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Show THE SALT LAKE 5TBIBTJNE, SATURDAY MORXIXG, SEPTEMBER NOTICK. r CriU fails to BreakSlence oi BELIEVE IT OR NOT i Suspect Held in Girl Attack 0. (Reg. S. BY RIPLEY Office.) proof of anuhini depicted bj him Prxvtees C0MHtAotcTie4c Cocks spoil Too fAMr " KAHDS HAK IW aotn especial to The Tribune. STRATH iWGLO, Kfeshlre, IDAHO PALLS, Idaho Sheriffs 27 '4'. Scotland. Sept. and county attorneys from half a Johnny Hill. British flyweight dozen southeastern. Idaho countie Prtrtar had failed to penetrate the i0C.1v nis aeain resunrn wall of silence with which a man from the bursting of a blood named Johnson, suspected of being a H In his hint? 11 Doropw! of ear-old the assailant triirtini for a world's title bat- - H thy Croft Wednesday night, has sur-- 1 WatriVi Clmnam tit with rounded himself. Caught on the banks of the lifer hear Rigby the man, who speaks with a Swedish accent, has steadfast-- 1 siaylng 0( Marie West in King Hill ly refused to explain how spots beweek lleved to be blood, came to be on his Th, transient, who officers were coat. He also refuses to state where .ri..iK-- rf here had refused to Kive his he was on the night the Croft girl name, was arrested in the search for was attacked and also where he was following the attack Thursnr the daw that Marie West of King suspects day on Dorothy Croft in Idaho Falls. Bill was attacked and murdered. It was recalled that Albert RobSpots on Johnson's coat were an- erts, held here for several days as a alysed at a local laboratory as blood, suspect, had described meeting a and red, curly hair found at the man with a Swedish accent on his aoene of the crime tallies with John-ton'- Journey from near Twin Falls to He was put in the sweat box Boise. He said the man "acted late Friday afternoon and authorities crmsy." He was living on a deserted were firing questions at him broad-Sid- ranch along the railroad, though endeavoring to get details on Roberts could not tell officers the his whereabouts the night of the exact location of the ranch. King Hill murder and assault here The sheriff's office here was also Johnson evaded questions. Sheriff advised that a negro was being held and aays, attempted Harry Meppen in Yakima on suspicion of connecto lead his questioners off the track. tion with the Vest murder as well as Johnson was sweating during the the slaying last winter of June Nelexamination and 'apparently is cov- son in Salt Lake City. The message said the negro had ering; something up," according to the aheriff. .served a term in the Missouri penian attentiary several yearse ago for Find Pieces of Hair at Scene was given tack on a negro. AaaaalL Of OWs as Joe Bernard. John Bartlett. citv merchant poof E W. Rhodes lice, and Sheriff Jefferson county, found the hair Friday afternoon while going over the scene of the assault again. The hair, two different pieces with ane being from the girls head, was found on some plants near where Special to The Tribune. the girl was lying. It is short and have been ELY, Nev. Trustees curly and red in color. Johnson's named for two newly organized hair Is similar to that which was school districts In the territory unfound, and chemists will compare the der supervision of J. Carlos Lambert, two. One footprint was also meastate superintendent of edusured at the scene, being twelve cation.deputy He announced this week that Inches long and making a deep im- M H. Osborne and Dave Kerr would pression in the ground. serve as trustees for the Big Wash During the grilling Friday after- district near Baker on the Utah line, noon Johnson could not give a clear and that Mrs. Alfred Bellander of account of where he has been since Baker would serve as teacher. September 6. He said he had been Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ercanback will 'around the country." Reports from compos the first board of trustees Rigby. where he had a camp in the for the Moon river district in the "Jungles" north of town on the dry White river section. A teacher for bed of the river, Indicate that he the school has not yet been selected. tnade several trips from hit camp. He told authorities that about a year ago last November he had been arPotatello Man Sent rested at Clinton, Iowa, eharged with Body Rockland throwing stones, and officers were To for Burial trying to tie this up with the use of which with handkerchief a a stone in pedal to The Tribune. the girl was attacked. POCATEIXO, Idaho A. Lester Thorn, 5. former resident of PocaSheriff Describes Suspect tello, died at Reno, Nev., Monday, the a "Acting Queer." body arriving here Friday and will be Authorities stated sent to Rockland for interment, Bun-dadiwill not actions Indicate that he During residence here Mr. vulge what information he has. SherThorn was employed in the car deiff Meppen described Johnson at partment of the O. 3. L. railroad, and was also connected for four years acting queer." Search of Johnson's camp Friday with the Z. C. M. I. afternoon by Sheriff Meppen revealed Mr. Thorn Is survived by his widow, additional evidence when a white Mrs. Edyth Thorn. Reno, and the folhandkerchief and a white rag were lowing children Mrs. Cleo Lnmpros found and are believed to be stained and J. Glenn Thorn, both of Reno; with blood. They had been washed. Alvln L. Thorn, Pocatello. He Is also Sheriff Meppen said, and they will survived by the following be submitted to chemists for examiMrs. Clarice Henderson, Reno; nation. A piece of cardboard also Guy Walker and Mrs. lone Woodwas found with what appeared to be land, both of Pocatello, and a brother, blood stains- - on It. The stains look Isaac Thorn of Ogden. at though they had been made by a man's fingers. Sheriff Meppen said. Peace authorities from over south- Governor Baldridga ern Idaho were assembled In the Leaves for Festival room questioning Johnson. There were Jack Balderson, chief of detectives at Pocatello; C. B. Moser. O. S. BOISE. Idaho (.Governor fit L. special agent of Pocatello; Sheriff C Baldrldge left Friday for Parma James Barlogi of Gooding Sheriff to address a congregation gathered A. A. Stevens and H. W. Beckwith. for the annual fait festival. Sunday prosecuting attorney from Elmore he will leave for Ogden for the western division convention of the United county; Sheriff Rhodes, Jo O. Martin of Arco, prosecuting attorney; States. Chamber of ' Commerce. Prosecuting Attorney J. T. Evans, Sheriff Meppc and city attorneys. Richfield Prepares A suspect, Oeorge Brack, was here afternoon from Big Entertainments Friday brought American Falls, but he had not been He was found in the Special to The Tribune. questioned. Dr. Otto L. AnderRICHFIELD. jungles there. His description tallies son, chairman of the stake commuclosely with that given by the girl. is being nity activity committee, has anEvery possible thread picked up and work of the police and nounced that a series of six entereheriffs office will be continued un- tainments will be given during the til the assailant is hunted down coming winter. Tickets will be placed on sale In A (JP1. Scandinathe near future." Just what will bo BOISE. Idaho vian accent, though no party In the offered the public this year has not west, was viewed by officers today definitely been decided. as possibly connecting the unnamed transient arrested at Rigby with the LINE ORGANIZES. O8M0ND. Wyo An official orrBOBATO AWD GUARDIAN SKIT ttoTICXi. ganization of the Osmond Pipe Line tlta-r(Ceasult esaaty clerk or th. rMsectivs company has been named, with Wtt tut further lntftnnMra. ) ltam Cassity, president; Edward Vie- CR ED I oa s. aerretarv and treasurer utiH th ftVxte of Joseph Mazruchl. Deceased. following board of directors Charles Creditors will present claims with Viegel, Axel Umberg an Joseph Voueheta to the undersigned at 902 Harrison. Work is being rushed to complete Reams building. Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before the second day of De- the water system into the town becember, A. D. HIS fore freezing weather. CHARLES LIvrNOSTON. Executor of the last will and testa- MEET.""" Deceased. ment of Joseph Mazzuchl, Date of first publication, September Specisl to The Tribune. SO. A. D. 1829. RICHMOND. The Parent-TeachDev. Hoppaugh. stark it Johnson. Aassociation of trie Richmond ttorneys for Executor schools held the first meeting of the year Friday at the schoolhouse Olenn Winn, principal of the 8mlthfielcj THE SALT LAKE TRIBE NE school, spoke of the platoon system now A BOOKLET OFFERS being used in the Smithfield schools. OF POETRY COACH'S FATHER DIES. The finest thought and senti ments ot the race have been ex8peclst lo The Tribune. pressed In verae. MT. . PLFASANT Coach E. O. There are certain poems that Brunger of Wasatch academy was everyone loves. Tljls booklet la made those loved be..; advised Thursday of the death of his UP of old poems, from coast to rosvet by the vwople father. T. J. Brunger, in Sedan, Kan., of the United States after a month's illness from erysipIs Thc-- e crest erjswment for elas Mr. Brunger is survived by his eeeiyone In this collection of the widow, three daughters and three DODUIar poems of Ainerisa. those . which the people themselves have 'sons. chosen as their favorites. Comotleel A N N 0 1' N cV"w HIDING. tn nest booklet form for popfjlsr distribution t ten' cents cost and EUREKA Announce-men- t is made handling; charge of the marriage. in Salt LaTce Citv on Lae the coupon. September 197)1 Arthur,F. Sylvester. tiTintlc mining man. and FrdeTlr. Miss Iola Woodbtirn of Salt Lake Hal;:n Director, The Salt Like Tribune City. -- " LICHT WORK IfAn B Aetti Kill vliiey.Cal. ' MAI BftM T.MEO 40 (5 15- - EVECTEP UTV TREASURER Of treasurer or city rank Treasurer or k of c treasures o sawm; tund " TREASURER or , ST John Harold Guild HOlttlrt.rtaSi - Piek Trustees ? y. : n: ; rir a we-- l S I well-kno- ,T ln'onratio-- i Burea'-Washington. D. C. .V inclose herewith ten centr In com or stamps for a copv of t:ie booklet America's Favorite Poems i T Neme Street City 8tte I , s DIVIDEND e -- f.JI S j NEW YORK. Sept ?7 ' API - Director-- : of the American - Ice company today raised (he regular quarterly on the common stock from ;n o 75 cents, planus the stock on a S3 annual basis The ususl qusr-terl- v d ndcud-nt- , tl V) was declared on the preferred slock Bo4h are payable October 36 to stork of record Ortober 6 The company subsldisries operates ice minufacturir.f plants- - and roududts a oolesale ana retail lae business in New Hamrr-hire- . Massachusetts. New Toric. New Jersey. Pennsylvania. Mai land and Hie District of Columbia. EACH OF THE s FOLLOWING HOMES WILL BE SOLD FOR $100 UNLESS SOME ONE PAYS MORE Jf AN Joseph Yates V! BAPTjsTe It AflSHTrlAf CAHWAtK. SWiM . AMD FLy Tett GURNARD. There is a place in thc WORLD WHERE ALL CLOCKS correct whether. are 1AVCr. -o- 4 a. tBieo-lyn They " Aft IfcOClAMS ----. 2 CHICKENS. At All TcaAullaj' C I0BSTERS.7CRABS, A.I ft a tQ.it t sr , i tX- K C OyVT A . 4 n - r run DOM T fast-slow-- or ROM AT ALL mm Si . CortNArAA ' ' i. tAvl -- r... o 56nrYc.nciv.o . n. . MARVEL OF The. JAAlOAii n E""i truly 5v 7 'i i 01 t A n T CAME . . And pitchcd WTS IN & TtMCS AT BAT ONE-Ml- . S3p-- - EpecJsl to The Tribune. TOOELE Joseph Yates, age 76. died at ,'he family home at Lake Wednesday a short Illness.. Point following He was a pioneer of Tooele county and came here with his parents when 2 years of age. his mother carrying him most of the way scross the plains. Th'y came directly to Lake Point, where be has made ins home ever since. He was a member of the early Ltah militia for two years, and was llagbearrr under Captain John Oillespie during the Black Hawk war. He served in the bisnnpr.c o.' the Lake Point ward of the L. D 8 church for 25 years and also served on the school board. He wss born Febmsry 12. 1F51. st Alton. 11! , the son of Absolen sud Elizabeth Butt-le- y Yates. Mr.'Yates' life occupation hag been farming and rattle raisins. He Is survived by his wife. Ellrabe'.h Maxsons and well Yates, and the following Yates of 8alt Lake City, daughters, Joseph James of Vernon: Bishop llvrum Yates, Yates. W. o Yates. Mrs Martha Garrard. Mrs L&vina Paget, all of Lake Point; also and 14 by 35 grandchildren and four brothers. Abrshsm sud Charles Yates, both of Lake Point. Edwsrd Yates of Kelton. Utah, and John Yates, ot 8slt Lake CHy. Mr. Yates was the oldest pioneer ot Lake Point, and during his life he has done to aid the growth of Tooele county. Funeral services wllibe held at the Lake Point ward chapel Sunday, September 29. P. m. It 1 OdOCk was Chrlsten.-,e- n moved to the iaala The body be viewed parlors at Tooele cliy and may at 10 o'clock. there until S.inday morning Prom 10 until 1 o'clock the body may be Lake Point. viewed at the family home at Interment will be In the Lake Point Anna Eliza Barlow the directors also authorised Special to The Tribune, SHERIFF'S SALE. ssie ot additional snares in me corpora,8. I.OOAN. Mrs. Anna Blza Barlow. tion, the amount to be determined later. District Third of ,.- the Court In the new will be issue for Is estimated the ujcm rtw.. wioow Oi nenry r. NIW YORK, Sept 'API Business It n In and for the County day morning at the home of her daughter. will be given ISO, 000 shares. District. Judicial rights Priority In failures this country dunni the Second East of Bait Lake. State of Utah. Columbia Mrs Amos Hanson. 661diedNorth totaled 431. an Increase of St over last present stockholders. two yesrs ago. Her husband Trust company, a corporation. Plain- street. Co. reports areek's total. R. U. Dun Mrs. Barlow was the daughter of Alfred AdministraMelvln week Boyce. Failures for the corresponding last against NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEETING OE tiff, rear totaled 400. of the Estate of Franklin E. Boyce, born April 24. 1851. at Richmond. Ind. She THE STOCKHOLDERS OF PEEK-LES- S tor and Marlnda Boyce. Deceased. mo'ed here fourteen years ago from that Deceased, A UTAH COMPANY. COAL tlecoMatlons whereby the Republic Iron by her daushter, To he sold at Sheriff's section. She Is survived Defendant Ac Steel company will purchase the Union urandrhildrcn an! two CORPORATION. Sain at the west front door of the two Drawn Steel Company of Cleveland were . . . . dren. . and In the v. as. Courthouse City oe been to ssld today have County Virtually neia ai Funersl services win Hotlee Is hereby given that a special Countv of Utah, on Sunday in Sev. nth-da- y church. Adventist Lake. State of Salt Poer-leaa meeting of the stockholders of A. D. 1929. at 23rd October. oi the day Coal company, s Utah corporaThe Chesapeake Aj Ohio railroad has or, 12 o'clock noon of said day. that cerHall dered S3, Mo tons of rails for Its 1M0 reWanda tion, la called to be held and will be or parcel of land situate in quirements, of which the Bethlehem Steel held tt the principal office and place tain piece of Utah, de- Special to The Tribune. 16.271; Inland of business of said corporation at 1103 gait Lake County, Bute corporation will furnish t: scribed as follows, Bteel company, is. 604. and the Csrnegle Commencln; rRK E, Word reached relatives In Price building. Salt Lake City, at a point In the center of a county Thursday ol the death of Wtnda Lidell Steel company. ISSS The Pere Marquette Newhoua 2 o'clock p. in. of hour at the Utah, tons of 20.100 ordered rslls. the Hall In California, the morning of Septemhas railway running easterly and westerly Mrs Hall had on Monday, the 14th day of October, road 26. from heart failure. order belnc divided among the Bethlehem. about 26 rods north and 4S 5 rods east ber California, her Inland and the Algona steel companies been visiting relatives In was 1921, for the following purposes: 19. Township 2 of center section of the the daughter Price. 8he The Illinois Steel company also has received in home being 1. To consider and determine upon ot Mr. and Mrs. James Lidell end was well an order for blh tons from the Hocking Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridways and means for raising funds for South, 87.5 known in Price, having been a student et thence north Valley railway. and ian, running corporate purposeg In the principal rods; thence east 33 rods, more or less, the Carbon county high school several years 1907. She is Orders received by the Worthlngton Pump amount of not to exceed Three Hun- - to fence corner; thence south 32 7 rods; ago. She was born April 15. A: Dollars ($350.survived by herHusband. A. N. Hall: one company, so far this year, it dred Fifty Thousand H.I son. age J; her parents, three sisters. was reported today, were approximately 30 000 00). and. among other things, to thence west 19 rods; thence south Robert, John per cent ahead of those on the books In consider and pass upon a proposal to rods to center of county road; thence Mrs. Allan Browne of Price, of Mrs. Price, and of Price and Barbara north 843" west 14 5 rods to the place Shiner the same period last year, and unfilled orwill be sent to borrow all or' any part ttcreor by Isone son. Ross The boay 11 acres. ders now are In excess of S4.000.u00. of containing bonds therefor se- morebeginning, Sunday and may be viewed between suing negotiable or less. Together with 6 shares Price the hours of 9 and 12 Mondny morning at The New York Central Is Inquiring fer cured by all or any. part of the prtp-ert- y of water McMillan Ditch the home of her parents. Funeral services right In tne 100.000 ton of rails and It Is expected the assets of the corporation. and at and four sharrs of water right in the will be held st the L. D. 8. tabernacle order will be placed within two weeks. 2. To amend the Articles of IncorPrice cemeand Mavfleld Irrigation com- Price, with Interment In the of this corporation by chang- Cahoon Situate and In Salt Lake County, tery under the direction ol Wahace ' pany. Directors of the AT .car coninsnv. of Ard- - poration .... capital Harmon, undertakers. ing the present authorized more. Pa . propose to change the of Utah. the par State stock of the company from $100 par value stock of 1.000.000 shares ofa share Purchase price payable In lawful to to no par: to Issue three new shares for value of One Dollar ($1.00) Swenson Newman one old, and to offer stockholders of record 50.000 hares without par value, and money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this October 3p rlabis to purchase new stock at to provide for the Issuance and 8peclal to The Tribune. 1829. of 26th 110 a share In the ratio of one new share September. day stock. of said OGDEN. Mrs. Carrie Swenson Newman, A special CLIFFORD PATTEN. for each three old ones held. wife of Joseph J Newnnan of Tremonton. 3. To make any other or different has been called meeting of stockholders Sheriff of Salt Lake County, died Friday afternoon at the home of her for October 30, to vote on the proposal. changes In, or amendments to, the Utah. of State sister. Mrs. John Nelson. 544 Washington Articles of Incorporation of this of heart trouble. t venue, after a long illnessfive By C. L. Schettler. Deputy. that may be proposed at said Reports from the Youngstown steel area days ago for She had come to Ogden PlainCalvin Rawllngs, Attorney for state that, owing to the declining rate f meeting to facilitate the raising ot Mrs. Newman was born in Lotreatment automobile den'and. concessions continue to funds for the corporation as aforesaid. tiff. 4. 1885. and came to Ogden with gan July Date of first publication. September develop In 'rolled steel products and that her parents. Andrew and Sophia Iarson 4. To authorise and direct the Eoard 28. 1929. hot and cold rolled .strip has been offered She lived here until Swenson. when a baby f th: corof Directors and officers at lower levels by mills anxious to mainrears ago. when she went to Treseventeen all of Prices by mill aire to do any and schedules tain rolling things she had since resided. She where poration monton. NOT1CE CONTRACTORS. TO to :iu thetn deemed necessary or proper to rods have been trnueea trom 14 wss a member of the L. D 8. church end a ton. Office of the City Recorder. an active worker In the Relief society. Pricarry out the determinations that shall A. associstton and the Y. L. M. L Hen1929. 12. stockholders' Salt Lake Utah., said meeting. mary at made be Sept. City, The Pnblk Service corporation, of New Surviving sre her husbsnd. one son.brothSealed proposals will be received at 5. To consider and pass upon any Jersev. on Ortober L uroooses to inske Its ry, of Tremonton. end the following Lewis-tothis office until 10 o'clock a. m , Tues- ers P.. second offer to sell Ss cumulative no par and all other matters or things that E Stewart. and sisters: Mrs. prererreo; stock St 993 a snare ana accrued may be presented lor determination at day, October 8. 1929. for constructing Idaho. Mrs. Nelson. John E. Swenson dividend for cssh, or on terms of $5 down said meeting in connection with the pip sewer In sewer extension No. 472. and Charles Swenson of Ogden. Joseph The 110 first . Mrs. Clyde share month Wash per and per funds for corporate purPrinceton avenue. 17th to 18th East Swenson of Wenatchee. offer of this nature was made last October, raising in ofthe and Ralph Swenson of Los Anceles principal amount cf not street, according to plana on file In McAtte poses when nearly 40.000 shares were sold. are in charge of Funeral arrangements to exceed $350,000 00 as aforesaid, and the City Engineer's office. rk Sons. New bond offerings this week total I3S-J7- J to recess or adjourn said meeting for Instructions to bidders, specifications Llndqulst (XH). compsred with j nttvonn last week such further consideration and action and forms for contract and bond, toand 10.417,000 in the corresponding week as may seem advisable. Jane. Hazel gether with plans. when prepared, may last year. be obtained at the office of the City 8perial to The Tribune. By order of the president. VV. MURDOCTC W. (Seal) Engineer, upon deposit of five ($5 00) Jane Herel. 58. of Ss- SPANISH FORK EARNINGS lem. died at her hone late Thursday night Secretary of Peerless Coel Company. deUsrg. The rlttht Is reserved to reject any She was born in Birmingham. Eneland. July Dated at Salt Ike City. Utali. this 1829. 26. 1.158. end came to Satam 50 years aio. and all bttlt NEW YORK. Sept 37 AP - Substantial 20th day of September, She Is survived by her hu?bend. AmosHa-s-H By order of the Board of CommisIncreases m the Aususl net operating InHazel, and two children. William Jo'.in ETHLL MACDONALD, sioners. over come that for the corresponding and Mrs. Alice Beddows. bo;h of ftelem NOTICE. month last year were reported todr.y by She is survived bv eighteen grandchildren City Recorder. She is also several of the country's tersest rsllroad First publication Sept 12. 1029. five and Prominent among them ass that system.1: survived by (he following sisters: Mrs. Elira Last publication Oct. 3. 1929 Notice Is hereby given by the Board Ann of the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe railMrs. Nebeker and Selena Mrs. Kiel. of Salt Lake City, road, which showed an Increase of close of Commissioners Msrrlsh. all of Idaho. to 13.000,000. The Baltimore A; Ohio, howthe direction of Utah, of the Intention of such Board under services, Funeral ever, reported a decrease in excels of 100.-00- I of Commissioners to make "the follow the Destret mortuary, will be announced later. ing described Improvement. Among the roads reportlnga todsy were-12roll gutconcrete construct. To grade, 1138. Weather conditions September 57. 1929: Atchison ter and drainage system. Install sewer Volker I8.M3.670 I6.MJ.677 1 Clear snd somewhat cooler weather prt-6.049 Vlt New York Central ... 6.7)7.200 connections to back of curb and pave railed' In Salt Lake Friday, giving a temto The Tribune. 2.804.729 to 1.397.438 5th Special Illinois Central South from 4th 2 stieet the below normal. perature Cloudy University degreea S.95.V.VJS1 8. S.31VJ84 Baltimore Ic Ohio Mrs. Edith Parker Volker. OGDEN. South street (said pavement to oa i.r skies ofstill prevailed Inwiththe northwestern wife 114.661 3S2.866 of J. W F Volker. died st the fsm-ll- y Minneapolis At St. Louis ram falling in the country, Portland cement concrete six (Si to part 7 st street, 633 Twenty-sevent- h home. 12 Baker Yellowstone at the hours Dlspast park. SflSSSSf Inches thick. In Paving Aunt an Illness of two years. C... 7 I1SI Tn ri!f City and Helena. Nothing more than a trace P m Friday w after 12. be to Wellsvllle. said No. June twenty born at as Anaconda roadway Volker 32). trict Copper was reported al any station. Clear tklea Mrs panisa controlled by the Is 1861 In addition to her husband, shj of Mlnint company made public earnings lor (joi feel wide, according to the prans, continued elsewhere In the country. on file In survlred by one son. J Henry Volker. the firti half year today. Comparative data at Salt Lake City: profiles and specifications L. W Mrs three and daughters. Ogden. - Degrees and m" I oltlce of the City Engineer, cost ' ..?mCMHU.' Sr" ii Mm! 'i0 Read and Mrs Russell B Petty, of Ogden. Highest temperature todsy Sl. Lotus, Mo. She for ihe first hslf ef 1911 was not defray the abutters portion oi the 97 and Mrs. Peter Cssuis-opaiison Highest in this month since 1874 aVtnsWe. but n't for that entire year was and experse thereof by a local asscs-J19.94- 3 Lowest last night .......'. 45 also Is survived by fourteen grandchildren. Krn.Hnr mi!wrr Parker of Oeden. and a 8S4. or 4 f2 s share. ment upon the Ion or pieces of ground Leiwe: this niojim jiilice 1874 iU Gcuver. of Ocklund, Andes Copper Mining company reported 58" pchrfeT.Mrs: h. .ftrcted and benefited by said Mean for today Mrs. Voider nan oeen prominent lor 60 Calif nei Income for the sli months at t. 341 1- lmprovement. situated within Block 17. Normal and at the 1UI r Iron!-0Inches years in L. D 8 church awork, " Salt Lake Cltv ots.e'c. gfe "F .."ivVlie member of the time of her death wss purvey above Total precipitation for the 21 hours en'. or ii.io a share lr.g or abutting upon 93t 0 Relief society of the Ml Ogden slake Bhe ended at 6 p m namart and to ti e entire depth back Total for this month lo dale PRODI TE. .'. 2.45 also was a member of the Daughters cf Utah Pioneers. Lsrken A Sons are In. charge of Accumulated excess -deficiency for this CHIC AGO Bept 27 lAP- - - Butter todsy therefrom, and all wl'hln the district 1.65 funeral arrangements. norm on ..to month date uouui ruled ur.seillrd. trie oy sin bounded with receivers illlng 1 . . .ll.ll Toial since October to date sellers Demand wss indifferent, snd stocks street, on the souUi Of 5tn rsoutn were accumulating la some quarters Accumulated excess deficiency since 1 on the east b7 the University 22 October 1 . 93 score. 454tl46 Fresh ,c. 93 score. 45c: street, East 13th on "west the Camous and by 1 score. 6 22 and sets at 6 16 Septem Sun rises at 44r. 90 score. 43c $t 'score, 42c, street. ber 26. 1939. M score. 40c: 87 score. 39c The total cost of said improvement la j weather observations taken yes 90 score. Centrsllsed 44c; 8t score,1 42 Yc 88 score. 0c TERIJAY AT 6PM. MOt'NT.MN TIME estimated at five thousand four hun and ($5.462 20); Poultry, sine, steady: receipts, one car: dred sixtv-tw- o si . prices unchanged. exclusive ot sewer connections. "3 Eggs. easy, receipts. 5780 esses; prices of which sum the abutters' IS Kf portion is unchanged. 0 and flva thousand thirty-on- e 0 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ($3,901 ($5,031 00 or three and NEW VortK. 27 (API. Butter, dollars Sept. of abut-- I or foot linenr front s per 11.913 tubs. steady: receipts. Sealed for said pmpostls will he received by roadway. Cheese, steady, receipts. 117.843 pound. ting property the Utah State Building Commission, fresh. The estimated cost per front foot does Poultry, dressed. Irregular: chlek-n- s. 2.16 2Sii40c connecfrotrn not quoted room City, live, sewer State Capitol. Salt Poultry, hot Include; the cost of irregular chickens, by freight. 2341 35c: by tlons. the cot of which Is V be as- Utah, until 10 a. m October 8. 1929. i 4W-exnress, 21'32c Clear .00 M Beise sesed-agains- t time and at that the property benefited In publicly opened and Eggs. firm, reeeirls. 13.143 cases. Mixed 42' .OOClear 58 Cheyenne . read, for building an addition to the fresh. gathered tirs.ts. 37Sti40c; addition to the regular assessment. colors, . . .00 Clear Chicago near by hennery Estimated cost of sewer connections, Veterinary Clinic building at the Utah li .00 Clear 74' Isncy to eitra 46 hrgwr.. Denver . . '. t. .00 Clear extra. each. $15 State Agricultural College at Logan. fancy. 5S4iOe. Pacific coast whjte. . 60 Orand Jot t YS, s. 4 46! "T extra 60i63 sc; do. Pf c'.dy 36 :. , Utah. Helena . . All protests and objections to tha V 68 .. T Pt eldy City . Plans apd specifications may be seen carrying out of such intention must Kan i 43 .. .00 Pt eioy and Lander . .. 54 KANSAS CITY, Sept. S7 1 be presented in anting, stating thereoroposal blanks obtained at the 66 .00 Clear 60 . An . lot unchanged. of the 8tate Butlding Commisoffice of or block in lot and 60 !' T Cldy description or Minnegpoli or at the office of the President sion ! Recorder ou 'Hi . to U' the .OOClear Modena City property, Bulter-fa- t. SAV FRANCISCO. Sept. 37 (API . . . . of 60 1220 Needles .OOClear 4" the before the 0th day of October. College .on the campus at Lo.VV 6A 64 . .OOClear . gan, Utah: The Board of Commissioners at Its New Vork. . .. 72: On;on. green. tlOOerlSS lug: Stockton. .! T Clear . 66 Omaha to-wlt, $1 854:3 00 yellows. ffrst regular meeting thereafter, Jobbing Re;d Olobes. Proposals shall be made In tr1et ac:! .OOClear 70--. Phoenyx .. . '92. of the all da- - of Octfcber. 12?. will cot.- cordance I140150. Ausirallar browns. II Sfl 70 the ICth with provisions ' 42 Pocajello ,0)C!dy Potatoes. Jcbetnt. FUocklon. 46 . specifications, and must be made on .00 Cldy-glder the preposed levy and heat and f PortTand . rwt poorer low as 12.25. Washington:4fl20 Gems. ' the to . . . forms he 50 .OOCIesr Pueblo blank; by provided consider such and Mprotests 2 as objections Reno I? ' M 34 . onciear Commls Von. Cash or Certified Check .Broilers. 36ti37c: hens. 25c?32r. turkeys. to said improvement as shall have-bee- n on Clear i in the amount ot 5 ! $t' 66 St. Loii! must of the bid 2$ (l 38c made. i OOClear t Salt Lske I a By the order of the Board of accoTnpajiy each proposal. 63 : .OOClear San Dieso i ft INC REASE STOCS. The right Is reserved to accent or of Salt !'-.3 M 52 .OOClear City. Utah. Fran Ban -4S 64 . relect any or all vidr Doted the 17th dav of Sept ember, MINNEAPOLIS. Sep- 27 iAP' - Directors .(KlCiftr a't 44 . .oor-iaf the Northwest Bank rorporation A. D. 1929. Simkane . L2. UTAH STATS BUILDING COMMISETHEL MACDONALD. to increase the capital stock of the SION. Tonopah . $.. !oo Clear CUy Recorder. 60 . .; .mrr-t- r WashinstO holding company from 17 V 000 000 to $300.-ooW J. Halloran. President. I Paving Extension No 226 ooo. p w Decker, president, announced Wtnnemu a 2$' . . . .OOClear R. K. Brown. Superintendent of ConFirst publication September IE. VJSt Yellowslon 4 44 T aftat a meeting of the board Cldy -- Jli.. : . Last publication October $. U2S. I Yuma . ... struction. .1 .OOClear Besides increasing ths cavils! stock by $2, Wall Street Briefs i3js.0OO.0O9. jiiu. , Udell Carrie Weather Edith Parker () '.r (SOUTHWEST 7r JeM Vhr" Pfc2ie Wmtch 590 Trtbiuic Want Ads It as $.. 1 CORNER 546 EAST 1ST S0UTS COALVILLE. ' berta. soemof Hla-nam- New Districts BARGAIN SEEIERS! 227 WEST 9T-- SO. 48 SO. 7TH WEST 644 EAST 6TH SO. 1315-2- 1 WEST 8TH SO. 14TH EAST & BRYAN AVE, son LYMAN O. HARRIS. Price: . a ... -- Harold ,John STONES. Coalville. ,,. Onild. u..m v r.i.iM f Mor gastro-ententFriday gan. Utah, died of ELD RED WILDE. Coalrtlle: In a local nospitai in sua. nun m ms Ro- WILLIAM AD ELAINE LEREA FAR.N8WGRT11. Mai the child it survived by a sitter, e, PARENT-TEACHE- ATTERTIOK! Statistics TEDDY A STOKES. Salt Lake; LAURA STEINORL'BER. Salt Lake. Dr Claude E. Buck, a former resident of aX'OENE JONES Murray: Snlt Lake, died recently In Downey. Calif BERNICE CiL'LBRANSEN, Salt Late. Salt Lake lrienda have been informed He was born in Davis City. Iowa. Ai r.l 12. 1U1. and lived witb his parents In Salt GERTtTT SMTT. Salt Lake: Lake, for several years prior to their HELENA SWART. Salt Lake. Los Angeles in 19O0 Milling him sre his grandmother. Mrs. Lucretla OGDEN. Wilson Barron, his mother. Mrs Dr Kate D Buck, bean of Los America, his wtdow. LE ROY RICHARDeKrN. mstrrdTy": uson DUlLCK. of UAKULUUlt Roasaire Forrest Mrs. and a daughter. Glendale. and a sister. Mist Orace E. Buck KUNTARO SKN7.0ZAKJ. Ogden. of Los Angf lev RUI SHIMOZI. Ogden. Pierre gj t Homei for Sal a 1 Dr. Claude E. Buck s. "ofiaTo REAL ESTATE j - "ills Blood Vessel -; ) Obituaries To Whont It May Concern'Under authority of Section 2. Chep-tr.ii..Lof Utah, 1923. I. J. Arthur comMecham. staTe lr 'WntT-tsanmissioner, do hereby declare that Salt not be shall counties Lake Davis Smith and Annie to the hunting of deer during Mrs Annie Standing Smith. 82. died of opened . , 1929). nf Thlr-leenthe ann carcinoma Friday at her home at 553 Bouin street Bhe a as born June 27. srtton Is nfwsaary for the 1177. in Collinston. the daughter ol air. and of the few deer which are now Mrs. James V. Bunding During herL. lift D. ranging in these counties. MECHAM. sne was active in tne alfairs of the J. ARTHUR 8 rhurch and the Relief society. Surviving Mrs. Bmitn are her husband. State Pish and dame Commissioner. John W. Smith, and the following sons and auuthters J William BmithDr. T. Howard 8uvitn. Mr Thelma Carroll. Clarence Smith. Norman Smith. Wallace Smith and Wavne South, all of Salt Lake, and the folB. George lowing, brothers and sisters Standing, and Mrs May Na!i. both of Ball Late. Mrs. Harry W. Williams of tterthoud. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Colo Joseph B. Slsnrllnt. Lawrence w 6. si. ding and Mrs. Alain Butler, all of Salt HERBERT A MAOELBY. Thornton. Idaho; Lake. S.x giandchltdren also survive. EDNA A. BROSSARD. Rigby, Idaho. j Standing rrom Bursting on Gothing. Pat envelope, Mr. Itipler grill furnish (Ob request, lent with stamped addressed Fighter Dies Man Rrfusea to "Explain Alleged Blood Spots 28, 3929. ADDRESSEE ABOVE INSPECT ESREAL ANY SEE THEN AND ARRANGE AGENT TATE PRICE AND TERMS. THEODORE HOWARD OLESON. Salt Lake CLARA FAY MYRICK. Salt Like. Dlvsrees Asked. Deloris Cohklln vs. Roland T. Conklln; ' to provide. Kate Jean Kudrlck vs. Jostjh Kudrlck: cruelty. Irene Jones vs. Glen W. Jones; cruelty and failure to provide. Conference Visitors. flsilure Divorces Granted. Elliabeth M. Bock vs. Peter Bock; cruelty; and ton mcrilhlv alimony. Eufelio Medina vs Florinds Medina: adul cnnareii tery, decree and custooy ot minor Mar E McDulln vs Claude W. McDulm. failure to provide, decree. iJ... New Salts Filed. Lester Bills vs. Los Angeles A; Sal; Lske suit lor sett oamaset company: Railroad . ..... tt rriMSInf . Zlon's Benrllt Building society vs. Robert B. Watson, et al judgment ot promissory note for 11181 80. Zion a Benefit Building society vs. V A Wmward, et al.. suit on promissory note lor J5000.60. Harry W. Nelson rs Sidney A Knowiton. et al., tun to quiet title to real esiste. Let us locate you while you are here in Tradfor conference. We What you ing Anything Anywhere. I have lor what you want. We have a special in a 9 acre farm. chickens, coop's, orchsrd. with a very finely built borne and surroundings Come In let us tell you more sbout them. .. While In the city, mske our OFFICF We are alusys your headquarters piessed to greet old friends and make new ones. EPPERSON REALTY Ce, Utah Sav. tt Trust Bldi. 2 CENTRAL TRUST CO. Deaths. READ THIS! HARDING Hsnnsh Libby Harding. 65. ol We offer these homes for your approval died September 23, sarcoma thy- Provo. - roid. with the knowledge that we are givingot 1 values that cannot be equaled. Each PHELPS LeRoy Truman Phelps, Jr . these homes sold lor a lot more money nev.. month. 954 Simpsun avenue, died Septembut because of certain condition the prices ber 35:-- status lymphatlcus. Albert Smith. 69. ot Kansas City, are greatly reduced There Is one that win SMITH suit you. Read and ask about lbs one you died September 24; coronary embolism, art most Interested in. body snipped here lor buriaL REALTY TRANSFERS. Construction company to block 5. W. Crofts, lots 10 Emerson Heights Norma M. Groeblt to Mary A. Peery. lot 29. block 4. South Lawn .0 Loveless, Mary A. Peery4. to Shores 500 lot 29, block South Lawn addition Gwennie R Miller to Ester Bchiest. 10 lot 21, Pearson subdivision Ester Schless to Lucy O. White, lot 10 21. Pearson subdivision Oeorge Evonkovlch to Mary Evonko-vlcsection 25, township 2 south, '0 range 1 west SudOeorge W Sudbury to Edward 1 4, plat C bury, lot 2,to b.o B J. Brown Ed.'i Brcnnan, lot 8. 3.500 block 85, plat A T L. Kerr to A. R. Susso. lot 8. block 10 20. plat A Martha 8 Jameson to Verna J. Jere- . 10 A . 1. 19. . block lot al et my plat Martha 8. Jameson to Verna J. Jere10 my et al . lot 1. block 19, plat A . . . Thomas O. Ounderson et al. to Ann B. O. Stevensen. section 4. town1 ship 2 south, range 1 east Nellie S. Frobes to Frank Staats. lots 10 44 to 46, block 2. Perkins addition Winnlfred B. Daynes to Agnes U. 10 Pratt, lot 7. block 6. plst A Wasatch Investment association to Otis F. Hopkins, lot 14. block 5. 15 plat A O. H. Brown to Lawrence J. Long. 10 block 2. View City lots to Velma Harris, lot Joseph Boberg 1 3. block 22. plat B Velma Harris to Joseph Boberg. lot 1 3. block 22, plst B , Charles D Evans to Salt Lake Cit: 10 A lot 12, block 30. plat Lavton John ESTATE MUST BE CLOSED. You can't buy s better value than th s anywhere In the city. A Located on BUNGALOW for $4500. li the border of Bonneville-on-ihe-HU- l. hti three bedrooms, large closets, full cemented basement, iurnace l snd garage with cement strips. The lot is 165 feet deep. $1500 down and a mortgage for the balance. DON'T let this opportunity and buy It. For inpats. See It today formation after business hours tall Hy straight-wal- 5875-- vVONrv-RPT- L IAST BENCH U3nT""' We offer this strictly modern bungalow tn the Uintah school district for $5250. wlt'i 1500 down and $47 50 per month. Plve rooms end an Inclosed slcem New paint and paper throughou: Borch. fro-yard with lawn anda flowers hon-for better and rear. You can't find this price In the east bench section 8 someone else it today and buy it before sees It. For Information after business hou. call Hy. 2681-- J. CENTRAL TRUST CO. Main at First South. Wasatch 4' NEAR WESTMINSTER COLLEGE A homelike bungalow ol x guulnl7 FUNERALS m Tlve loc&i.on U room. sirable. with a south front on a strcei CAMfASfuTuTfaT" services for Thomas of good homes. The style ot architecaway at a Henry Canham. who passed two-car gature is attractive and the local hospital Thursday, will be held Sunrage and the trees and shrubbery are Fraternal hall day at 2 p. m In the Eagles all In keeping with the dwelling. Tne In Murray. The body will he In state at Lntenor arrangement la most convethe George A. Jenkins mortuary from In-10 nient and the wall and woodwork rea. m. Sunday until time of services. flect quiet harmony throughout. Interment will be in the City cemetery un- -. cluded are the shades, linoleum, refrigder the direction of Oeorge A. Jenkins. erator and electric range. This makes a ANDERSON The body of Isaac Anderson, home and the purchase may be complete well known resident of Bingham Canyon. arranged on terms and at an exceparUtah, who died In Spokane. Wash., will will low figure. May we show you tionally Lake and in Salt rive this morning this property? be taken to Bingham by the E. G. O'Don-nel- l where funeral Mortuary company, GADDIS INVESTMENT CO., services will be held tomorrow (Sunday at the Lutheran church, commencing at 370 .So. Main St. Wa. 7:o 2 p m. Interment will be in the Bingham Friends may tee the body In cemetery. on Sunday late Saturday, and Bingham prior TO tne lunerai services CANHAM The funeral of Tom Canham will REAL HOME BARGAIN be held Sunday, sun service a in Eagles hall. Murray, snd burlsl In City A very fine little mod. home, lust E. o: ot direction 11th E. close to schools, etc. Nice bit loi. cemetery. Salt Lake, under the Oeorge A. Jenkins mortuary. Murray 5 rms.. basement, some bultt-l- n festure.s. The body may be viewed at the mortuary Only $2000 Very small payme.it down, bt. m. 2 10 m. p. to a. Sunday. from ance like rent. HOMt IRADia. FHM GRADES. CHICKE. DESEEET MORTUARY FARMS. SMITH REALTY COMPANY. 'Service Above All." 1104-5-- 6 Bank Deseret Bldt. Wag. 1M3 36 East 7th South. Wasatch 2462. 2483. ,,.... v" HOME AND INCOME services for Esther CHESTNUT- - Funeral WILL SACRIFICE. $4950 Chestnut will be held Saturday at 12 30 p This Is a very ununial ofler A delightful m In Second ward L. D. S chapel. The body will lie In slate at the residence. 653 duplex home of four rooms each side, com plete with fireplace, tile sink and bath, Park street Saturday morning until 11:30 also cement basement and furnace, Interment will be In American o'clock. distanc- - Good income on $600' Fork cemetery, under direction of the but if you will live in one side at surprisDeseret mortuary. ingly low cost, tengnt will practically pater the property Only $500 to handle a DIRECTORS above reduced price Call George P. Richards. Jr.. Hy. (U3-&Term61;NTAIN Mortusry Co.. E. L. Call, oMGrand Richards Realty Co , Was. 160 manager. 1445 State. Hy 66. brick, glssscd and plastered s. p NEIL O DON NELL, funeral director. Will sacrifice for Comfortable home. 1st Was 648$. mort $72 balmer quick sale. 218 So th East. Hy 4660-UTAH 8 TAYLOR. WILLIAM JOSEPH STRICTLY MODERN BRICK HOMF LEADINO MOKT1CIA.N, 1X3 HQ. Stain IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ONLY and ts. O. u L)uN NELL ex CO.. unoertaters $3150. EASY PAYMENTS. LIKE RENT OOOD LOCATION. 256 J STREET. OPEf. embslmers. 32 So 4th East. Waa 6461 TODAY. OWNER. $3000 BELOW COST. One of finest homes In eity. loPLOWERSL cated 711 13th East. Hyland 617 for ELLISON'S MILLER'S and appointment. 10 So. Temple. 10 E Broadway. ' Waa. 27 JO Was. 1310. Wat KKNEST LAMBOURNE. 67 So. Main. Five-roo1516. Salt Lake s oldest tt leading florist tapestry brick colonial bungalow, large Irving room with umque marttei. tiled kitchen, bath snd shower. Exquis.ufeanook and numerous built-i- n brea.kfa.--- t ESTATE FUNGAL a FLORISTS I INSPECT PERSONALLY REAL bery. 1 2564 Homes for Sale WNER brick home, near 2 grade schools and proposed South 2senior nice high; well built, newly painted. front rms. 3 cheerful bedrooms, large warm In kitchen, bath: cool in summer, winter $2750. and worth HI Hy. 7838-- J HAVE tour modern residences. East Bench. Two new and others first class condition. 8mall down Will sell at BIO SACRIFICE. Prices from $4000 to soooo No payment. real estate commission Call Mr. Eagar, Wasatch 3633 or Hvland 1460 Late $3150- - BY OWNER, on easy terma rustic, newly painted, .breakfast nook ' and garage Shades, rente end lino. Included, will paper both front rooms and paint kitchen walls to suit 935 Bryan see Hy 5183-buyer BUY from owner and. save commission hoire. built 4 years ago. newly papered and painted Inside and out. Two besutiful garages, full basement. , blk from Whlttler school. Million dollar high school will be built In short time increasing value of this property $1000. For 1490 quick action will sell reasonable. So 3nd F. "See owner. A. Oliver, at Orowers' Market. Stall No 42. week days a. m. only, between 6 30 and colo-nlaf$ ROOSEVELT AVE -- Lovely bun! . large parlor, dining room. 3 fine kitchen. bedrooms, closets, bath, large 3 rurboards. etc Buyer can assume $30oc 7:- - per cent mortgage also rear apartment on the lot. classed-i- n screened porch, f'lrnar. other accommodations in both houses. 46000. real bsriain. Inq. 1031 So 8'h East. BY YOUR CHANCE. OWNERS OF THIS SPLENDID DUPLEX HAVE CUT PRICe. ARE (WING AWAY FOUR LAROE ROOMS Ar TO tssoo AND SLrPINO PORCH. BA3EMFNT FINE. CLOSE-ON EACH SIDE COBNTB CALL ME 'r WAS4TCT A SNAP. brick. 2'iiio rods. 12750. Call Was. $9-W- . i." Lot 78x222. lawnt. Green st. $6750. term: FORECLOSURES. ANOTHER'S L08S IS YOUR (JAIN. Assume mortgage and move In We have a number of homes In dlffereut parts of city. Terms can be arranged to gult. Pay like rent These places are all decorated and ready to move In. Prices range from $1100 to $5000. Ask Jfoss ror what you want. Was 2574 or ON UNIVERSITY BENCH. A REAL ROME. FIVE LAROE ROOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH. BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED BASEMENT. FURNACE ANTI OARAOE NICELY KEPT LOT AT $5000 TERMS ARRANGED. ALSO ONE OF 5 ROOMS FOR WASATCH 6060-6 ROOMS, mod. except hen. good slie lot. all kinds of flowers, nice crop of grapes. A snap at $2100 F street. Wss. . HI 4127-- . modern home: Ideal in every retpeet. Oumwood finish, etc. Bsrtsls at $3500 2551 So 15th East SECOND AVE. HOME By owner Real home for a large faintly. I " rms . 3 btthnns . steam hest. bsrd-woo- d throughout, excellent location, good schools, corner lot. on 2nd ave.. 3x7 rods. 87500. Was. 5306 BY OWNER brick near V Oood garage, furnace, hdw firs . glsssed sleer. pch . gas in heme, wired for elec range. $40 mo. income from 2 spare bedrms Will Btggest bargain In city at $5500 sell fum. o unfurn Come and gee. 128 8 street 'By 6924-- $150 CASH. br'ck. near - acre lot. lawn, shrubs, .berries, ecoops and sheds. 1 block from school, csr-lmand paved street, all in excellent condition. Price $1750. Uks rent. Hundreds of people would snap at this chance. Call W. 3lTtDouslas 150-- ' |