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Show : - - ..-- ,. 7" VOU6.NQ.35. m- 1 v. " - . ' ... . . .' . .i. .. r . PROVO, .... .. 'm '" . ---- . - jib i iimp- -h y UTAH QOUNTY, V Hi Y. U. Tank Marvel Repeats Victories In Easter Morning Ushers 440 and 220 of National Intercollegiates? Eighth Annual Art Sliow; Breaks Both His Own Marks J .v.i i I II ii - y.Jreat Array of Pictures Shattering all records, Bud won the 449 and 22j Yxmnguniversity Shields of Brigham national at the intercollegiate championships free style yard ' By MAR HCNTINGTON MK ingvilie high school art swrmming inttsfciz-iirzziopens Easter morn-'n- g Shields' great perfoimance,;a repetition-o- f his double vic-tor- y oxhibitWWch and cpnttnues during the month in national tank intercollegiate uaeqaalled of 192g it April, promises a rare treat to annnals. Never before has a winner successfully rejieated a :he art patron and connoisseur. two, hut rhia" is the eighth anttilal exhibit tingk tetori;fc ind far surpasses any previous one, shattered national records to cfr&lk up both victories. both in the niimhr,sni1 In, the high Olvnrmic Canadian' aee. Michiean 'U' and Anlt. rsompt'W - JUKM r quality of the paintings exhibited. j made Shields step out in both events, hut the'Michigah husky Nearly 300 pictures hang upon-thOf the slight- - J wa"s of the galle ry. and each 1s was no match for the terrific finishing tine rxnmpie ui umpiring ueuatyr trom rrovo, blonde youth appearing Growth Is EvWpnced MwrE Close to World evethe of,, The extent this 'of the growth Shields started glorious movement in Springville is ning's work by a phenomenal the fact that a score bx the )He paddled performance. jf proraiijunt artists from all parts distance, in 4:57 810 seconds fpr a of the" .country have this year, for new national Intercollegiate and ' 3lo first 4lme. Added their names collegiate: record. This' means the listif exhibitors. Some of Shields' mark la tho best recordeil " 3ljSSircLr Maynard Dixin, Theb kttid of a collegiate metV 1Lr Henri 0H t. aational, diml "r ntherwlae. Garjiet BeKiuif, Dona Bartlett, Nancy W. nsejund 'distance a . Ault,' quite nest Ki Lawson, Sara H. Ferguson, .Shields, saw his old mark of 5:02 SMwattr-Re- y fr-- Momm, "EHthW Mr -- tOrraftde i ft duajmeetrgy-fey'"- ' ravfoid. Duncan Gieason. John boards. Shields' national' Collegiate Vewton IIqwIU, Dakar Gross, Ju- -' record, established lastyear, was ian E. Garusey. Kathryn W. Leigh-SoE:08 James. Topping, Clarence K. to Shields' new markIs likely UindHio, P.viti Stairet Sample,' MilBtand tor many years. It was only dred . Miller, Joseph Birren and seconds from the world S Kme others. Many of these men record, held by Afne Borg. have had their canvases hung in Loeb of Princeton was third In the foremost galleries of the world, this race. several of them having bDen in the Shields PulW Away salons of Paris. Shields jfad Ault returned to do Each year the art committe'e Has ' battle inthe freestyle, and become more discriminating and it was trace between these two all this year has invited, aside- - from the way, Kieding of Illinois placing the best exhibitors of former years, lead a Shields held third: slight winners from such galleries as only x and of most the way, pulled away the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine . with his, characteristic final sprint. Arts, the Corcoran Gallery of Hie time was 2:19 clipping D. C., the Los An Washington. colof a second from his national the Macbeth Gal geles galleries, season: The legiate raarkpf last lery of New York, and the Vose national collegiate record signifies of Gallery Bostonl&ihe collec the beet fmori vw made in a na tion there is much thaLls not only tional coUeglatft championship of fine BUD SHIELDS quality but highly dlstin- meet guisnea. ; r" the . tecShields 'noJ;riMjeje4,fn w e - . 440-ya- vi 7 Great . 1 - - - , - :v : ' "" " : ''"' ' Work, Bud! ''- - ' - - - - . On Easter Day ' We all must go In fine array! Death on a cross 1929. I, . . II ii f.:v.v..v.-.v.'.v- ' t K VI. i uiflu a iili: II 3 .1 l u F"! 1 Ik M $10,000 Fate SALE CLOSES. HEADSCOUNTY : ' Smoot, Gillman Offleted"! Piy Costs of Stih Person ally - Conftrmatioa" Rule4' UnnecesKary; Appeal File " 30 dttOmposed body young woman, discovered in L W. GUlmatt andAJo.- - Smoot commissioners of Utah coujtfy, exceeded, their legal I authority when hey attempt- ed to force the removal of L. Deputy Sheriffs George Pa-- " vis, C. D. Coates, and Deputy Treasurer Daryl. Fowler, last January, by ordering County Xttdltdr Ammon Tuttle to wlthold'th ttepU Utles' : thea life acair- r- salary checks at that lima.' , ifl-- MJd Mutuals Arrange TEACHERS ENDS boeciai froffram INSTITUTE OF Matters of ital Importance Discussed by Educators of Citv. Painting "The Holy City" Cantata Features Easter Program Will Be Rendered in Stake Tabernacle This Evening. - y i, the young woman's body in field one mile below the BOuth end bridge wm? .Meadow yesterday after noon. They were searching for the body of a fellow worker who was drowned Wednosday.mortilng. ine Doay hung suspended from the branches of a tree about 25 feet from the bank of the Connecticut. A piece of blue serge cloth, trimmed with a red tape bordt'r, found about the neck, was the only piece of clothing on the body. Was Quirt Gir- lMiss Smith was the daughter of St. John Smith, wealthy New York financier. She was described as a rather quiet girl who found he chief enjoyment In reading and In music. Her disappearance bn Frtdav. January 13, 1928, was Ue second of its kmdafthe Northampton collets in two years. On Friday, November 13, 1926, Miss Alice Corbett of Utlea. n. y vanished, leaving a note In which she said she contemplated Commlsaloaera m Letter To Chamber ofGommerce It .wa.&lso Pay Coto' ruled by ."' f thf 4ouft that the costs of the suit should be assessed against Smoot nhd GUI- -' man, personally, and not agatnsl, Utah county. This ruling became necessary as a point of laWV' when It was held that the attempt to r5-tnbve tha depuUet eonstltuted' 4 conspiracy oa the part' of Smoot : ana aiiimam This "fact ,Wai brought out during tht Reartng Ih examination ot MK Smoot by Attorney Straw, tn which. smoot was asked why the Mtet signed by himself and GMmah Sraa sent yi Bhentr Boyd, in December, notifying htm that two of fetst depii-Ue- s would not be the '--follbwlng Januarr-- ' on this occasion, Mr. Smoot id mltted that' the letter was sent ak & courtesy sheriff-Boy- d, tnd was don eijto a peraAnal act, bn th part Of imself and Mr.- - OlUmart, and not a eomntlsoloft. At ths onchislon-o- f ' th "court ruling on the petition In favor of suiciae. depuUesy'W. SUhley rn anlltant. eounty1 attorney,punfbr, rnove4 fot- a stay of execution m order that the toun attoiy offic ould prepare th necessary paper fol' a nppeal, fs fiecese Taken in Judgeswatklni tranted a eeeaa UttUI 2 o'clock Saturdav afternoon at which ilmi the counsel for the deputies, presented their findings of AURORA, 111., Mar. 30(ni!)-T- he faoU law. ?A" s largest funeral in point of further ' recess waa granted Until in Aurora's history waa acto allow counsel tor-- the corded today to Mrs. Ulllan De -- T - - 1 - TRIBUTE PAID OBSERVE DAY STOCK SHOW D. U. P. GROUP m .OHlHIll UUU Among the rarest and most vain. able of the paintings is "The Sleep- - " The two-daInstitute held by the ojr lMiiou uamgerrieid, valued Provo city teachers came to a close Saturday afternoon at the. junior Imder th? auspicce of the Y. M. (Continued on Page Two) high school auditorium. The Insti- and Y. U M. I, A., of Utah stakO a tute which was termed a "work speo!n progi anFWiH be given Httle type" Institute by Superintendent tabernacle this evening at 7:30 Ji m, Smith, was a new departure in that to which all M. I. A. members snd no outside speakers appeared on the public are extended a cordfal the p'rogram. The "work of the in- invitation, Entire Show Is Big Success; "the Holy City," a canstitute centered around the revision tata features the program. of Prize Winners of a curriculum for next year. v List Easter Message-P- rof. Divided Into Groups JERUSALEM." Mar. 30 (IM!) Pil Mrs. Josephihg C: Jones or Provo Elmer Nelson will conduct Given. Is the For of Daughthis the purpose teachers of elected was . iifTtoy president Prof fromnllTara ofthe'tivinzed grims the city .divided into numerous Robertson will lead the B. Y. U. world have crowded Into C ' i cradle ters Utah Ploner of XJtah counIn A the remarkabledeheld to convention SPANISH FORK at the groups according grade and orchestra and Mrs. Leona Van ' ty Utah stake tabernacle Friday after success from every angle,-thpartment of work, with a chairman Wagonen will be at the pipe organ. of Christianity tn the la,t few KtngjhiS-yearol- d Utah mothi reM. in of each. Beck, The city officJaJsDiSnanish noon. Mrs. Bernetta The,- - various ArrEa-itcharge was killed last Monday nleht bv message wHTbc deltveTcd veeks a Fork county -- livestock showcame-t- o the at and officers of the Utah groups had been given an outline of tiring president, presided For the most part the pilgrims Deputy Sheriff" Roy Smith, who led Elder Amos N. Merrill. close Friday, with the sale of baby County livestock show desire to the philosophy and technique of bysession. is the program. oblivious to one another pushare dry raid on her home. Following ' One hundred fifty delegates from beef, fat steers, range bulls and express our appreciation, to the the work to be done. Hundreds of friends of the Da PART streets I narrow the ing through the various camps of the county During the afternoon general aes' ContcmpU lion. cattle featuring the day. The members of the chamber of com Klhg family amTdelegatlons from were in attendance at the meeting, dairy the ancient city, Intent on worship labor unions, eve merce of Provo for the splendid at- sion Dr. Smith presented an out who attended the serin the took finale orchestra. place Introduction, grand ana own of a in line and the tabernacle was well filled. better at tneir method of tendance of their at ping vices as a silent protest against tht dealing places organization "No Shadows Yonder,- - chorus and their own with the annual ball at tnc with to cases be used way. Special guests were Mrs. Fannie ning,' the show. Also for livestock delinquent tha prohibition killing, rode in the protenor solo, Clyde Summerhays. C. Woodruff, Mrs. Ellen C. Arnold Escalamt' Gardens. Intervention by the governor of cession. . cooperation and assistance in mak- next year If arrangements can be Tenor ariav "My Soul is Athirst Jerusalem out." and Mrs. Eleanor Woolley of Salt I"rlcj Wins Trophy was worked Under comthis however, a the' Utah livestock show required, plan ing county Behtndheara-to-i-larg C. Milts.. for Lorin God; I m( ttee central to avert serious conflict and to Te black sedan were nf the principal I Ladles Lake, members of the state, ScoU .B. .Pi ice Sit. the Bay .View, such a success es De King, double Irfo, "At Eventide store "" Joseph ' Jerse'y farm of Provo, wort the uf. zens of Provo. given fey the citi. Involved,consisting denomincommittee, the the school nurse, a harmony among the husband who was clubbed Into be Light." Meta Ritchie. was "J. Other officers elected at the It doctor G: Tavlor tromw by carrying on and last Clinton letrnel ations;. The: Utah county livestock show Supervisor night unconsciousness by . the raiding were Rosalind A. Oakley. IS prizes In the 'dairy department. being established and held each Moffit will, pass on with aU problem Melba Pulsipher, Veda Porter, Mar- The- - peace which it was hoped Donna Ritchie, and wmilrl mnvlr t K a hnlif waaI Af- Ik. uepuijr, ana nis eon, first vice president; Hannah ; G--. William H. Nielson; with his' Hot- - year at Spanish Fork has become cases, thus relieving the principal garet Farrer, i wno urea a bullet into the ""v. . Mndrt'd Hansen. ' g Koman catholic cnurch was dls-- 1 ueraia, Adylotte, second, stein dairy eight prises, an educational Institution for the of a decision In rasuch matters. , thleh deputy's aUr Chorus. "Thy That. ..Sow. Mabel dadd Kirk, recording secre- vyas second, ..new wiirbe of encouraging the breel- man and Greek Othodox pilgrims wounding of his mother into rffectwlth the heglnhlhg Tikt?-L-tary;- Rose --Brown- .Hayesr-curr- ey 1 ;Awa;diit!wexmaiITn IKftmjn-fcedfag-veatofcc.ndf k Contralto aria, "Eye Hath Not at the Church of the Holy Seoul- pondinf secretary; Phoebe Black division as follows: light horses also to estaDiisn Utah county as a of the new method of curriculum It was estimated more than Reed, assistant recordlhg secretary; colt division, Loren B. Maland, livestock center. Such cooperation work. ch This 'card will show the Seen," chorus, Thorn Lou Olsen. and another- - clash bet ween a tnousand personsthat assembled in S. Rose Christians-anBird, treasurer; on Moslems' at Josephine of standard Individual David's the Two) brood, progress (Continued and as the Page side horses, members pupil of first; in and exemplified light by the. jrard of the bright Hardy--Faree.. tomb. registrar; Clara S. Allred. first; ye'arllng colts, L. Provo ChaYnber of Commerce the specific jobs or contract in each yeHow.homr. many of. them coming Black warntck. historian; Martha D. Stewart, first; fillies. Dean Lud means he-tclass that to com It And to Squired is certainlv progress. early pass through the parlor for J. Jones, custodian of relics; Alta a last look at the body before the low, first; yearling fillies, Loren appreciated by the citizens of Spun plete. NELSON CLUE BLASTED C. Strong, assistant custodian of Most of the work' of Saturday's Maland, first; champlpn three- - lah Fork.. of the casket closing relics; Evelyn Steele Blrdi chap- year-olsessions was done In the commit L. D. Stewart. JOHN Ev BOOTIt, l'.l! BUTTE. Mont.. Mar. 30 tees. lain; Miss Sadie Chlpman, auditor; some In cases S. the Fort D. chairmen of Johnson, Captain Mayor. Satisfied that Llzcll Patrick, of CHRISTIAN Eva Ward Heal, chorister: Stella the committee requested additional SCIENCE CHURCH veterinarian. Judged S. Hyde, organist; Eleanor Farrer Douglas army in to time which file a First Church of Christ, Scientist Funeral services for Mrs. Ji'nnio Bingham, Utah, Is not the man report. th: horses. ouke, librarian; Mary J. C. Fin Nelof corner June the entire of First East and First Decker Wilkinson, who died sud wanted for the murder Awards made Mrs. May show Include the during Icy, parliamentarian. following: denly Tuesday night, were held Fri son, In Salt Lake City, County At North streets. Regular Sunday "moot mailer, retiring- parllamon day afternoon In the Third ward torney Harrison J. Free bourn today morning services 11 a. m. Sunday Jerseys Best herd, champion tarlan, had charge of the election. c nfl.pt "I under the direction of Lescow and champion Jersoy began preparations for prosecuting school at 9:43 a.m. Wednesday tVe-nlThe meeUng was opened with Jersey Patrick on of attempting ter Taylor. bull First- - for bull 3 yt'ars and meetings are held at o'clock of good Is given bit Utah .lake "Come. of congregational tinging The speakers were Mrs. J. D. to assault a young girl In Divide, Reading room open dally from 1:30 over, heifers 6 months to 1 year, publicity In the Rotogravure mo Come. Ye Saints." after which the rows to' 4:30 o'clock. All are welcome: 2 to S yean. Scott B. Price, Boyd, Bishop S. H. Blake and Wil- Mont. tion of a Denver newspaper, where Invocatln was offered by Mrs. Clara liam Homer." Musical numbers DENVER. Colo., Mar. 30 t.PBay View Dary farm, Provo; first a colorful photograph by Dr. Walter B. Warnlck. An original pioneer for heifers li year and bull 2 3 Colorado were rendered by the Third ward Cottam Is reproduced as a prize Oovernors of Wyoming, ong was furnished by a chorus of and Utah and a dozen, other of fl Relief society choir and the Vine winner. on Two) women. (Continued Page Pnish Fork i. . and oil men of the three states yard ward mate quartet The grave It Is entltli'd "Brooding Spring," clals Mrs. Beck gave an Interesting met- - her today to protest against in, the? Provo city cemetery was an of afternoon m and show the glow compjete report of the actlvl nalurnl-nf l'resldent Hoover's new policy of dedicated by Victor Anderson. aitn Itldan VtnK tn,l tie of the pioneer daughters of clouds. The picture was entered by I stopping oil prospecting on public no county ouring the past two anas. It. Merrill. ana Mrs. Maria Dixon Tay jrara, I Speakers charged that, the prog or rive the treasurer's rnnrt PR0V0W0MAN ' FIVbTttij' Duw6 the long exposure to the Such was, In aubiUftce. th .rul elements, the sole means of Identi ing made by Judge.A. V.. Watklnt, . fying the body was in. the teeth. Saturday morning on the petition SilvtV wires attached to two of the filed bjflh deputies rof' n lateral teeth were said to provid writ or 'mandate io obuiii -the needed proof. their salaries as Utah county off i 1 Employes of the MerrKt Chap-. . cerju- is the Easter Storyv if T t-- Miss Smith.:' 220-ya- t a J yjiUiX i the . Connecticut river at Lone Meadow yesterday, was positively identified late today as t'aat of Miss tranctd St. John Smith of New' York, long missing Smith colleSe student. ltental TV'ork h Proof Pr. Carlton Woods, a dentist, came heft from Pelham, N. Y, this af ternoour and afteKfiaminlnghe body announced tljst dental work in the dead glrl's,rnouth corresponded to that which he had done for beerj-THA- T V-- 8--10 t-- u SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Mar. of - IP II R Den tar Work Proof. (afit- - The nude, ' : . PRICB of Bedjr Found, in Uivcr ; Hope for the lost generations of nien, light in the sky where the, clouds had n, Tl ' - .:SlllillSSIl Daoialsed U gloryF 1 if 7 DISCOVERED - r" :7 fy 0. 6-- ; - But theSoigof Praise' f.'JIan, 0, ; ' ' ' Ih-m- '' " MARCH-S- . - t W' UTAH, SUNDAY, i 'V ' ' - i li a rr. . Out in the slfeets" Gay colprs rise i : Expensive treats , For adoring, eyes. Brilliant and gay, Jealous and proud, v This is the way Our modern crowd Heeds thecaltl v Of the Da of Days Remembering all - : - - For pomp and show; WiU Be on Display. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Mar. 30 - ' gjMife;jy. svTank T.des Mssf j - - .f asbes Shield: -- - - 4 . ;- '' " r" r- - . - t . ' I SEAIN WOrtlAN ------- apee-tator- UU er BgB ) A 'v - t Oiild Pies.C Af FayjHome tf " ! i tt-S- haH - - mfaht--so. Ray KKnlghVSM-dajrl- d of Mr. and Mrs. Royal K. Knight died Saturday afternooa at tha family residence, 660 North See- ond East Both parents are stu dents of t& T. U." Bestde-- the Jn itypeTif-repoTtnEa- Pt rc. a parent, two grandparents Utah Lake Scene Is Prize Winner Governors Protest HoOyer Oil Policy - - Richfield Outstanding In Remark! were made by the Salt Park City Men To Answer Charges Lake visitors, and the closing number wal a vocal duet furnished Ram Butler and Merlin Hatch by art. Eva Heal anil Un cvi.t. who Were arrested at Park City "ra. Annie Rawllngs Motmaa pro-- Friday M the reaurst of Sheriff J. vnm Dvnvutciton,, n. Rovd were brotmht to Provo Saturday by" iputy Sheriff Tra RackiV. The men are charged with grand larceny, a felony offense. In a complaint sworn to by Carl Bhell. jw"w The Wealher ran U(h: Unset tied Sunday, prob-tbt- y snow or rain. Maximum temp, Friday, 69. Minimum temp. Friday, 40, HARDING MADF. nrrUTY William E. Harding former for-melty recorder and also a et city po"' 0ffiSfrJ, Hwia Snolnleds orpulST vacancy sheriff to fill made by removal of B. F. Roper, acrordlng to an announcement of Sheriff J. D. Boyd Saturday. le a 'res and prosperity-o- f Utah. Cok- rado, Wyoming, Montana and New Mexico would be seriously hamncr- rd by the order and that ourenner-SerVlCC' i he western. pUtcs that now have only half enough oil to keen them running at full capacity will Funeral services, for James E. have to curtail their production uneon of Mr. and less the policy la Brand. , changed. Mrs. James A. Brand, who died FrlJav at the family home In Pro- Will Hold Brand Monday' vo. will be held Monday at 1:30 p. m. at the First ward chapel. Friends may view the body at the family residence prior to the services. Interment will be In the Provo city cemetery. I .EVAN MAK ARRESTED James Shepherd of Ltvan was ar--' reated here Saturday by Deputy Sheriffs Ellas Gee anfl-Ir- a Rarkrr on a charge of possession. Jill hail was fixed at 1300 pending hearing before tha elty court, - I I Former rrovoan Q?ts Appointment e Pjape. .; 7 I Four Killed When ; Big Plane'Crashes BEAUMONT. Calif.. ' Uareh id ' Three passengers and the pK iui were auiea toaay when cabin plans trashed into a range of the San Bernardlnd. mountains: four, mllea front here, the sheriffs off Ibe reported. Cow hanglrur fo waa rMnnnalhU for ths wreck. ; , , . The craft tor Tire after the so sldent and tha bodies aU were bur. s oeyona rwsognttloa. It wag aaid. aiCi Easter Bonnets s-- f Slay Have tough State Commercial Contest TimeWdsYcar DENVER, Colo, Mar. a bright Easter bonnet wig go 1 vaseera and remain m a tightly covered pox In the. Rocky snouTkln region tomorrow If the die, trtct weather, forecaster's. Vragnostkstttne are Comet "'! Snow, ftln, and neVlUcd U the' general tirefllctlon lor Students of the Rkhfteld high The ward consisted of a one-yeJ. M. Foote, son of Mr. and Mrs. to the TaVY. U. John Foote, and a former resldsnt school almost made a clean' sweep scholarship Miss Beal also won the 100 word of Provo, has just received an ap- of the events In the fifth annual take event In the shorthand contest pointment to the office of supervis- state commercial contest held at or of Inspection under the provis- the Brlgham Young university, with M l pt'r cent accuracy, thereby ions of the new "Arizona Fruit and Friday, winning six out of seven winning the special award to the best etudant la both ehorthaad and Vegetable Standardization Act" re- team awards and 10 out of 15 In- typewriting. Arizona' legis- dividual first places. the by cently passed Boy Marjorie Beegmtlter of Rtchfletd Writes BS rer Minute lature. Mr. Foote was tortmtiyw1lh the The outstanding Individual ac- high srhool won the frew tris to the International TypeWrlUng Contest market news service, tureau of complishment of the entire contest at Toronto, Canada, by turning la a markets. United States department was made by Beth Beat of the Rich recra TO net words with hnty II Curtis Ntms wag arreslted at Rex- - of agriculture, with headquarters In I field high, srhoof rn writing M 1 "i v 01 la ni aovice upewrOlog hwrHMahn. Friday by ShWIff TL 1 LP AngrlF.' ' TTtfl BeWosTlIoirwIIl T wr.TtM.r fnlnutaTnMha eecond-ycA. Munns at the request of Sheriff take him to Phoenix Aris., where typewriting evrtit. During the The Mountala SUUe Tslephooe 13 miuutes or the test Mtm Beat J. D. Boyd who holds a felony Wa- he will make his home. Mr. Foots holds a federal tnsper made only seven errors. - Visiting and Telegraph company levinc cup rrant against him charging forgery. to the team with the highest aovice Nlms waived extradition contest tor s license and is reeognltra as typwrltlng lxjxta ventured the and second-yea-r typewriting conv Miss .will statement In men record Beat's best Informed that reof the the be fM Saturday morning. He I) nation average was won by the I not on or would bettered be to and fruit southwest turned Provo, Sunday to answer equaled vegetable standardisation. tCeailntted a Page Two) , the charges against him, . anywhere la tha nation this year. ar S . n -- Provo Under Arrest In Idaho jUtah, Colorado, New M'Xtrs g Arieona, Montana and far tonight and totnor- Wyo-knin- at also will hart to a wait t4-te- r areather for its dolmt if lhe loraatr he tha ,r .M Information, for tempers' '"'i'r-Will tug with the Irad'n ltd predicted. ' , m, 1 1- - " f ' survive"- Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Fenn, and Mr. ::. thLMrrAlmi: Knight services will be held M onday in SaQna Whi-rInterment wlU take" s rr Mrs. Wilkinson Is Laid to Rest Here - . |