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Show XT' I .,11 f usr THE WII a,, " i f. ) H M M - ,,,r," '" mill HO EDWIN W. FISH THEATRE H.DHt ( 01 NTY. I'TAH. 11 I l Alt! KI.Kt I MORNING, WILDLIFERS WIN OF LOGAN DIED UNCES M iL 15, $ A TOBOGGAN RACE HERE SUNDAY ' H 4 Ijiltii In 4 :V Lee Wright. Legion Team. Has Knee Funeral Wednesday Awards - V, .j I tf '' A Injured Edwin Walter Fih, u'., father , of Dr. Mutlaml V. Fish of this ,, M urn QjI , fro in. city, died Sunday at 11 In lSngham City following an Ihcaifp j I.'ir !. th mw Illness of five months. He Is t,: 41 announce a iesiilint of residing hi at n.4iU in ihcairr Fast, 4th North Street. Mr. Fish was born June I. rjUufl. 1872. in England. He came to HURDLER inner inrluil-,Roy Sfatey, tUr Utah when Jo yciits of age. of Route Hurdler of fHo SoufHern Caliin Salt Lake City settling Taniguchl. lM.th fornia A, Am vofad ogtrtand-in- g where he resided until lrt. n athlefo at fh MJIroia ite awarded SIC when he moved to Ixig.in. He W n,- f qamat recanfly, believed iuf f ,!t mairled Isa Cooley, March me jin ficiontly recovered from an 9. 16. He has been an active Jim l Wallace Cowen, to to ono taka injury lag part j member of the L. D. S. church tnicr of of0s in tkt A. A. U. garnet at Nar of his life. He is all Manager it ilisi'iuc York, on Fab. 2(. known among the old folks of l because of his activities Iagn In their re-.! in tlie Old Folks committee fol-- i the include order. there. He was a member of Elizabeth C. Den-;- i l: the Logan Fifth ward during Gough Si.. San, the past rhe twenty yeats and $30,0 0; California. o, held the office of Seventy at ma W, Carjicnter. 573 the time of hls death. ,xin Avc . Batbcrton. Mr. Fish is survived by his sj5 in. To JJO.UUj : wife and the following rrr trade, lo J. How! L. Salt Fish, Lynwood Place South, v, L.j llih Lake City; Mrs. Emmett Sav-.agam. Alabama. and thet Dis:o Mary lf.Iion of Ill1 llyruin; Edwin L. Fish, Denver, Colo.; Dr. Murland W. Nonh. Nashville. Tonn.' and Ida Fish of Brigham I Fish poses of I were made of Og; Mrs. Cyril Maughan. W ne of Los Angeles, and Other Matters City den: Mis. Arthur Thompson. anrad James of Mas-I- ; Monday was law and motion Portland, Oregon: V. Eugene Nellie M. King of Kish. Reno, Nevada: Irwin L. ;di Mo.; Dan C. Haley and probale day In t be d.sirlel grand-ane Creek. Texas; and, court hne. The following mat- Eish. Logan; also 13follow the children ing were ters of of by Judge era Morgan Mobile, i brolhers and sisters: Leonard Lewis Jones i. L. Fish. Eugene, Ore.; Parley In the matter 1, tie estate L. 5.M awards were Fish, and Raymond Fish, Hose E. Madsen, petitun for by the national judges'' of Fred Fish, Calif.; Oakland, The Judging settlement and final distribution contest. Portland. Ore.; and Mrs. J. five out-- , was taken under advisement, ee included V. Stafford. Salt Lake City. ' figures in national af-- : Petition for order of sale oi Funeral services will be held, iendrsk van Loon, Mrs. real estate was granted in the Wednesday at 1 J oclock noon Retd, Bruce E. Hendricks. In estate of the Brigham First ward E. West. The widow was gt anted $75.00 under the direction ofi i chBpel loody. as month allowance, family per the bishopric of the Logan Fifth uch as there were more Wnt. E. Davis was appointed ward. Interment will toe'Trf' the OO.OuO entries In ' this estate of' Salt Lake City cemetery. it is indeed fortunate administrator of the bond Etta Maude Hudson, Friends may call at the Lar- being so gham City should be sum of in fixed the kin and Felt funeral home $3,000 win-Mrpresented by Its two In the matter of the estate Tuesday evening and Wednes-- ' Looslie and Mr. hi. of Victor E. Madsen. Earl Mad- day until time of the services. sen was appointed adrmnistratoi of the estate, with bond fixed! of (! it THREE UTAHNS iUNION PACIFIC KILLED IN 'ANNOUNCES NEW SNOWSLIDE SERVICE Two Hod io.s Found Fndor Ten I Vet Of Snow Ollim, Itah. Feb J7 tlPi v M'f The Box Elder Wildlife toboggan team was clowned ihe champions of this community' when they piloted their Urge toboggan, "S.lver Streak, ovet Ihe linish line a long way ahead of the field at the meet Sunday afternoon In Sardine canyon, defeating the American Legion1 team. Tin- - training and team woik-ithe Wlldltfers proved loo muih for their opponents, as they were ihe only team to cross tlie finish line without first taking a spill. all declared that the speed ol' the toboggan was the fastest ever seen In this neck of the woods, and Imped to see such interesting races more often. Second money went to the American Legion team, which' was running a dose second over, when its toboggan tipx-s)ilhng the riders for sevctal1 j lect along the hillside. LeLee Wright. American gion rider, had the misfortune to have the ligaments in hls knee torn when the Legion toboggan tipped over and, al- THEME DEBUT Stripped at last of scaffolding, here are the though he was suffering t.etrylon end periiphere, thematic symbols of the New York World's veto pain, his companions load-- ! Fair, presented to public view. Communication Court is in ed him on the toboggan and came through for second place.' foreground. Mr. Wright was attended by! a local physician and is restat his home ing comfortably where he will he confined lot i a week or two. j pi Will Operate Fast Night Merchandise Trains March 1 Slatting March 1. the tnloii Fitly veieian h.ndiock m- Iautic tallioad will inds today c ut thiough Ions of fast overnight merchandisa Ice and snow and found the liains fnnn Salt Lake City, bodies ot the last two (it thtce Ogden, 1ocatello. Idaho Falls, vh inns n( a snow slide that Boise, and Iottland t.i Idaho two hunkliouses and eastern (begun clttea w mi swept away t and a siipd tntendenl s runsequent faster service be-- j " e at util Hidden tween I'tah, Idaho and Oiegoti mine near heir. (mint s. Tilt- ImmIiis t hose of Ed Notice of the Inauguiattun of Rolieits, 33, S.ini,i(inn. Utah, 'dhis service, with store-dmi- r and ('Ian-neValrs. S. Salt pH k up and delivery of less Lake 1'ily weir fomul under It jih.in eail'iiid or package feet of snow a lx m I fotty feel to Idaho, Otcgon and downhill I ami the otiginal site I'tah business houses on a dr-- , of their hunkhnuM. Hie lHly overnight basts, was of tlie third victoin, Hull F. received line tmlay from F. W. Hams, 37. Salt fjike City, was Rolilnxiii. vice pirstdenl In leeoveted late last night, charge of liaRic. Tlie new limits after the slide bad 'service Is an outgrowth of thn i sti uck. traffic survey meetings called All (hire had been crushed by President ,V M. Jeffers In by the cascading snow which Omaha last week. Discussing 'tumbled down steep canyon the new service, Mr. Robinson t said: wall after a sharp comb' "Iate afternoon loading of the top of the ridge had been on these swift merchandise loosened by a hliard. Six men wete struck by the package trains at Salt Lake .slide but thiee cscajH-death. City, Ogden and Portland, will assure store-doo- r Dormux Larsen, 4Jyear-oldelivery the .shift boss, was In Ihe basement next morning at Idaho and of one of the hunkhou.ses when eastern Oregon cities. Inaug-o- f Union Pacific pack- !tho upper story was swept uratlon and 'away by the cascading mass ofiiKe trains, with pick-uIce and snow and dug his way delivery at both shipping and out through thin fibre walls receiving points, sets up a with the aid of a ocket knife. service as fast or faster than trucking, plus the highway lie was not Injured. Jack Melton. .30. and Alvin known Kreater reliability of Johnson, :ti, both of Salt Lake' railroad service." Mr. Robin City, wcie rescued from the,son continued, slide wreckage by fellow ml- - "Addition of the overnight trains to Union 'tiers. Melton, his lung punc-- j merchandise TWO tuied, was taken to Tooele to- - Pacific freight service," said day when the road was opened President Jeffers, "means more for the first time after y ester-- ' employment for employes rcy Went in the territory served. days bli.ard. If I s condition "The northbound merchandise was rcpoitcd as serious. .John-onlson suffered minor in- - .overnight will lea vA "Salt Lake Icily every weekday at 7:05 juries. m., pick up merchandise jp. a the fact blizard that Only 30 other miners from cars at Ogden and operate on prevented Idaho Falls r 'a fast schedule to Pocatello.-FroSALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 27 tee. Speaker Bennion refused returning to the bunkhouse Pocatello package spe (UPI With but ten days of and was upheld by a vote of terday Is they had been the session remaining and tlie the house. Rep. Jacob asked the' given Saturday off prevented dais will be run north to tha Blackfoot-IdahAuto Victim Falls Rexburg- largest mass of legislation ever transfer he made so that the a higher death toll. St. Anthony Ashton territory to a Utah legisla- - committee which eonsideied hei home whose Carl Link, presented Supt. ner Drigham at $700.00. 27 Local Canners BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Feb. lure before them, the states Granger act amendment would amj office was swept away by and west to Rupert, Burley, NelsC.Jepp.xon was appointed (UP) Two automobile acci- lawmakers returned to theii also k Anniversary study the bill by Huggins. the slide, was in Tooele at the Twin Falls, and Buhl. Arrival Convention estate of Attend dents, less than 12 hours apart, task .schedules for all Idaho cities Unless the clock It was believed the municipal time of the accident. today. Bond week-endeath six sons and daughters Johanna M. Jensen, brought desired to1 The slide struck the mine will provide store-doo- r Mrs. Daniel Ross, this 23rd session affairs committee and Mr. delivery the is stopped, fixed at $100.00. ', as well as six sisters amend or report unfavorably about 3 p. m. yesterday when the next morning or overnight Mrs. James Brown'to two men in Bingham coun will end March 9th. In the estate of Seymour A. Mr. and Doris Davis of this ere present at the and Miss wind loosened a "comb" from 'delivery from Idaho jobbing cenPressure of the approaching the Huggins bill. 50 years ago, Johnson, Ethel M. Johnson was city attended the convention of the top of a ridge high above ters, Salt Lake City and Ogden. Jacob's Mrs. The senate killed deadline upon them, both houses d Mrs. William adminxtratrix, her thTt Utah Canners association, A. Flack appointed "The overnight merchandise the it bill same at time the mining camp and sent a held passed sessions Saturday long K street, Salt Lake City, bond being fixed in the sum held Friday and Saturday at from Portland, depart- snow wall of special The amendment. the rushing house The Huggins afternoon. passed ited their golden wedding' of $300.00. to negotiate a turn on the Yel-- , each Hotel Ben Lomond in weekday at 6:45 p. ing wall. more down the 'the bill successful canyon steep places miles by an exact constitutional Edith P. Pathakis was rsary during the week, Mr. Ross Is manager lowstone highway three was alone in a small m.t will also provide early den. on cities Harris second regulations stringent Into jorUy and Mrs. Flack are for--, pointed administratrix of the of and here crashed throughout set bunkhouse that bore the brunt morning delivery of the Box Elder Packing cor- a companion measure to home desiring to use machinery obTsidonts of Brigham. estate of Andrew D. Pathakis, utility pole. to western Idaho and which is operating on to Continued Oregon in act the Page poration, Four, up stead Granger exemption. Sid J. Etchrgarty, 50, Los (,n flowers were used to her bond being placed at $3,(XH). two canneries in this city. cities as far east as Caldwell, utilities. municipally-ownelize the By lowering the base levy" on tain Cal., sheep buyer lot In the estate of Jchard Fors- Angeles, occasion, which concluded convention Nampa and Boise. The on to Two) fad a family dinner at $Kxxi (Continued from income Page taxable was gron, Jessie B. Forsgren was with a dance and dinner in Armour and Company, "In conjunction with tlie overPublic all exempace. trains to merchandise appointed administratrix, her the evening in the Hotel Lo- tally injured when his automo- $5(xi and reducing night a truck tions, the measure approved and Mrs. Fack were y bond being fixed at Sl.LXXMX). Upon Twin Falls, special steam pas L. T. Dependent Dee, bile collided with ballroom. mond Stoddard of by t he house would tiling the 21. 1889, in Fair-wher- e In the ease of the First Na- president To of the association, driven by Robert senger train service will be Appropriation Bill on Yellowstone stale an additional $750, (XX) an- Notables Idaho Falls both were born tional bank of come effective March 1 to and sessions. the against Logan inved many Attend Legion years. held! hifihway three miles north of nually from Utah residents of the ex- from Salt Lake City and Twin The Gar W. Rose. ct. al., plaintiffs rnxeculive'sTbnw continuance comes to be used lo replace Json of John and Emma demurrer to defendant's answer at noon at which time the 1939 Ulackloot. cellent public nursing service Falls. This service will ell Flack. Mr. losses which would result were Birthday Flack was overruled and 10 days given to outlook for the industry was an which has been carried on operation-oenacted. homestead exemption August 1886. 21, Mrs. ' answer. Utah's notables in the Am- - throughout the state of Utah of the or- - CIIIU) IMPROVING Pullman, which will Ladies discussed. was born Utah incomes of July 15 the erican Legion will gather from for the past years, is depend- also be ready for early-nigh- t Motion for appointment of re- ganization conducted a bridge AFTER OVERDOSE year, a daughter of Jas. would also be taxed if the bill all sections of the country to ent BeneASPIRIN OF in ceiver of case the the luncheon. upon the legislature pass-- occupancy at Pocatello on the Maria were enacted, Walters McLane. ficial Life Insurance Stocks, bonds bp spi,ciai guests at the twen-iinS. B. 240 which provides return trip from Twin Falls F. Cahill, executive Harvey company Richards, Jay wple moved to Salt Lake and notes held in trust in Ctahl(jctb birthday party of the funds for the program. to Salt Lake City, against Thomas Hunsaker, et. secretary, reported that the son of Mr. and Mrs. Spcncc, but on twenty years ago. corporations American Legion, Department one of The the drew convention to was public nursing program March was continued of at al., this Richards s city, were from the meas-jpresent were Earl A. Utah, at the Newhouse ho- - has been the bulwark of the J3th. the Dee hospital in Ogden from ' urc's excepted largest attendances in years. of Brigham a successful tel March 15, O. A. Wieslcy, by T provisions City: Elmer program for the prevention of INDIAN PROGRAM In the ease of Arthur R. Nielack and Orman W. Friday until Sunday evening amendment. - TO Flack sen BE PRESENTED commander, ) Immunization prodepartment of obstruction a apRoberts, James. it Lake; probable against jfor It would i educe income ex- nounced today. daughters, Mrs. grams, checking health prob-- j Third ward members Tues.the lurg. Simpson of Compton, peal is dissmissed and case of unmarried persons Mr. Wiesley and Kingsley E. Uems through the schools, child Mrs. Maria Nelson, Brig-City- , remanded to city court. According to Mr. Spencer, emptions day evening in the ward chapel mar-ieof! from $(XX) to $400 and of Clawson, a found bottle child the geneial chairman of- health conferences, maternity'- will enjoy another unusual asand Mrs. Walter to $8(X) $12(X) from inpersons care and education, and probthe celebration, have sent home and in cat-of Salt Lake sembly program. The act is Howell Rosenbaums oil, aspirin in the City. Twc IK. CHAMBER the contents c the. Instead of $300 allowed atbe pres- Vtatirjn.s to former Utahns in lems of sanitation are only part' called "The Second Visit From daughters also were pres- - MEETING THURSDAY "March Day," has been chosen ing from perent, the taxpajer would sections of the country. :of the services which the pub- - the Red Man."' Taking part it is believed an bo. $2'X) for each de- aj represent Utah's art develop-- ; bM. in the childs has come to know and ex-- will be an Indian From ren-- j The regular monthly member- Washington, D. C., Dar-jlilung, lodged chief, two ment at the National Exhibit roll T. Lane, chief counsel for'pect as an essential part of Indian braves 'and a numbei! ship meeting of the Jr. cham-- i of American Artists to be held dering him critically ill. He pendent. would A one of cent per the Civil Aeronautics .nuance Safety their public services. her of commerce will be held in Rockefeller Center, New is practicall.' well now but a be levy on made taxable income of Council, has already accepted.! There is little doubt that the of Indian children. Two lovely UNION MEETING ex- at the Danish Brotherhood hall from weakened the little of month the more than $300. The one per Gen. Frank T. Hines, director people of the state of Utah and Indian maidens will also preon Thursday, March 2, at 7:30. York City, during June. The exhibit will attract' perience. cent bracket now extends to ,of the U. S. Veterans' admin-- ! of Box Elder county, both as sent a unique Indian dance. ilowing is the attendance All members of the ward nation-widattention. at Sunday School union Sl(XX) and all subsequent inis arranging his work ' individuals and as taxpayers, From hundreds of canvasses SUIT TO FORECLOSE come divisions would be cor- jistration, S Sunday, 'schedule to include the visit to have been saved many times above twelve years of age aro Feb. 26th: submitted by Utah artists, to I II.EI) MONDAY 1,03 id, The Utah, as is G. Olt Romney, over the cost of the nursing invited to this program. changed. respondingly 100 per cent; Doan Lewis, manager of the the judges, only four other arin-- i be would tax ihO; maximum An action to foreclose on a recreational director for the program. The prevention of a Honeyville 100; ward 91; Second ward local Roxy theatre, has gone tists works and one piece of mortgage was filed in the dis- - ci eased from five to six per WTA. Other notables from all ELDERS TO HtiLD TARTY to t0 provo the week, exfor selected were spend F'antua 87; Third ward 74: sculpture sections are on the invited list. court here Monday by the cent. trict to The of his the The Elders and their parents purpose frip An attempt by Rep. Flank River 70; sixth hibit. Louis Johnson, assistant secHome Owners Loan corporation ward of the Fifth and Second wards Mr. Rosenbaum is residing lrst ward 57; Corinne. home town we are told is to Bonacci, D., Carbon, to amend retary of war, chairman of the K. Elizabeth Jensen and against the bill to retain taxes on res-- ! - mer Harper 53; Fourth ward take unto himself a wife. His in Ogden at present where plans Tb Eli Jensen of this was only one such ex are arranging a party to bo city and idont incomes at their present national defense power cornmitmany friends here will be are 'being formulated for him given at the Fifth ward amuse eny 32: Willard 16. com-- ! ample. national :(pCi former an(j ,uer ' pleased to hear the good news. to take over instructorship of hall Friday evening, March level failed. Rep Bonacci andlmandpr 0 tbe American Le-tal at,endanee nowlmnt 240 Bill is Appropriation including otheis condemned the measure gjon today was named as the in the sifting committee and !rdan adult class in oil painting.! w'Rh FAIR VISITORS CAMT MEETING or the mn ,cmpaed ic as striking at the lower income The affair will include a of January. speaker for a banquet of has yet to be reported out B. C. Call and sons, Omar brackets least able to pay ar ,gUPS dance are 3(i6 officers and and refresh to the climax clubs members ixx) have'Rrarn of the of Oak The county and BOY BRIGHAM Camp Daughters and Willard and grandson, Ben increased tax. celebration. His subject will be already been sending telegrams ments will be served. All Elders ant were Utah Pioneers will meet Thurs- - FRATERNITY PLEDGE nt returned Glover, heie are 1.3 Wednesday and letters urging its passage. of these wards are invited to ' stake, day afternoon at the home of Lee J j "Americanism." from a weeks vacation spent at Granger Act son of and Mr. at Attendance the With only nine days of this attend, J. Glenn, banquet O. Mrs. 2:30 C. Christensen at whom; and of this city, Oakland, Berkeley desirous of will be limited to members of session left the health San) Representatives p m. A good attendance is de- Mrs. Lee Glenn California. While seeing the Granger act of 1933 the American Legion. Special tee of the Jr. chamber of was recently pledged to the Francisco, sired. at there they visited the Golden made permanent and extended guests of the department of merce feels that the citizens of ATTEND SORORITY Pi fraternity Alpha Kappa FATHERS BANQUET m,tsto wed 'the University of Utah, accord-Frida- Gate International Exposition made an unexpected move in Utah will be all past depart- - this county should become at Treasure Island. failed. announcement house which of the to an aware the a by Lorenzo J. Bott, Victor J Saturday problem facing ing Davis- Salt C,trv Ul,am LakeiLoftis Sheffield, president of Maude B. Jacob. D., which has paid back Bott, Roy T. Shaw and Georga lie). program and Gloria Call, Brig- MOONEY RECOVERING in such high dividends that we Hodges, motored to Logan SunUtah, asked Speaker Heber hotel the chapter. cannot afford to see it 'where he attended the Carter! Mr. Glenn is a sophomore at Thomas J. Mooney, labor Bennion, Jr., D., Daggett, to day afternoon where they at XelSn and Ed" Carburetor School. He was uSeG!rn e tended the Fathers rapidly tiansfer Sen. Ira A. Huggins University this year and leader, is recovering banquet! .am'e it Jorgensen, bolh of companied to the Capitol city is active in music and socialifrom a gall bladder operation .bill from the public service to given by the Chi Omega soror a I San commitin News-JournFrancisco hospital. the municipal affairs Subscribe for The circles. by Mrs. Owen, ron-BaJ- .l s D-i-- 1 DISTRICT COURT IN SESSION chll-dirn- MONDAY Judge Junes rebate d ojx-rat- e test-den- Tri-asute- I I mer-th.indi- s d sev-'et- j d p JI j KILLED d IN IDAHO . ; ACCIDENTS i Pair yes-afte- Attorney I ; 1.1 d . j j orig-reremo- 20-fo- ma-sout- h j j d Nursing mar-ebruar- Party 1 g j e j j j d 1 W- - - c at iv 190 150 250 450 . 50 25c 1 j ' e ' 19o 2Sf 20o W, 880 250 llo 1 12f - 23o pro-Civ- 160 190 j 160 150 50 Ilf 240 j 250 190 ' y 160 - ac-ith- lit 10 ,n S,' txsr v- ' MIILIC 1 A SUNDAY Was Father of Dr. M. W. Fish; lirijrliamitcs 4i yt J i N 4 - 7 , iV" t1 tlirr.Gre- . 19 19 ' r.,l rarh III. 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