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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUND AY MORNING, DECEMBER 1G Ii Rockefeller Gives Mpney to Library T S LOS E C o 0 o 0- O 0 0 O --- O -- o American History Material Desired BIG TEST EASE Dec. 10 (AP). WASHINGTON, Johh D. Rockefeller, Jr , has pre sented th library of congress with hlrh the larger part of Federal Judge Uphold ITOii.O'O, to be tiled In ths acquisition of source American history. m"rml for was made last May, but gift Valuation on Line in waTheannounced today for the fust time In the annua! nrnort of Herbert Of Ilia gift, Suit. the librarian. 1'iilnsm, $10,000,000,000 la to be used for the hisH(, ),(' f'V':'sv torical resenrrh project, and iswiwu c for the enlargement of the apparntua nf the library In 10 6T. tOtlS. (AF). Th the Interest nf Its Informational serrailroads' contention for valuation on vice to other llbruries and to research basis of cot of reproduction nw waa Investigator. Other glf's reported by Mr. given a blow today when a special wer those of Jumph IVnnell and ccurt of thrr federal Judgi upheld Archer M. Huntington, holh of New the raluatlon nf (he Sc. Ioula and O Fallon railroad a flied by the lubllo-graplil- Tnrlt, tolallng 1400,00ft, and the private collections of John Hoyd Thacher, be liieathed by his widow, Mrs. Km'na Treadwall Thacher, of Albany, N. Y. and th lute Harry lloudlnl, th magi clan. The report concluded that, at the present rate of growth, the J51 miles of book shelves in Ihe library would are for Its expansion only seven mora mile of ehelv years. Th fifiy-lwIng. which wero recently added, si ready are half filled. Mr. Putnam aald. and there dally are being added I7S musical books, elgnty maps, forty-on- e compositions, 131 prints and more than lu"0 newspapers and magaalnea. Already, he aald, the total haa reached more than 0,000,000 Items, not Including the great collection of man ' . uscriula. Attorney General Leaving France pAJUS. Doc. 10 (AP)- - A lsrentk boor Mtch ef myrtartotu nator prvntd Btnnatt 3. Doty, former member of the French foreign from tailing for America on the steamship. New York n, Opinion Defining Stain Circumstances. tu o Nobel Prize Awards Made at Stockholm Doty Prevented by Hitch From Give today. Doty and hli literary tor, although their full passage hat been paid, postponed their departure at the last moment Ml that Doty would say was, "What's the um of rushing? We hare plenty of time. There are lots of boat should b That trust companle considered a bank for purpose when they recelv saving deposit, buy, tell and deal In stocks, bonds and 'aecuritle and loan money on real estate, wa th gist of an opinion rendered Saturday by Harvey sailing." ll. Cluff, attorney general, at th reIt was Indicated that be commerce commission, large)iiiiiiimiitiiii1iBiimt)tiiiiiiraniiiiPuimtDnmimiiiDiii of th state board of equalisaquest might sail Wednesday. tion and assessment. ly on the basis of original coat. a cua Thla waa a test Involving The opinion declared that the as dllferthre of more than f Io.OMMKhi.ouO sessing officials ahouid look beyond In of the nation's railroads th name and see exactly what the Th opinion waa wrltlen by Circuit nature nf the business that th and concompany la conducting. S Judge iClmbrourh 8ton DEPARTMENT 8. In Judire Arba curred by Circuit It make no difference. ' th opin Van Valiti"urgn and District Judge ion declare, "that th Institution may Correspondent: S( South 1st West C- - B. fan a. I Business Office: 47 E. 1st North l.e called a trust company. If It . MAaSIAOE TJCElfSES. Phon ill. Horn phone, Th case haa been called "the th banking aotuaJly engaged In lawault In history" .Iioxlum of business e defined hjr JLh PWAW iit)immiMtjmHHitrjtiiimiiiii(nitmti'ttiniMisiitfd Interstate both the Ita acceptance by to. then OBAL DKEKZE. Masna. 11 Is a hank for assessment 10 ' " ' ' Dec. fommerct commission and the WASHINGTON'. purpose d Vi.. aa a teat of the principles and With Kdward J. Kldwell, alleged talk WII.IUH R. EDOAR. Salt Ukt: and should be treated a auch." methods to be employed In valuation atlm Juror In the AUStH L. li A T.N OH, Sslt Lskt. of all the railmada of the country, conspiracy rase, attain a central fig Ssys Law Seems r. I.nVE. Sslt Lake: DAVID of Be the To Definite. both for purpose ure, attorneys were buADA nOKKE.NCUurr, Salt Lake. federal todaygovernment and for the recapture In th opinion th attorney generarr.iiiKliig their procedure. exceaa of government of al office quote at some length from LAWRENCE y. HATCH, Weods Cross; resumption of the hearing Monday i per cent. the criminal contempt proceeding; earning aJwve alx various section of Utah law, and Salt Lake. DUMA Wl'.NUKHUCH. contendi-th valua against Harry I.. .Sinclair, William Th railroad court also from different uprm Hon of the O'Kallon road waa II, Klriwe and Hums their associates. differth After WHITE. ORSOM WILLIAM reviewing BinihSm: opinion. 100. OOfl. The commlsilon declared th will tie summoned as a governmen the ELANOH i. llKNDBlt'KSEN, LoDf Vesck, PROVO, Dec. 10. W. J. Thayne, ent (ectiona of the Utah law, aliatlon varied from IW5.000 t witness. sectheee "from declares L'sllfornls. that opinion returned has Just I'lah county fiiS.OOO during the threo yeflrs foi Repeatedly he ha tried to get be from an eight-da-agent, trip to Jxw An tions, km well a other which are which It aought to recaptura excess for Justice Hlddons of the IKstrt the DAHIEL CHAVEZ, Bingham: Mr. Thayne stud- - not so directly In point, and While there geles. 2:5,O00. of Columbia earning totaling KAUU.NA ALLALA, llingbam. upreme court his denla condition and th ad facia disclosed by your letter. It J u lire Stone held that neither th of affidavits made- by Don ,K. King, led marketing that would clear seem reasonably of putting mor Utah prod a newspaper reporter, and J. Kay visibility DAVID H. CRCMRIK, Blnsham; question of value nor the methodi for be considered should trust 1 H on companle ucts th Angelea market. ISABEL ZKIBIJLU. Bloiihsia. ascertaining value need be passed ona Akera, a former street car conduct purpose also studied methods whereby he a banks for assessment because even accepting the railroad that he talked too freely shout th the quality of Utah wten they receive savings deposits. EKNEeVT P. WELLS, Dlnshiml ' claim of value. Its earnings for the case, which ended In a mistrial, T could Improve In stocks, bonds 97 products now being sold on coast buy. sell and deal VIVIAN M. VUUIY, Ulnghan. be called as a government wltne. year In question ranged from and securities, and loan money on markets. per cent to 8.71 per cent and hence would accomplish his purpose to soni from a decireal estate" . wa Quoting Considerable with time spent no confiscation of property could be extent, tnougn (injection United State fuprem sion of th might pre the representatives of the An Claimed by th road. JAMBS Lsgo, Idaho; OLORESSHAW, T. vent much of his denial getting int gele the court, 8. opinion ssys: chamber of commerce, U. LUNA SWE.NSU.N, Therefor, h held th commission in records. Lsgo, lasho. th of market and th Lo An"Congress did not Intend that emorder I "not open to attack upon the For the most part Interest In th bureau of taxation upon.. capital geles agriculture department. Mr. questionin th business C. ROBINSO Frsnklls. I ill bo; ground or wrongful valuation. centered toda of banking WILLIAM contempt proceeding wa Impressed with the op ployed MABEL WILLIAMS, tad, lash. Judge Farts, Jn hi concurring npln around the expected return to th Thayne should depend upon th mar name afforded these market portunltl ex Ion. went Into valuation methods stand Monday of C. O. Ruddy, Phlla either by those rapidly given to Inuch Itbusiness, SWAIS8TON, WbltBty, hauatlvelv. concluding that th com delphla manager for the Burn de'tec Utah products, du to th Idas; or by other. When CHARLES VIVIAN COND1E, Prestos, ldsbo. growing population and the high price engaged mission "reached the valuation found tlve agency. he does, that aa the (dmlts. In Ixs Angeles. plaintiff of land In a th In It possible, way only by Ruddy had charge of th aurvell In th field trips made with the hla business waa that of buying and OODEB. situation ao difficult that absolute lance of the conspiracy Jury by de and county agent of lxs Angeles. Mr. selling In stock for hi customer, WlUo LAWRENO M. CHRISTENSEN. certainty and correctnes Is he business tective. employed by Harry r. Sin Thayne employed that such, found that Utah products I.aoe; clair. finitely Impoasioie.railroadhe was a he that provea with capital prod compare very EASTMAN KATHLEEN favorably GERMEB, Dewey contention Kejeetlng th IHjfense counsel have contended dur- - ucts raised in any other section, but banker within the statutory definiTill. that th dominant eloment of value ng the proceedings that there was urges tion, and that within the meaning of produce must be centralwa reproduction new. Judge Farla nothing unlawful in the surveillance ized asthat em- - RAT as possible and shipped section 3108 his capital waa much BOWCrTT, Osrlsnd; aid: as long as no Juror was conscious YOUNUUUIST. Ployed In th business of banking. He FLO li ETTA local centers. Brlgbam "A valuation Arrived at by the o!e that he wa being shadowed. - The from that nil within th himself to wa marie A the three visit bring City. larg of either th mere that the Insists for government Andetermining congress prescribed est cold atorage hour.es In Los theory bottomed upon cost wnen shadowing waa contempt of court geles and check waa made on the who. for the purpose of the taxation PHILLIP ROBINS, Ksysvlllsi constructed, or upon the theory of th but ha also Introduced a report of HAZEL STEPHENS, Laytoa. waa In question though not necessarily of It dipped keening less apple. of cost new, reproduction present detective showing he talked to Kld found that these apples wer keeping in the commerolal sense were bank to awell s depreciation, would work presently ELWIM OHLSON, Ogdea; ratner. wa banking business. ers and what been care exercised when well had oarto the J he public and eventually BLANCHE PETERKON, Ogdea. Ruddy, who already has testified In the dinning. ucn monsirous inInstruction Sent tnemseive freely, probably will be turned over Several meetings will he held In HENREY M'UltlDE, Ogdea; JAMES to equity a to preclude wholly the""ne to the defense for Out Counties. county during the year and ef NELLIE OKAY, Ogden. of either of uch methods exclusively Monday afternoon. Ho Is then ex Utah forta will be mmle by Mr. Thayne Among th rules laid down by th mlnat th notion that con- pected to elaborate upon his direct to and glv pRKlucers the benefits of his state board of equalisation and asBIRTHS. gress contemplated the exclusive use testimony that his Instructions from asnvestlgatlon and help them In mak-ru- r- sessment and given to the county of either of such methoda." William and Cssay Mary Squires THORPS Mason Day, a business asso convenHenry sessors the of state at their to the possiblllcapitalize "the plana he continued, "Therefore." Tborp. 'J587 alKiellsnd stmt, girt. who hired him, and elate of tion on Thursday of last week waa THL'ET Allcs C'isude Jnha Selns sd value of the proposal properties of a from hi Sinclair, W. Shermsn Burns, le of the Los Angeles market. one directing them to asses bank Jacksao Timet, M last Elghta Booia common carrier under th recapture wer thatsuperior, of the. no membera shad a follows: and trust commerce companle th Interatat boy. street, provisions of owing squad should approach or an- Provo Woman Summoned Hhares of state and national banks BSKKY WSIisra Hutchlne and Alice Brsoi exact ought to be in net noy any member of the Jury. companies doing a banking lly Huwells Berry, Oreea Kivsr, Wye., In Knit LiURc HnnitalaniS tru,t within pert opinion, reasonably and honestDistrict Attorney Gordon Intends to the tat shall b ly exercised." of the detec- additional have CAUPRELL Joha Alvta aa Mildred Loson reports of a basis the assessed In aggregate concurred Judge Van Valkenburg m bosi Ives read Into the record Monday. He rear lis Jensen t'staJMii, sum of the capital, surplus and unPROVO. Dec. 10. Mrs. Dora Nor decision without comment. th Kltfhth Ewat. bor. believes that he will be able to fin- or of divided trust bank such or profits the sh died S8, man, wife Norman, George Panic! 8. Klrby of counsel for beDirts Pearl and Laura WKLM4 Albsrt of the government's presentation company as of January 1 of the year St. Ixuls and O'Fallon said h Well. TO North Second West street, girl. case during the. coming week. Friday evening In a Salt Lake hos In which they are assessed." The CROKh Cecelia Irene Lew sad lieved Judire Farls' opinion provided Wsllare rule then goes on to explain th methpital following a llnKerlng Illness. nndmundson Cross, 14ST Major street. Boy. the ground for an appeal to th UnitMrs. Norman wa born in urignsm od to be followed In assessing these WHITS ed State supreme court and said the Bullet Crashes Through Adolph Louis snd alsrie Kogawsky The ISM. 14, family Institutions. City September 20 South Thirteenth Eist street, White, road would o appeal on December where they aom moved to later Salt convention th Lake, argu bov. During Is th decre formally Woman 1. wnen lived for several years before moving ment arose concerning the assessment STL w A RT Robert Murray snd Kratly Smith to rrovo. of trust companies, it being thought St. wirt. 1111 Xouth Tnlrteent tut, gin. Beside her husband, Mr. Norman by some that they could not be as LEWIS Victor Ralph snd Virginia Msry Special to The Tribune. Bell Lewis. Saltnt. Utah. boy. sons. William a Th three same survived sessed Fleece Prices Range banks. by the opin Dec. 10. Driving In' her PRICE. ion of th attorney general, however. MACK AY George Wsshliigtno sad rieranet automobile between Hiawatha, and Oeorge, Victor M. and Walter: four would Uirli roi Uickir. 120 I snd gin. stmt, on Contracts seem on to settle the argument aughters, Kmlly. Josephine, lieorgia Higher Price. Haxel Scalso of Price narrow Lola flor- William horns BARBER mi Dorothy, and four brothers, Nels that question. twin ly escaped death Saturday night when Hansen enr Terrell Barber, Utaa, Bountiful, of Hansen of Harmon Provo, way boys. Offering price ranging from 13 to n assassin a bullet plowed Its sufSalt Ltfke. Warnlck Hansen of BriK Westminster Mrs. Scalso KOU.vrE Ttoyd William snd Sols Stark 15 cents a pound, wool buyers are through the car. College ictor Hansen of im City and Koonts. 42 Browning avenue, Boy. on the face now purchasing fleeces on contract fered two severe yontpeller. Idaho. DA.MKLS Hoy Melrla and Leone Taylor western when th bullet shattered the Farms of Gets Present through Idaho, Wyoming, held next be will Funeral services ole lis nrst svanue. sin. i lis eastern f'olorado and Utah, according Col afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Mark franklin and Jeni JENriUX to A. 8. Erlckson of the B. Harris Because she has been experiencing Tuesday di North drat West street. 445 of H. W. rear Reherd. Dr. the under ward Jensen, loneer chapel, president Wool company. omestic difficulties of late. Mrs. rection of Durrant. Westminster college, has returned af girl. Bishop Clarence It la reported that at Vernal and Soalso Is of opinion that the shot was The body may be viewed prior to the ter an absence of two months spent SMITH Clarence Edward and Xaille Prat- In western Colorado practically all ot fired Intentionally. In the middle western and fax eastern resi the at tjmin Smith, 233 North Weac Tampla, services family Tuesday was th wool hat been disposed of. Large Mudro Mr. John accompanying dence on West drive. Interment will parts of the United States. Among HANSEN' Ray and francee Loots Bell purchases In Idaho also are reported. Rralio In the ear. the principal cltlea Dr. Beherd visited be In the city cemetery. Hansen. 1030 Linden arenas, boy. were Chicago, New York, Pittsburgh, BosK Wlllird and Mary Elliabeta Erana In D. C: Hone. 508 West Third South stmt. Boy. Philadelphia, Washington. Refusal to Pay for Gas dianapolis, Cincinnati and FTeemont, LEWIS Harry fluid nd Rose Been Lewie, He spoke every Sunday and Neb. 78T Linden avenue, girl. to Arrest Boy sometimes during the week to vari 31'JL'T Swen Algot and Llnnea Jaeobson ous student hoilies and church con ttpjut, 344 gait Seventeenth soiltji atreet, bor. PKOVO. Pec. Id Thomas Duran. gregations. Dr. Beherd met many lad. wis arrested by friends of the college, among whom JlOSKIXSON Arnlion and Amelia Wilson 1 It;, a Mexiian Hosktawo. 1107 Mlchiaan avenue, bly. B. F. were Sheriff numerous Hoper West Saturday of gradunte lvpuly Kara Taft and Elmeda Keray Vrice. minister. Some money toward the FKIl'B afternoon at Spanish Fork. Accord 4S Bodell apartmenta. girl. was Duran to new construction of the Deputy Hoper, ing "proposed driving a coup listed a U Ednils- gymnasium waa secured. SEW SUITS razo. Dr. ter"s machine of the U. S. hotel In William wishard. prominent rios's Benefit Building society vs. I. C. Bingham canyon. surgeon of Indianapolis, has aiven th Hlghtower et el., to recover $40Sl.v oa o Duran's dollar two farms, on In Minnesota The trouble which led NOW DOMES THE TIME WHEN YOU WILL OFTEN and foreclose mortgage. arreet was over his having the gas and the other In Idaho. Dr. Wishard note va. Walker Brethert Das Obraderlck CONSULT THIS DEPENDABLE TOBECASTEE tank of th car filled at a Spanish la' a nephew of Sam E. Wlahard, who Siakers, to recent 18974.1 4etd4 ss Fork servlc station and then refus la well known In Salt Laic, where he deposits. ing to pay for th gas. The city formerly resided. Dr. Reherd visited marshal waa called and had Duran. the one In Minnesota and expect to SIT0B0ES ASUS. but Roper appeared on the scene and visit th on in Idaho within the P. Kerby, ertHlty. Olive Xirby vs. Jam the prisoner was turned over to him. next two weeks. Bring This " X BTrXDIHO PERMITS ISSUED. Io. Put-ns- Juror Summoned thrlu for big-te- Government in Sinclair Trial aeamnt -- Provo ,...................m...u....n..j 1 Statistics ! 1 425-M- !Ma'A''rfiT'rf rail-roa- . Utah Products Found Popular in Los Angeles by-th- e one-ha- .f ' y 11, 1927. Sweden. STOCKHOLM, Dc. U fAP). Tb annual dlatrlbutloa of No bal prises was mad today with the customary ceremonial In th crcsenc of the king, crown prlno and other notaDies. fteclnient of this ysar's ortse In eluded Professor Arthur Compton of Chlcsgo, who, with hi wife, and other member of hi family, arrived here thl morning for th ceremonies, with th Intention of leaving tonight for Hamburg, Paris, and horn, In order lo b In Chicago by Christmas. Dr. Compton related whil h wa her thst h had just ret urn ad to th united mates from a trip abroad when hi wife, whil reading a newspaper on a train, noticed th announcement of th honor conferred on him. He returned to Europ almost Immediate ly lor hi diploma and ahar of th 131.471 check for th 1917 prise In awarded jointly to him and physic, Professor Charles T. R. Wilson of th University of Cambridge. King uuatar Sanded out th diplo ma and prises to tne award winners. Th awards want to Dr. Compton, dis coverer of th Compton process In connection with and radio ac- X-r- J"Z,,LTI'l!rmn'nM'm"' oi oossrvina eirt iriuoa panicles; of Professor Johannes PLANE BURSTS, KILLING PILOT (Oaarlaaed frea Pas ha) carried wer heard a th ship i- ploded, officers at Lowry field said. Th revolver wa found later In the remnant of th plan with chamber empty. According to Fred. Kelly, pilot for th Western Air express, Taylor and burrows, piloting two new planes, accompanied him to Halt Uak from Los Angeles December 1. IJeisuM of adverse weather condition, they remained In Halt Lake th following, day, and flew to Cheyenne December 4. Th ships they wer flying wer to b used on lh route, and It I presumed that the am ahlp which carried Taylor to Salt Lake from Lo Angeles wa th on In which b was flying whan he met his death. Word of Taylor's death was received at th Western Air xprs offices la Salt Lake Saturday evening. A Boulder Dam - Bill Proposed " by New Yorker WASHINGTON, Dee. 1 (AP).- ation of a commission rprsnt!ng th seven wtatara and ths fdsrJ government to construct lb Boulder canyon dam and effect th Colorado river basin's flood control and Irrigation development wss proposed today In a bill by Representative Davenport, Republican, New York. Th states who originally signed th a, Colorado river compact. Including California, Colorado, Nevada, wer New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming, cited In th measure to nam com- mlsslonera. Th project would b through power development and Irrigation, according to th pro vision of th bill. tts Aii-snn- Gift Copen Flbrlger hagen, th 1KI award for hi work in madlcln: Oraila de Ledda. Italian novelist, snd president of J. Wagerjau rrgr of Vienna. IH27 award In medl cine. The crown prince gay a banquet tonight In honor of the King Ciustav will glv a dmllar dinner a Sunday at th pslace. e. HAMMER DEATH WOMAN CLAIMS SELF-DEFENS- . E 'it iJ ....! 1 Mi; . ls well-nig- h - prudent-Investme- v rtr ruu For Christmas Good 69c for On Ltads Get a "ir N" M i extra An excellent gift A aualnt e hygrometer, that pay for Itself In many. ways. It warns you when to take an umbrella, or when not to hang out the wash-- When the weather Is to'be fine, the two children .will be out: when tormy weather Is approaching, th witch will com out from 8 to 24 hours ahead of rain or snow. It i surprisingly reliable on local We have weather condition. Made on strictly ecientlflo principle secured a special price on a quantity and, aa long as they hurt, will sell them for exactly what it cost us to retail them only Me. Swiss-cottag- , 112-11- 4 Dress- - maiing Coutm four Old Machine Taken in Trade World-Know- n NEW YORK, Dec, 10 (AP) A portcontaining letter from governor of forty-eigstate, expressing regret at her retirement, wa present ed to Mm. Ernestine SchumannHelnk at th and of bar farewell sons recital today in Carnegie hlL Th linger announced ah would devote her Urn to th discovery and cultivation of girl singers. folio ht White OONVENEENT TEEMS Phone Was. 6234 Sewing Machine Co. 72 MAIN Will call at your office and explain details I. ' Drug Store South Main Street PROVO. Dec. 10. Officers for the Member of th Utah Stat Bee ersirina: year were chosen by Wa-- a keeper' association will hold their 10176. Modern WoodannuaJ convention- - December-12- and men of America, at a meeting held 13 at the Hotel Utah, marling at 2 The president s ad recently. Those chosen are as .fo- p. m. Monday. llows: Venerable counsel, A. M. Johndress will be given by J. C. Heneger. son: worthy adviser. A. B Hopkins; r. B. TerriJerry, secretary-treasure- r banker, John A. Starr: clerk, J. B. of the asociatton, will read the annual Warren: eS'Xn. Henry Clements: report and Dan Hiilman. state bee watchman, O. Oaccardt; sentry, II. Inspector, also will make a report. . K. hnosn'si will deliver a A. Johnson: physician. J. Karl Beck: Nell talk on the marketing of honey and Siansrer, three-yea- r two-yea-term. r term. J. N. K. Miller, A. C. Anderson. R. T. mansirer, Fthees and Wlnford Balliston will parV. Craighead : manager, one-yeterm. W. A; H'ch. ticipate in the discussion which will b held will follow. Installation cj.ifflcer Commute meetings will tart at Wednesdav. January 4. at which time a bnnouet and entertainment will he 7:30 p. m. Woodmen friends. and their for given Tuesday's sessions will start at 9 a. m. T. I. Swanson and J. M. Stark will be th speakers. Krection of ofHELD AS SUSPECT. .Tame Smith. 15, was arrested Saturday by Deputies S. P. Becktead and Clifton Taylor, on suspicion, after they had watched him wandering around Arlington drive in as well ss other streets in thst vicinity, hiking over various homes. lll tak ficers during the plac forenoon and at 1 o'clock the eelctlon of directors and members of the advisory board will be held. Bonneville--on.-the-Hiil, 1 Pnyx Club' Addressed by Professor Neff Pointing out the great development of the social aciem-atudte and the necessity of delving deep into the various problems in that subject. Dr. A. I.. Neff of the history department of the University of Uhsh tresd up cor " DECEMBER 15TH, 11 A. M. "Jaeohsen Construction company, addition to office building, Z3t South Mala street. IJO.lsXt. SEAL ESTATE TSAWSfEBS, WARRANTY i DEBIS. Job! Oillnui to A unci C. W'allc4. eetioa 2u, townsntp I south, raajte 2 weat' Iiaae Jacob to Mary U. Jacob, lot 37, tilork 2, Wt Boulerard t to Prank L'ibtaa Realty company Klrby, Ion s and to. Mora J, Alhaaibra sultdfruiion Once M. Friocli to May Walden, lot J. Mock 31, plat () Joiepb A. Wlnaer to Ephralm Jepp- u, tpwnsblp I aoutn. son, section range 1 io 10 io eait Oracs Mnelgrara et al. to Sella tiray. lot It, blovk 2, Imveralty luWI- vliien Spencer W. MidMS to Stayser P. Ureen. lot 29, block 1, Profreia UelgkU Boy Sweat to Bertha M. Sbepberd. lota 7s and TV, Burton Place see- -' sod addltloa C. Gray, lota J. H. Uray to Ad-I- ll 1WI and 1802, HifhUnd Park ad, dition t te Ma Lnai Bros. Building tual InreatRient company, lot 4, block ISO. plat O Philip V. Hels to fsrho Cbemlrel com piny, lot 10, block 4A, Plat A Oeorge H. lUn.le to Mario E. Pen-- , ate, section tf, - towoanip 2 aoutb. range 1 wen BUrb W Ilr.no to Klbert K. Willi, lot 1, block nl. pllt (I Jotin Halrerion to Aihtoa-Jenklneeaipany, lot It, block 14. plat APrank It. Stephens te John Ilellig-'nolsection e, tewniblp 3 smth. 10 10 th major elements that make rect study application bfor member at their first quarringe 3 et terly dinner meeting at Shay's cafeM.li Mi4se to NelJIa Midi's. M- teria Saturday night tto 27, tnwnihlp 3 soulb, range 1 Among the special guests were Dr. welt fleorge Thomas, president f the uni- Kiud Lines to Niels Midsen. iec- llon Tt, towmblp I south, rings 1 pr. Fellows, Kmory George versity; . 4 A Mt '..... head Of the history department; Inr. to M.li Midaes. Nortui II Ui.-Klbert D. Thomas of the history deS y7, south, 8r., townihip partment and Pmfeiwor K. C. Lorent-se- n raato 1 wet i.ooo of the commerce school. Th Thowiis S. Unit to forrll L. Aibtos. guest spoke briefly. block T?. plat C let I. twenty-on- e About and member gfiTiLAiM pr.rrs. quests wer present. Th meeting wa Haul Stetllnga te Nelllo H. Stil under th supervision ot F.rnest B lota l te 7. uovtaa suMitv ling, Johnson, president of th club. ZUm s Savtnra Saah at4 Trst eoai- ARTISTS WILL EXHIBIT. HslMieg rwnpasr. easy a ThlrtT-fitt 7. bloc 2. Borki4 stibdlW, 10 palntlrtg. representing llo work of fourten Utah artists and i mem. one Chitaa-- painter, will h nn exhibito WilJIim T. rin-tion at the Xe hnjs hotel Sunday Urt ltiif! 4 - lets 1 1M 4. Ml 101, 13 noon until I p. m. Fverai fern C pal liurren of paintings tr bum frgu. Aa- w.ll be eih hited The exhibl-ti"Aitaetiea t Attl4er lotM. 14, consist of oil and water coor .ock 11. 10cr S4St A J.S7! work, with oil pndominatins. of the Pnyx club THURSDAY, GIFTS MEN APPRECIATE ot Officers Selected Utah Beekeepers Meet Woodmen Modern in Convention Monday by Mail Orders Z. C. M. Eomi - iay $1.00 Wathr Propht lOo Singer, Retiring, Appreciated Whit Hurt Weather Propheti and and th grv. u,ln, Auto: COUPON (Continued from Pag Oa, plans. West was burled in th little cemetery at Perry,, th hamlet where he was born and raised. Soores of neighbors and friends went with th body to th Coincident with mention of Poul- Van Catherin son, lira Woert, mother of Mra West, denied statement that her daughter had shown little Interest In West' funeral and had not asked to attend. Air. Van Woert. In a statement, said that her daughter had begged to so and had asked her to tak her plac when she learned that Sheriff Rasmussen would not permit her to leav th jail. Mr, van woert said her asugnter was deeply in lov with West from the day they met and that eh could Slv no reason for their quart!. it Aglow with distinctive patterns in lux urious silks colors that will blend with the masculine ensemble our neckwear ' section holds many a suggestion for the gift buyer. And these are neckties that men will admire and wear the kind they would choose, were they buying for themselves. Made from choice domestic and imported silks by Wilson Brothers, the nationally known style authority. 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