Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNINfi NOVEMBER 30 140 Auction Sales ft L i olden enab fto Wu 4310 uc S AlCTiON SLRVtCF HY ft42 AUC1 lONER THAI FS M DFRR1CK W H ADAMS AUCTIONEER HY 4800 14M TO 1488 80 STATE J B HAIL AUCTIONEFR HY 2238 SELLS EVERY! HINO COL 8- C JENKINS 190 E&M 2nd Announcements Personals 141 IF YU ALL AIN T BIN TO ‘JFRHY 8 YA AIN T BIN NO WHAR Dinners Heal Old Southern and ! unche JERRY'S SHACK 23 FAST 5TH SO WAS 9793 tYDROTHFRAPY and massage for reducing registered nurse hours 9 5 6 to 10 p m For limited time we offer 6 treatments for 110 Men and women PHYSIO- 1HFKAPY CENTER 530 Clift bldg ENTF RTAIN your club or party In my home H 33o9 J 66 CoatsvIl'eave Priciujj-ELEC cabinet Datns 8wedih massage Ma N belJohansen6880 150 Maio ap 14 FFFT HURT’ Consult DR W P COMPTON Foot Specialist 300 Scott B d Was 6060 HoiHurgical Injection treatment of hemorrhoids fpllesL ra nless permanent Dr C S Lawrence col Templeton Wax 4140 REGISTER now for dancing swirnmlrg 1424 juasa work games Deseret Gym W HEALTH massage el baths exp masseuse 4ui Templeton bldg Wa 3488 FI A NO wanted— Why pay storage? Best of canfor It use Hr 1860-MEMBERSHIP applications for8 L City Humane Soc atJPubllc flafbldg W1109 403 ContiMRS INGDAHL now at Turley nental bank Was 3871 Miss EXPERT massage Walker 534Bo Main Wa8993 Hri JUo 8 p m ”WIPINO rags remove dust dirt 8terlll7ed cot wipers ine306 0 4thW Call W 8011 GOOD massage magnetic manipulation alcohol rub2318 3rdJE AppWa 9790 M “ORIENTAL WOOD FIBER FIOWER8 Learn to make them for Xmas gifts Foiled Plants a specialty Material given 10 a m to 4 p m by eastern teacher 340 8o Sth East Barber Shops iXlf a h r f £l - —b b- Barber Shop nowlocfed at 141c 5 W lt Bo Optometrists wTBKuaTrM FRbpt ometrlxt iocatlon-3dWa 8outhMin 5 jLFT us examine your eye Optical Co 335 Bo Main Dur new 5182 era! J Dixon Mahatma Takes Issue With Man Donates Fine Painting At Preston Grocer Suffers Fractured Pelvis Police Get No Report b)k rn Robert E Morris Hew'n nnhl" ruitUn i'lrst rlrst oP‘ta rl 'ijlviriinl" r J DF— Funeral services for William 8 Wilde will be held Bundav at 2 P m In the ( oalvllle ward chapel Bixhop Friend may view Salmon officiating tn remains at the Dexeret mortuary SatH W Shaw urday and at the residenceI of at Coalville Sunday from 30 p m until Interment Coalville time of aervues cemetery under direction of the Dexeret WIT mortuary 1931 Funeral Directors Florists Inches hours ending at 6 none pm 55 Total for this month to date Accumulated deficiency lor this month 06 to date 1 12 Total since October 1 to date Accumulated deficiency since OctoMARRIAGE LICENSE 33 ber 1 6 in rixes at 7 16 and sets at 8 11 No- EDWARD W OI OVER 15 Salt lake 14 1931 32 Halt Lake vember FFliL MORTFNhbN WFATHFR OB8FRVATTONB TAKFN JOHN L OUIDMtY 26 Salt lake AT 6 P M MOL NT AIN T1MF PHYILIfl NICHOISON 24 Salt Lake LA VI- RE HHFsMAN 2J Lelu ITONA HOW ML 21 Tooele CLYDE C IMUS 40 Salt LakeVEKONE SMITH 28 Halt Lake 34 EUOFNE Idaho I OUAN CHRISTENSEN BFU! AH Of FR 18 Shelley MLLV1N VKRL FIELDING Idaho A LIC f ELAINE OUR 33 Shel-le- y Idaho 31 of hla deaMt Mr Wallis sun Ived by his widow Mrs Florence Wall) a son and four daughters Alvin Floicmr Funs Vivian ami Doiovhv All of Balt Lake and three sisters ami two brothers of England Leonard Mrs May Leonard 64 died Friday afternoon of heart disease at the home of her daughter Mr Walter Jackaon 812 West Seventh South street Bhe wa born March 8 1867 In Payton Surviving aro two aon Henry W Leonard and Claude A Leonard both of long Mrs James Beach Calif two daughter Mt tcalf Manila P I Mr Walter Jackson Salt Lake three grandchildren and four sister and two brothers Mrs Maggie Tatton Day PRI( fc— Funeral services will be held Sunday at Orangeville for tyrs Maggie latton Day who died at her home in Mohr-lan- hd Thursday afternoon after a long The peeret mortuary will nave hivrge of burial in the Orangeville cemetery Mrs Day waa born In Orangeville on July 22 H Aft a daughter of Joseph C TatSurvivton and Sarah Crawford Tatton ing are her husband Abe E Day Mohr-lan- d her father In Kolapp seven sons and daughters Mr Alta Cox Orangeville Mr Hertrude Baldwin Rpencer Boyde Ilia LeeLevea and Elden Merrill Day Muhrland Statistics LEWIS Thomas Wallis Thomas Wallis 68 died suddenly at his home 540 Hollywood avenue at 3 a m Mr Friday of a cerebral hemorrhage Wallis was born in England March 1 1866 and came to Bait Lake 21 year ago He had been engaged in the restaurant buHlness since coming here end was employed at the Chesapeake cafe at th time May Shelley Shelley Idaho MILLARD MLNRY PALM EH 32 Pocatello Idaho 18 ELDOKA FARNSWORTH Pocatello Idaho JOHN A HOUOI AND 43 ol Idaho 38 Springfield DOROTHY DICKERSON 18 Relief Agency Reviews Winter Stake Plans for Education Week tuary WII I JAMS -- The funeral service for Mix who died in tills city Fdna Williams Weather conditions November A rather deep and active low has deThursday November 12 will be conducted O Clerpnre Neslen at 8 P m t m extr northue-da by It the puhnp e’er veloped 14 In the November lano to Idaho and northern Nevada and Saturday moi tuary 844 South Main along the Canadian border to the Dakotas street The Interment acrvlcr will be Tina disturbance has caused rain In Washheld at her former home Kama Utah ington Oregon and northern California rod slightly warmer temperatures over fhet Sunday November 15 northwestern quarter of the map A of the western high clinaa over south- 141d ern Utah Arizona and southern California Is s MaTtrTof Vour OsrnYWr ” wuhln which area temperature continue "THF CoWM TAYI OR INC Mnrtltlsn JOS well below normal Light rains have oWts I’ll Us North Mam ccurred in the central plain region but ehe-‘- i ere in the east fair weather prevails 142 Comparative data at Bftlt Lake City Temperature Degrees 48 ' FLLIRON 8 Mil I FR4 Highest today 10 Eflst Uioadwaj 80 Eavt Ho Temple 74 Hignest In this month since 1874 Wm 2730 Was 8030 21 lowest last night - 3 ERNFST LAMBOURVK 87 Bo Main Waa lowest this month since 1874 3H Mean for today o deaf and learlm floruit 416 Salt Lake Normal 4J Precipitation Total for the AUTO INJURES MAN ON CYCLE j Lois Oman CAXtlEDALF— lot Oman daughter of Vernon and Mary Larsen Oman died at 6 a m Friday of convulsions She wa born Auauxt 19 1930 Surviving are the parents two sisters Donna and Bonlel Oman Castledale her grandparents Mr and Mrs Mart Larsen Moroni and Mr and Mrs Aaron Oman Castledale Funeral arrangements will be made after arrival of the child s father from Denver BRIGHAM CITY— Programs will be given at the ward chapels of the Box Elder stake Sunday evening as a part of “Education week” activities under the auspices of the schools of the county The ward speakers will be: First A M Hansen and John Olsen Second Victor J Bott and F A Hinckley Third Joseph F Law Fourth Superintendent C II Skidmore and Miss Myrick Fifth Miss Nlal Nelson Corinne W H Griffiths and Jamds Jensen Bear River Searl and Norman Jeppson Beecher Harper L A Richardson and Albert Noall Honeyville Earl B'erguson and L D Wtdle Mantua John Lillywhite and Arthur Marble Perry A S Rich and Mont Harmon Willard H W Taylor and Vernon Willie Brigham Plans Junior College BRIGHAM CITY — Dr A H Saxer of the Utah State Agriculturalcollege was the principal bpeaker at a meeting in the courthouse Thursday night to consider the opening of junior college courses in Brigham City through the extension service of the college Almost enough students have already registered to assure two courses here one in freshman composition and the other a general course in psychology Vernon Hotter was chosen chairman of the composition group and Mis? Barbara Watkins of the psychology class Each course will lead to five hours credit The courses will be given each Thursday evening for a period of 25 weeks one at 7 and the other at 8 p m Mtsaourl HARRISON W DAVIS 33 Logan ruMA MAUOHAN 26 WelUvUle 23 Jackion ROBkKT ALLFN SLATON BRIOJTAM M rcflwd fITT— Word Wyoming NorLETHA MARIE CURTIS 19 Jackion Wro here by friend83 Friday morning that man Wright former resident of Brigdied Thursday at 4 a m at hi ham City RU HKIFLD home In El Cajon Calif Mr Wright left 21 Maryavale: FRANK W MONSon Brigham City about five years ago He wa a member of the L D 6 church and a DMXRy O STARK 32 Maryavale ROY 8 CROW 47 Wheeler Spring Cal veteran of the civil war Funeral services 30 NONA HAN8FN were held at San Diego Calif Friday aftRichfield ROY HYATT 47 Parowan ernoon followed by cremation 33 Parowan MAUD MIIIFR JAMES PFNNPY 23 Kanoah PROVIDENCE — Providence school KLOVEH PAXTON 23 Kanoah OGDEN— Mr and Mr J F Short of Bt will honor Its retiring principal JoBIRTHS George formerly of Ogden have received seph Campbell at a testimonial in Perron— Mr and Mri AUonzo Dugmor word of the death of their son Reuben the Providence Second WHrd chapel Temple Short in Mill City Ore Thursday ion Monday at 8 p m Mr Campbell is Emery— Mr and Mrt Clinton Olaon aon of pneumonia 7 1869 In on He Bt born Mr Mr January soon to retne after 40 years of serand Murray— Ray Pola aon Mr He attended school in and Mr A B Evans son Mr and Mri Anthony Idaho Farr West near Ogden for two years and vice in Cache county schools LawGeorge 8 Stout son Mr and Mr later to went his where made rence Holt daughter Two speakers already chosen are hg Oregon Bandy— Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hughes home Mr Fdna A E Allen who succeeds Mr CampMr and Mrs C L Graham Surviving ar hi widow daughter as principal and a member of bell six children his pardnua liter Marthayler Short James Evans ents and the following brothers and sis- the county school board Holladay— Mr and Mra Mr Campters Mrs Mabel Culver Ogden Mra Heber son E D Mathews Fountain Green— Leater and France C Pratt Mill City Ore Mrs Ralph Du bell' will respond L Mrs Rette Ore Fairchild Oeorge Bmyth Blackham M and Kenilare tat Pickett daughter George Norman Wright School Honors Retiring Head Reuben Temple Short - THE DIHIRICT COURT OF THE United State for the district of Utah — In the matter of Clarence M Weddle voluntary bankrupt— In bankruptcy No 12789 To the creditor of Clarence M Weddle of Balt Lake City County of Balt Lake and district aforesaid a bankrupt Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of November A D 1931 the said Ciarenc M Weddle wa duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the fust meeting of hi creditor will be held at the office of the underlined refere In bankruptcy 434 Besson building Salt take City Utah on the 23th day of November 1931 at lo o clock a m at Which lime the Mid creditors may attend prove their claim appoint a trustee examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly com before said mun J T M CuNNHL Referee In Bankruptcy Balt take City Utah November 13 IBM EN i Rehhe de- sertion N H Tanner attorney Pern Reeve vs M A Reeve nonsupport L E Cluff attorney Nina M Hopkins Hodges r Marlon L Hodge maiden name nonaupport wife reatored C iarenct Palrd attorney Calvin Warn Vera Scheby Stone v Stone desertion Robert Murray filewart attorney Blanche Purser vs Clifford Purser desertion J T Hammond attorney NEW SUITS FKIED Utah Aaet corporation vs Bamuel E Warburton Nettie Warburton GeorKlana s Ihgenhart Verona Degenhart Nathan Wolfe Ansut'a Wolle Adolph L White Ma Little Jr Orldiey Calif F Short Bt George V Jesae JC Shortcut Arnoldson MT PI F AH ANT — fihrwln Arnoldjon 1 son of Klhon and Henrietta Christensen Arnoldson died at the family home Friday morning of diphtheria a The child Is survived by his parent brother Elliott Arnoldson hls randfather A Christensen Moroni hi grandmother Mrs Bert Johnson Fountain Green After private funeral service the body will ha taken to Moroni lor interment on tiaturday afternoon Show Entertains Junior Policemen rie White Thoms Homer Beryl Homer Alfred F Fdgtnton Elisabeth Fdglnton MM4 18 mortgage foreclosure Thomas ana Mor than 400 junior traffic police Thomas attorn officer will b honored Saturday will be gufat of mornln Thvero rnt0rarnwftMhlandmMcTa?nnJI Karnwonh to quiet title oor a Arm" the Salt Lake police department and trnn Or-'so- n NOTH F attorney th management of the kila C llcfinriisf f vs Hoffman Brother TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN at at a theater IT pheum K H and performanr ff Trmt Un laatd 1 Noth hetehf given that the man and Allen (nmpany TL cUnford and th ahowhouae Arrangement for Board of Pardon will bold aj daiy 8 Bower 11700 mortsas trustee foreclosure the affair were made by Patrolman taaalon on Saturday November 8 D Huffaker attorney regular 21 1931 Utah Ilht and Harvey C Pelrca organizer of the ten o clock a m at the Mr Molite F Heal 115 X 10 l(K) IY Junior traffic patrol tab fatal Prison Balt Laka County “ Hanaou A H prV lluunaard 7 he boy will gather at the Utah that at aald meeting aald board iuomarw public win hear applications in tha following safety building at 11 a m and will to-w- cae rOR COMMUTATION! B F Ievpee FOR PAKDON: Inlvn Marlin FOR T HMINATION-Richar- d N Allen Ear! Baumann John Biown David Bird John ClemCa en Lyman Avondet Bernice Atemlo leRoy Willard (ardor Elmer Cole Percy Raymond Ilouhls Cleland Dur-f- c Horatio Elliott Earl P Hitchcock Walter Harris A J Jefferson Oonald 1 Jaikaon J J Ted lewis Klotna Rosa Q O Rotilnann Ed Fvane 8 Smith Trank Ralph Hhoupe Georgs Bollk Paul btrand George Smith William Sanfoid Miguel Valenzuela luvw-Jen- rt Valller I eroy lealie Varney Farl Wllaon Victor Arthur Wilson Phillip Weatherabee B Wesley WinCharles Zimmerman ger Clifford Morrison Clarence Mosley and trank Miller K)R PAROLE Kenneth Casper Fd Cottrell Orval J Irlnadale Odell M CKrugh Joseph Hall Koacoe Hall Clarence Clifford Mangmn J Who Mat kay William E Neutebootn Winn O Nell Bamuel W dhoini-o- n and John H Williams CGINI f JAIL CASb-- t loran fluke for pardon Utah county 1 ena McC andleea for pardon 1 tah onnty Hannah Moors for pardon Utah enmity CtJNIJNl xn CASTS- - James Frank annoti Marry Gravell Lionel J Hobson J A Olsen ( liariee h Betiding I erett Btmmnna and K T WUnnn W The rest of the program will consist of musical numbers and a reading i ewill UTAH MARKETS TURKEY CROP idow of Man Killed by Shot Utah turkey growers will receive for their $150000 approximately Thanksgiving birds Tills was estimated when it was learned that they will receive an average of slightly more than 31 cents a pound for approximately 20 carloads or 480000 pounds of turkeys the season s estimated output Under terms of an agreement reached with the California Turkey Growers' association the Utah Poultry Producers’ Cooperative association will receive 32 cents a pound for best grade birds to wholesalers In San Francisco and 321-- 2 cents to wholesalers in Los Angeles It was announced In an Associated Press dispatch from San Francisco The report was verified by Charles P Rudd manager of the poultry department of the Utah organization Mr Rudd said turkeys will be sold in Salt Lake at about 28 cents wholesale approximately the same as last He asserted that the retail year price locally on the basis of a wholesale figure would be 32 to 33 cents a pound The local association expects to receive 35 cents a pound for turkey on the eastern market the same figure paid there in 1930 The press dispatch states that Geoige Maklns general manager of the California association reported representatives of the Utah growers met in San Francisco with the California members and that the 32 and 32 prices would apply In California nilis Ka) sville Prep Team Defeats Cubs by Score of 38 to 6 's KAYSVILLE— Coach Ray Davis county high school eleven finished Its season In a blaze of glory here Friday afternoon when it easily trounced the South high Cubs of Salt Lake by a score of 38 to 6 The game was a regular Salt Lake Fors-berg- district contest Both Bob Davis Cub mentor and used practically every Fprsberg member of their respective squads with Forsberg depending mainly on sophs Nevertheless the game was well played for the most part The Dart offense consisting principally of end runs and passes funcJoe Cowley passtioned smoothly ing brilliantly played his usual good game South scored Its first touchdown In end the second quarter A d run placed the ball on the Dart line and a pass accounted for the score rd five-yar- Pheasant Hunters Use Unfair Means To Run Down Prey Examiners Award Capitol Contract W Grid Mentor Explains Tough Battle From CU Police Continue Drive On Faulty Auto Brake Continuing their drive against defective automobile brakes city police issued more than 50 tags to drivers of cars with defective braking apparatus Thursday afternoon and Friday About 50 drivers were given approval slips Motorcycle Patrolmen C J Larson and S L Christensen stationed at Fourteenth South and Mam streets conducted the testing LIQUOR SUSPECT CONVICTED Irl Herring Friday afternoon was found guilty by a Jury In City Judge IDAHO FALLS Idaho (P) — Mrs court of transportJames A Evelyn Cuthbert was arraigned be- ing liquor Stump’s Herring was arrested by fore Probate Judge W 1) Huffakei deputy sheriffs September 17 at SecTuesday afternoon pn a charge of ond South and State streets murder in connection with the death of her husband Clarence B Cuthbert She asked for a set preliminary hearing which for next Monday No application was made for a bond Cuthbert died last Thursday evening after he had been shot at his home by a rifle The coroner's jury held he was shot by another person although he told physicians his wound was MOLINE 111 Nov 13 (UP)— A PUPILS PRESENT PLAYLET crowd of approximately 7500 booed A playlet showing the development and hissed Jack Dempsey tonight as of the cotton industry was presented he failed to knock out a pair of third-rat- e by pupils of the Washington school opponents in two exhibition fifth grade before the- - Parent-Teach- bouts of two rounds each The gate association at the school receipts were about $10000 Friday afternoon under direction of Dempsey a blows appeared feeble Miss Bernice Blackburn Miss Min- as' Georg Neron Greek heavynie Williams and Miss Rose Mc- weight and Pete Wistort Chicago Laughlin heavyweight both stayed two found each with the Manassa CHAPTER PLANS EXHIBIT mauler Old and rare pieces of embroidered Neron opened a cut over Demplinen laces ana tapestries from Eu- sey s left eye after two minutes of rope and the orient will be displayed fighting in the first round of their Snturday and Sunday afternoon bout and blood streamed down tho face Dempsey apand evenings at the Alpha Chi sorority chapter hoqse 1365 East peared tired hefor the first round South Temple street it was an- was over and ho looked dejected as he went to hls corner nounced Friday Dempsey fared no better In the OSA TAKLS COUNT second round against Neron Several times Dempsey however NEW YORK Nov 13 (P)Mateo Osa Spanish heavyweight who was backed Neron against the ropes but knotked out by Ted Sandwina In a eould not put over a finishing blow The crowd booed loudly when Demppreliminary to the Tommy Lcmghi Uzcudun fight at Madison sey delivered a series of low punrhes Square Garden tonight wa taken to and roughed hls opponents hair the Polvilmic hospital after the down into hls faca with long sweeps knoct)Ut slffenng from a slight con- of hi aims In the second bout Wistort clipped cuNion of the bra’n Dempsey several times on the chin and tho cut which Neron' fist hnd mnde wa again opened In the first round and blood streamed down Jack a face Sixteen ounce gloves were used by all three fighter Phil Collins of Chiengo refereed Dempsey weighed about 190 pounds Dempsey planned to lease here tomoirow for hla next appenranc at Kansas City Boxing Fans Boo Man Escapes Bank Crash Loses Money CHICAGO Nov 13 CD— Nh holm Be rah h got to hls bank one day last June juat before It fallid and wlthdiew hi $10 000 In saving "1 wa Just luiky ' h told hi fi lend Yesterday burglar entered hi home found the $l0oo) tn an old trunk took the money and walked away Easily Wins Over South nt Efforts To Wallop Rivals Faculty Prepare Dart Eleven CASTLE DALE — Pheasant hunters in general this season showed to poor sportsmanship according Game Warden Fred E Larson of Castle Dale as they deliberately insisted on shooting hens and resorted to all kinds of schemes to hide the identity of the sex as well as doing considerable damage In one instance a number of hunters set out fire m order to burn the birds out into the open along Cottonwood creek east of Castle Dale and destroyed a considerable amount of winter feed which was being saved by a local farmer for his livestock With feed as scarce as it is at present this loss is a serious one to the farmer affected Such actions if continued will eventually cause officers to put a stop to hunting entirely since violation of the law and damage to personal property are too serious and expensive to contend with Alvin Larson of Cleveland was arrested by Game Warden Fred E Larson for shooting pheasant hens He Contract with Schuyler & Young was before Justice pf the for remodeling of portions of two Peacearraigned N C Oveson of Cleveland floors of the capital was signed Fri- where he to the pleaded day by the state board of examiners charge and was finedguilty $2tk In spite of formal protest to such action entered by James J Burke & Co whose bid was next to the lowest Allocation of space for the offices to be displaced by the state tax commission for which new quarters are being arranged on the ground floor has not been definitely completed and Is a subject of keen discussion at the capital M aider1 s LOGAN—Members of Logan local of the Federated Musicians will hold tjielr annual frolic Monday night Gilbert Thorpe secretary and other officers of the organization are In charge of the affair At a recent meeting Hal Farr w as elected president to succeed Joseph Adams Mr Thorpe was reelected secretary Other offueri elected were Bonn! R E Dfgn vice president Anderson treasurer Feldon Taiben- guard Nels Simpson John P m!th Jr and Mr Adams executive board VS -r URGES s is the first of a series of musical pro-- a fine of 100 and spend 40 days In grams whuh will he given for the the county Jail faculty members during the winter He kiw driver of an automobile in Jonas Heaton of Idaho Fails SHI RIFF GETS TRISONtR gas killed August 28 near Thornton Dr Ralph T Kl haids Salt Lake LOGAN — Sheriff Jeff Stow ell re- on the Yellowstone highway physician lias discovered a new turned Friday night from Rexburg Judge Talor has set other cases formula for quick curing of burns Idaho bringing with him Omar for this term of court at Rexburg lo he told the Southern California Med Riant hard chntged here with wife for November 17 irnl association in a Isis Angeles desertion convention Fildny according to an I ON DOS WINS COINTT NAMFS OFtK'FR Associated Press dispatch riHLADlLriUX Nnv 13M5— 7 he formula Is simple he said LOGAN -- The comity comma iion'Londo successfully defended Jim hy tannic with an add 7homa combining Friday appointed wiestling title good in solution son constable of Wellssille precinct some slate vsith a 47 minute tonight to sueteed Hvrum Woodwnid re- 36 second fall from Rudy Dusek Jim No meeting of the county used a signed body tlain to win Tiny Roecommissioner wa held Wednesday buck Oklahoma drew with Pat because of Armistice dav Obhocker halt Iaike City TWO 5FT H)R ADDKF SNES Of D I’UZZLE tOGAN-AJones Colo (UP) From out of Hemingway rUFBLO bV Vhunhlunn'oif’rde on tha stale road "f the Carnegie endow mint for in- - snniew lie i e comes M $MX)' M mlor or against the granling of sMd Fllday by the road rom- - ti rniitlonal peat and Ur Hbcit'pcr day of the oldappinximately ’ ‘tCHdC! t if Pis tUolk) huge sue paper mission ppllrallo public 1 human piofessnr of real lively - bills to Pueblo banks hereby rosod 'I ha history bankets U'd’h 1) Mai Cosh in ami to lx piesent at aald meeting s'ilolsiiiumi nmt uiifil ini htu al iu lent a at the Unurisltv of who ptnmptly send th old money to ii of ill! ((llvr(1 Py ft °f 1' lone Utah will speak In a special Ux‘ H conned emCH HIE H iinN and allow It to renever Washington Mm halrmsn peak be toast- - over mountain pause and chain GLUMt15 P PAHhErt aie bly Monday at 11 a m at th Utah turn to cut uletinii wonder w hrtc the te master (urged on summit listate Agt iiultural college money continues coming from lsnd This is the time of the shooting stars The Leonid meteors say Utah astronomers will be visible after 2am Bunday Monday and perhaps Tuesday They appear In the eastern horizon k Astronomers noted a shower early Saturday The biggest dLsplay appears every 33 years and 1332 will be a thirty-thir- d year Therefore the showers of 1931 are expected to be more spectacular than in the years between first-degr- Federated Musician Arrange Annuul Frolic my Stars Shoot Through Sky In Showers anti-Britis- Judge Arraigns Coast Doctor Hoar Ctalm on Rums Cure - smaller Indian minorities today and announced that on Thursday he intends to leave London because he has abandoned all hope of obtaining independence for India At a meeting" of the minorities committee of the round table conference Gandhi took sharp issue with Prime Minister MacDonald who presided The nationalist leader ex pressed astonishment that the prime minister should have said the minorities agreement reached yester day was acceptable to 46 per cent of India's population Asserting his nationalists are at least 85 per cent of India the Mahatma declared he would renew the h campaign rather than permit an arrangement under which the “untouchables” would remain a separate caste The government has until Thursday for a change of heart he said On Thursday he plans to go to Paris to make an address Later he will go to Geneva to discuss measures for relieving the world's woes m-Inc- ome reck-Utn- Id? LONDON Nov 13 —Mahatma Gandhi repudiated the communal agreement between Moslems and TAX INCREASE of thtVnX'nh SeVr ence Hope Gone ment committee meeting at the chamber of commerce Friday night discussed the situation to be faced this winter Possibility of having local business concerns prevail upon their em ployes to donate part of their salaries Senator Steiner Say Highwaa taken up but nothing definite was done Last year employes of the er Income Rate Logical vailous business houses donated 2 Move for Revenue per cent of their wages Already this year the city employes have donated 5 per cent of their salaries Various road projects were taken THE DALLES Ore Nov 13 up at the meeting and will come untax Increases In the higher der careful consideration of the combrackets was advanced today by mittee United States Senator Frederick Stelwer as the "logical plan” for increasing federal revenue "An Increase in corporation or capital tax simply means passing it along to the consumer” said Senator Stciwer in addressing the Eastern Oregon Wheat league which session here today opened a two-da- y "Talk of a limited sales tax rais- a11 lncorae taxes and a proposal Snakp Rivpf Vallpv RpnnrUllng to 0wer the exemptions are all put forward to divert attention from the logical plan ef raising the rates in the higher brackets as from $100000 net Income and upward” the senator said “The greatest safety for wealth Itself” he continued “will come from having these great Incomes considered generally as a reservoir for use of the government in time of national stress In war times the highest levy was 65 per cent on the largest incomes Now it Is 20 per cent Somewhere between 30 and 50 per cent would be fully justified under present conditions” Senator Stelwer also proposed legislation exempting farm mortgage income from federal income tax for the purpose of halting the movement of capital from this class of Investment Government resubscription of stock In the federal land banks as proposed by President Hoover was the third plan Senator Stelwer laid before the wheat league The senator departed tonight for Washington IDAHO FALLS Idaho — District Judge C J Taylor Friday closed march to the theater accompanied court at St Anthony and Intends to LOGAN— The Utah State Agrleul open the Jefferson by the police and fire department county district band arriving at the ehow at 11 30tural college faculty association Jn court at Rigby Monday Except for a m conjunction with the Women's Fac- - Thursday and Friday spent at 8t A maiked decrease in the number ulty league will entertain the fac-- Anthony accotding to word received accident at a hool crossing alnte ulty with a concert next Friday at here Judge Taylor presided mainly organization of the patrol at the P m in the home economics cot- - at court In Rexburg Madison county A U Johns Pocatello building and opening of school in Replember has tnge resulted front tha bejs’ work Chief Margaret Anderson Bowen of Salt loan association salesman arrested of I’ollce Joseph E Buthldge said Lake and William l’rterson of the' In AUKiLst on a chitrgP oYnians'laugh Ktldny In praising the efficiency of numc faculty of the University of ter pleaded guilty Thursday to h will furnish the program This less driving and wm sentenced to the patrol pay lf Premier Says Independ- Logan unemploy- - expected and to speak BLOW AT PACT Helpivojecs S0L0N LOGAN—1 The it CLUB CONSIDERS DRIVE POCATELLO Idaho— Plan for a membership drive were discussed by the Bannock County Flower and Garden club Thursday night with President F C Adamson presiding worth) The club expressed appreciation for cooperation given by Focatellans In DIVORCES GRANTED yecent flower Bhows Flirabeth Alice Rehhe vs John ‘ LOGAN UTAH t tfter 1931 GANDHI DEALS seruiM for Michael J Dixon will be held from the Masonic temole S mday at 3 30 p m in charge M of Mi Moriah lodpr No 2 F and A M Interment amII follow in the family plot Funeral service for M J Dixon S3 Correspondent Res Phone 858 Circulation Res Phone 87-- J In Mt Olivet cemetery proprietor of the Dixon apartment Office 112 North Main Phone 116 ELI IS funeral service for Geoige Heient street will be helfl at 2 30 p m Ellis will be held from the Masonic tern USunciay from the Ma o uwc in charge nliaonw Ser pie Sundav at temple 4 as-Acacia lodge No 17 F and A M vices will be In charge Interment nf Mt Moriah Iodic sisted by Dr E I (roihen h will follow In the family plot lb West No 3 of which was a member Burial Mil ( ref Ic cemetery Funeral services for Elizabeth will be In the Masomt GARDNFR J Gardner will be held at the Ensign plot at Mt Olivet ward chaiel Monday at 13 30 p m cemetery Mr Dixon who died Biihop Gordon T Hyde officiating wab f Friends may view the remains at the late Thursday 111 IVseret mortuary Sunday afternoon and born j InianmJoliet v Hm ”Jj“ cf Monday morning and at the chapel JO 7 7r nunutes prior to services Interment in Joliet 111 4 May City cemetery 1H66 to He came Funeral aervUe for El ftalt lake in 190( sle Hr iv Knccht of 4KS1 Glen street Mur for a time living 3 rn at held p in jn ray will be Saturday In 1901 the rose rocm of the taseret mortuary he chliago married ElUabetn PRESTON Idaho — “The Friends Boyd A Bishop Brmghurst officiating ater year Great White Throne” a large may view the retrains at the mortuaryihe organized the M Interment Ml until time of services Dixon Employment oil painting by Henri Moser Olivet cemetery company which he sx — — valued at $1000 was presentuntil sev- - ’ operated I FONARD — Funeral service for Mary Jane ed to the Preston high school fuV- al Ui family Leonard ItUy hq dlrd Pr M J Dfon residence 812 West Seventh Houth will pished considerable labor for by "Willard Ballam of Iopan WU the late 55 LOGAN— Hclmar Pedersen he held Sunday at 3 p rn in the E G ham H Wattls Friday at a sptcial assembly president of Six Com- local O Donnell mortuary Friends may call at Inc Hoover dam builders grocer was seriously injured Mr Ballam stated that he gave the ODonmll mortuary on Fourth Last panies 1907 Mr Dixon opened a soup house w proas his when bicycle below South Temple Satone half Thursday night it to the school because of the food and shelter for unemployed vlding non Interment and afteri Alton a car driven Sunday urday He wax awaided a by jewel by Enter- - struck by wonderful consideration the in City cemetery No 15 ne 21 of O I which O F Mrs W lodge son of Dahle Dahle R prise people of this section have F FORD— Funeral m'mb" °f U‘e 331 South Fifth Wcat ®trect- - Ceder- for Ann LI service w0°rid“ given him IUtleford age 71 widow of Seth Little- - wIJi?lnnofrtii sen aon his widow suffered a are fractured and Clemens pelvis Surviving ford of 19U South Fourth East street Mr Moser accompanied Mr Dixon Riid daughter Letltla G Dixon will be held Sunday at 3 30 p m at the internal possible Injuries according Ballam and gave a short lecLake St Mark s cathedral the Rev A Leonard ° to authorities hosptlal ture on art to the students He Wood and Dean Henry A Post officiatPedprspn was riding his bicycle Interment City cemetery The cax lug displayed a group of his picket will be open Saturday from 8 to 9 p m while Btreet West south along tures from this valley "d Simlay from 10 a m until nmm at Robert E Morris 51 a native of car was Coming weat'nn I be Klnadnn A Lees mor uary also at York died at a local hospital at 3 40 p rn J:!1® Other numbers on the pro-gia- m the resldime of her datmhlei Mis Ju Friday of pneumonia He was born In Third South Street the Following were: J W Condie re““ 945 Lake street from 12 15 srw eph Winkles accident Pedersen was taken to his went to He had ‘kLL'tHl' sponse Laura Evans and Lucy West Street NP WBOLI— Funeral services for Marllu E ployed at the Alta club since 1918 and be- - home 4J8 South Cutler Theon piano duet cafeteria and who wa accidentally shot In fore that woiked In Shay Newbold He Was taken to the Cache Valley Kendel vocal solo will be held Sunday at 1 v m p'lr Hemenaay A Moser company lie lived h Nevada early iiruiay morning In the Booth Jordan ard rhaeel Bishop at Die Help hi Ishotel Mr Morris survived by one daualiter where a diagnosis of his Injuries was Frlrnds officlatma Henry Heckstead t h ?Ilrtl residence of william P'rtrJd® to be resting Wrlaht of Co- - given He was reported Newbold at South Jordan Saturday e e- nlng and Bunday until time of services unInterment Houth Jordan cemetery der direction of the Deseret mortuary SMITH— Funeral serviex for Elizabeth Clara ftmith will be held Sunday at 3 p m In the Wandamere ward chapel 478 Eleventh ftn(j little Bailey Couch lew the remains at the Eaat Friends may iofal hospital at 9 trelf The residence J86R Adams aj reet Bunday ia m Friday was born Friday from 10 a m to 1 p m Interment (uy The parents survivebabyThe body will be cemetery under direction of Latkln mor- - faken to Ogden for burial COLUMBIAN Was 5380 13 and Northern Obituaries FUNERALS DIXON-Kun- 14 "Utah will have the stlffest game of the season against Colorado university and if we win by one point I’ll be satisfied" That vas the prediction Ike Armstrong Ute coach made concerning Saturday’ game in an address before the “U" lettermen at their ane nual meeting at the New-houhotel Friday night Coach Myron E Witham of Colorado who was scheduled to speak was unable to attend because ills team stopped In Ogden overnight Life memberships in the club were bestowed upon Einar Nellscn for many years University of Utah trainer and Dr Byron Cummings father of athletics at the hilltop institution The presentation to Neilsen was made by Lisle Smith Dr Cummings who Is now connected with the Uni-vBlty of Arizona was not present Other speakers were Dr W Creed Haymond who outlined Utah's prospects for positions on the United States Olympic team next summer and Dr A J Murphy who lauded the sportsmanship displayed In high school and college athletics President A F Palm presided se pre-gam- et Riggs Handicap Provides Mate Record Chance BALTIMORE Md Nov 13 ()D— With a chance to become the leading money-winnof the year A C Bostwlek's Mate faces the barrier in the $25000 Riggs handicap at Pimlico tomorrow Already winner of more than $204 -000 victory would send Mate's total earnings past those of Top Flight C V Whitney’ champion filly which has won $219000 A triumph for the BostwUk colt also would pass Twenty Grand his rival for honors s Thirteen handicap performers including A C Schwartz’s Clock Tower have been named for the one and mile Journey over the "Old Hilltop" course Cloek tomorrow he will pit k up nine pounds’ over the two victories packing onlv Tower has defeated Male twice but five less than the son of Prince Hal Mate has been assigned the top weight of 128 pounds Mr Pavne Whltney'i SL Bildeatix Is also eligible getting in with 118 pounds two more thnn Manne the speedy son of Man u War from Can-ad- a er high-clas- one-ha- lf Students Hold e Pep Rally Ute Pre-Gam- tt'ladck’t Auto Tips University of Utah sludents “ TmHlc festival and pep rally al irVoizx- Uninjured n Orpheum theater iiiday Inlng In honor of the Utah and ( nAGRrArrAzN0V13UP-ad- o unlverslly football te k-- o henv weight which will play here Hal ui Zbjvzko day en rout® from Chit ago to! Fail Coppo k student body p iniury tcxUvdent presided The Men s Glee when hi automobile skidded unlverally hand andghl' lrre‘ IchcHtra add vocal and violin oli Wt lam Ml Lain a negro trainer 'gnee selerllon Piofewor Tim thrown through the top of the Giles and Bandmudrr Clai cur but was not hutt seriously llawklns directed th program wrestler ban I laniKio t qtBt i |