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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALpj T-HURSDA OCTOBER 2, 1 9 3 0. 1 tAGE FIVE - t Old Lover Erects Statue v To Brave Girl Of Alaska Mollie Walsh To Be Immortal ; lzed By "Packer. Jack" . ' Newman. . MOLUE' WALSH ' ... Alon, Without Help, Tills Courageous Cour-ageous Girl Ron a Grub Tent Jsear Lag Cabin During: thft Gold i lvUAli of 1897-ltf8. 6h Fed and Lodpd U? Wildest . .. Gold-Crazed Men. , Generations Shall - Surely Know . ' This Inspiring: Spirit, t MurJereU October Js7, 1902. .That is the inscription ' on a bronie bust of Mollie Walsh that aoon will be uaveiled at Skagway, - Alaska. : c'-y-- . V - - V ;It was written by "Packer Jack" Newman of . Seattle, who commissioned commis-sioned James A. Wehn to make the figure.- .. - ;jsTewman, during those cursing, fighting; driving days of the Yukoa trail woed Mollie Walsh and loot. In--87 Mollie joined that great trk northward and establihed her tenf on the White Pass trail, which . Jed from Skagway to the headwaters head-waters of the Yukon. . v ' . -iShe.lived Jn her tent, sleeping. In the "Bird Cage." Her "budoir" was ''separated from the main tent only 4by hanging blankets. Usually there jwere.lO or a dozen men occupying jtbe cost of fir boughs near her. jThey were rough nen, hard, men. "Packer Jack" was transporting "supplies. He, as did thousands jof Mother men, , became aequairiteJ fwlth the Eirl. She was only J5out 24 years old the only woma a wild, lawless land. ; f ; A man down in Skagway sent wvrd to Newman to cease paying attentions . to the girl. "Packer !Jack," renowned as a pistol expert went to ' Skagway.- Guns blazed, and Newman was without a rival, for the time being. - Soon, howeverMike Bartlett and hja brother established a rival pace line over the trail. 'Jack and Mollie quarreled over Mike. i ' . . Mollie married Mike. They moved to Seattle, and ona in'i 1 -.A black night in October, 1902. Claude -. &y"L . Hannlck. the Present Seattle sher- Mhe northern trail, is go.ng back. ' ' :.. A. . V i i-r-w: 1 - . I Salt-Lake Stock Exchange . QUOTATIONS ' As Furnished By WELLS I BRIMHAIX BROKER - , - THURSDAY, OCT.1 2, 1930 ..t;..T..$ s Bust of Mollie Walsh by James Wehn, . and "Packer Jack' Newman. , iff, saw a thinly-clad woman rush from a house. A rnan pursued, gun spitting; Bannick tried to charge his horse between the two but fa.'l-ed, fa.'l-ed, and Mollie fell, victim ofvher husband. N : BartJett later was acquitted on a plea of insanity. y ; Now Mollie Walsh, Respirator Aids rr ';- In Fight for Life cjucagoaOc. 2. ur.-jf ignting" Francis McGann, 25, the student '.rur$t who has lived for more than 22 dayiTn a coffin like box at St, Lks' hospital, was believed today ;.tq Bewinning her battle against infantile in-fantile paralysis. A i V . V . -A f3rinkerrespl rator, the only ; one ' In Chicago, was brought into ' vu0 23 days ago when Miss. Mc-, Mc-, Gtnn's chest muscles became par-alyzed par-alyzed and she . was. Unable to : breatlie. By creating first a vacuum and then' pressure at . timed inter-; inter-; vals. air is forced in and out of the patient's Jungs by. the respirator and fche lives although she doe3 net, .' In'realityj brea'the. f.; W ,' ' . ' ' " ' " ; 4 TOO LATEX FOR I i CLASSIFICATION 1 I V A m fe : At fair; grounds;. ladiesV Trown and. yellow leather purse. "Finder may keep money in purse, return purse and-contents, to Proyo Herald, Her-ald, v ' o5 T1 Library book between theater and Park. B. G. 537 S. 7 West. 1 Srpheum Edward? oi FOR SALE 3HSa Concord Krapes. Phone 1263J. 08 -i-.TAnnUmn DellfiiDis . Roman Ba nana apples. Geo. Sawaya, fhono 051R2. ol5 '' FOR RENT FURNISHED Mod apt 2C0 S. . 1 West. : - o3 m3rtrmm apt 60 W. 3 South. LastTimes Today ANN HARDING MARY ASTOR 4 . fTntl?TTr' A TtTI?CJ ig 'HOLIDAY" i FRIDAY SATURDAY. '' DIXIE LEE V . ARTHUR LAKE Whispering JACK SMITH - in ; : "CHEER UP . 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Silver Shield Silver Standard . , Sioux Mines . i . . . . So : Iron Blossorn . So. Standard . .. ,. Swansea Con. . . . . Tar Baby . . .... . Tintlc Central Tintic- Lead ... .-. Tintic Standard . . Utah Con. ........ Walker Mining West -Toledo . . t r.3 Yankee Con." . . . .v.. .02H .02 Vi .09' .00 .00 Vz .00!i' J. B. Johnson Is Laid to Rest ii. : . I A'nnmnw at qpapti i riLti x xvi uJi viv I u SPANISH FORK Funeral services serv-ices ' for John Bjarnson- Johnson were held Monday afternoon at the, First ward chapel, witH Bishop Arthur Ar-thur T. McKell of the Fifth ward in charge. Prior ( to the services a . short service was; conducted at thehome, because of Mrs..J Johnson being an invalid. Mrs. Rose Funk and Miss Ellen Jameson sang a duet, and J. Victor Leifson offered offer-ed prayer. At the church the ward M choir sang two opening and a closing number; Henry J. McKell offered the invocation. President Henry A. Gardner, Postmaster David T. Lewis of Spanish Fork,- and Pro fessor Lofter . Bjarnson of Salt Lake paid eloquent, tributes to the character and ; life ' of the departed gentleman. Bishop McKell made the closing remarks A very beau tiful' musical program was'. render ed in addition to . the numbers by the choir: Mrs. Rose Funk and Miss Ellen Jameson sang a duet. "Love Devine;" Arthur Livingstone accompanied by Mrs. Thelma Mc .50 Kell, sang; "Eternity.' andi'Miss Ellen Jameson: sang, "Face To .02Vi I Face. The closing prayer was by Munda Gisleson, and7 Gilbert A. Johnson dedicated the grave in the Spanish Fork city cemetery. Interment was under the direc tion of the Claudin Funeral. home. There was a large attendance and many floral tribute. .. Stanford Ax Now In Bank Vault PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. ?. (U.R) Students here are not going to ake any farther chances. . on the learning Stanford ax ieingl "bor- "Dwed" by predatory University of Calif dr'nia rivals. Henceforth the ghihinp blade will -epose in the depths of a steel-bound" steel-bound" vault in a local bank, safe jfrom the ' maurading Calif ornians, unless the latter have added to !their curriculum a post graduate course in the study of "Jimmy Valentine' and Raffles. .The famous weapon was captured last April by a band of resourceful and determined Ordinals. "We feel its the only thing to do," Dr. Robert Swain, acting president of Stanford, said after the an nouncement was 'made . yesterday. "If we don't the campua Is sure with the beginning of football to be the center of future 'mixups and the existing agreement .with Cali fornia broken." - ? ? Scientists, we read, are trying to split the atom. After all. this- is rahcr a .small mailer to fuss abou 04 0T 01 .10 : .023; .03 1.25 5.00 OUi 1.80 .00 .01.i Zuma .... , . . , SALES Big Hill, 1000 0 -3OC Bonanza Mining; 1000 tfOc.'. Central Standard,-1000 & 3r. v Combined Metafe; 1000 13 Vie. Crescent. Eagle, 1000 & lc. East Tin. Con., 100 ?! 44c. Greeley, 20,000 4c Lehi Tin.! 8500 .2 c. Moscow,-200 71c. 5 -New Quincy, 6000 p 9c. North Lilv, 300 $1.25. ; No; Standard, 2500 3 c. Park City Con., 500 28c; 50 3 30c. . ;' Park Konold, 50Q.M 13c. . Park Premier, 200 13c. Silver King Coal., 50 & $6.60 Tintic Standard, 800 $5-00 Walker Mining.MOO $1.80. Cougars Are . Working Hard By ELWOOD ROMNEY The White and Blue Cougars of the Brigham Young v university have been showing great promise for the footoall "season. Having defeated thegreatly improved Wyoming Wyo-ming aggregation in the first conference con-ference battle, the Cougars ere sharpening their claws for Nevada, determined to keep their slate cln. - i The NeVada Wolves, with one of the heaviest lined and backfields to be found in this section; will provide pro-vide a .real' test for the Cougars n the "Y" stadium Saturday. Coach Ike Armstrong of Utah, whose charges scored a 20-7 victory last' Saturday at Reno, savs ht i willbe Impossible for the "Y" to conquer the Nevadans. However, thatremains to be seen, and untP the Wolves achieve that fact, the Cougars will have to be shown. Jnrrv Peterson, , former Cougar fullback and an excellent prospec at guard, this season, is probably out of trie lineup for most of the season,, having a badly wrenched knee. Scrimmage I atured SONHNBERG HOLDS TITLE LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2. U.D Gus Sonnenberg of Boston stiil held the heavyweight wrestling championship today, and Everette Marshall, blond challenger from La Junta, Colo., was a sadder but wiser young man. - But for Marshall's momentary laxness In the third and deeming fall of their title match here last night ' the middlewesterner might have won the crorn. As it wss, Sonnenberg 'took two fall3 and allowed al-lowed the challenger but one. It was Marshall's second defeat by the Bostonian and a3 in their first meeting, ' the flying tackle proved the Coloradoan's undoing, just when Marshall seemed near victory. Sonnenberg showed greatly improved im-proved wrestling ability and was faster than his, taller and heavier opponent. FROS1I GAME POSTPONED The B. Y. U. Frosh-Snow col- lege football game which was j originally planned to be, held; j j Thursday afternoon at the "Y" j j stadium will be played Satur- I. day morning at 9:30 o'clock at I the stadium. j ! In the event that inclement weather conditions prevent the I game being played Saturday j J morning the contest will likely J be played Monday afternooriAj ! Continual rains Wednesday I tnd Thursday was the reasqn. j for the postponement of the I j game. . New Airplane Mail Route Initiated LOS ANGELES, Oct.-2. (U.D An pnd nassenger service f between New York, Los Anceles Tuesday and Wednesday, scrim- and San Francisco will be inaug urated October 15, it was an mag aeainst .the Fros?h and Jun ior Varsitv- was featured. The regulars reg-ulars worked on both offense and defense., as well as adapting themselves them-selves to new signals. This afternoon after-noon will be spent in perfecting olavs, and will consist of dummy scrimmage onlv. Friday, the Cougars Cou-gars are1 expected to rest, provided that their showing today prbves them in trim. ( Among, the men who have shown markable "Improvement lately are Richardson, sophomore tackle. 8 nd Toone, halfback. Staples,. Mathews Math-ews and Hone of the junior varsity also are coming along nicely. Keith Wangsgard, sophomore center, will again be at the pivot post Saturday, Dvches' injury still keeping him on the sidelines. Tn ends are undecided, with Eggert- sen and Johnson battling hard t keep their posts against the rush of Merrill and Robison. Coach Roraney declares that the nounced today by Western Air Express Ex-press and Transcontinental Air Transport.' The new service, first of ivsf kird in the nation, will provide crosscountry cross-country trips in 24 hours. A rumored merger of Wostrrn Air and T. A. T., which started wh"n thev submitted a joint bid for mail contracts on the route, was denied. - The two companies will, however, form an- operating con: cern, the Pittsburgh Aviation Industries In-dustries Corporation, to carry out the new conract, officials said. Mail express and passenger stops on the new line will be made a Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Pitts-burgh, Columbu3. Indianapolis, Ft. Louis, Kansas City, Wichita, Am- arillo and Albuquerque. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Mar1 A. Ward and son William and Thomas, tender thcl sincere appreciation to thrlrmaii friends for their kind sympathy I their recent sortow. They are Ir deed grateful to all those who fin nished the use of cars and son floral offerings. GRANTS DIVORCE v W. Eugene Penrod of -Provo wu granted a divorce from Agnes Pet rod in Judge A, V. Watkln's dlv sion of the Fourth alstrict-NToui Thursday morning on the gioyul ot cruelty. ; team is looking great for thi time of the season, and is pleased with Ihc Cougars steady improvement. The University Theatre is Your Community Theatre 4 s H c 9 E e u O s 2 0 H As the Grand Opening: of a Remodelled and Theatrically Effective COLLEGE HALL The Brigham Young University Presents TV if Ov n Moroni O Players in , Isen re St. John Ervine's powerful drama of the conflict between youth and age; between machinery and men. Played by a cast of real flesh ancl blood actors of a first class professional company. Reserved' Seats $1.00. Now on-sale at Treasurer's office IJ. Y. U. Call 645 for reservations. 3 o c 9 B c H. H P The University Theatre is Your Community Theatre Americans spend a year for jewels. a half billion -A forn of, baseball was pfayed by the Egyptians in 2000 B. 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