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Show J .a 4uE Morgan Holds . Quarter Interest Farewell - hATlK I f sag tUftkr Roberts Wife of Salt Lake Will CITV LAKE SALT NEWS 'DESERET . &4 CiL gro-k- s, Qbltuanes AV JUNE 3 . Fsssst f- - Vkw, me&tKcbrt f Church Notices wtO be aetd Faasrsi sssosacsfnest 1933 ( UlCT. PIONEER STAKE The regular JOBS ELMER BOCfcS momhl- y- priesthood meeting of aPKIMOviLLE. riuwM Kittc tor', Pioneer stake will be held in Pio-iJeE.m.r kuuu, - to roar epries-'oestake hall, Monday. June 5, J .t d.td la (Continued fre tn Page One) pi. p.m. trass taa Tb.x4rrrf . tor Camataa Clara wrrlcw fiBcrtl Wi.- nesses to the accident wers ForPIONEER STAKE Genealogt-inr- k Thuraiaf afternooa wit a Jacsea w.U b from to yj. 'ebat-eWbitary W tb ward boync in Icaly Union meeting of the pioneer ester Kxrbiv 111 Blaine avenue; aard U:i m, i I Eleventh O' - W diraciloji of Bafc&p I' rH Kaeteier. K. O. McGovern, s. nut Mt.!,hu,k wiiL5L rn ' ,h " B' Wh sser. Bab'.p fce JUhs itesl ttrttet: 11.. N. Nelson.. ia entlosc w u Wiiaasd nn,'T- Mai ca. aci'iom 'chapej Sunday. Eleventh East itreet; Mrs. E. G. Juos 4 at 2;3L berry vt tathe-rf 'cr4ert4 hr tb Tur4 ward iadlea evtsit. Hines, 1440 2CUvntt 8Cvt etreetJsmtsrcty eborua aad weal aolaa br lias Colt- - I and Jack Smith, 1127 Third East tod Sunder utn ENSIGN WARD Willard R. mao. 11 as . 1. Street. Tat taaocatiua m offered br 8er 'Smith will be the speaker in En-moL. tM beoaicUoa br la,Mrs. Report to be Hied ward gundAy evening. June L aign S ''1'ia Hi:i ( Sit Jtcitn, li. Traffic Sergeant Walter E dorr troytr st th. KrorrroJn'm 'al services under ihe euspices oI7 "Varuil.y Juks said Saturday that a de- talh-m . a report of the fatally wouldt.t s EMMA M. B- - TRACY ii'ne.. ! be filed with the county attorney! b-inerir, -r ton... Ifl. foth . at once. on m Hwot Babe program wm be se- n.Mili Ikith Dr. and Mrs Richards were a Itib u4 fmya the boita of a daug widely known in this community! itr. Jesnea w dar for many years. Mrs. Richards fcom la Howard HaE, foLcwung oa oxtoaded on 'S) mbolism. by ..Siwan Irvine bat eso. t a iHEeaa. was a native of this cltv, born Jan.!8, a Martha Joseph- - Physician Killed, BeGiven Sunday - evidence vilL reveal the house ofi Jr Morgan a owning one of the great j cf the yorid Jnt , JMt railroad empire V. mm J. P. has been shown to rule the ill -- at f:tt ir bd u East High School Girl to Leave Soon on Mission - Graduation Set Saturday Ifiglit orr; Ii8,r,, to Be Given Diplomas largest utility empire in 585 at Kingsbury Toms on lei moot, Jr. The tax angle wtU be directed at Hall a Thomas younger Lamont, W. La- partner and son of Thomas monL Young Lamont was d reel, er ed to bring along all records o his Alex E. Eberhardt. prtmdent of stock sales on I c. 34 1930 made tbs board of education, will ofrt apparently for the purpose of re- ciate at awarding diplomas to gradthat ducing hts Income tax for Flor-Iduating students of tb East high of exeryear. Senator Fletcher U) school, at commencement chairman of the Investigate mr cises Saturday at t p.m. in Kings-Ibur- y reading by committee, frankly announced this Utah of camp- hail, University i 3M to tvtraTr Tr. c orr e tax let ry b us; The--D. lLALLr itte Sait La, 22 t ft TUuteM aad Mxla Herbert HodfU. ASSEMBLY The revelation of Morgan's Mr. Eberhardt assisted by Dr. dock Farnsworth, cam to she was edu-- i year A ona. Nei lo 142, vi.kinie terest in the great banking house Scandinavians will hold their L John Nuttali, Jr superintendentto cated in the public schools, grad- - onaea of to.t La i hts rf: provoked speculation about of schools awarded 565 diplomas ntod from the tnlveiwlty of tTt a wealthy The records filed with the N ! graduating students of the West a BUVAB. SUUJC nr be Elders Gregor D. committee .Renat tnf' : peakers investigating If 1 3 v j ' and in, high school Friday evening In th rootdoat r aadlv? was awarded Sio Boraard LaM.w died t luTGtr M wanniw ta ttw Fvtmary Segerstodt: David - L. LareenABd C; shed some light on this subject school auditorium. th viraM master of arts jjogree from the s.t f,Lr"-,"rArneeen recently lkselAI For instance, th firm listed usT ' .orv The graduating class of tbe East' to ,,,J the first woman receive ,c..,-Uin"i daughters missionaries from the Swedish, ; peseta on Dec. 3L ISC 2, as $424.wed Ss,t Lsk. Mr. Gwrp H. hutUr. Ur. Bt roa All- is I, that honor. high will be presented by Brace E. missions. 4 Hr. H.ei.th was bon r.brwary This would make Moris. red. Hr. Howard Hall ud H.lew iL; Danish and Norwegian Mrs. it ic hards was a member ofilai.. is ark. and had itrsd ia titan i Tr.rr, Jr. H Millken, principal, and Dr. Nuttali Also following musi- : lira. Hes Hitch ..'respectively. l gan s share worth in the neighbor Bessie Dahl who win leave will repsond with an address ' to ' the Daughters of the American) so Mimete aaa Adm Hi'cal program Vocal solo, Mrs. Jenny if the part I J.Dy.R uUtlAM C DEAN i for on a to miss. shortly the students. The class gift will b Central hari, nership were dissolved now.153 in; state, was honored at a farewell the Elder WylSiam C. Dean.'who will rram Of the Authors'', he Viano selections. Miss Mabel 194,- presented by Robert .Arnold, presH Of the total assets, only n held m TTi! v nnd was-atost'moniji Wednesday at Die ident of fha senior class to bOO was tlsted as'capitat-Theresrn;ry. VL aa Mr. E4wrd Jac. !ne. Idaho,. Woods. a 0f the board of the 11 be honored guest at City ward chapel. t,k. Jldabe;rr.cdchUr.a Bowerbsnk, president of th Ensign stake Mr Ml.I M.r-- 1 P.dchO-H- - HOLLAND L, D. 8. ORGANIZA- Park apparently constituted undivided SM,nr The yn v,el testimonial Sundav, Junelnel:e( society. fur.w. 4 tw. W.t.iw; H'.rwMr following program was" giv- student body. entitled . an wu ts.eTitftic, , profits. Morgan would,? m. fonnrty 2. en: at TION I June Mr4. m "Truth Reflect Upon Our A special program of student in the UelU ward. p J at C.$o p Friday, Trmcy. MuSurviving are fter husband, her p'or. of tU CwlMttl oil cm,.,,;'"1' to approximately $25 000,000 of benefit program will be given In Sense- ;- congregation; invocation. addresses &d Led m exit worked for ee- and musical selections ' daughter, Hope 4hs capital, as his original invest- chapel, Fifth East and Hollywood mother. Mrat D. Alex Dahl; fourteenth foi erwi of th ftutomett. comp.es here the ward, vocal solo. a Richards Charles featuring the school orchestra and Gill son. Hariow undi of the ards; BOWMAR IslRINO ment, and MRY Croeae. H. Mr.' of widow Croese, violin solo, Ivan Dahl; vo- -' members of the music classes, has Elder Dean UJl'won of Mrs U brother. I'hilo T. Frn ort n. Jr. tw 'drJLrwk eerPBOVU, vlded profits. His share might well Tribute to tL etN car- formerly of Arnhem, Holland, by Hmjdth; al solo. Mary Ferro; address, John been arranged for tbe East high .r ceiKoriia. Jamts Dean, 2 1 TO' Seventh East and six sisters: Mrs, Julia Fanis-- j bean end De o,Mi-.4- b . ot Henry Bowman, exceed $100,000,000. r. a T. ' v..rns-wer i, end of ,f Barrett; bid A M Ltak and aoatara piano solo, Cora Goff; services; street. Mexico, bruthee.J.t.a Eur,,a. 1 rs. If worth Far lire Lund, Profits Revealed WARD Dobireicrof bait Lane paM nt the funeral r.ca held in tbj TR address. J. J. Dahl; Swiss yodeling. A special program has been ar- worth. Cannon, Mrs. Venice rams-- , ,ller. Herr Ann Tbe graduating class of tbe Wret rvi.- -, be conducted Hrovo first ward chapes, gnday after- - Judge Nephi Jensen will wi.i yJm.rMj be the Mr. ' The records disclosed the firm's ranged and Mra as follow! George Stahlie; re- high was presented to Dr. JS'uttall worth Anderson, airs. Amy nt 11 am at tho larkia (onerai woo.- Mr. Bowamo dsed ai the hooi of in the evening services marks, H. speaker profits. 4n 132, there were no Opening number, choir; Invoca- worth Sharp. Mra. Athene Farms-- ; home. 2SQ Eaat enata TemMo atrset. Fred re. Egan: Jr- Fred D. Keeler. HWr Sunday at 4.30 p.m. marks, minionary; -- benediction, by Principal profits as the partnership sustained C. N. Sheffield; solo (A "and "'j Whitecotton and Muse Lacy 'J? ' ?:r,c,,rh Hit Aa "L1 commencement speaker wer vara. a net lose fn 131, it made more tion. hMt A Rawamussen. FrcUdcat Elder! ?r?nk wrT solo. WARD Lake. BELVF.DERF trombone all Fait of Evelyn James Meyers, -' tmJ b). W Ramon Fgmsworth. 1k Leonhar.t Gray; He ' will wa HsVrTs "vroro sswlHa LakaT Ls twk, p S' H "s'kHurw. than $4,000,000, despite a shrink- Duane Anofbcr Driver Arrested aad1 Ballard; reading (a and b), r Joeeph Fielding Smith, of the Brai park, w.ik military bsaofw. Wllllajg prows, and Francis Gasser. age in Investment values which Mary Schindler; will be Council a the Another clarinet solo accident that narrowly of the Twelve, A special musical program was Ltah. . I oi..rt,ras. obviated the necessity of paing Mr. Uowmaa w.m h. family, llred In speaker Sundsy evening. June 4 C. presented by class members Include Income taxes. This would gie Mor- and b). Jerry Jones; quartet (a and averted fatal result, police reportFuneral services will be conducted CoiMes bakes swa, tba Madcro at services in tha belvedere ward Pike ed. occurred Instrumental b). evening ths school band and a mixed Bros; (a Friday early as his ing share, gan about $425,000 tho Mutual th UP'C, b), Evan, sisters.; remarks. IL and resulted In Jnjurle to chorus. while-h- e would leave another and must A and B. stre. 60. widow ot i, vocal wiibmra P of solo ' $425,000 in the undivided profits Watcr.l Improvement sum. Whitney; (a and b). Ityberg, Special awards Included a medal Civil war vwiaraa of Tan, sh to Alvin Spencer student body preslM a. assisted tk. Oihcr mom- - cal program will also b given. The In 130, the firm's profits were Paul Hixon; organ selection (a and Ophelia Anderson, 1656 Fillmore o bc dausntr. Mrs limn s.,, .f tr.a chore is mas IP their chapel is at Sixth East and Down- H. Durham; remarks street and th arrest of JerOmeju d at th. the Homer Christensen medident; around $5,000,000. Morgans share b. Alfred J- - F. ingioa "nue- al to LsVar Mnrrl, president of Sheffield; response, that gear was a trifle leas than in Bishop a on n a Igl reckless Het0 ?n gl the' nj the senior elans for hi interest ta drivingcharg. gl ng.eho!gsridcon Z. . CANNON WARD Mrs. Katie C. ryj ioppercoony to rotors. La gsvw wp I4i lltMi benediction, li." & was 'released 10 Ins father, "XTeorgr1 scholastic and athletic activities. The year 12 was a profitable gregatlou; Worker m 0,f,rh9 stuAtewCtmstensea.. Mr. Spencer predenied th ... one taE.thc.MtirgatlmuThBTiarta 8bk ad, ool on Sunday LorJ s.u.h-- : K, r..,.4 .ot..orth, to Ann medals award m j. dent ner paid til.ftuO.OO0 In income body at the 4. June ChsriM M Weaver of .iaeiniU,Bt services evening; aatomotou road aa trt: ftratldiag Ohio. Mra Jaii V giaith of Malt Lk .,r!CWB lS) mruif ptouBtaia Penrose, president of ths West for one thing, thew divided betwera Cannon ward undr the direction luxe, and Mra Ellen Willi of Newport, Ky.,J HaaaS and ML Carmel and this - of the Mutual A 1.614 000 united corporation stock high Girls Athletic association; Improvement , 84 a will treAt' treteb of road always musical program warrants among themselves at a Sjciationa. A special Margaret Pool, Jerry Tate. Oma 1. bw AM .HUlty le miemEwet warrants were 111 Meacbam. outstanding girt athlete; time when th M Alvn- Friends mor eB ( th, bam fj.dd. Later IB Ilf. be retired fromLo Grace Needham. Ruth E. Brown, .bringing f41 on ths market, at l WARD A musical LINCOLN am. tmtn I w"'bJS' a voraod fa th tempi for mi day from Evelyn Burke, LaVer Murri. senior though costing! the firm but tl of. the direction under sit program cmo-tak la Boantifui Utah. Woodland, World pine i tgo veterwar the this act. each. By class president; Thomas A. Hopkin, partnership m.ny yoara i atrd prominent Church worker Harold Ho wao bora i Salt Lok Ctty. but Melba Lindsay Burton will be glv-(sliced a 163.588.000 melon, with Foote. Monte Carpenter. A.' w Mutual WftWr en ta at h the Improemen!!m the Summit stake, died late Fri- - 8. W. secietary; pnt (Continued From Page One) anm Morgan undoubtedly getting a poRoland King; Mao a a conjoint session in Lincoln ward,dav d to America Fork. B 116,000.-00!$ excess of in ...w... w..... tential profit Alter three Stuart Foutz, Hal Enos, athletio .K iTCal Mra Anna Hoo. 7f, widow of Frrd todtit aader Dr. Karl O Maeer at a normal acale tha Conference will 1 Sjndav tabernacle hiontbs ilineas. . Stop the brakes failed to- function Jioaa and for Tt.ny year a a reagent, tn Br.gbaa Toocg academy aad thea i(rnn manager; Robert Gloe, editor of consider tha establishment of a properly and ths women4 were 4f ropiar ore, uted May 2? at the went to June . me program Mr. Knight was born In Wood- the annual- - Panther, tor their parMake Public bale where ! married evening Ooorg A Falviolin q choir and homo of soprafeature' Mra her ountveo him. who May 0 sold OBb?r, j Struck. daughter, In that year, ths firm land, Utah. April 25. 1893. son special credit institution, such as OakWad. Cat, aaSd adrkee la 1T ho wao ealled m a mlaalon no solos by Norma Squlrea. Mary of James and Isabella aLark ticipation in school activity. of these warrants to the public. a Monetary Normalization fund., Tounr rhrlatonnon told nolle 4 to Germany Frtdav. V aad after the fm y mr wrfTt rit !'xrlre4 'a lia.t The Knight. as waa suggested at tbe Stress Con- they reporter!, that be thought k--r The sale netted it a profit of " he( Mr. mom M , ,ln.,lc,r. . vmio .ver th. UnREYNOLDS RLTX10N SET I wreiU. ih waa .1, da ocular (or.mt'ti ference. Under the knew the women and intended-onllie served id th World war, mwfoa Oa hio retsra ho vt-t.Twenty-first South street R. such probably got but fund Ib play a pranlT'on-them7spending 15 months in active s. ThnpErpoaaof Warren F reunion of Family n SALT of this, while another mil- would be to cumulate lending, and M. Thomas, an attorney in the LAKE in France. At the time of his Reynolds family willthebe held at lion dollars went to his credit la might be administered by the Banka for' death b was a member of the the EALOGT Union building telephoned the police meeting South Cottonwood amusement for InternaUonal Settlements. undivided profits. that he bad followed tha Christengeneaidgy and tempi workers of. Summit stake high council, end hall at the corner of Vine street th Sait Lake stake will be held waa formerly ward clerk at Wood- - end from 1928 to 1921, the firm net- - In the preliminary discussions of sen car soma dlstanca and that South at t ptnH -land. Mr. Knight waa Also a forth crvra driven in n ertatlc ted, 610,192,000 profit from Ooat- the necessity for attacking evt BUb.-?. Alt member of family ar .to ot Taoroo m. Sor-- i Seventeenth ward ehapeL Specla' mer member of th South Summit June tor.nma, u. oloek and bond issue Ft gut ciaT fnrtla,' ttW!ts thought by th manner. The injured women were invited. The will be foU program to be taken school board. 62.877,000 more by commissions in expert at Geneva that progress reported to have suffered severe K w n , ,n4 Ur. Faiieatia, ot Oaajc-i'- i -- v . Ifcuslnesa matters ar , Mwt X,. . and danc mad by cresting an har Burviving hfm lire hi Widow, ing. NUdra "u trmriy Ut4 m and a muaTcarnpTOgrara hruTse An (Fih ock, an L were taken Tti lup 4 similar Issues. Then there was the Mra. Gladys Young- - Knight, Credit Institute, which to their home,. hi provided. from would get it funds from Banks of In a collision at Exchange Place Hem of 64.009,000 profits la mother, three children, Elaine. Photographic plate used Issue or from private sources. speculating in stocks on the marKenneth and Gordon Knight all astronomy and other scientific and State street Friday evening, inTills 193L to 1920 ket from of Woodland and th by the governments Wlnnlfred P. Ralls of the Belvedere to work are kept In refrigerators following bujrted. cluded 6170.000 profit from the concerned, a banking Institution of apartments suffered bruises. She brothers James: delay changes In their emulsion and sisters: emergency pool" created by New this kind would get capiurt moving reported that her car and a maMrs. r mo L. Moon. and E. uniform Ernest aure Knight, rulta lork bankers to stem tbe market. by granting, new credit, it was ar- chine driven by Roy J. Dawson, Knight, and Frank Knight, all of These profits do not reflect the gued. 61. of 2833 Madison avenue, OgMrs. A. W. Woodland; Warr, du for unit th work eompri S Before tho way can be cleared, den. collided. Morgan firm's gains in strictly Into fsj Lwx hvirob 04 com Dr. ocrfi-.- L US Hailey, Idaho: Raymond tx months tarn in th timber 1i wtw - Vuaittmi erric vestment eecurities. It has enor- however, for the operation of a d bd rt4-o. will N eooia"eDr. ynn and Cal., Knight. Berkeley, country. survived by her habnd. Olot uo4xy v4er ib TWENTT-FIRSfih mous holdings In utility, railroad. new credit organization, the Con- WARD Al Reuben of bltbp Knight of Antioch. CaL M Overby; two dvttfnwr' Vro C. t, Hfum CaruuxMa, toe tin to be food product, motor and building f,rPRC0 w(jj have to consider the bert Eccle will b tbe speaker will be held Funeral services I jo Autt( tnl k'l Ws b Lae wiU to later, rv&c4 lourifni Tbsmpwn, material stocks. From time lo time,iaholition of foreign exchange re- -' Sunday evening. June 4. In the Monday, at 1 p.m. in Kama ward; u4 fibort. fait Lwj te, tear b , Her- - Gina lot City cemetery, the partnership sold some of these etricUonk. bv whn h many countries ward at services un- chapel. Interment will be in the; Twenty-firo.d, VUJiin, VerooB r4&4 Al oil O'et -KNOf H RCMOM investments and at great proft, W'confrontsd by adverse balance of fie rn4by. oil Of bolt Le. der (he direction of the Mutual Salt Lake C.ty cemetery. Friends Im zrvv. ?. Tg;HT Bnc.h childrem. Three brouter liitf later, the investigation will accounts, adopted artificial means t hi associations Mrs, Caroh. call Sunday at th Lindquist to Lrbi show just how great these profits to balance imports and exporta of Jus 2 line Thomas Ecrles will play s and may tnorurg torOy Pons, Carlqulst funeral chapel and teem a 6icrtos ioe by b were, especially in foreign currency. numoers. piano until 12:15 p.m. at the Monday troiD.e. .io4 FOLK rvicc AMRFUCAN FtorI Economis'a have found that auch (Continued From Pag Qne) Corporation stock, which skyrocko Lisoeh wj'bor J!y If 1af. tb b t 2 $ he 4 boatoy Uj HILLCREST WARD President family bom In Woodland. eted from 57 to 230. xesirktions have not had th d- - tr. Tha ceD a li amploy Eoeeoa In Round o? Lott thetln th Aip o wrd and for ii chhi Heber J. Grant will address regular t H hbares Profile f a Dether, w.fe of ib sired of improving balances. Perbyeoire, Rt.4ad. company were trapped zuzm. C. stronc. October of UTL with Sunday fast day services nt the : But Morgan gave away poten- - since exports from each country fnichfleid Mr. Stroe 4M Tbar1y (ratM t I'taA otonL oKrntlnn in the company M crow th c. of tb hom oca tJ) ,at deoccler, tbe parent r4 Hillcrest ward, 2150 Ninth East hr yearw Ihielwere tlai proiita through similar barriers Four of them wer credited with H moved to Lebl te ab p Nevada. ,0 aipm nDmi waa shown by th records of lbierfctcd in against Sunday nt 11 m.. it is anstreet, Lm other countries TA bait Decerrbor an effort' va 4, day after City, bora in 1ecaee4 lives rrivj Ihclr to of stock mghy sales of course, sacrificing aperta- - nounced by Bishop O. J. Harline. 151, !n Aivnt, a diaifvr ? Tboma Oct. 14, ISIS Ho wa th fin indebtedness, Existing Pr"j the to fir. com prevent waa In h As ferred clients. Cari.c. of tb F earth ward f LoHi. 4 Foam The public is invited. remains a prime factor in dialing irr.tii4m ' Before The deed; rrve4 on mbwioa in Ln&4 during tee expert estimaied. the firm ga e,, r.4 lermber t. 111 i. to Ioa C Stro&c you buy any (ll capltai movements, and it ha of tb SALT LAKE STAKE MISSIONand became th n.otLcr of 14 h .tees. , Duke tlaughan. Bellflower. a4 waa tbe Mrs. Pautsch Bond, Eva potential prof-L,,Mary ..iiy,63O.0.OO : the draft ag(nda 0f w&o-gct out are ring Sb waa a h gb priest qaoram of tb Lebl stab at ARIES The regular meeting of automobile etgbt ol Weiler. Anaheim. we invite you Ed C. died wife June Thomas of Bond, ih tcarbef H4tf rciey fot LOa 'nda'ih Conti rence that arrangements Chsries Cope, Long BeselL tim of hi death missionaries 3 at 12:30 a.m. at th residence. This 630.0o0.000 "gift ear.y nomber of year ard ta married Mary El:iir.Mh, Ttr tbs Salt Lake .stake 8.30 would Uimgc-tdebts h ride foreign to ia drive the and i at Fullerton. 8. C. Drown. bo am waa activ held Sunday at o tha M. - A Ann will 840 Ninth East. She was bom in Mary $8,423,500 Allheny-- co po n daughter f Tbsmaa4. agd la JV niade between the ( Her aravtvoc are- - M'a F'd Mclmn. rregg b ManM UD. th oa December J. L. Shumway. Bellflower. building, directly Germaoy Auff. fO, 1845, a daughseminary stock, sold to favored clients r V-- 8 -new Mark aad ie!. t Claad Strong. nf cylinder Ford. iaeross the street south from the ter of Peter Paul and Florentine Ta ebIMr were bofa Mra Lotte Carlvon. Long Beach. at 420 when the market was 435 Strong of Ata. Mn Ju la jC.mai M whom preceded tbe fan West high school. Brands. 48,148,400 in blandard daughter. Marilyn, 6. f,.stt .D C 8'roag of sa't Laee She cam her Hr from and Paatsch. Test for a it riding comThe blast was heard , for 10 Thoa who vrrfv are fea wf of Mt THIRTIETH WARD Elder Germany 82 years ago. She has o( inag withdrawals was 643; about 4l2.00u0au jQtttrft Tiumna aad tba foltowtog aon a&4$11 for nme months, following been fort, rm or shor' acceleration,' aTitl-tefTmspeed, owill b L. Morris 500 m,Jnl, deposit, to, the ! owjng T"T7:':r-.L..speaker of "I1" Mte soli ' th desperate .forts United Corporauon units, , d.uihte" u stroke. : t--s,. 0m men. at th Sunday evening services at a Four a 639 'xnarset, anD'.h li '. . A.n n ?- V" wnfort wonting In the hot glare Mrs. Florence ..t- safety and ease of con- -' V tvic of long terra debts.' th Thirtieth ward, Goeltx and Jet MitcbelL daughters. 662 500 n la g a ra "llu dso n 'Vo w - ,h ,n k. r. th. hlJr the flames, prevented oil flowing in.,rrr.st Mra AVne Evana, M Ruu. rnrr.r rr. r, hen the er units, sold at 425 trol. Its performance will v?i..r-- ! jferson street, 4:10 p.m. Sunday, s:w. from broken storage vats from ciuui E. Mias and June Bond, Mary rr4 market a bidding 434. IruIou L.wa.is Run. to!: igniting and spreading fire STAKE The Liberty Bond, ail of Salt Lake; on grand-chilamaze Morgan was given hi tweny-fiv- e Temple Bnai Israel ' ,KVtort.Uke OCDE', you. rH,Ln will E a brother, Albert rt! high priest, quorum per cent interest when tne They bum Slates Confirmations rXnTlalTre .rs meet at tho Second ward chapel Pautoch, Bingham, and on sister, sPRiNGVir-l-th (o!Uie -. PhJ'p t.tin three firm reorganizA4 in 1815, which diverted the oil from to.! dike, K.rkhsn. Msrr M surCorntJ m. 2 ard Charles Mrs. Salt SnndaT f. b, at of Lake, Tw, p Lytle (nfiit Agnes Bishop . ie,.4a.k years after the death of the elder! C(jn,irma,,0 eIMClM, marking the scene of the conflagration. Mte. El ash T.r lur.s Ij ami St to. Forsberr and xr. Horace G. vive tiesides her husband. J. p.erpont Morgan. At that t.me.i , destroyed or,; oun Holbrook.- - both of whom are mem Funeral services wtU be MonE. T. Stotesbury, Charles 6WI.J imaged 50 ridencc in!- Tt th home. Bishop nets of the s'ake high council, will day Thomas b IJie speakers, and music will be John C. Duncan officiating. Inter- Arthur th Keddmgiou- nient will be in the C ty cemetery, furnished by HajnUt of Ail members E. Brothers quartet. under direction of Deseret MorUow. OarId. Lrah , !crary The following are to be confirm over them. t rand the late Dwight Morrow the quorum kr requested to atuary waa ie ts r y intermit Derricks storage WAS Large toppled. THO fed by Rabbi Samuel IL Gordon: MAW (. were the other partner tend. - Th - meeting wHH Skm4& np" f o Minon Alexander. Helen Herman, tanks, wrth eapserttes and PATSOK Focr! wrvk Fluctuates Hfehtly r became poppet! open tern Men Arrive barrels, of Spr.oslsli It wsJteM a Taem., time 'oi each . Ntaman.i lliison, partner Thereafter, Majone F1r blazed out MOOD BOW W. PET LB SON ?? i " - , grlat died or Withdrew. Morgan', inter- - Major, Segil. Frances Slater. te m For Idaho Forest Camps .he oke quorum. black ehsrgt W. i.r Is ohop Clgdo T.rroO rvi c STHTH 30PPAN--Fir.-est increased percept, bi. Whenjhert bchubach, Josephine Clark..' hfsky. GENter W DMrGw . W F 'Tfr 44 son td ..te Bleao HertM FOURTEENTH WARD new partneia were taken intu thejLtruld G laser, Harold Grosainan, Htete. Mrs 3 Help ltubrs In t7 MartlV0 EALOGICAL At , A meeting of BOISE. June 1 (AP) Into Ur wr In some Huchi frm. It shrank a Whfe and Howard Mar a rc34n. tear Signal Hill. Lonu Beach. Wlim - "a ka.4m f sat&4ia bv M years, partners went in and out on cua, detrucks carrying young men from Lo. fir. Angel Ington. and ""TAT- nhe earn dayL with no charge in tempi eommltte to be held New Jersey and New York into tbej ov Monday 1C? .ted & o'clock, at "tel Pa,Vmln' navy Morgan holdings ki recent ears. evening the har- , ccnservaUon. corps camps b. h with B choir. 'chairman Marcus O. Funk of the civilian ahipgln th new partners sere given an in- - A oc.fr R,h t western Mae of of bor Idaho. Jacket came squad program of music has ,fk it r.f as low as hi pr cent, so trM u.,So Lnk sUke.tempLe-commfahts JoztrJ. workr For hourr lBtermnt w aid in for th monthly Headquarters of this district re effect oa J. p hen arranged that had th tee wld discuss the value of the ceived sllLawtM sad Hector to M I. A. pen- defied efforts Inferno information that all the Vn Joint at 'th the meeting fourth. I tempi the Tti-- n recommend sod L'VnlTi -units which detrained yesterday at f4 Sunday at 4.th iVirry ' ' ewbtrl-F- 4fl 158 to daniental importance of Btoitop temple 1.; by of the had reached their coihpe Shoshone erve solely hi Drexel A ecmpany. Make your own gasoline nat-t- e work. President Walter P. Mon BEA Zr- - Cslta Hyrjl Bt.dviA, vu.f include ocai so05'doorned derncks sputtered red. iirrhw Sawtooh forest ia good con1821. Hamilton quit Then I)a - Numhor 7 , States1 of Eastern the MO5A0A5 son, Bo formerly was e:!mated a high necesOUklXO and dition by Richard C ndie and GWdvnl began building J dsd in a 922. bettn:ia died. Of W eri m speak' sary shelters ..for la te rarxiving mileage test Find out s OOPEV pt mission will be the special 41.2000. Thai figure: . . and Porter in 1S24. Mor- - Knap, a xophone sClo by Lowe.l, rrma 0.4 HVgT5' " fajiarr-'row quit in 1827 to hecom am- - H.tk. a 'luim solobj Genev ieg,tPntsve di- groups rfry5h S' the facts about this reI'EDISH ASSOCIA-- . Several units which left e ds roUaf ii m (Xremvvocd .and a reading by basador to Mexico. . An ells and damaged ak ohera ' aMwnm Axel Soderherg last night failed to reach jcimp but Elliott Baron dim into the "me Morirnsri. F.rtfic St:r Hi. , V cr7 ot Hi, i.horlTr moroi at will markable b were be made to Beehive'5Seven oil companies participated tents firm in 1919 but died in 7925! Awards and ear for your a cottage they the speaker equipped with trom rorToct Srr.. Thomas S. Gates entered It In 1 9e Kira for activity during the past of the association to be food to set up camps wherever ' tad . 4 ,k teem S'osdsn'" H" teKUMI ,rl meeting two men definltfiy reported at prvnngin,M and left ten years later. for i msrkA. thn r?n rrtrl aJI4 fiamiiy moved t held at th borne of Carl Heldberg. they stopped. On unit bound for . reason f own satisfaction. . 8 were Robert Bennett and tw .nc ti44 t wbr Thomas Cochrane was made a! 404 Fayette avenue, Saturday, June Lowman stopped' over eight r wu im Utbr d at tOT lt un h both of Long formweiy Eif L member at the end of 1914. Ini. LECTt RE PLANNED '!C5k. Robmon. Banka .. Oteod. i t'twrisht: J P ,r. 7'ito si Mid 1818. Junius Ppeneer Morgan. Jr her RrVjjVi'hiii.on', iD w , ere this carried to train Others 1911, M by sep rd and Oeorffe 8Vhltnv were admlt - l A lecture. The ifan Under Your5.5And went to work1 for Rich-- i Mr. B 4 Witt h U b0S otl Weighing 44 tons and equipped morning to he vicinity of McCail jromiawt (tkU4, Cl. rtv Mr. hr Marv A. J&na- will be given by H. 'ted. RtisselJ C. T'flnrweil Joined? Hat. and b i.ii iii!srn yejitrrday for his first dajs M . with a 250 horsepower Diesel mo- - andto Council where trucks wilt KUthor 1923 Jn in nine months. while F D. Bartow at a meeting of locomotive built take them to their camp sites. .,d ;. tor. n V'tkfir.ltr, too. oom rttooSXlort "crult. her1 '"' Epriencd Boile, of Mrs. Cartyom and room. Halt Lake public o7.n 80ton rtexTennf Ewing were admlttod In 1924 d from the vicinity of the camps tock, old Sraniejr herttrr.e a partner inljibrary. Sunday at 7.3a pm. The daughter -- er VTSototmrr found In their f a.4nUrmt wer ordered to at one !he tfrm . rv iv. ii puc ta OtLttA cf 1j.7 and in 19-elass is and th wrecked home neaf the Richfield L aad Alma K1ubk, with the bulidtw teproceed ; . BORCAS MOTOR Gwlo, Moripreparation for . rndcHUdrn aad IT rxan'led to almit Henry ft raly and WoKI lAfraodawdrs WAKlE HA59C8 - .' men 2100 additional 0mgwrk 41 who, Hy. 2100 ns ft. Thomas ft Lamort, Henry P. drn roUltr( CaL her wag advised were to FriSay.l XMEX- Mrw, A ana Mali F4ral rvlr Davis, n, Jr, Thomas Newhall aad dwd T&armg Jom l it 1 pa it tfc Cift ward start todav from New York. The Edward Hopknson. Jr., the Ivt jaaa ofHaa. Mr. bm y new RARER ROTOR COMPART movement we wBHmHtde the bate aew Burr Wf tmtoftvSn- - E1B "JoMeriiU pairrs - erarti b t ftiiley, S, danfbtr ef Dw ance of the companies of 200 men B. Dickey, Sr Eaat wl Sri Matk and Charl J!ia a atampeda for afreae. Cr ting m trk. Sh " ' ' R. of polishing-circuit " sad Prril 0tmpwn tey, 41- to fill the camps being built by th L 1S4. lighting Uabtr Sh jvid Eigirth driving its mtteel Jan. 2, 1931. lqfk Koy-4 - Chrlaun Oxgnai 11 .il TVj PROTO Mr died rly Sat- advance arrivals. The Robert , 4rvv head Rmuen SBthtnt. through bevel gears. contingent came a city with a woman mayor. .ir rM'dencv, f tb uk her parent when nrdar jRiofntog. at th wm fraily t.fi t Amends Mr Mr 17. represetnd 14 companies of 150 t On Us tenth anniversary Signal a rd hwpiui FrHy f' Mwrg cesfr of wrlt fever Sb ronitctioc .a ubcars sad RITX D1VTS8 MRX A RDf H TA Aim Rlrbnrda, 4td fti. in B1 Lk City, bS ttea44 men each an dthey were to come Her Virf Sperial eight week n barelS Wrf F,flW! wfm bom Bd 'taterlhe Jffroa wboAl. Surviving r her to western Idaho tn gig special itber mar ROTOR CO. nS typewriting. lnrl4-inll, g.HwTi G wb gVM prto, on Mt bU Water, brother. David; n1 csk t tllwn worried t Jlwli r?. tg.y, frmi vimmlnx tM lJeeref C,j Was. 0014 41 trains MS ftMtk. i The tOaI ggsew valuation five cotmtrr 38 Eat ler. 4 . MM to xrtt- - Sh hd m4fcr Xornh. grndfater. Wiltaa a 3 3lto Stmpws -- Together with th ft men In the hfm I P vw. h4 grndmother, Mr. w!h tb bote to klrthVrbnntr ftew ago Was 429 707.000 or 0 wiU Ftmemi senriee b 3ft4 Hty ar.d County building. IBs ,s!T f the Tweattoth dvanc units already here and the wnbr C earho' its 1 343 ar res Ll tajlfiwma Mr TReVrt hteh r waddatagii te ; irvevl't n to rth Cltr emriry. Sunday f 28 or more specialists I !LJ d'M 99 :,W!L. D. Furvlvtot r f.v ",d?rr.Pr?' miMert win h. -- Fifiv xears After T or experienc-, H. Bl Attend the per capita wealth of 94,820 far. - ,, wnemas. Si Pibop Jtaap Drvry yra jaetle jjkry men recruited locally, they will ed Earl Marx. r4 Its RC98 OOLLEOl Areoii hbb. tin Ifit.ii r t Vts 1811 AdVei 4,914 inhabitants. ton. Aiot Mr JK mhrii f,i4trf. i gr4yiag I L America. - Imal r 4 a. L i Lal - I, li Ar - '' bl,erTf -- nt-?- -- 'v -- - AA,- 'S g return-versit- Li 1! s I 4;t. ood wor-,- Tg;n: st, i Wil-Ha- m j 11 t WO . Ie e. one-four- th r;J; uTt? 1 - . LNTY-EIGHT- rarns-jSnnd- Student , u .... Eunice:' George ia.T.;d'fi(n,er Of Woodland Dies w tTjo,:i7ut'':il j;r, f. j . .m, lf hut hoiti ik k Ma-y- 200,-00- r c- 7va , 0. jJominent VM:A- trkTt..l . World Meeting To Study Credit - Knight I..- e rv-i- Bea-rn- -- Sfty-Mxth- ' -- ;- u, m t - T Coast Explosion Damages Mount a- st eu,. So-- tt cu4 Johns-Manvii- AH Mrs, Mary E. P. Bond Dies After Stroke 1 fe 1 INVITATION pr!lit 1 n n- -r I- .. par-tio- Ne-p- -- of'LLn.i 1 R.. .c. f! -r t," tru-he- 3- -- E M- Bs , - - trity t' -- ' " rlT rndrl Cl ro ! 4- - - u- fun-so- -- -- Jin 4- rri-to- t 0t - s - uizss.ksmui.lv - h ar' Con-u-e- Boo-ko- . 11 -- to--- i Rvf ' k- ,. K . JiW i w 8. win. i '' tt evt ' hnhd cre nii y.nt $19.-h- rr rr ...1 llt ?'" head-ouarj- -. ' A- 1 v. -- t;, K.a Ba. , j tr scuo. ' , frot tha-Ao- ch-r- wt u4 'hbS. rru li, , rt yr I a.ga TLOR-IUC- ir t4 1 |