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Show "7 , TIIE DESERET NEWS c PROVO nhr Cmrrtrf OrMnr; Th Pm. vmnmr mi. MTkr brwrrl ! rii inviaikm of herd or throat i, oaoany brortad by tba wpon erf imn. t Riwr VapoRUi or tMMr k I ir Clark "f Let IB!en two L:r r,, Buffering. Mnri The cause of death of the I j ournal it gianda burn lliulu-l- a Hi Jneeptrf and had resided here It all her life. K ft Provo suffered injuries, he actuated in the Provo c( 1 I l y r a k bunday afternoon a bee j jh aed pad graduated from tne a ai dr vm of- litgh Yiqg uimenrity TTotnpson At the time lue Vo the ear. dr n l otparimml two ears aio. she had became Mr - Her at .p.rwvtvar SKj 7 urw,l Tkl-.- r n.thi- . , v ' I,r V, 1. i. t,i of (he Lcofh- M r.1 tU and he rasdi- - b;rU , both ark ' ,r I " h! heM in Thineral servuea The dirniifr Mr !totn tiiffret --hs r north on Fifth1 lht,rVV wajLch4v!HfJ m ar " North rieet 'tair.p T1 wit. drlv- " K.rth IV, s, etreet. Ac-- 1 u u' 5? moth had in., l.h For Quick Disposal 320 Pairs Womens PROVO Dec mk was be- IN RESIGNS O0DLN -' nou jraieHcnise gun frlday on the f the Texas Oil company whiuh will be constructed near the a uth end af University avenue Large be con gasoline tanka will Talso r Hiikhtf-J to according traded, who has recently been appointed The plant of the roenpan agent wtlV he- - 4ha distributing center of th, counl for bJ Texas oil com- - ;it lo-e- ft ifsev Chdbtes toaav the res.gnatun of K H d M -- TUESDAY of Intjri of Ogden ax a Dec ... Frederick the I A C board vr trueteer Mr KiRATlAbt nominate. superintendent of ttys Utah tate hospital In Pioo, has sent the ' 'in' 1 PR6VO Dec 1 7 The F'rnt o ", e folb-Ogden nd.ftI oan to ing monthly report to the wanis club has nominated Dr Melrr i a.y of 9l9t9 of insan t ait m C Merrill, dean of tie colli ge Si 1 tm ,?7 t al thf Vmn regularly p' .) Lak. H. x,r t., .uitr bi,luk. ? hadand799 voluntary ... M i ou patf.nta u4 Mv A H under ear and treatment ac candidate for (.res dent of i. fw,''nt Dur ng the month Irf regular pa- - rjgb dtiring the coming far The ) wp M Int re a iHn of cft c wlM n r uutil'Vanuar nd voluntary patients were election will be held next Thjrvday 1M., u y error Mabe has signified he ift- dmlted. while 2! regular patientsof ton tciif dinand were tht aianc ent filling voluntary pat , rte charred and I rerular died PleaS&nt GrOVe Woman of 7T Ltlent. re-- 1 on nec i Dies Dinner Table at maininc , Th health of tho patients dttp- jthe lroT dy eemeterj. .( jtht .X w the month has been ex.ellent,! (Spectal to The News) j!ng t no or little I. "ere Die being t Survivor lx FLKARANT nnnvr Harding Hlfated Three deaths ccurred during the Mrs Maria, Ullsmore Ullie 7S w f two male and ore female After 2 Year Illness month Pioneer Company Buried ELECTRICUT CUT OFF Our fer'Kizing and fall plowing 0f Alexander Fls-de- d eudd y hoii romplete and pruning i f tne home of her son i i F 17 Susa Irene Dec 17 PROD Funeral serv- now We In the orchard is prorresv MS t Its whie a d nner guent cen wer in the li toh Funeral DaV rg .1 djgo er of Mr Hate partK completed th excavalis was etrii ken immrdidt' i f I e I; TF r t i tijf m ia, tion for the new reerv r but ei towing afieno-fur taeju.o the meal and dii before e unt of casing bank nought mediial wid arrled its t rgi . li I jii H Who dlvd I UIF ih rejf.f 'Vrf- of ier Twelve d t d iv fin k i d rU V,r Ftl9 iiad leen I nt r ifeUt s.tiu i ur DCS ia lne she this of since hr city .ut out Vjf niaiiv horn vli f v i e t h We in I r u. efreei Saturday tty D2U1L iu3C Aiui lirt d 'iixii , 1. Tin - TidiF7h UT n d K J TTI rtnr rrttn- - aTh eat.erj tr..h'e- i r ' . raft ter i . id IK wee u fh u born m Trovo and had eM t m 'he Huusho t FuneraT services nil le wild j are tfi- - plai.is Jn.alwa trade this r ti her home nd in llm l,Hrfnd aii Iv pU ik ,h h ti rn h veil n,u lo f terras d Various Liquor Charges tn ilKfat-- d of t apta n During tfe past two tear rthe had a the o her of Ktrnai Will e known 40inpn m I tab history as! been confined to her home most of He cloved to them unt will enrgv PROVO. pee 17 E ght persona the belated ha.ndvurt company "iiHat t me sj h time as they pay up His father who was algo member Surviving are her parents three appeared before Judge i and five srsters Albert, of f.ar company fro to death on on chargea of selling LUIUV Al XII IARI I I the and Reuben Jame alao T Hardlrg MUtn James Hard ng. ;J Ker Friday and on for was plains Dec 7 Tffe local Amer-- t Hardlrg Mrs Slav !nto, r,,Vn Bqoors thought to have nu.run M to Arthy ilymart In Mr ljis poesaaslorj snd the extreme coxd of the pla.ns Johnsor hafln? oineela! To Hie- follow Hi Miss Hdatt&rdtRg Fg Hckmn Tn LsgSHT he AItr.CrT-l!.T'.was placed Th a wagon among sev all of Prvo. rn.l,nwhen to he j MTPVAUB. e,.A li Miss rene ing officer " for 124 re dc nFTT ra a Jail T and Mrs tvs p sral persons who had died hut Fu JA T on to pleaded sufitv berta Walker died at Lethbridge FTrstUitc provi vived when the wagon arrived ini Fern ck or.Spanish Fork poeal David JJrs Hennett k Blair second ,th Canada on Friday Fhe wa born dent, Funeral service will e held In Uvamp v me - Mart Mr T ieaday ji f I Ftewajt. He fir.t settle In orcrMls l fie Pioneer wa-- 4 president Ow 22 chape! Hi Fhe to went Union ago years rjfrf aerve D Mr Fr'enda mar view the w flre1 fin or where he lived for Anderson, year la - at 1 Jat p tn home to help nur,e aome relative, secretary r,nad, -i Mr treasurer chap-JalIt ter h. moied o Rirhfi-roukpton hivtor-Hprior to the here he and took the name di.ea an.1 , ther, ;he Mrs John 8 r, keit tro Interment will ba In the wnaitifd trr aivut lv years ago c died 1 eland cold Mrs Itv Tarter Krkvrood Snrth Hrtram and when he came here to b i.ear h ircvo She Is purviced bv her parent rhort-'I- r arms Mrs Bovd Hatth sergeatit at George K FUs wr 11 he heard Dee James bretber and ststets th "n!v M K and Annie Walker he 17 otilla Johnson Kirkwood and Arnold Tarter reiat.vc he had Alhmtgh ha Frank Doming rgemL J Melvin Ig com ara alraadr serving sentence tn following brothers f,co and Uutlin executive Hryart HCaQ' had been married he ) nd no W Mrs F Tarroil Mr on of 2 , dreo. j.II petit ;,iP.h.,C,K.7r.T. eh.r,,. Mr I ra ueorge t Hnc h Mrs Hvi. Provo i Bvd He ts wirlrej hv hs brother Legion A W Walker Miss Stella M I vi f?s Mr Andervon t Mw and George Jame of Itehacra Malker Thoma and Mr t: 57 vhatr IrnTr-Johnwntwo siPteia. --Mr 4 The body ! being senTlo D.e G-- ! man honpiiai and weffaie commit' !Don Frank lew and, Mrs. fai grf e d. Dee. 17 Robert Blla- - Goff undertaking parlor at Mid- - tee Mi Manmh Waiteflag coin of Prove. Ja(z cemmatdes of the Drove Post of worji Irv'ne th mitee Mr two al King chairman amer- animation Mrs I dwell Romm r ' merrnrfal Mrs Anderson revolution, MMrs W H HBudge fm-r- e W Merr Mrs member hip Mrs J Trawfrd publlcitv T T Randal Mr 'lOC.4 POHT KI (TV OFFICER.' lo ea iKOtO Dt DufitT uneIU. ,c..e 11 lasied " t ,?'?? llloe, rr iur n it.-'- T Radio Boots and Galoshes are cheap health insurance. Fashionable also. ln ...... m.'!! feer ' Values that formerly sold up to $4.50 h- V Sua nf ramn-Joh- 9 TO 12 Only one pair to a customer Hi-'- firhii er J Galoshes, low heel, $3.85 kle $3.59 Ol SuDdrintenilanl of . Hospital Makes Report . hast street. Radio Boots, trgrs-Beesle- rur daughter of Mra Joseph ne WHEH AUTOS COLLIDE tTark died bunday morning at the famuy resident. IU Nnh Fourth 17 DECEMBER , LOGAN r 4 MONDAY Pueblo Juveniles who were caught here lank week while ranpack jig of "David Goodman. 777 tbehoire north Fifth West street, were faced by Jutentle Judge W . 8. WiUls to aenre M dae in the county jail eo charges of third degreeIs burglary Irrearaler fsiBsr Delivery should understood that should the It he reported tm Leges Carrier Oe y pkrents of the bovs .send for their return home, the J partmeat. The lleaem hews, gall ponation JM tors will bo TeDawd tnrrtred ely Tel. U3-I- L Fred Harebell, graviw BREAK CBAI n FOR g IRF-HIF-- , the American Lcflon at tba regular meeting at the. tlub rooms in the Armory Friday evening Paul lucent was elected vit Seymour Gray, adju taot. Hugh Ross, chaplain. Dr L. C Potter historian. V . W-- Allan, finance officer Aa members of ex- emUve committee Ir. Fred R. Ta lor, P. S. Heilbut. and John U. , unusual Interest devetoped-'liihv election a few days ago when friends 1 three of the pewlj elect-- 1 elf iers began a campaign for Lb r election, although they had not been recommended by the committee The campaign tng attracted muh attention and aa a one f the .tt.ndcd of the local post aai held ireetmge l the election. - ATARRH J HOSIERY for Women -- f "1 I Makes an Ideal Gift. i d-- 1 I Jtr rture A gunmetal chiffon popular now ; priced at 1 , j J is C Ver'7 I ... . tab j 1 V proii FLAT HEELS . Ig-s- he Rlack Suede on Black models. Priced Tuesday J i , e- M 1 r cmer li. 4 p, A. Pot ii'fr bh fWn , wtul-Jai- x ' rln MHiAV jjk.1 ((. Dec 17 The Amerl Black Satin, Suede trimmed Specially priced . WOMENS XMAS SHOE STORE t ne strap 0 3 T0 WOMENS FELT JULIETS, Leather Sole , VA Sat;n. The n, laegioti piet No 7 elected off r for 1)21 krfdov eventng a follows H K Johnson Commander Bovd Hatch fDsi And D W Kdward ond vice exetutlve (orrmander. cninmiUee E G Gibson J V Mr Murrln alne Harld George B Brangham and-- A L pinne. adju tant sergesmt-at- Barber-j arms, D. V Anderson 25 EAST BROADWAY -- i , That Buyer Goins Who Deals With Daynes i Uvi7 W ... M.raarr, f ,he were in'Wted With the exception , returned tn eutwer'b-of the hae been appropriated Invalid Lehi Girl er, the fund the fl'UMl .ufferera LOOAV. Pee 17 The membera to reirbur.e Laid at Final Rest th Logan Ftfth ward hld their anthe check t A report nual ward reunion Saturday Dinner of Actonipanv the activities of th committee wa nerved shortly after ncn and and an auditors statement cover ng LEHL Dec. 17. Funeral service then an interesting program was disbursements were held for Mir Electa Luella rendered Moat of the married folk of th ward attended the fair Walker, Sunday noon in th First BRIGHAM LEGIONS ELECT. ward chapel The speakers were Jo- nRWHAM CITY. 1C-BEA1ERS FOIXO SEAR LOCAA. K.rkh.m and Post LOGAN De. 17 Ranger tf the cer, of the Amerlc.n Legion The George Austin of Salt Lake for the ensuing ji 1. ww forestr) ervlc operating in jAgan No offered by Car- opening prayer th preaenc of fun , A. J tanyon reptrt end benediction by howp Rtderable number of beavers along n'f com- Alpine Make prenidency Logan river Some of the animal Zr ir"dt.:;m:n1J,,,Ln, I have started a dam not far from a duct tby Ethel with the Girl ramp and further up the Faer treasurer, Ramond ilsen, chlr w .ck rd Elta l.oate, A profusion stream ther are many evidence of, Ilarxej Were, fiook Br if the casket and adorned . the presence of tneae In the local hl7 Interment w creature At one tone indtriou were a BUUUltR IIH.H BTtbLI OPERA. cemeterv good many of them here hwt they y,sS Walker waa bom May It. BKIgHAM C1TI Det 17 - Coirwere trapped and for year none were seen. trarv Mr comedy oram. wo, 1' the daughter of Herghel andJacob, Walker She attendt by iho Luella d the public wbool of DM until Mo'Vl ilr hTgt. s. hou)evening ELK TO AID POOR. dramatu. ciuo n . auditorium scuoolo the m wh? h whlrh LOGAN Dec 17. The local Elk tha pro- - .henever' Covered have decided not to undenake the uirionTioLemakVnT' by her parents. .TiSISf., (.1 ear inamu'h Lel'and sttoke,' UeTand bet )v. Thervu five younger sisters and brothers the- Tommunlty Service ha dc idd Hatxh, Chalmers her Mr Prtm and grandmother, Hojal Christensen, tq do so but w Ul contribute thir she died Misses Huth Batv Jennie Jacobs at whose horn full part to the movement already Jessie Beckstead, Thursday Florence Compton, under way. . l'etersen and Gay Jcppson .W $ll7 TJ ERE are Christmas Gift Suggestions that will attract both practical and sentimental gift buyers gifts of the highest quality that are sure to please and are within the reach of everyone. Little time remains, so shop early, " Come and see our line whether you buy or not. Gifts for Men Gifts for Kiddies Gifts for Women Gold Link Buttons Gold Set Rings $1 to $4 Knife and Fork Sets Beautiful Diamond Rings $25 to $250 Onyx and Diamond Rings $10 to $35 Gold Wrist Watches $18 to $85 Silver Mesh Bags $6 to $40 Solid Gold Bar Pins $3 to $20 Pearl Necklaces $3.75 to $100 Pyralin Jvorv-Set- s$10 to $25 Gold Rosaries $2 to $10 Silver Vanity Cases $1.25 to $20 Silver Dorine Boxes $2 to $9 Gold Set Rings $2 to $12 Silver Flower Vases $2 to SI Waterman Fountain Pens S2JS0 to $10 Gold Waldemar Chains S3 to $12 Gold Waldemar Knives y$2 to $10 Silver Eversharp Pencils $1 to $4 Silver Belt Buckles , $1 to$0 Gold Filled Watches $12 to $35 Gold Set Rings $8 to $18 itig Ben Alarms $30 to $4.75 Soft Shirt $2 to $8 Cigarette Cases $3 to, $12 lliHigrrafd Cases $3 to $7 Gold Emblem Buttons $1 to $12 Solid Gold Watches $30 to $80 $30 $1.50 to Silver Drinking Cups 1 to $6 Dress Pin Sets $2 to $4 The . Christmas thought - finds its fullest expression only in the gift well chosen ; For Mother a Sterling Tea Spoons $7 to $10 Set Plated Tea Spoons $2 to $440 Set Silver Knives and Forks $6.50 to $4 Butter Spreaders $5 to $18 Set Mahogany Mantel Clocks $12 to $27 Silver Meat Platters ' $10 to $25 '7 White Gold Brooches $3 to $12 Gold Emblem Pins $2 to $6 Fancy Ear Drops $2 to $10 th-r- Terms J862 Arranged Jewelry Utah UwUeVrArHo7:U,.inn. Chamber Nominating Committee Selected Oldest Living Settler Of Smithfield Honored On Ninetieth Birthday ! (Special to the News ) BRIGHAM CITY, Dec 17 Th etob has ytam-- d the following officer of th R. George A Anderson Ia. FUhburn, T, H Skidmore Ail-- ) Ifara E Davis and Mathew Coirpr. Eoxelder-Commer- j 4) ILBaun. The committee will selet t cami na J nf Rose Croix Chapter' Of Masons Instituted e News.)- Poeatelle XLXQJe3SL of tbe Rose ENGkGEMEVr ANNOrNCTD. Dec 17 Announcement is made bv Mr and Mrs StirlSmith of Mammoth, of the ing ef 1 r d,i ugfYTeTJogT e. -- the club to be dates for office voted on at the annual meeting to b held January 11 1974 The plan this year depart somew hatInfrom th that ail practice of previous years. reports will he made aa short a a possible and entertainment wiU be provided during balloting a list of The board has ratified 90 as members of the club secured during the recent membership drive Arrangements are being completed to put on the annual club show, which will be presented early in January. Ito-Th- Croix Aacicnt Accepted Scottish Rita Masons, waa instituted Thursday evening br Marshall W, Wod, sovereign grand inspector general for Idaho, assisted Frankitn I by eoeretary of (Special tMhf News ) tbe Scottish RltCoat, bodieo at Bobo. 4 R H. Turner of PARK A ITY, Dec. 17 Virgil tn Th, Clifford Si room, boob of Mr. ,nd i 4,,ra j prgram began with a disstr aft. Mr, c.ror,, Strr.i, injured I 3 ..rr.d hy th. Iilin .r, th, Sturdr rxeniny ho th.ir tout. K.iulnirtan collide with an automobile j Order of Eastern Star. Bata Chptr jer I driven A short business by Chris Rasmussen. The of th coasted down the cross Lodge of Perfection session was opened jtwo boys between and Eighth after th chapter convened and j tb strees into the automobile j Sovereign Grand General Ion Parkturning avenue The alder lad ts j was received withInspector due honors. Th v en years and was badly ceremonies of const Union war pr- j shout about the head and face and rut due ritualistic form and H other Tov la five years atid itfTtxv rtiarter of Poeatollo chapter vered bv the visiting officers under most satisfactory and promising GEORGS IftYT. cofdtion for u and prosperous chapter in Pocatutto "" Th racers of the newlv chartered chap- (Special to The New ) f Thule skinner at the Judgelter were then installed by Inspector 17 Dec h,'n'suffered SMITHFIELD, lorge rmre a broken right leg General Wood assisted by R H. Bant, oldest Bring settler of bn T D. Saturday when on of the care Turner, a follow celebrated his nlneDwth birth- turned over on him He was taken mater. R. H, Wagner 8.Jones, W H E Rav, J W ; A. M Petersen. the Miner hospital for day Saturday. A large number of W Orator Dickereon. Fed almoner; hie family gathered here for the celR ft Turner, secretary Jess M. t base treaaurer; C W Pomroy )l. ebration, . He is th father of ft P4RR REGION LLECT4. f ; h. Jones. Fx ; E T Barton. children ef whom 1ft are now llv'ng . PARK CITY Dec 17 -The Frank t P W 8 Smith. G. of T and D F- III, .Mornt du,ht.r b, n, p,tWM Po,t Am.rJrWn iViTion S.Mer,, tTli-IBs poaterty num- - ee'ted th following officers Thurs-lei- a grandmother 270. M C O I. D. . His lining chluren sre erringfirst-Commander. n9L Mra Margaret Eiln hel- Thoma fire eommaodr rvc. it -- n and Utliiam it Fraser Buck second vice command- - Otlm., of Xormadr Mg, Georg lv. w ,r- -. bant. Preston; Mrs Margar bnrlth, r Mvde petorson adjutant John rented by the L. D 8 play Mr, nurb,,:i Thursday and Friday lNlv!4 T haut. Poca-eilIda , T bant nd Mr Elsie Moweil. Clifton.jl,lam jngnta Id. : Aib.rt. ,.,h. , rr.Bfc Bill Seek Investigation District Convention Lime, Elmer Mant. Grace, Ida George bant, the son of John and For Navigation of Snake Idaho Legion Planned 1 Hhaw was Mary born ioc Kant, Mlddlewitchahlr. England (ftpeeix! to The News (Spwltl to XeA) R ASHINGTON,.. Dec. 17 Senator BOISE. Ha. IVc. 17. Th, rflitriet Trftfft R Gooding of Idaho has in- - j meettnc of wflt th, iiMruu Oispter A PoUo I lrty-h!r- rf E!a Check Books Stole.! -From Corinne Lodges -Imperial Jo ThNwa if ,f 1 atv Dev 17 Officers throughout fhe state and southern portion of Idaho have been asked to watch out for forrd checks on the Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges of rortnne BRIGHAM ' MAMMOTH. CITY. entered these lodge Burglars rooms Saturday night and made way with the two check books One a Brigorganisation hanked ham City and the other with a Tre-on ton hank Rotarians to Take Care Of Brigham Poor Children l r r Y (Special to the News) BRIGHAM CITY. Dc 17 ham Rotarians will giv edrlstmas cheer to the poor chll dren of the city, following their plan of last year, when about ISO children wer taken care of Th committee In charge this year In Ja E. Ryan. H Clive, George A. Anderson. Lor enxo Bolt. Leroy C. Horsley and C. H. Skidmore. 128 MAIN STREET l,; ljuM'Sn..tb.p,l, Oversubscription4 r.Pr.t- 15? of K, 1--tf-a VJi Relief m -- -d- o Ol r Oldest Store in For Judre The defendants appeared calm and undisturbed as tbe verdict was read. The maximum penalty ia 19 year in th state penitentiary The shooting of Sarah Abrams occurred oa tbe evening of Now t. In front of her koa III east Clark street The woman wao found ia the alley a few feet eaat of her house, with a bullet wound In bee neck, a Mule below tbe left ear. She was taken to tbe hospital and died w'tbm a fcv minute without reconseiousuews. gaining Shortly after the shooting. Lottie Glenn rendered at the police station a ad said that she had shot Sarah Abrams after Sarah had fired one shot at her Testimony wao Introduced at the tr(al bringing--tlight the fast that Abrams and Lottio Glena bad strh been bitter enemies and their troo-b- e was over tbe affec-LFDec 17 Lott Ruon. son It tons of apparently Lonnie Th do-Thomas ft us son of Lehi, had his fens Jntrtoduced Boykin testimony to the foot badly crushed while operating effect that Sarah Abraaa had made beet dumpat the Roberts farm ( tbreas aganat Lottio Glenn on a Friday and it was found necessary number of occasions. Jo Temovelhe foot at the ankle a!,,"s, m ESTABLISHED (Special to The News.) Dec. IT Guilty of was the voluntary manslaughter verdict returned Friday by th jury ia district court in th cur of Us-- nl Boykin and Lottie Glenn, colored. charged with murder of Sarah Abrams, who were tried beforo POCATELLO, -, - $2 to $15 f E't Tw FoUnd GlultT f r H. SZZXfMfi i; i Check, totaling ,1 h- -0,7 e? H. "o."' fand of I, pcrc.nl in,.for ed " 1 the benefit of Parmirgton I UB k. .w ere Jf a'r4-IHg'- if and Willard flood sufferer mjtan), Fell in heptomher mailed to eubscriber oKthe fund chair- having driven au og team all the today by W BIRTH AttOnCFD. man of the relief Armstrong, way. He took part In tbo Dtdlftn committee and was one of the first setNEPH1. Dec. 17. Mr and Mrs According to Mr Armstrong this closes a campaign which represented tlers of tmlthftld. arrivng in 1446, Stanley Garrett announce the birth a M -j J r7f on"! lke tha most gagarous outpouring and has resided here smee except of a girl st their home. ?ST ST. rf.a Vlmere. ,zyo ,nrf Owyhee counties. -wtlf fttwts speaker Commander Davis, Oregon Rate Commander Fred Kiddl L T. Patch of Pavette. former adjutant oral, and CoL Robert D Maddox, bead of the public health hospttal at Boisa Arf. I "V, |