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Show so THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER in Insane Nliil Blackburn State Mind, of Says Alienist for Defense SELECTED KSL Plans National it Starts Rebuttal State's LITE HUT sent As Tribute to R. W. Young cast, With Tabernacle Choir i They're Waiting for sHomes This Christmas Other Liquor Charges lull UI1LI I ' ONE PRECINCT are looking and hoping for a Christmas a little different this year one in a private home. Wayne, top left; Marion, right, and Laurel, lower, three tots of the Children's Service society home, who InniiT inn run ui l l h 111 I J AT SCHOOL POLL T .1 r rr w reams Wednesday; Case Goes to Jury SoonT Broad- r JUROR S I 5, 1928. Interest Centers Pend- Between Dr. ing Against Club Operator; in A. C. J Contest . Callister sent from San Wreaths Dk.Hi.ii nf slbbertne madmen and Incumbent. Sentence Saturday. Diego by Major General Freddanced before a cringing crowd of erick S. Strong, commander of in uistnci juoge uuiu. the Fortieth division, and the Muthlson's courtroom Tuesday as Sam Lyte. operator of a night club Interest in the election of members Earl J. Glade, manager of KSL riawde Blackburn, youtniui siayer Rev. Marin Keating, chaplain radio station for the last six years of his South street at 501 West Thirty-thir- d it the division, will be laid on Miss Flora Nelof the Salt Lake board of education 8 was elected a director of the Radio son, fought to gain sanctuary in an the grave of the late Brigadier was found guilty of possession of uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuB BuuuuuuuuuuuKffifeBuuuuuuuuuutVP Wednesday will be centered in the uH tUMfc Service corporation of Utah at a insane asylum from the firing squad General Richard W. Young in conN. H. the where Tan in a only Fourth liquor, by Judge Jury precinct, meeting of the board of directors the state insists he must far. City cemetery at 12:30 o'clock test is be ine held. George F. Was- ner's city court, late Tuesday. Hr. Garland H. Pace. Salt Tuesday. The stocmoiders or tne Wednesday. They will be With son, Incumbent, Is being Opposed by corporation had authorized the board Lake alienist, on the witness stand The roadhouse operator will be sen placed on the grave by B. H. Dr. A. C. Callister. in the Fourth. to select an additional director and most of the day. Blackburn's attorRoberts, former chaplain of tenced Tanner by Saturday Judge In all other precincts, there are no Mr. Glade was chosen to fill the ney. Samuel A. King, pressed unrethe 145th field artillery, who contests. morning at 10 o'clock them received that statement position. a for flat Tuesday. oThe noils will be open at I a. si. he been four had The The Radio Service corporation of mittingly arrested Blackburn General was late believed Although Young the specialist Wednesday and will close at 7 p. m. times for liquor violations, Lyte won Utah operates KSL. commander of the Sixty-fift- h And at last, after asking a insane. George King, secretary of the board, an acquittal on trial of the first J. F. Pitzpatrick was named vice single question that contained more brigade of the Fortieth declared Tuesday that all is In readipresident and director, and W. R. than 3500 words and covered eight charge last week. Tuesday's trial ness for the election. was for a second violation, while two Wallace was elected director. and one-hatypewritten sheets, a The candidates for office arc: or three other charges are still pend Sylvester Q. Cannon, president of asked in hypothetical form, First precinct Will H. Lovesy and the company, reported the comple- question ing but which reviewed Blackburn's life R. B. Ritchie. tion of the new transmitter terminal from childhood until days after the was further d. heightened Lyte's grief Second precinct George H. eiaht miles west of the city and dis slaying, King got the answer he Tuesday night when Sheriff Clifford cussed the effectiveness with which sought. nave raided whose Patten, deputies Third precinct O. H. Backman. the station is being heard over the the Lyte roadhouse time and again Fourth precinct George F. Was-so- n American continent Mr. Cannon "Insane State of Mind, a club he ask will announced that against Dr. A. C. Calllster. said the entire Intermountain sec- Doctor Responds. charter, obtained from the state, be Fifth precinct Jesse N. Smith. tion is new blanketd with daytime state Insane was In an tie A in revoked. "J mink hearing win be held The polling places will be as foland nighttime reception. of mind!" declared the witness. a few days before the secretary of lows: "Do you thing he was in such a state on this application New Transmitter Beaches FIRST PRECINCT. deterwould he mind of that state The trial before Judge Tanner Every State In Union. school, Districts 1 and 2 Sumner mine right from wrong?" urged King ' most the of consumed Tuesday day 636 South Third East. Although the new transmitter has not.'.' the alienist replied. think "I the chief the accept difficulty being bBbhhTC&uBhhHi xB Hamilton vBLuauB9QuH JaaaaW ' been In operation only slightly more BBhhhhK Districts 3 and 4 Jubilation of the defense over this Judge Gives Commissioners ance of Jurors. lauuuuuuuuuuuuuBaauuuuuueaaaaaaBanaat'H. Through his counsel, A. school. 770 South Eighth East. than three weeks, every state in the victory, however, was short-liveSaaaauuBBBuaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauaaaaar for E. filed had Norval Calllster, Lyte East high Districts 5 and 6 Union, every province of Canada and a few minutes later Deputy District Scathing Arraignment; Isan affidavit of prejudice against school. 840 South Thirteenth East. Alaska, Mexico. Central America. Attorney Adam A. Duncan, It Sheriff necessary making Patten, 21 6 New have Zealand and Hawaii and Districts Liberty school, Cuba, the witness, succeeded in sues Injunction. to obtain a special Jury venire. 1092 South Third East. been able to log KSL programs. Near- having the answers stricnen irom Districts 7 and 8 Triangle Drug, m ly every report is said to comment the record because Dr. Pace admitted Business Houses Combed 901 South Ninth East. on the quality and power of the sta- having taken into consideration conTo Get Necessary Jurors. tion signals. With a scathing arraignment of Districts 10, 11, 19 and 20 Whit-tlversations he had with Blackburn, Judge Tanner sent Constable Mr. Glade reported the closing of as well as the purported facts In At- the county commissioners and other school, 1568 South Third East. busia contract with National Broadcast- torney King's question. Districts 12 and 15 Hawthorne county officials, District Judge Eph-ral- George Tinges toInto State street ness houses obtain the assurewill the special which Hanson on Tuesday tied the school, 1632 South Seventh East. ing company Emerson panel, but the peremptory challenges intermountain section of several Conversations Not Part Districts 13 and 16 county road funds up in a knot by of the defense barred most of these. hours each day of national programs. Of Trial Evidence. school, 1337 South McClelland street. issuing a permanent injunction &N&lsWsW obto g BaauuuuK;: Uintah Finally, it appeared impossible Districts 14 and 24 Tabernacle Chair Organ It was not permissible for him to against drawing upon them. tain four jurors, three having been at school, 1227 South Fifteenth East. base his answers in part on his conThe permanent restraining order accepted. In National Broadcast of combing the Instead Districts 17 and 23 Forest Dale 1 came at the end of a three-da- y versations with Blackburn, argutown again, it was stipulated by both 2200 East. Negotiations are practically com- Mathison pointed out, becauseJudge South Seventh Drug. the ment over a filed by Alexsides that three men be allowed to plete, according to Mr. Glade, to conversations were not a part of the ander E. Lee,complaint Districts 18 and 22 Irving junior a representative of the The Jurors were: the 1172 East Twenty-firJury. originate in Salt Lake a series of na- trial evidence. comprise school, high Utah Taxpayers' association, charg- H. W. Reid. manager of the Moxum tional broadcasts to be released over South. cut of Blackburn throat the the a recent of $49 ing L. appropriation C. blue and orange network, the red, Brain, retired, hotel, foreman; District 25 Garfield school, 1938 who Jilted him, not in hate, but 631.92 made by the county commisthe first program of which will be girl and G. L. Hawkins, an employee of South Fifteenth East. loved her so much he presioners to the roads and bridges de- the Western Furniture company. furnished by the Salt Lake taber- because hekill SECOND PRECINCT. both himself and her partment was illegal. He prayed for ferred to nacle organ and choir. The evidence showed that Lyte was than see her dissipate at wild an Injunction. Districts 26, 27, 30, 31 and 3- 29 November of on the arrested Reports indicating the rapid busi- rather he believed her night to be attendFremont school, 153 South Second The court. In its ruling, held that by Deputy Sheriffs G. L. Schweitzer. ness growth and the good financial parties West. officers had given indifferent at- Bert Smith. Jack Larsen and William condition of the station were sub- ing, Dr. Pace said. the depres Suffering from maniac Districts 33, 34 and 36 Grant to the drawing up of their Fotes. during a raid. In which three Counties Would mitted by Mr. Cannon. Profit tention by of Insanof the five forms one school. 627 South First West. 1928 budget, that they had failed to gallons of liquor were found on the Present at the gathering were Syl- sion, Blackburn's primary objective, "establish a definite program" and premises. Districts 35 and 39 Riverside vester. Q. Cannon, J. P. Pltzpatrick, ity, Following Salt Lake Plan, school. 609 South Eighth West. Earl J. Olade, Bryant String ham, Dr. Pace testified, was to kill him- had "made no effort at least inteArresting officers testified that "to his self and secondary objective Districts 37, 38 and 41 Jefferson , David A. Smith, John N. Cope. David lligentlyto comply with the bud- when they drove into the Lyte place Assessor Claims. school. 1071 South West Temple. Neff and Daniel H. Vincent, the new take with him his loved object." near midnight, a searchlight was get." 28 29 Districts Was Franklin was and Action Thinks R. In W. Wallace kiosk auditor. thrown upon their car from a Special Appropriation school, 809 West Second South. at the corner of the roadhouse. As Dictated by Lave. Washington Made Districts 40 and 42 Edison school November tl. Taxation of intangible assets in soon as the "lookout" observed the "Do you mean to say he killed Miss 1416 West Eighth South. all counties of the state was urged 1 officers' car, he touched a button, the The special appropriation of Nelson because he loved her?" asked warned by Joseph H. Preece, Salt Lake counTHIRD PRECINCT. was made November 21 by the officers testified, which Prosecutor Duncan, incredulously. ty assessor, at the annual meeting Districts 51 and 52 West hieh "His action was dictated by love," commissioners to supplement operat- those Inside of an impending raid. of the county assessors and other ing expenses in the roads and bridges Find Empty Containers, But school, 241 North Second West. the witness answered. officials at the capital Tues53 and 54 taxing Districts "Do you mean to say that If a per- department. Commissioners R. H. No Jackson Liquor in Clubhouse. and W. H. Stenacker voted day. school, 750 West First North. P. H. Hocken, assistant general son loves another he would do the Labrum found officers declared for the appropriation. The they Districts 55. 56. 57 and 61 Wash Mr. Preece declared that in Salt freight agent of the Western Pa- object of his love violence?" pressed ington school, 163 West Fourth Commissioner Labrum, who is in empty containers, but nothing but Lake county certain classes of percific at Salt Lake, left Tuesday night the prosecutor. of the in clubhouse. aroma the whisky North. sonal property, including intangible "I do." to attend the opening of the conneccharge of the force of employees in District 58 J. A. Lees. 418 North "Then by his process of reasoning, this department. Is ill at nis home. Outside, in the weeds, however, three ftsKpts wprp heinir assessed while in tion between the western Pacific filled containers West. was were Fifth al s Blackburn her favor some other counties 1w,ln by Orson Spencer, superintendent of they doing main line at Wells, Nev., and the Districts 59 and 62 Oneaua ' cut-of- f, lowed to escape taxation to a great the shops, also is ill. Recently, the whisky were found, they testified. Wednesday. killing her?" NelS. J. 513 school. Attorney Mr. County Deputy of North belief was "Yes." West. the Tenth It to will forces had been back Wells work be who at degree. Other officials put who prosecuted, gave Lyte an Preece that if all the counties folDistrict 60 Bonneville school. after a layoff, but as the money for son, are H. J. Beem. superintendent of the Doctor Agrees to half-hoon the lowed the example of Salt Lake uncomfortable 1561 North Chicago street. Salt Lake division, and A. J. Johnson, Prosecutor's Suggestion. payrolls is not now available, they stand, Lyte upon will be laid off until such time as county that large additions to the FOURTH PRECINCT. traveling freight agent at Pocatello. "Isn't it Just as reasonable to think the commissioners are able to ad- had denied any knowledge of the tax rolls of those counties would The connection, which consists of that Districts 76 and 77 Lafavette so assert to as went him she when far down and turned he liquor, levertise and make appropriation several miles of track and viaducts school. 61 East North Temple. that if it was found where the ofThe remarks of Mr. Preece were over the Southern Pacific tracks and determined if he could not have gally. Districts 78. 79 and 83 Lowell booze made at the Her no one else should, so he cut her found the said ficers it, they of session the will the the Victory highway, morning give A school, 119 E street. could not have been on his prem- conference, and Judge Hanson Suggests .4 u Vaa at the afternoon Western Pacific direct access to tW throat?" Districts 80 and 84 Longfellow ises. "Perhaps." Charles E. Hawkins, Utah Bringing Settlement. Twin Palls territory In southern meeting scnooi, ooi nrst avenue. Prosecutor Nelson led Lyte Into "Isn't that the most probable reacut-of- f, assessor, declared it was "all Idaho. The District 85 Ensign school, 431 Judge Hansen, in ruling on the testifying that he was manager of county for son?" Mr. Preece to talk that to W. case Oscar completed more than a year ago, right avenue. Tuesday, suggested Ninth an "I so." think Auto don't the Granite organizaclub, relinked the Oregon Short Line with Carlson, attorney for the plaintiff, tion with 3000 members, and that he way," but added that the fact Districts 81 and 82 Wasatch was almost an Allen Poe It Edgar Claus most Ones Little of Santa Pacific. the Southern the mained that intangible Hope and H. A. Smith and Rollo Thomas, school, 1155 East South Temple. The Western Pacific construction saturnalia of delving into the gray for the defendants, that they should had no lease on the premises. He assets were in Salt Lake county. FIFTH PRECINCT. t Wells, incident to the building of circles of deranged minds as the get together and bring about a set- said the club was operating under a Will Firesides Them Find Goddard Says Method in answer to questions of state charter. Districts 101, 102, 103, 104 and 109 the connection, cost approximately alienist, tlement. both defense and in a Of Receipts Dangerous. prosecutions, Twelfth school, 430 East First South. $150,000 and was done by the Utah All Their Own. Attorney Smith, who declared the Surprise Sprung When cold, matter-of-fafashion, devoid Districts 105, 106, 107, 108 and 110 Construction company. J. Percy Goddard, certified pubLease Is Produced. of emotion, paraded the actions and court order affects only the approassesBryant Junior high school, 745 East lic accountant, spoke on the priation made on November 21, said chicken near reactions of insane persons. denied the He house, First South. proper advertisement would be made which the liquor was found, was on sor's receipt, and said the way in Medical Terms Districts 111. 112, 113 and 114 Santa Claus will make his yearly Wholehearted Support Asked handled in are these which December 10 for the appropriation of his receipts Room 311. City and County building. premises. He was hazy about the most counties is dangerous. There visit to the Children's Service society Bewilder Crowd. sufficient funds to carry on the directors in Letter Received at U. of or officers of the Districts 115, 116 and 117 Web- is little or no record of receipts kept home , are "Dementia- Praecox." but there on.schedule, no "paresis." work. was lease. sure he right had but club, ster school, 429 South Eighth East. U. From Vassar. by the deputy assessors, Mr. Goddard J toxic psychosis" manic depressive. ' A moment later, however, Mr. Nelhe ones whom little several The Granite school district will pleases said, and by reason of the faulty sysmanTwo hundred and forty-tw- o uirsr Him uuier meuicai terms were wmir son flashed the lease covering the tem hold Its election at the same i prevailing some honest assessor annually that art hoping and waitWholehearted support of the Kel-lo- g Wednesday, according to A. time, ufacturing esbnshment? pmploy-in- g bandied as the courtroom crowd Vr night club and the chicken house in might be the victim ol some dishonGeorge 6345 workers are operating in ieanea lorwara in oewuoerment ing for a Christmas a little different peace pact among college stu- Lavin. clerk of the board. question, and a plat showing the est deputy. one In a private home. At the close of the day. Attorney Salt Lake county, figures compiled dents Is urged in a letter received by covered in the lease brought Lie Roy S. ground incumbent do Richards, of Juab men Livestock county It Is the hope of Miss Marguerite Douglas Wood, head of the students from the Second by the United States bureau of cen- King disclosed that he will call only all parts of the place under Lyte's not precinct. Is being . object tq a full count of sheep Woodin. director of the society, to nf 111. TTi, sus Indicate. The figures were sub- one more, witness, who will testify it,- nt control. opposed by George Soderberg. In Juab Joel livestock. other and Taylor, these tots in homes by Christ- mitted to J. F. Whitaker. chairman briefly to events in Blackburn's life. place col) An additional surprise was sprung Patricia Westcott, It tne underst00d ,e the j Fourth. Alma Swenson and Har- - mas. Adoption of babies is so pop- ,, of the manufacturing committee of Indicating that his mind is unbal- daughter of Warren K. Westcott, by Charles Holt, owner of the prop- county assessor, declared In speaking ri tfl nt old Slade Martin are on the assessment of transient live- ular that there are always a list of universities running for the the chamber of commerce by E. K. anced. Then the defense will rest. 1425 drive, and the child's erty, who testified he had leased the stock. place on the board. The state's rebuttal testimony nurse.Arlington Ellsworth, chief of the field divUlon. waiting for one to take in, people Miss Jenna Vee Adamson. 22, property to Lyte. "We feel the wholehearted The suphave been descatpolling and places A motion to assess sheep chilshould start Wednesday afternoon bureau of the census. but there are some twenty-fiv- e In summing up. before the Jury, injured in an automobile accident as in 1928 was dren from 2 to 15 years of age that port of the United States, for this ignated as follows: Wages paid by the manufacturing and closing arguments of opposing Monday night, were reported recov- Mr. Nelson called attention to that tle at the same figures is essential in the Interest of pact Districts 131 and 132 Madison assessors. Attention have waited in favor of the others. plans total I8.002.M9 annually; ma- counsel may be heard Thursday ering at the L. D. 8 hospital Tues- part 'of Lyte's testimony which was passed by the better International relations," said school. 2465 South State street; Mrs. terials cost $38,350,663. and the value Thus the Jury should get the case day. They will be removed to the contradicted and suggested that the was called also to a reported stateSome are not available for legal tae letter. "We urge, therefore, that Van Home Whiteley. Mrs; LuCy W. ment by William Hooper, secretary adoption, declares Miss Woodin. but of the annual output is $59,793,666. Thursday evening or Fridav morn- Westcott home Wednesday. remainder of his testimony might be of you circulate a petition among your Smith, Mrs. May Taylor. a the Utah Wool Growers' associa- nevertheless hope to be taken per students " Only manufacturers with an annua! ing. suffered cuts oh the face taken with a grain of salt. to effect the 133 that favor They Districts they and 134 1850 South that there will be about 3,000.- manently Into homes without for- - the lmrnediate and favorable consld- - Twenty-firBlackburn. In concludinir his tes when the automobile in which tion, output of $5000 of more were considthey East street; Mrs. El000 sheep In the state next year .. i ma MTV ni unfit it it r ered. The manufacturers' census timony at the morning session, de- were riding, driven by Mr. Westcott, r niiv ui iiir-iti Dlckert. Mrs. Sarah Buttler, marks the first compilation made by clared he could remember none of Th she saysT should prove welcome ad- nTuni sie announ Mrs. Villa Rowe. the number on the assessment rolls anions vj names counties and will be included in the the events of the day of the slaying. Henry Hafer, 341 East Truman ave-8- 5 of Utah indorse students the District 141 Garfield school. Garin 1929. biennial record of United States In several verslty 10 kai nM), at Seventh East and South Tem-- . All are not orphans. e,V!n ,hr J"01" ne movement. He said a petition will field. Utah; Mrs. Florence Morgan, was manufacturers. is unable neld cases one parent lives, but ' his Pie streets. Neither driver was ln- doubtless be drawn within a few Mrs. Ida Stewart. Mrs. Al Thomas. Snow Welcomes County by his own counsel .Vigorous jured to support the child. In two In- days and presented to the students. Districts 142 and 143 Webster Delegates in Address. failed to shake hu stances the children are motherless, Coolidge Nominates Clark school. Magna. Utah; Mrs. Jack 1 was with fathers rendered The convention repeated. "I don't rememher " Tuesday practically Nielson. Mrs. C. L Hyatt, Mrs. JoFor Undersecretary of State Police Search Fails opened by an address of welcome by helpless one an Invalid, the other seph Bezzant. Edward H. Snow, chairman of the tuberculosis stricken and In a saniPrivate Rites Held BroadGeneral Postmaster To Reveal District 144 Pleasant Green ward and Missing Boy 0Pnal to Th Tribune state board of equalization hall. Magna, Utah; Mrs. J. R. Jar-vi- s. For Mrs. Loveridge WASHINGTON. Dec 4 -- The prescasts Need for Doing It assessment, who called the meeting. tarium. these time Time after youngsters Mrs. Ritta B. Donaldson, Mrs. The police continued searching the The speaker urged the assessors to have watched the babies leave the ident today sent to the senate the Now for Holiday. James Purser.. nomination of J. Reuben Clark, Jr, In conformance with her wish, pri- west side of the city Tuesday for treat everybody alike in the matter institution for homes, parental care H. j, Raybum. 12, son ofof J. New- - District 145 Hercules clubhouse, i Earl Smith, lost since last of Utah to be undersecretary of state. vate funeral sen ices were held for of taxation, and pointed out uni1 them They are old enough the general manager Bacchus. Utah; Mrs. O. A. Jones, Mr. Clark was appointed to this of- Mrs. Clara P. Loveridge. 88. at Thursday morning, when he left the the matter of assessment 10 enow ine memim oi me sn,u- - burn, in formity a who house sunered the Mrs. hotel, E. Harmon.Mrs. C. H. Thomas. slight Salt Lake citizens planning to mail was what was desired. fice last summer, after congress had Kiavesiae in rrovo citv cemeterv homo of his mother. Mrs Emm tlon. but still they hope on. And if concussion of the brain and lacera-Mi. i ..'7. L . ioiiiuii. icni wesi iniro south street Christmas parcels and cards are re adjourned, and It is necessary that ch. s efforts meet with the tions on the face when struck by an Woodin quested to "Shop and Mail Early" by the senate confirm his nomination daughter. ihZ tmif? dtsJrirt success she hopes for. it soon will automobile Tuesday morning, was before his hold on the office becomes abandoned Postmaster General Harry 8. New. be their turn Mrs reported "in fair condition" by'physl- died at the to Loveridge a of who an addressed letter the No abduction open and turned to permanent. opposition to his residence. 1386 Fifth East family a theory Tueday wnt street. belief that the bov had strayed Into local postoffice Tuesday. Complying cl28 confirmation is anticipated. BITTEN BY "nor The youth was struck at Broadwav Monday. She came to Utsh from some home where he was known and with the request. Postmaster John 824 Prostor J. a (5, street by an automobile Main land Bitten dog. 1851. Indiana by in McPhee posted the slogan In a conu Uving there. Double Funeral Rites Plans for the annual football hn. West Second South street, was treat- - driven by William L. Dunkley. 913 . spicuous place. East Bixth South street. He was quet of East high school have been In Colorado Wednesday Final rites for Mrs. Jane Fyfe ed at the emergency nospiiai The postmaster general's letter a ne sunerea lacera- taken to the emergency hospital and completed, it was announced Wed stated that a 300 per cent Increase Irvine, widow of William Irvine, were p. m. Tuesday, later removed to his home nesday. The affair will be held Friin the volume Of mall occurs during held Tuesday afternoon from the tion of the left wrist. Double funeral services for Mr and day night for all those who played the holiday season. The posting of Eighteenth ward chapel. Bishop Mrs. A. G. Land berg will be held at football the past season on any of parcels and cards at least a week or George 8. Ashteri of Capitol H1U Sanford. Colo. Wednesday. Interthe school's teams. The East High The invocation was 10 days before Christmas is suggested ward presided. ment will be In Sanford citv cemeAthletic Otrls will be the hostesses. to Insure delivery and to expedite offered by Justice Samuel R. Thur-ma- n tery. Special guests will be Bruce E work of postal' employees. Mrs. Lindberg was formerly Mrs George N. Child. George A. President Nephi L Morris of Salt Sarah Rasmussen of Salt Lake She Warrants for the arrest of Ruth this section The metal Eaton. of L. T. Whitney Oeorge F. Wesson, Dr. A J Lake stake. Bishop died Monday, after a long Illness, at McDonald and Imed. w Murphy. D A Callahan, Arthur George Bennett on and capable of the aard Bishop the ace of 70 years. She is surEighteenth ' Overladge. Roy Mclntyre. Lowell mber 30; tor two days' travel, by Aahton were the speakers The grave vived by five children: Mrs James charges of violation of the prohibl- - JLTtL ,,i - ,ii!" m,klrni lur c0ln" H IWO Romney. I. J Armstrong. Ott Rom-ne- y. TW.mkar in City cemetery was dedicated by ex- - to the public at 2 o'clock P Rasmussen. Lowell P Rasmussen ihw 100 canaries are than More 1 weanesaay Sa'urday under the years ordlnarv methods Ben Llngenfelter. C Oren WilMusical selections 16. and by December 14 for longer Bishop Ash ton Raymond R. Rasmussen and Wilbur m the result of confiscation Tuesday m addition the police ted to vie for honors in the inter- - ndall day Sunday without charge son. Lee Simmons. J East L. Rasmussen of Salt Lake, and Joe Sf mnnnaBlnllll in Parratt. Journeys. It was suggested to re- were given by Mrs Jessie Williams pec and confiscation of 2S quaru paraphernalia Miss of Alice E Rowe. Miss Charlotte contest and Crinational canary singing a Rasmussen of Taos. N. M o.' 'Kjuor bv members of quest receivers of packages hot to and Charles Williams and the . e m m quantity 8tewart ' McKiniey Oswald, Dr Harwhich the Salt Lake and type birds, while Leonard exhibition Mr Lindberg died November JO He Local terion quartet. open them before Christmas. nd tritnl pro" Jcono1 ry K Gurnsey. Frederic ager Dr. A. Ray Irvine of Los Angeles, c was 72 years of age club will hold at the New- - i0r Oeden bird expert, will jud delivery cards should be mailed by lhe agent" E.. A. Hedman. chief of the nti 21. Postmaster McPhee a son. will return to his home Wed- wmm December r.ui r At Forty-fourt- h ammt noner canaries. Rollers wll be iu.v ikju.it and Seventh vice squad: Ezra Fj met and Ham South miuiuij ' If your watch eant be fixed bv East, street the officers said Commander R L. Irvine. tries already havr reached that flg- - judged on song alone, while the other said nesday Steel Flies. they Nelson, members of the squad, and Srhubach Square Deal Jeweler. 172 found amang the anotner son. wui return to nis sta- - ure and more sre expected varieties will be judged on song, ROW PRE88 Filing first two equipment federal 2ndPSomif S3 conducted agents, the For Diamonds and Watches, see Uon at Mare Island. Calif on Thurs-- , Main, throw It away. will take place Saturday plumage, conformation (Adv Judging gas whisky ager ever uncovered in raid. condiand Legal Blanks-Sess- ion Laws. Jensens, Jewelers, 71 Main 8t lAdv day. morning and the exhibit will be open tion . on First Program. j thrill-seeke- rs lf HMT FUNDS Ray-boul- TIED IN COURT A uhhhhhVbBhhhhhhhhhhhhuhhhhhhhhE Tt!bbbbV d, j . er PIECE URGES st -- T Hocken Leaves For Celebration Tl r $49,-63- one-gall- Wells-Rogers- xm Wells-Rogers- Students Urged To Aid Peace Pact ct Plants in County Hire 6345 Persons - eStCOtt LilllCl Reported Better T T Early Christmas u1 i l IL. J!S.1? ; Mailing Urged ill st a. T Boy Hit by Auto Out of Danger - ss 55" """" aS2 Mrs. Jane Irvine Football Players ti:i First Gas Whisky Ager Found In Raid by Prohibition Agents ?' 9" East High Fetes i Buried Tuesday , h,." XT ' -- T,,..,. V. , , . ..n,. rn rw.mr Tta, 1 ' Salt Lake Canary Club Singinjr Contest Opens at Hotel Friday MKS 233 , "tric . VZ Mll-llkt- o. Jn y 1 X I |