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Show THE SALT IrAlTE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL MB CALL FOR 11 Nephi Inspects New Bank Structure ing purposes solely, and interior and exterior are designed to give the impression of excellence and utility. Home of First National bank of Nephi, which has jurt been completed. The new structure is for use for bank- - WEEK ISSUED MAY MURDER VICTIM Parthena T. Simpson. at His Office Tuesday facial te Tfc. Trikne. r MURRAY. Children of April 14 th Bonnevlll school yesterday afternoon heard talks pertaining to th clean-u- p campaign by Dr. F E Boucher, Mayor I. Lester. Philip Bents, president of the Murray Lions Club, and D. D. Lester of the board of education. Under direction of Mrs. Mae G. Scott, principal, .and. era ot tne scnooi, a program was a drfrraatrorton of Svn. featuring work, presented by th first and fourth grades. The meeting was sponsored by the members of the Parent Teacher a.gtoriaiiti and the Murray Second ward Behef aoclety. Jn f Jtra. Farthena T The botfy New Simpson, fcrmtdly ef Salt Lak and who died in San Diego when an auDr. TViliam W Sear of Salt Lake was ridlns waa elected president tomobile In which ah of Utah Chirowaa Into ocean, the annual brought practors' association at th plunred to Salt Lake, Friday night, by. her convention held Saturday night In the B. Boston building. Dr. Clarence husband, Joseph 8lmpson. for burial. Johnson of Ogden was elected rice Funeral services will be held Sunday president, and Dr. Carl O. Larsen of Lake was chosen secretary and at 2 p. m. in the Sixteenth ward Salt of treaaurer. Dr. R. f. Fro-sbaohapet. Prie and Dr.- - Q. D. Plyler of Salt Ralph N. Post of San Dle(o. driver Lake wre directo as serve selected of the automobile which crashed off the pier, is being held by the coast tors of the organisation. city authorities on a murder charge. An autopsy disclosed that Mrs. Simpson died from concussion of th brain and not from drowning, a at first supposed. According to the evidence of B. E. Scott, a sailor of the V. W. Hawke. vice president of V. 8. 8. Gannett, who dived Into the the Boston & Maine railroad, together bay m an attempt to recover Mra. with two other officers of his comIs It tried said, Simpson's body, Post, to prevent him and endeavored to pany, will arrive In Salt Lake Sunto for wool shipments day jump hack in the water after he had to Beaton,arrange the wool market of th been reacued by Scott. The unfortunate weman was trapped in the car country. according to Tracy' Gumand her body waa not recovered until ming. Pacific ooaat representative of th road, who was here Saturday, the machine waa raised. with the vice It waa brought out at the Inquest, The other officer general it is aald, that Post had mad threats prealdent are P. J. Mullaney. D H and Porteau, freight agent, against Mr. Simpson, and she had tried to aignal a policeman from the special wool representative. Rail President Here to Plant Wool Shipments pled 1 vault la commodious, of meat modern type and equipped with the heat devices attainable, according to the bank officers, and of sufficient else and with sufficient accommodation to take care of any anticipated future growth of the Institution. The floor of the new structure Is of veined English Belgian black and Italian marble, laid in checkerboard BelIs of the fashion. Walnscotting Special te The Tribune. black, with Kasota stone as a gian Field. of polare Informally. NEPHI, April 14, 0orf M Whit ished Counters and ledges Utah travlae of golden shade. The mayor aaid he believes, parson-ally- , more, NationaeJ of Flrat the president of the It Is a worthy undertaking, and plate and check desks are black. that the musicians give an- - Bank of Nephi. has Issued Invitation 8eal believe to th The exterior of the building Is concommunity $10,000 V to patrons and friends ot the Institually i.OOO worth of entertainment. of terra cotta, brick and grantion to Inspect the new bank building structed mii Is used ite. Fireproof construction structure Just has Tuesday next. The throughout. The structure was deClub Woman Miller E. Miles of Salt Lake, by signed been completed. and the builders were AlDelegates The new bank hone is used exclu- architect, ston dc Hofgan, ajaojf Salt Lake. sively by the bank for banking purpose. The main lloor la SO by 71 feet, Sandy City Cleanup club 14. Literary UCltSKA. April a mezzanine floor across the weet with follows will bo ilsed for the bookmeetings ef the week were asclub Campaign Under Way met end. which The Bntr Nous Literary keeping department, and one acroae L V. Mrs. with end. where the directors' room Special to The Tribune Wednesday evening east the Mrs N A. Jones gave a and private offices are located. Thomas. 14. Sandy SANDT. April and UnCity'a paper on 'Trench Collegeswere At the entrance to the new structure named are the offlcea of the president and cleanup campaign Is well under way iversities" The following delegate! to the convention of the cashier. Extending- along the south under the direction of Dr. C. C. JenWestern Federation of Women's Clubs, side are windows for receiving and to be held in Ogden, April II. 1$ and paving-- tellers and for transaction of a sen, chairman of the welfare commitW: Mrs. R. J. Burton. Mrs. C. E. general banking busineea. At the end tee ef the Sandy Lions dub and E. Hulah and Mra. J. E. O'Connor. of the banking room farthest from the city The Essays Literary club met with the entrance are the money vault, the Leonard Lareen, repreeenting ars. William Douglass on Monday safety deposit vault and accommoda- council. The campaign will draw to ita grand evening. Mies Eudora Miller gava the- tions for the savings department. All eeeead ef a series ef lessons on "Kale- eagres are designed ao as to afford finals Arbor day, when the commuto two work for room persona ample "ft." Junior Literary club met with at once In each. nity will aid widows and those too necessary bank vaults areprovlded. for old or sick to attend to will Mies Margaret Jones on Tuesday eve- Three be an WTa ln Vrinrti Wnlsh HM a storage and protection or bank rec cleanup work. Boy Scouts took review of "The Carolinian," byordi. for safety deposit nd for the important ractor in tnis parr or rne Sabatinl. housing of the bank's money. Each campaign. Equipment In eludes Three Vaults; Interior m Marble. Modern Seltct Sum Set Aside For Road Work Enamel-Sani- tary EUREKA April 140 An emergency landing field for airplanes will be established at enc In th Tintlc valley on land which la part of the Knight west of dry farm about three milee - if. .j;r '. Seepiau of tp Qenernl Jteajty. company of Los Angeles, which now owns this tract ef Und. was in Eu reka recently. He stated that hi company had rented MO crs of thia land to the department of commerce at Washington. An annual rental of f the 1400 Is t be paid for the use land. Present plana call for smoothbounding the ground. lntlltton ef ary Ilghni, a tower and wind guage and the erection of a smll building for storing gasoline and wlls, NIELSON SERVICES, taaclsl to The Tribnae 14. Funeral RICHFIELD. April services were held Friday In the First ward chapel for one of Rlchfleld'a pioneer mothers, Mrs. Karen Christina Nlelson. Mrs. Nlelson was born In Fredericks, Denmark, November ". to Utah in 1817 and 1U1. Sh cam helped to settle the towns of Flllmere, 8h has been Richfield. Elslnore and a resident of Richfield for forty- - ro years. She 1 survived by tba following children: Mrs. Alio Char lea Nlelson. Joseph Nlelson. Mrs. Martha I shell, Wtlford Nlelson und She Mrs. Juanlte Ogden ef Richfield. la also survived by a (later, Mrs. If. P. Jorgensen. Announcement desire 'to ve the genec! puhllo know that I 4m pre pa rod te g'V to hisheat oossib'e .service in you th I making testh (ARTIFICIAL SETS), employing th moat advanced technla known to the profession. Drs. Clap) and Tench of New York, Bune and Kanouae of Los Angeles are men of national reputation In thia line of work, having spent years of experimental Work in deveWping tht rt f making sets to a very high degree of perfection. I have studied their tech- I nic and employ It In my work. think I can succeed where others have filled. At least I am euro I can glv to you that margin of advantage In a aet that will Justify a visit to my office. Call and let m talk It over nd advise you. No obligation. Dr. A. W. Ensign PLATE SPECIALIST. DENTAL 290 Templeton Bldg. The President and "Director ot Beneficial Life Insurance Company wish to announce that by unanimous vote of .the entire stock, the Beneficial is now converted into a participating company, as of January 1st, 1928. Beginning January 1st, 1929, ve will, as often and in such amounts' as is eomistent with safety, distribute to the policyholders,. all future net earnings of the per cent on the ato'ckholdera ' investcompany in exceia of 3 This participating benefit extends to all tHjose now ment. policies in tne company, a well a to holding holders of participating policies. All new business will be written at the tow premium rates of the company. None the less, it will be fully participating. This will make the Beneficial Life, to all intents and purposes, a mutual company, operating on a lower premium basis than any participating company we know ot. With conservative and efficient control and management asaured, the company will be able to supply the public with the beat in life insurance. BENEFICIAL UjP INSURANCE 00 f 3 f e (Attv.) l'''''iiiJVJVtVValiii.fVVVj Sale Upper Bargain Floor Mel-vi- Ora-we- ll SfLRJVACE Jtut Arrived SALE MONDAY, 10 A. M. - SjUAUTY - PRVCB fVgfgfk mM Brand- - Nw ELECTRIC and Easy to Clean. Jnn. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 To More ERtonoiroly Popvlmc in Salt Lake the Famous Nationally Known n Knight Dry Farm song-stor- KK! READ AND SAY! Semi-Porcelai- Landing Field on ' io car shortly before the tragedy. Post WARD PRESENTS CANTATA. refused to answer any questions and Special to Tae Tribune. te Tne bail is Tribune without Special held 14 awaiting being Forest service PAYSON, April hearing. Post's will waa found in dis MURRAY. Apll 14. A officials met with a committee from coat pocket, bequeathing all his propto Easter and entitled "A Psyson, Dr. L. D. Stewart. George erty to his wife and three children of pertaining In the Orient." will be given Morning Chase. Dav Shuler and T. E Reece. Long Beach, Cal. by pupils of the Murrav First ward from Sunday achool April 15 at 10 a. m. Mrs. Simpson waa divorced recently and appropriate $3000 to th use or rayaon canyon road. ad this her husband, but they had become Th chapel haa been decorated approtogether with StOQO from the county, reconciled and planned en being re- priately and the kindergarten chilwill be spent on the road this sum married, Mr. Slmpaon said.. will pose dren as Easter lilies mer. Mr. Slmpaon, with hla eler son, the cantata. Work will begin about May and Joseph LeRoy of Long Beach, went throughout will continue until the narrows are to Sah Diego after the tragedy and COUR8I FOR SCOUT LEADERS. completed and last year's work on brought the body to Salt Lake. to The Tribune. Mrs. Simpson la survived by a Special the road again put in shape for SAN'DT. April 14 This evening at travel. younger son. Fred, who lives with i Th mill mftlr fArett un-lher mother, Mrs. Emma Turnbaugh. the shepa of the Jordan high achool a eourse In leadership was com of 17 North Fifth West street, a slathia aprlng for summer horn tun: to re Duiii up trie canyon, and work ter. Mrs. Ethel Parry, of Salt Lake, menced for scoutmaster and assiston the cabins will begin before the and a brother, William K. Turnbaugh, ants, troop committeemen and district council members Field EJescu-tlvroed is closed. The working of this of Fresno. Cal. W, B. Hawkins of the Salt Lake road will be an advantage to the council Is conducting the course. CALIFORNIA. FCn LEAVES recth of and boys' building glrla' reational home and this season should special to Th Tribune. There is Just one place where see one unit of the plan completed. 14. Mr. FAIRVIEW. April and these going In and those going out of Mrs. Lionel Peterson are in Los Anbusiness can meet to mutual advan- geles, where they wl'l spend a month tage. and that place la The Tribune CAMPS HEAR PROGRAMS. with relatives and friends. Columns. Want PAYSON. April 14 Daughters of the Pioneers met Friday afternoon Members of camp I were entertained A program was by Mrs. Ella Lerr, Mrs Stella Fairbanks and given. Mrs Martha Kapple were hostesses to members of camp S at the Fairbanks home. The history of Chrisn topher Dixon was read by Mra. Wilson and the history of RImona was read by Mrs. Mar tha Kapple. fm BeautiM Uncle Sam Rents lca4 WhM. Utah Chiropractor s Select Officer Call Dor consideration of Musk wek was Issued to music fcrrers- - who have movement, In the prt aponeored' th la letter sent out Saturday by Mayor F. Bowman. Thay are asked to matt In his office at o'clock Tue day to dlaeuas means of financing the Hla latter follow weak of harmony. "It has heen customary, as you know, for several yeara paai. for ua t have a Music week In thl city during th flrat week In May, In accordance with the national plan outlined y the National Music werfk commlt-t- "I feel aura that you are deeply Interested In the cultural slue of such to a irievement, and shall be have yu meet with a (roup, who have Man Intereated 1n such a pro-In past years, at my office gram the City and County building, on Tuesday. April IT, IMS, at 3 p. m The purpose of this meeting will be to the feasibility of following our ways past precedent and considering of financing and organizing means and the matter." Mayor Bowman Indicated that It Is fcuhtful whether the commission will make an appropriation for the week's observance, as It would Involve a prec edent that might open the way to The similar and numerous demands. commlsaien has discussed the matter School Children Show What Cleanup Means Man Held on Charge of Causing Death of Mrs. Mayor Bowman Asks Lov er of Fine Art to Meet 15, 1928. i I RANGES IHiPVrat -- for Another -- Sale! Rousing offers tTJk The St0re famous for value, in tigh luality merchandise! ir'NA still more amazing bargains Only the fullest cooperation flll 'mm II mflBtW 3 The manufacturers have cooperated, making possible this drastic price cut on a limited number of Tae Advantages of regular ELECTRIC COOKING H. ELECTRIC mi.&RANGES and Especially With L. 4 H. ELECTRIC RANGES AS PICTURED Vn nthfir fiAno-- So Easv to Operate The ELECTRIC With Full Enameled Oven Inside Heat Temperature Control Maintains Desired Switches. The ELECTRIC With Two-Wa- y Other Distinctive Features Come in and See e IN -- Many I IN SALE OTHER MODELS . ... A a IKK. n ainrc mi 7C J $155 L. & H. ELECTRIC RANGES, $129.00 1 $180 L. &. H. ELECTRIC RANGES, $145.00 CIOA I X, H l Kf WITH EVERY ' L & H. ELECTRIC Range During Thia Special Sale Only Tak, Your Choice Come in and See Representative From Factory, Who Will Explain the Merits of L H. ELECTRICS This $11.50 "Sellers-Porcela- in Top Kitchen Table This $10.00 32 Piece Set Ivory Tone Dinnerware. $7.60 H. ELECTRIC IRON SPECIAL TERMS $ DOWN Delivers LIE ELECTRIC. Any .or Dresses mmmm ah rdu mdl. much from pr.ee. A fM COATS 1 to 160 e, . j SUITS AM) DRESSES , 10,125 7L00R I I highe' wide ,r7":f-- C 1 UnleM Previovuly Reduced, to Be Offered MONDAY at P HbstjasA B M 94 LCL f J Jf A W WUf Qff JmmsgJJ 1 fd |