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Show - f - rFROyo (u T AH). ,E,V E N IN HE ll.A II, MO ND AY, 1 MArYj 23." f,l 9 3 2 " - . : .; a' Qirious, Crowds OvnSpothere ;Lin NEW YORK'S BIG BEER-ADE LED BY MAYOR : 1 ' . ' . - ) !:X-' ' ' " v.'.s .v.'.v-V- --'-'-- - 4 Si ft V 4. - -V-1 SERVIdSEOR FORECASTING GEORGE MADSEN fashions 1 ' The Third ward chapel was filled to, capacity and many were unable v.- ga'n -admittance Sunday aftpr- . f . ' " noon when funeral services we ro held" for George . A, Madsen, who . "wi a iiurtmay nignt,, at. njs nome loiiowing a prolonged illness. v .i i,5 'i-The hfeh esteem with whirhMr. : Madsen and his family are held in ;,T ,the community was not only. 'evidenced 'evi-denced by the, unusually Jarge at- . tenaance at the , funeral,- but also ty the profusion of beautiful and ' massive floral pieces sent" by rela-, rela-, tlves -and "friends residing both in b' J.CMoffitt.-memher hf th wjirrf-frJ' . . t i i v Z ownopric, presidedj at ; the Services. . ? . -which ? were, opene'd : with' .a vocal ; Boio .iy My .Head. 1 Beneath , a - . RoseJl; rendered rbv 'Mrs. .William -' ' - LewisV w ho wa t accompanied by j A'Mlss Helen- ,'Penrod. Arthur D. ""f -.Taylor offered the invocation, after wmcn uusiav isuggert and Mr. and r. 3Mrs Donald Olsen rendered an in-. in-. i strumental selection, v, f The Ros- , -v Glowing tributes- to . the, exem- ,-pJary life and ' character -of Mr. 'Madsen were f paid by each ef tie ;.;. , following speakers ; ; Bfshop J. - A. 'Buttle Bishops H. AIdous Pixon, 'Tand Bishop A'E. Eves, j - vNMrs Herald. R. piark sang-"Just V Por"'Today,!, and-."In'the.aima of Roses'" with Mrs. Rene Chrlstensen . . a. accompanist, and Oustav 1 Bug- - Ber piayea ,a. Deautiiui cello nura ber. accompanied by. Mrs.vOtsen. ' ' - Closing remarks were . made by . J7 C -Moffitt, and the benediction " - was - pronounced by - Prof . Herald .'R. Cark.' SW, Russell dedicated r the graveat the Provo city cerae 'tcry., -y. ; - WHY t' f V -1 s- ' f . . y ! I" - i 1 - - ti ir j- 'k-' ' ?.' . ' f " J. " ft ' a x t ' ' v x"-1 I -"v - ' I SwZ-"-'- v;-4- ,f.'-':,'i':-v:-;.-': t:'Xj.:.'-n.: '. ; TO LEAD SOCIALISTS ' MILWAUKEE, Wis.; May 23 W.V.I For the second time Norman Thomas, distinguished - Ne w f YorkV this-year's election economist and former minister, will head the ticket of the Socialist party as presldehtiatcandidate in ' SPANISH FORK-UMirtha .Tayio wife of, Vanpv'C. TayJdr utM .: oavuiuay . morning at i the Iluies Memorial, hospital following follow-ing a. major operation. She was born , at . Johnson,. City. Tenn., April 26 1875. the daughter of , Lee R and Celia Cress Taylor. She had lived in Utah since 1894 onH in, Spanish Fork since 1910. She is survived ny her husband and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Wm. E. Wilson and Mrs. Earl M. Thomas, Spanish Fork; Mrs. W. ,W. I.lpmas, . Bufley, Idaho Mrs. .A;e Johnson, , Provo; ten grandchildren grand-children ahd one great-grandchild. She Is 'lrvived by three brothers, James M. and William Taylor, Oregon; Ore-gon; Nicholas Taylor, Spear Fish. South-Dakota; three sisters, Mr;!. R. T. Huise, Dafur, Oregon . Mrs. George Davis and Mrs; Vernon Baker, both of . Oregon j arstp mother, j Mrs. I: L, Baylor,1 Port-, land,, Oregon.,. The body , is at the Claudin funeral 'jome. where it may be .viewed untll . Tuesday morning when' it will be taken to the fam lly , home ' where friends may call until Ihe "services at 2 n. ta. Tupsu dav at the Second ward chnl tnterment will be in the Salem cemetery. Davis Services Set for Tuesday Funeral services for .Willard L. Davis ol Salem, will be held Tues day at 2 p. m. at the Salem ward chapel.' Bishop, Ray; Davis will, off lclate. Friends may call , at the -famiiv home in Salem Tuesdav from m - m until the time of the Services. Interment will be in the Salem cemetery. . r 4 ' r , - kiM - mm I- 1 1 1 1 Mil - 1- V? 1 ' f- A : 1 l-i ?! I !J 1 ? "We Want Rppi- h r a.i 4u . . That P-ud smile appeared on th , face or Mayor James 1. Walker of anart of the tens of thousands of thirsty New Yorkers who turned out -'.New ' York"Ts. he strutted at thl for the iricanMf. "hP-fo,.n...5 ''.,X ' hoad. of tGn3 oT thousands of perl ' - y ' Jn.o;J.- sons" who paradel through th Walker. Here the procession ia shown as it movcrdown Fifth Avonm. stiocu of Manhattan from nooi t . . .. : C till midnight in the cause of "bee .,Hiai 1 ar wn,,c thousands of -spectators jammed-thje sidewalk?- .for taxation," I-' V t.f J in 1 j r, , . .-;S?-0-'--vl r : IF--remember that IF this, depression ; is - following 1 - rrthe course T6f;the,4873 -panic ,-.e arc on, jfhq fcottdm. , And .: , ,we will reach new peak of - prosnerity in 1935, - " ' i r Vi Here's, why: The indicator - of business; qhditibris used : ; ,tr be pii-iron production; to- - day ;it i$ ; steel 1 ingot .produc-' .produc-' tionr- vThe: charts 6f ig-irori ; fpr : the: 1873-1876 fpanicJ and - those, of steel for thf . 1 92?i. V; 1932 depriession parallel each J t rotner almost' exactly; -y. - -" - If, the, analopnrcarrics t: Blond beautrs yrertX put to : rout 1 vv when Northwestern University tu- ( dents took .one admiring lookJ at Miss. 'Margaret .BTack'.i long; dark, hair and elected. 'ler oueen f 'ihn university's 5 May " festival. Their , cnoice, snuilng at you above, is a leader In women's athletics, as well as pulchrUude, . 1 t n A'tiontixJayt Ofoierfieli fays ihe estWM' JUi 5 , -v mmm ' V r ssSl?' .VI) the. first-and second nuartera of this year;wiH be' the low After vther 173 rpanic a new iiiKii; was reacnen a tcw vpam Jater.';,. tlf; hlstorv . 'rcnpjitsj ,,, . . , . . . -v v r', in a few, months;.';., ';; "f !4f I 1 : t D7 ; if 611 ovr . neerf to iorryVout -yow plonj ivmonsy, coma inwriie or phon' All arrangement -'ean-Vt . eompfefel.ciuiclr-ofKlpite onfy 3nahiref rtquirf d or ; thosa yof I hy.taftd-arid fwife.: 1-SmalI - monthly . , r Serifs fa Wtt your' incdfmav . 1 . ' A- 1 fT. D t rv-n J rHON, NOVO Jic N'T t; - - A I r' ,v . ?;'-c i'v Sirsy -J -----ii --nn i ii 1 1 iii ifni.in. i.i TT'niiu'-y - - : - v. . , 5 - .. . . -. ". - ... v f r : v . ..-. .. ; X. f f ' .-.-.Jv, v-- - . I tt TnrKA n'Avc tri vrJi5dlVJ :-:;.T r4. 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