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Show tt 4 941i4"4-44- .4...tot, '''''''''''''''I''''V'''''oa.''fr...10...trtto...tttt,tit,ktt.t 2 I 1 i ir t .. o Now yr v I, Yr' 1r 1 ' k 3t , . - ,,,, ,,, , ' I ;; , 4 I Carrier DeIrregular service should be reported to OgdenThe Deneret I. Barton, Inat. Mgr. partment, Tel. bil.,W W.btantord blinker. 1014 Tutentytbird News. ball ',aka City or Street, Ogden, Tel. VA Alfred tilathrell. Reporters' office. Basement Reed Rotel. , ! - LOGAN I OGDENNICINITY 441 T I I I oret hews, gait Lake giLite. or ant Delude 'levity. US Ill. Sands. Lone's. Tel. I .1 1 March Newton Funeral services for Dr. David Estes, 03. will be held Friday, 1 Fourth in the VS, at p.m., March ward chapel. with Bishop iL E. LubO be in will interment officiating. the Ogden cemetery. Dr. Estes died useday at the home 2039 Quincey avenue, of pneumonia. Dr. Estes was born Aug. 14 1St: la St. Joseph, Mo.. a son of Milton westerner after hates, prominent was whom Estes Park Colorado, He was educated in named. ,...; v. I ; , 2 : and graduated from WashBefore comburn medieal college. the ing west he was a member of New Bellevue the hospital, staff at York. He first came to Ogden 40 years ago end has been here conHe retired tinuously for 30 years. trent active medical practice In 1914. been active in fraDr. Estes has Ho watt a member ternal orders. St the Salt Lake Masonic lodge and lodgesworst, also active In Ogden was also an Elk, and a vitaliser of the Knights of 'Pythias and Woodmen of the World. Nis first wife lidra Ida B. Cheat- -, ler Estes. 'died In Denver and he was married 10 years ago to Rossi SUrVIVIIIS are his widow McDonald.tour children: Mrs. Ruby and Stewart. and Estes Carel. Mee 1.111414 Cane City; Colorado: three Longmont. Estes, beriberi. E. George Estes, Celn; Charles and - 1 1 c ; .; - . zi , - , i t I ;h ' - t New Mexico City. N. o Precede Shrine Initiation Parade-t- 4 I '4' i k, .4 ; I , 4 1- --1 t t Iv I t; of the Amorkantsation class of the commentor school will high Ogden pote in an essay contest Monday. March U. under the auspices of the Golden Spike chapter. Daughters of tho American Revolution. Miss G. Kimball Is chairman of the committee. The contest will be held In the and tho subMil isschool library "What I Expect to Gain by ject Rem-mien American Citizen." OGDEN. Prima of $t and 22 will be awarded the two beat essays submitted. ' I. The itMges will be Ira A Huggins. divorce- was Miss P. Stewart and Fred, M. Nye. trict court Ricks Stark OGDEN. March , k;; te Jo-m- ph - , :i ,, ,, t 11112 - --- 13Charging and desertion. suit for filed in the Second disTuesday by Phyllis against Arthur Stark. FIRM INCORPORATES. were married July 17. 1321. They maiden name, of Rostoration of her OGDEN, March 23.Artleles Incorporation of the R. M. Roggen Ricks, is sought by plaintiff. eompany were filed with the Count). clerk Thesday wtth a capitallation The incorporators and Japs to Grow of 160,000. officers are: Robert M. Roggen.' Near Green River, Wyo. President; Bowie B. Roggen . vice, president; William B. lloggan. sec- fIREEN RIVER, Wyo. March 21 Ellen Roggen and Elizaretary. l farmers have iiipectabLoca bath Roggen . . of nearly 200 contracted Mit acre of land to Japanese gardeners BUILD 'NEW BERNICE STATION. wigj wNI put in onions, tomatoes and service sta- - garlic. The tint is being tworked OGDEN, March Hon is to be built on the southeast with the farmers on a crop sharing basis which will net the farmen Of Grant avenue and (erase 25 per cent of the gross xth street by E. I. Isakson for about croby The Japanese are being Abe Ogden Paint. 011 Glass corn- - an of Salt take and each will agency I fly. . for 10 25 to contract acres. rt , ,: U1111 . 22.--- A Twenty-si- 4 1 1 I ,a .. . I -- , , , ; ' . , - 4. i For 1 I . .,' .1 1 A i. ,4 ; ' , .: - 4t4I''''I - .,,1,,,,, : i ,i .. ' DI , ,,tt t - ,i , , , ,, : , , , , .. : ', i i t" A2 ' .. ,N11 Proved 4 i 1;2Z a, , , , 4., 1 .N110 4110 . Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism 1 , I - -- - - - - .,-- - .- .- - ..- Astiff.,tv, covrilazn "Bayer" package ns proven dfrections. Randy "Royer" boles of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100Druggist& i . . , MEW& ill the Mal mark et Its,yor itasufactsto et ttouesteticackleator , . ' 1 et Italicilkatid 15 - . 1 1 Mrs. birth - - 10 program p.m.lismi-classi- p.m.Time eitinsis Thermion Marsh U. 7:30 itm.tietting up esercises. music. .7:40 7:411 a.m.Inspirationel period direct-aby Earl Glade. a a.m.Time signals and exercises. II:10 a.m.Address ander the direcasso- tion of the Sail Lake Ministerial ciation. BRIGHAM CITY. March I SPRINGVILLE, March d services cial)Funeral Mildred Jamison. 20, were , , , - street-Gainin- er nort dr: auditorium rttovo. March Funeral services will be held in the held it Sharoinorwmral t -- 1:09 1:16 , - , Dieters liegi. Paella nese Childron's p.m Orchestra. program. sod validate. orchestra. p.m.Dance "TUNE IN TONIGHT On KSL UTAH POWER & LIGHT Co. Generators Quartet..1-larnionto Go Down South (a) "I'd Like MO." ttn(t Alias Hannah" I 4 I b) .'Whett Youre Lonely." Mrs. Agues Bolto Contralto "Little (,rtill'an Annie" Thomas Prof. Spencer Cornwall, Accompanist. 7 Piano Mr. Pearl Hunt tat "Capriee Monique" La Cour t b) 'Cherie. I Leire You" Goodman X Mr. Edw., Heim Baritone Bateese" O'Hara "Leetle MrJ. Howard 'Frazee, Accompanist. 9 Quartet. Harmony Generators Broutht the Roses' 'a) "June -Me Your to Tie Apron it) Strings Again." 'tr. John W. summerhays, musical director. Program by members nf tho Utah Power & Light company or- p.mi-Progra- 1040 p m.Orchitel re HOLLYI1400D Warta. !Rte. 3701 22.- utchtisspemal , Tritrrodtatruantce! ganization, were held day in the First ward chapel with Counselor Gilbert A. Johnson in charge. The peakers were Post. master David T. Lewis. Patriarch William Grotegut. Albert Swenson. Henry A. Gardner and Mr. Johnson. Mimic was by the ward choir with solos by Miss Ellen Jameson. Prayers were by David Davis and Henry' Gtrdnr. Gilbert A. Johnson dedicated the grave In Spanish -- Fs thing about THE ranarkable Ethyl Gasoline is that it not I a - - - Turner prise in ora(Special)The was won Dixon with ,., , atMins; Ifigh-Tesnoc- et , Producers, Refiners - , ''' , , p , : . ... , a . , 2.- 0 , 1 , 1 .2 , . . , I .... ... : , ' ' - ,' ' - - '' ' -' Caleattergat , 111 1' . , ,. ' OWL 1r - i , -..-- A ...1 .i . ... ..., 'Z' , , . . ' .. -,- , 2 , ay -- - -- ' i - ..- '' ! hillest 011- 4 , ' .. 1 - I; ,41;1111P4I - . ....,..;- - .... earEeters reo"4&4. - - ' . lo .014L.Atille,k f , ' ' '' op : : . hirele.srede petroleum products in Atimosm. Colorado, Idabo.Kansta. Missouri. blontarsa,No. books. New desk. Dakotas. Twit. Utah. Waskingtost"1.12youlog . . . . ' - st . '''''"."'"," '' a., CONTINENTAL OIL, COMPAMr . . without a But don't get the idea that such a sensatkoal motor fuel was developed by chance. the result of the combined efforts of our own refinery experts and the engineers of the General Motors Corporation. Tliey have produced a winter gasoline which recognizes no competition. High-TeConoco Ethyl Gasoline is in a class apart That's why thousand; of motorists are using it regularlyand more are learningof its remarkable performance every day. .. So for complete winter motoring satisfaco tion fill your tank with the nearest of the Conti- sign Ethylat nental Soldier. , Byron Dixon Wins Prize Turner. Oratory 1 starting but it knock. treating appliances Wait given to the Green and kligson. - High-Te- st only gives you super-quic- k also keeps the motor surety bond was drawn tip by which the work wassixo be ed within the next ty complete work of installing plumbing ond M- . RIDE! . erection of a modgrounds ern club house, the contract ter Which was let to A. C. Baldwin Monday night by the board of directors cot this Pocatello Counts,' club, Pocatello Is prom's...4 one of Om most golf courses in Idaho. A meeting of the club directors was held at the Y. Al. C. A. and contractors submitted bids on the erection of the new building. The course is located tines miles south cif POCSICIII3 on lb. Salt Lake highway. A. C. Baldwin. bidding loweet March - 21ourSmoothest , Pocatello Lets Contract Country Club POCATELLO, Mar. 23.(iiPeclial) -- W" the beautification of the and the Idaho, - , Fork cemetery. POC except Professor accompanist. Cornwall, Spencer lie Quickest STA11',11 -.. Vit. (SPecial)Funerai services for Monfus Oudmundson . Accompanist. 6 Pastille IrInte .0. irate. ilaravard Mrs. Quartet. .liarmny Generatora ta "swatiee Myer." 1;04 p.m.Concert orcheetra. 4:34 p m.Concort orcheitra. hour. 0:3(r p.m.Children' 1:30 p.m.Ore1:metre1:30 II:04 0)) "oh, Nlessra. Harry Shewell. sityaord Frazee. Edw. Helm, A. C. Kelm. Mrs. Agnes Bo Ito Contralto Silence" Fortesque la) "Golden Itatt le 13Jy Blue.. Joyce Prof. Spencer Cornwall. Accompanist. Mrs. Pearl Hunt 3 Piano Beethoven "Minuet lu G'' Mr. Edward He lin I Baritone Dix The Trumpeter".. ta) (bi In the Heart of the Hills" Dorothy Log I 10114704 111C0 4211.3 !Hetet 10011 Waite KPO ' Presents program. program. p , is. , orchestra. P and Blynken pmStudio - LAST RESPECTS PAID. SPANISH March FORK. by Byron tory the oration on "'Rialto." which was contest Monday dniirrtedn yin tthehall of the U. S. J. Bridley Johnson. speaking on "Ida- hoe Neglected Shrine." was second. 1225. Surviving are The award was based on both Grant Heber way, Jan. 14, two children. Joseph thought, content and doilverYher husband, Dedlicates New Chapel and Virginia Lunceford. and her Mr. Dixon will repreeent tbe U. r. S. I. in the conference meet Friwill be in the prove day, March 26. March The orations were, Idaho," Byron , J. Grant was In moathieacemetery, i to dedicatee tb Dixon: "Idaho's Neglected Shrine," Ephraim PAIM. South chapel. Bradley Johnstv "Moulding the In- dy Boy Dies From Jensen was in charr Bishop of the services, which 'The Importance of Old Fort Hall , Lingering Illness In National it I pm. The Invocation was of. . History." Fred SorenMahon fared by Jews P. Jensin. son. SANDY.-Marcc. R. Donna and Prest L. R. An. Ileitis 16. son of Dowding, Wesley derson talked followed by a short Sandy. Lyman High of l'ilr.d gal fillitarLtaD"ding Faculty . : history' of building and means An last , raising finance, Bishop Jensen. i i llness. for Year itemised account of the cost of night fellnering a lingering construction was given by James te..twas born InBandy on June 4, LTMAN. Green. first counselor in the WytY,March Surviving are his mother and the -- Th. entire high school facnity has bishopric'. brothers and sisters: Earl been reemployed for the coming President Grant spoke at length, following Lehi: Alvin, Dewey. the Saint...along the It'llr!nlVi, ri.a Dowding. year. The faculty Ancluded Pattl C. Sandy. lines of their duties. He stated will be held In Miner, superintendent: Vernal WilFlineral 'services was among other things that there the the Sandy City,. Third ward, Fri. liams. agriculture: Laura K. Lewis, not a. people on the face of Englieli: Delores Weed, home I were made for donations and noted, T al;elletics: .,, E. H. Hansen. science and the direction 0 C. I. eery ofunder tary contribution, as the Lauer. Gut. history; J. H. Prows, music; W. L. Midvale. his After concluding Boarnion, commerce.' remarks. he offered the dedicatory J. Robert Hamblin was also reprayer. which was impressive and Slaterville Resident elected principal of the Lyman full of inspiration. echool. grade The South ward choir furnished , 'Since 1852 Is Called , villein for the services. The bene- - , -- -' diction was pronounceA by Print. March SLATERVILLE, I Jacob B. Jacobsen. Long before IDAHO BRIEFS . services for Mrs, the appointed time to begin the rriscille Slater Cowl" IL widow, be Caw James Cowan. Sr.. will be held '''- POCATELLO,--- A meeting the.ahouse was filled to unlicense pacity and great many wers Thursday March 24 at 1:20 p.m. in was issued Monday marriage to LaVon Olsen able to gala admittance. the Waterville chapel. Hrs. Cowan, and Falls. Idaho since two work who died Tuesday at the home of Margaret Bateman. It is years ' ''- "'""-- of conet began on the chapel pneumonia was born in England, '' BLACKFOOT-Mthen Ott and it Mabel Beniss by Aug. IS. MO and came to Utah..in thought In If52. living in Slaterville Once. stak and those' Milan nett were and. Hutchinson just. it would take at least charge Surviving are the following- married at the Baptist parsonage om le complete the ItrueL. 1 dintmem: Mn. H. H. Hudman..0gBev., George Saturday gure, dew' Mrs. George Aldous. HunteVille; , r. Barton.evening, br , , J. i lae Watts 1000 6:16 p.m i. t of VVattiraemnt yLunceford ditv41 I 3,l' Ditt,oe Molay plreerl talninparovi oed snualabye fworol, at body Monday night The as toillws: Max Be., master council- Orm be the may . vieeld priort tti::. r mostehrvt , or; DAvid Condon. senior councilor; , ices at Ralph Hedquist, junior councilor. Mrs. Anna Lunceford. Provo Beech. Mrs. Lunceford was beim In Mid- Prest t 4 with tnt.rVIe KOMO 2:4i itie by-th- CI:ens:IlodAtITtLrause.1 racitio 4 810 Kilweyriee 23 48peclal) PROVO. March Parente Fune.ret services for Orson O. Bird . well known Provo business room 10;00 to 10:34 pmDr IL .1. s who died Friday Angeles. motor of the Hollywood Chriswill be held Thursday. March 24. eon, church. at I p.m. la the Third ward chapel tian B. Wari71Bet 4:15 p.m.Rov. C. with Bishop IL A. Dixon presiding. tor Home Life." The body arrived from Ocean p.m.,fitignen trio. 8;60 p.m.Courtesy program. Park Monday evening and may be viewed prior to the services at the home of Mr. Bird's twin brother. .. Jasper A. Bird. 302 north Ilfth West street. from 10 cm. Thursday until the services. held in the Fourth ward chapel Monday, S. L. Mendenhall. Jr., In charge. Prayers were by Councilman Dell Thorn and IL T. Reynolds, Sr. John Manwaring dedicated the grave. Speakers were Prep. I. F. Bring. hunt and Ford Crandall. Music was Kiwanis male'quartet; duet. Hannah Packard and Melba Condie; solo. Melba Condie. Mrs. Jamlion was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds. Besides her parents and husband. surviving are one brother and two sisters, Earl Reynolds. Mrs. Belli" R. Mendenhall and Mrs. Berdella Hearn-- I FAInellit0116 pi I I Timao gEATTLIC I 930 Kilocycles Time fir and Nod time Orson G. Bird Will Be Buried Thursday 22.(Spr, Mn. for Stella Reek. Philo T. YarrISWOrth. Burns Lernlin F1nlia1104. Veda L nlave,rDson. N. lel:oleo INivatritoe,yehr:t..leseyMd.. Scott B. Price. Norman. S. Adriel Seanrord it. o. Ross G.Puenrire. HarSandereea. Reed Pugmire. Steheli. Iona Primball vey R. Ezra S. Slued. George W. Tucker.' f son, Ogden. . Graduate Division. L. Owen M. Ande:son, Ardrew Ciark Eureka Resident to Barnett, ClarencaF. tollitaontta.l. H.Marion Monroe, Ace JuBe Buried in Provo Harris. J. Wm. linrriwon. D.Mrs. Mot.te. lia 11 Jenven. Simnel Manch 22.(Spedat) EUREKA, Jr.. Henry A. Pace. -F- uneral SOTVICat will bo neld in the Methodist church here Thorp-daBOYS HELD FOR THErr. March 24, for John Edward PROVO, March 23.Thres juvenEriskson, who died here Monday late evening. Intermellt will be in the iles were taken into custody broken into Provo City cemetery. Tueplay alleged toofhave the, Salt Lake Mr. Erickson was bort: In FinIfie Provo office 20e ISSO, and came to Tribune. SS clot First North officeg land. August twenty-five this country ntrance to the ago. )eratwenty-said are btit's in E3reliafor resided windlw.rthe had Re a through ono Years to have carried sway a small cash Mr. Erickson had been Iin failing register ,containing no .money. health for a year. suffering from his widow. Milton son, fierbtlirt. wbo is attending the PROVO, March of Utah University Parent-Teach- University of Utah, and a brother, Bennioaddrefssthe the Provo Vernal Erickson, of Bingham, sesociation Wedneaday the junior high school Funeral Is Set for evening in on "Boma ,and Comauditorium munity iterponsibility for Manic. Mrs. Lida M. Lunceford Atcypii sa I Agricultural -- Economia. NI a m trio. .S0 p. In.tiletstios ea pmAdiiress, "Plant ot QO p,mUnlversity Charter Vag banquet program. ' Nougats :36 Lake Yriday. was buried in the Provo City cemetery Monday after funeral aervices in the Provo Third ward at which Bishop H. A. Dixon presided. Cook and Prayers were by George Th speakers William V. Bushell. were William Boyle. Bishop Joseph P. Billings and A. Bottle. Georg C. Despain of Mid. Bishop Georg vats. C. I. Goff dedicated the grave. The Third ward ladies quartet sang 1 numbers. 22 Final Tribute Paid Mrs. Mildred Jamison Commerce,. KOA Laid at Rest in Provo PROVO, March 23.t Specie Lorenzo H. Evvell, who died lit Reit for services Cheney. sa. wife of Mary ?When B. .Cheney who died Tuesday of paralysis at the home of her son, Ernest E. Cheney. will be held ursday afternobn. March 24. he Sixth ward chapel with Bishop E. M Tyson in charge Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery Mn s Cheney was born Nov. 12. 1243, at Birmingham, England. She her emigrated to Utah in MI with Cenat parents, the family settling terville. On Jan. 22. 124l4. she was married at the old Endowment She castle to house in Salt Lake. Bilsham City with her husband and children about 1282 and had resided here since with the exception of the past four years. during which time $itia and her 'husband have been working in the Logan temple. Surviving 'are the W.husband and four sons: Ernest E. Frank and Frederick Clinton Cheney. Aaron Lake Salt Cheney. Imam City; Wilford b. Ashby. Wiliara H. Crandall, Abram Clarke. Karl Kent DeVere W. Conover. L. Lovell George. ti,bir.rt, Harold Herward. C. Raymond B. Holbrook, David NorJohnson. Houston. G. Wesley Charlet Miller. man Larsen. Melvin Lyman A. Parcel!. ilyruit F. West, Dbea rnAegkipsimr:eLto I 041KLAMI PSI 'Hiders 530 Kitoevelas niAn p 1 biletif. II pm p nt Program. $.00 p tn.Prograra. KG0 11;3Q I W2 Slim SOS ISIts 74 kelorytelee rikellny Tina 30 KDYL flipeciallFuneral Mrs. Ann LSI-M- toetr to ANGELES LOS KHJ ant "Ye Old Towne Cryer" lammatiair tad Malian Trsubsdors. 1:46 p.m.Mumer period. livestock .rsOorts. I I :et quartet la popular, numbers. a p.m.Claude lastrumenisi and ve- -, 4. cal broadcast 11:10 :at Chaminade Prof. A. C. audience at Friday night and Civica club. the (laugh. the members of the club gave the program: Burma, a reading: Miss Evelyn and Miss Blanch', Mattsson, solos; Mrs. James A. Monroe, who had no daughter In tbs community, musical reading. ... SALINAThe Girl'. (flee club, directed by Its instructor, G, 'Af, Wright presented a program to the Monroe high school Friday consist. frig of three numbers: idinses Elaine Thompuon Christensen, duet; Miss Ara: dBooloorsesr. piano solo;: Miss Miss Varna Johnson. readings. ---itrICKTSIDEThe ward 1Primary held a bazaar Friday afternoon. , ....,A '"okk . k: ....d ' A 11 , 1 , . , .. 1., . . .. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,Ae p.m.-1.:- tre lat 6:t SPRINOVILLE. 4 . .,,,,..,.,....0....,,1-1..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,;,44,-,,.-,,tt- , v ward cvhapel Standar evening a musical was rendered ward the proarrain by choir under the direction of Jesse Meldrum. Program Included several selections by the choir: vocal solo, Mrs. Willis Prostgarrd: vocal duet. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Loveless: trombone solo...Jesse Meldrum: quartet, airs. Zasie Thomas, Mrs. Kva Cook, Mrs. Alvin Holden and Miss Zlna Bishop. -- I - - school Lt.itresraory , Iane Mattis irretnessity. Mmeb U. for the acis Bea in stoma chiltrrea. Price Matron Laud At Rest in Springville Brigham City Matron Is Paralysis Victim Dery Jorgensen. at 6 1 a Irina Arts. Unlit Crnikahank. Donna toff Mona Faye Full Call Alta Nit'ma Jenimpel'. Barbara Green. 1.VIIH A. AbtaFloyd sen, Latin Plummer. ken, Edmund Gail Emma Snow, The3ra A. Rieke. Johnson Whetton. College r. i 4 Harold It. Odeal Cullimore tinudwan. Charity Leavitt. John S. Niels Mortenaon, Lewis. Frenela Merrill M. Overion. Entritn4 L. Phoebe Rocklin'. Ruth Lois Rigby. Saute. Etta Scorup. James L. Peal, Leda Stevens. ray R. Knneth Eula Wallram, Tries Thompson. Warwick. talitira et KSL ; , a- lbw ----- lataL KFITF ' - attendA-SAL1 N At . DOES NOT AFFECr THE HEART.. 5.1 1 N1 ' Neuraigia Neuritis Panic! es SALT LAKE BOISE.' Idaho. Marco occurrei here Tues',tared. is. day to Col. Edwis former adjutant general of the Idaho O. A. It. and comtnaminnt at the Idaho soldiers Sigma. ea U. horse of his daughter Mrs. !Margery D. Wilcox. live tulles west of Boise. Colonel Duren hes been a resident of Idaho Sine, feet and le survived only by Mrs. Wilcox.. Enl.sta private In the Twenty-eight- h ing aa 11111104 volunteer infantry, Mr. Duren was mustered out at the close of the civil war as is lieutenant colonel. Ilia residence is Idaho dates from 1905. . --: it . I . great-grand- Applied Ilideater. y Ed. M. Reek. June Bunker. Bunnell. Anson Call, Jr.. Rhotia Fern Eva Mariam Foster, M. Blain Hansen, Jarman. 0 1 7 f 151111111Ma - from REPHT. Starch. 22William Balky, tomer member of the state board of equalization. was the ts principal 'meeker at the Rephi club meeting. Mr. Balky reviewed the activities of the recent Utah state legislature. discussing come of the bills passed. He stated Juab county should be proud of their renresentative George H. Ryan. from Eureka. statin the beat ever sent special Sunday school union meeting in the stake tabernacle Sunday, with passions in the morning for the state board. and at 2 p.m. for the T. Albert Hooper general and Char rblk. Ross of the general board ants . Headache Pain 1 Former State Board Member Lauds SolIons N'EFIIIThe Juab stake by physicians for I,..,,,-11- I , , D Safe by millions and prescribed Colds 1 March 2- 1elty inty loss its mail delivery unless the city retuned and the order of the .:.car. oftrre departrount that all street.; Plait o Mined and bouaea UR 'veil as regulation mat: bores provided. Mail carriers hero liare had or,- siderable trouble in l'ind;oz pa r Ces numbers co houszs In other instances there Is no place to pat the letters and other mail rota it is necessary for the crorree to stop and ring the bell .or tahe I is nail along with him - PATSONAt the Fourth . - , FORK. PAYSON.The annual Primari conference of the Payson Second ward seas held Sunday evening In ' the ward chapel. IE , I. , , I . AMERICAN tdpeciallThis trett Ilithoendiatlynieo;enblitgh Ii - American Fork Told to Obey Rules or Lose Its City Mail Delivery LehuSciorPduA.INdWliglheeMtetdedRaKIbarge , A ., . v county. of a daughter. 1141, -, bouilement by a jury In Judge M. Harris' district court Monday. Turner was charged with ditimming of a car before paying for It. Sentence will be given Saturday, March 11, Since his arrest his wife and family have become charges of the C. UTAH BRIEFS SPANISH ronxMr. and Robert atitTritiOn announce the ' . . 1 '3 GUILTY OP BleillEZZLESIENT. LOGAN, March E. Turner was found guilty of em- - - i - ,. i1p. - 1l. Former Soldiers Home Commandant Dies , 0 -- I 1Petoioittunend;le.e497teednauceenad;tiboluileLlineef,oine:malanurtrailialscotraal4.- LOGAN. 1114rt-23.(Specia1) The Stauffer cor.tectionory at Men-do- n wee burghrised Monday night of goods tre14e4 at Logan police located a car containing an odd,111I macolne, a boa of cigars. a boa of candy and a small caliber revolver . the loot from the Hoofer The ear is being held by the police but the owner has not been apprehended. mining district. , , , d , - 1 I - ,, - March The university council of the B. Y. had passed IU mon and women of the 19:1 class for graduation this yoar, according to Dena 1. John Mutton. Jr, acting president. The graduates are divided among the six colleges as follower SS college of arts and liCienCeS; 24. ap- PROVO. Articles Held by Police - '5, :March SALT LAKE services were held I1 2411 I In the Second ward chapel Monday Meters for Mrs. Arlsan Miner Memory, wife of Frank Memory of Price. Bishop Vtt pmpopular courtesy program. William Wainwright was in charge. music. 11,60 p.m.Orch ChrisPrayers were by Bishop N. C. 4:44 p.m.popular Idren. program.. BUM11101 ot Salem and Earl tianson hour. kalf 4:30 p.mMatto,' The grays was dedicated by W. K. g si.m.Tims signals. Jr. Speakers .re Patrielec. Mil:Pleasant Octogenarian Johnson. orchestra pmPoptgar arch O. B. Htintington, Fret. I. F. Mona and Ernest Strong. Musty Answers Cali of Death Bringhurst I:11 p.m.Orgsn concert. was by the Mapleton male, quartet; hour. 1:00 p.mVariety COO p.mSsmiciassical program. lLT. PLEASANT. March duet, Melba Cond. and Walter ROD. tOe p.m.Popular program. kr. Oster lin, $1. died anion. Provo; string trio from B. Y. 141:00 p m.Direct-irs broadcast. at tha home of bis daughter, Mrs. L. Glee club. II:00 p.m.Time signals. Hannah C. Barnett. Tuesday, from 4- -old age. SALT LAKE He Wall born Nov. Z2 154.1 at Bingham Girl Will Satrup, Sweden, a, som Wins P. Be Buried in Provo 1 v. of and Hannah Larsen Osterliii. He :03 Motets kalnad the Church in his 'native March BINGHAM, land and came to Utah. arriving in announcements. Salt Lake, Aug. 211. Tim family Pay. 13. daughter of Mrs. 7:10p.m.Universityperiod, Indian story. settled at Hyrum, but. later moved Rose Pesky Smith, died In a local p.mStory et Medicino Man." by t M to Mr. Pleasant. an ophospital Tuesday following Jensen. He married Josephine Nielsen at eration for appendicitis threg ueelts 11.:sage." by l!fb pm.Talk, 'Proper Salt Lake in 1313. thill union ago. three children wera horn two of She was horn In Provo in April. Professor O. M Marshall. whom died. His wife died in Mi. 191e. Surviving are her mother, two WALLA WALLA t I Later he married Mrs. Annette brothers. KcIth and Elwood Ptay. SO0 Matto Larsen who owing to pmer teaith and one sister. Elva Peal; a!so her ICOWIOV I 1,062 Kiloryelea I. living with a daughter in Salt stepfather. George T. Smith. and Pacific Lake. Sarah and Lenora stepsisters. Surviving mile his widow. one smith. The body was taken to Provo p.m.Town Shopper. daughter. Mrs. Hannah C. Barnett. 1 p.m.Soroko hour. one granddaughter, and one dtsiet for funeral servicestand internent I p.m.Studio program this all city. fn in tee Provo City cemetery. The granddaughter Funeral serfices will is held p.m.Studio program. time of the funeral will be an1:30 p.mBand music. the North ward chapel. Thorsclity. nounced later. 4. at 2 pan. with litsLop March DENVER J. F. Nowe .. ii ttaamm.. t Salt Lake Man Is 4224 Meters I lege. Besides these graduates wbo receive their respective college there will be more thin i00 others whose names have not as yet come up for consideration. who will reeeive normal 4iplonste from this college of education. Others will also receive dervees but their names are not as yet available. The names of the graduates already passed Are: Arta and Sciences, Florence Rilisti Adsrns, Lynn AlIreland B. Butt's. serge C. lemen, Rani?. PraU MeQuirs. Bothers, John E Bossard, Claudeous Jethro D. Brown. Eldon W. Cook, Thelma Butters. Lewiston; Pasteur,. Josephine Detrital Esther cow Owned by Andrew Nelson. ColW. Loon Kvons. Oahe cow owned by Eggertsen. lege: hhuhl Fotheringhatn, E. Edgar Rotten. Richmond: Cyrus senior Fuller. Robert Gilear,rit, Jr.. kieryearling owned by LeRoy Nelson. tan Graham. Chauncay Mormon. Richmond; owned junior yearling Lynn Haywerd. Etheircos Hodson. Jacby Tiger Allen, Logan. Three senior Solar IA; Hutcblcuca, Dorothy intilrITICO calypi owned by Leander Pearl, obs Werke Richmond. Nephi Johnson, Lewis- - L. Knudsen Pliebe low Wayne ton. and H. .1. Richard. Ifendon, Linford. George D. Starter, and three Junior calves owned by Morgan Kimball D. McIntosh. Lucile 01- Andrew Nelson, College. Paull Babien. L. Pe.'kirre. Raymond Milton ten, Paradise. and N. K. Nelson. RichR. Richert. Fred G. Richarde. Sore-mond, complete the herd. C. Rost, Arnold C. Rovintite. Leland StewLet. Halbert Chark Earls Stott. Wayne Neff Smart. Car Containing Stolen Wride. Wondell S. Smith. ' 1.0 0 1 . , , .,- -- I ,, - , Graduates for Inevene, , 1 itaannemeen. Toomx, March 21.Olipeciall Funeral services for Milt: Market Fannie Crosweller Weimis, who died at the family home in Erdal. Thurs. day afternoon. were bald Suede) in the Tooe is North ward chapel with Bishop b. T. Liddeil of Batesville ward conducting. Music was by the North ward choir with eel. by S. W. Lee and Erb Johnson. The speakers were Mrs. Margaret Bryan, Mn. Hattie Droubay, Prem. C. Alvin Orme and Bishop Liddell, all of whom spok of her sterling character and noble works. Fre Yera were by W. H. Bryan of Erdit, and IL C. Ekman. George Bryan dedimind the uay in Toosle City Grandsons acted as Pallcemetery. bearers. Floral offerings were birs. Woods was born In London. England, Jan. I. 1141 and came to America in October, 1164 after embracing the gospel in tit. same year. She married Jamas A. Woods. .1164. May They lived In Salt Lake until September. 11177 when they moved to this county, living here since. Five of her seven children survive: Mrs. H. S. Gaialcher and James C. Woods, Salt Lake: H. and Earnest B. Wood.. Mrs. Jellin C. Bryan. Tooele;Erda; 16 tgrendchildren and le it - March 4i three-year-o- ld E. Chamberlain; directors three to be elected, B. J. Finch. K. C. J. A. West, . Wright. Q W. Torgeson. Otis Weeks and Andrew Caruthers-to ba three committee. auditing elected. Carlo W. Seegmiller, Preston Einford, L. M. Huggins, Cray Kimball and T. A Jones. The club indeissed Dean Butler of the 'University of ArisonaC. for J. national president succeeding I:Ulrich of 14alt Lak and voted In-, favor of Donald Maker of Los Ansoles for national vice onpresident. alumnits D C. Lockhart spok cement and Mr. Lubeck gave a tqlk on government road signs at tonight's meeting. SUNK ORATORIO To Ender OS OGDEN. March 23. high auspices of the Ogden stake tabernacle wrests quorum,- the choir will sing the oratorio "Eitjah" in the tabernacle Friday night, March !I. Director Lestar 0. Ilinchcliff. will be in charge and Sam F. Whitaker will be at the organA. con-C. Soloists will be Prof. sole. Lund, Salt take: Mrs. Ethel Houten' Howard and Shupe...- Dromirriolit. Is CHARGED. ' - ld S. ' .4, This School Year March Logan. Andrew NelQuay. son. College ward, and Fred Whit. tie, Richmond. have selected th herd of 14 dairy cattle to represent the Cache county Holstein Breeders' association at the Intermountain Livestock show in Salt Lake, Marco 20 to April 2. The herd Is composed of filthiest animals in the county. It will leave Logan. March 21 in charge of Delos Nichols and Serge tilsen. The herd consists of the following: four bulls; senior yearling owned by H. A. Ramie and Sons. Benson; junior owned by John T. Quayle. yearling senior calf Logan; owned by Melvin and Henry Ballard. Benson; junior calf owned by Leander Pearl. Richmond. Cows entered: age cow 'owned by D. D. OGDEN, March 23Candidates for election as officer of the Merit-aof Engineers. Ogden Association were nominated Tuesday chapter. follows: Al night President. Or Bundy and F. W. Smith; vice president. Louis Danko! and R. R. Mitchell. secretary-treasurer: E. P. Campbell. Charles J. Truscot; assistant secretary-treasurer. Ernest Lubeck and -- 123 , d Mr. .1. W. Allen. Marriott. Vance, Mackay. Idaho: broth., I Coate A. Mater. ere and IP. le Toy andjhirs. Mart titereas. 'LI,' .(t. ttriiirule'lts".rAatebs.:', Funeral Services Held 16aho; heiro. A. S. Condon. Loos An. For Matron of Erda ides. BS.IL'Announces LOGAN. John T. Nominations Made By Engineers Club 'Americanization Class To Have Essay Contest 1 1927 ;3 pro-fus- County Herd Chosen for Intermountain Show OGDEN. March , Ile..........-.--.1,........--........- 1"ttte.,-id-t.:ad.g..- ... LOGAN, March cam. and paint-u- p The clean-u- p paign will start here April I. The in committee charge has appointed block captains to inspect and en. courage the property owners to the campaign. City comply wit wagons and trucks are to makes rounds April lii to haul all garbage that is placed on curbs. The owners of vacant lots In the city have been written to and asked to help in the beautification campaign by having their property taken care of. and county agricultural officials orchard meeting here t, discuss pests. announced that decision was reached under the saws of Utah to bar from sale absolutely ail kinds this of wormed or diseased fruits in Weber county. It M believlier result will d the sweeping order In more thorough spraying and control of orchard pests. Previous regulations permitted the sale of fluit wherethe wormy or Mesas's' contest was lees than a certain yereentage. class Of e candiInitiation of dates at the coliseum. will be features of the spring ceremonial of Shriner pros.. - El Kaiak temple with ant from Utah. Idaho. Wyoming and Nevada, It Is announced by Dr. S. W. Ba drop. chairmem of the Ogden Shrine nub committee on gen eml arrangements. Dr. Baden's says that plans for the convention and entertainment re ateliers is nearing completion Tits ceremonial will be hoM in this A theatre party' has rite on April 2. for the women visibeen arranged tors during the fternoon. The Shrinors will have their banquet at tho Hermitage 'hotel and the WO.. men at the Hotel Bigelow. Dane, log at the Hotel Bigelow ballroom will be a closing feature. , Opens on April Weber County; Bars Sale of Wormy Fruit OGDEN... March parade tbrop.th the business district and an r i 'Beautification Plan conMarch ference of the Pacific Fruit flitpreps loge-loth in H,trl company opened Wednesday 404h 41 officials and department attaches present, from points between Omaha, Neb., ted San lrancisco. Cal! f of Loth Cat A joint cluicussison and refrigerator departments is betm held lnuisday. tednesday. ing Starch 24. the two demertment will sold separate meeting,' mid will 1(4' a meet &gala Friday limiLn further )(tint discussion. H. T. anaistant Francisco. San White, in harg of engeneral manager and rertaelation, is pregtheering at the conference. ;le said siding movement of stock ri that qually heavy this year ,s ltet aad heavier. perhaps OGDEN. Gm. itepoirtelt bets-V- C, I Firm Ogden Physician to !Fruit Express Be Buried Friday! Employes Confer ., I tiemelat entree. Delivery obeeld be repereed Se Me Peeve terrier Depertnieet. ?be Deeeree Stereo. Salt Lobe City. or Cloyd beeik Cireete., Ilea rel. Itepreeeetethe. : I. e , - IL MARCH , pRovo a. C. allow. Jr.. Moporier. lira tea.'m kip earriot toDelivery Logan reported terrier Departmost, Tko Doe- t I , 4. . ..,...,.;............,,,,.!; ir,,,wwww.w.r.pwww,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,, - 11 le tVEDIs;ESD.A.Y , , , , . THE DESERET NEWS . 1 , . ft , , - . t ' . NEWS OF UTAH AND. IDAHO , 4 , , t - - , l , 4 . . vg - lir ' t - . , 1 , ,i . ' - . , ,., . , |