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Show Funeral Set Wednesday Marvin Owen Ashton, Damage Suit 1*1*1 Med in Is Model Yorker Tw OP Burglars Take $10 ' THE OGDEN TUESDAY (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER OCTOBER 8, 1946 EVENING, New Art Classes of snow heralded the early adFrom Davis High vent of winter in Evanston over Term REGISTER NOW past week-end. Highway travel "KAYSVILLE, Oct. s -- Burglars wet down slowed pave-, by EVANSTON. Wyo., Oct. 8-John who forced their way into Davis SALT LAKE CITY Oct 8 ments and coating of snow. No acc- THE ART COLONY New York City, _ the high Kaysvffle school, 40, during Sullivan, ( The statue of Brigham tTp) FARMINGTON. Oct. 8--Mrs. Eva week-end made their escape idents were reported states Frank 2527 Porter Ave. Di»I 2-8361 sentenced Monday to three Young which will be placed un-past with $10 in cash, evidently stolenNarramore, Uinta county sheriff. Whitaker, Farmington, acting in rotunda of the national five years in the Wyoming state der tke in family physician behalf of herself and her five minor D. C., willfrom the office of the school's raWashington, clpitol dio laboratory. at Rawlins *or burg- be executed by the Pioneer of death from a Latter " has filed a damage suitpenitentiary Lry. District Judge H. R, Christ- churchman's grandson, Mahonn M. Deputies of Sheriff Joseph Hoiday 1 SaVnts"(Mormon), church, who about five a. m. children, Ronald and Allen Rodrick against died yesterday, will be conducted Youna whose model has been as fixed the penalty. brook said an outside window and Joe Long, defendants, asking a tomorrow at twelve-fifteen p. m. m who was employed by.cepted by a committee of the state window to the carpentry shop Sullivan, Ule ,were broken by the intruders, the assembly hall on Temple total of $31,800 for the death of Charles Wood at Freeman's auto announced final \ Nothing except the money was deSchedules her latea husband, Allen Whitaker, Square. a Syracuse j.,,,;ovalcommittee Announces Spec/a/ laborer, alof the model today and termined to be missing trf 40. in traffic accident. U U U I L court, Evanston, as Clark, Jr., first J. Reuben The father and husband of the legedly broke into the auto court - - cast of_ the _fhushed, statue in the church first would reach* Salt Lake City duriwill conduct the services at of n in-.ok two wrist watches and a plaintiffs died last August Sunday Conference juries 1947.ap- centennial anniver- Evanston Reports Snow GOSPEL other speakers will include suffered July 31 on U. S. ^11 s u m o f money. ng sary of Utah's settlement by the EVANSTON, Wyo., , President George Albert Smith, highway 91, about 200 yards Prehended by Sheriff Frank -A 8 Oct. The pl^inMormons. Presiding Bishop Le Grand Rich- SYRACUSE, Davis county, Oct. of Farmington junction. was cold east wind and light flurries A sum of $20,000 was approprithe m °Su eilivan has imi ^15r "° arrds that Allen others. 8--Regular conference of the Syr- tiff alleges ards, and was MEETINGS Ashton found dead in his acuse L. D. S. ward will be con- of a truck and semi-trailer inv- for burglary and has spent 15 ated by the legislature for commisMonday morning, scarcely 12 and that in jaU previous to this sentence, sion of the statue and the law- life size and of white Vermont in the accident olved ducted next Sunday in the chapel, makers recommended that Maho-marble. It will rest upon a brown the driver of the contract officers said. alter he had delivered a nri Young be given the assignment. was announced today by Henry base. Young will be shown operated the equipcarrier, The statue will be greater thanseated in repose. Rampton, bishop, and G. H. Holt,ment negligently. RHEUMATISM It is alleged that Whitaker was president of the North Davis L. driving a tractor southward along Reports and ARTHRITIS a two-lane highway and that the D. S. stake. EXPERT am and so years I suffered for The conference will open with vehicle operated by Long, also thankful that I found relief from a. turned nine nnesinouu at into southward, meeting 13 traveling WATCH this terrible affliction that 1 will Cases Pat which all stake officers will to pass the tractor New left lane writing me "P present- a Sunday school returned · Accurate Work to before the lane gladly answer anyone right for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P w m follow at ten-thirty a. Each Evening, 8 P.M. had passed the tractor com- SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 8 (AP) · Dependable Service P.O. Box 825. Vancouver, Wash. the final session will SIM new cases of infantile paralysis pletely. _ · One Week to 10-Day Delivery The plaintiffs ask $30,000 gen- I ^ere reported in the week ending mence at seven-thirty p bring it in and let us put it damages and special damages p^ay ^bringing the total this year your watch is crippled eral Corner back in shape again. of $1,800. t i n7 the te department of in Young Monument CHURCH OF CHRIST i « it Oct. State Eight it ... A I health'reported today. -. ._ One of the new cases was from from Salt Lake City, three Pl'OVe Ogden, Fatal Injuries J . one in Carbon county and one nonwas less To Rail jhe^ ~increaseweek when CITY, SALT LAKE -ident. 8 (AP) 10 pet. new Injuries received while loading year's total stock at Heber Sunday proved fatal to Dean E. Nicholl, 30, Springville. He died yesterday in a Salt Lake City hospital. 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