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Show T11E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. PROVO ASKED er R.O.T.G. FUNERAL SERVICES 123 West Canter St. INDIGESTION Telephone 13 LARGELY ATTENDED Needed to House Equipment and Horses Money Sperial to The Tribune. PROVO. Keb. 4 Many At once I attended the funeral service for William Edward Whiting, who died this week at Charleston from Influensa. The service were held at the Provo cemetery. University. 1 he speakers were Bishop John I. Ritchie of Charleston, Herald C. Clark of the B. Y. I'., C. H. Taylor, John U Mecham, Joseph R. Murdock At a dinner Tuesday night at the Of Hebar president and Elder James Ritchie. Hotel Utah In honor of Colonel Waldo The muslo wae furnished by Walter and Mrs. Radi Jones C. Potter, who li In charge of the field P. Whitehead Ramsey. a artillery unite of twenty-tw- o college, committee wae appointed by Preeldent Pneumonia Prove ratal. John A. Wldteoe of the university for Special te The Tribes. the purpote of eecurlng fund from bul-ne- e Woffln-dePROVO. Keb. 2 years of age, wife Cry men sufflclenL to erect atables and of Prank B. Wofflnden of the died Fourth ward, gunthede to houae the R. O. T. C. from Is survived today, equipment which la at the unlverlty and by herpneumonia two buaband, children, her parthe forty-fiv- e head of horee promlaed Mr. and Mrs. Newel J. Knight, thl unit by the government, provided ents, five brothers and one aleter. Funeral proper housing may be secured. Archiservices will be held Prtday afternoon tects' estimate of the cost of the build- at 2 oclock from Borgs undertaking ing is placed at 2i,000. The committee consist of David A. chapel. Smith, chairman, Herbert Van am, Jr.. District Court Orders. George i. Cannon and Elbert D. Thomas. The committee will meet as soon as te Tk Tribes. r, Thotnas Is able to secure needed In- Special PROVO. Feb. 4. Th two following formation, before a drive la made for rases were disposed of in th Fourth funda court today: According to Mr. Bmlth, It la esaentla! district Edward F. va. C. Belmont P. Jenaen. that the construction of the buildings ult for borrowed money; judgment for commence at once aa there la no adefor 2400 and toata. quate place at the university for housing plaintiff West va David E. West, ault the guns, and no stables for the horses. onWilliam land nsar Pleasant Grove; decree by Mr. Bmlth smphasises ths favored status of the University of Utah In thst stipulation dividing th land. It is one of twenty-tw- o colleges In which such complete equipment is In use. InThree Couplea licensed. cluding the animals yet to he received, there will be at the university a quarter Special te Tbs Tribuss. 4. The of a million dollars worth of governPROVO.' Feb. following ment property In the care .the R. O. Couple obtained marriage licenses toT. C. Howard of day: Mapleton and Whiting It la auggested that the hulldlnga be Martha Cook of SpringvIUe; Joseph Edmade a memorial to the late Brigadier ward Sackett and Florence Edith HemGeneral Richard W.. Young, who waa In- ming, both of Thistle; Clarence LeRoy strumental in the organisation of the Olsen and Mary Alton Jenkins, both of local R. O, T. C., and vras a member of Provo. , the board of regents of the university. CHARLES P, JENNINGS, of the T. W. Gardiner Printing company, who ' a DEPARTMENT. To. KejtK-Q'Brie-iv died yesterday In San Francisco. I i Papes Diapepsin' corrects your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach 7 Relief awaits you! at Mra. Back From Eastern Trip. Tribes. Special te The Deaths and Funerals PROVO, Feb, 4 Joseph T. Ferrer. cashier of the Provo Commercial A Savings bank, returned yesterday aa far DEATHS. as Salt Lake from a trip to the east Few son Clare Smith, 20 years of age. His son, Leland J. Farrer, who la In A Box of Label Utah the In Lake Salt automobile the proprietor busineL, company, died at hla home, til C street, with David Madsen, was here today on a yesterday afternoon of pneumonia, fol- visit to relatives and friends. H had been ill ten lowing Influenza, days. Drive Is Postponed.' was' Smith Mr. the son of J. Fewson and Alice Steers Smith of this city. He Special to Th Tribuse. was born In Salt Lake and waa eduFeb. 4. Th committee of cated here, graduating from the engi- th PROVO, educational drive for th county ha of of the University neering department decided to postpone activities till th Utah. For several years he was assopart of April. The Intention now ciated with his father as engineer for early Is to complete the drive the first week the United States Mining company, fol- In April. lowing which he engaged In the printing business In Salt Lake, later establishing Will Be Buried Friday. with his father the Utah Label A Box f company. His widow, Constance Young Smith; a daughter. Mary Alice Smith, together with the parents and the following broth era and aleter. survive: Claude S. and Lawrenc Wendel Smith of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ruth F, Pierce of Calgary, Canada. n. You dont want alow remedy when your stomach is bad or an uncertain ona or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't in jura it with draatia drug. When your meala dont fit nnd you feel uncomfortable, when you belch gases, acids or raisa sour, undigested food. When you feel lumps of indigestion pain, heartburn or headache, from acidity, just eat n tablet of Pape Dia- 421 C street, died yesterday at th family home. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 11 oclock at th funeral chapel of Joseph W. Taylor. A. J. Boyle, 169 South Main street, died yesterday at a local hospital. His body Is at tha 8. t. Evans undertaking establishment. pcpsln and the stomach dlatresa Is gone. Millions of peopla know the majne of They Papes Diapepsin aa an antacid. know that indigestion and disordered stomach are so needless. The relief comes quickly, no disappointment! Papoi Diapepsin tastes like candy, and a box of tins world famous indigestion relief costs so little nt drug store. Papes Diapepsin help neutralise the stomach acids so you can eat without fear. (Advertisement.) BODY OF WOMAN DEAD IN NEVADA TO BE BURIED HERE MRS. EDITH NEBRAKER. Frank Horklna, 21 years of eg, died 424 Church street Tuesday.) He recently com to Balt Lake from at Nav. Laura Brodbeck, 42 year of age, wife of Mads Brodbeck, died at th family home, 772 West Eighth South street, Funeral service will be held yesterday. at th 8. D. Evan funeral chapel Friday afternoon at 1 oclock. Interment will b In th ML Olivet cemetery. A i 3 Lvf , v Wf; "C. Herbert L. Creaaer of Magna died at a local hoapltsl yesterday. Th body Is at tha S, D. Evans undertaking establishment. Word waa received here yesterday of the death in .San Francisco of Charles P. Jennings, secretary-manage- r of the F. V. Gardiner Printing comdied yesterday pany. Mr. Jennings morning at ths University of California hospital, after an operation. Mr. Jennings had been a resident of Sait Lake for eighteen years, during which time he Pas associated with ths firm he managed. Prior to coming to Salt Lake, Mr. Jennings had been at the head of the firm of Jennings, Last k Thomas, in Ogden, merchandise deal Information Mrs. Carrls Bassett of Chicago, wife of th lata Alfred Bassett of Salt Lake, wss received yesterday by her sister, Mrs. Thomas P. Sneddon. Mrs. Bassett was th daughter of th late Charles and Phoebe Friday and was a resident of Salt Lake before making her home In Chicago. 8h Is survived by her son, Clarence C. Bassett, and two grandchildren, in Chicago, and by th following sisters: Mra. Sneddon and Mrs. James E. Evans of Salt Lake, Mrs. Jamea A, Fryer of 8L Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. Ernest Douglas of Chicago and Mra. W. J. Taylor of California. era. ... At liia bedside when ha died were years of age, died at hla home, First avenue. yesterday. Mrs. Edith OBtrander wife I his wife and daughter, Mra. C. B. Bush Ha waa born tn Germany, and waa a re- of WlUlam Perry Nebraker,Nebraker, I died at Winof Berkeley, Cal. Two other daughters. tired stockman. nemucca, Nev., Wednesday morning. The Myrtle and Frane Jennings of Salt body will be brought to Balt Lake this Lake, and a brother, William Pugh of Miss Afton Lydia Keen, 1( year of afternoon for burial. 8he la survived by him. age, died yesterday at the home of her I her husband, her father, Ural OStrander, Evanston, Wyo., survive Mr. Jenninga was active in fraternal parents, Harry E. and Nora Foulger of Tiffany, Colo.; 969 the of affairs and of civic Lake street, city. He waa Keene, diphtheria. Special te The Tribune. The funeral cortege will leave th home a member of Wasatch lodge, F. and A. PROVO, Fb. 4. FunetaJ services for thia at 4 o'clock. Interment lodge, Knight M.; of (slant Rudolph Boshard will be held at 1 o'clock will bafternoon in City cemetery. of Pythias, and the Royal Arcanum. Friday afternoon at th Berg A Son undertaking parlors. was also a member of the ComRuth Spahr Frost, 21 years of aga. wife I dona. Cal., J. G. Strickley of Salt Lake, He mercial club. of Lewis G. Frost, died at tha home, 223 and Mra. C. M. Gray of Seattle, Wash. Parents. His Visiting Mrs. Jennings will bring the body Funeral Bhelmerdlne court, yesterday. back from California. Funeral arservices will b field for her and her Specie to The Tribune. FUNERALS. P. Allen Is PROVO, Feb. daughter, Evelyn, a tha graverlde V. Parmley, 26 rangements. will be made upon her tor W. services Funeral here from Rexburg. Idaho, visiting his In the City cemetery Thursday at 1:30. years of age, who died at his home, 668 arrival. the 8. M. Windsor avenue, Sunday, will be held this parents, Mr. and Mr. Thomas W. Al- Tha funeral cortege will leave1 o'clock. len, and other relatives. Taylor. mortuary ohapel at afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Sandy cemetery. cortege will leave the funeral chapel of 19 of died Leonard ege, Will Mine in Mexico. Shelley, years lh W at the Thirteenth Bast home, 362, family 24 Funeral services for Eldon A. Special to The Tribuse. He Is survived years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs.Grant. South street, yesterday. for Arthur Ball, 22 service Andrew Funeral PROVO, Feb. 4. Hyrum Harris of by his wife, Mrs. Lottie Shelley. Grant of Farmington, will be held this years of age, will be held this afternoon for a mining I afternoon Th X at City cemetery. at o'clock at the Bountiful at Mexican border, where h trip to the funeral cortege will leave the Joseph W. Berthe Minna Bngleherdt, 46 years ef cemetrey, will work soma of his mining claims. Taylor funeral chapel at noon. age, wife of Erich F. Engel hard t, 462 Funeral services for Mrs. Georgina Juniper court, died at a local hospital Back Front Auto Show. waa In Mrs. M. at bom Funeral service for Laura Loomis of held will Brown be Needham the 8. Engel hardt yesterday. Raguhn-Anhal- t, Special to Ths Tribune. Oermany, but had been Taylor undertaking establishment this 452 Hollywood avenue will bo held FriM. W. dark. man, a resident of Salt Lak for tha last five afternoon at 2 o'clock. day afternoon at 2 p. m. from th. 8.servPROVO, Feb. 4.- -J. Taylor mortuary ohapel. Funeral ger of the Telluride Motor compan; years. Ths body was taken to th S. M. Taylor mortuary. returned today from th automobli Funeral services for Andrew Jenson, ices will be conducted by a Christian Interment will be In ML 72 years of age, who died at his home at Science reader. show in Chicago. Olivet cemetery. Mra. Ellon 8trickley, 74 year of aga Murray Sunday, will be held this a the family home, 232 South Fifth !nfn ,at lb Murray City cemetery at 1 o clock. Funeral service for Nathan Pag Gray born In England, has been retired. He East street, yesterday. whl be held at the 8. M. Taylor mortuary Mra. Strickley waa bom In England formerly conducted a store at Midvale mill flour la surat Sandy. He chapel at 11 o'olock Thursday morning. and a Funeral service for Mra. Jessie Wilkinbut came to Utah fifty-tw- o years ago. vived by the following children Mr. sh waa th wife of John 8trickley. She son, 28 years of age, wife of John L Wil- Interment will be In th. City cemetery. Ernest Cushing of Sandy, Florence la survived by her husband and the fol- kinson, who died in Salt Lake, Monday, Funeral services for Josephine Robtn-.soCooper, Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen and Mrs. lowing children: William J. Strickley of will be held today at City cemetery at 1 y ear-ol- d I o'clock. Clarence Colbert of Salt Lake and three Delta, Utah; Mrs. Neills S. Gray daughter of 'Herbert and of Salt Mrs. Wilkinson Is the daughter of Mr. Lou Thomas Roblneon of 463 Ninth av. grandsons find one granddaughter. Lake, Mra. Ervin Maaon of Los Angeles. held he at the graveside in tha J. B. Strickley of Balt Lake, Mra. H. W. and Mra Edward Karl of Farmington, and nue, will Leonard N. Madsen, the City cemetery Friday at 2 o'clock. The Gray of Deer Park, Wash.. O. F. Btrick-te- y she is survived by her parents, her son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl P, Madsen, three children and the followlri; cortege will leave the residence at 1:30. of Salt Lake, F. H. Strickley of Pasa- The' bodvwas taken to th S. M. Taybrother and sisters: Clara, Lilllaa Eddie and Wesley Earl and Airs. lor mortuary. C. L. Mayfield of Farmington, Mrs. H. B. Rugg of Salt Lake, Mrs. G. C. Bourne Funeral service for Lewis Barber of Garland, Mrs. C. E. Sears of Oakley, Davies of 369 Roosevelt avenue will be Idaho, and Claude Earl of Moore, Idaho. held at the graveside in the City cemetery Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock. The Th funeral cortege for Mra Lsivlna cortege will leave" th B. M. Taylor chapel Thornton will form at the Eber W. Hall at 1:30 oclock. chapel Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Service will be held at Wasatch Lawn Karl Splnnar, 7 12 nt Nels John Olsen, (2 years of age, died st a local hospital yesterday of influenza. He Is a reeldent of Sanborn, N. D., and the body was sent there last night for interment. , Elsie Marie Cross, 22 years of age, died yesterday at a local hospital. William Henry George, 41 years of age, died yesterday at his home, at tha rear of 27T North Second West street, of InHe was a native of New Zeafluensa. ' land, Australia. Marko Peterllch, 2 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterllch, 1829 at a local West First South street.-die- d Funeral services will hospital Tuesday. be held In the Calvary cemetery this af. ternoon at 1:24 oclock. 12-1- 1 Mrs. Ann Johnson. 28 year of age, wife of Norman Johnson, 232 North Fifth West street, died at the family home yesterday. She was a native of Scotland. n, 14-- William Cooper, 79 year of are, 120 L street, died at hla home yesterday folFor the lowing an attack of influensa. last twelve year Mr. Cooper, who waa 4P -- bus-ban- d, La-vln- a, Entertain Only Friends At Your Table At I cemetery I I at 2:30 oclock. Mra. Henry F. Heath will arrive Friday noon from Los Angeles with the body of her daughter. Miss Bertha 21. Heath, who died there January 31. Miss Heath was cashier in the Salt Lake offices of the Postal Telegraph company. I the Less-Tha- n' Market Price of the Materials Dont Suffer . 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