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Show ' .V .' , f . . . , o a 5 , e . J7 . ... m';r; :. -- - . e e ' :. v T: v : o 9 o o v'X- - - iTfl 12 ELEVEN MCalendar; AT LAYTON. UTAH, JULY S3; Wit) NUMBER inning at 10 a. m, each day. The State .of Utah,-- , plaintiff vs. Ji JEdwirt Nelson, deferwiant; Wednesday, September, 9, 1936. . Lucy It., Coombs, plaintiff vs..L. M. Loll and L. H, Strong, defen--.-dants- -;' Thursday, SeptlOth Franklin Building A. Loan', Co. ys.. Bennett Peterson .et ktx, defendants; .Friday, Sept. 11th. Charley Baker & Ola Baker "vs. -Joseph Holbrook et al defendants; . .Triday, 'Sept, ltth..John Farr-e- t al, plaintiffs "vs. Judson Hartley et al, defendants; . Tuesday, Sopt. 15th.,,, . Joseph-- D. Adams, plaintiff vs. The Town-oLayton "et al, defendants; Wednesday, .Sept. 16th. tl is ordered that where ft Jury is desired that elepk. must Jbe potl-- , tied and foe paid before Sept. 1st. - f .Alvin D. Stoker , . Recovering From Runaway Accident . -- . - th' - - y missionaries 'of the church in the East, will participate in the three days conference. . July 24th, the 8Dth anniversary Of the Mormon pioneers, their descendants are staging ft campfire program, of songs'and dances, in per iod cbstmue..with' a corverei wagon to give' the ectting of the old - ch . - ' West..: On Sunday a sacred pageant will dramatize of Mormon, and the story' . of Joseph Smith who brought it 'to light- ft century ago. The amphitheater for the spectacle' is on .the' slopes of Cumorah Hill where the. historic axy-- Bvrgur Alarm TkI LKJRTtSf APPRQAOt TCJ 'TbuCttTafHl IfStTf M OfttVEM lCNO OFF BUROVAS AUCM AND' fHOTO pV' CONTACT tOQft and--th- ACTUATED ; ' CAMit?OOM? tUCTStC CfU - - Volume' Was discovered,.: Utah State Agricultural News Bureau a'-pii- of-th- e will-mee- - fce-l:- d 'affi-ciala'- to -- dempn-strate-t- . -- -- ( be-ca- Panhandler A he e Daughter of Man re-ena- ct - - . a hundred' young- Mormons, " - . - - 5 -- - the-Boo- i 285 for Injuries - -- Over R The Mxth field day cf the Crest M rs. Ann Ev. niflr.igg, .76, ite 1uftin Branch 'of 'the Intermountain of Ephraim . died ftt th Bvigg, . Forest and Range Experiment ft- - .family residence in Botintiful Wed j . ! tion will le held August 7. am! '.ft from throat ilhndnt. Bjiiesday , at the station UScated on the Mant.l Mr. Briggs' Jield' hia 'father ia- Mr. and Mrs,. eGorge. W. Britton. national forest', IQ mites east of trodue tomatoes' in this jtformopn and IV. M. Pfister hav$ started suit th the tain region in the Cfi'y'7-OtfoEphraim, in cooperation . ATartin Sievetp of Nattonal against Utah Extension Service, according Mrs. Briggs was born In Binmtfo Cfty, Cali?., to recover $46,285 dam.. . to R. W, Bail), director of the fulj Feplwnbcr 7, JSfiO', ft for personal injuries alleged .daughter station and Director William Peter, of John and Mary. Ellis, op Evan?, ?gcs have been sustained in an auto . ta son of. the. U, S, A. C; and Lad lived in Bountiful all her mobile collision, bit the npw hig-ftThe purpose of this meeting !s life.. . : ;' Way, tbit ide of f'ifmington on . to give livestock men and others in ' Surviving Are her husband, foui the sqcond of this month. . forested in. range us an opportun- sons, Frank, Haroldand was an automobfleltcuck crash on the Jessp. .Briggs,' all ity to view the result Rduntiful; .3 . ground of experiments being con- daughters,. Mrs. Maty- Moss, Clear- both gftrs . taking fire after, ducted at this station. Among the! field; Mrs', crash but tho.fird.ih the car war . Brown, projeefs to be reviewed ftre: range Fork, and Mr. Vera Thompson, extinguished but the tpiclc was improvement by natural revegeta-tfo- n Hiawatha; four brothers, "William utterly destroyed- as it contained and artificial reseeding, fovago E. Eva hs, Denver Colo.; Chauncey numerous berey bxes-whifed value of native range plant and Evans, Salt Lake City; .tanjes and the flames. the time of carbohydrate food stor. Jesfo-G- . Evans Bountiful and a The Mr, Pfister and age, eliuiate and Its effect on plant sister, .Mrs. Elizabeth- - Wood, Robert Brittons,' 6lsen were riding in th ' growth, and relation of grazing and Bountiful. truck Californian and big . FureVal soTvlca will be held plant cover to watershed protecthe car. fa;tiily ip .touring' tion. .' Siinday at 2 p: m. in fcho Bvunt.iful W. M. .Pfister, 68, suffered' comTheg roup w ill assemble at Eph- tabernaclu And Interment-wil- l be raim at 8 a. m.' August .7 and will in the Bountiful ccmefoxy; pound fracture 'of both legs, cuts then proceed up the mountain up. .and bruise's on the face and chest. der .direction stopping' at inter-- , He 'vyanta 325, 800 fbr his injuries . vals. to inSHct.the rosearcli. pro.' George W. Britton wants, H5r ' 400 for injuries alleged, to hava ject, In the evening . a campfire ; Vho; . , been, suffered. meeting will ie hold; at which time topics of general- interest to live"Mrs. George W. Britton wants stock mop and range men Will be $5,085 for Injuries alledegly suffer, discussed. ed by herfton, Robert Olsen in th The-- ' Utah Wciiilffrowera'. associaMrs'. Adaline Poole Yeartky,-R4- , Olaon suffered a compound-fiactur-e tion will hold its 'annual pummir of' Menari, dieI Tuesday at tbo of the left leg, meetings, on' the station, grounds home of her daughter, Mrs. M..G. 'The Brittons and Olson are of" the. morning of August B. (himmiogs-e- t Rigby, Ida. T)c'ath Salt Lake. ' ' Visitors are invited. tp spend 'thh was'due'tq a ' partial stroke .suffered night of A ugust 7' t the station. two weeks ftgij. ' A limitetl .numlfor qt tents anil Mrs. Yearsloy was born Fcbrur Lula Reed. Lorenzo; brothers camp beds will be available, hut all ary 24, '.1852, in Centervillp,! Utah, William M. Poole, Rigby;' who. can. do so should a R. and Jean, R. bL and M. B. Poole, Mrs. of 'John. daughter .bods 'or plan to ette bring their-ramMrs. Nettle Caldwell and Blai.Hl Poole, the! Unit pibne-e- r return ta Ephraim for the night. 'fn the Menah section, ari Mrs. .Christian Green, Menan; half' family Facilities for 'moal will be. providriving In 1879. Mrs. Yearsley spent brothers and sisters, II. E. and " ed at the s.tation. . . Mrs. Mary lwr. y.outh in O.gdep, whers she was W,' Poole, Rexburg; Stockmen of the "state are invlt.1 married-tIleb'er C, Yearsvly. Mr. Richardson, Logan, Utah; ' L. H. ed.'to' attend tlm field da yK Director 'Yearsley died July 23, 1909, at Poole, Menan; Mrs.' Ida Smith, Posaid. ' . . Patmyift, N. Y. Special .Dispatch) thousand- - Latter Today nearly here at assembled Saints 'are day . the birthplace of their faith in their atmual Eastern .Conference, They have eome from twenty eastern states, Canada 'and from Utah and (California. . : For three. days-the.wjll' hear inChurch from leaders, messages Clark . of Salt Rebuen J cluding Lake City; first counselor , to- the president.- Eastern State . mission president Don B. Colton of New York will have charge. of .The gleaming, shaft .of 'Angel Moroni monument , On Curharahs summit 'will, be floodlighted' each night,! while ft flourish of trumpet - . On Saturday afternoon, Joly.lt, ia founded from the hilltop. Stoker was very painfully Alvip-D.. injured, tvhile grading the road by -- four .'horses and a roarfgr ader', m his house.'He was yun over by his College .trying to stop, the runaway;. .The Teadhorse hpvipg been frighten' by ft car, that gotoo.cioes to .them, of .AlVin w.as moving horses. Alv.in ' Problems affecting .the KV.efitopk weeds In front 'was' thrown down by the headhorse industry 9f the state and intermoun ftnd all foijr horses. ratfover him, tain'regiffii will.be dismissed Aug. . . ;4he blade of the .grader rolled him 3' and 4 (it the Utah Agricultural over till'th? wheel hit a college whn stockmft' of. Utah and .;ver-aflt in ijump and jumped bve him .letting surrounding states. J.' Dean' E. .him. loose: conferrnte. tjvoTday It was indeed a real miracle, .that Maynard announced. , Tuesday. . h.e .was not crushed- to pieces, and "Stockmen pays, is- the tilt given killed right there, al his : clothes 'to this arniual event. were torn frojn his shoulder to his Tn addition- to .tire discussion, . shoes. . . which will by eminent stock-me- n , of the state, demonstrations Dr. Ruthledge was summoned at once, after a thorough examination wiiL.be givefi by the college show the results of tecom-- : the doctor found 'two ribs' brokyh and. s.omd ligametots lorn loose, mended practices of feeding, and bruises all "breeding. , there were cuts and tad on his back ever' bis body especially Fortj fat steers that started on then doctor feed last November and are 'now . strapped and hips. The .tvis ribs, gave him an ftnti toxin fpr' ready for market, will be on dis'lotkjaw and madfe.him .as comfort-- play. They will he used-trelative' efficiency' of .able as possible He suffered great fori several days hardly 'able some common Utah fattening feeds . ', to move, bpt jiow he seems 'to get including barley, wet and dry beet along nicely, and Is beginning- to pulp, beet molasses!, corh'silage and ' . . .get around a' little though still alfalfa, hay. Cattle judging 'contests will bo . weak and quite'sore,an$l stiff,. held for the stockmen ip classes of re animals from the College herds , . . Great Auk Did Not and short horns. . The great auk, or garefowl, Frtfblems pertaining to Bheep extinct about 1$44. It bred in Iceland and on islands off New- will be discussed on the second foundland, and it could not fly. , day of the conference. Demonstrations will be conducted in the new V sheep, barn showing tfcA breeds, of 'conomic importance in the westl.A rwi diScu?,ion of ,th , correct type and conformation; of the Rambouillet is being planned with the view of cry stalizing the opinion ''of leading Hambouillet breeders regarding the correct type that should be de'. li 'i V. veloped, Dean Maynard said. .The -J r : "v 'v v demonstration will be follpwed by a wo.ol judging contest: ftnd, ft demonstration in the selection of , 'rams for herd sires. , will be "supplied . by the - 'FORTY-FOU- Forest Station MRS. ANN nUK&S The Brittons Aiid . To Show Results DIES AT HER.ilOME Of Experiments IN ROUNTIFCL Pfister Want $46: Ray Cron .'CONFERENCE The following esses have. been jiet for trial to .be heard before Hon. Lester. A,' Wn.de, Judge .presiding at Farmington, Darns Caun- iy, , on the dates 'designated,. beg. ? , 7 CAN IT BE DONE? - .COLORFUL . rf fi rrC s " MORMONS OPEN . . ini VOLUME- Itgi o - . nCi i s ' P yog think thl Ue la practicalT tVHta Say Croa in chre a( thU nwapape Salmori River Wife of aOne.Time South; Bountiful; Explorers Return To Bountiful Man Dies in Idaho ; - . : . Mrj. L'orania Alice Jackson, 45, wife of Theodore' Jackson, a police-:- ' mSn ftt I(Jaho Falls, 'died there at the family homo, Wednesday mom. il following ft stroke. . Mrs. Jackson was- recently discharged from the hospital there following treatment for ft heart condition after- a stroke suffered . - - l Decoration Wednesday she- seamed .to be improving, family znefnbers said.- Sh&.'was born' .Dec. 2, lb91,'jn Shelton, . Se was first- - married tp Erpest Yeite.r of South Bountiful whor died eight years' ago. fca'ter. . she Was married, fp Jaeksen who together with the following children survive: Mr.'- Ona Mae Fairlessi Glen, ' Marvin and Bertha YeitCr, Idaho FallSf brothers and sisters, V, F. iid j. R. Shel. ton; Le Roy Burtenshavr aylor; Wilbur Brown, Mrs.' Ora' Lftow,' Mrs. 'Linda Cleverly and Mrs. Flor ence Miller, Idpbo Falls; Mrs.' Della II qV ft rd, Kenilworth, Utah;. Mrs day-Unti- - - Burte-nphaw- , Etta .Mops, Portland;. Ot'e.,. 'and Vera Schmidt,- Los Angelas. Funeral services will . be held Mrs-- . - Sundpy at' 2 p. m., in'the Idahp Falls 'Second, ward chapel and inter merit will be is the Rose Hill ceme- tery. Library Closses . The Kaysville library .Will close August' 1, and .. remain . elosed throughout the month, according to jan announcement. mftde. Thursday by 'Mrs. Rerthft.. Mill gate librarian.- Books' taken cut before Aug. 1 may b.e' kept until tbs library is reopened, she said. To make sure 'flowers would be placed on his grave' every Week, the late ChaVles W. Sonrienburg'of Baltimore left $5,000 In his will as a trust fund tcf be. used ferr. that purpose. for those main on theCdmpus jollege- - wbp-wfis- night of August j.. h - Seven Intrepid Utah a.dvfrit-urars- , exmembers of the Frazier-Fahm- i rewere Tuesday ploration party, Idahos after traversing turning Salmon1 Return. river-. ' "The River . - ' Built Broom Hotel Dies m Ida - , and-bisters- Susi-Laws- 6f No The party,.' traveling .In. trucks and automobiles, arrived at Bountiful, la Tuesday to make neccasAry motor repairs'. They 'visite'd d broth cr of. Dr. W. Calder, a party memBailey ber, until repairs were 'made, and then' proceeded te. Lark. ... Ileavled by Dr.' Russell 0. Frazier WANTSD.OLE. ended Jlingham rpoftsman and 'vetecan river explorer, .and Willia'hi Fahmi Lark' business man, the group, left July 4 in four specially constructed boats,' Hidden rocks In' the 'treach. crous rivr ripped. th& bottoms off . two. boats. ', , ,. 'Only one casualty ' Is Tcnqwh; that IV of. a broken log by Roype bio wry of Vprnal.. Detaljs were lacking aa tW. to how he received the injury, Boats used by tilt; party were-1'feet long and nearly. f out feet wide with narrow bottoms, .Rubber ' ' b61.ting was fastened to the bottom of each boa t.' Ea'ch ipPmber ' wore a lif-belt. Several jeratts of sciftitiflc i ,V ' I instruments 'also .were" carried tq iv i. vi JT'. , make geological studios.. ' F U i trA. ma. Member? of the party, with the exception of Dr. Calder, marefe simj Representatlvd James P.' Buchan-a- n ilai; trips down 'the Colorado ftnd of Texas, chairman of' the house Green rivers several years 'ago,. committee, who says appropriations They are: Dr. Frazier, Ml. Fahml .congress 'moat iicver appropriate'' Frank Swanf, Bus and Alto Hatch .another, nickel for direct federal; and' Mr. Mowry, pll of- Vernal relief '. on, (f o - fatello; Emmett Poole, Phoenix, Surviving are. the fallo'wipg.'sons Arlz., and Mrs. Ethel Ballantyns and .daughters:' John, Roy and Wil- Rigby. liam Yea'rsley Mrs- - NelJie Ilogge ' Mrs. Yearsleys father, John Lula' Jones, Mcnan; Mrs. Poole, was" builder of the Brood. .Sue.' Cummings, Rigby- - and Mrs. Hotel in Ogden, Mena'n. nnd-Mrf- . . t, HT Qarno v0 ...? : .. ' if-''- V v , - . fc - Frank advertising " Gpodfeflow' '' IS NOT ALWAYS' FRIDAY,. Feb.-- . 0th Teriituo latter is a long pod filled with! owns a piece of land feome seven beans. There is a sweetish suh miles up the coast where he raises stance encasing the beans, and this bdnanas and. vanilla. This morn- is the edibl portion. - ing I left with him and his two Paddling back was even harder largest boys in their ' outrigger work. Was it because of our addicanoe about 8:30.' I didnt have my tional load, or was it because my In-La- w watch with'tne (yes, I set it going arms were still weary ? Other naOur savage forefather, scratch- again by s clock in the store) so I tives in their outriggers pulled uy ing on the walls of some cave; may couldnt say exactly how long it along side of ours while they pasa--- cd Folr the seco'nd time in two years have his exploits look us to row the seven miles. I the time of day, received and highway fatalities brriught tragedy as a hunter. would judge' it took less than an ave out the latest gossip, and to the home of Mr. and Mf.s Frank The town criers Of ancient Greece hour, however a period during then pulled away. Driving tropical tQ. re- Goodfellow of BountfftaL ... may have' raised their voices too which I thought surely my arms shower came upon os suddenly,, Two fearp ago', Frank Jardip'e during'' the loudly when turnibg from the an. would drop off and my back would soaking us, and nearly .was killed Jn.an automobile acci- nouncement of affairs of state to break. I couldnt let the natives see thoroughly bottom the of the vaa witk filling dent south of Bountiful, leaving a setting forth the good qualities of how that paddle exhausted me, so water. We put the camera and our daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goodfel-Io- the wares of some merchant. I just kept right on sticking it In bats under a board in the preow, a widow with two children, one The following ad taken from the water, but water splashed through a crack: born six months after the accident. The Public Advertiser" (London) I still had time to marvel at the and doused them. The storm passed W. May 19th, 1657, may have slightly wonderful view we had of the coast in a few Thursday, another minutes, leaving us wst C. Wheeler, 28, truck driver of Las exaggerated the merits of coffee:-MI- n line from the water. You have to but refreshed. Shortly afterward Vegas wa.s burned to death in hl Bartholomew Lane, on- - the get a little distance away from an the burning sun had so dried oer truck near oLs Angeles. Reports backside of the Old Exchange, lhe island to really see it We clothes as to leave no vestige cf stayed of Abe accident reaching here said drink called coffee, whi(h is a very inside the reef all the way, and rain. the truck caught fire after collision wholesome and physical 'drink, has could look down and se the fantasSATURDAY, Feb. lOth- -A far-oriwith an oil truck. many excellent' virtures, closes the tic shapes and lovely hues of coral pastime of ours is to take Wheeler was burned beyond rec- Orifice of the Stomach, fortifies the in the crystal dear waters of the amid these profusely walks long . heat withih,. helpeth Digestion, lagoon as we stroked along, ognition. and trees. We flowers growing Mr. and Mrs. Goodfellotr left quickeneth the spirits', Inaketh the When we reached our destination seem sever to grow weary of just Thursday night for Las Vegaa to leart lightsom, js good against the kids went one direction and lazily down some path meandering be with their daughter. and colds, Teriituo and I went another. We way, coughs stopping to eat guavas, watFuneral services for Wheeler will rheums, consumptions, headachft, walked for a mile or more, stopping ching native fishermen either on probably be conducted In Los Ange dropsie, gout, scruvy, king evil and to visit at huts where natives gave shore or out in their vaa. R field les. many others, is to be sold both in us ripe bananas to eat, and finally glasses come in very handy in the morning and at 3 p. m. turning toward the bills through bringing to our view scenes that Starting out to visit her father ADVERTISING IS NOT AL- thick junkies. We cut three large are not enacted for our benefit who was a patient at a hospital, WAYS TRUTHFUL" stocks of bananas and picked a tls sport to sit on the bridge that Mrs. Margaret Hopkins of Evans- But when you read an ad In THIS asck of vanilla pods. Tying our bur spans the river, watching the eels ville, Ind., had an automobile wreck PAPER put there by a LOCAL den to a long pole, and each sling- as they slither in and our among and was taken to the same hospital business man, who SUPPORTS ing an end of the over pole our the rocks at the bottom. And tbs as a patient. HIS OWN HOME TOWN PAPER, shoulder, we carried the load back fish sporting about now playfully you know that he knows that you to the beach. He left me there to chasing each other about the Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Krauss of can check up on him. drive the half-wil- d pigs away freen stream, then lazily sunning them, Chicago filed suit for 1.000 dam-ag- That Is one reason why local adver the fruit while he wenUfor the selves on rocks near the surfrt& against Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Using of merchandise for sale by kids and the canoe. When we fin- They dont seem to mind tbs Miller, charging that their radio the businessxnen of this own is ally shoved off in the canoe we had pany of the els, and tbo tsttsr blaring forth at unreasonable hours DEPENDABLE. five stocks of bananas, some eoeo-nut- a, to never boihr thm. Hsj bs caused a nervous collapse of Mrs, Dont be a TRAITOR support vanilla beans, and something ells dont relish a tZ -- -? r Krauss. your home town paper. entisly new to bo paksL bags they just cant !;) t! .1 Loses Another Sort i in Accident TRUTHFUL pver-a'dvertis- W $ i ' : v V 'w. ,VtV : son-in-la- Here Is. one of the habitual of . Yellowstone National ft brown bear that will accept ajark, almost anything In the way 'of food frofa the passing tourist. Tbe.pho tograph Is frpnr the Union Paclfle . railroad. pan-Jiandle- rs te Jri CL!ei Breed Crickets Eye-sore- s, The Chinese breed crickets for the sport of cricket lighting.; Many Chinese foster, their collections of fighting crickets with all the zeal of an American bwnet of a racing stable. Herman Flohn of New York City waft in court for stealing a bathtub to buy liquor. The judge promised Flohn dismissal if he would sit all -day with a bottle of whiskey, and . . -- not drink any. Anything but that" gasped Flohn and went to JaiL Mrs. Betty Ann Kinser, 109 year old resident of Heltonville, IncL, died recently without ever haring seen a train or heard a radio. 5' J V - . Jr Sr",. - . M o es sp Rij "v V |