OCR Text |
Show ' l PAGE SIX- BAND CONCERT an, original anvil in the WELLS L. BKUlHAUv, Broker Chorus." . With dimmed lights and sparks flying from, the TCESDAir, DEC. 4 anvil, the number was given a '" B:d. Asked Stocks: derful st'ttjng. Incidental solo nun: T. .'...,.$ .03 $ berg were done by Max Thomas, Alta T. erf AttsTMeTger Flla Farnsworth cresided at the Big Hill Oft- , and Deon Cerrit fle Jong waa Bingham Metals .06 .12 .11 at organ console. Central Standard, ; j ...... rornetrd-Bert-liewisbartton- 03".05 . -- A18-.08 - pia-no- that of "By the Swanee River," comprised of a group of delightfm Muthern. melodies,: In which the chorus again did splendid work. "La Cymbeline," Mexican cymbal dance by Utah's famous band mas. tor, John Held, was received with The Incidental solos enthusiasm. in this were played by Max Thomas and Donald Colby) cornet, and Roy Fugal, aymbals. "Mother," by Parks, and "Trail of the 'YV by Pardoe and Hanson, were greatly enjoyed, the male chorus assisting In the presentation of the latter number. In the closing overture from the opera "William Tell," solo parts wtVe done by Sherrif f Henry', oboe, and Elmer Nelson, flute. Finished Production- -,vS; As a whole the concert,4n "which more than a hundred tAuslcians participated, was one- of. the most finished productions ever presented . to a Provo audlettce. Despite the unfavorable conditions due to so much Illness, a large audience turned out, and everyone of the present was loud In delightful eVenlng'a entertainment - . s MURDER FARM (Contiunued From Page One) FARM BUREAU .PASSES AWAY From Page One) (Contiuntied the use of "Anvil AGED RESIDENT MESSAGE Salt Lake Mining Exchange Report (Contiunued From Page One). ". 4 PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1928. - on land Already linear cultivation." i Farm Relief Views , Mrs. Hannah Sward. Williamson, Mr. CooIIdge amplified his for national farm relief by widow of John 'Williamson, "died this morning at the home of her - ' , saying: . n-law, Mrs. Andrew Sward, 269 "Temporary expedients, though South TWrd West sometimes capable 7 of appacsing the - demands f the moment, can nebs- of pneumonia. Mrs.' Williamson was born- in pot permanently solve the surplus Ostra Vram, Sweden, September 26, problem and might seriously aggra-. ns sister-i- , fheWeallChristmQift' (Contiunued From Pags One; appointed and districts assigned which, will make it possible for every farmer to be visited during the drive. The captains . and the districts are as follows: No.' l Ell J. Clay son, Cedar Fort. Faiir-- Qfte 9few Super itenceuWlnneownU land; No. 2, Clyde Cillman, Pleasant Grove, Lindon, Manila and Orem; No. 3, E. S. Boyer, Provo, ate Lake View; No. , A. R. Creer. ment directly into business, subsi- - "d had ,ived n're l,lnce that. .18 Colorado Con. ail wuvb wurner in me Spanish Fork, Benjamin, Salon,! and the al- - uio Crown Point . .lltt .12 n dies, and price fixing, L. 0, S. Relief socit'ty orgaaizatlon .31 Palmyra, Lake Shore and Salem; Cardiff .... ".85" luring "promises; of political action and old folks committee. No. 5, Fred Ott, Payson, Spring as a substitute for private initia 8.90 8.70 Chief Con. sons two and six Lake, Santaquin, Goshen, Elbert Surviving are .08 .06 tive, should be avoided. Croff ...... ...... as follows: John W. Wil- and Genola. "The government should aid in daughtersSalt .08 East Standard .... .02 liamson, Lake; Henry William-eoA special meeting of the county .09 promoting orderly marketing-an- d Empire Mines .... .07 Provo; Mrs. N." L. McNamara, tax committee will be held Wednes.03 '4 in handling surpluses clearly due .03 East Crown Point. Mrs. Wyman Patten, day, December 12, at 10 a. m.. fol- to weather and seasonal conditions. Midvale; .49 East Tintlc Con. .. '.46 Mrs Conrad Maag, Vine- I lowing which a As a beginning there should be Orem; with 1.35 1.40 Eureka Lily Mrs., H: W. Hanman, Choww the fruit and joint ftieeting vegetable growers Eureka' Bullion ... .65 ' ' "" .56 created a Federal farm board con- yard; canr L. L. Hardy, and the members of the state Mrs. china, legis.28 .25 East Utah- , sisting of able and experienced Compton, Calif.; Mrs. Wilde, lature from the county will be held Gold Chain V .03; .04 men empowered to inadvise producers' Bingham. She is alsoGeorge survived by at X o'clock. . associations .05 Great West. Mines. .03 establishing 22 grandchildren, tn great grandcentral- - agencies or stabilization Howell .... ...... .0614 - .06 and two sisters, Mrs: An-- , children, .89 Iron King corporations to handle surpluses, drew r 91 of Provo, and Mrs. to seek more economical means of Tenle Knudsen .14 Kennebec . . ..." . .. . Sanders of Long, Beach, Calto and . .25 .35 aidthe pro- ifornia. .... merchahdsiing, Keystone ducer in securing returns 'accord.08 Little May ,07 Funeral services will be held Frito the quality of his product .08 .07 H Leonora ,. .. . ing at 1:80 p." pi. in the Sixth ward day A .55 ,60 revolving loan fund should be chapel. Friends may view the Magnolia Lead .... 1.00 .60 provided for the necessary finan- at the home ot.John Johnson,bodj Mammoth ..... .... 310 .05 .04 Michigan-Uta- h cing until these agencies shall have West Third .North street, prior to .03 V4 developed means of financing their the' services. Miss Edith Kerr, .03 Mountain View'... Interment will be in prominent National Treasure . .08 tt ' .10 operations through regularly con- the Provo city cemetery. young student of the Payson high stituted credit institutions. Such .85 .83 New Qulncy ...... school, died early Monday morning a bill should carry authority for .09 .08 No. Standard .... . penumonia after an illness of DEATH TOLL MOUNTS ' 1 from two .01 .' raising the money, by loans or SANTIAGO, Chile, Dec. only Opohongo days. She was a member (UP) of the sophomore class and a mem1.90 Ohio Copper 160 otherwise, vecessary to meet the The 'death toll In the in ber of the student body council. .30 .35 expense, as the treasury has no Taiea and Constltucionearthquake Plumbic Mines . ... last week 15 death came as a great Shock M4 Park Bingham . surplus. end mounted to an unofficial total Her ' 11.50 12.50 Park Utah "Agriculture has lagged fcehind of 275 today. Relief was rushed to over the entire community, as very . 1.00 1.95 Industry in achieving that unity of the stricken areas and communica- few of her friends knew. of her Plutus which modern 'economic life illness. PrOVO . '.. M"14 '..,80 effort demands.' The cooperative move- tions were being restored rapidly. Miss Kerr was the youngest .48 .49 Rico Argentine i.. . ment, which Is gradually puildlng LENGLEN .19 So. Standard . ... . . '.1514 daughter of Albert and Elsie Lant TRAVELS SECRETLY the needed organization, Is in har13.62 on Silver King Coal. , . 13.37 Kerr, and was born in CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (UP) Suzanne Jan. 2, 1913. She has Payson .05 . .06 mony with public v interest.. and Sioux Mines been always French tennis Lenglen, was star, therefore merits public .42 . .40 Silver Shield very active in the L. D. S. auxilspeeding west on the Los Angeles iary organizations of the Fourth . .09 Silver Standard ,09 Limited Northwestern of the and Chicago .02 .03 Tlntic Central . . railroad today with the ward, where her loss will be keenbrVoncE srrr filed 14.00 Tintio Standard , . 13.87 world still in the dark about her ly felt. She is survived by Jier parents and the following sisters and Sarah Donovan has' filed action .83 .89 Tintic Giant i.... . In the Fourth district court for a matrimonial plans, U any. ' brothers: Mrs. Ruth Frailer and . 8.87 4.00 Tlntic LeaS-Utadivorce from William Donovan, on Keenneth Kerr of Salt Lake; Mar-gre-t, .03 Con, ....... . .02 N EARING THE EXTREME the grounds of failure to provide. Bert and Rex Kerr of Payson. . '.25 .10 Utah Lead The American aborigine tied his ". .Ofr Victor Con. .10 Alimony. of 830 per month, attor.01 West Toledo ..... ,'.01 ney's fees of $150, and the restora- victim to a'stake for slow roasting. tion of her maiden name of Sarah The Chinese pulled out tongue and West Gold . .05 .03 L. Peery is asked by the plaintiff. ringer nails and burnt off the toes. 2.10 Walker Mining . . . 2.05 The couple were married at Salt The' Tartar impaled. The Persian .04 Yankee Coh. ..... . .03 boiled in a vat of oil. Human ingen Lake November 12, 1924. . . .07 .08 Zuma uity, working for a definite objert Unlisted Stocks: and you have got to admit that Silver King Coal. 1000 & 813.50. .8 .03 $ .ovi Ashley Valley 120 S? when human ingenuity workb. there Tintlc Standard $14.00. Crescent Eagle .. . .03 .04 is progress of some sort Tintlc Giant 8050 9 81 to 85c. Diamond Oil . . . .04 .05 Tlntlo Lead 2500 Sf $3.75 to $3.87. Mrs. George Stlckel told-- Califor.08 Mineral Veins . . .0H nia court that she is an acco.n-ilishe'- d Utah Con. 1000 ft 5.25 Eureka Standard . 6.10 West Toledo 1000 8 lV4c. musician'; that whenever the . 8.50 8.60 North Lily Stickels called on friends, Gorge Walker Mining 1500 2.07. Insisted that she take along her Sales: Yankee Con. 708 & 3c. Unlisted Stock Sales: 12c. music; that he would prod said Central Standard 3500 friends to get her to sing and whf n Crown Point 3500 & 12c. Ashley Valley 1000 3c. she did so, would lie back, produce, Crescent Eagle 6000 Chief Con. 112 4c' $3.70. Eureka Standard 510 ? $5.25. 25c. uproariously, what is crudely called East Utah 2000 "the horse laugh" and demand that North Lily 85Q Howell 6000 & 6 to 6c. $8.60; .200 . she quit warbling. $8.60- .90c. Iron King 500 The lady has yet to prow he7 Little May 70bo 0 8 to 7c. story of cruelty; but, at any rate, 7 Kc Leonora 6500 she has described a whole lot of New Qulncy 200 fl 84c. progress from- those practices aliud-t'- d No. Standard 3000 0 8 to 9c. to above. Plumbic Mines 2000 0 30c. 14c. Park Bingham 1000 03 .15 the roon pilot is st her -- Vi . Ales ywc 'fron hacV Royal supreof dozens superior improversoQt macy, embodying and marking an astounding, advance over au picvwu ' . . types of cleaners. n, ' New ( Wonder Nozzle ug-toIlo- of 62.5 EDITH KERR ...... ruin othta . nlnfi and bcU to , : ' 1 trjli Al and whe she Increase In Suction Power 7, This added suction power, so smooth and mighty, accomplishes a most remarkable performance. It literally' devours '. ? dust and dirt, .V:.;.;. : . " - '. Je stori Cleans rugs and bare floors thoroughly with equal Ore and without adjustment. Gets into corners under furniture and . next to base boards with marvelous efficiency. BEATflLLS . whei A Marvelous Engineering Achievement That Revolutionises Home Cleaning ' A new creation vividly expressing ' . - wpaJ Electric Cleaner and Hoor Polisher -- a.t..,i Fa FM'm ' - SEC New Polishing Attachment Furnished Free- - -- , .Waxes floon ahd provides the proper method of polishing smooth surfaces. " - Aw. STTPER ROYAL before sou" Vniv. and know real home cleaning joy. From the tip of the handle to Won tin. tin of th der Nozzle it is totally new ana "Rua-to-Floo- r'' , make their own admissions." . Shortly after 8 o'clock last night. Northcott was taken from the Riverside county Jail and into the desert near Vlctorville. He promised deputy sheriffs ha" would show them the spot where he buried the head of - the Mexican youth he killed and where the body of a boy his father, Cyrus Northcott, murdered was interred. Identifies Victim In the written confession, he Identified his Mexican victim as Alvln Gotht'a. Walter Collins, Lewis Wilson, a youth named Richard and another boy whose named was nevtr learned, were the ones Northeott . admitted he kllleM Nelson Winslow, brother of Lewis, was killed by Sanford Clark, whose t, revelations led to Northcott's the confessed slayer said. ,. .Clark, as well as himself, abused ll the boys on the farm, according o Northcott's confession ' ! ar-tes- . " HOPE FOR KINO EXPRESSED CANTERBURY, England, Dec 4 (UP) Hope for the king's recovery was expressed by the new Archbishop of Canterbury today In his speech at his enthronement ; . ; GeitiiiEte Victor . , 2c. , Ortlwphonic 3oi$a - J Position WanttdZ "The One-Pric- House" e ZDlnJlotJlussellM TrfE LOWEST PRICES SPECIALIZED BUYING AFFORDS r THE EMPORIUM STOGK ASSIGNED TO E. H. McGune & Go. And everything-bein- sacrificed now in a wonderful g POST HEALTH PRODUCTS NATIONALLY KNOWN PRODUCTS AT MONEY SAVING SPECIALS 51 I Post Toasties post raft, Cm Bran 3 lllgl lie 25c Baker's !; gPS(115552. Instant Moist Coconut Postum . ;.C('' for POSTUM Per cart Large size - .oc. Swans mi v' i Down Cake. Flour . 26c Medium 6 SAMPLE VALUES Nuts ate 17f Large 98c -- MATCHESSr6SS17c AJK. Y " FRUIT UK J tTn 2 large" t tins-- ? WaInuts- - wine DrO?' Choice Shoulder Steaks lb. BREAKFAST BACON: SQUAltS, lb. , , , .( . : . . . 22c F'-VaIXl- FRESH PORK SHANKS, lb. BULK SAUERKRAUT, 3 lbs:. ; OCr OOit Candied Cherries, Candied Pine-- r apple, Citron, Lemon, Orange CAKEins,; . v. . ,23c ... ..... , . TcD- - E. H. McCUNE & CO ....... .... . .13c . . . HUNDREDS EQUALLY GOOD Await Youj b STRIKE ANYWHERE SPINACH - Iciri rfm( fQM Ictv&i BAKER'S CHOCOLATE Vi lb. bars 24 C -- 50c ' 35c Grape Syrup Small 1 Per pkg. 43c Log Cabin for 3 UE CLIKGU4551-NdrtKUSELLING ..25c FRESH FISH AND POULTRY 1 f-- i a - ....J ' - - - -- - t m -- r..i.i. " ,..-m..,J-- i - - ' ' - y |