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Show 4 . i , '- If Salt Lake Stock fctchange-, f . . QUOTATIONS - : ' As Furnished By I , VYEIXS I BBOfilAIX : ; SATURDAY, MAR, 11, 1931. mg.mu ...... Bingham Metals '.v BonaniaMihing 'Bullion ,V'.t Cardiff.,, 1. Central Standard Chief TCon. Colorado - Con. " Crescent Eagle Crown Point . DUC -Butte Dragon -E. Crown- Pt. ... E. Tin. Coal. ... 'East. Tin.- Con, East Utah .'.... Ettieratd7 . Empire Mines . . Eureka Bullion . Eureka Lily . . .'. Gold1 Chain 'Oreat Western Indian' Queen r Iron King ;Kyslone Lehl Tin. Mammoth' -Moscow ' . ML : States Pet. Mountain View NewQulney North Lily ..... JNorth Standard IParkHBinghajn. Park City Con-, Park King Park v Konold . . Park Nelson Park Premier Park Utah . . : Plutua Prince Con. Provo .,.... . Sliver ' fClng Coal. Silver Shieia Silver Standard . . . . Sioux Mines ...... ... So. Standard ...... .08 1 Swansea 5 Con. . . . . .01 Tar -Bkby:.,..... .00 H Tintic Central . . . , ' .014 Tlntic Vad ' ...... 1.25 Tlntic Standard .. 4.0ft Utah Con. .00 Vi Victor Con. .03 Walker Mlnins . - 1.82 SALES 02H .01 H saw .01 .65 .om .02 V .02 .05 ' .04 .08 5. .02 . .02 .05 i6 .16 .01 .01 .00 4 0 .19 t35 oavi .02 M .99 . .0Q m M'A X)7v .05 .09 1.87 .25 .01 .19 8.00 JD2 25 .02 .02 .00 .04 ma .69 '.02 .02 .03 .07 07 .01 . .14 .27 .03 '.64 .07 .17 .18 .03 .04 .01 23 .20 01 25 .45 J03 .01 .02 1.02 .01 Dl 26 .02 .07 .10 .10 - 1.90.-' .45 .02 25 5.15 03 01 01 .11 .04 .01 .03 ia 4.10 .03 .06 1.90 Wife Asks JOivorce; Husband Beat Her; Complaint Says Friends Pay Him" Final Respects i Alleging extreme cruelty Nelda liammond has filed suit for divorce in the Fourth district court gainst Ira , F. Hammond; On September 26, r 1926. Hammond struck the plaintiff In the mouth with his fist knocking four teeth out and cutting cut-ting her upper lip, the complaint recites. After knocking her down he is accused of striking -. her eev-eral eev-eral blows. : '' i -"k On June 30, 1929, the complaint I goes on - to say, - the defendant forced plaintiff to the floor, and beat her with a board. Again on March 12, 1931. he is accused of striking her with a chair, making a' large - cut , in her bead which re quired the services of , a physician who took several stitches to close the wound. ' x The complaint asks for an or der to show cause why " Hammond should not nav tMtinorarv alimonV.' V reasonable attorneys' fee, and suit money. A restraining order is also asked prohibiting the' defend ant from visiting the hfne of the plaintiff pending disposition of the action. Custody of the three minor children is also asked by the plain tiff. The Hammonds were mar ried irt JProvo, February 10, 1925. Ldvina'Jiewton accuses her hus band, Thomas Newton of Prbvo. of Striking her in the face and calling her vile names, in a divorce action filed In th district coutr Reasonable Reason-able alimony, and attorneys fees ate asked. The couple were mar ried in Salt Lake City, January 2r 1930. I " Sr RULON CR AND ALL A. Big 1111, 800 25c. ' Binghma Metals, 15,000 Q 2c. Cardiff. 2500 Q 3c. New Quincy265 3c. Park Premier, 2000 9c-200 Park Utah,' 25 fin jiMito Jl.87. Tlntle Lead, 100 $10-100 ? $1.40. TinUc'SUndard, 100 (?r $4.07. v County .Unit Nurse Goes To Utah A. C. Mis. Evalina Reed, R. N., former nurse, of the Utah county health unit has. accepted a position at the Utah Agricultural college. She will be engaged in special work' In her hew position, according to reports. Pountahi Blamed for Auto Crash The mink can climb trees like a iqulrrel, an rival a fish in swim-' ining and on land has a habit of iisappearing as if by magic. Declaring that the fountain at the intersection of University avenue ave-nue and Center street obscured his view from seihg an east bound. car driven by Amos Davis of Vernon. Tooele county, David Tiittle had a harrow; ' escape from serious " injuries, in-juries, when . his car turning south was struck broadside by the Davis car. Both cars were badly damaged, dam-aged, according to a report of the accident - made by Oscar Peterson, police! officer.. MASH NOTED SINGER LAID TO REST Sprinprville and' surrounding communities com-munities paid glowing tribute to the life pf Rulon Crandall.'one of Utah's promising fnorsf at largely attended funeral ' services- held in Springville " Fourth ward chapel Friday " aftern66hi Leo Robertson of the wfcird bishopric presided. The speakers, who eulogized the. life and fine qualities - of their departed de-parted friend were. Superintendent Chase Madsen of the Price public schools and former; mayor of that cityT Bishop Walter P.. Whitehead nf Provo First ward; President J. Frank Bringhurst ' of Kolob stake and William -Wainwright of the high couhcll. . ; Music was furnished hjT Elmo Coffman, who sang- "O, Dry Those Tears"; Miss Helen Patfreyman saner, "Just Awearin' For You": R. B. Weight and Willinni Parry in a rornet duet played, -"One Fleeting "Hour" "Resignation was sung by Howard Mendenhall of American Frrk r"'' ntenn and Harold Holley sang, "The Home at the End of the .Lafeev V- : -'.:' . - C - r. - The invocation was offered by A. G.- Thorn of the ward bishopric and Paul Thorn offered the benediction. Tho dedicatory pnyer at the city cemetery was offered bv WUlis Strong of the stake high council. Members of '-he Springville band o,f which Rulon was . the vocal soloist, attended the services in a body to show respect for one of their number. 'WobEa Caas even IbcsflllO: i JL consjsteqtly raising its quality etanq-ard etanq-ard anp its standard of value. In no other XcarshoyvieYer, hjxs Nash beep enabled to advance both quality and value as far and as hmh as in its four series for 1931. These cars mfct with instant public accept- v ance. That original approval has, widened and peepenedas the four INashpixesjind the eighteen tash .Eights became more iad ,mbre comroonly spoken, of as , the greatest ;ya!ues in their fields. In one or all ot these models you will note increased horsepower, longer wheelbase, insulated bodies, centralized automatic chassis lub-' lub-' rication, extra : quality upholstery, and many other features at me lowest prices ever placed on cars of such pronounced quality. Drive in let us demonstrate "' 1 V . ' A NEW DEAL J?OR TODAY'S DOLLAR Dhtivirtd Pricisr- Cars Fully, Equipptd Six604-dodr Sedan 6-cj.,nW Wheels $1024 Eiiht-5 4-Ddoir Sidan 8-eyl., 121 Wheelbata ' 11507 . .- - . DiJiverei Eight-77 4-Doot Sedan 8-eyl., 116V4' Whelbie H146 -, , DtliTered , Eighl-90 4Dodr Sedan . 8-cyl., 124 Wbeelbata U026 ' - D.UVered , Ccciiy - Cvcz2 Tilctor Cov foe. i:d ijoutii uraVcnstTY ave. phone 953 Savoldi Is Victor In S. L. Mat Bout SALT LAKE CITY, Mar. 21. (EE) "Jumping : Joe" SaVoldi, erstwhile Notre Dame backfield star, added another notch to his wrestling record rec-ord by defeating Barney Osta-puch, Osta-puch, Michigan heavyweight, in straight falls last night. . ,-Ira Dern, Salt Lake heavyweight, won a" victory over Dr. Carl Sar-polis Sar-polis on a foul. -The f oul constitut ed a neat right uppercut during the third fall which sent Ira catapulting catapult-ing head first out of the ring. J LISTEN to the MOTOR ITS a pleasaure la glide : Idly down the highway? or hit 60 milea orbetter with v assurance that your car - is in great condition for a -complete spring and sum- : mer ahead. You, too, will be agreeably surprised to. know how little it costs' to --put- your car. In -shape by us. 1 . Estimates ; Cheerfuljy. Given Upon Reooest ANDEiRSON r GARAGJ2 s it 24i WEST CKNTEIli ST. . . PHONE 3 ::. ; Why Be Satisfied , . . . . V , . , With less than the Best Film Service when the Best Costs No More? " ; - ; Larson Studio 182 West . Center REAPING IS JfELIGIITFUL (Continued From- Page One) Provo Drama Center, the other by the Nelke Readlnsr club. Mrs. Par- doe responded briefly to the recog nition maintaining ' that ? the gifts stirred emotions which made much speech impossible. A fairly well filled house was present ta enjoy Mrs. Pardoe after her absence of three years. She greeted all, in a -friendly manner before be-fore beginning upon - her' play.' J The reading was somewhat of an. achievement in another way, inasmuch inas-much as the speaking parts - were, largely selected from the book or created by Mrs; Pardde, as the, 'Grand Hotel in play form, tha reader declared, was not available to her. In a voice" that was well modu-v la ted and bore the marks of 'culture, 'cul-ture, Mrs. Pardoe carried the many partr of "Grand Hotel" through to a ? rather f stirring ' climax. The piece is one such as some people would not particularly" select inasmuch inas-much as it attempted to give a picture pic-ture of Grand Hotel, in Germany, for approximately 36' hours. Mis. Pardoe was especially effective ef-fective with' "the two "- lady - parts which she interpreted with -considerable emotion.' 'The mate parts were not quite so well done,- yet thej various characteristics (' of the German personalities were revealed. reveal-ed. It may be that they were all that they should be, and that the writer was merely prejudiced when It comes te' hearing a woman picture pic-ture men's roles. The " enthusiasm with which the audience responded to the presentation, presen-tation, however,' was indication enough that both the reader and her subject met with hearty ap-nrovalr ap-nrovalr ' v v"- . Mrs Pardde's personal charm of voice, manner, arid personality added much to th enjbynierit rof the evening. " . CARD OF THANKS To the 'many friends who so kind-lya kind-lya asslstd: .us" ahd"etemdedv sympathy sym-pathy in 'our recetf h6uo bereavement, be-reavement, we extend tuf "heartfelt thanks and ' deep appreciation. " ' MRS. AMANDA BUSHNELI AND FAMILY. k ', Provo relatives ot. Mason Gard ner of Pine Valley . received word Saturday of. his death which occurred occur-red at his -home Saturday at 10 a? m. Mr: Gardner was a brother of Mrs. Edgar , Jensen and a pphew of Dr. William J. Snow. ' ?H? "was known ' In Provo many jfears ago. ' At one time he was employed em-ployed by the Startup Candy com-pinyt com-pinyt During the last few years hi - had been operating a ranch. His parents, "Mr:-and Mrs. Reuben Reu-ben Gardner, and a sister, Mrs. Heleb Stout have -been living in rovo during thtast winter. He is-survived - by two brothers and five sisters in addition to his parents; par-ents; - Mason Gardner Dies At Pine Vallev Scouts Sponsor Carnival Dance 0A11 the wards of the Utah stake are participating in the carnival dance to be given Friday evening al the Provo high, school gymnasium" gymna-sium" under the auspices of the Boy Scout organization. - Tickets are being sold in every ward and a good response is being reported by the - workers, so far. The Vntire proceeds taken in at the door will be turned over to the scout organization. ! Booths will be erected in different parts of the gypa by the various wards. Willys-Overland Increases Sales TOLEDO, Of February car registrations from a number of leading' cities increases in Willys-Overland Willys-Overland sales, ranging from 25 percent to more than 600. percent compared with the same month of last year, according to a statement issued -here by sales executives of th Willvs-Overland company. ..With -389 sales, Detroit shows an increase of 663 per cent over February. Febru-ary. 1930.' placing Willy-Overland in third position in the industry in m m m ... , .. DESERET MORTUARY "Service Above All" Operating in UTAH COUNTY Kodak Days Are Here! HEDQUIST 2 DRUG STORES & KODAK SHOP that city; St. Louis recorded a gain of 144 percent; .o rating third place; sales of 324 cars in Cincinnati Cincin-nati (Hamilton County) gave a gain of more than 700 percent, placing Willy-Overland in first position po-sition in total sales; Indianapolis showed a gain of 129 percent, for third place; Toledo, first place with an increase of more than 100 percent; Sioux-City gained 350 percent per-cent to ,tie ' for f ist place with another an-other manufacturer; Louisville increased in-creased its sales 150 percent for another an-other third position; Evansville, Ind., . gained 25 percent, also -- In third place; Decatur, I1L, increased sales 300 percent; 198 cars In Kansas City gave Willys-Overland 7.2 percent .of the total business as compared with 5 percent of last February. Everett Hewitt, - known along Broadway as the "typical New Yorker," comes from Muncl, Ind. The finest opals come from Hungary. Why Does The 0rem",Get Your Shipments Through Promptly? Efficient Operation combined with the Personal Desire to be of Personal Service solves the transporta-. tion problem. Speed of Express at the Cost of Freight. Salt Lake & Utah Railroad "Good Public Service" - THE STORY that one of GOES the counsel-: counsel-: ' ors for the Santa Fe Railroad was quite deaf, At a " church dinner he was called upon to give the blessing. With harid to ear, he apologized for not ; Understanding .the message) finally he blurted out'T kriow you are frying fry-ing td ask me something, deacon,, but I can't hear a d word you are saying' We hope you are not all like" him When we tell you that we will assemble the parts and quote you a price on the completed job-no matter how large or small. We are. as serious about this as was-the deacon. . Sraoot's Service Satisfies HARK! There's a robin singing in the old apple tree. 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