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Show THE HERALD FACE FOUR Nynii musk the I plom. Lou Hilda Nyms to 39 Mr. man, and ; atten leuni for I famil Thi Ran day at tt a spl in se prota come and Mr Mr and the 1 reura Sund Mr ters, and spent of qulst F of in UTAH, FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY THURSDAY, serFuneral PROVIDENCE vices for William Leonhardt were held Tuesday afternoon in the CounUrst ward chapel withconductselor W R Zollinger The house was well filled ing with relatives and friends of he family. Those wiio spoke woids of condolence, and testified of the kmdiv. unassuming, honest and samtiy character of the deceased were Conrad Alder, T. H Cutler George M- Pickett, J A Frank and W R. Zollinger. The choir song three numbers. Other musical numbers were a solo by Mrs Fred Jensen and a duet by J. E Spuhler and The Schmidt. Miss Minnie prayers were offered by Jacob Zollinger and President G. W. Lindquist. Interment was in the city cemetery, where the dedicatory prayer was offered by Leon Mathews- their X " . bOitbLjaYO r q'u,) ne .' L.rall - (I1,- i . , ( In n, ; ('".iii be pin-e- l at d K h in id'1 da (li i ' tl - Ju Mi Jensi week Pear Ml Stell week Mr and bHt tlie 'llu . principles-- w ,1 , Mr soen Wvn Ml tetlo Sunc Mi of in ti relat S Ml left Flee will tor Mi and are Mi-- . M ente Thu Elgb M spei biisl Ti ipad Lem wan Si I I V' , ( m t,. till ' I - K. i. (h i'. c Ml' 1. III r, W 1 i m i t I on Il V.I u li). a hi ii h;-- l I! i Cali I1.)HV .. i i i " s. lor os v.i li MCI . i ' , l ; o. . i i li h i v. . .1. Hi e li' - . 1 ... a i b' ( M, i , el . n - pi- ' ' ,1 - li 3 v h - i i , , ; ' .ai' CHIC ICO Si i him' smiled a cliuirg I 1 1 aa f i i S .111) i !!,- ; e 1 Ce i heavily-taxe- d d, o , , . fd'd , ,i , ' " ' -J' 5 I - 4 f.' w. ' V , u Go' - ,, a i 'a-- S - r ' slViaB ..i.i rsu ra 'grvyifTWjiaeniiui'yig eed W.il'i n d" i;eo a good Ha.' iii. u i.n .ii'mi no'. city sliov,'. 'id; .if. ( 111 1 IK t f9r UT II, () USFI) FXn.FSIVFfaV o ii y id i e he, ' 1 CN W OF SAIL a'A 11 'p J nii her ., ' British public was ' J' 'e" 1,1 today to : called on by the emergency govanmiiijt vv a la. diatii, ton aleit ernment today to raise $833,- u wl.al a, 0111111 mouie. iu , ii d mi'' li, airplane 490.000 by the sternest sacrifice a ,ulct u1 from Biiifalo. Ni w Yolk and economy, to meet a nationt . at puh!,c dd PIiVmCi ms Ran Mis al crisis. ,.in fouk ei l1 t AikIkgv NuKiui (Pi.id ii' iiv' Philip Snowden, chancellor of c unless a sup; nt D ay I)0urml 0,1 the exchequer, piesented a new R".i uav of O' M1 Aland be evliact oud found comof house budget in the ll! 1V;1 ,l llu hour 01 ,J to we! m , ot Act- mons which raised everyones diSMt di nasi Mi's , N( l.Non taxes sharply, increased the f 11 ii isv'.f ll luitl d hope taxes on beer, gasoline, tobacco 1"',e Hf r husband rind mx th.ldicn jI".i " in, and amusements, reduced salbrniiJ "A o'i light Vine laaitack aries and cut the dole to the ' ' v idle, one' In answer to a nation-wid- e e,'1 unemployed. AUGUST SCHILLING (above), ' 11 :l"n ye.u oi a!, Dr Fieiii.th A Hart- "P!f Snowden announced that the u 131 GEORGE F. VOLKMANN 'p1' ' ! mami Hiltali' has a deficit of $363,- visterdav 1,1 11 110 Too Late To Classify country ' I!i-- t ,uu V Lbll U)' .mtclcd oi 042.000 which would be Increas(idic c ntmie2 r ' i ti is ot the i.l; u t b airot-n- i or, yt"!' BOARD AND ROOM Best ac ed to $825,200,000 next year l1 riuks iuou POULTRY MELTING Cxi O.iu to (butland ;Kuip sou comodations for room and the new program is not put nu A D t b d he i , ; c of i o all wa ion )' meeting he It pnidtiy Instead by East 236 through. proposed North First board. ' J t ni of southern Cache val" f tie i iu o ( ., a in S25. heroic .measures to make up , the huge deficit and have a sur- ley has been called for 2 p m ,;)'e(hiu; pn i c c o v il.i t LTn-d s !' ni Saturday at the Kyi urn (Vv en' Iii ",uaid FIRST CLASS fare to Seattle. plus next year. hall. Allred Fallows pieudint mg il V Chu ago-- h tud Ns- very reasonable. Call Herald-Journof the Ilyrum local of die Ui ih ("ir'l Tin o .t )il in" i clayed before Friday. ij 0 ' Poultry Piot.ueei s ('nma'i ative it to Miiim i.j.d field idie association ha.-- called the rimM-lnLOST Small black com purse, ' hi nulcs in hij,,i ,i polH Carl Frischknci hixOn-siocontain. ng change. Return to U lie tl e s, m,i) p udtd b : Herald-JournS10 1. ' of poultry apociali-tie I . S, 'll e ,el - j lull'll Rv l. s. I). A. Utah S to Agi a ul'ui il ( oi. eelto t Re ; n n iii.tr rooms FOR RENT Furnished s 10 will dRcu.-(UP) lege, Hogs, Ogden, Sept. Ri'"ia Kei n. h inf i ( f he Lmu i , with bath and a 4 room receipts 472, Including 312 lor ing in PouUiy Wr i 'a i ") Chu -, all furnace heated, 160 direct. apartment, market and Mostly fit East Thud North. Phone 170 25 6 on higher, top S14. to 180 lb. lights, bulk 150 to 200 525 or 1112. lb. weights 5 90 to 6 25; 200 to FOR RENT Furnished apart260 lb. butchers, 5.75-- 6 20; packment. 283 East Fourth North. 3 00-- 4 00. S15 ing sows Cattle: receipts 372, including 'i . SALE Elberta FOR peaches 257 for market, 78 to Los An" gji and Bartlett pears Ready from geles packers and 397 to DenV.X a i q V f rs 12th to 25th of September. J. ver market. Killing classes fully W n CJ (i medium E. Hansen, Providence. Phone steady, common and 3 798-Rgrass steers good to 6 00; giade steers upward FOR RENT To adults, beautigrass heifers 3 00-- 5 00; grass modern 4 cows 2 75 to 3 50; all cutters fully furnished room with home, sleeping 1 50-- 2 50; bulls 2 75 to 3 65; veal- e, ers mostly 4 porch, bath, and basement 275 BoulevardPhone Sheep: receipts 17,371, includrn 4 si'4 fcj wTi 1025-S17. ing 1050 for market. 234 to Los market, 233 to south Angeles Best Elberta peaches for sale San Francisco market, 640 to ri1 chtap Rupert P Olson orchard. Colorado feeders, 4452 to U fV To $FT pO' v2v; Inq 30 South Third West, Brig- Omaha, 876 to Kansas City and S14. 7263 to St Joe market and ham City, Utah. A.J wuvt A ft 3c tL T.BOS.WI.' Li f Viu VO 2023 to Chicago. Early sales FOR RENT Furnished apartto limited drivem lambs mostly ment. 354 South Main. Phone 3 004 00; late Wednesday three 163 W. doubles 78 lb medium Idaho In Ford Monoplane FOR SALE One Charter Oak range lambs $5 00. enameled heater. Phone 130. Jackson & Fry company. S18 Granm R&nag LOST Will the gentleman who the ladies picked up gloves CHICAGO, Sept 9 (UP) i fioni the middle of the street Gram range: at 29 West First North on Wheat- Open High Low Close 48 .48 4 .47 8 Thursday morning, please re- Sept 47 turn them to the owner at Dec. 49 or F-e- d ( ar Kold iii) F. r .49 8 48 8 49 8 F.lwards Millinery company at Mar .52 51 8 52 4 52 the above address SI 1. May 53 8 .54 8 .53 8 54 creek To repair the Birch bridge in the vieinity of Smith-fielthe county commissioners agreed Wednesday to furnish six stringers 20 feet long and 12 planks three inches by 12 inches by 16 feet. This bridge was broken some tme ago when the Cache countv tractor went over it. Mayor G L. Ikes, W- A. Hansen and Ivan Nelson appeared before the commissioners to request the bridge repairing. i ' NO The 10 (UP) - . , I 111 V l.t. t Li al I e ,b r ot .a j v w ui t ,e ulvllt Wit 'Ills : '. LONDON, Sept V J -- I 1 ! .lie A'Jih . vf d I In1" ( t i ' t os ul v 1 . i,l i a i . e - n i ' v . I HI l , s f ,i M- i I . el. T u t Vi i" ' ! M. nd . Ba I i i L ' . i c ' a i d M' ' . I t- .1 ill EXTRA TAXES Repairs ii 1 i i" i ii Pi L . e ! ! e . i eh U I ( - ' I p I f. .1 i ill . i III flowers. v i ' n, I. (,.1, 'l oi Jo a1 ' . . " h ' . i ' . u i . ! N- - s:--- S II , . i - ( ,i !. i oil ' . ' a luc in that ,.iid i er.tc.'s '.e e f ( .a H - R li Mi . ( , i trol ii o M. ! i t 'Ml.. ' ' t . - a1 L , ' a li i ..ii . i , .( I 1 e i ( he the i I . i S' !. iii.d M-- C thru r ' '1 I d i ' V l , J Sail e S. , i " .ii' " i. .1 ( i '1 i E. (I Hu t I o'tr h I ' i, I . I l i Li. .d h.,o 1, A li hdl ll'ld ii'i i! ,.ii " iTS.ijVt ' .1.1 M fi - ! h. t - ' ' Mr. ..i 'i . ' e, Ijl af- -' Ij.d llu 111 I , oi ihi a ( 1 ; . a i M h a: i I) i int lie ; i !. 1 . ' - o- ill I m - , ' v' 11 ur-,- 5 lult 1 dt Repo en auto (hivin' ( 1. 0,1 i I ill lllii Clef h 1 i be lav. a',' or GJ lioe while luc tl s , . iialuip i Mil, Cl Poi' i, Atict-- , u I i J i l 1 Re Jtiv.-- f Jc I 1 ' , 1"-1 im-tio- 11 ' 1 a"' '' in,., i ca II ll-- v ,M-p- R'l) ( 1 u. i a i.. ,( ' Z .. . ;; ALL .si.00 Hpciul Flight ia.'i v" t'1 v o cr .. 2j ' ,i k r Nh-- . Hiidd $3.00 1 1 ' ' 1 11 i pio-dute- rs i 11 ( . a.. 44 ' n 'i 1 ' al Ogden Livestock , 's' ' A - vs 7 a x g. vtfy , ll X C , 'V-S- G , 4, 'v-- J ' t .-j h - - n 11 i al I 10-1- F' r i 3-- -- r iuird Till'F vt, y Jl V - U; N S-- 4 IS 11 s IA 4-- r m o A$ A f . , . tis eu Am lh i n k.ycc;-- 'Y1 .a ne sien);j' -- Jc.' I c CUNT ( c JAP-A-LA- UP ev"l V tif - C o 7!cc'c-..ta.l'cos-'r'- ,r-- 3 AN S fo i 1 . u p.p f, jQ H,t a C r r Ck. 'V i Gv y8 f II a tJ CM ' frern of MONSON Richmond, Utah tt ?rt CO. yX d. it 'villi line.s . i.oO 20 I.a0 21 Paii-8- 0.00 $11.10 $12.90 $13.10 1.7510 1.75-- 20 500-- 10 50- - $1-3.6- 20 0 $13.80 Vdc This ir. ' IORF1) ALL ; 0H.rp. ui I $5.95 INK u I In PoAan ii.ii: ajy and Friday (( r ?! . x V 21 i Al 1MIOM-- Gis nrrq " a t rtg-ivTTmT Tsk 4 a A3 Special COUPON uC ,AP mm 5 t J (13 Plate) Vf n hJ,y. e C 0 JAP-A-LA- below, asd you vail purchase fo1 k. to? vurwoodwo-lor A- lo No ado" ' el & ... lO.ai e -l 44 - f A-'- - With Old Batterv V) , in 4 Cell! s GUDDEN ' 7 ' blr' . 1:1. h kd New Bow Price i fey a 4, s Ui4 ad. t niiFSTONF BATTFUY sv H? r i i GLI0DEN t , 8i;:e When you buy two Price, each ADDITIONAL CAN OF f .y Xf 1.1021 A - f'JSPSEpg k C 'A' V -4 $1.80 w , , ; XK5Y - Oldfield 3fS M.-.S ;a p 4 and Frida;. ScpL 10 and 11 jjl 1 - j'i yxib41 - i a i r tad,.ni I fi'hwA X, - -8 'l Pi n( oi sli ikinit'iv bcaifillul lie iaodcni mo lor CT.r. of Nr, 5-- .Ti rF hva:: mi)F 5-- k cd - -8 ihj g i ires Mi -- ; rPT - 0ii i)''5 f 0. ga-ng- f ryfi ?i . 5; 2. T'h -- rv Tri-Motor- az d ' 1 . .' i Rupp and C H ( i l Mi chain t ( li.ila , 2d Mai, W. J ! . hi n Soi. in bi to, e :i 1 i - narr i ' i I ' i s: Birch Creek Bridge t Promised coml ' ) v. i v. "id iii, il .i ed it ' ,, ut j I'ln 'to ii C i . c di-'-- i a - 11,1- M Miss ' ,n. ui, , i u'Mi'ti! Ji d i : i . iU'i'wd' :.i,c t,l it.1 i rn,ii ,i in, i ,i 'ii. ( Yv Cl (.-th- . ( The following with the deceased, acted as Denton Mathews, David Ranzenberger, Otto Samuel Spring, Walter Leichty and Grant Hammond. The Relief Society carried the Fuh-nma- Mi I ().- v 1'. i Her. alter, ;u v pci m raugMo nut in, ; n ut uur the ho ,1 1931 10. R V. , Today those principles have "The been vindicated, and House of Schilling stands as one of the important merchandising establishments of the nation And it is still owned and controlled by those same men When their who started it. business opened on September 8. 1881, Schilling and August George Volkmann were partners and today they still control the enterprise they started. - I! GLENDALE wnrppmpin 1 ' !T I. M i COE Fffi VJ The Golden Anniversary of a San Irancisco business house is being celebrated this week. For it is fifty years ago that two young men, August Schilling and George F. Volkmann, began at 122 Davis Street to sell col fee, tea. spices, baking powder, and extracts in competition with the great houses of the day. Many called them rash to enter a field apparently so well supplied but these scolfers did not Know the young men nor S M mi u FI HOSE II SCHILLINGS CELEBRATE Thi Prum grach at t! LOO AN, JOURNAL, - : J ! ! .sr ei-- Jf : T "I r v.l vCa.V.'.lv fi TVT'3 f A 'r ,.n;-- s wLOGAX, VT U I fi II - . a f Li 4 55s!dJ' rX Vi.. 3rd North and Alain ! j-- Lilv K ' S.,: 7c zTc cJi - ( i PAUL. Mairaver rtf , - ? fL . t c .a a -- tv a 4- fi) Cj 7-- T'U- - r.,,,.,,,, Ltah |