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Show PACE SIX DOOTS -f : -- Byiiartin KSIiETGI'Tl T7 A -- - rvMWft. 1 I XJlMAttSffitas- Xv4i,- ' - i?..--Ti - ' If .nil T WYTi raw ;'W"toumk "fl VCt41 IWJt - 1 -7- - -- ft tiK b tiHB m jmhut jiJaaJaat tdwua knows of is father w fwmrtttar umm m tod for nontltn l cut Um fw krlef Ui ni cU Ut.XOoM.. aiy theoupn the stories iris notaetht told him, and these she aur refteav d snaay times. She did. tW kest &ha eould for her children, in every wsy, afur,tks' death of their father, a kona' anti Klnanv .twtt temporary bfk Jr tei Contranued From Pag One Tt 6tk Fran ytit fa. bHit tw WittsXt? I . Ht-9- A JUta' Bom Bum Bing t lokTuioTT3arioaTfiirnT A rwrtdtat at Jw,iBea-J8M- L faf tkatf fathef was Loom vu m al taa leadlitg eome to thenv and wrond ef his three fond koth aa4 auUUftdlag fitwfte thw city UtU , warren, , v uuan. ana ana UU. - InUresting binuf TT.J1- -,beya .... ? 't i CeL7 I. .".T - v .V II . I 1 t . iHI I ittrt 'f fggfc . V I'" . WW aim I 1 . jk- - e : WASHINGTON e.M . 1 1 .WT Off. Ch East Emr of Edwin s htrth). ana in a the waykeipod to take ears ptavot ith various office and positions I witnin la party. Fearless ana un t afraid aa4 a champioa af rig threw hitnself into taa last stats campaign ta a manner whica gained (or him ttae recognnioa and anr plause ot. icadiBCvclticcns ( 4a Eai ft ead&jUhe lUiamUy.j-- : tvhea Edwin was aeTen years of age, his mother, who had Joined th Mormon church years kef ore, star!. Eur Eun 11ssa Ho ror Utt; Leh Easl East ed for .Uth;with a company ua Walling. the command of Captain, Antil trM-dwtn- -s ir ss CrW Card iu, tthq er, taught school in.Quiney, Rata In AhIhmi Til ma W yearn ago, came to otan mtM mower woes he was seven yer uncle, Warren STenney ktf oi agMoilowing the death of his father. He left his home at 11 veara Tenney siccompsniea ,,,; w) TUBS Com ,.!: a eUlwart in the Bepitblicaa aarty which wmored him lima aad again tamiry on iv Golc unW? Leoi v,"-- Mai Mai , wlta grana be inWTstinjt m&thaiv Mrs. Elixa Tenney at Pay across the. son, When M M went to Califor. tell something of the tfip Uainwas the $irGy After nia-a- n4 Nevada where kin Hide pTaina. brother, Warren already lived. Dur f 4b jeombany, ing mat time he visited aD of tha Bointed cataln. early iwininr eauius Pf Naila ana o Bign arxieieu bw:- pCalifprniai rWm Bodli was one of was spked tea hvciiest camps in California, mehteeforn- start4nf,TnIc.lie ; . Mrt Loose served as " sneriff of did. tne company statedVI As kerore, Mona county. California. rted on iths trift Ai lfeveoped Many Mlft- -. tos had been Stricken three They wens After ? times with pneomonitt In, the eoait Rinffn lows, and stopped Jhsre to UtiisCWking state, ntr renrnnnt to tTta: th his mother . in Pav- eort until he became married in people were Mormons. Many o to Califor itBT to Jane Patten, also of Pa v. them were on their, way V' ' sen. Two years later tkew mnwA nia, T.z The trip was, pieasani lor ethe to Provo, where" they, resided until most part, . In, the evgnlngs-trrwaeona corralled, firesere hunt. ThrOUEh hia pcrngrvwa m eating the evening meal, tenacity, coi. LooBe developed sev-- ; and- afterand was:enioyed by crsj important mlninir nmns'rtla. dancing of singing the eampfires; Thero in the Tiptto district. Chief Amnntr the lighj which were the Sioux. Utah Can were two Tiddlers aiong who ftuv musc 'f)he4kncng,. Grand and the nUlm, nlshed - By Cowan which' heCentral, had td top rplHVPTintud nnt whirln In - Qna and form a circle or cor raj" as a now known as developed Iron King until the con-- herd of,buffaJQ wew. itlmpeding, OH NO, WOT THAT, BUT IF SHE and the company would have bean uuiiipg interest was purchased re- HEADS ABOUT IT SHE'LL WANT TO not done this. It ymi tmfl they "IS! there wera thousands seemed tha,t company. He lag was also interAND I DON'T THtW6 SHE WCfHT TO weu in me Bit Indian iln T of buffalo. une oxner eveauui " San Juan county, and in the J Span roc HEP mentioned, was when they ui n on company. H misrht bewithin viewing distance of was vice president of Ik. passed Commercial and Savings bank and a battle that was raging ostween was a director of the Utah Power the Sioux and Pawnee Indiana. The people felt very thankful that the and Light company. were , busily enough en surviving him are two daughters Indiansto b willing Jto leMhe tran and two sons, Mrs. Preston G gaged, unmolested. Peterson, Mrs. Pay Gordon JVarren pass by peaceably and ' The meals were cooked over ana uarence Loose. He Is also survived by his cafripfires, infrying; pans, and witfi ino William D. Loose of Los brother, a reflector, ana oaae-ovefamilv brousht milk cows atone. and a. r.rn Angeles ci and in thla. way, wre 4PJHed wit "' .7 rr-m- lrht Mic Mot Nh Not Par Pat Plu - Pre Ri So. Sill Sio Bill Bill Tir fit . Til Jilti Til - VU Ta Wi Wi Wi Ya 4ay-4hi9ira- WCTURt.CWCK- -S UWE THE WW .THE THNQr owe - SO S SOPE WOPE SHE.. COMEC OUT ALL WSWT ftNO DOESN'T FALk t) vvET) SETTER HOT SK'AWY-Si- J THlNa TO MY AUNT ABOUT THAT Pt- TOUE TO fn-t- i WHEN VYE. WHY THE IDEA,? DOESNT YOUC AUNT WANT VQU TO GO l OtT TO SEE. THAT. KIND OF A PtCTUOE TaFtrwir moder- n- Zu Goldcrnwt,.. 4 As -- f Pa Pt P w,' El Ni M P--( Bi C( "' C. c n. CI half-broth- er ofPajrsonj. , FuMrwrytees wittWheld E three or four daya to let tne cattif fecTand rest "They CompleU into Salt Lake City, and camped at funeral program will be announced spot where the city and ou' ;; building, is standing today.. .. In Salt Lake, the company brdktf L taki-rnacl- ArV SALESMAN $AM rsta.u.nt.Off-Ot- - sr MtMorviejtJBe,. r By Swan E can- - rne Utah stake, afternoon at 2 o'clock -- in . Th nntf. Fiay h. At w, liyffl.BoB or tne ovo First ward, oartv entered Parley s iuly "4. iWO.tttd'sferi thjfff-wenr- it , COOPERATIVE ntwk tnOuncejc Webr?r rawf1 a in old Goshen. - (Mr. Webb was uncle Edsdo'amoMier; Tk4y a ween, ana insn stayea mere aoout " went on Into Pay son, ytah,'sj4 ' " Hi; IsettleAihere. -- bj': lITC 1 r - (Continued HHM&iT- - r - from, Page One) to $4,000, at thenrocntlfttwr-Tri- -- s had tkir first meaa( Th probable thaUstock certificates win the oldfamily Fairbanks hom which ai be Issued to the of the association, based .on. the located on the ranch just outside of Paysorv which" Edwl Loose "rww amount qf scale-of- f to their credit owns: since the inception of the organlza- Edwin attended his moth uuu. I and' coi - t Plana tor next year, tnchids the i school in Pavson, encouragement of the green toma- the 3 age of fifteen. to industry which is said to be very He then went to Nevada vithllf promising: brothers. Warren and William,' aba Dixon Named President- -. first at .Eureka, Nevada, Officers elected were H. Aldbus located Dixon, president: B. C. Shellpv.' later- he made his way about Ijht various camns in California' and JJ -Eynejnan- - Nevada-.. . iI bii Caufr, Bianey rode He for a tims. Pony Express Raymortd Cutler and James Cord- ner, memners of the board of direc- through' Nevada into CaliforSa, tors. All but the last three were ra- - and did many thlnas that nova wrs At that time to make a living,- slscteAr J in. doing Later oa in llie,k wag focuuw pointed secretary-treasure- r. ine success attained by the biv ate enough to get hold lnof idtne Nw0a ganisaUon -- during . th- - year, leads pa&'lng mining properties officials of tho company to believe ana CaUfornla, some of which Jif 5 still nwn ' Uiatinarketteg-assoclatlonroftk- ii He came Tjtshll? to back Payson kind wllLbs successful In proporyear of 1881 and married MSr tion, to the support received hi the Jane the Patten, following year. growers whft have, remained outside 1888. . Flvrchlldren werj July v no iota. born- to Charles Edwin Loose anf It Mary Jane 'Patten Loose; ErniC Jane, Fay - Mary, Robert Edwiit Warren Dean and Clarence Chsrlcs. EATH-CALLaii put one son. Robert Edwin, ere, S-i till living. . I i f: , ! Edwin Loose, or' Ed" Loose si he hag beea affectionately called bf ils friends, Jumped Into the lim light as one of the prominent ml Ing men of Utah, when he dlscdv SPANISH FORK-M- rsf ttalldl ered the Grand central Mine. In the grower-membe- rs - ?"!Jjwra i .E.i ' DUR "BOARDING HOUSE BRcrmR sJAKe JAT A4ioYAi4 OF VoUrs A SfeUT S w a ;HIM:1 PIS MAM SHIWBP OP Ai Al L .. .. V " ' ' .... A I'll . l i,i,l UHllB LDAU MMC pat i III . . .I. ca&'GJr K OPtEATS m ti A PAUl'PftL. IDEA inJU TUE mi WONS IM TH6 TiJm'mi& GOTTEN J'O AKOBMINS-VO- AUMS A6A- fWe MAS OVLL POP. Aiscessnv op am )UminHATfjf n riis- OPegATtor OM .1. V ( oie of ourTiluistriousI I I . f uwuw Jk IS LCOUACIOU, TAMIWIW.KO sJ TAVa'ATfeAhioM-f- o BJarnson, n son, r Nk 1 st vv TI..I r ii XI i a i 1 rnr-- i- well-know- i a H ,wlfe.ofjOs -- ftatlo Bjarn; veterinarian and pairlst of Spanish Fork, died 8un at the. family borne oy anernoon aiter si lingering Illness." She wa lotland, August S 1844. "eaaiaoo, parents were ArnJ end Halldora Asdralsson, She cams A jHJSvdAPPLB - D Ftno .BJARNSdS . t Co lAWKAWf OU m I RSI Bf3'- By Blosser SOOM B vOAsifeaTAiM MS 'BoUfiSCMlS.CF HIS W peaLs I SHOES PUStfeP 6FF rilS Atf-ri- g cunWKS, HIS, IttXP-- F VM LAKf iiirRAiVMAW.!I,SURe . t e By Ahem FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' AKV DIA5WS1S t& .vVofjlHAVfe m idlstrtet-.lnJ&Os- at present it operating the Iron ping and Oold Chain. Ml lug FrOperUss and ie lolsrested la there la TJUh.aad California. Hi kt Ytet tasWnt of Ue Piwvo Cent merclal and Savings bank, and I director of the . Utah Power ani Light company!,. .' , , He has been active as taa for yean; has beea twice slate senator, and ' twice state commute N min ' . He has a hlg.'gcnerous heart, an! Uvea th Golden ' Rule Implicit f vary day of his llf; , I dwln Loose is one r the pi , heCrf of thl. wonderful elate of ours,; and has achieved" euceesl through ble own hard efforts aJoaV and through helping others. 4 I vMay herts" the faU beneflCol hie untiring abora, Is the , sincere wiafc-- e hie grandson.- , Mr. juoose v n Dorrr iook. atms TMs.BASS OP TVS E&Alhi so v ffosT ppsaATe 2 TAC2 AU. tU6ffr T7 OOWt u.w j.v,iji-xiii- ' igg A 000 ID3A.IF VOOArJO STARS S0M6TWhJG-- v She married M. arnsoB the. following year and theyhad at way made their home here. T etie ton. Prcfc Jluwlv Lcfter BJsrnson, supeWtae nf tha scnoois-.o- Uke City; f Utah. Salt 3nt ad Mrs. Helgs, Mrs. Jones Bowen, both of Spanish Fork, her aged husband and 2 grandchJldren and six great grandchildren. Although ahe was an f or nearly eight yearn, aha 5 AkSSmilMA VUDAAV3 us 1 AY 1874. te VsANetL'N SO-G- VMOOtD BS ' id cans position, Punral apu. .m CI keld .Wednesday mfterhoonar.i trcrocit-- tr the First ward ehanaT 1 ryr&Q1&.RX T FETER30N.:-- t fsTATE5tt.VT faCKntftE ,f.0 GANGSTERS JAILED IWASHINQTON. Jad. PrSsidenVateck Hoover's annosr- - BienrjhaV hf etands.wim CtUCAOaan. om yoouoge In the cruiser ?0W Ra and women, arretted In has eaussd .euro embsttee vmcagoe second week-endrive went to Retnikllcaa lender I In! tear sgaian w.nderworld, were pa gress who are planning fe msecgwf U--Ne- arty .Ax "" - - "' '' "" f l'"',47't'MI,,l',,l''''' '''' ' . V ' -" - - , ' Vi S3. i :7 ,Bi Cr Pa - - I I AND HER BUDDIE- S- (CoDtiunur4 I,.. l . "WAV L t PROYO .EVENING HERALD, JIOXDAY. lANUAEY .2?, 1929 t, d oeior aeiectlvei today for. the Jftlvite, House and provide ' . - Ihre vwira siiuiinais. . oo - . ., .. , V ., w., T. . |