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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 3I0ND AY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1927. 10 HSEAS1 Victim of Fall Buried at Beaver Special t OPENS MONDAY ;"Turandot," With ame jeritza in Title Role Chosen at Opener. NEW TORK. Oct It (AP). Th Metropolitan Optra company, with th usual aplendor of an opening night, 8 aeaaon tomorrow will begin It Maria Jeritza slnting with Madam the tltl rol of Puccini's. ."Turandot" The opening finds Glullo Gattl-- . Casazza beginning hi twentieth season at th head of the Metropolitan and th old red plush and glided opeqa home, with it famous golden horne-h- o and lt memories of many a mullet triumph, nearlng th end of Its life. Plans have been completed for a new auditorium, but a sit has not ' 1917-2- ' i been selected. Puccini's posthumously produced work as th opening performance, will Jerlua th opportunity glv Madam of repeating her triumph of last when th created th rot in year, opera's premiere. Th composer was .said to have written th part for th Olacomo Austrian prima donna. Laurl-Volwill sing th role of th whose charms alone disguised prince, who among those of th 'hundreds seek th hsnd of th cruel oriental blue princess, tttrsct th haughty . blood. New Opera Listed For Opening Week D UPDNT ing nights. Th Elhrldg T. Gerry estate announced that th box of Mr. Gerry, ; who died during the summer, will be occupied every night during the ea- -' eon. Mrs. Henry Whit and Mrs. H. ' Mck. Twombly, Joint owners of box No. 17, hav told It to Edward Man- vtll. Th sal price hss not been ; revealed, but wts believed to hav been around 1200,000. STUCK gpecls Dnnnr nci Avrn Th Tribune. serBEAVER. Oct 80. Funeral vices were held October 27 for Phllo C. Anderson, who was killed at Grand Canyon October 24. Bishop Wesley Farrer conducted th services. Musle was furnished by a mixed quartet, with a solo by Gus Fernley and a duet by Ernest Shlpp and daughter, Steel Bardella. and were Pale George Speakers T. U Griffiths. Mr. Anderson wsi born In Beaver thirty-tw- o years go, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Anderson. This Oil, year he was married to Mlaa Sophia WIIsoo. H was working on a husr pip lln through which water will lo be conveyed to th new Union WASHINGTON, Oct 30 (AP). Raphotel on the north rim of the id progress It being mad by th fedGrand ranyon. Th morning of th accident he was wearing new shoes eral trad commission In ltt Inquiry with slick soles and it is presumed Into th acquisition by th DuPont Inthat In turning his feet slipped, pre- terests of stock of th United States cipitating him to th floor of th Steel and General, Motors corporations. canyon, 250 feet below. His neck wss broken in two places, Th field work In1 th Investigation a grest- - hoi gouged In the back of Is going forward, th commission anhis head and his body bsdly mantoday, but th time of comThe Union Pacific Railroad nounced cannot gled. be determined at this pletion company brought th remains to Cedar City, wher they wer met hy tlm. investigations ordered by congress T. W. Into two of his hrothers-ln-lapetroleum prices, the bread and Gunn and Rodney White. milling Industry and other comThe father and one brother, John, flour mercial enterprises will be given precwere In California, returning in time edence,. It was Indicated,, over th Du for th funeral. Bont Inquiry Surviving are th widow, parents, A number of Investigations Instituttwo brothers. John of Beaver and during the summer will be someMartin of Fillmore: six sisters, Mrs. ed of similar James Ing, Mllford; Mrs. T. W. what delayed by completion It Is underMrs. congressional Inquiries, Mrs. Ida Tattersall, Gunn, stood. Include Into resale those They Plain Morris and Mrs. Retta Dalton, Bearer, and Mrs. Gus Painter, e Calif. IIUULULLMLU Investigation of Share Buying Bread Oneida County Hold Institute for Teachers t Th MALAD, Tribune. Idaho, Oct 10. tute. Exten-sl- Improvements are being made at Malad Valley creamery and cheese plant An addition to the present building Is being constructed and the entire plant remodeled. Th improvements will Increase th W, E. Evans, capacity threefold, manager, states. New milk routes will be established. Malad creamery, all of Th th stock of which is owned by th dairy men of th valley, wat established In Waits nfi. Inquiries. price maintenance and prlc catting, price bases, lumber trad associations aad "blue sky" securities. Th securities Inquiry la a continuance of a previous activity of th commission, which announced it "will be of a constructive character and will not deal with soeclflc cases of abuse," when completed. "Business men are sensing the value of th economic Investigations now being conducted by th federal trad commission and ar cooperating in furnishing data and otherwise lending their assistance to mak these inquiries a success," th commission said, "That th findings of th commission in these comprehensive surveys of resale prlc maintenance, large stock company mergers, sal of 'blue sky' securities, the petroleum Industry, th bread and flour Industry and othwill form Important docuer field ments for th us and future guidance of business Is th general support of correspondence on th subject being received daily by th commission." v Q) Portland Makes Bid for More Idaho Trade v th mm to Th Tribune. Teachers MALAD, Idaho, Oct. SO tnd tchool trustees from all sections of Oneida county met at th Malad high tchool Saturday In a joint instiSpeclil Th principal addresses wer by C. Following a policy of th last few E. Brock, president Of th Albion Norears, th Metropolitan will present mal school; Professor H. E. Peterson, th an entirely new opera during of th Utah Agricultural eollega; Miss week. "Vlolanta, th work of th Ethel Hoffman, of Montpelier, state very young and vary modern Erich rural Supervisor for Idaho, and Mrs, Its American U A. Thomas, county health nurse. Korngold, will hav A general session was held In th premier with Madam Jerttsa again th star. Jerltia sang th title role morning and in th afternoon sepa: in Vienna on it first presentation to rata meetings wer held for th trusth public. tees, th teachers of th upper grades, r Ther hat been little Chang In th and th teachers of th primary rank of box holders for th season. grades. Th death of Elbert H. Gary will leav vacant a parterre box that always held th steel company bead on open: Malad Valley Creamery Building Extensions Rancher Murder Tax Sale Trial Opens at Tuesday Boise on Monday Cassia County Will-Ope- n t Th Tribune. BURLEY, Idaho, Oct. 30. Cassia county's big real estate tag sal will begin Tuesday' morning at th courthouse in Burley. In th opinion of Deputy Recorder Arthur Dunn, who will conduct th sale, at least thro days will be required. Approximately $0,000 seres of land are to be offered. Mora' than 1300 separata Hems, or parcels, will be put up at auction, some consisting of blocks of lots In different Cassia county townsltes. All property offered win be sold, cleared of alt delinquent taxes, except Improvement taxes on certain Burley Special REEVES' BABY DIES. for Road Surfacing Held Up by Heavy Storm t The Tribune. SMOOT. Wyo., Oct. JO Relatives In Smoot of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keevea of Raymond, Idaho, and forOct. J0- - Surfacing PANGL1TCH, merly of Smoot, hav been notified of on the ' Long Valley-Ced- ar th death of their infant. The child operations waa ( weeks old. Death resulted from road wer held up on October 25 ef recent storms In this section, whooping cough. according to Road Engineer Anderson, BOISE, Idaho, Oct SO (AP). Trial who It moving temporary headquarof Paul Copeland, IL on a first de,ON IS BORN. ters back to Ogden in th near future. JO. AFTON.' Oct. Mr. Mr. and Wyo., In Anderson with states that work on th murder connection gree charge Leland Jenson of Afton, an- Cedar Breaks road ha been abanth shooting of Frank Starr, bachelor Mrs. nounce th birth of then second son doned because of heavy storm In that rancher of th Eagl taction, will opan at their home In Afton. section slso. Monday In th Ada county district court before Judge Dana E. Brinck. Ada county officials claim Copeland bas confessed to shooting Starr about April 25, after Starr bad commented women friends on Copeland' Special & extend best wishes for continued success to " KELSON-RICK- S CREAMERY COMPANY Realising that accuracy Prepare in to weight la essentia success NELSON RICKS CREAMERY COMPANY hav installed in their new plant Falrbsnks Sprlnglss Dial Scales J 4 So. W. L. Accurate f; Sensitive Speedy : I Temple. Simple Durable A 777TX " - NIGHTS JT ; Fairbanks Morse & Co. PENINO ani Morse Co. Fairbanks, Starr was last teen at hit ranch th latter part of April. Hit body, alleged to hav been buried by Copeland In a shallow grav. was discov- ered August 18, and a nationwide search started for Copeland when officers discovered h had forged 'a lots. check on Starr's banking account. Th defendant is alleged to hav left Bolt two days after th (hooting. Idaho Schools H was arrested In St. Louis SepI and returned to Idaho. Education Week tember . That there may b no delay In th thirteen man may be selected Idaho trial, BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 30 (AP) for th jury, so ther will be on will celebrate Education week, startevent a In reserve In th Juryman ing November T,wlth programs In all member Is taken ill, It was said at th schools, W. D. Vincent, commistrial is court Th the district today. sioner of education, announced. The expected to last four days. program Is In cooperation with th American Legion. QUEST OF MUTUAL. Various days of th week are: Monday, health day; Tuesdsy, bom and Speclaf t The Tribune. Mrs. school day; Wednesday, "know your GROVER, Wyo., Oct. JO. school" day; Thursday, school oppor- Georg W. Hepworth was th guest memsocial a of at honor by given tunity day; Friday, armistice day; Saturday, community day, and Sun- bers of the stake board Y. M. and Y. venlng. L. M. I. A. Thursday day, for God and country day. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, November 2, 3 7:30 to 10:00 p. m BOISE. Idaho. Oct. 30 (AP). Announcing a refrigerator service by boat to cast coast of South America, th port of Portland commission urged th Idaho public and Idaho shippers to rout Idaho produce for South America via Portland. The commission points out that a big saving In freight charges would result as compared with routing to New York. "Whll rail rates from Idaho to Portland are not all that could he To commission reported, "we th asked," Two other new operas will be pre-- ; ar In hopes that a larger volume of business coming this way will further sented during th season. Alfano's saving "Madonna lmperla" will b given In reduce t.iem and make th r Fairbanks SERVICE 100 4, 1927 E G. HOLDING ELECTRIC CO. 50 Richards St. Phone Wasatch 3834. Other Operas Added Year's Program . January, and Puccini's "La Rondln" wilt be heard later In th season. Th presentation of "La Rondln" ,will lav only on of Puccini's com- positions not presented at th Metro- cond work, "Edgar," polltan. , Hit nee never been heard In America. Madam Maria Mueller will have th leading role In "Madonna 1m- -i perla" and Lucresla Bori will ting th star part of "La Rondln." J '. : Electric Wiring greater." VISITS LODGE. MALAD, Idsho, Oct. 30. Mrs. Ida of Hamblln, Portland, Ore., district Royal Neighbors supervisor of th lodge, wat a visitor at th local lods wer In the held Session Saturday. sftemoon and evening, at which Mrs. Hamblln spoke. A banquet was served In honor of Mrs. Hamblln at the Fixtures It Supplies - i : Repairing a Specialty G. J. GUIVER, Mgr. Congratulations Nelson-Rick- s New Plant of the k Creamery Company, 314 West Third South Street Free Refreshments ' and Music Come with the Crowds -- It's Our Treat! Company , Automatic Refrigerating Equipment ' Furnished and installed by 77 Nelson-Ric- ' The making of Banqurt Bfttf r in Butter witl l explain j YOU are cordially invited to attend the GRAND OPENING of our new plant at 314 West Third South street, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 2, 3 and 4, from 7 :30 to 10 p. m. DEALERS IN SUPPLIES AND Here is where Banquet Better Products are now being made for you. Come and learn how it is done. Remarkable features of this modern plant will be shown. It will be educational. We handle a complete line of dairy, creamery and cheese factory equipment and supplies. There will be lively music for your entertainment. Refreshments .will be served free to adults and to children accompanied by parents. (WtaiL Outfitters to the Dairy Industry EQUIPMENT. . AGENTS and De LAVAL HOW TO GET THERE BY STREET CAR the door. Cari Nos. 27 and 19 pass right Get off at Second West Street. bj (SI&IMmmY "Cold Temperature for Warm Friend i." i' SALT LAKE I .' Repair Parts. LOUIS A. ROSER 254 W. 1st SoJSalt Lake City. Utah Separators UNIVERSAL Milkers s, Intermountain Dairy Supply Co Salt Lake City. Pocatello. MAIN OFFICE 151 West South Temple. Phones Wasatch 8518 and 2181. ft Interior Glazed Brick, Exterior Face Brick, Hollow Building Blocks and Wall Coping used in the construction of this building FURNISHED BY Utah Fire Clay Co. CONSTRUCTION WORK PLUM BING AND On Nelson-Rick- s New Plant by H LAI Kampe and Garlen General Contractors Architects and Engineers Phone Wasatch MATERIALS in NELSON-RICK- S HEW BUILDING 1720 . Carl Walter Scott Walter Welch Georg-e 26 South 12th East St. 7TSRNISHED Salt Lake City, Utah. Scott and Welch Phone Hyland 6529-W- . N. 0. BY NELSOIi f.lFG. CO. Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah1 i |