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Show THE Firemen Offer Aid Pro iding Children Shoes URGES INSECT CONTROL FUND Remember the Goody Two Shoes? story There are children In 8alt who would welcome a present of two good shoes for And here's how Christmas. you can help them. The fire department will shoes which arc take cast-o- ff 1 j In appropriation for ar reasonably good shape, re- pair them, and turn them ovey to the Elks club for Yuletldc distribution. All they ask you to do Is take In to any fire station. the in- (This highway Information Is based on reporta received the night before morning of publication. Motorists contemplating long trips are advised to call Tribune Information. Wasatch 590, regarding conditions Jnst before starting, as highways are frequently closed or reopened 3! SIXTY LISTED - Store For Men Utahs Greatest Outfitters for Men and Boys transcontinental highway east during the winter months U. S 40 (Victory east), open to Park City, Vernal and Craig, Colo Will probably remain closed remainder of winter In high mountain passes between Steamboat Springs, Colo, and Drnver. U S 40 (Llncoln-V- n tory. west, open and In good condition to Wen- dover Victory open to Reno and Lln- con open to Reno via Elv Closed In pass west of Reno, but Southern Pactllc railroad ferries autos over mountains to Sacramento U. S. 89 (Orand canyon open to Kanab via Richfield, Marjsvale and sect control work by the forest service Is asked In a resolution adopted durIdaho 36 (Malad Valley highway), ing the good condition, Brigham City to catello. meeting of the reU. B. 91 (Yellowstone trail), open gional protection all the wav to the northwest via board at the fedCondition, Logan and Pocatello. eral building Frl-- f good dav f 91 U S. . (Arrowhead tialli, oprr.i iPangultch The action wa- u S 50 (Midland train open to ' I ataken V?,.1 Grand Junction Colo, .la Price Anrlr Cedar (la Fillmore, , City lengthy discussion t h George. concerning fP&C 30 U. ns-P(Lincoln 8 , t highway, east), winter months, ? prevalence in and u. B 30 (Snowv tile cutoff), open to oiven to Denver via Rawlins tlonal forests of -Insects Cheyenne. Wyo. This is the safest Twin Falls seriously! affecting tree life West High School Will Election of offl- cers was held durSend Out Class at End of lng the forenoon Chester B. Morse, Semester January 16. Ogden, assistant regional forester, was elected presi- Approximately sixty students at dent of the re- -i . West high school will be graduated gional board to at the close of the semester, January Funeral services for Willard Green replace J Arthur 16, it was announced Friday by Miss Richards who died Thursday morn- ; Moore Other ofItCIllUOU Will ?. Adam tttobeth FlUQerald, assmant prin-u- r result tng mg from complications ficers chosen were from asthma, will R. Scott ZimmerTalk The follow Principal prospective graduates be held Sunday at man, leader In roIsabel Anderson, Leone Aubrey, Beu2 p. in. In the dent control work Past Comrades. on l, lah Edith Blanche Barr, Baker, w ard Twentieth for the U. S. bioJune Myrle Bywater, Carlson, chapel. logical survey In Gertrude Child, Grace Crowther Born In Salt ii 2ldK t,KJ C .ALtefJConnle Gunnerson, Bernice Gvgi, Dr. Adam 8 Bennlon will be the March 17 Inke, Honey, Joy Jettle. Mary for many 1880, speaker at annual memorial principal Robin-Tn- n Rees. Alice pratto, Dorothy years Mr Richservices of Salt Lake lodge No. 85, Irene spencer, Mafy Stewart, ards was engaged Rn. A Helen Watson. Russell Anderson, B. P. O. E , Sunday evening, It was ., in in r farming n ?fand, Henry Abelhouzen, Frank Bond, announced Friday. northern Canada fA,fh trr will be at 8 30 p. m services The Shirley Broschinsky, Brunner, came He to Salt field Frank Clark. John at the Elks club. "if a' L$ke four years fflCe executDencker, Raymond Elandro, Lowell The program will open with the ago with his fam1 Harold Alma Ketser, singing of "America" by the audience Holmes, ily th" , bark. bectli 'Glad, Edwin Harold Trent of will "Comrade's Metbos, Miller, be Song He is survived Hope" ,n ?L(l Nlel- - sung by the Swanee Singers, directed plno. Rulon Carl Nlcholsen, Meyers, bv the following.) ..M, pinc, ls Urt "!,st m',son, Oidus Nordgren Harva Okuda, by B. F. Pulham. Hts Mrs widow, fl,r John Ostrom, Lusannah Clark - Rodney Openshaw, Exalted Ruler yrotOwen, Ralph Pettit, Edward Richards, five 65 the Roy Pitts, George Pryanovtch, Grant Ras. Opens Services. sons. Willard resolution' Riley C , Evan C musseu' Elward Slaughter. Hartland Opening exercises will be conduct- - Edwin C and Kent C: four daugh- "This enlrl prile anrilarverslrJd 8nyder' Guy Sorensen George Straa- - ed by Exalted Ruler Dean R Daynes ters, Lulu C Mary C Harriet C terRetnald St irk. Paul Szym-jan- d lodge Dole Esquire Harold McNeil Chap- - and Elise C . all of Salt Lake, his Ye laln H- E- Deardorff will give an In- - mother. Mrs Levi W. RichanJs. and kowlak' R!chard T?,yIoI) national park anTm' the Donald Wardle, Darrel Albert Sheperd will play a thre brothers Lee Greene Richards Dr Eva d ueAtrn,xr'8Uenerlno nnocchto and L' BiVl Calling 1930 roll of Elks who Heber G Richards Idaho and northern Utah. have died during the past year will. The body may be viewed at the The effect of the killing of the be made by J Edward Swift, secre- - Larkin mortuary chapel, 260 East lodge pole pine on the beauties and The altar will be dedicated by South Temple from 10 a m to p m tairrecreational resources of Yellow officers of the Mr lodge, Daynes Sunday. Interment will be In the stone park ls apparent In the states Anderson, esteemed leading city cemetery Jt Is In great demand lor laflroad Lions Talk Club Work. Members Morgan W. V. Wlegand, esteemed knight: lies, telephone and power poles and MAN HELD I OR TRIAL, loyal knight, and George Llewellyn farm timbers In the adjacent valleys, of the Lions club held their monthly esteemed John B Fabncio 26, Friday was lecturing knight. The killing of the limber would business and round table meeting l held in Third district court create a serious fire hazard, probably Friday evening at the Hotel Utah, n n nihhw on a robbery charge, following as long as 50 years. Large, barren Club matters were discussed, Eulogy. lltnlnary hearuig before Justice Wil- ideas will result, necessitating a Mflitoi AvtittHl.HOW- - An eulogy will be given bv O R ham B McGtnness of Midvale Fa a (on P T tin plunflnff l and lec- - Dlbblee, followed by the memorial bncio. with R L Nelwn. 34, allegedly ard Peak, psvcho-analylacre for rrfnrZftJt Z? bv Dr Bennlon The pro- - held up and robbed Eugene Haglcr "Tlie forest service evtlmales that turer of San Francisco, spoke befoic' address will be closed with a benedlc- - Ostler Candy company salesman. No-- c It wlll cost aDDroMmatelv 200 000 to1 members of the Exchange club at, gram H e Deardorff vember 26 In Midvale. Nelson ls their weekly luncheon Friday noon at tlon by Chaplain Elks who awaiting hearing 'the Hotel Utah on "The Successful for ere R R. Bet?, E O Leathfr?ood, control work $65,000, leaving a ae Mental Attitude. M. R. Evans, C. T. Mixer, Charles flciency of $135,000 for this Job. Land Case Heard. A hearing in aiGulcher. P. L. Gardner. J. C. Watt, SERVICE COAL CO. H0Rr strongly Teoommendsjjau(j contest case Involving 640 acres.P. J. Alexander, Albert R Lotz, acon In section 4, township 12 south, range James Cheaney C A Sage, Thomas .?owin MI SOUTH FOURTH WEST That an appropriation of $135.- - jg east of the W C Salt Lake meridian Marname, Symms, James 8 000 be included in a deficiency bill 'was started Cash and Sate Friday before Ell F Fowlkes, A W Cooley. A C. Llnd-skoH. I Baeigalup, T D. Kellogg. making this additional amount of Tayior, register of the United States Furnace Lump . . S8.75 money available to the forest service lanft offiCe The case was brought C. A. Bateman. C. W. Brewer, Rich- for insect control work during the kv Hyrum Jensen, who contends that ard W Clark and Otto Lee. Domestic Lump . . . S8.25 4 iteal yeara 1931 and 1AQ1 John A. Buehell, George 8 Nlckum Stove Lump Florles never established res' S8.25 A. "That the various government George L Jacobs, Ernest H. Rock, Grant' Domestic . S7.65 ldenc Special bureaus having Jurisdiction over, G. Nichols, Maurice Barnett, J. G Nut 87.00 government-owne- d timber lands be rivlc Center Meeting. Members Klemenan, G. M Sanderson, Henry Pm S6.00 given authority to create deflciences 0f the board of directors of the Civic I. Moore, P. E Sullivan. H D Larafor timber protection against the center will meet at 10 a. m Monday way, George 8. Heermance and WilWM WILD. Manairr ra vages of insects similar to the pres- -' at t)le civic Center. 149 Regent liam B. White. Phone Wautch 26U) ent authority given to the forest ser street Mrs George M Bacon, presiSuperior Ser tire The Colgate university paid $5000 W Quality Coal vice for the control of forest fires dent will have charge A luncheon for a dinosaur egg which ls said to be The only reasonable alternative to will follow the business session. 10,000 000 years old. this ls that the government bureaus be given largely Increased annual apPlan Candy Dance. A candy propriations for Insect control work. dance" will be held by the Fraternal Among the speakers at the meet- Order of OriolPs Wednesday evening ing were R. H. Rutledge, regional In the Moose hall, 161 Second East forester, Ogden: Mr. Tidwell; J. C street. Evenden, entomologist, bureau of enBalsam wool, made of the fibers of tomology, Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, and E T. Bcoyen, superintendent of Zion the p'ne and other coniferous trees, ls the latest material, and Bryoe canyon national parks. after 6, 3930. Z. C. M. I. of Lake Favors Federal Appropria-tion of $135,000 for Fight ou Posts. of $135,000 LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER zxxz FOREST GROUP An SALTY The Store of Ten Thousand Gifts- - r(ErldTDi ft L AS GRADUATES ELKS ANNOUNCE SERVICES SET FOR FARMER IN 20TII WARD RITES PROGRAM . Deliier Bls-se- hvf'.h.PL tUrMU-rmSa,tlNo- Mhv2ysoll Wal-ptL- fSAKLmwdla . S SuL nona! - - Vm.ng:te R.rds .T; City Brevities -- 1 tor-tria- pre-Giv- st Sabi? St i ry Gift Suggestions Frum a shop that has the reputation of having practical gifts of masculine appeal. Gifts of quality and correctness, at prices that ton will agree are most reasonable. We Call . 1 The smnrtPht style note of the moment is this new sophisticated fashion m Shirt and Tie Ensemble. Smartly designed shirts, some of finest imported I'ihries, combined with separate harmonizing cravats FOR CUntrasttinraas Interwoven, Phoenix and Monito Hosiery From 50c have a complete collection of the seasons beautiful new patterns,, proved quality and attractively priced for Christmas AVe A Handkerchiefs From 25c From 6.00 Wardrobe Trunks From 34.75 The most Any one of these always makes a desirable gift, particularly if choice m made here. Offered in a variety of patterns, plain and figured, with smart trimming. beautiful assortment that have ever displayed. Plain white, initial linen, and many distinctive patterns of refined treat rnent RADIO Z. The gift for the AND WIDTH HERE axe the Mens Clothing . . . Pocket Leather Goods Street Floor. Fine Leather Bill Folds and Key Cases. have specialized in useful gifts this season, the kind that bov s like Here you will find true economy. From 11-5- 0 well made Suits, spe- Ciood-Iookm- cially stvled for the voting fellow who wants new and something today! JETTICKS fit any normal foot stylishly and comfortably every pocketbook perfectly. $5 & $6 Complete Line of Genuine GOODRICH ZIPPERS and Gift Footwear! snappy. ! Mens Gladstone and Swagger Handbags Warm OCoats From 7.95 Stylish Suits two-trous- Worlds Largest Selling Health Shoes! 1 AA'c E r' M At Tims Store Select your G-RADIO 73 .MART JiyLEJ ' (' Featuring Oshkosh and AA'heary brands in the most distinctive models. A gift that will give joy for years to come. From 1.00 whole family -- and our holiday collection has never been more beautiful. All Leather Goods Lettered Free of Charge vve FULL RANGE Gifts of leather always jdcase im- Pajamas, Bath Robes and Dressing Robes Silk and Linen GENERAL ELECTRIC Gift Luggage 2 -2 heat-retalnl- Travel Shop Attention to the Shirt and Tie Ensemble Him for From 6.95 reduced for Specially Christmas selling. Smart new shades in strong wool fabrics. Buy oue, while they last. Ladies Fitted Cases From 6.50 For School and The Boy Ensemble Shirts From 1.10 Ties From 35c Business Mufflers From 1.00 Brief Bags From 2.75 have given special attention to the boys Ensemble which features matching Shirt, Tie and Muffler, individually designed just like dads. Buy one for lie will take pride in his appearance Sonny. 7 C. M. I. Boys Clothing Department Street Flqor AVe FRED ALBERS RADIOLA RADIO CO. SHOP 18 W. 1st South Was. 7581 70 W. 4 th So. rt Was. 7950 HAUSEN RADIO CO. 1088 E. ?lst So. Hyland 210T " , I. Luggage Dept. Street Floor Z. C. M. jU, f 33 b . |