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Show A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL Mr. and Mrs. Niel C. - Christensen Given Ban- - among these Indians s number of reforms, chief among them being the abandonment .of the practice of burying alive the old and infirm members of the Ctea toy their fellow tribesmen. Since his retirement from the missionary field ha hew resided in southeastern Utah and through his writings has preserved to the annals of Arisons ard Utah many incident of the past, which have thus become part of the written history of the two e tales. Ten children, four sons end six daughters, , blessed the union of the two pioneers. One daughter died six years ago, and all the other arc residents of Fifty-tw- o southeastern Utah. grandchildren and seven greet the two pioneers on the frequent occaaiona when they make the rounds of visits to the "home Author of Fake j Special to TW Tnfcaaa. POCATELLO, Idaho, April -- heriff H. W. Hendmoo ha otfereeT ai inward, of for information lead inc to the identity of the penoa who phoned; ;0e eherifTa office Monday alteration and reported that Depuliea W. fcfc lenien tpd JTreema- a- Cutler Bad been killed by moonsbinftr in the . -- a 1 Tested Recipes -- - Alice Hulme Thompson; at St. George. President Georgs A-- Smith first counselor to President Brigham Toung, officiated at the ceremony. The building in which the ceremony took place was constructed of adobe and named the "Big Church house." and is still standing. The St. George temple was then under construction, Mr. Christensen being employed In Its construction. Since 1871 Mr. Christensen end his wife have been residents of Arixoqa and Utah, for years both being in the missionary field among the Indians. Many years were spent among the Navajoa, Hopls, Utes and Apaches. The primary efforts of the missionaries were directed to put an end to the age-ol- d quarrels among the various tribes, which were costly in lives and property. Signal success was the reward of these labors among the savages, and in the course of the years spent among the Indians Mr. Christensen acquired complete knowledge of the languages of the tribes named. On many occasions he was called upon to act as interpreter for army officers,' and In this manner came Into contact with General Hem V. law-toColonel Plummer, Colonel and other soldiers of the old g regular army. He came In contact with Gerontrao, the noted Apache chief on the dav the Indian leader was brought a prisoner Into Fort Apache Mr. Christensen brought about during - hia activities as a missionary n, Indian-fightin- WOMAN CALLED BY DEATH. ts Tbs Trtbew. SPANISH . FORK. April S Elisabeth A. Thomas Simmons died - Special W Henderson, nalked a number of mile into the hllla and also located of maeh the still. Several barrel were destroyed and fire set to the barrdwetnd other still apparatus Th posse did not learn of the safety of the two deputies until it returned tm the city late Monday night Colton s Indian Bills Are Passed by House is The Tinniee. The house WASHINGTON. April of representatives paused Congressman Colton s bill withdrawing for the benefit of the Piute Indiana sections II, 22, 23 and 24 in township 1 south,' Special range 18 west, southern Utah, subject, however, to any valid rtghta now exarea. The house also st her home here yesterday, follow-ln- g isting inMr.that Colton's bill setting aside a lingering Illness. from diabetes. pestied in sere s. Simmons was born at Spanish forty township 36 south, FVrk on April 28, 1860, She married range 21 east.- in Ban Juan county as a school site for the benefit Utah, Ammon Simmons in 1885, Mr. Simof the Ute Indiana. mons died a month ago, Mrs. Simmons is survived by two eons, four sisdaughters, two brothers and four Court May ters. Fourteen grandchildren also survive her. Funeral services will be Convene Casper held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at tbs Third ward chapeL The to Tribes. Special -- WASHINGTON. April 8. In addiBLAINE COUNTY GETS NURSE. to places at which federal court tion to Th Trlbsae. Special Is now hold In Wyoming a February HAILEY, Idaho, April I. Blaine term will hereafter be held each year county has the option of being one at Casper, under the provisions of a of three counties to obtain the ser- bill bv Representative Wtnter. which vices of a Red Cross nurse, whose sal- has jtist passed the house of repreary la financed by a fund left by Miss sentatives. Jane' Delano of New York, so Miss COLUMBIA. COE GRID GAME. Elizabeth Hohrbach of the National Red Cross told the Hailey Commercial After la., April DUBUQUE, club. Valley and Adams counties al- carrying on unsuccessful negotiations ready have been selected. The travel- for years, an agreement has been ing and Incidental expenses are to be signed for a football game here Octopaid from the funds of the local Red ber 4 between Columbia and Coe colCross chapter Sentiment appears to leges, It was announced here today. favor adoption of the offer. The game will' featura Columbia' homecoming. (TILL. IS DISCOVERED. BETTER TIMES AT HAND. Special is Tbs Tribune. BINGHAM, April t. Deputy Sher- IpeeUI to Th Tribes. iffs C. H. Hall and George Merchant RUPERT. Idaho, April' A Delintraced the source of much of the liquor quent taxes are coming In a little than Mat year, seconding to of better district the Boy supply Highland county treasurer. yesterday to the residence of Vege-lan- Mrs. Ida Carlson, of better times la Indication Another a was still where Demarca, found In full operation. Tbs still was that a foreclosed farm, sold at sherthan th confiscated and sixty gallons of mash iffs sale, brought 1489 more a era destroyed. Tbs defendant w Judgment and accrued costSL . released upon furnishing ball to the FINED FOR THEFT. amount of $300. (pedal la The Tribe o. S M. WINS SECOND TIME. RUPERT, Idaho, April fined Special ts Tbs Tribes. BracAenbury of Twin Falls was stealof on costa 250 a and charge RUPERT, Idaho, April 8. Howard Highway garage Fowles of Paul high school waa the ing a tire fromha the had pleaded guilty. winner of the oratorical section In Monday after the southern Idaho declamatory conEAST. JUDGE CALLED test held at Afclon last week. He will compete In the state oonteet at Special t The Triha. Boise April LI. This Is the second BOISE. Idaho, April I Federal year that Fowles has won the dis- Judge Frank S- - Dietrich of Boise will trict contest. Lest year be was sec- leave Wednesday to preside over the ond In tbs state contest, which was United States district court for New held at Twin Fail. York City, obeying a call for hi -- Federal at -- ta -- KEITH OBRIEN COMPANY -- Cream PuI attractive? Sttr-ynmmgls etujr to makt) and (, Dtlieicmt Pu St ,4 cupful Criseo (or , --paspfhl 4 ounce) 1 cupful sifted flour (level) v i$' 4A 4egga 1 cupful mi!Qt S eggs beaten, H cupful aurar 1 tableepoonful corn starch , K teaspoonful fr salt iltihed Put water in .sauce' pan, boil. Add Crisco, stir melted, add flour, Sdr vigorously until paste forma and dears pan. Turn into a bowl, partly cool, beat in eggs one at a time, beat 5 minutes after last egg is added. Drop by spoonfuls on Criscoed baking pan. Bake in very hot oven 35 utes. Cook filling in double boiler until thick. CooL Make slits in puffs, add filling. Dust with powdered sugar. nintfl 5tzch Kbnioris j'krilhj, 555m Aacepa I OVLY silh, For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry' For crisp, digestible fried foods & new ( tention. Judge Dietrich ha been called to the California and Nevada courts several times, but this la th first call to tb extreme east and ts a high tribute to his ability. taken from their wrappings, fastidious including in summer styles and street sports frocks. just Cloth and DISCUSSED. iribeae. RUPERT, Idaho, April A Dr. Wendell K. Smith, state veterinarian; Mark Means, state commissioner of agriculture, and Dr. WUUam Sullivan of the United State department of agriculture wore in town this week. They spoke on the matter of pieventing the foot and mouth disease, now prevalent In California, from entering Idaho. taneous combustion, resulting from an Incubator in a back room. Which is thought to have caused the Ignition of some waste material, partly destroyed the home of Mr. and Mra Thomas Stagg about noon, yesterday. . WOOL POOL CLOSED. Tribune. Idaho, AprH (.The RUPERT, Mini-Cass- ia has pool woolgrowera closed with 105 members signed up for the coming year. This represents about 57,000 pounds of wool, a cording to 8. C. Phillips, manager and secretary. J. P. NELSON BURIED. (pedal to The Tribes. SANTAQUIN, April 8. Funeral services for Jedediah P. Nelson were held Sunday mternoon at the ward chapeL Bishop George Lebanon was In charge. The speakers were Bishop John M. Holladay and Braxton Barnett of TO EXTEND POWER LINE, (pedal to Tbe Tribeae. MACK AY, Idaho, AprU (.The contract for excavation work has been extension of the let for theifour-mil- e line the power connecting Kay De- velopment Company, Inct, and the plants of the Mackay Light & Power company. Equipment for die extension has been ordered. teutons &T&nqc with White, -- wadi ' fuchi7ia Kptctol Roadster Touring Sport Cab Coupe 955 ?96J 1100 Sedan fl33 8, TpUmum. Member RUPERT, Idaho, April of the Rotary club will auralst In the drive to raise fTSO for Rupfqrt'e ehere of the wkret of the nake River councH of Boy Scouts Judge W B. Hardy ft chairmen of the finance committee. TRACK BILL APPROVED. WASHINGTON, April ( Permission would be granted the Southern Pacific railroad to lay tracks along the Gila riurr levee at. Yuma, Aria , under a bill which has been approved by both house and senate and sent to the president. (pedal to Tb SPANISH liS3i ladies' FORK.April (The M iwiion -- oirvie will meet at the Presbyterian chcapel Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. The time will be devoted to tbe study of Japan. LODGE IS VISITED. to Tb Tribune. ' SPANISH FORK, April (. A number of the member of Spanish Fork Stiver Star Rebekah lodge went to (peeial 'Updlil Payeon last night to visit the bekah lodge at that place. hvmm LBMirr-J- i b'UAefr Re- DAUGHTERS CALL MEETING. Special ts The Tribune. SPANISH FORK. April t The J. Wylie Thomas chapter of the I a tighter of th Utah Pioneer will hold Its afternoon.' April meeting Thursday April 10, at the Second ward church. ' GOES ON MISSION. pedal to Tb Tribeae. RUPERT. Idaho. April S Mis Laura AMI has gtrne to California on a mission for the Mormon church. ivA CiCf -- CIRCLE TO MEET. Tribeae. IJ0&X 'i X BOY SCOOTS. 8 1I7S 127$ AID to Tbe 3076 WIFE GIVEN DECREE. Ruth Salberg waa granted an Interlocutory decree of divorce from Her T tram Salberi by Judge O. A. Ivermn In the Tim district court yeaterday. J Strips Sill ,uf ob VOU will be . de- lighted with these remarkable values in styles for, .miss and matron, 16 to 46. Colors, gray, lbrownL sand, combinations, navy and black. 1(9 Novel Patterns and Flower Like Colors for Tub Frocks . COLORED LINEN . Dress Linen, the new season's fah width. Colors, vorite wash fabric. ZEPHYR GINGHAM Colored Fine Zephyr Ginghams, fast colors, in new patterns and colorings. Priced, yard ... .60c' 36-inc- gray, tan, lavender, rose and blue. Priced, . ,95c yard ENGLISH BRQADCLOTn Broadcloth English shirting, in tan, gray and white. width. Priced, yard $1.25 . IMPORTED VOILE Plain Imported Voiles. A handsome new quality, offered in all summer shades. 80c Priced, yard 38-i- n. WILL IBraaft : &nct to The Specie! SALT LAKE r ti FIRE DAMAGES HOME. (peels! to Tha Tribe. SPANISH FORK. April t Fire, believed to have been caused by spon- -- prices delivered f Priced: ct CA3 :b Satin . WILL OIVE HEALTH DRAMA, (pedal t The Tribune. the SANTAQUIN, April direction of the Parent Teacher association a three-ahealth drama will be presented tomorrow evening at the town hall by the students of the different grades F ii&r s Twill Flannel New Tub Silk Canton Crepes which earns yesterday. He gone for a month. Judge Dietrich does not know th nature of the cases which will occupy hia atwill- - be RUPERT. Idaho. April I A local lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose wdi be Installed M. L. April 13. Byrne, district supervisor for Idaho, and E. L. Haas hava been instrumental In procuring members. Moose from Twin Falls, Pocatello, American Falls and .Glenns Ferry are expected to attend the meeting. -- mod-el- ? SVal . service QUARANTINE willis I m tfuefan J Dtfeettbla, to ' MOOSE LODGE FORMED. Special to The Tribua. V iip No 1 Frank Perkins and James Burdette, according to plans being laid by the club. All making the trip are requested to leave the end of the Ninth avenue car line by A o oiock in - the morning, bringing lunch. From this point the climbers will ascend the east ridge of City Creek canyon to the divide above Dry canyon. Then the climb to Little Black mountain will be made, where lunch will be eaten. After dinner the climbers will slide down the snowy slopes of the peak into City Creek canyon at Rotary park, returning to the city early In the evening. -- Miss O. S. Allens Murder Message quet tatrijrtenaen celebrated their (olden wedding last Saturday. Th children and grandchildren of thetwo pioneer of southeaster Utah arranged a. bountiful banquet and over. laid for eighty-fiv- e guests. - Mr. Christen la a satlti et &ei born mark, April JS, 1855, son of Nels Christina Christaasea and Kara Niel sen Christensen, la IsStt he came to America with his parents, making the journey acmes the Atlantia an the hid tailing ship Xapecott. , The emigrants spenty eighty two duo's on the ocean, thirteen of the passenger dying during the trip, and these found their resting place In the deep waters of the see. Mr. Christensen a father died from the results of an accidental gunshot wound received while e member of a Mormoe party crossing the continent. The accident North Platte river In Nebraska, near where Horseshoe creek enters the river. Hie mother settled at Ephraim, and mother and son remained there eighteen years- From Ephraim Mr. Christensen went to Arisons, locating on the XJttie Colorado river near where the town of W lnaiow now stands. He was among the first colonisers of that section of Arizona, helping in the building of the settiments of Brigham City end Sunset. On April 6. Ml 4, he was married to Ann Elisabeth Ttiompsbn, a native of Sait Lake, toom February 21, IKS, daughter of Robert H. Thompson and 11 $100 Offered for ; hWie north we t of Pocatello The two officer went to the hilla j shortly after noon Monday and cod siderable excitement wa caused in the city when the report of their on Annirer$ary., folks. death waa received. Armed poeaea were formed and etarted for the hill, Wasatch Club to Climb and one party met the two officers In west Pocatello, ,Thy had found m IUtlaBlceC k M OUtltatlX the , moonshine still, but did not e.Ajirai it. as they Intended to return MOAB, April I. At their home in The Wasatch Mountain club and to tte locality today Inf the hope of Mootlcello, Niels Christian ChriattiB'- ' 9, 1924. 36-inc- COTTON PONGEE FRENCH EPONGE Splendid for summer frocks, in blue, gray, tan, lavender, green, rose ; fast colors. Priced, $1.00 yard Linens - Specially priced for Wednesday Shoppers TABLE LINENS One of tbe beat values We bare been able to offer in yean heavy weight, full bleached patterns. Bose, Chrysanthemum and Wild Bose. Hize 70x72, priced .$5.00 $8.20 Size 70x90, priced $7 AO Mize 70x108, each $7.50 Napkins to match, dozen ............. MADEIRA NAPKINS " JS inch Napkin a edge, in new designs. Priced, dozen . . . .$5.73 h . v . A fine new shirting. ' White and tan. Also used for pajamas and childrens wear. Priced, i.50o yard Madame Chernoff Toilet Preparations - . In Our Drug Section Cleansing creams 50c, 75c, 11.25 Vila fVssm ' Specially prepared , Oil,... .eO.OU Acne Cream ....,.$1.25 Whitening Cream $1.25 fi7flc!$U5 Hair Brightener ..$1.00 Face Powder ....$125 Bouge ....50c and $1.00 Antiseptic and Bleaching Lotion $1.25 Single Compact . ,.$L00 pouble Compaet .$L50 d EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES of slightly toiled embroidered Pillow Cases. Size 42x30. Priced, eaeh ..7 30c Philippine Gowns A lot Special TABLE RUNNERS AND LIBRARY PILLOWS on tan art Stamped for embroidery crash. Six design. Priced, each $1.00 All Direct to us from the Islands e and Hand-Mad- Priced Special Hand-Embroider- ed ...$L95 - $2.95 v |