Show tf Telephone Wwatcb 590 F uneral THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE OBITUARIES Funeral services for Mrs Ell Depmtn of Eureka Utah will be held at the Catholic church at Eureka Utah Friday mornini commencing at 10 o clock Her remains will lay in state at the Hell O Donnell mortuary 973 East First South at Saturday morning until 11 o clock mhlch time final prayer will be offered Mrs Eliza Moor Perry 77 a resident of Mr Effi Luts Emcrv Burial will be in the family plot at Ml Salt Lake for sixty years died Thursday Oaorge Henry Emery Please omit lowers Calvary cemetery at tht family home 024 Edison for the Utah-ldah- o DEPREZIN— Elisa Moore Perry jrequest of family XUDWARDS—Puneral services for Mary Fllen Edwards of Bountiful will be held Friday at 2 p m In the First ward chapel Bountiful at Bishop Cannon offlclaiins Interment Bountiful cemetery under the dl rectlon of the Deseret mortuary FURNI8&— Funeral services for Lucinda C Furnlss 1068 California aenue will be held Sunday at 12 80 noon in the Cannon ward chapel Bishop Tracy Y Cannon officiating Mrs Kumiss may be viewed at the mortuary Saturday and Sunday from 9 30 a m unttl time of aervlcea Entombment Salt Lake mausoleum under direction of Deseret mortuary QER18CU— Funeral amices for Julius here Mrs Perry was born in Sheepshed En1864 e gland April 38 daughter of Charles and Sarah Moore She married James Perry in 1870 coming to Frederic Oertach of 808 Genesee avenue Salt Lake the followwill be held Sunday at I p m In the ing year with her d Twenty-sUi- h ward chapel Bishop Charles He died In Weed offlclatinc Mr Gertsch may be 1817 viewed at the Saturday and at Surviving are etsht the residence mortuary prior to services sons and daughters Interment CitySunday cemetery under direction Charles James John of the Deseret mortuary H and William D fcMn LUCE— Funeral services for Annie Luce of Perry Mrs J W te- w T9rr 470 F street will b held Friday at 3 p m enson Mrs W H Mr In the rose room of the Deseret mortuary Shueddlg and Mrs A W Orlfflths Balt the Rev Post of the Episcopal church Lake and Mrs E T MslquUt Long Beach offtciiLlns The remains may be viewed Cal : a brother and Charles Moore twenty-fat the Deseret mortuary Friday prior to and Mrs Lois Webstersister of England services Interment Mt Olivet cemetery our and five greatgrandchildren Please omit flowers grandchildren OLSEN— Funeral services for Bertha Marie Olsen wife of Christian M Olsen will be SO held Sunday at 12 In the Forest Dale L ward chape! Friends may call at the residence 2203 South Eighth East SaturFuneral services for Mra Grace L Row-se- ll 8 10 79 L D 8 temple worker who died day from to 8 p m and Sunday from to IF Interment Wssatch Lawn Burial at her residence 80 Anseio avenue Tuee-da- y ark under of Larkin Mor-uar- y direction will be at 12 30 the E company p m Sunday In the KERRY-FuneMiller ward chapel ral for Elisa Moore services Perry of 6J4 Edison street will be held Bishop E J Solomon Sunday at 2 p m !u the Third ward will officiate The body may be chapel Bishop Sheldon Brewster officiating Mrs Perry may be viewed at the viewed 8unday at the mortuary Saturday evening and at the home of her son Wal9130 residence Sunday from 0am until time ter Rowaell of services Interment City cemetery South State street under the dlrectlou of the Deseret mor prior to the aervlcea tuary Mra Rowaelt was t SMITH— Funeral services for Amanda born In Crewkerne s Louise Smith of KaysvlUe will be held England ww April 25 She came to Fridsy at 3 p m in the Kaysvllle taber- 1852 1 nacle Bishop Frank Hyde officiating Halt Lake as a younc Mrs Smith may be viewed at the resi- woman after Joining dence Friday prior to services Interment the L D 8 church Kajsvllle cemetery under the direction of For the last fifteen years the had been an the Deseret mortuary YOUNG— Funeral services for Maud Mary active temple worker and had been a mem3 Young aged 53 will be held Friday at Cottonwood P m in t ho South ward ber of the Relief the chapel Mends mav call at the resi- widow Bheof was William dence of William B Erickson Vine street Murray Friday from Ham until time Ron tell Mra of services Funeral services will also be Eleven of her four- held Sunday at the Vernal ward chapel teen children aunlve: William D Jamet Interment will take place in Vernal Utah A Frederick Walter George A Charles under the direction of the George A Jen-kin- a Arthur and Alonzo Rowsell Mrs Roalna Ailsop and Mra KUza M Hoglund of Balt mortuary and Mra C F Paiue of Oakland ZITO— Funeral services for Joy Zlto Infant Lake thirty-nin- e and aUteen grandchildren daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Zlto of Magna will bo held 8unday at 9 p m In the rose room of the Deseret mortuary Bishop Edward Diamond officiating The R baby mty be viewed at the mortuary prior to services Mrs Euphemia Reid Stevenson 53 wife of Robert Stevenaou lineman lor the Utah 147 Monuments Power and Light company died at her 1881 Lake residence atreet Thursday morning of cerebral meningitis which de8887-- J 38 Rn w rials rl rm W an attack of Influenza veloped from Mra Stevenson was born in Salt Lake 142 Florists November 14 1878 and had resided here life her 1 80 Main ERNFST LAMBOURNE Was throughout Besides her husband she la survived by 1518 Silt Lake's oldest and leading florist three sons Robert Jr Alex and David Stevenson of Balt Lake a daughter Mrs of Fresno Cal two United State of Agricul- Christina 8tevenson her parents William R ture Bureau ofDepartment Public Road Ogden grandchildren two and Christina Penman Gallacher 22 1931 Utah April SEALED BIDS brothers James G Oallacher of 8alt Lake In single copy subject to th condi- and Andrew P Gallacher of Hamilton herein will be re- Ohio five slaters Mrs C S Knowles and tions contained D R Smith Salt Lake Mra W S ceived until 10 o’clock A M May S Mrs Richards and Mra Cayford of 1931 and then opened for fur- Ferno and Mrs Lewis Harry publicly Montgomery of Log all labor materials perand and nishing Angeles CaL forming all work for reconstructing surfacing or Improving the Logan-Oar-de- n E Adams City National Forest Road Project No located within or partly withEugene Adama Jr in the Cache National Forest County of sonRobert of Mra Dagmar Adams McCarthy of Cache State of Utah The length of Balt Lake and Robert Eugene Adama of to be constructed or im- San K ranclsco died at a local hospital the project morning of pneumonia He was proved la approximately 12 848 miles Thursday student at the Emerson school and lived and the principal Items of work are awith hia at 1057 East Thirteenth mother 22 acres Clear- South atreet approximately aa follows ing 30 acres Drubbing 135000 Cu Yds He la survived by hia parent! Unclassified Excavation 22100 Cu Yds Unclassified Excavation for channel change 890 Cu Yds Unclassified Excavation for Concrete Structures 714 Jacob Smith 75 former hotel and livery Cu Yds Unclassified Excavation for C stable keeper of Pleasant Grove died at M P Culverts and Headwalls 103800 a local hospital Thursday evening folSta Yds- - overhaul 486 Miles Fine-gradi- lowing an operation for bladder disease He was born in Salt Lake of Subgrade and Shoulders March 27 I8o0 the son of William J and Mary Ann 17100 Cu Yds Crushed-Roc- k Sec Utah pioneer of 1849 He moved 820 Cu Smith or Crushed-OravPleasant Grove as a young man and or to Yds Supplemental Crushed-Roc- k made hia home there until the death of Crushed-OravA Yds 257 Cu Class hia wife Mrs Mary C Hampton Smith Concrete: 95 Cu Yds Class B Con- In 1912 He had alnce lived tn Salt Lake Mr Smith is survived bv four children crete 627 Cu Yds Class D Concrete 158-09 850 Pounds Expansion Bearings Sidney J and Howard H 8mlth and Mrs Pounds Reinforcing Steel 1982 Ltn Ernest AL Wilcox of Salt Lake and Mrs Peterson of Magna eight grandC M Pipe 398 Lin Ft Frank Ft and a sister Mias Mary A Smith C D M Pipe 1240 Cu Yds children of Salt Lake Hand-lai- d Hand-lai- d 200 Cu Yds Riprap Grace 4 Euphcmia Rowsell Stevenson Jr Robert &3 Sugar company died at a local hospital 1 hursday following an appeudlciua operation Mrs' Emery wai bom In SmUhfleld Utah July 1 1677 and later moved to R t x b u r g Idaho where ahe lived until she married Mr EmShe had tinea ery made her home in Sait Lake Her father-in-la- w tUa late George R Emery was In the presidency of the Salt Lake stake D of the L S church of which ahe waa an active mem- APRIL Weather condition April S3 1931: 7 he plateau low haa drifted slowly eastward to Utah with lowest pressure over the southern portion of the state Hlah barometric pressures a till dominate the northwestern plains states and the northeastern Hocky Mountain elope with continued Hftiikkn?r vrel cold thgg in the eastern Mon ot Colorado and Wyoming and the loentral Missouri valley As a result of this distribution snow lias resulted f treasure n the cold area of the htsh with light to moderate rains hi New Mexico Utah Idaho and Nevada Rain had betun also on the extreme southern California coaat Light showers are noted through the central valleys with heavier rains and winds of gale Atlantic coast middle along the velocity Comparative data at Salt Lake City: Temperature Degrees 58 today Highest temperature 85 Highest In this month siuce 1874 38 Lowest Ust night 16 Lowest this month alncs 1174 48 Mean for today 51 Normal Inches Precipitation STUDY STARTS' BAXTER BASIN OF WYOMING and had lived here ail hie life Mr Hunt Is survived by his widow Mrs Jessie Hunt a daughter Mra Ethel Snell and two eon Elmer R Hunt of Balt Lake and Robert E Hunt of 6eattle 9 Eugene S Hileman Eugene 8 Hileman 50 of JS0 West Seventh South street a barber died at a local hospital Thursday following an operation for appendicitis He was born in Kama January 35 1875 and had lived in Balt Lake for the last thirty years Mr Hileman is survived bv his widow Mra Cora Milan Hileman and four brothers and slMer Mrs Charles McClure Salt Lake Mrs B F Wlnaler Treinonlon C H Hileman San Antonio Texas snd A D Hileman of Manila P I Sizeable Well Comes Institution Smithsonian Willi Good Showing Seeks to Learn Origin of Oil of Fossils MEN GAIN PLEA George G Hardy S L Statistics Joy Zito Joy Zlto daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph J Zito of Magna died at a local of hospital morning Thursday bronchial pneumonia She was bom in Magna January 6 1930 Besides her parents two sisters Jorralhe and Bonnie Lee Zito and a half brother Leo McDaniel alt of Magna survive John Henry Fox CIRCLEVILLE-Jo- hn Henry Fox 81 died Tuesday Mr Fox was born at 8t Johns England on October 3 I860 a son of George and Jane Carter Fox The family came to 6t Louis in 1854 There the family lived for two years During this time the father died The mother and family crossed the plains with the Thomas Harris company Lake October 6 1656 Balt arriving in He went to live with Bishop Jenkins of the Third ward in 1865 During this time he hauled sand to aid in the construction of the Salt Lake temple He was workins at Promontory in 1069 when the golden spike was driven In 1875 he married Mary Olson of Gunnison the first white girl born In Manti In I860 he moved hil family to Mill Creek 8alt Lake county and April 1 1886 arrived in Circlevllle He was the first man to take up land east of the 8evler river and built the first canal to irrigate the fields on that side of the stream He is survived by hi widow and the following children: John R Fox Beaver Hugh Fox Salt Take Olson and George H Fox and Mrs Gertrude Fox Thomas Circlevllle Twenty-seven and three grandchildren also survive I C C Grants Right to Intervene in Rate Hearing In and Dahlquisi attorneys SUITS FILED Insurance company NEW Beneficial Life ARRIVES IN U S Hundred Sixty-tlire- c More than 80 new members were voted Into the chamber of commerce Importers Must Present Proof of Free Labor to Land Products Thursday by the board of governors at Its weekly meeting J J Kelly PROVIDENCE R I April 25 (P) chairman of the membership campaign reported that this number — Soviet Russla’a long expected “test new members case” cargo of 3200000 feet of spruce brings the total lumber arrived here today on the during the drive to 163 ther ROCK SPRINGS Those voted on Thursday are Frank battered old Finnish tramp steamer sizeable pas well wabrought In late McCurdy J T Gardener Theo Anversolse and found United States thus evening In the north Baxter Alen H Queans Leland H customs officials uncertain as tq Basin structure described as George Kimball C J Ullrich J H Harrop whether It should be admitted 3 town- Maurice Warshaw Paul K Woodcox W Capper permit on section A three-hou- r Inspection of the Jr cargo itself and a long discussion beship 19 range 104 and lies about two Richard Wallace Imer Pett Schwen-dlma- n of the Lincoln W miles Fred a north tween representatives of the treasury and half George O Oglesby E A Chatfleld Sylvester department and the A C Dutton highway through the basin and on B Baxter Prout Rollo William J of station north Lumber company local consignees straight Ralph the Union Pacific railroad Both gas Cowan Walter Perschon John E resulted In no decision It was then and a good showing of oil were en- Dooly E Levinson V F Peterson announced all data collected by the countered at the top of the Sundance O W Schoenfeld E Rumel Clayton federal officers together with eviH B Taylor Herbert R Bluke sand at the depth of 3598 leet dence submitted by the Dutton comIt was drilled to 3825 feet tonight Kashltaro Mlsukl R Nakazo M pany purporting to show the lumber while a group of Mountain Fuel Sup- Fukasaua W L Partner Joseph C was not produced by convict labor ply men had the hole balled repeated- Lynch John J Phoenix Jr Dr C had been forwarded to Washington An early decision possibly by toly for the constant flow of oil which la Ralph Cornwall R E Guyre Thad J denominated H Fred morrow from the commissioner of by these officials as 8tcvens O A Shurtliff "Just a showing” The gas increased Bushman Milton C Iverson Frank customs at Washington was hoped in volume a they drilled and reached Denner James R Smyth Charles M for Federal Attorney Henry M Bos Stoffle S P Smith E W Bralnard Jr said a million cubic feet at 8 o'clock The company regards the find as a Murphy Eldredge S T Ricketts Roy Captain Arne Stenroos skipper of good showing of oil and eyery effort W Osoarson William H Kalnltz the Anversolse said free Russian jilll be made to give the ground a Ralph T Wennerblom Ross Dudley labor and modem machinery was emthorough test for more oil The com- Dave Wolf J O Neal Ernest Glezos ployed In loading his vessel but that Walter C Watson R C Junes he knew nothing about the producpany reports that the Frontier formation was tapped at approximately Howard J Engh Howard Brown R tion of the lumber 2400 feet and was dry The Dakota A Austin E H Chapman J V Hill The burden of proof rests with thd was reached at 3200 feet with a show John A Dutton Theodore W Plescia Dutton company and the Amtorg W Welti Thomas Hughes T L Par- soviet trading corporation of gas mixed with a flow of water to show This Is the most Important discov- ker J H Reeve Warner P Jetrell the lumber Is the product of Iren ery of the year for tills Immediate J C Rebholz Arthur Stelter W G labor district known as the Rock Springs Wells W F Drave Don S Lambert The nature of the evidence preBasil Edwards D E Tracy Thomas sented by the Dutton company and anticline P Macaulay P J Hooton Ephraim by the Amtorg whose representative A G Magldson waa here In connecDavis George W Bruerton R D Ludden tion with the shipment was not disLeonard B Brlnton E B McCabe closed The government's agents deA O Cooper George H Lyon Howclined to discuss the case beyond ofard P Leatham J M Lewis E L fering an explanation of the law Madsen Joseph L Mabey and Wil- Until a decision from Washington Is received the lumber must remain EVANSTON Wyo— The Order of liam B White Jr aboard the Anversolse Eastern Star entertained at a dinner In the Masonic temple Tuesday eveed Wyo-Ano- Lov-enda- le Eastern Star Gives Evanston Dinner ' WASHINGTON (— The Southern ning Wyoming Coal Operators’ association Mrs Mary F Elliott of Wheatland today waa authorized by the inter- - Wyo worthy grand matron of the state commerce commission to grand chapter of Wyoming Mrs tervene In the complaint of Nebraska Susie Corfteld of Garfield Utah HELEN LOUiag NELSON 17 Ephraim against coal freights from the north- worthy grand matron of the grand ern Colorado mining district of Utah and Mrs Helen M CLAYLARD I NELSON 31 Mt Pleasant Nebraska through Its railway com- chapter NOLA KELSEY 18 Falrilew Lenhart of Oreen River Wyo grand mission lias complained that rates Ruth of Wyoming were special EARL H BETK 25 Mt Pleasants from northern Colorado to Nebraska ciiests RUTH OLSEN 23 M Pleasant are loo hi glu The southern Wyoming After the dinner the chapter meet-min- e VURL MORGAN 23 Fountain Green: operators asked to be permitted hnK Wfts field presided over by Mrs MERL1NE JUSTKSEN 20 Spring City to Intervene In order to maintain the william Haines worthy matron and differential between the two dis- - G Howard Mosey worthy patron DIVORCES ASKED Mary Vesta Hartley vs Verbat Edgar tricts Hartley nonsupport cruelty M J Bronson attorney Evelyn E Moore vs George H Moore Richard J O'Rourke nonsupport cruelty attorney vs Russell Norma Webb Goldsbrouth Henry Goldsbrouah nonsupport Thomas ACCEPTS ‘TEST CARGO’ OF Bring Total New Members of Drive to TURTLE FIELD WYOMING COAL George O Hardy 71 a lifelong resident of Balt Lake and formerly a traveling salesman died at this home 980 Yale avenue Thursday following a lingering Hines of He was born in Salt Lake three year July 4 1859 the son of the late Leonard W and Sophiah Hard Hia father was formerly a bishop in the L D S church Mr Hardy was married to Mias Sarah A Skidmore In 1880 MABRIAOE LICENCES Mr Hardy le survived by his widow and the following children Mrs Josephine 8 MAURICE 8 JONES 30 Kaysvllle: Best George H Chester 8 and Elliott LUCILE M PETERSEN 10 Salt Lake Hardy of Sait Lake Burton J Hardy and 18 grandMrs May Kimball of California MANTI children and seven brothers and sisters ADOLPHUS BEN PETERSON 32 Leonard O Hardy Jessie W Hardy Mrs City Lena Jenktnson Mrs Isabell Hansen Owen MARY P0UL8EN 19 Manti S Hardv Mrs Rods A Gam and Mrs Martha McKelg SIIPLEY m ’ !I’ 8all C Name HITS NEW GAS sale and obviously sudden annihilation could not be learned Charles W Gilmore leader of the party thought It might liavc been noxious gas volcanic ash or perhaps a sudden flow of boiling water— all hinting at prehistoric upheavals In the Wyoming bad lands Crocodile skulls and an almost complete skeleton of the long extinct Hyrachyivs which Is similar to a rhinoceros were among the expedition's finds In Wyoming Robert Hunt lease Robert Hunt 02 of 144 Ninth Evt street an independent transfer man died at hia residence Thursday morning of carcinoma He was born in Salt Lake August 1868 OF 23 590 80 TO ROLLS SOVIET LUMBER and three daughters tion of fossil fields of the Brldger TAKEN YESHarry Ben (teorge Lorln David Orvln WEATHFR ATOBSERVATIONS 6 P M MOUNTAIN TIME Basin Wyoming and Thomas Emery Mra Glen Hardy Mra TERDAY Jessie Hatch and Mrs Ruth Moss all oi tt In its report recently published Salt Lake U grandchildren and ftve broth era and aiaters Mrs Emily Jacobs Mrs the institution's fossil party describes Si A Bassett and Mrs Rose Andersou oi Lucy a vast turtle death apot where one Salt Lake Mrs Mary Jane Hibbard of outcrop SO feet long was composed Idaho Falla ldaht Rexburg almost exclusively of turtle shells side by side What caused this whole- Telephone Wasatch 1931 C Total precipitation for the twenty-foTrace hours ending at 6 p m 83 Total for this month to date Accumulated deficiency for this month WASHINGTON April 23— What 87 to date 0 33 hit the turtles is one ot the things Total since October 1 to dale 4 38 Smithsonian institution excavators Accumulated deficiency since Oct 1 Sun rises at ft 35 and seta at 717 hope to discover tn future examinaApril 34 1031 ber Mra Emery la survived by ecveu sons Isaac- 24 Weather Report Efjie Luis Emery morning street Bhe was a counselor in the Third ward Relief society for five years beginning In 1020 and had been active In the L D 8 church since residlug Leicestershire FRIDAY MORNING EIGHTEEN FACE Las Vegas Legion Seeks Reno Record GAMING TRIAL Antivice Squad Nabs Eight Men in Raid on Rear Building Accused Idahoan Eighteen men will face prosecution on gambling and resorting charges In Own Takes Life court as the result of antivice Audit Account squad raids Kaysville Files police LOS ANGELES April 23 (D— Ed ward Danipier 51 retired attorney of Rupert Idaho was not present In municipal court Thursday when his name was called for arraignment on nine counts of grand theft and nine counts of violating the public securi- vg mortgage fore- Florence Crump et al closure Ashby D Boyle attorney NEW CORPORATIONS Continental Gold Mining company mining ISO 000 capitalization 8 Frank Hunt manager president general £ Marie Brown seeretary-treaaur- er Three patrolmen entered a card room at the rear of 339 South Main street at 4 p m Thursday and arrested eight men and seized betting forms and bookmaking paraphern- LAS VEGAS Nevv— With the of Las Vegas American legion post hitting 200 44 in excess of the greatest total this post ever boasted S J Shaw chairman of the member ship committee has been Instructed to organize a campaign to tie Reno If possible as a material factor In the battle for the veterans’ hospital recently allocated to this state The first step In the roundup of men Into the Las Vegas fold will call for a jamboree at the river There are several hundred men employed on the various project under way In connection with the dam and 6haw Is certain a substan tlal number can be secured for the local post mem-bersh- lp Report of an audit of the city accounts of Kaysvllle for the past year was filed with Ivor Ajax state auditor Thursday The report Is alia dated February 27 Charges of conducting a gambling The audit report Is signed by H J game were filed against Jack King Sheffield Jr who congratulates the ties act 58 Jack Garrlety 25 and George REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS city officials on the administration The court was Informed that Dam-pie- r Wilson 42 They posted $300 cash Eliza Barnes to Far! Barnes lot 6 disbusiness of the public's and ended his life with a pistol ball each Charges of resorting were 10 block 17 plat B $ cusses at some length the manner bullethad American Fork city fathers are td Laura H Llvsey to Robert Livsey In his home Wednesday night filed against Perry Brito 38 Ray 8 10 In which the "perpetual lot 16 block 2 Walker subdivision care fund" E Howard Chapin Dampler’s busi- Field 38 Fred Harvey 43 Henry vised by J B Parker special audl- T Croft to Gertrude D Wilson secof the city cemetery Is handled This ness that they have been breaking tion 31 township 3 south range 1 partner was released on $5000 Becker 36 and Bruce Williamson 37 tor east 5400 he holds Is not In accordance with ball in connection with the They were released on $100 cash ball the budget law In the past by ex- alleged B O Dunn to Jack Wright lot Douis the Importance of the fund which each The raid was conducted by ceedlng the appropriations carried 10 19 block 29 plat C shows something like $8000 In re- transactions Louis Patrolmen L C Crowther Golden In the city’s financial setup for the Juanita Hendrickson to J Lawrence the for and about $3500 section 33 township 3 year Dunyon ceipts 8350 Lin Ft year MNDT—Louls Arko 40 minar of Brfndy D Holt and E J Stelnfeldt 1 100 south east range In Lake evedlfd in Salt a disbursements The advice along with various hospital Wire Cable guardrail Moving Power and Thursday Ten other alleged gamblers arJames A Johnson Qua Paulson to Wilford T Neves ning aftr a Ions illnpss and Force Acother comments on the condition of Telephone Poles Extra 39 section south 48 and formerly Mr Arko was born In Jugoslavi In 18P0 James 72 Albert In rested Johnson on East a hotel a raid township at Old Extra count Moving One Bridge range 2 west a miner died at hia residence 1057 West coming to Utah and Bingham in 1929 H Fourth 8outh street pleaded not the city’s books come In an undated and Force Account Moving Fences Ex- Fourth South atreet Thursday morning of lived thera seven years then moved to August Paulson to Wilford T A Neves of an audit of the city’s aclot 14 block 5 tra and Force Account 600 Lin Ft heart disease plat He was born In Coalville Sand? guilty when arraigned In police court report to Clifford Whet-mFurrow Ditch Removal of 2 old bridges March 9 1885 and had lived In Utah Surviving are his widow Mrg Francis Johannes Springer The raid was counts for the past two calendar Thursday morning 6 block lot 20 Arko life and his Stanfour minor contract children plat Mary form and the plana speci- throughout The years The report was filed with the Relatives residing In Wyoming are ex ley Annie and Louis Arko three brothsentences In the coun- made at 3:30 p Hm Wednesday by state auditor Thursday fications "Special Provisions and es- pected to arrive in Salt Lake Friday to ers and two sisters Mrs Mary Prijanovlch Florence B Leat’ham to William A Patrolmen G Parker L C timate of quantities may be examined make 20 were lot 13 Leatham block Norman Jail for upon Salt ty Lake Arko Imposed John funeral aervlcea Martin arrangement Bingham Crowther and A A Reese Trial was 10 MAN STRIKES INTRUDER Arko Sandy by prospective bidders at the following Mrs Francis Malnar and plat A Rollo 24 and George Kooyman 24 set addressee U 8 Bureau of Public Roads for May 3 Police charge the deFrank Arko Cleveland Ohio and his fa- Joseph L Lawrence to United In23 (IT) — Two thou-1- 0 ROME District 2 block 1A James John Blrkner of 343 South First vestment April by Judge 403 Klesel Building Ogden Utah AssoThursday lot ther who mother company In live and Jugoslavia F fendants In horse Gertsch race A participated sand persons Including Cardinal W McKinney etc plat West street reported to the police The pair were con- gambling ciated General Contractors Salt Lake Frf drrle GrtKh 61 tn employe Alphonso M Palmer Jr to Edith B Mundelein of Chicago and seven victed of trespass Monday City Utah Each bidder must submit of Julius Palmer section 15 the Utah Fire Clay company died at hi township 2 The alleged gamblers ere George early Friday morning that a man with his bid or previously an attested residence Henry Simpler 1 witnessed other A cardinals the etc vedlct avenue was the Genetee south 806 l range west today Thursday pair guilty finding MAPLETON— John Henry Jensen 31 alias Oeorge Hansen al- posing as a policeman forced his way statement of hts business and techni- mornlnx of apoplexy Simpler 81 William H Lovesy to Edith R Love-- y lunvelllng of a bronze bust of4ope returned by the Jury after evidence of nto his home about 12:40 a m Mr on Mr Gertsch mas born In Swltserlend died Wednesday evening at the family resical organisation (of the bidder) lot 7 block 30 10 plat A leged keeper C W Hay 42 J A new the Plus of was In the XI Mapleton following a long illness were College They National forms to be supplied by the District En January 12 1680 and had made hia borne dence presented to said that be struck the man Securities Blrkner burglary corporation 44 Wilson 42 E WilMr was R Lynn E in born Simpler Philadelphia 10 Propagation Alice O King lot 9 Union Heights since 1899 of Faith the construc-1- 0 arrested by police March 26 after be- son 32 glneer which Is available for the con- In HeBaltIs Lake He said on March 1850 He came to Utah Laura C Hansen V Han33 Frank Ful-le- n on the chin with his fist Smith widow Mrs Xllse Pa his Frank survived to by work George his financial templated Including tlon of which was financed by the ing found In the basement of the had resided here since 1906 the Intruder fled as he ran to telesen lot 45 Taylor subdivision and seven children' Alms in 1801 and are 42 resources and his highway conatructlon D Gertsch Fisher 65 E E William Mrs his widow Surviving 8rh Chicago archdiocese The Institution Clarence Bamberger home 6 Fifth Nelson 38 and James Walker 40 phone the police Phillip CsrI and Miss Ida M Gertsch ill Bhumate 6impler and four sons and daughexperience and other construction expe- of Sslt Lake Mrs J 8 Bslzek and Mrs ters by a former DEATHS will be opened tomorrow East street rience compared with the project bid Herculs marriage William Rob- BYTHBWAY— Lancsster of Los Anselea a sister ert alleged resorters Jensen It as liberty 50 of H Jr Thomaa Bytheway John and T Charleg reand The States Simpler United Mrs William Meyer of Balt Lake and two Mra upon expressly DOCTORS MEET MONDAY 20 505 under $300 bond and the other deCenter street of skull died April Sarah Bartee alkof whose addresses serves the right to reject any bid In arsndchlldren are unknown fracture fendants The Salt Lake County MedlcKH which the facta as to business and techposted $100 each Funeral service will be held Bunda: ALDER— Julia Dean Caine Alder 65 of nical organisation financial resources at 2 p m in the Mapleton ward chapel Hotel Utah died April 19 of bronchial society will meet at St Mark’s hosSHERIFF’S SALE or construction experience compared Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery pneumonia pital at 8 p m Monday Dr F M Olsen 77 of 2293 Mario with the project bid upon justify such In the Dlatrlct Court of the Third Ju- under tha direction of the Deseret mor- OLSEN— Bertha announced McHugh of plans are dicial dlatrict In and for the County of tuary president Eighth East street died April 22 of rejection Where copies610 00 acute cholecystitis will be re- Salt Lake 8tate of Utah Zton’a Benefit Thursday Clinical cases will be rerequested a deposit of Of Bet ty Jean Sindqulst 6 8ANDQUIBT— quired to Insure their return If with- Building Society corporation against Seventh East street died April 21 ported by members of the hospital Anna Christina Hammer 2571 s 7 in 15 days after opening of bids plans Leonard F Dixon Olive D Dixon his LEHI— Funeral of cerebral hemorrhage staff services it 111 b Field Sat- OERT8CH— are not returned the deposit will be for- wife and A H Pearce defendants to be Oertch of 5! Julius Frederic afternoon at 2 p m in th Lehl 808 Genesee avenue died April 23 of feited to the Government On ar an tec sold at aherlff’a sale at the west front urday First mird chapel for Mr Anna Christina RAILMEN VISIT CITY cerebral hemorrhage OAKLAND Cal April 23 MV'The the subject Is convinced the direcwill b required with each bid as fol- door of the county courthouae In the Hammer 91 Utah pioneer and oldest The object of a FtTRNISS— Lucinda C FumUs 47 of 1058 Ills of police search William Jeffers vice president of lows: 5 per cent of the amount of the City and County of Salt Lake State of in Lehi who died a a result of heart mankind from gallstones and tion has been changed and that lie instituted California aenue died April 22 of lobar be to when failed bid Performance bond will be required Utah on the I8th day of May 193) at trouble and general debility Wednesday now to loss appear left to of Is the equilibrium turning sagging faces the Union Pacific system and a party pneumonia as follows: In the amount of 100 per cent 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain afternoon police court Wednesday to answer while flying were brought under "The flier under weather condi- In was born August 1834 in of total contract price Performance will piece or parcel of real property situate She Denmark to a charge of liquor law violation ot officials of the railroad were In BIRTHS a daughter as which of his scientists Christian His tions here 10 calendar days after date of seeing preclude within today scrutiny Lehi— Salt Lake for several hours ThursRuth Dickerson snd Oral Svans begin In Salt Lake County State of Utah de- Larson Orego and Mary Peterson Bhe the sectional meeting of the Ameri- direction by the horizon depending Dick Thurman 35 was found at the day en route to Boulder City Nev of receipt of notice to proceed and will scribed as follows Joined the L D 8 church in 1863 being daughter to wit: Cross 300 Holy and calendar days The ast 26 fet of lot 37 and the west disowned by her family for the act She hospital Thursday be completed within can College of Surgeons went into solely on the sense of direction In the While here Mr Jeffers conferred returned to the city Jail when it waa from that date exclusive of any time 7 feet of Europe for Utah three years later annual convention lot 38 block 2 Doull Brothers left organs of the ear tends to go in clr determined with local U P officials and arrived in Balt Lake valley in 1867 may Intervene between the effec- subdivision of all of block 15 that was he ’’C" physicians It that by before he realizes he finds not While some physicians read from cles and She waa married to Hang Hammer In the plat tive dates ot orders of the Government Salt Laks from skull for fracture Salt 26 suffering Lake surrey Endowment October City house and himself on of account PRINT GOODS STEONO develop- which losing ground to suspend operations manuscripts others demonstrated by Purchase price parable In lawful 1867 moving to Lehi shortly after living weather conditions and effective dates money The ion he had been under observat- tonNRWwaYORK performing Intricate operations Dr ing terrific speed In a tailspin April U (API— An tut She had seven children havhere since of the United States of orders to resume work Liquidated nottd in print cloth nd hr u devices been met removed Jooutlived B of has Allen them Warren on all Oakland child ing by Ust her problem Dated at Salt Lake City Utah this be ths for will amount Into llhoun was today Thurman' delay ttttlcllr th dim arrested Tuesday seph Hammer damagesIn having died last month a huge tumor from the brain of a the Instrument board” to b In atrom poaltton the ‘6pecla! Provisions'’ for 15th day of April 1931 She Is survived by many grandchildren stated night at First South and Main streets kt Mem 8 GRANT YOUNG man little firmer ton followln ahowed and semiparalyzed each calendar day of delay until the Not Only Raw allk showed allegedly with a pint of whisky In the flrmneaa t Calcutta Sheriff of Salt Lake County Utah District Judge Roger I McDonough The operation was performed while work Is completed or accepted Partial o! flannel his possession He was released from little chance Moderate burin be made as the work By Earl M Wilson deputy divorce to Ellen experienced surgeons looked on In For "Idle Rich" Now a payments will wool aooda continued Thursday reaaonable granted and other Trols As Beckman Beckman " If the bonod on of furprogresses on work and material Templeton ST GEORGE— Sandberg city a tain tn Jail manufacturer Reron In $300 Peterson he anticipate Peterson Carl said came Dr Alien Chest and lung surgery admiration and In nished by a against Funeral services for Trols such work and material meet the ap- Bldg attorneys for plaintiff output aa the rear aoea on Linens for professional bondsman spot No Data of first publication April 17 1931 Sandberg who died April 16 at Monte- Third district court The wife al- expected the old man would recover for much attention and high praise dress for ault purpose and deliver proval of the contracting willofficermade Police who say that Thurman also were active bello Cat were held at Washington on leged was paid to the broncoscope a debe nonsupport and mental cruelty his faculties entirely payment however partial amount Wednesday due la less than 50000 Dr Burton J Lee of Cornell uni- vice which used In connection with has been issuing bad checks received where Mr Sandberg was bom August 9 189 The husband filed a counter claim Article on patents will be made a part in Sweden and came to America wlthhts charging mental cruelty enables surgeons to make a report that a woman struck him on SALE OF ASSETS OF NATHANIEL versity lectured to another group on the Bids must be submitof the contract the head with a vase Inflicting the parents In 1863 arriving in Washington con- cancer Frequent medical examina- minute examinations of the respirawere TRIBUNE-TELEGRA- M Nonsupport BALDWIN INC charges 1868 were in Government set the the first Standard among They ted uponBid tiers of that town As a young man he tained In divorce actions filed Thurstions by piersons past 35 were urged tory tract before operating Physi- Injury for which he was under oband tbs successful bidder to order of J T McConnell Form of Pursuant servation moved 1910 reto at the and about Thurman Marysvale execute Standcanhospital said the He to locate and isocians are enabled will be required to the Central day by Mary Vesta Hartley against by Dr Lee Incipient amed to California did not explain how he was Injured Referee In Bankruptcy ard Government Form of Contract for He lg survived by a brother end two Verbal Edgar Hartley by Evelyn F cerous growths as well as other dis- late lung abscesses and cure many Trust Company Trustee hereby solicits Construction The right is reserved asbids Nitfor all or sister sealed Nels H will receive Mrs and Moore Moore Pplly C Sandberg eases and could be detected Dr cases and and of tuberculosis Jeff Milagainst many George ron Washington and Nettie Jones Black’ may rethe Interest of the Government Norma Webb Goldsbrough a person saved from later agony and ler of New Orleans president of the any part of the assets of Nathaniel by all bids to foot Idaho of quire to reject any and Inc Baldwin consisting Bankrupt against Russell Henry Goldsbrough untimely death He particularly ad- American College of Surgeons said waive any Informality In bids receivedof1 RATES AND INFORMATION real and personal property said bids to Mra Moore sup- vocated close attention to the mouth any Items Mrs was discussed Face and and to accept or reject Hartley m by 9 Dr lifting a o'clock on or before be William presented COMBINED SERVICE I Jeppesen any bid unless sucb bid la qualified bfi on Friday ported their charges with allegations Including teeth and tongue Cancer Vllray P Blair plastic surgeon of iy 1 1931 Offers received OGDEN— William Jeppesen 65 died In Envelopes containspecific Umltatlort of mental cruelty with Mra Moore he said can be cured with radium In St louts who said that contrary The Morning Tribane and I local will be submitted with recommendahospital Thursday must sealed marked and be bids ing to the said Referee In of I son in He Trustee was of her had Denmark Peder a a born was tions In cases to not found violent If belief I husband time the it “Idle many popular Telegram Same Evening addressed as follows: Bid tor Logan nd Charlotte Kess Jeppesen and came to asserting at 10 o’clock a m on and Mrs Hartley alleging she To be opened social butterflies" who go J Wesley Horsley and eleven other Bankruptcy rich and temper Oarden City Utah 1891 living here 20 years in this country 1 1931 or rejecArtificial confirmation for Horizon NEW RATES May to contemptuous in most for face lifting He said the practicing attorneys resident of the tion May 8 1931 at 10 o’clock A M Bureau subjected Surviving are one son Antone Anderson was In Room 423 Beason building Salt Effective March I 1931 Salt Lake one brother J M Jeppesen treatment by her husband's parents Vital Aid to Fliers of Public Roada 403 Klesel Building1to women are First It Utah district working taking and 6a4d Ulab Lake judicial Thursday personal propCity Drirrs Idaho: two sisters Mrs Rheese Ogden Utah B J Finch District EnPw line Plane crashes and their causes was that it had come to be at bottom a filed wlttuthe committee on nominat- erty consists of office furniture and — Madsen Monroe Mrs Jette Jersensen glneer Ada Per Line Denmark APRICOT OUTLOOK GOOD Daily the theme of a lecture by Dr Har- question of making a living ion! and elections of the Utah state equipment automotive equipment genHe said "There can be no success without bar a petition placing William E eral stores and supplies factory fixEASTON Cal (UP)— Prospects vey J Howard of fit Louis Sutiday Ads 20 Per Line equipLawrence K Lewis on an horizon” Dr said Blair Davis installed of Brigham City In nomination tures machinery and factory "artificial confidence” “and for a good crop of apricots are betment dies and tools In use finished Ads Per Line OGDEN— Lawrence Keller Lewis three ter this year than at the same time the instrument boards of airplanes nothing wrecks confidence like the for the post of commissioner of the merchandise The In and procese parta son of Edward R and Kathryn would save fliers from fatal sense of Inferiority In personal ap- bar from the district If other nomi- real estate consists of 10 63 acres on Adsl25-7- c Per Line Keller Lewis died In a local hospital ot season In several years past The probably buildnees weather crashes bad are la brick frama in and will which built are the the election Wednesday sav bloomed farmers evening pearance” trees well and presented Please check first Issue of your ad and parents and one brotherSurviving Funeral service is significant” slid Dr HowTRffiUNE-TELEGRA- M The old Idea that surgery w as take place In May In accord with ings known as the Natbanlel Baldwin will be held Friday afternoon notify ua at once of any error at 2 o clock' pollenation was better than usual ard"It "that to cure an 111 has been re- plans for the organization of the bar Factory Plant at 3674 South 33rd East to mo6t disaster Is in Larkin As Sons1 funeral chapel now with something set and Fruit firmly 9 acre of vacant land east of same reported Employment ad to start In The Friends In some orchards Qptiop C A Halverson presiding planes guided by competent placed by the modern objective of adopted by the legislature of 1931 3 03 acres located In Quiet's Lana Ho- i- ' of appreciable size pilots occur accepted till to11 SO a m dally msy rail st tie chapel from 1230 o clock L M Cummings clerk of the suin foggy or stormy restoring the patient to usefulness laday on which la erected brick and Friday until hour ol services All ads are— aublect-I am convmoed the cause Dr Allen B Kanavel of Chicago preme court H W Gustln and R L hollow tile building formerly used as The earliest known mortality table weather standards of clssslfylna censoris the same In all of these cases — professor of surgery at the NorthJudd are the committee on nomlnar a Baldwin factory plant and 214 acres ship type rules and mutations was produced in 225 A D AB-Isabell fT that the plane goes into a tallspm in western university medical school tlons Names of four candidates in west of same all of which la In Salt BRIGHAM CITY— Mrs Isabel! Wilson County Utah the Third district where two com- Lake 8 widow of John WASATCH Mrs A K Johnson John M ever narrowing circles And the rea- told the delegates In discussing "anatForrest Forrest died 8 M For detailed Itemised Inventory of son for the tailspin lies in a peculiar omical repair” missioners will be chosen and of six Wednesday at the family home 117 ftputh Forrest Mrs W R Smith and R W personal and real property together PHONE AND COUNTER SERVICE Fourth East street ioilowin an Uiness Basham City: C R Forrest Ogden deception of the senses Physio-therap- y he said Is con- In the Fifth district where one will with all Information concerning tlM of four months six thlrty-fn- e a m ft 13 Mldnlaht Dally— grandchildren is man "If blindfolded a chosen not be and the same — turned cerned Mr K Yrllson a brother bone have already been presentonly with setting Forrest was born In Balt Lske on BrigR Mrs apply to Saturday t a m to 10 p m July 23 1852 a daughter of Robert K and ham City: fhg sisters Henry Pett round and round to the CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY to back In a man ed on Sunday— g a m to 10 p m In the the but committee the putting Isbeli Cook Wilson She came to Brigham snd Mrs Lucius A Snow Brigham City chair constructed for the right Holtdase— a m to 10 Now m Four Operating as First Seourttf of names Job whose the attorneys Med experiment SawCity with her parents In 1857 residing here Mrs Jack McGuire gnd Mrs Co Main Trust Floor Newhoua since 8he was married November 23 1814 yer California Mrs Address Beth Paarre— Clinics and lectures make up to- are attached to Mr Davis certificate Arch Storey Ogden he will first say quite correctly that Her husband died October 23 1027 Mrs Building tnSalt Lake City Utah Funeral services will be held Saturday at he Is moving to the 7 South Main Street if sessions morrow's But In of the nomination live The program end right City Trustee 2 in-in Brigham m was Relief P in the First ward chapel with sorietr Forrest the active ’ Bankruptcy of Namovement is gradually slackened April 26 and eight hi Logan tbanlel Baldwin Ino Surviving sons and daughters are Mrs terment lq Brigham City cemetery Jacob Smith a H Arho Auditor Cites Budget Failuro Pair Face Terms 1 Americans Watch Pope’s Bust Fete 1 an For Trespassing Five-mon- th Julius John 1 WESTERN SURGEONS SCAN MANKIND’S ILLS CURES Puer-da- Liquor Suspect Found in Hospital ll Nonsupport Wins Divorce by Wife Bur-la- pa Face-Lifti- X-r- ay i Classified Advertising Lawyers Select District Nominee -- 14t4 day-ol- d ay well-test- Tele-ara- Tribune-Tele-tra- WAN! m 590 Forrest nd For-re- nt H3-14- Z' f |