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Show rjcr.ncrr 'PRO V O - CaAt4 rm 'isolate Mm, - lacUosui ( tha cout. J Kftsnty would tow yrevid-:- 4 placed th iba sb Mil U h pastor ia charge; M claimed. . Tha suit area filed te King county Interest H Of Second Lidf WASHINGTON;-Ap- ' , I - 1 la tha productk of bar, The eontroyeray oar tha social !: it Confronted with the picture February 18, he alleged, she said she fcrould not marry him. , Trebi had occupied and Byron Alder of thtiUUh - I r r i ? i U, . -- i nrriTfi PASSES AYAY He" feeding, liyaetock-- and poultry and should be grown more extensively PAY80N Mrs. Marie Hill Searle. y 9. (U.!! PORTLAND, than at prtfaent. oldest woman of Payson died Sunr yof'56ne' In "her Ufe Mra, Minnie day night at the hame of fi&: latt Yiothtng to y daughter, lira. Ida A. Pac. She to newspanermen, when asked they was. horn April .13 . 1840 Hew ner aoout the-- itw.OOO breach of Borough, New Hampshire. Her husfiled tult ntt promise 'agttftather band, John Courtlond Searle waa Beatle by a middle age minister. one of the original settlers of Pay-so- n. . Ore.,-Apri!- , at 0REIIN1NT ; V- - W - J To English Court - SAOtAME-XT- WASaiNGT01,-Apra--- i V- r i V- -. t -' t -- - s Kf .g Arrest of Mrs. Edna Sharp on charge of kidnaping Doris Murphy, 8, in abduction mystery, San Francisco recentlyriaa cleared a police declare-- . They nay Mrs, Sharp confessed that she kidnaped 'Bar bara June osbon faisQ shown) in san trancwo in iook ver Angeles, and Released her there. Mrs. Sharp, now awaiting trial, aays shstost a baby girl through death and, ever since, haa wanted a child. ' three-year-o- ld - " 1 Lindbergh Prepares To Honor Merrick V, J IA ' senate, i .' 1 ' - . ; Rex Hardy, son of tha accuse uri?t temporarily gave up his ay ! tempt to impeach lha testimony of WilUam Laying. Log,Angeleaaawa. papermaa, who waa oa the wttneaj stand when court Opened, today. - Lieutenant Governor M. L. Carna-- ' baa notified young Hardy that his efforta to Impeach tha witness would not be permitted unless ft waa shewn that .Laving knew per. niaiior quoiea tn tha aonaiiy oi Interview that be wrote ani peraoa- -' I ally directed Its publication, Aimee Mcpherson's testimony was expectea a ocgia tat xoaay. K ui lVf j Oreed to Snrav "Win! nssh nA' f wiiiajisai I I ATtlV fTT J ?l TiTV tTIV PRESEHTPLAI sjbm j., ci lucceasiul maetingwaa held-- ot the Edgemont Farm Bureau last night, John W. Btubbs, in charge Drover Clyde, agricultural, inspec tor n& Anson B. 11, asslsUnt county ngtmt, were the. principal speakers, nd discussed orchard in i r, - ' f o'clock.sects and their control. Special emv Mrs. A. L. Larson is dlrectlnaw tha waa , . I , placed oa peach borer, pnasia rpigjrt wnicn pimuiaes to Dt Unusu-codling moth, wdoTy aphis, etc. Tha" nc amusing. ally publio Growers were urged to spray at the vea. proper time to control these peata SAN FRANCISCO. Calif., April 0 The east of characters is a. foi. A meeting will be held next MonH! The historic -- arctic cutter Iowa: Rosa, Anna Marlon Russell-Prof- . day night, AprU 10, at 7:30 at the Bear was in quarantine today on Martin Goldwhlnney, Viri Edgemont meeting house, to discuss account of meningitis discovered in Dixon; Dr. Leopold Newman, Arvis further plana, and diacusa the or- the crew, Call; Mariana, Bessie Collins; Soar. ganization of dairy calf clubs and Three. cases were removed to the tan Sturgius, Charles H. Hend.r. i bull blocks. marine hospital. one,aafcrfferer-- l son; Charles Harking. WllUrf Mrs. Sophronia Gold. -frOmthe disease, jne as aicarrierJWest-over- ; IWroEOTlFIEB-ilOB, : 1 - -- Arctic Cutter Is w, . ( e papemea put,, Uahed by Laa Angeles papers about the l2J0"toe gift" alleged tahav, ieea given to Judge Carlos S. Hardy uci auai cott- ay- avinie uviu1 tiauad this morning as th lmpaacv ment trial resumed before tha stt The turban is to be fashionable agai In the west In tin coming aeAfton Here Is one . comeav .u- ,iv : xne ciever rour-a...n. ,m. j. ia worn. which it ny tne xmra waro M. I. A. Thurs. Iday, April iti in the ward amuseV ment nau. a enuaren'a matlnea will commence at-- 4 and tht evening performance will begin at p.-m- Under Quarantine Y. l" MSBACKMAM He died several years aso at the age of 1, Of thett eleven chil COUNTY dren, the following survive: Mrs. Ida Pace. Frank Searle. Oarrv MEETS Searle, Will Stfarle of Payson, Fred MEXICO April 9 (EE) 4 Funeral services for Bobble Don Searle of Star. Au Searle of Tooel. Col. Charles .CITY. A. Lindbergh . left by (Continued From Page One) aid Kallaa, son of Funeral aervicea will be held Wed airplane for the United Btatea to Al-Mr. and Mrs. Dan KaUaa. who died nesday at m. in the Fourth Jtp. day to- - honor the memory of the . W. D, Spackman of Sterling, I Dahle, M. tott, John F. Men- at the famllx horns Jn .terdjcMpel ,...'......, ANGELES." April . UE flew lerta 3anada, man who guided - dimhall, Eli J, Ciayson, Charles R j Friday nljfht Orem7"were held Monday afternoon rs. tienrge a. arown oi The vnung VTiraan'a ttrrnn fenn-- 1 Paris from. New Yora,,. tp at Murtuaay uliarpt;! After a week'a visit to 1his fian Provo, arrived here Monday' eVe- boating in the Los Angeles river .Manufacturing O, L. Warnlck, A. F. Davis," member of the Tlmpi ALEXANDRIA. Va. Th mtl cee. Miss Anne Morrow, Lindbergh ning and left this morning for Salt last Thursday still was unidentified John O. Beealey. 'ward bishopric, presided at Leadbeater drug atore here prob- left Valbuena. Field at 12:20 p. m. Lake, to make arrangements for today and authorities Merchants Clayton Jenkins, Neil anogos apparently the aervicea and waa one of the ably has served more. Illustrious ere without any clue which might wepeeted-t- o By, i the shipment of 'the body of his Dahie ' speakers; T.. C, Hebertson . also mt'a than any other in the country. New York to join in the reception father, W. H. SpacEmah7ToSTerl-ing- . lead' to her murderer. ' Fine arts E. S. Hinckley, Wayne poke. uawara stabler, founder of tho of the body of. Myron T. Herrick O. D. Campbell. fohnson, John P. Mendenhall. The invocation was offered by store, served George Washington. when Mr. Spackman, 65, died Sunday next Friday from . hla When Lead- - Paris. . Later, Lindbergh probably morning in a Salt Lake hospital, and the John Barker, Clyde pray. closing Mrs. Economics Home E. H, er was i which he received Fri- beater took ove"r the store, It be will go to Cleveland far the funeral ny Lloyd Croxford. Eastmond. acci-- I came a sratherlnz dace for Dsn lei services there. -street l.dav.ln a , Two beautiful vocal solos of "Tour A 'liudgertommittee eomprlscfl corner at occurred the dent which Webster, Caland John Clay Henry Sweer Little Rosebud Has Left the members of the executive com' of First West and First South It ia said Col. Robert E. Lee STATE FAIR MEETING wlttee together with J. F. fikinner You." and "Sonny Boy," were Tend- houn. was In the stort when hp received in Salt Lake. Death waa Plana, were discussed at a meet- streets nd C. L. Warnlck was appofnted to ered by Mr. Croxford, after which orders to oust John. Brown from ing at Salt Lake City, Monday, for due to a blood clot on the brain, and 'carefully budget the funds of the "God Be With You Till We Meat the county exhibits to be displayed other injuries. institution prior to publishing the Again," waa sune bv the Deseret Harpers Ferry. I trio. at the state fair this fall. The The accWt'nt occurred- when a Mortuary list. premium automobilecar street the struck HARD TO SATISFY Interment waa in the Provo city it premium list waa discussed In deCLEVELAND Airplanes take un tail by the representatives of the driven, b of Miss Axle Spackman, cemetery, where the grave waa dedthe deceased, who were Cleveland slghtscfera from the air central counties of the state and daughter icated by Clyde Barker, port for a tour of the city. Pilot various changes made. Meeting, was enroute to tht'ir home ia Sterling from a three months' tour of Utah Sam Taylor's plane called by E, S. Holmes, manager of failed to function recently and the state felr;5Jtah comfty was and California. ; Mr. Spackman was thrown from forced him to make a hazardnna represented by John Mendenhall, the car, and was rendered landing in the back yarff of a fac- C. L. Warnick and W. J, Thayne. Miss' Spackmah's injuries tory, -- One customer, after being were slight and she was released "T rtMnH safely landed rema-rlraPETTICOAT RULE from the hospital on Sunday. get my money's-worth- . I was sun- - LOS ANGELES, April 01) Funt'ral services will be held at Mrs. J. D. Boyd received word posed to be up about 25 minutes and The petticoat rule of Mabel Walker Impreaslva funeral services for the Deseret Mortuary chapel of Salt Robert Arthur Clark, thia morning of the' death of her the way I figure It I wae'enlv un Wlllebrandt over federal prisons of Lake, I Friday at 1:30- p. m., after son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles brother, Lewis 8. Peterson of Santa about twelve. Gimme' my money : back-thejountpLhaav Clark, were held Monday afternoon' quin. uwioiiMtiiuu ffiaovaa vviiuiuuius for burial. at tha Desaret Mortuary chapeL that nothing short of a congression Sterling Mr. Peterson was born in SantaS- IL.1 L. Nelaon of tha Second NOT PERMISSIBLE can Bishop al Investigation remedy the sit quin, October 4, 1872, and had lived CLEVELAND TOO Patrolman Leo X uation, John W. Snook, former warward, presided. The child died Sat- there' practically all of hia life. Hons horns' in at Provo. tha was off of family urday his federal den Atlanta a in coat, taking penitentiary Surviving' are his widow, Dora I Bishop James H. 'Clark of the CLASSIFICATION aid here ti Blohn PetersonrRnd tha following to the store 'because it had Tlmpandgos Ward, and Charles D. children: guard Terry were the speakers. Edward Evan L., Ralph a, Alden F., Shirl, been robbe'd on four occasions. As FOR SALE Xm ported thorobred MERGER ILLEGAL Florence, Clinton, Arzley his hands were In the air. removlnc push opened .with prayer. WASHINGTON, AprU 9. CP police dog. 765 So. Univ. Ave. alO and Vernle all of Peterson, his coat, the robber decided to make The administration regards the pro . "Miss Betty Madseh furnished two . -- : Vaaaaaaf tiSal atAMil aiaatAa another raid on 4he store.- - He en- - J ject for Hhe proposed merger of the lished rooms. ir-- m& CUWUW TWBa aVUl Owativ VU1 "Vaiib nnoun. Trerea ana saidr Youwere planted $12 mo., modern. S81tl.a UttlrRosehudand Taa to Face, nil Um n nmma Has here to get me. ,1 ought to shoot graph company and the Radio Cor- i pLIttle Plna Rosebud.'' The closing sj yow .fuHof holea Lie .down on the nArntlnn gt AmiirlM am In HAnflUf WANTED Experienced woman for floor.' He then robbed the atore with t'xistlng laws governing radio 246. "TiUmbeY wai rendereafby the Des-rhousework. Phone general - au of $158. communication. Mortuary trio, "Bishop Nelson offered the benediction and 4he dedicatory prayer Funeral services for Wm. Thomas at the Provo ctly cemetery was King who died at his residence in Clark. pronounced by Bishop Provo, will be held Wednesday at 1:80 p. m. in tha Sixth ward chapel, The body may be viewed at AQl ' Saltwater tains have frequently South Fourth West, from to B a. re. o 1 p. m Wednesday. BIhop Me--1 been reported duringtropical Inter chHMa, - 'This - is fxplalned by the Adams Will be in charge. fact that spray from waves which ment will be In the Provo city eem- TODAY-CHOO- SE tha storms ganerata is afttn ctrrled etery 'under the .dlractlao of the ' Deaerat Mortuary. far Inland by tha wlnda, - FAIR - 1 FmtgreisAre Calif, April (TJrurthera!loniistc concerning arttelecb,. apaa his ambassador ta the court of St James and will make formal a- noaaoament ( his atlactloa probably this week. It was -laarnfid lortay at the White House. I I Former Vie President CharUa A Dawaavof Chicago, la far ahC&d in tha capital's speculative sweep-- s takes oa the "London appointment, bat ' diplomatic circlta- - are atill oouhtful that President Hoover has Maria Dawes for i selected lha ranking diplomaU post-Ambassador Alanaon B. Houra- tcm. will sail from England lata thia month. Under erdiwiry procedure. nia ueeoaaor would aaQ for England soon afteVward. . Former Secretary of War Dwight i Davis of St Louis also has been mentioned lor tha London embassy, but Missouri friends, have not had an Inkling Davie has been decidetf Aa la tha case of Dawea, upon. Davia presents a name which lor a time acUvsly raalatad the HooveV I. presidential candidacy in tha pre- i cenveution cainpaign last year. 'U sn r . l!Impeac!ir.:er.t 01 Judge Hardy Goes On: Aimee Cornir . 1 ll : t 1 ' i4uWai ollgeelare has never had a church u'PjjEinnPi practically as good as corn for ta Seattle. IK r Agri- - that-baH- ey pMirgh. ' - I OLDESTWOMAN Den- Seattle-fro- ver and previously aVAVV( 1 - - large dairy and poultry towt'y I commlttaa and recttved Borah's should fctimulate the planting of promise that the resolution would barley, in the opinion of Mr. not be permitted to, languish long Thayne, who says that Cache val-- n committee. May una uwdo Hcugoi.iRnnrjr "Soran, Ilka Heflin and Senator producers of barley: . Norrto, of Nebraska, who recently Poultrymen and daljm1iriaked the sUte departawnt to send Utah county 'are reporting aa food the matter to the world court, has results from feedine barley as corn. long been displeased with the activ. thousands of acres of bottom land tUea of the aoelai'lobby4 Which Is now practically unproduc ana mey are rallying sentiment for a made could be tive' profitable by attong fight on the aide of the Instead, of hav- planting to barley.. -to at the present ship in com ing high freight rates. The most popular variety of barley among Uph county growers is known aa the news-$npe- , ' - . PmVi-M- i. Pnasidant Hoover baa Aacidad er In tha apartment, aha made "violent and passionate love," and re--' beatetf marriage proposals. Clark, la consideration of prora- jaea that .tha f oapel ship would be launcned and that they would carry n: evangelistic " work "togeTRer, promised to marry her, he said. !. Mra. Konnt'dy was accused, of having used an assumed name, Mary E. Klark, and he alleged he 1id not fcnow her Identity until hc Recognized' her picture in a , r. - ' T rw-- s i ril lay la Increasing throughout tha status of Mra. Edward Everett county, according te County Agn-- Gen, half-aistof Vice President cultural Atftt W. J. Thayae, am Curtis waa thrust forward aa a n- ourt-la- t jrwUrdajr by attorney 1 tfcmsl tsan today whan "Senator r,pr anting the aaiBJstra.-jjThe ewple met December 14, through his off km in regard U tha Keflin of. Alabama, a Democrat, &92S, the complaint stated! lira. pjurehaaa of certified aao. announced seriously his intention Jacob Hansen of Palmyra teat of proposing alaw at the coming )eaedyf forged that thy oa 588 Jm of congreaa officially establishing year grew Rpundaofjjbariey enjoyment together," places lltfced. and oa December SO they I acres, or almbat an avtVage of Mrs. Gaa aa the "second lady f -I inn men. ta ner tha Others amlmls a. - ' In luncheon had v.; Upland." Rjhi. similar reached have yields, Heflin's move was assured of There, Mrs. Kennedy, the complaint county ttenti added. Informed Win aha naa rented Stiowing that barley la one ef the ha can that moat, anartaiant in tha hotel artiera when ha tailed on Chairman Borah profitable crops a of here raised. The presence Of tha Senate Foralirn Rjlat4ona thv- "tauld talk undisturbed: u 9.1" ? 9 I! i 1 h.l ' SPA Y; APR She Admits Another, Kidnaping tf - UE A LT.-- T V. Tl odety Comedy. SAYS THAW 0c EVENING 'dmsrjn!.: "HA" KENNED PLAIiTBARLEY IN QUEER SUIT ry (U T A m- WARD -- I' Y: te anTOa-i"SUspectedriwte- )s fon-ln-te- rr cut lei, relUed lion sarv Una. ice and by congressional act turned over to the city of Oakland for There are tribes of savages who"' use aa a marine museum; has been not know, that the sun is tha lying at Government island await-f- o source of daylight ing formal transfer. Tire-el- d son-in-la- from-lniurl- waster. . , LAST RITES , . i three-motor- Santaquin Man Is Beckoned By Death FORM ,. uncon-Bcidu- S. 9.-- seven-month-p- ld pjMuceiaucdejj- : ' - n ' u Jm m l sjvjwh., i ve r yi f Mar. LATE FOR : l s .wv nrto- - ,lr -- f1 ' P h ,u : .ii J iii i M :i. , f I i Internationalr-Telephone-and-Tele- et H- W.-mlft H . Jr-o ' rraKr lessor. r,i Ar - it- w r,rifT-3a.--..' misfL vr& i i pi ' FUNERALS cy-4t- THE VOGUE OF it wastes and driesiL - at tjnc same time -- 31HITEKING .Mint Per pp KINGSFORD'S Silver Gloss or Corn !rd STARCH 25t Rctra. Can 14-o- z. 23c Mustard Per SALAD VAN CAMPS PURE TOSIATO Bottles 2 for t SILYERDALE WEET,JUICYSUNK1ST WHEN MOTOR CARS WERE RARE ilrt ' a raj on Job' stuck ' . - ttEOOd'UttloOK. ' Try our . -- 700 SAlil-RUS- , ? ' . niONE SIX e . S TROVO. v - , ll Tn CUona toilet bowls-kee- ps .. ......21c them eanltary Salt Bacon TlIBBOILilhi... '. Cans i Flour Z .. ,uuC lie EAlrSTEWrlb.- I 171" FRESH FIS1I AND POULTRY . . 1.6c a i7Uc f. . ' Handles Water for Yoti Will The new time. You will marvel, at the simplicity of 16 all the ease with which It operatesf-t- ha gentleness of the famous vacuum cups which will wash your most precious laces with the tenderness of human hands, and even your rar rugs with a marvelous thoroughness; tha wonderful new dryer " which will dry your clothes evenly," ready ior the line, without dripping hemaWith-c- ut deep wrinkles that are hard to iron out, and without broken buttons. THE ONE-- Dixon Tayl :., . P system makel water-circulati- ng it unnecessary for a cupful of water. ..25c Cans . yout own tn. RED SEAL LYE . be amazed and delighted at .the New Easv Washer handle . one biz batch of clothes in4ta famous Vacuum Cup "washinjr tub, dampry another bie batch ia its new drying tub and while au thia la going: on. handle ever drop of water ior you all' at the same YOU OCf $1.55 FANCY EASTERN, lb. iiti ii II it speed, right ' HOLER'S WASATCH BRAND ....$LU AIIDERSONFORD GMAGE: -m JacVel In Syrup sao r j 95c 5 Dozen 2Lorg . . 'See this amazing new in3 of washing ..25c BRAND SLICED Peaches GUBLER'S DIXIE, UTAH - service. The Goodyear U alaunch made aa aa the orizina' repair part too! tire. WD save you none Method-repai- ' Per Doz. ......23c ft sore thumb. i . But not now not the iy we do 'em. Youll hate to look twice to find where we've fixed your Injured tire end It will wear just ' - , pir' S 35c LI DBFS PREPARED FRUITS OR VEGETABLES FOR .It 37c One Bar Mission Bell Toilet So ap Free With Each Package. I1 T4 . FOR YOURSELF WASHING MACHINE 5QAP t ) . r j . . . 'hi f II - you to lift as much W As the suds, the rinse and the blue water are whisked out of the clothes in the dryer, , each in turn flows hack into the proper tub: When the washing is finished, the emptieji the suds into tha sink or m v .drain, To give you an opportunity to sea wltS Jrour own eyes, all these wonders, we will lend you. . New Etay, bring it to your. home on your regular washday and let ' you do your week's washiM with it abso lutely free. And ahould you wish to own uieaotry, you can .maKe s smau aowB payment and keep, the washer in your home permanently,' Phone us todayt: .. i V -- RICE HOUSE" or-Russelli- Co; MOM Busy Furniture Stores THE LOWEST PRICES LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED BUYING ' , , AFFORDS |