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Show t . - .- ' - , e c sr-z &KX-dTjr- FAGE EIGHT P R'O.V.O -: (U T A'H)' "ngfe K LNte x H E R AD WE D N ESP A Y- A P R I L g, 1 9 3 1. DEATH CMSl OTRSFSIIMN fj! 'SPANISH FOftrt. Annie - -Elizabeth- Petersen ' .Slmpaon,, 52, '- -Wife of ChrUtlan H. Simpson. died, 'at the iamlly home at an early -hour this morning after a lingering-'illness lingering-'illness - She was the- daughterrof ".'George P. and Ann '5fatfsen Petersen, Peter-sen, hUv8 of. Denmark; who emj-? emj-? fte4-to 1W ; country settling, at O "Fountain A' Green ; where- she was . ;.Torn; - Dec.' 26, U7. In 1924. Mr - . and Mrs, Simpson camd to this city, here'they nave aihoa iWded. She - lis urvtved by herhusband and. the . 'foljowinjf children: vjarclc;V Sfmp-ob. Sfmp-ob. Texas ; M elRoyt ': pi. j3. n avy; on 'special, duty; Philippine . Islands ; v Jtoberf JtSiropson; -SVtlsei,: iivldahor rs. Bert West.A Salt I-ake; Fran Tcis, Sherman -.Gordon.'': Alice and, . I.ltith. SimpMn- all of Spanish Forki-N Forki-N 'one grandchild; her mother; Mrs Oeorge -P; Petersen;- and- the fHow-ring fHow-ring brothers .and sisters: Levria II. ' Petersen, superintend nt of schools . -ijogan; lira JamW A. vHanson, Jo jeph Cityjr; Ariz.; 1 ; Mrs, Frank "JElaugh 'Vernal. v--The .body la at ' .tha Claudin funeral' home- wheie it "may viewed .prior Ip Friday ' morning ; when" If ..will be taken to .Mt. Pleasant, where . funeral services ser-vices will b hejd mt the North ,wwd chapel at 2 o'clock In. the pO ernoony ..Interment will bo in. the Mt- .Pleasant cemetery. -a7 r .v wurjaer, .V Fined For 'Morals' t.' . . , , r v 4 , A PORTLAND, Ore.; April 8 UI! iNelapn C. Bowles,' Portland capitalist,, capi-talist,, and Irma O. Loucks, his ex-isteoographer, ex-isteoographer, who -.were": recently acquitted of the murder of Mrs. op Bowles; were fined' 300 each " ' on. a morals. A charge i by Judge t&plston in circuit-court here to- A day. ' ' , C..V r. ,4 - ) They? : pleaded guilty and the sentence was recommended by Dis- trict Attorney .Lotus .1, i. Langley. The 'whole affair took only a few minutes.',. ... , . Pleads qoijty To RecklessDriving i Cjraydon Robinson entered a plea v: or guilty, Wednesday .when., he was v arraignment in the.ctty court,on a charge .of reckless driying.. He will rTecelve sentence .Thursday . . at 10 mu .; i lie ,wa placed miier $100 tbond by: Judge Jdauriee -llarding.4 Robinson la. the driver" . of the car hichhU-pohble ,Ertrt, 7-y:earAfd, ontof .-Mjujuid. Mt&JJ .Wfirtel .wbjl',9 was. splaying oxt'the.jttreej atxear ;the Parker' scho&J Tuesday. ;. S Mob TKreat Feared I. r h "i I Wa 't: 1 . 1 . - !i UtAHN KILLED v.! i'; ; IN COLLISION There is an oriental air in these exotic pajamas -f worn by thls young woman. Very full trousers hang i. from . a tight-fitting.' hip-length hip-length girdle of .satin, ..combined with a turban . effect scarf of print to match'. " ' . EX-AUDITOR IS MOW OK TRIAL Q SCQTTSBOIIO, Alavi April 8 (UP) ;The -first two 'negroes ,of j nine; charged- wjtb assaulting "two white '-Mrlsvt-Btood ; convicted : today,; the iaryv recommending' -the'-death sent ence; ;after only '60 minutes delib-J Juration; i Clarence Nbrrls, 19. and Charles WiiemaV 20" lwth'. Of Atlanta were .the; first', of the "group, convicted. -Trial jut Heywood "Patterson began today ag.fivk-naUonal' guard companies com-panies continued-to protect the de-fendants de-fendants . Against v possible mob Tiolence. -v . , . . . . ; f MUST SELL AT ONCE fSUectric Plate 2 plate) - Frult bottles,- mostly new. . Hendrlx -., Canary Cage nearly t new. v -j.-.- , .- --'-!. 1 2 Wash Tubs and ; Washboard. -Set of Gold 'Band Dishes 62 pc. 'Many other, things-including jt" Carpenter Tools. f - ? . NelsonCabin 5 , Riverside- 'Camp-.-- - - ! Mrs. Mary ,-F. Smith, city adu itor, was the first witness to be called by . the state in the .trial ' of Mrs. Ruth . P. i Farrer, now under way, in.-, the A district -court. .;Jnrs. Smith - was called . to : the stand '' to identify certain -books- including the warrant registers and ..pouches, in-trodnced in-trodnced . as, evidence in , tjie case, r 'Fped Evans, city recorder 'vas pnvthe stand early" this' afternoon. M;-;BPope;.-district attorneys lsih chal ge of the prosecution-', and x At Of' (Continued From Para Ona) ; Engineer b CrowleyVf Salt Lake. More . than, 80 freight , cars made up the,' train; '' l Brother Arrives " k - -. One of the steers 'was killed and the truck wrecked. . V -;' Deloy WInterton, " a younger brother of the dead man, was foir. lowing a short distance behind his lather and brother in' a smaller truck with a prize heifer. He arrived ar-rived at the scene of the accident in time to help the officers remove the two men to th doctora office - Several serious accidents, many-of ; thtm ata Have occurred at the crossing, which i -considered one of the most- dangerous in the county- ? i , . A small bell is the only protection, protec-tion, placed there , at .the present time although It is understood that the. railroad company is consider ihg th installation of a more elab-crate elab-crate v warning system. ' Eyewi nes8.es . declared the r bell - at ih crossing' ''s$xriBfo&fi.baA the whjjsUe on the. engine was sounded a number of times. r,, Harold Winterton was 'born In Charleston but moved to the Woodland Wood-land ranch with. hla-father's family more than- three years ago. He is. survived by. hla widow, "Mrc.. Susie Duke Winterton. and . three- chlk dren: Norman.- 'Margie - May - and Dor -Vernon,., the flatter-jtis'bne month oldiii '-'"I- . The following brothers-- and sisters, sis-ters, all younger than him, also .survive .sur-vive Vait ftVlnterfonvMra Grace F.immons, ; Deloy.. ' Luellar . 'Omni. Clalr Ruth and Eva Winterton, all of Woodland,- Utah. ' 7 GiOBRBI BIlFffiE Springyille Man , Suff Injuries In, BicycIdJar Crash John H. - Man war lag, of ' Spring-viJle, Spring-viJle, was badly cut about the head and sustained r severe- body bruises Tuesday .afternoon When his bicycle: -hit the rean fendr of a car driven by Pete Bare 11a of .-Price at .the in-, tersection . ,of Fourth - South and Fourth East streets. He .was treat- ed by Dr. John R. Anderson. xMar-shal xMar-shal Frank ;H. Celventra Investigate ed the accident and hekLlbe driver-blameless. driver-blameless. - f--' . Dance Contest Fo f Take Place Soon GALLIP0I4SO..A.pril 8. aj.E) James White 59, a aquatter, and seven cf his eight - chUdren, were turned to . death Tuesday, when fire swept; their log cabin at Swan Creek, on, the fcanka of the .Qhio rjyer, 10 miles south of .here. VThe dead. In addition to White, are Mary. 20; Jame3, IS; John. 14; Jrad; May, 5,vand twin glrhvNora and Dora, aged 3. . . , i t The eighth child George 12, : wa burned so seriously he may die. .'y George,; .thougli semi-conscious from burns, escaped frm the cabin 'and staggered and crawled to the home of ; .Gilbert Lane, a quat-er of ainiiejaway, for help. Burns Like Tlndar- The cabin-was in ruins when Lane and. other neighbors arrived and the heat was so intense it was Impossible to reacufl the victims. ; The family movd Into the cabin last. Friday after being ordered o leave. Gallipolis. ,-They were e;x-trme..ipoo.;.-..and:'::ceaipied the cabin.as squatters, .c - ... "'?: , Cuu&e of the fr wus not immediately imme-diately 'determined;' George lost consciousness ; after summoning Lane, without saying how the blaze 1 stai ted'.-. i -The fir broke out rbout 3 a. m. , Lane raid. -The -cabin.- typical of ' fsrm structures in the Swan Creek j section, burned, like dry tinder. : J The children's mother died three ' years ago , ' when the twins were born. -c- - 4;' ' ; ' First reports received here- were that White had. killed the children and committed suicide. County au thorities, after an investlgationr j said they could discover nothing to-verify to-verify this report. ' ! mmrnm t PANI3 FQR r John W. Roach,.JfelQpg. esidenjti, of Span-, ish Fork andjvey kpow-n as a rail-rpad rail-rpad construction contj:acj4r, died atfc 12 o'clock Tuesday after a iipg-, ering - Illness. He wa the son of WiWam .andr Ruti James, Roach, early Spanish Fork pioneers. . He was born, at Spanish Fork, Fb. 7, 18601 He married Vllate Brockbank. ahd; they; continued to make their home at Spanislt Fork. Mrs. Roach died, 13 years ago. . .'.... He te survived by the following children: Jra. .Ruth Robertson, Eureka . John B. Roach and Mrs. Jennie iBlos3, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrsl AJta Burraston, Eureka, and Mifs Alce Roach, Spanish Fork; -1 3 grandchild icn and two sisters Mr. Elizabeth Evans,' Proo; Mr, Sarah Bowers, :'Burley, Idaho; four-broth er3,. William J. Roach, .Salt Lake; Walter. Joseph and Thbmaa .Itoach, all of Spanish Fork, i Funeral ar-.rarrementSi ar-.rarrementSi wiil be .- announced Ifcter, pending, word from the absent lelatives. routns race if eat L&v&ny Charges , John Doyle .and Edward Morrl-. sonof v Lent '-mere ; arraigned in the. itycpurt. Tuesday. Qn charifes jof petit larceny. The youths are accused ac-cused by M. C- Robinson, the complaining com-plaining ..witness ..of having, stolen two. wrist watches,' The defendants were ' granted ' additional time to enter a plea and were placed under $100 bonds. t Gar Wood, sportsman, always 'carries two toy dolls with him in his boats. pr; M. phf jstenBten iniropat ; Back in his phTce Friday 9 o'clock. 'Roorti. 2, 'aniiers tflad Merchants Bank Bldg. Awa sirice Feb. 2i Phone 1010 All work by appointment. Cold in Head, Chest or Throat? RPJ3 usterple well, into your chest L and throat almost instantly you feel easier. Repeat the Musteroie-rub once an hour for five hours ... what a glorious reftefl ; . - ' I Those good old-fashioned cold remediesoil reme-diesoil of mustard,' menthol, camphor are mixed with other .valuable ingredients ingredi-ents in Musterole to make ijc what doctors doc-tors call ' counter-irritant" because it gets action and is not just a salve. It penetrates - and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infection infec-tion and pain. Used by millions for 20 years.' Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy-jars, handy-jars, tubes. All druggists , , To Mothers Musterole is. also made in milder form for babies and small children. Askfpr CHU- DIRECT FROM THE PLAYHOUSE SALT LAKE TO THE : . SUNDAY and MONDAY b3 . ' will present the comedy riot Matinee Sunday 3:00 P.M. Sunday and Monday Evenings 8:00 p. m. ADMISSION SjaNDAV Matinees Loges. reserved. Oc; .Lower. FJoo"r.x 35c; Balcony 5c. Evenings Lower For 50c; Balcony 35c; Loges 50c. Reserved Sunday matinee and evenings at Crest Box Office or call 95. -I. Entries are. stjftl coming In 1 for the Paramount dance contest which begins Thursday' to' run for three weejs. . wThe 'contest Is open to all amateurs and no eirry,fees are re- A. Deuel, auired. accordlne to ' S. torney Martin M. Larson represents x narinager' of the theater. (.(( ))) IO 411 :'A II ; II TT II f dels of tk oi me says Chesterfield Air the defendant A motion by the defense that no evidence be introduced was denied by Judge Wprthen. The motion yas based - on thie contention .. that' the allegations contained ; in the Jn.f or-matlvn or-matlvn do no constitute a! public offense. JLegionnaires On -League Of Nations j w . : T, . , . . .. Attorney Glenn D. Woodmansee was the principal speaker at - a meeting of the Springville American Ameri-can Legion Post No. 28, Friday evening eve-ning at the .Firemen's hall.-The ''National Court and League of Na-tk.nsM Na-tk.nsM were discussed. Commander Grant Crandall presided. . : ? s ; The Springville post, in conjunct ion with local sportsmen, has made application to the. National Rifld association for. a charter. Already 20 members nave paid their membership mem-bership and two juns; ,6ne large Springfield rifle and a. .22-caUber, liave been purchased. , , . tL. The contest will bo confined to standard ballroom dancing, The winning couple will be presented with' W0 In. cash and -a silver loving, cup: Second; place, "wlif receive $23; third'plaep;il0 and the-c next- three will b-e'grVe.:'$5awardViV'4. , - 'Glasses Ociinbeicijy'jitd Be4ieve Eye Strain," Stop Headache' Head-ache' .; 'and . blurr. I riiS latest method known to sclentlstav Absoluto ResulU Otfaxailteeid - Dr J teBlOTSrMAN HEIND8ELMAN OPTiCl ? ; JEWEIJaYiCOMAN " 1 " K , . I. C ;:r ; ;: . Announce they ; Will sppxi opien the. f ihest.and. most xsopiplete f Poii: unitpf ; r . their system at 218 WEST ; CEN TER i STREET ...... : j - ; tBuilding Formerly Occupied by Naylor Auto Co.) . i i 7K ; SeyjelFs United Stores is o vhed and opeirated py JJtah mep.::;it;id the laiesrihdepena crrrloutain , West,:pperatiriff its own sWs throphUtah, Auaiiu, y yoinin ana n evaaa. . The policy of ( Soil's Upiteil Stores islbfeecone ?s pluiblt of an interrral part of the communitv as. tinsaihlfi: fhrmiVh the employment of local salespeople aiid . the - purjehas; of local proaucts. v . - , v , V; Yoii tViII welcojnie Sevweirs: United Stoi-e . & $pur eitf .? S 4, -. g; ..." jp- - ; j . . - t . . : ...... . - . . . ... - , r . .wf.inu:.jnmiallif nni Jw v-".iwvawftiy;-:-:;.:.:-:.:': :.:': I- ' Mr15-' rw:.::::.:;.v-::r:: ;:: y A 'V v ' ' MHM'.NMiMiM4MtiiM' itft. ' i'imii n on' 'wmm iMiiiniiiiiw'i i mf' a j SiMiiw'fcrtaawfMsi niiaAMuaawt''i'Wfrr"Ki)nirfiMWL T T l93t Xiggktt ft Mykm Tobacco Co. K''?''":;"'f-. '-'' ' ?'f ' '''' ' " ." . '. " - '. " ; .." .' . ' . ' .;- fflvou ineet me: in the ?ityV crowded canyons ft -rf 1 1 . Along invisible 4anes !6f the ajr, or among- jostling thousands in the city's streets . . v it's" all the same to (Chesterfield. For here's a cigarette that oes;; everywhere, and tht tastes right i anywhere. . Milder and better tobaccos nothin else-- that's : what you in Chesterfield. And, thanks to the If'blAallbf hat ixifld,:good ind aroma is'cetained! ' n i . -X. f- ::. - V -. w -'-1 - rf 'V -ii' if jteptintijaate touch yiidx every new developmot of Science s a . that Jcbuld -be . sfplied to 'the niann&aure -of cigarettes.' ; :" : - Dsrins Uiii period th.e tai ben nodevelojpfaent of tested 111 value or .importance toc'the mpkcr which.we JuVe jiot - : iocorpbratcd icto the malice of Chesterfield cigarettes. , ; TheySatisfyi j. u l a -t w.ijr 4 t -u- , . i a A |