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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY c: MY SETTLER : OF 111 TIARMON CUMiUJTOS, pioneer AA rtockman And mining man, who died yesterday in Balt Lake. r. When Guests Dropped Sr to Stay A WeeK or IwQ "b, Active in Building Up of Fort Duchesne and Heber City. Harmon Cummings, 70 jeari of age, died at the home of hit daughter, Mra John Green, 1S3U Lake atreet, yesterday. Mr. Cummings was a pioneer stockman and mining man of Heber City. (e was bora at Council Bluffs, lows, and. came to Utah a ben be mas about of ajfr. He was engaged niuejyear in bis early manhood as a contractor for tbe United btates government and took an active part in the building of Fort Duehesne and the town of lieber. For a number of years be made his home with his son, F. Cummings of ISUO State street, lie is survived bv seven children: H. W. Cummings, C. Harl D. Cummings, Mrs. Cummings, John Green, Mrs. C. W. llicken, Mrs. Ilodoey Giles and Mrs. Fergus Johnson of bait Lake, and by two brothers, William Cummings of Kanosh, and John Cummings of Heber City. was a high priest in the I D. . church. He also was a years. bishop for twenty-fivFuneral services will Ls held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Heber ity. The body will be taken there tine afternoon at 4:43 o'clock. hat-box- last-minu- PROVO 125 St West Center Telephone 13 GEORGE WASHINGTON Scott Snow, Shot Through Heart,' Believed to Have Killed Self. Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Feb. 13. te With a bullet hole through his heart, Scott Snow, 2, years I of age, son of the late Dondnicus Snow, I wae found dead on the bank of the Provo Vtver a short distance from hie home this I afternoon. The .discovery was made by I two bov s who were walking along the I river bank. Snow bad been missing since I Saturday. Suicide la believed by Sheriff J. T. Wlillama to have been the cause of death. I A revolver from which one bullet had I been fired was found close to th dead I man aide. Mr. Snow waa divorced I from hie wife nearly two years ago and I It la believed that despondency brought I I on by thle separation led to tils act. The young man la survived by his I mother, five brother and two alstera The body wag taken to the Anderson-- 1 Harris undertaking establishment cs A v Af H. fife-- rk J h ,A. 2" I iy ' Sj ft;' I' Aunt Jemima Pancakes with syrup or sausage gravy I Nary a speck of precious sugar t What an easy and delicious solution of the sugar-savin- g problem t 'A iri Pf if'' - j. NEWS OF DEATH COMES BY CABLEGRAM ENGINEERS TO HEAR CORNELL PROFESSOR (pedal te The Trlbuae, PROVO, Feb. 12. John W. Guy, county auditor of Utah county, received a cablegram this morning, announcing th death Professor Dexter 8. ftimbalt, dean of of his father, John B. in Liverpool, the engineering schools of Cornell uni- England. Mr. Guy was Guy 75 year of age. versity, will address the Utah bociety and during hla last illness expressed the of Engineers on Coordination of the desire to visit this Mr. Guy was well of th National Engineering known here by manycity. residents, at a numbooletles" at the Commercial club to- ber of Utah missionaries enjoyed hi hosnight at 8.34 o'clock. pitality while w oi king tn England. County Auditor Guy visited his father last summer at th old home in Liverpool. Valentine Party Tonight. Valentine's eve ball will be given three Couples Wed. hv the dramatic arts society of St. Paul s church tonight at 8 Oclock In Special to The Tribaa. orthe parish gymnasium. A PROVO. Feb. 12. The following cou- chestra wlj furnish the music. Punch by County Clerk Eles were married will be served. T, Epperson: Peter Labori of Helper and Mabel Pounard of Price; Loulco M, Huhiphrej a of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Fairetta Harris of Pleasant Grove; Lewis Duke and Margaret Allen, both of Provo. I A mar nape license was Issued to Manfred J. Hutchinson of Eprlngvllle and M0 Bernice Nut tall of Ealem. Vcttv-fU- baking-powder-ev- en How Aunt Jemimas cakes didtaste! So so fragrant! And how light they were, with the most delicate curly edgesl No wonder tljc great piles of the tender hot cakes set before CoL Higbee and his guests would disappear in no time! I that her prepared for distribution in packaged form. Specially ground flours, milk in powdered form come mixed in just the right proportions. Any grocer can supply you with Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour and with it you cannot fail to make pancakes as rich and light as those that made Colonel Hig-beplantation home the haunt of all the Southern epicures! rich-flavor- ed, 1 The faculty of Westminster college will commemorate the birth of George Washington with a banquet for th student body In Ferry hall Saturday evening, February 21. The banquet on thle data It an annual affair at the school, The of the Institution, Including the f ur classes, tbe T. W. C. A. and the Y. M. C. A., will be represented In toasts. Monday, February 23, will be observed as a holiday. This morning at the Institution the seventh of a series of literary programs will be presented by members of the student body. Essays and declamation! eulogising Abraham Lincoln will be featured on the program. es And yet there was never any commotion about caring for them ail though a whole family might happen in for a lengthy visit. . There were plenty of extra rooms in the big pillared mansion-plentof chickens and butter and eggs and rice and other good things to serve any number at any time! And always, at a moment's notice, Aunt Jemima could whisk up a batch of her famous pancakes the like of which you'd never taste in all the old South! DEPAETSCENT. 1920 finds guests, too, will go away singing the praises of her breakfasts if she gives them Aunt Jemimas Pancakes. For nowadays Aunt Jemimas own pancake recipe is lightful Louisiana household where Aunt Jemima was cook! Such confusion in and carrying all the carpet-bag- s in and out! Such a pleasant flurry of excitement in greeting unexpected arrivals efforts to urge such cordial the parting guest to stay a bit longer! FUNERAL HELD FOR EDWARD S. WILCOX COLLEGE WILL HONOR The housewife of bustle of comine and was in the de- cheery WHAT athere always e Funeral services for ltd ward Stevenson Wilcox, son of Dr. and Mis. C. F. WU cox of Salt Lake, were held yesterday afternoon hi the Twentieth ward chapel. - A large number of friends were in attendance. The speakers wers James E. Valuing. George F. Richards, Stephen L.. Rich aid and Richard R. Lyman of the coun ci! of th twelve of the L. D. 8. church, and President Levi Edgar Young of tn that seven president of seventies. The was offered by President Invocation Hugh J. Cannon, and the benediction b.v Harden Bennlon. B shop C. Clarence N'eslen had charge of the services Pres ident Charles H. Hurt dedicated the grave. Interment was hi City cemetery. The pallbearers were Intimate arqualu lances of the deceased, nttnely, Preeton l Richards, Frank R. Smith, Frank B Rullantyne, Douglas J. McClellan, Maurice Anderson and Merlin Stevenson, "f'h y.f j DIES Mr. Cummings 13, 1050.' ! N. e p- jlr 'i XX - l . lr IVW four-pie- to Special to Tli SL A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitation! tad Substitutes -- vrr Aof Tt--y and Dott iamtly It frrrmught ttuUBan too Be Buried Today. Trlouat. PRdVO, Feb. 12 Funeral Robert Smoot Coleman win morrow at oclock at the part tu a, Mr. and "Mrs. ReCeekkf Desk on tk toy of th toctmte m3 see toe M th fatty Aunt Jemima AuntJemima service for be held tothe home Of Jacob Yas suh! yas suK PAKCAKEfifil de Cunl sho do liKa lots of company pneumonia Cause of Death. 12. Anna Feb. Loveless PROVO, Stubbs, wife of Jesse G. Stubbs of died Pleasant View, yesterday morning of influents and pneumonlaf She ls aur-- 1 - - Ttn totmtlloneyV I by Fef hutbmnd And thfee Children, four brothers and thfee sisters and her tits. Mf. And Mrs. James A. Love less. Hef mother Is now In Idaho attend-I- n an inf.uentk patient, Mrs. Etubbs AaS $3 year of age. Funeral tervicea will be held Baturday, tea tin Berg'b un dertakinf parlors at 2 o'clock. CHURCH WORKER OF OASIS VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA fre Loans Forget Your and Savings Account Discounts, $3,331,000 News of MB!., MIMA HENRY JACKSON. DaU Bocclvsd. Ttlbaae.i Wells L, Srimhsll PROVO. Fab. was advised today of the death of his Mr, burnt L. Brlmhall, at PROVO. Feb. 12. Profereof Charle Spaniih Fork froth influenza and pneu- Warren Wlilteker of th Brigham Young monia. Mr. BHmhall a a 21 years of University died thl morning at 4 o'clock Eh leave her butband And on at hla home In the Fifth ward of compli-cattoincident to an attack of Inftuenaa child. and pneumonia. He as 35 years of age and Is urvi.-eby hi widow, thre boys ( of Pneumonia. and on girl. He Is also survived by his tpeetkl to YM THban. parents, Mr. and Mr. Orson Whitaker of Reuben Kanosh. who were with him at the time PROVO. Fb. 12. fterlrtald Thoma died today In th Fifth ward of of his death, and by five brother and InRuenxa and pneumonia. He Is survived five ister. Professor Whitaker was at the head of Funeral by hla wife and three children. the modern language department of the eerrlcee will talt place from Berg a Sunday Afternoon at Brigham Young university and also wa parlor 1.30 oclock. superintendent of th Sunday school of th Fifth ward t th time of hi death. He was bom in Millard county and after Funeral Data Announced. completing Hi work In th public school IpecUl to Th Tfltma. entered the B. Y. U., where he we gradPROVO, Feb 12. Funeral tervlce for uated with honors In 1H. M filled A Ftorenc it. Wing will be held Bumlay mission in Ewltterland for three veer. Professor1, Whitaker wa principal Of th The cortege will leave afternoon. undertaking eetabllahment American Fork High school for several years, and during that tlm was a memat t e'clock. ber of the stake superintendency of Alpine ' Sunday school. H alao was a member of Maaf Attend runeraL the B. A. T. C te Th TrlHaae. to Kanosh for The body w.ll he for 12 burial, Baturday night. runeral PROVO, Fb. Mr. R. A. Oroeebeck were hed today at the Provo cemetery, her Interment took Dvid Penrod Burled. line. IUMany relative and friend from PROVO, Feb. 12 David Penrod e th and Opanlsh Fork attended. Third ward wa burled today in Lie, Provo cemetery. Kill Be Buried Sunday. PROVt?. Feb. II, Funfrel NrUtM for Home From Chicago. --AJVVWVI erref Yeeng, e of Jacob A. YoJtig FROVO. FHb. 12 J. C. Deal and Clifheld will be Vi.w erd. of the Pleasant are at home aftr attendPier Pont Mima Henry OASIS, Feb. 1! M Bunday, Th cortege w! tear Berg A ford the automobile ehow In Chicago, Son Jackson, wife of H. L Jackson, died at undertaking parlor at 3 e clock. ing her home In Oasis Monday evening from BPe was pneumonia following Influents Acoeptd Hew Position. th daughter of th late Arthur J. and wa Phoebe born in I and 12. for the O. Stefren. F. Henrv, FRGVO, Feb. FOR FLETCHERS Jsnuarv 4, lv?!. two eare with the Knight comMr was married to Jackson Rtnrr T ill go to panies here, he resigned and Jackson January Kir), in the Manii Carper, Vyomln. Ipeclal to Tti lster-ln-)A- at. A Save More Spend Less purposeto enabje you to have a larger and better Use of your income. You cant own your own home nor your own bu&itiess, nor can children--unleyoi2 jou educate yourself or your the lower for SAVE. Forego Borne of the pleasures greater enjoyment of life's biggest and best gifts. toSaving implies borne eacrifice and enlife and and broader a means but it bigger day; Itg a pleasure to SAVE and joyment tomorrow. plan for an independent future. One purpose of thia bank is to help you SAVE to help jou accomplish your life plans. Saving is for one ss eelf-deni- TRACY LOAN AND TRUST CO. A, V. Organised to Sen th Public Member Federal Cent. 4 Savings Earn Per Perv, by the Aunt Jamima Ask for It. people. V A vlv4 Dont A delicious buckwheat cake flour ii alio mads n. tkn 8pil u J prit' 1 pt Children Cry ' CASTORIA i. , Thew lived in Fillmore temple. 19'i0, when they moved to Oasis. Until Mrs. Jackson was a prominent worker tn the cormnunltiea In which she lived. For several year she ww counselor and later president of tho Y. L M. I. A. In tho Oasis ward. She wa released from that position about seven year ago and made a counselor In tho Relief society. Ehe also was a member of th mutual s'nke board, and for a number of year wa a member of the Oasis school board. Mrs. Jackson is survived by her husband and five children, Mrs. Eva J. Bennett of Deseret, Marvyn, Leon, Rulon and Margaret Jackson; three grandchildren, her mother, Mr A. 3. Henry, two slaters, Mrs. Amanda H. Black of Deseret, and Mrs. Medora H. Benge of Balt Lake, and two brother. Arthur J. Henry and J. U. Henry of Eden, Idaho. Funeral servlcra were held at the Oasis cemetery Thursday. she refused to Answ? puetiena Sh held pending instruction from where, according to government officials, a gang haa been counterfeiting passes. w CV-Ifor- ni. Catarrh 1 Axcessi VA A with ehroai from the toucou cret!o. iaflaamatiom. Hood a membra. Sarsaparilla act ea tha toucoua ment-br- u through th blood, reduce cstablUbe healthy action, and ladieallr cure all ease of tatarrk. (Adrertleemtut.) a To Cura A Cold la On Dy. Laxative BrOCno Qulr'n Tb!et. Tks It sope th Cough and Hesdach rd ofT th work Cold. E. TV. GrOvt on each box. 39c. Adv.) r WOMAN MISSIONARY DIES IN MISSOURI Ma$ ArzIla W, Smond daughter of and Mis Charles W Symonds of 625 Lest Fifth outh street, died early morning at Independence, Mo etrday of Mir Smonds aa a mlssmnarv for the I D. R church. Bhe Had been IH two week The telegram announcing her death was recalved esterdav morning at the church office, and the parents kere immediately notified. yNephl Anderson, a brother. left yesterday to bring bark the body, and funeral announcement ail! be made later. Mies mends had been In the m'ssion fit Id Onir me January 2 Hbt was born in Silt Iike and a as educated la tho Si hooiA public fei e Is eurvKed hv her father and mother and the following strrs, all rf Mia. halt Iake; Sarah H H'Uvtcad, Mrs Mr. Influehza-pneumoH- Hattie S. V hxenne S lr-- n ood, k Mrs Florence Himmotn, Mrs Maude Anderson nd Mrs LthH ft Andreon The funeral wH prohaby te hld Sunday. Coanterfeltln Mra Rail Pass. or CHICAGO, Feb. rvpaftment1 lustice ayefita todav Aher rr?ted as ale siejiped r'teld of i os Ar.vr-lcfrom s tram In connection with abetred SNhe paao contcrfeiting of rai'roud was t asen to the fetlvra) buiidnjr, where oo Nutated Increese strefth run nrou In at de icrts, endiiramH down people fn two weeks s nd sf.d many Instances. Tt hss been bv such men its framer Senstnr nd c dernsl Nominee Chur es A. Tew; m h. former HKh Como tesinner Kerr of ( hiosgo; United G. W. Atkinson of ths Court of UUt tis trdorewd I nte! of sshirifton, Jfgnefe Jan Park. ski, pt-- I tfrnior t f Foiri snd t'as'er nd others. A Itevn.M, your Oakp or diug shout It. |