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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1923. a OPENING OF THE ORPHEUM A GALA AFFAIR U- - Final Respects Paid Pioneer .After Century of Service to Fellow Men. John Glenn Is Fatally i Injured When Branch It Burned From Tree. Itrlil to Oi ' VGBKAU Ti Him. April 23. 0k t th Mill Many (aUiared ward chapel yeaUrday aftarnooa to pay trtbui to th memory of John Michftnl ludmond, who claimed to h th oideet Uvln member of th L D. 8. church. He died Saturday t th of 109 year and 19 day, at th bom of daughter, Mr. Emma limt Rynaron, 39M Fifth Earn Jooeph Rtshop Uk, of th Sixteenth ward had charge of the a Mr. Redmond formerly lived there. The Invocation we offered by John P. Mackey of Granger ward. The xpvakera Included C. L. Miller of the j Murray FI rat ward, William T. Park, firet couneeilcrin the Mill Creek, word: Nepht L. Morris, president of Balt Make, and Bishop Lake. The benediction waa pronounced by R. Carlisle. Mualc wa fur- - j Joeeph nlahed by a quartet from the Mill Creek ward choir. A violin solo, "O, My Father," wa played by Mia Qirie of Allermond, Mr. Redmond, accompanied by ' her Mia The inter, Myrtle Ailermand. of pallbearer war four grandson of Mr. Redmond and two husband his granddaughter; Bishop K, M. IS.' Ryneareon of Mill CTeek ward,. L.Red-F. Ryneareon, R. D. Redmond, Roy mond, Jamee Ailermand and Walter Knapton. Th dedicatory prayer we offered by the graveside In M1U creek cemetery by R d Cerllele. The music by the quartet Included favorite selection of Mr Redmond; "I "The Glorious Light of Morning, a. O Know That My Redeemer Llvea, Grave, Where I Thy Victory" and A Perfect Day." IWml Mr Friday tor John lea war held her Glenn, surveyor end at tractor, who died Thtnwdny morning ae the reaul-o- f an' unusual accident. Monday of last week Mr. Glenn, in company with Perry Dean of Port Docbesne, left for the Glenn ranch on Whit river. Monday night thty pitched camp four mile belovf tlie ranch and built a fir at the base of an aid dead cottonwood tree. At an early hour Tuesday morning thty awoke to find that the fire had climbed well toward the top of the tree. Hot tensing danger, however, closer they pulled their blanketa nboyt them and decided to await the of before resuming ing r Journey.daylight A few minutes later a limb from the tree crashed to the ground, strikMr. Glenn on the side of the ing head end falling acroeo Mr Dean s legs. Dean quickly extricated setf and aidred Glenn if he was Jure. Gleen repiird that he was wot severely hurt, but Dean thought otherwise and immediately went to a near-bsheep ctttiP, from which a messenger was sent to Ouray, Colo., to procure a physlcutn from Vernal. In the meantime Mr. Glenn was made as comfonahl ) as - poesies in the wagon In which le VA If "Ir an bad been traveim? and a start was made for Ouray. Mr. ..,qn was In an uncona to jwll .'on Lui Cm-was reached and died Thursday without regaining consciousness An examination by Dr. Franks of Vernal revealed the fv-.- t That the entire right side of his head hod fcten emshed. Mr. Glenn had long been a resident of this section and had been active in the development of the basin. I. lke In-"- ay g. U. unit formed. ts The Tribose. gpel POCATELLO, Idaho, April 23. The nucleus of a headquarter company of the Idaho National Ouard for Pocatello waa formed at a Tecent meeting of those interested. Former Lieutenants W. & Packard and W. R Tseeten, connected with old units in Pocatello, are directing the organic nation of the company here and s Special effort will be made to get the unit in shape to attend the encampment this summer at American Lake. Wash. " r! Theres a chill in the air that calls for a cheery fire. Order a ton of our good coal now, for just such days as this I BUTTER It la food without WMt energy food that tha body needs rich In vitamin, and other fat protein, nac rotary food element. Mad from tb Cream of Grcgm and alwaya fresh at your grocer'. . MUTUAL r (TlEMIERY.Ca I ' frOg r mi Tli BUTTER, CHEESE EGGS ' CEDAR CITT. April 23 Glen Flan-nlga- n, . aoa of William Flannigan, accidentally shot and killed hlmeelf near a eheep camp fifteen mile west of thl city last Friday. Tha elder fireman nt the Branch Klannigan Agricultural college, and tha boy had been n student at the college until a week ago, when he procured a Job aa aheepherdor. At an early hour Saturday morning waa advised by a Mr. klannigan courier that hla aoa had left the camp Friday afternoon and failed to return. Mr. Flannigan went to the eamp alone sad Instituted a search for th bay, but without aueaeaa. Ha then aaked comfor assistance, and s Mrga party, memprising students of the college, bers of the faculty and citlaena, IOGAN Salt Lake Statistics lifers Lake r Cache Boy Scouts Planning Activities for Early in May -- e. Nib-le- y, afte-noo- MARRIAGE LICENSES. W. DeWitt and Boris 11. Jt B. Carrie C Brown to - tot 4 block A idat- - t) .. . .Rnanell, ..7; Maud B Walker to Henry Grill, lota 44 aod 46. block 20. Douglas Park William H. Jooee to John L. Reynolds, I part of eection 82. township "ruth, range 2 wear John L. Reynolds to Philip Bleainger, lots 13 and 14, block 6. Reynolds j Colton-fta'- t IjOuU Felice sad Gertrude Beyers, Balt Lake, av Baa EL Phillips. Ioman, Wo, sad Maj fleet A B root a, Undos, Nicholas SpaUtea aod Myrtle McClure, Salt Lake James 11. William sod Alas Dunbar, "bdlrtaloo Salt Lake B. Byboe Joseph hour Farmingtoa. Clark Burnham and and Mary Elisa Ana G. R. Nordqatot, Bountiful. and C Krothwant, Fait lake Fred T. Jones, t laveland, Utah, Amalia kaifbt, Sigard, tub. and HEW SUITS rXLED. A. B Broth Bank et ai.. to rtcovr $KM on not. Loan A Building Wrater society Rllmbrtb Owe Brnpau ft al.t to ncom $1764 U6 oo otf. Cyrus ti. (.atrell va Charles F (JIMmor, to rteoffr $.VJ0 damage to building aod Walker WO )50 106 16 e Chntena aod 600 WEATHER DATA Bllla. Jatiii roots Bsrailaghaia ?, James J Burke, I to recover corporation for alleged fra idutout stock Jcasle Marie Tomllnaon r Hoy Toralla sou. to annul marriage W. Gibbs vs. Redman Fireproof Storage company, to recover damages of $36 764 2b oa loss of automobile casings and 1 Itali r 10 Otter Farmington. Fraim llber . James K Paine to William H Leeaon, lot t, block 60, plat A C bailee L. Walker to Benlah H. Walker, lot 166. Marlborough Place kj id' ll tube. vs John C. Dodo ot Steve H. Mtnlo o aote. aL. to recover Jeaee I). Barlow vs l)ro ter A Rio Grande (tatlreedi company, to n cower 8000 through lot of wife and $2000 la behalf of two sons lojnred Ui railroad accident (friendly). Walter W Steed. Jr . vs. Denver A Rio to recover $6ouO Grande Ha limed company through Urn of wife aud 61000 in behalf of aoa. accident railroad is isjtred (friendly). Motors Acceptance Genera) company Robert L. Hunter, to recover $2uU 66 v. on Comparative weather data at Ball lak nty. April 23. Tempera tore Illg heat today waa 44 highest In this month sace 1874 waa 61 degrees; lowest last n ght waa 34 degrees; lowest this month since 1874 waa 18 mean temperature for today was degrees; 88 degrees- - normal was 81 degree; acenmu-lted deficiency since tha first of the month to 40 degaccumulated excess aince January 1 I 174 degrees. Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 6 a m , 86 degrees; wet bulb temperature at 6 a. m , 84 degrees; relative humidity at 6 a. m., 86 pec cent; dry bulb temperature at noon, sun time. 87 degrees; wet bulb tempratnre at noon, sun time, A3 degre relative humidity at noon, son time, 86 cent; dry bulb temperature at 6 p m., 42 degrees; wet bulb temperature at 6 p. 80 degrees, relative humidity at 6 p. 76 per cent Precipitation Total for the twenty four hours ending at 6 p. m was 21 of an Inch, total for this mouth to date hi 2 28 inches accumulated excess tor this month to date is ,54 of an inch; fotal precipitation stare January 1 to dats is 6 20 Inches; aeromo-latedeficiency since January 1 to ,18 of an Inch. Sun rise at 5 AS and sets at 7 17 April 31 W BATHER 6 OBSEBYATIOVH PM. TAKEN MOrNTMN TIME. AT aote Pallia vs. Anton Krascho-vitKmacbovits divorce. vs. Annie Wll W George WUlmgham ting bam, divert. BEAL ESTATE WARRAJfTT Only 2 to a Customer Sale 9 a. m. TUESDAY rent, mer Gilmer cent, Park Chesterfield A HUGE LOSS BY FOREST FIRE. LAKEWOOD, N. J., April IS. For-e- at fire which burned over twenty square mile in Ocean county and de gtroyed property valued at S.'S, 900 were extinguished early today bv 300 volunteer. The Firm Methodet church and several homes and building at Cedar Bridge were destroyed, well a many camps along th Metederonk river A man whose Wen tity has not been disclosed la held on suspicion of having et th fire. Another fire which had destroyed 4000 acres of timber land near Lake-hurwas reported under control to- Frederick Inebfttt to Ivaretta J G Belcher, lot 4, Mock 20, plat F . $ Deri Trnet company to Diward 8 Bliss, lots IS and 10. block 1. Acadia nbdtrieton .a Charlotte W Hampton to Hr J Jen-etot block 8. Kenwood , . Nmtvldek to V It to a V. Olaon, nuir Into 48 and 46 tots $2 and 88, Burton Place Second addition. . . . Rne AUdredge to Alfred W. Atwood tot 87. Saedy Station plat Bdward 8. Blleo to Doris Trust lota fS and 13. block 1 Acadia subdivision J. J. Wellard to Mr. J. J. Wellnrd. lot 4 block 2. South Main Street . siYfition , Joseph M. Forgett to John F Bock, tots 6 and 10. block 2. Paradise a 2. st, day. v VERNAL MAKES 242 MAIN ST. Farm Bureau Organized by Conterheld Women Special to Th Tribune. M ANTI, April 23. A women's tion of th farm bureau at Center-fiel- d has been organised, with ths folelected for .the ensulowing officer ing year: president, Mra. Oswald Beck; rice president, Mra. Alex Beck; secretary and treasurer, Mra. Ernest Jiarrtsley. Mrs. Alfred FWsted. Mra. Charles E. Barlow, Kmbley and Mrs. Altliuron , board member a. sec- Opera to Be Presented by NorthJSanpete High to The Tribes. MOUNT PLEASANT, April II The opera, Cherry Blossoms," will be presented, by the North Hanpete hlah school 'music department under th direction of Professor W. H. Terry in the high school auditorium May 4. The choruses include forty voices and the principal ports will be sung by Miss Christie Clark, in the title role; Verole Rasmussen, Leo Clark. Special Bert Connell, I. B. Humphries, Chr.s- Andeisen and tense n. non BIRTHS ANNOUNCED. 9 peels! to Ths Tribune. April 23. Mr. and BOncmFUL, Mrs. Ico Hart announce the nrr.vsl of. a daughter st their home today; .Viand Mrs. William Schoults annotre the arrival of b daughter at the r' home yesterday; Mr, and Mra Arthur Iforsley announce th arrival of a eon at their home last evening, an Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hood announ a the arrival of a son si their home 1 today. HIGH SCHOOL SOUGHT. Special to The Tribuae. SYRACUSE, April 23. A commttee representing West Point, Clinton. an 1 Svraeus mot with th Davw county school board today, requesting that a new Junior high school be erecied la their neighborhood. ' 18 BORN. DAUGHTER KAYBV1LLE. April 23 Mr. and T4rs. Benjamin Webster announce tha arrival of a daughter at their bom yesterday. nntl-Fasri- 1 650 hive dandruff, falling; hair or dead hair there ia a canse'. Com la and let at you wa know convince our buotneaa. JOHN D. HAIR RESTORING PARLORS 6 011ft Building. WMatch 2327. N EW SCHOOL SITE Special to The Tribuae. FAVORED, April IS. The ad visabtltty of selecting a new alts for the school building In Clearfeld which was recently destroyed by fire Is being considered. Committees welted on the board cf education with various lb propoaitiona Plenty of Money But Nothing to Spend is virtually' the position of .many a widow who is left with valuable properties .but no will specifying their distribution and use. Not until the youngest of her children has come of age can she dispose of her property and convert it into cash. Meanwhile she is deprived of many advantages and her sons and daughters are curtailed in their .education. , . Every man should make a will and then entrust the fulfilling of its terms to a competent trust company. 3 Our Trust Department is prepared to handle all forms of trust efficiently and thoughtfully. ' Zion's Savings Bank trust co. Salt Lake City, Utah. a telegram th Vernal Commercial club has gone on record aa being opposed to the eatabliehmbnt of any stats concern that would manufacture goods for general oonaump lion, Using prison labor, especially it euch goods 'came Into direct competition with good of a like nature being manufactured by other concern operating within the state. ' CLEARFIELD. If you PROTEST. Special to The Tribose. VERNAL, April 23. In to Governor C. R, Mabey, .... .... tntar-pret'- n, Kimball A Biriiard com Building pany to James U. Doran, lota 1106 and 1110, Highland Park, plat A . 8,100 Kimball A Richards Serarltie company to Robert M. Janes, lot 1. olock 1. Liberty Acre .. Clara Derany to Sarah A. Miller, tot mibdivlalon 21, block 1, HssoIukw Henry Boh! to Jsmc B. Hoimeo. tot 12. block 18, fire-acr- e A. . . . plat Ada B. Grant et al. to Annie K Jacob, lot 8. block 88. plat A... Mra bonier Rttanell to Mr Marie C. GlatMCft, tot 4, block 26. lea acre Trt 3. tral ward has been reorganised, as follows: President, Mra. Sadie Sessions Clark; first counselor) Mrs. Chios Knowlton Hess; second counselor, Mr. Flora Cottrell Iambert; secretary, Mra. Artie Holbrook Sessions. Relieve Backache "Hava had kidney trouble and backache for many years and I tried several doctors, but got only temporary A friend adglsed me to try relief. Fclev Kidney Pllla, and beforg I used waa I box well. two writes entirely A. C. Perkins. Summer Shade, Ky. Kidney and bladder trouble require prompt treatment. Foley Kidney Pllla give quick relief. Refuse subInsist stitute. upon Foley's. Schramm-JohnsoDrugs. Five 5 Good Stores. fAdvertlaement.) Realty company to J G. Vinlots 62 and 63. plat B, GU Park Realty company to 3 G Tin Idts 66 and 61. plat K. GilPark Realty company to J. 0. Vinkto 6 and 7, plat D. Gilmer addition April CHOSEN. to The Tribune. . Th Re-- e FARMINGTON, April lief society of tn Farmington Cen- TBAV5TEBS. DEEDS. John Fro no to Alfred 0 Rohtneon, lota 11 and IS. block 1, But Boulevard addition Do4 company to Mra. j. j. Wellard, lot 44. block 2, Booth Main street addition .r. Isaac laancan to Mra J. J. Wellard, tots 41 aod 42, block 2. South Main street addition John Ll Reynolds to YUate ft. Chambers. part of tot 1, Magna- - addition PI Dtp Rlruntef' to John L ReywoMa, Iota 8 and 6, block A Reynold luMlttom 2 (By tbs Associated Frees ) Premier Mussolini he tbs resignations of th cabiaccepted net ministers belonging to the Popular party. In a letter to Stefans Cavassonl the resignations of the ministers, Premier Mussolini says: "If my government were the result of one of ths customary or traditional crises, the resolutions voted by ths parliamentary group of the Popular partv might in some degree have satisfied me. Today It does not. and you can easily understand th reasons. "It la not worth my while to undertake ths difficult teak of a resolution voted by tb most violent element of th left. 1 asked for an explanation and find myself confronted with a rather obacur document which does not modify the substance of th vote taken by th congress at Turin, which, aeoordlng to th evidence of the Popular depu ties who rertk ipated therein, waa e gntharing.' sentlally an The premier cone hides by thanking Signor Cavassonl and hla colleagues, Vossollo, Milan! and rnriersecretarie Gronchi, for their sympathy In the ROME, CO. New OFFICER Kimball A Richards SeeeriU a com lota pany to William J Salmon 181 and 1302. Highland Park. plat -- CLOTHING Special Hanaro to R. Mary Hanara, part of arctlen1 36. towmdilp 2 $ east . . Month, mage Marion J. Deonellan to William R. Wallace, lot 6, block 86, plat A .. com Kimball A Richards Building pany to Kimball A Richard lota 4 6, and ceminajr, IS. Popular Party Members of Cabinet Quit Posts fcv past Andrew block Gilmer cent, mer Gilmer Shortly after ths arrival of the searchers, who were covering a large amount of territory, the body of the boy was found, He had been shot through ttis groin, ths bullet ranging upward. It was evident that the boy bad been leaning against the gun, which we reeking upon n rock, when the weapon eltpped, struck the rock and waa discharged. Ths boy had left the gun at the rock and walked about fifty yards In th direction of hla camp after being shot. TODAY ONLY Pretty Checks and Solid Colors ALL SIZES . 1 conference of the Logan stake at the tabernacle, yesterday afternoon. PROGRAM POSTPONED. LOGAN, April 23 On account of DEPARTMENT the recent storms, the big community t day program in Logan canyon wtU not Office, 4Vg North Main. Telephoni be held next Wedneadayy, as was 116. Resldencs Telephone SS3-planned, but will be postponed until some time next week, probably Wednesday, May 2. TWO COUPLES LICENSED. LOGAN, April 23 Marriage licenses have been issued by Foster j. Gordon, county clerk, to Alvin James Lawrence and Fthe Elizabeth Gough, both of Logan, and William Bennion DaLOGAN. April 23 The Logan dis- vis and Pearl Tansey, both of Rupert, trict of the Cache vallev council of Idaho of the Boy Scouts America will hold PLAINTIFF GIVEN JUDGMENT. its annual Boy Si out day on May 6. will LoGAN, April 23. George Sant was be spent in cleanThe rooming awarded $77 without interest to date of vacant the lots each the in up ing frr a horse, buggy and wagon sold to wards. At 3 eclook a bicycle race will take Enoch Jorgensen, by a Jury in ths place, for which prlae will be given First distr.ct court Saturday afterby the Tnited States Cycle Tade noon association At 6 30 a monitor downINFANT BOY DIES. town parade will be staged bv the LOGAN, April 23. Ishmael Donald Boy Scouts and the Beehive girls In the evening a joint jamboreee will Naylor, infant son of Mr and Mrs. take place on the tabernacle square. Lshmael Naylor, died at the family baa home, 691 East Center street SaturThe fjvrum Boy Scout coum decided to hold its annual f.tdd day day at Wellsville, May lf, when track, field and competitive conteata will be held. The Hyrum district will hold Deaths Funerals it court erf jionor, M.iv 2. Present indications are that there will be scout raised about sixteen flnitu2Jas DEATHS. to Kagle scout, while about 300 merit Michael B. Maughan, 72years of badges will be awarded age, died Sunday at a hospital in Salt lake, after a lingering illness of several month He was a native- - of Importance of Loving Ducktown, Tenn., and had been a Fellow Man Is Urged resident of Sait Lake for forty-tw- o years. Formerly he waa engaged In LOGAN, Afciril 23 A war greater tbe mining business, but had retired active life many years ago. He and bloodier than the world war was from i survived bv his widow, Mrs. Clara predicted by Apostle John A Widtoe Newton in an address td the students of the W. R. Maughan; his daughter, Mrs. RichardHon, and the following U. A. C. today, if the leaders of the nations do not learn to kve their sons Sidney N., Michael E., Jr., Ben men R, He declared that the fellow Weoiey I and WtUiam L. world is entering upon a new era. Maughan, all of Bait Lake. which will see greater changes than Mra. Phebe Jane Greamba, 17 years those which took place in the last age, died yesterday at the home century. He also stated that the of world is in despair today because of of a daughter, Mrs. A. T. Kilns. MI I nlversUy street The body wtll be it lack of happiness. The nature of this new era, Apostle taken to Puekilo, Colo., by her daughWlfltdoe said, would depend upon its ter, iMTs. Kline, today for funeral and Mra. Greamba ws born leaders, who will be coliege men, ac- intermon cording to hla view, and he added that May 26, 1W, in Ohio. Her husband, it waa the duty of the colleges and Augustus Oreamba. died more than universities of the Ended States to forty yearn, ago wtSle they were living train their student a who will be the in Illinois. Mrs. Greamba moved to leaders in the new era, to actually Pueblo and in 1913 to Belt Lake. She IS survived by four daughters and love their fellow men "I know of no institution in this pr two sons: Mrs. J. W. Burns of Raymond, Kan.; Mrs. W. 8. Bortisa of any other atate which has more consistently lived up to the purpose for Iola, Colo ; Mrs. Frank Crowttier, which it was erected than the Ptah wife of ths congressman from ths Thirtieth djdrict of New York, and Agricultural college," Added Dr. Widt-aoMrs. Kline, at whose home she died; The college choir furnished the mu- Cftiarlea Greamba, Gandv, Neb., and sic at the exercises. George Greamba, Raymond, Kan. Martha Ann Ballinger, 92 years of Committees Are Chosen age, died of cerebral embohsm yesat a hospital In Balt Inks. She for Logan Girls Camp terday was a native of Wisconsin arid had lived In America A Fork for a number 23 LOGAN. April Following a of years. The body win be sent to meeting of the governing board of American Fork, where funeral serth Logan girls' camp, the following vices and Interment will take place at committees aere announced- - Title, a later date. Mrs. J. A. Hulme, who Is chairman of the board; ground., Mrs. W. E. FUNERALS. Cowley; furnishings, Mrs W. J Wn Funeral services for the Rev. James lane, Mia Myrtle Nebeker and Mrs. J. H. Miller; activities, Mrs . Clyde Samuel Jellison, a minister of the of God, who died Lindsay and Mrs F. W. Hodgson; Church a hospital in Salt Lake, Saturday will be tnenu, Mrs. Joseph E. Greaves; pub- at 2 held at ofclock this aftamoon at the licity, Mrs. Georgs D. Hansen and . Eddington Mrs. J. H. Linford. mortuary chapel. Sugar-housThe body may be viewed at The building committee was rethe elected as follows: chapel prior to the cervices. The, L. 8. Cardon, 1L Lyon Daynee, pastor of chairman, Mrs. John O Peterson, Rev Bethel R Baptist church, will have J. secretary; H. R. Campbell, Evan A. E. Pranney, Mrs. Moses charge of the services. Interment will Thatcher, Miss Vera Carlson and Miss he in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Jellison Is survived by a Edith Bowen. son, A. A. Jellison of Elgin, El ; s GIVEN HIGHER OFFICE. daughter. Mrs George n. Wood, 171 South State street. Salt Lake, with LOGAN, April 13. Rider A. E. Anderson, formerly a member of ths whom he lived, and a granddaughter. high council of the Logan Stake, has Mrs. W. C. Liessay, also of Salt Lake. been sustained as second rounaelor to President O. H. Budge. He takes the Funeral services for Corley M. Dalplace of C. M, Christensen, who is ton, daughter of Mo. and Mrs. C, W. who died Sunday at the famfirst Gallon, counselor. The In noig change ths presidency of the stake comes as ily residence In Holliday, will be held of the release of Joseph A. tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock at the a result Qulnney, Jr formerly first counselor, home of Mr. and Mra C. K. Gurley. who now has charge of the 'Canadian 919 Lincoln avenue. Interment will mission. be In City cemetery. Mr. .Dalton re, turned yesterday from California, PREDICTS CHURCH GROWTH. where he has been for his health. LOGAN, April 23. Charles W. pres. ding bishop of the Mormon Funeral services for Thoms J. ehureh, predicted that the growth of Rridwell. 99 years of age, will be held n Mormon will more church the at 3 39 o'clock proceed Wednesday Interrapidly In the near future than ever at the Fourth ward chapel. before. In an address at ths quarterly ment will be in City cemetery. O' 350 to Choose From Special to The TWbeat. e. MaidoCIover to Cedar City Youth nv Shoots Accidentally and Kills Himself and Br-r-r-- BUNGALOW . Youth of Idaho Falls Drowned in Reservoir v , , y 23. James BOISE, Idaho, April Mewervey, 18, son or Mr. an4 Mrs. J. F. Moaaervey of Idaho Falls, wss drowned early Sunday night when the boat In which he waa playing capsized in the Indian creek reservoir, about twenty miles from Boise oh the Mountain Home road, according to word received here by William Me Brattney, Ada county coroner. Young Measervey, the family of the boy told the coroner, went out in the boat pfter the family, who is on its way from Idaho Fiils to Nampa by automobile, had camped for the night by the reservoir. The boat was overturned when the youth stood up. and he was being unable to swim. drowned. waa made Uy recover attempt 5e body from the reservoir Sunday said night, fjproner MeBrattaey, - on account of the darkness hampering work the of the rescuers. This is the second child of the to meet death the coroner was told. This Lot of j - j Buys One of erv-Ice- e, Royal Cottage Package ? In Sanitary Cartons |