall for several nent In the L Dk S Third ward Among money by striking- - out the first full senthrough other methods dinance outside cities 5 Uintah incorporated 5 On November same enterand the “1 hundred concluded date e of the their he February guests tence of Article V of the Articles property which he said he has dis- said spent all of my Own money" B C Marshall suggestive rates are: $20 for sale tainment Mr Burt’s sUter Jane Burt of Incorporation and Inserting In “In fact $4000 that 1 received county February 27 and November The posed of is the $15000 par value from the not to on the bottles consumed fog B C Marin be PROVO— Funeral service 12 lieu thereof the following: 12 was and to June Duchesne David married Mrs county sale some of Utah Power Squires Ice stock in the Hotel Bigelow Garage shall employ of the Knight Coal andwhile "The limit of the capital atock 12 premises $50 in bottles to be conSquires died a number of years ago company who was killed Tuesday company which he said he gave to and Light stock simply 'melted November ot the aald corporation shall bo on sumed the premises $200 draught Guests at the party included the unloading coal at the comprny a yard will Dates tor beginning of the court services in this away' It waa gone in no time" Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand m the In Attorney Howell-fo- r 1:30 beetover at counter for and p a be $200 conducted Friday 15 April sisters brothers Utah and of are: terms Mr Burt rea the asserted January sale and be Regarding followwill divided Burial Dollars Into and other litigation and tha ($250000) Pioneer L D 8 chapel The county officials son 16 September 17 Wasatch February Wholesalers may and three Friends W of 000 5000to bonds daughters cemetery and In Provo shares of the par value purchase the olty Joseph note Liberty ing other items The Hartley wished make license said to South the Weet 630 Fourth 5 20 November the 'home Mr call 7 at 5 cents each” they Burt Mrs 5 of and from Jehard the State August bank May the Ogden Forsgren by the Amalgamated Sugar company prior to aervlcee high to prevent beer venand for the transaction of auch Mr and Mrs Jonathan N Anderson street February 27 June 5 August sufficiently Mr Marshall was fatally Injured When stock the Bear River club bonds and president Of the institution Attorney Uintah life- Mr POCATELLO Idaho (IPh-- A other business aa may properly 13 Duchesne March ders letting up establishments immeMrs and1 a lever on a steel coal car atruck him unEarl and Anderson 28 November J asked: “Do a It think Woolley you O K of bond this P Part the propcome before the meeting der the Jaw coincidence that on June 7 you drew 6 June 12 September 4 Novem- diately outside corporate limits of time spent in Utah and- Idaho closed three grandchildren to his transferred he dalms he The stock transfer books ot the cities? and towns to undersell town here Thursday in the deathr of Samuel erty Company will not be closed but wife for a monetary consideration on your account tor $5500 the same ber 20 into business succu’mbcd who men Henderson Local later dealers Thom Infant only stockholders of record as of He haa testified during the hearing day that records show the purchase discussed Brigham City beer licenses juries suffered a year ago in a fall ABSENTEES’ HOME LOOTED SPRINGVILLE— Funeral aervlcei for the the close of business on January $5500 liberty bonds from the that it became necessary for him to of He waa born in Kaysvllle Utah Octoof Grant and Naomi DalMayor-elec- t Infant 2 1934 will be entitled to vote with J daughter Horsley Wesley Walter of The bank?" PROVO— residence birth after who died ahortly ton rrow from his wife after the dot Thorn Councilman-elec22 1860 Mct Law Isabelle ber An and married at the meeting Joseph at Denies Buying Bends Jensen at 410 North University av- and Wednesday were conducted Thursday If unable to attend- the meeting at Franklin Idaho in 1882 Mi i and Mrs Weather condition December 28 1933 lag of the bank th home of the grandparents ransacked by thieves Wed- ordinance governing the sale in Brig- Kinley of Mendenhall L Another etronx cold please sign and return the enclosed Prior to the issuance of the order Mr Bigelow said that it probably enue wasannounces la A advanclnt Mr O Thom 8' in Henderson Bishop will high be ham engaged passed by ranching City probably Burial m Traffic Wurth over southeastward ward the middle charge states D Sergeant from th L 8 proxy in the accompanying stamped by Judge Wade argument was ad- was coincidence He haa denied buy nesday the new council at its first meeting and cattle rasing at Teton Idaho from The highest pressure re- was In the cemetery under dienvelope vanced by Attorney Howell that it ing the Liberty bonds from the bank I C Davis As the famjly is visiting 1884 to 1925 when he retired to make ported 4 as 3093 Inches at Minneapolis and rection of theEvergreen 2 A Y Wheeler mortuary January Dated December t 1933 to Unable officers are in California 12 It was parents below the eurvlved aero at that its by degrees child la Th would be impossible for bis client to and no such property waa listed in a his home was He a here pospecial By Order ot the Board of Ditlon at 7 p m Temperatures are well be- grandparents Mrs Sadie Dalton and Mi deliver some of the listed property statement given by M Bigelow to determine what waa taken However lice officer low normal elsewhere throughout the mid- and Mrs A O Thorn and a and master rectors here pound the liquidators as his entire holdings Sergeant Davis believes the maraud dle and eastern states Talr mild weather "because he hasn’t it” Eliza Thom Springville several Mrs J O ELTON President years In the plateau and Rocky Moun' “Do you want to frankly acknowl- era were after money only as towels Survivors include his widow two continue Express Willingness tain region but a moderately deep disA and valuables were other left Ahlln the that supposition you bought Josephine daughters Mrs A E Clark Los An- turbance Inover ibe Pacific northwest is causi “We are willing" he aald "to b’rlng edge THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE wife of IN United rain Washlniton and Oregon those bonds?" asked Mr Woolley and cedar chest had been opened with an PRICE— Mrs Joaephtng Ahlln States for the district of Utah geles and Mrs Ren Jeffs Parker and ingComparatlr into court the property that Mr Bige- the witness died Tuesdata lor Balt Lake City: and practically ruined The buraxe of Kenilworth Ahlln Not Martin not” ct on petition for discharge In "Absolutely C a son R Henderson Boise 28 Degrees day afternoon at the Price city hospital low can obtain or if that would not “What didreplied £?nJktuplcTI1 Hi matter of Melvin PRICE— County Attorney Walter C grandchildren and 12 check for glary was discovered by neighbors Mlacevo In 1399 57 the draw 15 you him Highest Aueuat today temperature wm Clyde Edgar a bankrupt— In Bankrupt-v-7 be satisfactory the property should then?” he was asked who noticed a broken basement win Cease announced Wednesday that im' 82 Austria are ner husband two Highest lo this month sine 1874 Surviving NO 18535 Lowest last night 38 be turned over to the bank commisand a son Josephine Mary and Notice la hereby given that Melvin mediate federal approval is expected To build up a checking credit in dow —10 daughters Funeral arrangements await arrival Lowest this month tinee 1874 Martin Ahlln Jr Kenilworth: ( Inbrother Clyde Edgar ol Salt Lake Olty Utah sion and liquidated" Juso- 45 and threo Mean for today of Carbon county’s proposal to take of relatives to tor order $7500 worth of Hotel slaters who- reside pay has filed his petition on the 23th day LODGE TO HOLD PARTY Normal 20 Attorney Woolley broke In to re- Bigelow Garage atock” was his reply — of September 1933 praying for a disover the lease of the Price airport Fun'eral services wilt bi conducted In mark “We are not interested in what PROVO— The annual Christmas site whiqh originally had been leased charge from all hia debts In bankone point In the questioning conTotal precipitation for the 24 hours Friday at the Notre Dame OatlioUe churchdirection ruptcy All creditors and other persons Scuool Mr Bigelow is willing to do We care At Board Install to ol 8 of the 0 m Ftllows Provo Odd at for under ending p burial party m with the bonds Mr 10'30 a government Interested are ordered to attend at tha cerning Bigelow by Liberty was 50 the not for any compromise The court was asked if the sale of bonds on De- children of members and their The county seeks to assume possesTotal for this month to date funeral home The roeary Flynn J?on ld Petition belore the Accumulated deficiency for this month Un ted) States recited Thursday at p ry should order that this property be cember 29 1930 and the district Judge In the be will 1:30 sion so it can receive C W A funds New President in January held at friends to 71 date reSaturday 0 supposed United States courtroom in the federal Total since October 1 to date 135 produced" of the bonds on June 7 p m4n Odd Fellows hall Santa to bring the airport up to federal rebuilding Salt Uke City Utah on the Jr purchase Robert Seeronen 1 372 John Accumulated October since deficiency Howell went down then th day ol February M at 2 o’clock — Attorney LOGAN— At the first meeting of Sun rices at 7(3 and seta at 3:0 Decem1931 were conanything to do with income Claus Will distribute candy and nuts quirements' SCOFIELD— Funeral service in the afternoon thereof and then and the list end mentioned certain items tax “had Rebekahs and Odd Mr Gease reported the site was the Logan city school board January ber 29 He told hia questioner that such to the children ducted her Tuesday lor John Robert there ehow cause if any they have why Mohrland which he said he believed would be was not 64 at died who 4 1934 Albert G Olofson will become WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN the prayer of th petitioner should not Seeronen Jr case and Mr Woolley Fellows will hold their annual Christ- approved Wednesday by Arthur Burial was Jon lllnes AT 8 P M MOUNTAIN TIME Sunday after be granted unavailable and the court issued the continued:the"How By feneral rule of tho mas gathering at nightwith a basket assistant director of the C W A president and O A Sonne vice presicourt It le further ordered that any In the ' Scot 181d City cemetery under diorder accordingly “whatever prop- you sold them on come thenthe that 8 dance a lunch program and dent announces Clerk David Tarbet creditor opposing this application shall division rection of th Wallace mortuary aviation last practically OR enter hia appearance and tile erty he can produce" Mr Seeronen wae bom In Finland June business day of 1930?” Aa soon aa permission is received Mr Olofson succeeds William Evans S John Robert 5 1879 a sou of Mr and Mr In writing In opposition there-- — V ' Ceertreom Crowded DENIES BATTERY CHARGE Mr Evans was elected early Oils aona and daughter on Jr will The to with the undersigned work the Seven Seeronen8r Zl begin referee In the airport Own Affairs Neglected MU 30 of manner and at the time aa provided Dart PROVO— r Charles Station Spanterm Mrt Sonne was The courtroom program involves expenditure of ap- month for a crowded to hia lllnese h Was employed a “prior ' In 32 time Mr General Order At Number asked another to Woolley not a ish Fork succeeds and Olofson disMr as vice president will require pleaded guilty proximately $12000 a blacksmith In the mines of- this throughout the long aession by de- the witness if he allowed Liberty J v McConnell I5 77 men 45 teams and two tractors of the board Referee In Bankruptcy trict positors in the closed bank and the bond coupons to remain on the bonds charge of battery when erralgned Balt Uka City Utah before City Judge Don R Mr Gease announced The runways The board rotaltes the president and afternoon session did not recess until after Dated Balt Uke City Utah December at was indi- Thursday Ellertson Hia trial waa set lor Jan- when completed will7 be 3000’ leet vice president chairs the member 23 1933 Prevent almost 6 p m Boxes which Mr Bige- cated they fell duey-thto Move Police in earlier the uary 4 and bail waa fixed at $300 long and 300 feet wide by testimony serving his fifth year automatically low believed contained records of his becomes president and the one on Dart Waa originally charged With a account In the Deseret National bank hearing Theft of Light (Globes IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ‘‘Would you Mr aske£ his fourth year vice president Mr of Salt Lake now the First National “as a careful banker let the Woolley Statutory offense but following the Carbon County Beer United Btatea for the district of Utah In the matter of Henry Begll doing bust coupons presentation of evidence by the state Tarbet said bank- were brought into the courttaken OGDEN—Precaution by date?” nesi Under the firm naihe and style of go due beyond m his trial the charge was dismissed room for examination but when Mr "A a careful banker ” Law Effective 2 Tho Mode to voluntary bankrupt- petty police January prevent Mr city Ogden retorted was filed and the new complaint No 13714 Bankruptcy Weber Bigelow returned with them he said Bigelow “I often Cross Red globes from thieves County stealing light own To of Henry Begll (The the creditors my neglected “I’m sorry Mr Woolley but ' I’m Mode) of Salt Uke City county of 8alt from the large lighted Christmas tree PRICE— County ordinance No ' 23 and thought primarily of the WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE afraid that record isn’t in the box" affairs Lake and district aforesaid a bankMeets 12 started on Weber’ college campus welfare Of the bank” OGDEN— The Service Star Legion regulating the sale and possession of Chapter January rupt When the witness took the' stand and will continue Mr Notice Is hereby given that on tha in Sunworn beer outside and of the friends hold house Carbon night Wednesday will Bigelow county appeared physiopen 41 10 a mv he was asked at he had 33rd day of Deoember A D 1933 the as the aession drew' on into the day from 2 to 5 p m at the home limits of incorporated cities and OGDEN-ttab- er the remainder of the holiday season county Red Cross aid Henry Begll (The Mode) wae duly completed a check of hit account in cally e towns of the evening He had be- of Mrs J U Eldredge Jr 1457 Since Sunday night 33 globes were darkness Jan- chapter will hold its annual memberwill become effective adjudicated bankrupt and that the first as State bank it the Ogden appeared gun the to of his creditors will bo held addition in tree In from stolen the meeting a co12 manner of 7:30 1 as with Mra J G Falck at ship meeting January day straightuary p m on the ledger sheets between January forwardness at the office of the undersigned referee the 14 light globes Removed from in all of his replies but hostess' In bankruptcr 424 Besson building Yearly licenses follow: Class A in the Hotel Ben Lomond All who 1 1827 and the date of the closing as the day wore on he grew obviously Balt Uke City Utah on tho 3th day four large posts in the Weber gymsale of bottled beer not consumed enrolled in the rollcall drive are inof January 1934 at It o'clock a m Worked Late MISSIONARY FETED nervous and frequently asked tor a botnasium vited B class to $25 the attend lobby premises upon at which tlm the said creditors may A school watchman was on duty “Not yet" he replied “Mr Welch question to be repeated ' FARR WEST-- In attond prove their claims appoint a hofior of Elder tled and draught beer not consumed Following a meeting of the executrustee examine the bankrupt and and I worked late Wednesday The The crowds' have been increasing Dee Brown who leases January 11 upon the premises $40 class C bot- tive committee Wednesday in the Wednesday night and a police cruistransact such other buslneaa as may vault waa damp and 1 began catch- dally in the courtroom and it is ex- for the L D S eastern states mission tled and draught beet for consump- city hall a check wee sent by the ing car wa on the lookout for maproperly come before said meeting rauders during most of the night ing cold so we stopped I checked pected that the largest gathering will a farewell party will be given Fri- tion on the premises $75 chapter to national headquarters for j T McConnell In Bankruptcy Referee Not a aingle globe waa reported missAn annual license fee of $75 la pro- Washington and Idaho flood relief through 1831 however" Asked by attend the Friday session when the day' at 7:30 p m in Farr West hall SMt LAY City Utah December 28 Me Woollgr if he thought the ledg- property The public is invited work produced ing Thursday morning vided lor wholesalers -- rsiurwrtr"f y Rail Damage Suit Dismissed by Jury an n - X mUNTYBUDGET s: BEERLKENSE RAISED BY st BLANKS READY for Twenty-sevent- h TO CHECK flve-ds- for' TAX VALUATION 32 Over-to- the-ban- ll 1 the-'onl- Utah-Idah- $188-9945- 0 o Springville Adopts Budget for 1934 n - -i School Alumni Elect Officers annuity-insuranc- re 1 111 Pair Celebrate Com-p&- Golden Wedding - Fourth Box Elder Towns Discuss Beer Law ’ Jan-“ua- ry - mar-riag- Pioneer of Utah - And Idaho Dies The Weather - - Interior-Canad- a City to Take Over Lease of Airport er - Mor-tense- n speclfl-caUo- X - five-yea- ’ t ’ Marl-lyn'driv- ' -- V i j' ’ - 0 t P |