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Show PAGE EIGHT P R 0 V O . (U T A H) : S UND A Y H ER-AL D, WD NES DA Y, OCTOB ER 1 5,- 1 9 3 0. n otici: ox i'etitiox ron DISClLinOE IS HAJf KRLTTCT '-in the District Court of the Unit- ; ed States, for the District of Utah. In Bankruptcy No. 11329; In the Matter of Ernest E, Stone,'' a Bankrupt. j SUCCESS TOPIC (Continued fro.uPa?a One) : was willing to sacrifice all because lie felt it an honor to be ealied thi forler father of the -school by itj rrreat founder. Brigham ; Young. i-i&ed 'against to much coacoi n (JJr . - tjLIrAI OR 1 compensation in,-the beginning...' If the employees inGuatrious and puts his whole ,oul into hi? vnirralc-flie vnirralc-flie reward is bjund to jome. ' Chastify Km pha sized The senator- put strong emphasis on chastity, in making: a success.. of life. No man or woman, he said, can advance far "or hold "responsible ?Jotl. i herrbv rriven th3 Ernest E. Stone, of Mapleton. Ltali. gtor Smoot ' said .lie had hud j position for any great length of r'a Iueu Wi,.lue."" ;Jrfam9of the u.Umategreat clay of August,- I9o0. praying ior a , ,al,tl,tij.n tt, stiil had -discharge from all his debta'lJn I time wtihout chastity. ; To young menand women of faith that these dreams would be f Latter-day Saint h church he gave versity hill covered with the fcuna- institution, and ne ex fcankri'ptcy. All creditors and other ufijeL H- persens iniercsieu are uraereu j auena ai ine nearing upon cam , 9 0f the i petition before the United States ' prcnfie(i pride In the achievements District Judge, in the United States cf the schocl. Vhich hatl supplied Court Room in 'the Federal Bldg.. f erPit rhuh mcri, . business men, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 24th professional men and men of high day of November, llSO, at two j .:.)i,UBg in ''almost. -every avocation o'clock in the afternoon thereof,-, f.f life .These .mcri have made suc- nd then and there show cause, if . cesses In life because of their hon- X any they have,, why the prayer of esty, industry and thriftV he said. the petitioner should not be grant rd.. By general rule of the court, it see Unl- ; the advice that they should' never ho. ashamed of being 'members' of the church wherever theyjnight he. He did not mean to feay that they should flaunt their ' membership or bore people with preaching the gospel gos-pel to them, , but - that they should let their course of conduct bo 'such as to proclaim it. . y-. v . Mrs. Smoot, who accompanied the Er,ator on his visit to the school. . jn leifTiinjsr to nis cwn career as 5 responded to me request oi rres:-TTniterl rres:-TTniterl States senator Senator ! dftit Harris in snmlc . hv . atat-n-r is-Turther ordered, that any credl-I Smoot stated that when he was ap- that she shared in the Creams and tor opposing this application, shall ; pointevTV member cf the committee J. wishes of Senator Smoot that the enter his appearance and filo sped-i on claims,, that he h&d "been deter-f school might' become one of the la opposition j mined to make i himself - familiar greatest educational institutions in the wor.d. -. - 1 ' Musical numbers were: rendered by the B. Y, U. mixed chorus, under fhe direction of Pre f. -Franklin lication3 in writing thereto.- with . the undersigned i with the details of -every claim Referee, in the manner and at thd against the. governrent thnt'should time cs provided in General Order come br-fore the committee.mis fami..ailty with these details at tracted the attention, he eJ, of the older members : of the senate and even the president ofi, ihi I Unitd States. As a reaa j made armomfcer of the sena mittee on finance. The sen; ialt Laka C.ty, Utah. 1 EO referred to a boyhood experlencj Fub!i3hcd Oct. 15, 1933. j in the o!d Provo cooperative mercan- zJ: . .. ' L-.L ' . . ... tils institution. ' When his father sacking h'alt LakerCitj, Utah, x Dated October 14th, 19S0. . . '- : V ' J. T. McCONNELL, Referee in Bankruptcy, SnVK! i Troop 28 Vanguards S'Name Year's Leaders 1 had l'oimd hir.l potatoes c; Vanguatds of Troop 23, Boy I. DESERET . MORTUARY "Servic2 Above All" Operating in Utah Countv T and Cried fruit, he had remarked,. I to Superintendents Kirkwo6drThat jvR.'-?d probably '.voulan't stay lcrz. 1 but Reed, raid the speaker, had t niidc;up his ni:nd that he would- ;icy;and.he would stay until he be- Marian Nixon ' . ; V """ ' j ' N" -x ' ' ' , - ' ; - .).- 1 . r-'- 1 j - J.. : r ... ;-V'-r g ..:...-: :;:: .'-: " -.- .. ..-,-.' .'..-: .-:':' : : ..-.-.;.:-: :. .1 S ' ' - . v ' & A Grant Guilty DESPERADO DIES FROM WOUNDS After five hours', deliberation a jury found William Grant, 65, of American Fork, guilty of rape after (Continued from Page One)' his mother and attempting to assume as-sume whe blame for. the Lamar robbery- He. tried to clear his brother, Fred, of any paiticipation in a sim- one of the shortest trials ever " uans noiuup &i wirneu, vn. held in the Fourth district court ! Fred is now on twj for that crime. . The, jury, was selected and Dis-' It has not yet been decided what trict Attorney M. B. Pope made his ' disposit ion will be made of Fleagle's opening statement before 11:S0 .body. ; Tuesday morping at which time a iJ Uttle Jake admitted he was a recess was called by Judge Watkins .member of the Lamed gang as weJ because the campaining witness 'as parucipant in the Lamar mo- sumed. "help Fred." : would never open them uualn. lie refetred to his brother's trial j A message was ent to hl moth-in moth-in T.jrr1 "Vrhtt AiAn't jivj'. k r,JMr, Jake Flcaglc, the pirn err thing to do with that robbery." A hew story ending has been discovered dis-covered for a college picture, as audiences will agree;. when: theysee College Lovers" at. - the Strand Theater Thursday, Friday and SaN urday. It Is "a football story, in which the hero does not win ths game, "nor even play in the game. Jack Whiting, Marian Nixon and Guinn Williams are In the cast. The climax of J the- pl6t..isL said to be thrilling. i , : t- ItKrUBLlCAX IIALLY SPANISH FOBK. A meeting ol the Reptiblicari.womeri ol-Spanish Fork is called for Thursday vo j camo superintendent of the institu-i institu-i tion. iNct long after he did bc-j bc-j cone- superintendent, j The senator. emphasized-the Im 1 poi tence of spccialintlon and of j makin.T" one's services -indispehs-' wncrovcr erapioycu. iie a- v("r.:nr tt'cr. met ruesaay ci-ening and elected officers for the rsi'ner year. as follows: Beit Oakley president; Roy Hudson, vice president; Norvcl Dayton, cee- The const! ut on to bc followed S"0- "The reetihg is for tfa by the cigamzation will btf drawn organizing . ladies Re- up at the next meeting. - v JJjlp cIob. SeVeral speakers " : '.. .C .1 from Salt Lake will bfr present and What's become of the old-timet the Lieurance club will sing several wlioused torefer to the cigaret as number s.; -The "meeting will com; a coffirr-nail?'-t ' . '.'.', "" t -mence it 8 o'clock. 3 C J j c J V. . . . cW: .1...-. -H . 1 . . .a ;-r t. itl ?D(3"(I).(S)(oiS EVERY YARD MUST GO! v and you can make your choice from our large stock at a real saving! TRAVEL CREPE SILKS 90e $1.23 Values CRETONNE Values . . .r, . : Valued age 23c 25c Values . 33c - Values . . 39c Values . 48c Values .17c .18 c is.?.. 22c 29c JAP CREPE 19c Values aye HICKORY SHIRTING ?c. -.:';r:;...y5v:v--;i5C-Values . ..... . T: .... SILK VOILES 7gc ; -r - ::X:: 63c Values . ; . COTTON VOILES '? . 1 :' : 39C alues " ' BLEACH iuc . - v- Values . . . . . . '. .... . 20c Values . 2"c Values m 4 . . . . 18c . . . .21c SILK PRINTS $1.00 Walues COTTON and WOOL BLANKETS Reduced $1.93 Blanket ; . $2.45 Blanket . $3.45 Blanket . .51.45 Blanket , $6.45 Blanket , SI 0.00 Blanket .'.'.....2.09 ....... .32.90 ........ 33.79 ..... -).4i ..... .;.$S.50 FANCY WOOL TWEEDS One Lot of Good Quality . - HOUSE DRESSES SILK RAYONS- 85cv : . cc values.:.... ... ........ ENGLISH PRINTS 25c :;: ; ; " .' Values . i . . .". i . A. ," 33c Values . ...25c .29c ;38c 39c ; Values 48c Values 9-4 SHEETING Nddland Brand- "Y"el Td . ' 3Gc Plain Silk GEORGETTE and FLAT CREPE $1.45 -. Values .'. . . . . . $1.93 Values . S2.25 Values . $2.45 -Values . $3.25 Values .'.".-....$1.73 ... .. ..$1.88 . . . 4 . .$1.98 . ... .32.68 P A BELMONT PERCALES Values -. . . . . . - AGATHE A PERCALES 25c -: t ' Values . . . . : rrTT. . "VV . One Dollar Special SILK HOSE 5Gc 0 Pair $1.95 faluo One Lot of DOLLAR SPECIAL HOSE nc Pair 5pecaZ Xof $.5f9 tp $1.95 SILK HOSE ALL WOOL FLANNELS .Flannel; ............ V.V" One Lot of -SILK DRESSES In Light and Dark Prints Values to O .$12.43 ....... ,4 All SILK FLAT CREPE v niuu ... .. . ... rt Our. Flat Weave L. D. S. GARMENTS In 'Very' 7 - QOC Fine Grade .A. . CORDUROY 79c ' Values 69c 9-4 WEAIIWELL SHEETING Extra fine" . Ys7 :i :V . tZA WOOL MATERIALS iifes'.:.:;. :v..:X.Pfl3P. $1.95TVaius . ; . v . : -$1.7.3 $2.25 Values- . $1.92 $2.75 Values . :.v j . . ,$2i25 NIGHT GOWN CREPE ,33? Values . ' I ,l ' . . 3c 4 argu- had not arrived. Court reassembled at 2; 15 and both" the state and the defense pre sented Hheir evicence and ments in less than two hours. Under the statutes of the state Grant will be given an Indetermlnr ate sentence fiCirt five to 20 years in the state penitentiary. Judge Watkins will passxsentence Thursday.,, Thurs-day.,, . - An eleven-year-bid American Fork girl was the complaining witi ness. - dent. He made bis hesitant statements, halted by pain before hypodermics were given him, to the man who . hunted him for two years across ' this country and into Mexico-Hugh Mexico-Hugh Harper, ; chief of police of Colorado Springs. ; Asks For Mofl3?r Harper bent low over the bandit, i "If you have anything to say, Jak?, you had better eay it now." Jake summoned his breath. "Get 25c Values GINGHAM CURTAIN NETS X 29c; .'; Values . 39c Values ,V..-w ....29c 48c. Values i39c 58c Values ; '. . 45c C3c Values 48fc One Lot of f. SILK and RAYON , BLOOMERS Values ; - r CCC' to si.oo-rr. . . . .... .'. - 1 One Lot of L D. S. GARMENTS Values .r" . CCC to $1.00 One Lot of LAST YEAR COATS ' In Good Condition Values . Cd'93" to $29.50 o Visit Our Footwear Department for Good Values and Low Prices! I s - - ' i - v f ' 0) r- - J o )i .J(n ) A corporal in the army is paid $12 amonth. , my mother,. I want her here ' j when " i y j ! He stopped for a moment either ' with pain or emotion. 'For God's sake, chief," he Then' little-Jake, small.' sallow, j be&t her response swarthy, lapsed into delirium in ! which he. saw, only officers hunting hm and his desperate attempts to beat the law. Jumbled cries of pain', and' fear came from his feverish lips 'until weakness and drug stilled them for ever. " The outlaw was certain to have ; faced the noose a3 did his brother. 1 He f was charged v with being; the J leaderNof th4 Lamar gang.' 'He was j also accused of the $17,000 holdup j of a Southern Pacific passenger train near Pittsburgh, Cal., in June; 1920.- ' :'-"'"'.; ' --; ' ;'1'' 5 "Little Jake." so called to distinguish dis-tinguish hlrh" from his father, "Big Jake," was trapped and shot after almost " a score of n government agents and detectives had trailed him to hia Ozark mountain - hide-but hide-but He fell with a bttllee'in-hls Btomaeh which grilled through hi body. ; ' , ' ' '' i - Officers brought him 58 miles i an ambulance so that he might 'submit 'sub-mit to a Voluntary operation to save his life for the state, hut hewaS too weak to stand the ordeal. ' All night long he lay- In pain, re mother of the notoriou Klf ayle boys, to come to his side, but ih ain BPRINGFH2LD, Mo., Oct. 15. (f.ir Officers revcsled here today thut little Jake Pleagle, elain bank bandit, ban-dit, had maintained an armed hiU out for a year on the Collins farm near Branson, Mo. Fleagle leased the farm house a year apo and converted it into art arsenal, investigators inves-tigators said. The iosse of officers who'' yesterday yester-day fatally wounded. FleagU went to the farm today to search It for loot or evidence. , They declined to. say whether they expected to tn.nke further arrests here. The United Stales state called Franklin. nee had a re- fusing to close' his eyes for fear M V Anm If person' taking I I fc I m wrong Coat, from LlXJU 1 Sixth Ward. Tuesday, Tues-day, will return It to the Herald they can get. their own In exchange." ex-change." olc ..... .. r , . r r zzzS W -XXi:yyXiXX- r'-X . H . , -zzrz i XXy; vv;Vr XnS' ?f . ' 33l - ,Xw,r. i to -- n , - '. ' rices Carload shipments of New Living Room Suites arc being un- -loaded at our central warehouse. -Neydr before have we shown ' such outstanding: f urhiture at such sfiiisfyingly low prices ri- New Styles! New Colors! New Quality! New Low Prices! Come inandiiialce your selection nowntes cozy evenings will be doubly enjoyable if your Aomc. boasts a D. T. It. Living Room Suite. We "will ba glad to show you how to make your purchase at once and enjoy it while you pay for it. t .' .. ' ' : . FINE RUGS V-"--. - ; - . ;."Y, !"a ' - HIGH IN QUALITY . ; ;; LOWIN PRICE ; Always in Stock at This Store v lCohvmce yourself of their quality by .a close ex-. ex-. amination. Be' assured of their value by rigid, price, compari--r, -'son. . ' . :- x ' '"t LAMP AND PILLOW Ensemble Extraordinary 55 Complete Because we bought a large quantity, and because we are selling them on an extremely low ad ver? tising basis, we are able to sell this exceptional ensemblft at such a low price. h ! ' ' The Bridge Lamp is heavy statuary bronze, with beautifully designed design-ed Velum shades. The Pillow , is a large size filled; with -100 Kapock, covered. in fine velvet w i t h imported French tops designed by hand.. 'A 10 BUSY STORES 77 Dixon - i ayih P 2$ jjf- MSB ell THE HOME. FURNISHERS OF .CENTRAL SOUTHER, AND. EASTERN UTAH ' - ' - .v . . : u nam- |