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Show 1 X T XUTAII Y " ' , W 1 ! U ; FOSTY-TIHR- YEAR. KO. D 161.-- 111 ill lllllll Vlli-- V V. JJ II B if ill B - girfc was flsuwSt.irJIeaf't and his friends. wlu mourn his Word 5Vm: Physicians Is Cheering' to Firemen" Who Many wi-e- k T, N. Taylor the J I association than was received by those who remained on the outside and sold to the buyers In the open market Peaches brought a net of $1.02 Vj per bushel to the growers, apples 66 cents, and onions. $2 per hundred pounds.' Ef- I was deeply shocked and grieved upon re - ficient ma iement-twbucs- s resulted In a decrease- of the over- head, Incident to loading operations from $14.75 to $11 per. car. During the past year the organi zation cleared $1,000 on the year's Inpar'on have' beelTc1osely associated with C. E. John W. Fawer--Loose ever since his family moved to Provo. He was generous, Colonel, a good Judgment at Spanish Fork; -o-f-the better-averag- ffh total aSncts con sisting. of new trackage, scales and sheds at the Snow station "amounts . pioneer and a. builder. Large Attendance.' obtain - bread and coal, but that they vera unableo penetrate the drifts, Flv villagers needing hospital ear were taken on stretchers mUeilo Grand country Highway and placed aboard waiting ambulance for Dubuque. May or Hoot said had the transfer: been on days longer It would delayed eJiay- beeir Impossible "ecausjbf the bllsxard over tha week end.' A survey of the pVices realized by the members shows a -- QuarterlySessionotStake Held bitfslanlng: ceipt of word late last night of the sudden death pf my friend and business associate, Colonel C. E. Loose. His was a most lovable character. His friends and acquaintances were legion. He had-- a for fiveryo"". "Q mttwhowroubled he staunch and true to personftliy BlAy nftVe a friends. a. cnarnaoi&jnan wno never iaiieq tne oiatrfaapfi business laeociate, I considered him unusually astute, tempered . with justice and fairness. Utah, industrially, politically and otherwise, owes It progress', to men of indomitable spirit and courage I such as was Colonel Loose., Provow-Utaatate county-th- a an outstanding cltleen In his passing. We will miss his advice and He ws an outstanding character. -- (Continued r i k iu j . ill . ' -SudUenly nd Ainefxpertediy life was snuffed from Col. C. E. Loose Monday evening shortly before 10 o'clock while sitting in a chair in his.home, 383,East rocking Second Xorth street conversing wilh hia daughter, Mrs. Preston G. Pet,ron. A few minutes earlier Mrs. Peter. son had' met her father on t.hn street when she was on hj r w?j to- visit him. Col.- - Loose v to goto the Peterson but returned to his own hone h.rp, " his datigtiter. As they stepped onto the porch, Col. Loose complained that he ooul i hardly breathe. Coming iufo tii - ; house .ha Bat down in - ttxk'r -chair, while Mrs. Petti-sofhurrW 'uu uie Kitcnen for a glus oi water. When she rphir roonl her father had died. Visited Klks Home Dr. David Vt'fwoofl anfl rn ,. nold E. Robison wPr r,A diately. Their examination en closed that death . S9 ana t stroke. . Durins the i.i been about f. ciiv as waa hl. custom. He had !cnt n mtia at tha Provo Commercial and Eav. COL. C. E. "LOOSE : nga bank discussinir ... fairs, and had visii tti,. it,. home duiinsr iho ft. he loft about 6 o'clock for hi home At that time he was api.nr-CttU- y . in - r O . gfMt health,; ."according to mb?" vt th lodge With the completion of lha nt pad been conversing. with whom , Although CoU Loose had underThe funerait services, for Thomas ment to the Jury by Attorney A. B, Morgan, , counser for the defense gone an operation in Los G: Clegg, 'who died suddenly Sun Angeles nd the rebuttal by District Attor- day morning, will be held Wednes ney M. B.'Poperprosefcutlnr-attor-- UCotitiued- pix)t day in tne frovo Fifth ward chap-- hey, the case against Kenneth Niel ei, at z p. m., under the direction sen, on trial for rape, was expected of Bishop C. Y. Cannon. Friends to go to. the Jury late Tuesday lew the body after the luaea- - anernoonv hiUjp JLI 1 rrT5?T'i alal at jho residence, 881 Eact , The Jury was tola by Judee A. ter street Further services v.U be ( V. Wetklhs that three poSsiblaver- held in Heber. Thursday at 1 n r I ainta wm-mtM fmllHr Interment will be. in the Heberieulltv of I uuBuujb guilty. hinn iCase GoesfTo Jury Thomas E Clegg Services Are Slatedt As Arguments End -- aru ?f - e I.iJ.iii on Page SU1 'GYPSY ROVER' Edward SchererCoL Loose was a staunch triend and a true companion. I valued his friendship very highly. to Colesburg, ' CONFERENCE C, E. Loose fcsJ Individuality tempering character, H.3 opin ions ana aecisionft U mmmgr ana political matters wore eotot.dcrcd by many as very important The community In which he moved -- will miss that wonderful and, imposing character, the "Colo-cl- .1 ' Rapid ' 7 'V ,1 V Proeress: senting a gross return to the grow- ers of more than 130,000. The num- ber of growers tn the Prove Bench fruit section who haver- - affiliated with the company has now reached oiOf we stop to say 'Farewell to our friend. May the peace Giver of U,go6dJ(Mirith4iaorrow4nB 'fersr?;A. ; W. Ia, Blersach-- - During the fruit shipping season, the members of the company ship ped 167 erlet"tt7oTfrnti' .ajSnc' pears, peaches and onions, rppre- - Mr. Loose has been an active eiteon cincc com- JLRJMlm?amteft!!CgL which tends, toward 'YT attOTl AsSOci . - g.-e- moves - Encouraging reeulta in the field of cooperative marketing of fruit during the past year was revealed to the memterg,oflilU Cooperative Marketing association. l at the ahnnal meeting of Ihe orginization held at the Lincoln htgn s school, Monday. An auditroftne-bockof the company submitted by ( D. Or4 Alleo, shows the company to have made rapid strides during': the last year, with promise of one of the strongest mar keting associationslh the county. ing to gjovpHe ha beeai intereated tn tto ijrtiwa flnaraeveWpT meht Blessed with means, he has been a in financial af-' fairs. and geparous vith his friends. As power the procession - ht ) : Funeral Services to Be IIclJ IFriday at 2 p. m. irt Stake Many Mourn His Sudden Pacing. Mettarltetdn nmu-ratme- tu,rm was HtUe danger oi deaths from disease. fuel sup- the said Hoot Mayor lv virtually-wa-xh- at tht the buodIv of food was alarm. "ingly low. He said all provisions haA been oooled by the villa'"! tteo appointea igaoi "our .rations. Sick Taken Out la Time He said several volunteers-ha- d attempted to traverse the snow to t ff t.4 k.n tPU'j, BWS, BookiAre. fr 10-fo- men said. Temperatured The rescue workers were wilt save her yet," echoed A. bv temperature, ranging WrSchuberg, when h relieved as from eero to JO degrees belowconv Deajxtg a.inJday. to ToU of Strength- Ti they set out ' munlcatlon wilh-t- h jnowho.un4.slfe uioou iransiusipna asaopsration f-'v lags. needle which was worlt-in- g with a hollow Whire the snow plow was used the pnnumonia drifts, the huge its way through a ha in streneth fluid taken toll In worked sklls oa teams of men -needed relays transporting Tjiucttresidents The' two, firemen howevS?. who to the J50 fuel and food have dropped all- - other work to re of the main at the child's bedside, were Through a single telephons line, confident that miracles still happen. Coleburg's sol means of communithe fact that she ha encation with the ouUlde world, May- Theyview the" 11th day of being unable or W. P. Hoot told, authorities at tered to breath- without aid a a mirrsburg, - EartvlUe: ftnd Cedar acle and this fuel gives them hope for Kaplds that unless "food and .hd tha vlllasre witiiiti 24 hours a greater one. sertoii suf f erlngjirouiaesujngt: "mayor reported tmu luneee ma Bub-Ze-ro Shews liida4jpgm7Hi"lfftM ffc-chttd "V. - her. TimpanogOS : gend-theiroingihrou- gh today after Visiting the room where is m' bed but it' wa "t and shovel chettftig message to two firemen - by ot from TopekV who have worked in crews;today attacked the for 12 hour relays to give the pneusnow barrier which monia Stricken girl the osygen her e ten days had isolatedfthe-villag-east or lungs need.. 11 miles "She didn't have, a chance a of Colesburg, " li()rleam Ms family o of Wwa3tha?oLWyslcltM -- motor-plow,-aided man-t- departure.' Grant Simmons of Payson, Col. Loose My brother Ed never let his left hand know what his right hand did Hls-w- ar tnatterriOf Tnnmtyr ong of the most remarkable reers in the west To be thrown on his own resources at 11 .years "thB Hp's" and downs of life,, finally mot. Mevla,g.yhat h dld lis iecn perecptionof 'any man of my acciuaUitiincc.r CaauGilly walk- ing through a mine or along a street he would notice more than; rinostinen-40TTh- itt aecoont h'y grqt VqfWlfg : Une Of the nest things he did alter Ma first success in mining was to erect a beautiful monument over our grandmother's grave." later when mother died, he placed over her reetihg place jas-fi- S a monument a can be found in Ihs state. He did it on his own accord, expressing, the thought that it was Insignificant parison with the things they had done for him. , - of the outstanding Frank Diisenhprry- - There wa no more generous giver than Col. Loose. He was always ready and willing to assist tho varkws " .wards tn the city In any worthy move.' foroaTrtydmlntami6h3g oxygen; ha chanc to recover. lbw7axt. f ri fuaj t tiUlie NRI "MARKETING OF! Joseph T. Farrer There was only one Ed. Loose, Motor Wowr Horse TeamsLand to Save Child's Life. 40 Crew Shovel PERRT. Kan, Jan. 29. cm-- U Foot Snow Barrier .Which a mtracle occurs; little Margaret Holds Colesborg Snowbound Brown, T, wh4 has been kept alive 29" one d most-ttevete- .HaYelkttledlorlfl Jlays EARLVlEEE; (UP) A yea : i 10- ii- L i ju L Li PROVO, XJTAll COUNTY; UTAH, TUESDAY. JANUARY 29. 1929 - SlV-ttSll- l d". e HIS LTJT COUNTT- - E1VALS OFEELOQSE -- SlWSFIBER IS PLEASING SPANISH FORK Quarterly con ference of the Palmyra stake wa$ J. A. Battle Few men fully appreciated the held here Saturday and Sunday; of Col Loos. 7 His charity was more than the public knew. I (Editor's Nkte The foflowlng with President H. A. Gardner pre have never seen a man more considerate, of His family tbkn was The Provojilgh bingraphlcal sketch was written siding, at the Second ward chapel. more dramatic and musical success a-year ago by th lata Congregational singingn was in I to Its long list of triumphs "last -- T Dr. 6. K. llanaen-T- o Robert reterson, son of Mr. and me the most attractive and commend- charge rFrJrFaoxr-EirKelsoMrs. Preston G. Petrson and a night in the presentation of "The - able quality of th rather unusual personality of C E. Loose was Blshep R. D. Morgan, Bishop W. ro- grandson of tha late Cot C E. cause or his friends. No one in a I Gypsy Rover," Bird Allen, Bishop S,. D. Mark-haa he entertained for the loyalty mantle musical comedy, which was The sketch was written and J. Elmer Sabln. - A selec flghtenoua purppswii; ever3e in before crowded a house Splayed, as pant of th weettva history tion by a quartet from purpose closely associated with an Individual, his desire to' help two performances. Sel- I the of first las In th Provo high school II Joshua Graves ..... '' ward was given. became so pronounced that it bordered on lndulgencer..iIisr bigt dom- haa this favorite r ambng' mu Where Robert was ah outstand-- . soft heart was easily touched through affection for others which pronounced the benediction.'5 In sical been a productions staged Mm an Ideal husband, father and friend. As "an outstand Afternoon Session-- tag and most promttlng atudVnt more exquisite setting than, it was Wife, ' II died In July, 1317.) The afternoon session convened in. the community, he will bt missed; JhO. those who wera pillar on of the the Monday night suga at 3 o'clock. Prayer was offered by ing Leaves hi fortunate enough to know him will revere for he what nam, school auditorium. ' high, H. J. McKtU. The speakers were September 19, 1853, waa a happy . ha done, a well a tor what he was. :! Faculty to Be Commended V Jtf r Blshon Isaac Br iggs,. Bishop Eras- day. for Robert Loose and Etisy The entire high school faculty Jane Tenney Loose, for, on this hi large host of friend Til greatly miss tua Hanson, High Councelor Joseph N. W. Roberish-Wl- th should be commended for the splen BOULDER. Colo- -' Jan. A. Francis, Heber Hanson., high day their third baby boy came to .th genial comradeship of Ed. Loose. H was every Inch a man, oma went far to that cooperation GIVENSeeking "the light that gleams and bless their home. . He . wasilater councelor of the Nebo stake; Henry genuine and honest In all his dealings and dependable almost to make the play an unqualified sucshines rnther distant future lor christened Charles Edwin Loose'. n fault Ther ari few men like him. cess. Every department of the Stark, who leaves in the nes both of ws," J. E. KlrkftrMn, t tnr--1 and' from Rabbit will b hard to find after ture to flit a mission; Charles Mo vriV-- m. had unselfishly rnntrlh. hailhy. Tnflnnw KaKo Mer dtrlct attorney, , entered Kell,"Bishop Ed Huntington, Bulsv uted its bit towards eoms feature -minCer-suicide mercy He wiik a .was called by his Edwin, that enhanced the appreciation of club of the American Legion,' Sun Money, Leo Banks, High Councelor his wife who feared she wa be lamer and mother, was not David 3. Evan; Bishop Ray Davis, old tha enthusiastic audience. over. ia Tns day, ujiodbu enough to realise, that there was E. J. Row, Joseph 8wenson, Patrl- - Led ty Fred Webb and Pauline extermination have vowed complete Vincent, as Rob and Constance, the Their frozen bodies were found anything In the world but sunshine Four .young men who pleaded jarch William Grotegut During the and happlmas, when his father lover of the play, a well- of th bunnies and are extending meeting selection was by a trio, charming a' charge of contributing side by aide in an unnrt-- bedroom to, guilty clipped out of this life very suddentrained,- and beautifully costumed to the ; to j all their Misses Leah Nelson, . Fay Hanson cf their home : were her of minor general Invitation after delinquency yesterday ' caac or-principal succeeded In given heavy sentences by Judge neighbor had. broken In and. found ly, and unexpectedly, one July after. , friend to Join them- - In th .big and Elva TippetU; solo, Miss Af noon. In the year 1854. Edwin was creating a. most pleasing Interpredrive. Timnsportation will be pro- ton Argyfe; benediction, Rex Roach. Nelson of th Juvenile this note pinned to chalrJusl then-Junin months of age. His tation, that left little-- more to be Joseph The' Sunday sessions were held at at th Hed-qulInside vided, by reglsterln . the A. court,. door: Dallas morning. desired. Among th many duets Snow. Tuesday No. 1 store. - Those who have th city pavilion and attended by an Funeral services for Albert A. .President T. R. A. McFadden and W. F. " "Dont go upstairs." Phon Howl father was traveling south to Texas, m T.ne Mississippi rivsr, when h by the winsome lovers." Tmu Jsmes wera xentenced to pay fine car with room to spare ar also exceptionally larg crowd. Presi Carter, prominent plonier of Provo, by his . ton and, wife, sung tthtf coroner) at JS4; ; , Her That I Dreamed of You , wa Stricken with cholera, whlrh nH and Mr., Later Mrs, $150 asked to register at the asm place, dent II. .A. Gardner presided and who to each serve each Taylor, of and flv died Monday afternoon at his turned to Provo Saturday Examination of th . bodies from a 'usien, taay rair were outstand month In th county JalL Four stating th number of passengers th general church authorities wa showed street, North 460 (Continued on page six) First had Shot hi wife West . rs. can hom, accommodated. F, Apostle month be Georg of that th term represented by Jail be may atnignuui trip to vxiirornia. Jenkins and Ivan Mad- - subject.ta in tb tempi .with a revolver and ' Th cars will leav at o'clock Richards. Th First ward choir, wlU b held Thursday at 3 p. in. In T. N. Taylor accompanied them as Louise fine the parole, providing directed by J. F. Skinner furnish m th Provo Third ward chapel, with far a 8t George where sh re- sen, a Nina-- and Jerome, pleased ha been paid by that time. Jack men .turned the gun on himself.. 8undv morning. immensely in their Moor wa given-- - similar sen- - X half dozen leltt'ia. all writtoa mained to do tempi . work for a me auaicnce Th regular weekly shoot of th music. President Well T, Brock- A.' Dixon' in eharg. She wUl be the gueit of duet "Moon. Moon. Moon." suns? tence, but the Jail sentence waa by Klrkbrlda, wer found In various club wlU be staged Friday night bank spoke on "Work of Ah Relief Bishop H, month; Weds was a native of Provo, friends while thet. Mlli V?-r"1 at th Armory. Prise will be Society, and , Auxiliary Organix. ; Mr. Carter , in y of- execuUon prominent places In the house. All TrL" XZTL T, 10, of 80 daya waa granted on th nav- - U them streased that he waa kllHnor t President and Mrs. Taylor left 2L awarded to th best marksmen. fZ?r' tlons"; Grant Jorgenson, who ha having been born her, February tiv In her. of nine and mentor the uis wife a n act of mercy because Proyq nionth ago Jorth coast general stag dancing, tinging rectntly returned from a mission to 1800. Withtnth exception dis Tintte presence. One of the' th mining In spent years , Ssfcla who And Earnest and have to been; visiting England Erie they KirkDNde believed she was lq- airs. According Bylund, . probaox Brlgham Toung took himnumber the of novelty evenmir trict h had been a resident has returned from a mission to C ' Hollywood wlth their 'daughter, that .,. . , self a Wife in Provo Monday. went ovar.' wa th dueL tion, th boys took thre girls to iii memwa He Provo continuously. ex their of Mis Etnei Taylor.. They aiunaea vr.T4 Salt Lake, following Ifomla, Md missionary dance, her In one not Klrkbrld wrote-iNo, It was not the great taat city council of Provo, the - California missionaries' con periences. AposU Richards spoke ber of th Saturday tIghtrSjrmalnlng unUI on leader, the founder cf (Continued ploner deaf. "Falllrg page oncoming eyesight of th befor th Inauguration on yn) Sun on "Duties D Ar Called to Do In ference held in Ban Diegq ' sunaay afternoon. According to the common wsith only Ms .' A childless, alon and t '. if th boy, th girls proposed the nOis, aid age, Church Work." Benediction was by commission form. day, January 13. They also spent Hrlj;-hscomfortless, I km driven to namesake, 23 y car-olact Si 11 Cornaby of th high council. ; In August lm, h ws married som tun with friends in Lo AO Lewis trip, and Moor claims to hav had Lou of my : Job becaus this Young, of Walleburg,' of allly UtahS UnseV who no Provo of to connection Mitchell, with gelea, th x ' Emily aiiernon uie affair. session, nay astnln politics mskes. Jif ai John ... Bowen Wssatch county, . valuetied tonight and Davis, and Reed survives him. .The other survivor Mr, and Mrs. Lester Taylor ha v cspt4n.bsiof.tli driver for th less thing, uiett As E. Eyron Dsstnip, counHalvbrson wr honorsbiy released ar. on son, A. Tj Carter, Provo; beea gon two weeks,' and hav ' ty clerk, ankfd for the f-owanner east por from their dutlfs In the Another to addrcseaed A. A. measage, Hoover, f,, the tlm Mr. flv ralatim coun spent daughters, vlslUng high the bueky fiirnn-- . v tion tonlghiV his Mrs. said Leo cruel it's Grand "Sweetheart nd Mrs. Lo Lewis, wife, friend tn An for th H. BABiri and EDUCATION Jolley, about C buyer cil. Leslie R Cornahy was honor Charleston; PLANNED on whoe arm hatv'- 7 In oa Mos Lewis but what It's, ha 29 Mrs. you In longed PARIS,,. Jan. Way, left Elmo Cumungham, geles and Hollywood. Provo, sjor mjwplnna al. Maximum temp. ably released from fits duties as as- Junction; Ultlan Evrlyn 1!ti for the eastern market wher she ready outlined for th education of and prayed for and I cannot bfr to sistant superintendent of th atakt Provo: Mrs. J. 8. Swanson, Salt following dlalcmi r: Monday, 44. alon and leav you In distrena. will Indian WALL L Mrs. for 8. FUNERAL gd SERVICM Amcrlcsn and good Oreer, Princess purchase spring William Ogdeni E. th. Lak. Herbert school;. Sunday Trip lis m 1Ti'oynd on "Funeral .service for Mrs. Elisa local store. She win also visit th daughter of the former Mis Nancy anguish and dlsgiac In years to thirteen grandchildren Minimum temp. was sustained to fill hi plac. . ; "rrllinrn corns. Lei him who never bor a . Wash., of A. various Davtd Miller, In . th beth of shows moth ' Mr. Seattle, -vx style Wall, Whlppla Ignore Polly larg Richards grandchild, great Monaay, Rpak Row, Thsti a'.l. 1 oa . Friend may view th bod t the Opanshaw, win b held In the San- - eastem cttle od - willguide her AmericSn culture end customs, the scar laugh at pain. X love you, . Pmldeat Ed M. Row spok "nougfit" sweethrart and am only trying to family residence prior to th ser- taquin ward chapel, Thursdsy at 1 purchases for th Provo store from" secretary of the tally' f al her, Coldest day Uil winter. Jan. It, dicatcd Mahrajnh of Indore, asld. b merciful," th exhibits mado at thou shows. and Interment will b In th p, m, Mr. Wall died Sunday. vices on Seven) (Continued rag U below. , ci, jschool-addeds- , ftr m -- M rejected loloratlQ lilan . ' t -- Fearingr Insanity4iSlain.by:nusbana ueiore nexoinmits Suicide; v PLANS wmmm anjLUtterih Hbuse. M-JT- W-i YOUTHS STMRHS itf-hu- T.N. TAYLOR OLD PIONEER V PASSESAYAY tut p HOiiIE AGAIN u st st accom-companl- . a i -- . Z ". I? Brigham Young in Provo; - OhYcslIeDocs! mzjsSStzl ;-- ow-min- a,:. "fiie Weajher . . , ;. Mosc ' . . d piiycr -- W4dyt Mm - .fw . r , th., -- an Tii" nml ii nllU'rili "'Hr - |