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Show -- otd, r ' Ae4444Pe alegroAr,p,.., 11,..0" . 7 $ , - ip 4 ,o,' le , - v- ;;,,4; , ,cieN00011AirNO. . - , . i 4 a. .4-.4- , . t, ft,. ' A . . . , . ilmoolme 0 DESERET - - NEWS SATURDAY .,NOVElESER , , 20 Funeral Services - Are Conducted For I Mn. Lila Thomas 1118. d. ni , 1 J. C. Alien. Jr Reverter. Is IL wirer DeUlmer resales, obeeld be resperied le Lena Dr.-pr- y" Tbe terrier Department. Ntsw gait Lake shy. or Debbie Hewer. ma E. Third" boetb. Logan. Tel. Ina - fireellatae. eetee Omuta b reported Delivary to tbe Provo tarsier The Deseret Melia.Deparseaeat, ball Lake IPT tbeyd Sea 114 Cites Ia. Ilea kekireaeatative. f. Guam litasensusaek. iteportire Completes First Plan Beautif;cation !Hyrum Beneficial Oil Transaction Tied Yridey first part Up By Injunction !Hon :o , the completion of the of the Hyrum beautifica .. prpiect. The .pubtic square -A Nov. OGDEN , temParari hes been plowed. leveled and trees Judge'. Kett stumps injunction was granted ty Second colunteee Ia. 8 Barker in the , George the case of bor manned the airaprs, the plows court Friday. Astrict , tuevel Le &co llit W. kis Scoville. iL B. and th IL G. Scov,ile and Sons., Willie Ine men sere working on the Lehi' the women of ins city ad all others itimiiarly interested. .' against stockholders in th Bane- - ; Were preparing luncheon to serve. ba Lend Oil company. and Ruby a The amusement committee. the with rear committee Scoville, trustee; Lester S. Scoville.! A. the refresnment .commit i.ee togeth- ,,:z Angus- T Wrignt. T. S. W.Ison. lan.1 Ci- w ith inz- w4m n club in do- C..Iticrmstortt. . '1 the luncheon served in.. .the Christenson. notingheat- 110,,th". Timed, hav-mut the Plaint if fis seek-to- -, fondants restrained from 14-1- ."' Thursday. Thei seed bed- is now ready and incumbering or trans.,i pleating, " .. I as moon as the.' wenther permits stook of the compeny. . letting . The complaint accuses Lester & the ground will be Scoville of dictating and dominattni n.xpring of Emil und.,-pi:nted ot the .I. A. C. the .. the policytheoffunctions ofI of other in Tim committees 'usurping charge of the denied Ott' dicers. It is charged include: Cieneral commit- rMintiffs the- right of inspecting, project T. W. Petersen. chairman., C. the books. Chaen John A. larseisen, C. L. ; I The complain t seeks the rerisvat , Mrs. J am's G. Christ- en Ruby & Scoville as .trustee, on Hall: Atil- Jansen. Joseph F. Nielsmdominated is , the ground that she Mrs. T. J. ClawC. V. Olsen. WI. S. by Lester beS. Scoville; that Lester OIL Mrs B. B. Allen, Mrs. Bush enjoined thcovWs -- -- -- ' permanently Mrs. E. shares of 101,1Yoliter. - from bluing 11.00 H. Birch. Mrs. Hem Allen; treasury stock to her; and that e10. raid fresiumente. Don Alien, Mrs. IL Pr I'vos. 161 and 162 for cancellation---- . Peterson, The Beneficial Oil company. ,ac. I Anderson. Mrs Arthur has Ise. Mrs. N. J. Nielsen. ice& ids, 01- cording to the complaint. finance. D. O. Nielsen. ..Alvin sets in the LaBarge fields in Wyo.is sen; Allen. it. A; Dunn. Norene Warr, .. ming sod recently entered into Lester McBride; contract with the California Petro- - I Leora Petersen, lcum company for the disposal of amusements., Clifford Warr. Platt for i Clark. Willard Petersen. Mn. Su. oil lands. The contract calls the payment of $1,1100,000 hi five gene Worley. Mrs. Lester Miller; it !grading and fthing. C.-- A. Nielsen. :.. years. with an addition 1760,600 smanti- - Leo C . Nielsen. John Petersen, A. oil is found in producing Of thisa A. Allen. George Stanton; eint gt greater depth. publicity. .amount i5O0,000 wan recentlY paid Forger. Or- to liv.; Bruce. to the Beneficial Oil company. NoV.. , t , Rotary Principles Would Lead to World Peace Declares Wirt giclipaRGIRS WIN HONORS FOR lief -- ,4 Nov. 20.(Specia1)-- Pleading for a iiew world in which 1 111 wagons-Scoville- , UTAH AT PORTLAND LOGAN, , l re--- ' . -- W.-D- . dzide Imr- U.I.C. Reorga mz- es- as- 111:11.. Pocatello-Near Is B lzrned POCATELLO, Idaho. Nov. Delaware Corporation d&Pecial.),Fire of undttermined - - - . of le- 0GDr.x. Nov. with the mere- corporation filed DO.. Oct eery of stale. Warning-ton36, WOrdi filed with th county elerit by and secretary of mats Fridsy Central Railroad ... the ... .. tOtOtiOnle a Delawara ebrP3rathmti. to recentl y orranised o Central rail- '. operate the sale early receiver's & at gold -- goad. , this month. Officers and dirctor& of the cam.prosScowcroft. pany arm JoimphA. e Browning.- vies. 'dent: Marrister ecretarl-Eccles. Royal president: Joisetill M. Eccleth 'mist- treasurer: ant secretary. The Utah...Idaho CAtatral was sold ago bit IL IL Mulcahy. recelier. to a committee of bond- holders consisting of Mr. Scoweroft, ,' Mr. Firowniag. L. R. Votive and X The consideration Was 0. Eccles. , 41.s4o.occo. The company now formed is ein .,. direly separate and apart from the one which has operated ablYstectrie railroad between Ogden and Pros- -ton. Idaho. However, the only difference in the name le the article .,the.! is the official title. . . .. Utalt-Ide,- Ctah-Idah- - : 4 4 - - j ) :. ,. . ' iffi 4 - I r I t j -7 I- - -- t . r, - .. ' 1, ' . i., 4 k t - ' - ' - .1 'I " 4 - I , ! , 0" t ? 1 - :, ' ' - ' th - 3 It Two polling OODIM NoW. for the school board election the Fifth district which comprises the Filth municipal word, were named Friday sight by the city board of education. The eleotion be on Dec. L and in view of the fact that three candidates aze in the contest an Unusually heavy vote is antkpated. Th candidates Sr. John Culley, Fred M. Jiye and The board set up two dietricta for the election. The section beginning at Washington avenue and Twentifirth street. running east to Madison avenue, south . to Twenty-sevent- h street, east to Monroe avenueand tomtit to the city limits will have Oho Lewis eehool for voting. Those residing In the section south street and east of of Twenty-fift- h Madison avenue between Twenty., streets. fifth and Twenty-sevenand east of Monroe avenue from Twenty-sevento the street Southern city limta wlU sole at the hith school. , . ...., ". th , Two More Canal Firms Ready for Echo Project - - , t. I OGDEN. Nov. tolThe Uinta Cabal company and the Pioneer Canal oompany. filed amended articles of clerk, incorporation with thethecounty two Friday. permitting to subetribe for etock In the WhiCit Y.chs dam. The smeodmaiat overcome technicalities. were rema'eclair adoPte4 by a lortly of the stockholders. , - coin-ant- 4 N t - ,4 1I '..- - - 4 trrAH BRIEFS PAYSONMr. -- and Mrs..- - David Hiatt announce the birth of twine. a son ills pounds and daughter 7i . pounds. ... .., , ' SPRINGFILLE.---Th- Elwanis be chosen. M O. Packard. Grant Crandall. William Witney. M. R. Alleman. Harold Straw, Harold Christenaen. C. R. Jones. Alma Wheeler., JP. J. Wingate and J. E. Bird. PPANIIflI FORKMr. and lire. Charles Wood announce the engagement of their daughter. Jennie, to Elwood Carter of Provo. the mar. Hese to take place Nov. :X, In Salt Lake.' SPANISH FORKMr. and Mrs. C. C. Featherstone of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a son at the home of the mothers parents. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Warner, of this city. SPANISH FORKBishop klarinus Larson. Spanish Fettle pioneer. wee honored Monday at dinner liven by Mrs. Fenton Bovick. his daughter. In honor of his seventyseventh anniversary. Guests were immediate relatives. Bishop Larson was born In Denmark but bas lived in Spanish Fork many years. Reserved as bishop of the Third ward for a considerable. length of time. of the liaonomAnnouncement marriage in Sephi Wednesday of her daughter. Zelda, to Walter Broadhead of Sepht is made by Br.. Olive Draper. The young cootie Will reside, in,Los Angelea. MORONIBirth of sons ere announced by Mr. and lirs. Merrill Blackham and Mr. and Mn. Lionel Curtis. 011 EXAMS MrARTERLY 'Neill '''''rb01-1Prh-e 'NOrtricard 'nati-e7''''''''''''.0,0Drg...'Nb.t - ; - - --- - atademv students will haveAbeir loclelY has ammted a Thanksgiv.which will examinations . Quarteely tog program and married folks close the first division of the echo- - I dance in tb ward chapel Wedneslastie year on Nov. 24, 25 and 26. A day. Nov. 24. to COMMODC111 at of St Cecilia...! Opening song. Pellet 'moiety chorprogram in honor will bll iiill'611 us; invocation, Ilattg!e Bryan; eapatroness of VMS i ev 7:30 P.M Par- - lection. Ladies chorus: Itonday. Nov. 21. at invited. address of The w.:comc lira. saoia smith: ants and friends are Inu.i. , 'close Thursday and i cal selection. Shields family; mad- - school will Friday, Nov. 25 and 26, tor the ina., zeinba Gillett.. piano solo. Thanksgiving holidays. if )i,e.bil Ortt fi Eplrit of i . T ban ring." Henry D. Smith; solo. Edna matt Bryan: ronElas WAIL vvris onamze.- !vocal ksg OGDEN. Nov. SO.Vernon J. El- - : POCATELI -A a commander. BertracriageLetblicense dridge was elected vice ' to SI ?Lard Cash. senior commander; i '1"i tb.itled Tit trs,lay ' !White. sai: Lake, and Judith Car- A. L Fouts, ver i Poicaollo. French. B. silverthorri. c and quartermasas temporary officers of a post ter,treteran ........., of foreign wars termed ;.4. ' of '' ,Friday night. The chapter will be I CHURCH NOTICES I beld open until Tuesday night Nov. I .. 23 when another meeting will be ..a. held in the Moose hail. A Bents) for , The monthly tneeCng of high Tuesday. rpriests of Catorwood stake will the post will be chosen, All eligible veterans are invited to i. not be Yetti Sunday. Nov. 21. be- attend. e cause of the nuarerly stake con-, CONTRACT CASE TRANSFERRER. ferenco, on that date. All highare expected to be presOGDEN. Nov. 20.-- -A jury bearing prleats st the conference. Prest. He- the case of D. Aire. Agnes Berns I ent 11. her J. Grant is a7hedu1ed to be to against the was Peery estate diamirred in the ' one of the speaktra recover 14.500 Second ..district court Friday by Judge Barker as referee Tuesday. À plea for caner:buttons to the , Nov. 22. The damages are sought scandinavian missionary fund is In connection with the construo- , made by I. C. 'Mormon. The being theatre. lion of the Emden contractor. F. Brne. deed the day president of the Scandinavian His-th-e oult was filed sionary society, to enable the society to send 210 Christmas presWirtCHARGEI enta to each of the 35 L. D. S. Ricks Monaries In Denmark. ont4Em. Nov. Second divorce the in Contributions win be received filed suit for district court Friday gainet Leon by John 8. Haneen of the mu., and ben.. C. Ricks, charging cruelty. They were rnarned Farmington. March 20. 101:4 Francis W. Kirkham. superin tendent of the Granite school dig- TEAS? ItAKER To Huey . will speak before the Home OGDEN. Nov. Fl1'n'' trict. Community class in the Weis man. yeast manufacturer. is expect- - yard. Sunday morning. - at - ed hero Thursd ay,. Nov25.. to 'mend o'clock. on the subject the schoot , a week huntin g at the Bear, R iver and the Commtmity." Duo, .. ' . 4 , . 1 1 - ,, , 1 Thursday night nominated the School Election Poll club following officers- for the election moral.. For president. Dr. J. tR.extAnderson Beal and Places Announced vice president, Elmo Coffman and seven to Walken! Grooms: director - - : k n - origin destroyed the Groton Triangle. popular roadside inn, conducted by sir. and Mira.. E. 8. Stallings neat highway to Slachrool, 1'a paved tour miles north of the city at an early sourwasThursday. While eome insurance carried oft the build. lug it is estimated that the losswill amount to "'vocal thousand dol.Iasi. Mr. Stallings and family have bees in Salt Lake since Wednesday. William .4114cAuk,y and- - T. R....,orar. son have been In Charge during than' absence. Mr. McAuley closed the inn shortly after micihight and it small fire which was burning in the firs plans of the banquet room was extinguished. A- firs in the heating stove in the adore room was out at the time Ins inn was closed. two-thir- ds i - - i , ' I - - , - . tillithe n-- . junior. - I - , , ' ' , ---- ' - T. - y , l -- I ' ' , ' Nov. Elizabeth Ogden and Melba both of Richfield, coin petal Elgin girls', club demonstration team awarded first place at the last Utah State lair, have brought new laurels to the Beehive state by winning first place in a gars demonstration contest at the recent Pacific International Livestock exposition at Portland. Ora. In. competition with 42 other teethe representing the states of Washington, AnOregon. Idaho and Nevada. nouncement of their success., was received last evening by IA k. Murray.' state leader of boys' and girls' club i,ork.wiLh the extension-servicof the Utah Agricultural college, who accompanied the girl AO Portland.. O. 14 Plummer. general manager of the Portland exposition. Is expected ln Utah soon. to make the official awards. H. will corns first to Logan to present the extension service an American on the staft of which a silverflag. plate bears the names of the champion demonstrators. This flag will girl remain with the extension service for one year, after which it will be taken again to Portland to , be awarded the champion team of 1217. Mr. Plummer will then go to Richfield where he will presentirnid emulate to Miss Ogden and Miss Lloyd. It Is understood that Richfield. .notified last of the suc- tees of the girls.night is a demonstration for them planning when sir. Plummer makes tho awards. Tell Mew Ars Well As Do. The demonstration given by the girls, each of whom Isle years old. hewed the making of a bungalow apron. In every step from the draft. log of the pattern to the finished article. While the demonstretion was in progress, one girl or other was telling the large. interested audience exactly' what her team mate was doing. The ability of the Utah girls to speak clearly and fully explain every step takes was one of the major factors in their favor. according to litr. Murray.- it is reported that they excelled. also, in all Other important phases of the contest. The Richfield glee club of which Misses Ogden and Lloyd are members. has been trained under the Leadership of Miss Merceden Poulson. It is understood several Richfield women acted In th capacity of club advisors.. club Members Two Years. The champion girls have been enrolled for the last two years as members of the Girls' .Sewing club which is one of many in the state that have adopted sewing projects under the general supervision of the extenefon service. Mary Elizabeth Ogden Is the 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George spircien and Melba Is Lloyd. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Both Lloyd. are students of the Richfield girls high dictum). Mary LloY 4, good for Prevention of War, addressed .at the Ho, RettayCluti PI,ScRoberta-Fridatel rump noon. Dr. Wirt mede five titter addresses during Friday- erbtle tir Provo. He at the bigh school assembly,spoke the B. T. I.'. cl.apel exercises, the Wow. tat's Municipalcouncil.- - fellowship luncheon of the Community church, and public meeting in Mena Trope hall. Dr. Wirt declared the present European condition is such that war may break out almost say time He maintained that if the entirelworld, would adopt the Re. Lary principles and ethics there could be nc war. To make the world better. be suggested ,sendirigthe prosperity lied happiness of America abroad among thtr" other countries of the world. Let us forgive the nations of the work. the money they owe us," .ad No I don't ',mean that. Dr. Wirt. should give nothing in return. they us Lot salt them to disarm. to dd' sway with their largo armies and navies. Let us tell them that if they will do this we will forgive them everything they owe us. If do this, Ell guarantee that the lentil's sum they now owe us. plus t. will be back in the the In Enited &atm within the next ten years for goods from our country. Prosperity end haPpinims will cover the entire World, and we wiU again be Uncle Sam to the world Instead of Shylock." He gave a glowing tribute to the for his etlate Eresident fort In establishing the League of Nations. and declared that although he is deal his spirit is still march-M- g on.. -- - 'Road Show Final to Be Repeated Soon . PROVO. Nov. I. A. road show, the Rita! of which was staged in the high school a" Octogenarian Selected Payson Carnival Queen i... LOGAN. re-a- 'results-obtaine- ' 1 graduation termermeat lot '' .. ; ,y - 1) ' ".1. ' .,;,;ii4 ' : ,,, - N, ,,,,, ' , , n't t ,I...1,t ,,; MOOG worth of them for good )onds or stash. $207,000 worth the bonds were recovered by lb. 'Pollee and riven 'declared that' bad burned the rest. Palle to Escape. Several hours after his arras' Pivan made an unsuccessful deal for liberty while being taken fron the office of Chief of Police Rev to the city jail, Breaking swat from the officers having him it charge. he ran out the automo bile entrance of the Jail and apel up the street The officer pent.' fire on him, but the hall of lea. failed to stop him and he rai two blocks before be W. coro-r- ei ,t - two-yea- rs nun-da- y- -- Third Member of Family Morgan cemetorito Die in 15 Months Buried Funeral of First Utah REBER. Nov. Mining Broker Sunday Warren Bell Irawaral services - for who died at his home in Daniels of Tuesday aftar a long illness heart trouble, were held in the Daniel ward hall 'Thursday with Bishop Joseph C. McDonald conA E. ducting. Prayers wereS. byPlummer. Berkman and Walter Music was by the ware choir. The speakers were Bishop McDonald. Colinselor Z. A. Bathers. Prest. Frank Ryan. Charles N. Broadbent and J. B. Wilson. Interment was In the Reber cemetery. member of the This is the same complaint family to die of 15 months, a broth. within the last Cr. Grant Bell. died about lip' months a and sister, Mrs. Bessie BeU ago McGuire. died three months ago. Warren Bo;1 is survived by hie widow. Mrs. Maud Swain Bell and four small children. also by b!s father, 'William Bell. two brothers Chase and Wayne Bell. Salt Lake; three sistersMrs. Maud Orcill-sinMrsJoel. Casper, Daniel.; Mrs. the-thir- ,41'''''' ! 4t, !,,,, , ,... -- 4 : iLLIAM it. DERR. Funeral servces for William H. Derr. 46. Utah pioneer of 1852. former member bt the stage man-- . &gement of the Salt Lake theatre for many years. will be held Sunday at. 12i311 p.m. In the Thirty-firs- tward chapel. Bishop June B. Sharp. officiatirg. The body may be. viewed at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. R. IGO Lake L. Eddington. street. from 11 a.m. to 12m. Interment will be in Wasatch Lawn cemetery under direction of the Eddington -- ST. LOUIS CALLED DT DEATH. LYINA KATHERTN CON- MOLLYAt ths family home. 1261 west Fourth South street. :Airs. Lydia Rather:1w Connolly .. wife of JIMe5 Connolly. died FridaY night. 110TICES. It Thomas i MRS. SRATFER, the Deseret Mortuary. OBITUARIES. RHODFAt WESLEY ASEIBTItun- NELUE--Mr- s. Meth, Shaffer. St widow of Cherie Shaffer. died in an Ogden hospital. She Friday. following an was one of two ststereoperation. who married two brothers. Her home was at 240 Franklin avenue. Ogden. Surviving Cr. the following children: Mrs. Thomas Dickerson and Mn. Charles Rasmussen. Los Angeles; Mrs. George Milberg. Mn. William Burch and Mrs. Lewis Fisher. Ogden; chaster and Oscar Shaffer, Mrs. Roberts, Idaho; a sister, Mrs. Kate Shaffer, Oklahoma. Funeral to Be Held On Sunday Afternoon For Miles F. Muni !, ewel services for Weeley Ashby Rhodes who tiled at his home in Centervill Thursday. will be held at the Evans & Early mortuary chapel tender sr I will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The family requests that an Vowere be sent to the services. RATTORD - Nov. hoe today raided the Plant of the Heinicke - Flegel Lithographing company, near the river front here. and seized plates alleged to have been used in printing 600.000 of forged Denver Mnuicipal Waterworks bonds. Earl A. Pvan at Denver yesterday that he had sold 240,000 worth of the bonds and burned the rest. The raid, carried out by six policemen, was made at the request of Denver police. Officials of the lithographing company said the order for the bond printing was re. colved from their Denver representative and they did not know who had put In the order there. GRAHAM--- of the 'Finn( EUREKAMembers school district board whose have of office expire this year. filed notice of their candidacy to nt John Morley Zabelettic both of Eureka, Cherie will be without oppotid tion. At Silver City the- incum. beat, E. R. Rippenson. will be op. posed by Frank R. Allen. , imortuary Funeral services for Ilayford Grsir chapel. Sugar ham Jo ley. infant son of Joseph HOUS4t Fr lends may call at the and Mar 110g Ewell Jolley, who died chapel prior to th services Inter. Thursday at a local 11hospital, will ment will ba in Wasatch Lawn cern. bbeld Sunday at ta.m.,-I- n the etery. 11 I --Y. - 0 0 - , , j: 44;110' , r""r -t 4, A 4 ,Itt - .r ' se.,4 ) - Z.,IAZING SPECIAL QFFER LIMITEDTIM E ONLY ;7,4.(;) , The 0 x - 1 Funeral services ter Mlles F. (Daddy) Burns. 76. veteran entpleye of the Vtah Light &Traction company, who died at his 'home Sit Sixth ,East street. ThuradaY, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the First presbyterian church under direction of the I. O. O. P. ledge. The body may be viewed at the reeMence Sunday until 1 p.m. and at the church prior to the services. Interment will be in the Mt. Olivet cemetery under direction of During 34 of the 60 years he bad lived In Salt Lake. Mr. Burns has been an employee of the traction company. He was retired a year ago because of ill health. Suhviving aft his widow. Mrs. Rate Brangham Burns and seven Miles. children: Jr.. William, Helen. Eathrya and Dorothy Burns. Mrs. Margaret Peterson. Salt Lake and Mrs. Ethel Talbert, Los Angeles, and five grandchildren. Woman Pioneer of 1850 h Bulled at Lehi LEM. Nov. 11.alpoefal)ra aeral services for Sim Jana K. ; ) 1 , WO I 0 1 go r; - o'''..-- ltACILITYL--1 justibinkatid Only$1.0110 boys the "Peek now deep-cleanin- : treAPI'Cla workt-fienoGrand Prize Karelia, after the usual mail down payment has been made. Yes, that's the spedal offer we're making for a Amited time only to those world. who accept (middy and take advantage of it. And rernen).---set cd bet, the famous Attachments Tekpboos b3day1 Let as Is given FREE with each cleaver brand neer, Eureka cocoa , Eureka purchased, kr &dekko: right to pow lxcoe--- or tovorstoreimdtrItneas a comeasy Surma, plete dec000mmtion. 'Mere some to be a tremendous se- novo torekes,Sold sponse to tills amazing offier-- -; TbenAnreelmereSsoner T 'FREE $85() Set Famous "High-Vs- o. vest" Assiebrosass Ivies sect Zones janalso (This treat agar Kr be laididnasaa at any gams.) t;J: Pia sodootdelny-Yes,wellbegl- i.s.theplootetterandPetze Itateks that boo aepoittedity Tai przczEmr ., , , wotibigheatsweeds ha It Ser. national competition. Over 1,5001000 warren use k iarty in their homes k the cleaner being purchased by more women today than any other single cleaner in the g, os 4111.1' FOR ---- T1 Pp- - - &and Prise , - s f - ,L , . , al to let pootry tbe Earekt free begons poo boy.. Dot . ' PUBLIC SERVICE - , . - - - - ' - al)I ' . , , smoommi.e& - - harry! . . - , , - con-Jaw- ed ..-- MATNES, LETITIA THOMAS Funeral, services for Mrs. Letitia native of Haynes. Wales, who died Thursday will be runeral services for Wesley the restat Rhodes pioneer mining man and held Sunday' at Z p.m. first mining broker in Salt Lake. done of Luke Shaw, 1124 south West be who died at his home in CenterTemple street The body mu ville Thursday. will be held in the viewed at the residence from 11 Evans & Early funeral chapel Sun- s.m. to 13 le. Interment will be hi City cemetery under directio1 of day, Nov. 21. at I p.m. 'MATZ , Mr. Derr died at the residence following a brief illness Thursday night. He was bore Sept. 12. MO, in Philadelphia and came to Utah with hie parents at the age of 12 years. At the age of 25 he married Mary Ellen Rogers who died 11 years ago. As a boy he, studied music and became a member of several bands. Ire was or.e of the early residents of the Granger district and a pioneer in the Leld of agriculture there. Surviving are Fix children: Mrs. F. M. Bishop. Mrs. Richard L. Eddington, William R. Derr and Mrs. George Q. Cannon. Salt Lake; Mrs. Eugene B. kiuesith. Sacramento. CaliL. and WeSky E. Derr, Teton City, Idaho: one brother, Georse Derr. Portland. Ore., and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Timpson of Idaho: also 21 grandchildren and five LITHOGRAPHERS WHO MADE PLATES ARRESTED rrIturt AL -- , -- Pivan operated under severe aliases from the time he bough a Denver municipal water bond ot the denomination of $1000 and sent it off to a Bt. Louis lithograph. firm for duplication until he Co. established the offices of and Company. He had a copy of the seal of the city and county of Denver made in Omaha. He traced the signature of the original bond on the forgeries, stemped and numbered them until they were virtually .perfect..,. and began trading in them with Chi. cago, Boston and New York bond houses or their local branches. tbed Disguise. woul4 Every morning Pivan leave his advertising offices go tt an assume hotel room. iron grei Iwig and moustache. merge as C A. Coe. and go to his brokeragt office, where his stenographer, en. tireiy unsuspicious knew him as at astute business mute. His father. Jacob riven. a retired Iron dealer. heard his confession with the utmost astonishment. Leonard ID. Lue. head of a local firm of detectives became auan spicious when local., banks brokerage houses reported to hi.. firm that Coe and Company were trading extensively in local Irate( bonds. Coe's arrest followed aftel a bond known to be in a Denvet bank was found atilt in the banl and the forged bond of the aim( number was received by airmai from Chicago. Pivan can account for every Penny of the money be received and for every bond given him for ths forgeries. and haa.offered to turn every thing over to the author'. tie& It is not believed by police that any of his victims will lose a penny. - ONE trOtiftgli LitigNSED. ,. Nov. marriage license has been Issued to Fowler, SS,. Utah plopeor of 1115,0. Lathair q. Peed,. Salt Lakmand and former reoldent of LekL wit d:ed at Fait Lake hit Wardle?, Nlarit A. Eowlyerry Freeman, Loaims keld la She high acbctot aucti- . . . Is LOGAN'. 42911 -- -, It Mar-ril- a 44 . ' Den-,mar- k, hdorrela7.-Novr,1- i , l'A04.)..,)'- Jane, Thatcher.'- Tabby. Lewis McCarrey who willI leave man miesion will be given a farewell testimonial in the South ward chapel Sunday Ventnir. Nov. SI. The following program has bees arranged: Duet. Florence and Rebecca LewEsis;Aluet, Lola Bell and Harriet Merkeisen: comic reading, 'delta Rulon solo, rill; instrumental Squires of Logan; talk. missionary experiences, Cyril Funk: reading. Mrs.-C- .Stoddard: musical um bers. Georg. E. Doty family: inl: trumental solo, Mrs. LaVill. remarks, Lewis McCarray. , ' ', k, -- -- -J. 7. ' .' : Choice-music- Farewell Is Announced For Richmond Missionaryr Nov. ' AA tl , ..:C -- ...RICHMOND. ,, rA , ' t. ',I, ,,, ,,,,, - The Blue Key society. men's pep ocgaulation at the tnivemity of Utah. will initiate 11 new members at a banquet at Shay's cafeteria Saturday night. Paul Kimball will act as toastmaster, and short talks. presenting : the organiation of yesterday today, and tomorrow, will be given by John K. Edmunds. Water Michelson and DeWitt Paul. The Initiates are: Mervin B. Hogan, Joseph Jeppson. Llewelyn McKay. Reed Parkin, DeWitt Paul. Lee Hansen, Wayne Grover. Rolland Pollock, Harold Raymond. John Z. Brown. Jr " Thomas Mar- getts. Arthur Deck. Joseph Decker, Alvin Pack and Jame Farmer. ..----- mow :, , ,t Punerar-ierviceef- University Pep Group To Initiate Fifteen ' a !!' '' 7. - A ,, , Nov. PPANISH PORKThe First ward Primary held a bazaar Thursday afternoon- at the ward Relief society ball. During ell afternoon many articles of clothing. fancy work and other articles ware diaposed This includes two the year 1924-2one the general. high diplomas. school diploma and the other a college preparatory d:ploma. The genHigh School Cast of course has not changed any 'The Rivals' Is Selected eral from the ordinary course but the preparatory course as made chant(' es so that only six electives can LOGAN, .Nor N. Hayward. of thel Logan high be had to seven in the 'general dipublic apeakincdepartment andRivrector of the school play 'This , als." has been 'working some tim ' on the tryouts for a complota calm ,ILogan Canyon Now The finals wersbeldThuraday and Has IS Inches of Snow Mr. Hayward announces that the following cast has been chomen: LOGAN. Nov. NeuMark Russell Humphreys, telephone So. In tho right hand berger, Marriner Merrill. William fork of Logan canyon was damaged Morrell, Merrill Anderson. Kyrmal Thursday. When electricians wont Hickman. John Smith. Two girls to mend It they had to walk war. chosen for each part. each to throug freshly snow 11 fallen play on night: Gladys Hobbs. and inches deep and on nearing the Donna Robinson. Kathleen Mecham summit between Logan canyon and and Jean Pedersen. Afton Ballam the Bear Lake aide of the and iarIar.t Watson. Evelyn Reed- It was found that a tornadorang. had er and Louisa Skidmore. huge trees which bad 1.uprooted the litte. breaking it down LOGAN. Nor. 70t(gp.eial)-- The Logan high erchoot hat adopted - ft ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,., -- firm chamber of commerce mcmborshp meeting since March was held Thursday with a fair attendance. Prestnight Robert AAdsroon expressed the regrets of the club at tint death of James A. Anderson of a member of the club and Morgan ono of Ha staunchest since th Advent of thosupporters 33organ Canning company Into thin valley. Resolutions were drafted expressing symtathy to the family. The resolution will be by a club member on tho presented day of the funeral services. Prof. Byron Alder of the U. A. C. discussed poultry development In tho "alley and reviewed the te of the egg laying contest. ISO birds were, entered in the l3ri contest averaginS 22:& eggs each for tho year. In the 122$ season. the birds asersted 233 eggs. "There is seri little interest in poultry production in Cache county compared with Meta Salt Lake and Weber eounties.' said the speaker. Re nutintained that the grit that is being produced at the Clarkston mine la equal to the shell obtained from Missouri oyster riper point Prot. Oe Orte B.Caino elaborated on the d bp the ,Stah Holstein hard at the recant Portland Livestock show. Competing against the beet dairy cattle in the country. Professor Caine said he was gratified with the outcome although the Malt herd took third place es a herd competing against other state herds The individual of the cattle shown from rating Utah was also satisfactory. Prof. W. L. Wattless as a mem-- 1 her of the chamber tax committee,' rooported for the committee on re-- 1 tereadunt No. 42 of the National Chimber of Commerce dealing with local and state tax problems. Bei declared that Ctalfs tax .stem I. on of the most antiquated to bel found in any state In the a Th. committee recommended classification of Irtales intangible on be and it taxed that property Its earning caParttl. The committees recommendations wore adopt - High School to Give Two Kinds of Diplomas I ., ' ,'.f" t President Dies at Trenton : ; :.; :. t.'' ,t, 20 Nov LOGAN. (Special) Marcus E. Funk. 32. Trenton resi17 died Friday. dent the past years. 1,:,ltyl;: He was born in Bornemime. ) ; ., .,,.'44 ! Dee. 3. 1342. the son ot De' : ; '',- - i. ''',:". ,4, 1101. :.:, trich E. and Christina Madsen , 4,, He hal resided in the C. S. Funk. , the past 70 years. He was the latn, ,,,,, Freer,. J. T. Funk of Benson er ,,;,,.,, ,. ..et ,,,,,,, ,.,,, stake, Senator C L. Funk of Rich,, ,.. A ...., . Monson of mond Mrs. and Hyrum , , .2 Ogden. Funeral services trill be bed at Mrs. Lila Trenton, the time to be announced later, Ada C'arke Thomas, wire of George IL Thomas, prominent mu- -. Funeral Is Set For sician In Salt Lake for Many years, Ophir Mine Foreman were held in the Slateerah ward chapel Sunday afternoon Nov. GRANTSVILLE. died at the home of her A. Peck. el, power niece. Mrs. Margie Griffiths, 116 plant "uremia At the Ophir Hill north Seventh West street, Mining company in WUIow canyon the pest 12 years. who died sudweek. local drug store 'ThursSpeakers at the. rervicee included denly in a before medical attention day F. Edwin O. night Creel-William be secured. will be bald in the Dn. V. L. Belida, and Bishop could First ward Monday. Nov. 21. chapel Joneph H. Lake. AU testified of at 1 p.m. her .sterling character and her Mr. and Mrs. Peck, with their firm testimony ob, the gospel. daughter, drove to Salt Lake Wedal se;t talons were nesday and he returned at I p.m. Clive. then want to a Picture show. While Dr. W. C. Prof. rendered by W. R Worley, Miss Jessie Evans there he wee taken ill and went to store. end the Williams sisters. Pall- theMr.drug Peck was born in Salt take. bearers were elders associated Oct. an. 1863. a son of Mr. and Min with Mrs. Thomas in the Birm- Joseph Peck. He lived here since conference. England. Wit Surviving are his widow. Mn. ingham misMinnie Ur Peck; three daughters where isbe filed a sion with her husband from 1902 Mrs. P. E. Anderson and Mrs. James Jeffries. Grantsville: Mrs. Kenneth to 1905. Bennion. Salt Lake: two sisters. Thomas Arame to Utah in S. lira'and Mrs. Frank Thirlot. Salt Lake, end 1619 during her long resi- Mrs. Alice Thompson. CaLfornia. dence in Salt Lake was an active Church worker. especially In-- the Relief soeiety. Recently she- had James A. Anderson to Be lived in Ca;tfornia, but came back Buried at North Morgan to Salt Lake sit months before her death. Nov. !O.(Special) moncAN: Surviving are ber husband of Funeral Se IlriCell for James A. AnOcean Park, Calif.; two daughters. denten, pioneer canner and legisMrs. lone Latimer, Ocean Park. lator, will be held in the Morxan tabernacle at I p.m. Brown. stake Novand lkfra. Emma - 21, instead of at 2 tin. Emma as announced Logan; onepreviously. brother. Thorp ley. Smithfield: oneLake-Eider Stephen I, Richards of the . and II1 repreeent Council of 'T welve George W. Clarke. Salt In th, general authorities of the many relatives and friends Church. Utah. Idaho and California.. interment will be Is the Ilerth two day carnival was held Wednesday and Thursday by Payson Second ward in the ward amusement hall. of battier. concert three consisting act play. "The Elopement of Ellen"; vaudeville performance by each organizat.on for which a prise was awarded the T. L. Itt L A.; boxing and wrestling contests with Abram Elton. Senescent end Ernest bred) Goshen. as boxer: Dell Stewart. Benjamin. Hyrum scharman. John and Albert Seberts. wrestler'. After & lively conteet between the 'Cuts various organizations. Mrs. Harrison. SO, of the Relief society wag crovrned queen. Mrs. Harrison has been an active worker in the Relief society Si) 'eters Commerce Chamber Membership Meets iji atrY - 'ADMITS- FORGERY OF $600,000 BONDS ,..... ...------ ..1' ry Father of Benson Stake - - ,-,, ,,- eirter,--Mrs.- auditorium Thursday evening. was such a huge success it will be staged again. according to I. E. Brocithana. The Provo Third ward won firsf place in 'Current Magas'ne" and the Provo Fifth ward second place in "This Greet the sacrifices of portrayingEOlritS In their trek tho Latter-da- y from Itauvoo to Salt Lake. PAYSON. 20,.,(3pecta1)--MaVC, n x. &Lori-fle- ,:'., t '74E i lormollthYarhwoLluldanbd. Dr. Lincoln 'Wirt. western secretary of the !isthmus' Council E...! - Plaaircedtabdi wil4 ... , I ' , PROVO. rent-ire- 4 - i 21.-- ...: ' daughter Of J. Frank and Ruth Okay Dever. a local Junior Is the high school, died at the Lehi hospital late Wednesday following an acute attack of dia. hetes. Death cams after only a few houre Miss Devey was born at Garland, The paisetew year, Aug. 12. 190t he had Hved hr& Surviving are her parents and the following brotherm Frank A. and Wallace F. De- vey, Salt Lake; Clifford J. and Noel C. Devey,-Funeral services will be held Sunday. Nov. H. at 2 p.m. in the high school auditornim. I Iteb-el- , ' - Higlf'School Girl Dies Suddenly LEHI. Nov. Bernice Devey, - ... A , carnelian'. , ..., W. 11. BM H. Derr,' Wan ivloneer of 1852 Will t OFFERS TO PAY BACI .ed on Sunday ' Be B 1 Irregular eeewtos aimed be reported le Ogees Clirrier Depart. enema. Tell, The Deseret Nowa, halt Lake City. et Stooted kit. Attrod biodwellt Street. Ogees. TeL akar. 1004 Tippsty-thiReed Betel. Repetevell Offbe., - . . II , 4 kursday witk Biahop B. L otk rho Second ward Is chars.. The speakers wen,. Bishop An; drew Fisk!. Prom, Abel J. Evans. and Bishop a L Goodwin. Speetal music was by Frank shark and Bra. were by Edith Evans. Prayers Southwick-Intermenlaaaa Pot and Edward t was is tila Lehi City ft OBITUARY , , .,......o-- . - Goodwin Lehi- 4 lb - ' A 1926 iorium .4 - - ,.qt , , , - dr V ,1- "V' , . . TUE NEWS OF UTAH AND,IDAHOJ t , II , .. - - Vr, - t ' Air me 4 . ) - ,., , fr, - ,.., - --'- 17 r-r . , . . . - |