Show i ' WEATHER UTAH — - Fair night and Wed-nesd- ajr jTM little change ‘ In temper- ature IDAHO — Fair in sooth unsettled probably rain or snow north por- Uon tonight and A Thought M not Wednesday much change In ’ temperature - Ill eased is lie that waiteth— II A A IDAHO MAYOR TAKES STAND Ij' i Solon LAST EDITION s - Mullan City Always Was We Open Place He Says 'CM'') Vi HI ' v ' ' ' A ' : ?V n - s COEUR D’ALENE Idaho Dec 24 (AP)— Other defendants in the uquor conspiracy trial involving the "of Holy Land Has Changed Special Election Must Be Christmas has THE cold walls the of the Called to Fill His but Little in Passing spirit penetrated ' 1 Weber county jail and swung open wide the clanging of Centuries Place :! j 4 :'- BETHLEHEM Palestine Dec 24 — (UP)-Th- ese hills wherein Christ was born some 1930 years ago awoke again today to tre reverent tread of thousands of pilgrims come to worship as the shepherds did on the i i first Christmas j Pilgrims from many’ lands and all Christian sects some in the sober garb of the Occident and others in the picturesque costumes of the east streamed along the five and one-ha- lf miles iof - winding road southwestward from Jerusalem to take part in tonight’s great Christmas mass Some came in automobiles some on donkeys and many afoot On the way they passed scenes treasured in sacred history— the well of the Magi dedicated to the ’ three wise men of the east the convent of of Rachel and Elijah the tomb ! ' - r'k - ys i ' Mullan Idaho city to r X take the stand in federalprepared court here ii a short in session today I! preceding adjournment lor the Christmas holiJ '? U- day -3Mayor Arthur Harwood and members of the city council who are ac3 : t cused by the government of collect- A h5ing "license fees’ from bootleggers X gamblers and keepers of k houses In order to pay thedisorderly expenses of running the municipality occu-- t w pl4d the stand yesterday t Mayor Harwood and Councilmen u Henry Foss and and Charles Ristan testified that Mullan had been a “wide open” town as long as they could remember Harwood defended — Uf the right of the council to collect lis V?SS cense fees in order to save the town — — n 'AV)b'WWV if if from a financial emergency Harwood also admitted that his property including a drug store a Twas the night before Christmas and all through the houses” well that’s the beginning of it hotel aind a house which he had and know just how it’s being finished all over the country even if you don’t remember the you rented may have been used by boot- Santas a hard man to catch with a camera or otherwise but if you look leggers gamblers and disorderly perenough you 11 see him— everywhere in big mansions in small apartments and in country farm closely sons houses “I had heard that they were being used for these "purposes” he said “but I had never seen it with my own eyes" DEATH OF t Harwood said he had not checked very plosely into the practice of co- llecting "license fees” as they were WITH V’Just a custom carried out by the chief of police’ He asserted that the fees were collected solely for' the' welfare of Mullan YULE n It k ! " X W i th: ‘ ii i! 1C ?1& David’s'- well ex-actwo- rds ' i FILLED - SPIRITS 4 BORAH SEEKING Charley Bets $10 On Santa St ATE Arid Collects I017A SENATOR UNDER INQUIRY - ' President Lays Aside Most Negro' Fined for Gambling George L Finn Often ExGlad He Retained of His Duties to Prepare pressed Fear: He Was Childish Faith for Christmas K Being Poisoned -: ’ I By JOSEPH II BAIRD United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON-De24— (UP)— President md Mrs Hoover prepared today fot-- a quietbut- hospitable Christmas in a White House whose festooned windows looked out on a blanket of snow All day 'thousands of Christmas cards arrived from every part of the country Meanwhile the Hoovers were sending gifts to White House attaches and looking forward to a homey Christmas : dinner with a children’s party afterward The- - holiday spirit pervaded the ' air as tissue-wrapppackages were opened by the White House staff Each of the secret service men constant presidential guardians received a framed picture of the White House with the personal signature of both the President and Mrs Hoover written beneath: " Senator Asks Soviet GoVr ernment to Find Miss-- ’ ing Aviators WASHINGTON Dec 24— (AP)— A direct request to the soviet gov- ernment for aid In- - rescuing Ben Elelson American aviator lost for six weeks on the ice off the coast of Siberia has been made by Chairman Borah the senate foreign relations committee The request was made yesterday In a cablegram to M Litvinoff actaffairs at ing secretary of foreign the request of Mrs- - Mabel Walker Willebrandt former assistant attorney general in charge of prohibition - enforcement and now counsel for the Aviation Corporation which em- ployed Elelson and his mechanic Carl Borland - Senator Borah said today his cablegram was sent Independently of the action taken yesterday by Secretary Wilbur who appealed to the soviet government for aid in the rescue work Senator Borah long an advocate of recognition by the United States of the soviet government sent the following cablegram: "Two American aviators Elelson and Borland flying from Teller known to be down in the vicinity of Icebound steamship Nanuk within hundred miles of your icebreaker Stravrapol T bring this to your at-- ! tentlon believing you will be glad to direct- Stravrapol to make such t search for them as practicable” ’ - civil wafTVet dies AT RIPE AGE OF 83 SAN FRANCISCO Dec 24— (AP) —William C Herbert- - civil war veteran and one-tim- e pony exprese Crider died here yesterday at the age of 83 Born in New York he came here In 1870 During the civil war he served with the 103rd New York regiment and was wounded at Gettysburg c - ed FLOWERS ON DESKS Down in the basement of the executive offices potted plants appeared on desks of clerks and stenographers! A beautiful urn of poinsettias and ferns was placed in the White House pressroom ' There xvill be two Christmas trees In the White’ House tomorrow Workmen were busily decorating these stately spruces wtih red gold and silver ornaments The Hoover grandchildren were unable to come here from their distant California home but the glee-JT- ul cries of ypungsters will be heard nevertheless along the White House corridors on Christmas afternoon Small sons and daughters of the cabinet members and assistant secretaries have been invited to attend the White House Christmas party v PLENTY OF TURKEY Several large domestic turkeys have been' sent to the president However ic was thought today two game birds shot by Lawrence Richey Mr Hoover’s secretary would share the place of honor Atong with thousands of government employes herePresident Hoover freed himself- today from most of his official duties He cancelled the usual Tuesday morning cabinet meeting and the noon press conference -- - - RING BRINGS DEATH WHEN BANDITS CALL Oder' Phone Texas Dec 24— (AP) WACO and Mrs Homer Eakin were "honeymooning” today although they haven t seen each for two months other v They were married last night over long distance telephone with Eakin in Cleveland and the bride Miss Bethel Pharr in Waco The ceremony took six minutes rand the phone bill was $950 Eakin’s witness was requested to sign an affidavit and mail it: to Waco A health certificate required by Texas laws was wired to Justice Morris yesterday - - by E&kin The marriage is the culmina- tion of a romance that started at a Christmas dinner In Chilton Texas 14 years ago when the bride was 6 years old and the groom 8 - The bride’s mother Mrs W S Pharr listening on one of the extension phones started issuing immeorders to her diately after the ceremony while the bride on another instrument cried "Aw mother hush and hang up” - son-in-la- w NEW YORK Dec 24— (UP) — Pleading to be allowed to keep an Inexpensive gold ring his wife gave him before she died several years ago Elias Ellmond 60 was slain last night by two young bandits who held up the Park avenue shoe store in which he clerked The bandits had taken $75 from the Cash register but they demanded the ring too Ellmond tried to explain but they would not take no for an answer They tried to pull it' from his finger The widower resisted and two shots rang out The bandits fled Ellmond kept his ring ’LEGGERS USE SHEET TO ELUDE AGENTS DETROIT Dec 24— (AP)— Ghosts are walking once more on the De troit river Customers officers reported that Down river rum runnerstoday are resorting to "ghost walking” tactics This discovery-wamade yesterday on Beaubein bay off Ecorse when a "sled loaded with ten cases of liquor was seized "Ghost walking” consists of covering qneself and one’s sled load of liquor with a sheet and then setting for the American shore the ice and snow the white Against robed cargo is practically invisible- s TAMPA Fla‘ Dec: 24—(AP)— Long negro was willing to bet $10 that there’s a? Santa Claus and "Charley won? Convicted in police court" yes-- ! terday of gambling he was sen- - r tenced to pay a" fine of $10 or serve 10 days inJaiL He started to pay the fine but changed his mind “Why?” asked the Judge curiously “Cause they always turn folks loose from de Jail house- on Christmas eve day” Charley answered “But suppose they don’t" re- - plied the judge “I’ll bet my ten bucks they do” Charley answered Tooday Mayor D B McKay ordered 75 prisoners in the city stockade released Charley was one of the 75 SANTA COMES BY PARACHUTE Group of Orphans to Be Treated to Unusual Scene WASHINGTON Dec 24— (AP)— Santa Claus iscoming to Washing- ton hanging to a parachute A wondering group of orphans gathered through the kindly offices of the American Red Cross at the Anacostia naval air station tomorrow will see him come sailing out of an airplane in the skv Dressed in white whiskers Santa Claus suit and carrying a bag of presents W F Scott chief machinist’s mate famous parachute Jumper of the navy will Jump from a transport plane 2000 feet above the field - the-deat- h 5 - d --f PLANE CRACKED UP DUE TO HEAVY FOG I- - - - t of operating’ a whose home is in Salt Lake City still' last August 27 at 1437 was of the Republican stalstreet and was bound over after the last ses- wartsone of congress and in recent sion of the grand jury closed opposition in the house years' his on and later the floor to the charge- Twenty-thir- - d Officers testified that' Ross who has been in jail since October 15 was a World war veteran They said he was suffering from tuberculosis and was rapidly losing his voice If confined another 48 hours they declared he probably would die The damp sunless north basement exposure of the county jail it was asserted 1s not conducive to his recovery Relatives said they- would send Ross to his family and widowed mother In Oklahoma so he was released District Attorney Hollingsworth called attention to the fact that the Weber Jail is considered one of the most unsatisfactory In the state and declared Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson at the last session of court refused to sentence prisoners to terms in the Jail here The man officers declare is the original George Ross who has been implicated in liquor charges in the vicinity for years Others from time to time hare taken his name and now there are several younger men using the same name He escaped from the custody of 'officers twice last fail before ho was finally placed - It 0 S PRECEDENT TO BE BROKEN ON THURSDAY - Hoovers Will Cail at Mexican Embassy to Greet vered Church of the Nativity containing the grotto which tradition President where says is built over the WASHINGTON Dec 24— (AP)— A reception and entertainment more elaborate and extensive than that for any similar dignitary In many years will mark the forthcoming visit to the capital of Presidentelect Oritz Rubio of Mexico The Mexican president- - elect accompanied by Senor a Rubio and his party will arrive by special train at noon Thursday from Baltimore '! i where both have been undergoing goodwill to men’' The song of the angels will be re- treatment at Johns Hopkins univerproduced by the chanting wor- sity hospital - Headed by Secretary shipers in the Church of Stimson and Mrs Stimson Ambasi : sador Tellez of Mexico and three v: I so ogden "‘MAS 3 !AT MIDNIGHT j representatives of President Hoov- Approximately quarantine for er a distinguished gathering will contagious diseases were wondering the great mass' will fee celebrated above the grotto the greet the Mexican official upon his today whether old Saint Nicholas would be frightened away from spot towards which ther thoughts of arrival: BANDS Off HAND all Christendom are turning The their homes tonight by the quarantine signs on their doors orthodox service will be begun by Soldiers 'sailors and marines one of the many titular archbishops Those i suffering from measles the honors at the from the patriarch’s court in Jeru- station and military the Mexican embassy made up the majority of the nun salem qc with service bands on hand to play ber although there were a few suf - Later the patriarchs resplendent the American and Mexican national fering from chicken pox and other diseases A total of 30 - children in vestments of gold and white and anthems The line of march from were quarantined Monday and :toattended by bishops and clergy will the station to the embassy will be day descend to the grotto of the nativ- up Pennsylvania avenue with a Dr N H Savage city physician ity There the gospel will be chant- large escort of motorcycle police aced in ‘Greek and English the royal companying the party from the time received a telephone call this morna youngster quarantined houses: r whose : subjects j include the last salutes are given at Union ing’ fromorthodox Christinas will fee com- station until military honors are re- with but recovering from scarlet boy admitted he was memorated and the silver star in sumed upon the arrival at the em- fever The writing a second letter to Santa the marble paving will be kissed bassy on Sixteenth street Claus fearing he might avoid callIt is surrounded perpetually by 15 BREAK PRECEDENCE because of the disease ing lamps— six Greek’ five Armenian President Hoover will officially reThe city physician promised the and four Latin—and is inscribed ceive the distinguished visitor at youngster that if he would write "Hie de virglnie Maria Jesus Chris-lu- s the White House at 3 p m Mrs Saint Nicholas’ to call at his office natus est”— here of the Virgin Hoover receiving Senora Rubio Im- before making his rounds tonight was Christ Jesus bora Mary mediately afterward Precedent es- he would gladly attempt to immunq tablished at the beginning of the ize the genial old fellow against the of the United States will be disease by inoculation history JURY MAY INDICT broken by the American chief exA slightly different case brought and Mrs Hoover in return- to health v SLAYER' ON' FRIDAY ecutive department authorities these calls As a mark of par- was that of an woman whose A X C ' ing j ticular favor however the president husband a warOgden veteran is in FitzOAKLAND Cal Dec 24— (UP) and Mrs Hoover will personally go simmons general hospital near Den—The county' grand Jury will tiold to the Mexican embassy to repay for tuberculosis treatment and a special meeting Friday land will the palls The function which will ver j who has two children vote an 'Indictment of probably climax the social enterainment of two When her were youngsters Ernest Diaz 24 confessed slayer of the president-ele- ct his suite will quarantined Monday for measles it a young San Leandro man and his be the state dinnerand to be given by made ‘the third successive Christ XlSTiCC j President and Mrs Hoover at mas the home been under quarThe’ two victims' of Diaz’s bullets the the White House at 8 p m Friday antine In 1827hasthey had smallpox 24 MuMontero and Stanley Mary The party-willeave the capital noz 22 were buried yesterday side Sunday l (Continued on Pago Two) by side at Holy Sepulchre cemetery after services read by the hme priest was to have married the couple shortly after the new year Diaz' a former Inmate of a state shot hospital for the feeble-minde- d the man and girl Thursday when Montero refused to accede to his command to “take a walk” when he leaped on the running board of the couple’s machine Intending to at v' l ty t v ‘ r a i LOS ANGELES' Dec 24— (AP)— j— on re- stood the manger in which the Savior was laid Bethlehem has changed little over the centuries The shepherds jstill tend their flocks in the hills land there is the same type of ancient houses with stables underneath If the night is clef r the same eternal starswilL shine down on the hillsides where the shepherds heard the ’angelic choir "peace on earth will-rende- r - ‘ i -- 1 BOISE Dec 24— (UP)— Diving through a crack in the fog after circling above Boise nearly two hours searching to vain for the Pilot George Douglas of the airport Varney tack Miss Munoz air mail lines crashed his ship on -- H— the outskirts of the city this morning Douglas escaped uninjured although the plane was badly ' dam- SANTA ACCOMPANIES aged " STORK - ON ! V He had flown from Salt Lake City V ' Scott’s Jump in the Yole of Santa By ELIUO AGUDIN 0 and reported visibility wras bad all ' United Press Staff Claus will be his 276th SAN FRANCISCO Dec 24— (UP) Correspondent f-- t the way due to fog t —Santa Claus and Old Doc Stork AIRES Dec Argentina 21—(UP)— Hipolito are due to arrive simultaneously at BUENOS of POPE CRITICISES some San Francisco home president Argentina escaped with his life today HEARD AROUND GLOBE A number of local merchants have when his bodyguard shot down an assassin who had ‘UNJUST TREATMENT LONDON - Dec 24— (AP)-Per-- haps fired announced that will give luxthree bullets the at King George’s speech at the urious presents Inthey president number to VATICAN CITY Dec 24— (AP)— opening of the naval conference in the first baby boragoodly on The attempt occurred shortly beChristmas Pope Pius responding to the Christ- the house of lords' January 21 will day noon as the president was leavfore mas greetings of the college of carWOrItl HU for the prizes is re '£r0Un2 Competition his residence in the Cane Brazil ing dinals today declared that "Cathoradiocast presumably keen but no advance Inf or lic action" and organization : of arrangements will be made for re- - ported for the government house mation is available as to the prob clerics and laymen in Italy was not broadcasting in other countries t able winner j The writer was standing In the being treated as it should be under door of a shop directly across the the terms of the lateran accords FOR CHILDREN street from’ the presidential resiThe pontiff vigorously denied that i ‘Catholic action” was engaging in dence The president accompanied ' : politics his usual bodyguards entered his - The pontiff then declared that he Shot to Death as by Burglar automobile and started to drive was obliged to realize with sadness He Enters Home With towards government house that the Catholic press was badly and unjustly treated “It Is a situaASSASSIN SHOT DOWN Loot tion that has been prolonged for a As the car started up the assassin : long time” BERKELEY Calif Dee 24— (UP) who was standing against the line Dec 24 — (AP)— For snoring two fellows by the —William Berger 42 "hole In the of buildings not far from me HUNTER LOSES HAND pHICAGO burglar sought by police in names of David Kaaen "and ’Walter were fined $5 wall" Linqulst Before east bay cities for three years was stepped Into the street each costs and seem BEING TOO GREEDY yesterday strange though It may shot coula to death intervene anyone leveled he when today surprised 110 law against snoring but Mr and Mrs Arthur - — A X as he entered his home carrying loot a pistol and fire three shots at the May feit there should be Night after night said they their from his latest robbery SAN FRANCISCO Dec 24— (AP) slowly moving automobile — W F Speedy of slumbers were arrested by such snoring as is seldom heard At an was killed The shots went wide The Pittsburg Calif last 'something had to be done so they had Kaaen and Linqulst byBerger was in a hospital here today with Officer Willard Schmidt who had dent’s bodyguard drew out presitheir ' called before Judge Max Luster i one hand shot off rail because of his been planted in Berger’s home in the weapons and shot down the assassin desire to kill Just one more goose Another thing the Mays said was that the men took so Italian quarter before he could turn to escape rauch time in the bathroom In the house were found toys and during a hunting trip near Willows CHAUFFEUR KILLED one else got a chance that'nd Calif foodstuffs at valued BUENOS i There is” said Kaaen and $1000 which AIRES Dec 24— (AP) law “no Linqulst against keepSpeedy with a group of companclean and there is no law against Berger had gathered for the Christ- —An attempt was made to assassin-- ’ ing snoring’! ions had bagged several geese and season to celebrate with his wife ate President Yrigoyen of Argentine acquaintance with the statutes is excellent” said mas q 1‘Your were about to quit the hunt yestertwo small sons and here today Three shots were fired Luster “but there is law against disturbing the peace Judge at him but he was not hrt day when a particularly tempting and the be will cost $5 and price Furthermore I appoint each flock sailed overhead' Speedy fired The president’s chauffeur was of you guardian for the other When one hears the other snorGIFTS ARE BANNED and one goose fell It dropped into killed and police commissioner he shall punch him in such a manner as to cause said snorTOKYO Dec 24— (AP)— As an cf the citythe a neighboring blind striking the ing to wounded- beseriously come to a sudden termination And don’t take so long to example in a thrift campaign Em- fore the assassin was shot trigger of another hunter’s gun and ing by ore of peror Hirehi to has asked the princes the president’s bodyguards discharged it The charge tore off bathe either” of the imperial family not to ex- reports said that only one man Ifrit was Speedy’s left hand change New Year’s gifts injured ' hiihe - — : s i COAST - tf TOYS STOLEN ? $- ’ I ex-conv- ict -- - V i Swing-Johns- on Boulder Canyon dam bill attracted nation-wid- e attention For a number of years Leather-woo- d was a member of both the irrigation and public lands commit- tees This brought him in contact with much cf the legislation affecting western states particularly in regard to reclamation and irrigation development His long fight mil against- the Swlng-Johnscaused a breakdown in health several years ago and at that time he was absent from the capital for an extended period BORN IN OHIO - He recovered however and his friends thought he had regained the robust constitution which bo had prior to his first serious illness Leaiherwood was bora on a farm In southern Ohio and was 87 years of age He attended a Kansas State normal school and later was graduated from tjie University cf Wisconsin with a degree of LLB in 1901 He engaged : la public j school work for the first four years after leaving the university' then practiced law at £ait Lake City was district attorney of the Third Utah judicial district from 12C3 to 1916 and was first elected to the Sixty-seven- th congress He had served continuously sire? In 16S 8 Leaiherwood married Mias Nancy Albaugh They had one Child Margaret Garfield horplt&l attaches said Mr Leatherwood died as a result cf on - ' a heart attackLeatherwood was a member or the law firm of Etraup Nib ley Ic Leatherwood of Sait Lake City He had large interests in' western states and was president of the Western Powder company the Learly & Warren stock yards and of the Olympus Mining is Milling com- t ’ pany KNEW WESTERN STATES In congress he represented the Second Utah district His colleagues had great respect for his knowledge of problems of the western states particularly those of irrigation and Indian affairs He was a member cf the American ami Utah Bar associations a d degree Mason a Knights of Pythias and an Elk He belonged to the Alta and Commercial dubs at Salt Lake City Ills wife and daughter were at his bedside at the time of his death thirty-secon- Senator Smoot 'Republican Utah said Representative Leatherwood was held in high regard by the people of Utah and that news cf his death would be received with deep i regret “In his public career he has been upright and honest” Smoct said "His labor as a representative' of his state has been highly appreciated What seems to have been an untimely death will cause deepest regret on the 'part of the mass of people of Utah I extend my deepest sympathy to his family" MUST HOLD ELECTION SALT LAKE CI1Y Dec 24 — (AP)— The vacancy in the house cf caused by the representatives death today of E O Leatherwood will be filled at a special election It was stated at the captol here toi day The Utah law provides that in case of a vacancy In the office of congressman the governor must call - a special election immediately unless a regular election is to be held before the next session of ccngress There is no provision it was said for filling a vacancy through an appointment by the governor Governor George H Dern is a Demo- crat Good Fellou) Contributors -- - ’ ??£? ntative d In-Jai- The district attorney’s office indicated today it would investigate the death last January of George Lafayette Finn’former state senator of Iowa The pro’Jected i investigation would result - from a request filed yesterday by! Mrs’ Gladys McAfee of Santa Monica a grand niece of Finn’ Finn’s will disposing of an estate jf $1000000 ls heing contested in the civil courts Mrs ‘McAfee told the district attorney that a male nurse had told her that Finn who was 89 frequently expressed the opinion that he was being poisoned While is being i investigated it Is proposed to make an inquiry Into the various wills left by the Iowan: 1926- - and Three wills dated-1921929 have entered the case It Is alleged one of the wills was forged Th6 will of 1929 was discovered district attorney’s investigators by in the possession of Dr Frank Murphy Finn’s physician It was tom- in a scuffle between detectives: and the physician who said Finn had told him to keep it secret for six months During litigation over the wUl it was charged that Mr Murphy to use ther documents “as a club to force payment of' a note for $100000 made out by John Dickey a nurse” The physician claimed the note was signed by' Finn ins-tende- (API-Represe- ' TOWARD SAME CHURCH All were headed toward the Uie-Nativi- - AID OF RUSSIA j doors to permit the release of George Ross 48 a federal WASHINGTON Dec 24— prisoner 'V' E O Leather-wooUpon recommendation of --U S District Attorney C E Republican of Utah died at Garfield hospital here today where he Hollingsworth Ross’ $2000 bail was set aside by Commis- bad been confined for several weeks sioner H A Soderberg die was being held for the grand jury The Utah member of the house spot - WHITE HOUSE : By Police Chief v - vk 57 AGED I Money Needed to Save Town From Financial Difficulty Claim ’ DEAD Thousands Bound for Mass Ross Victim of Tuberculosis to Leave Clam- Heart Attack Following George Health Breakdown at Midnight on Site Weber Jail Ninety ChUdren Wonder If Santa my Is Fatal of Manger! Visits Quarantined Somes Doctor to' Immunize Old Fellow Dinner or Liberty Is Choico Offered TRIBUTE BY SMOOT SCENE IS DESCRIBED license is defended A HOUSE IS OF BETHLEHEM MEMBER - “h ' ' kna UTftll PILGRIMS DAY’S FEATURE H V LEftTllERWOOD STEADY TRAMP OF FEES CASE IN jy A WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS DEFENSE FOR - ea True blessedness’ consisteth in a UXe and happy death— good A 1 e-s- 1:1 The ’ Good Fellows contribution reached close to the top this morning when a total or $1225X9 was' reached Juliette Lowe Royal Shine and Hat Works $ 1 ’ Buddy and Fred Price friend IL C Peterson A friend - W T Astir ’ Mrs ILRangdahl A friend Ogden Clearing House Sara Keener room Composing Ogden Standard Examiner Gwendolyn Wright dub Sperry Flour company Thomas G Burt A friend Utah Packing corporation Officers and employes cf din- ing car and hotel depart- meat laundry- accounting office and commissary Union Pacific Charity ball Carried forward -- -- Pro-Sperry-- Ty 1509 1000 j f - Total l &3 i2 2253 1 $4143 $122123 |