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Show . - . - 1 4. , i . 8 I - , ,.. - TrrE . b . DESEE.E'll- . . - 'NEWS .... ,i AtTtST 6 '1977 fiL, NEWS OF UTAH AND IDAHO I . , . AL OBITUARY 1 4, 'Bishop A 1 Ili- I 4..- ----- 4 A. ' la Clark la abarga Mrs. Hese was born at hauvom - March 28. lted, lb. daughter of abrsm sad Martha Witcher Smith Ibis famtiy moved to 4 Workman. mt. la, In with . that' putv,h. Mt Saints driven from their beinas. Her chil. w:g.tthr lvertaintilizithons I 'j Of .1857 Called T the fain. Her Coalville Home! grro:ecurlizhertly after 1 rE-5-6-7&-ilo. plains by oz , tel M. he was married la Hal at Balt and came here a bride. whora 1 "1 Laic h has bred since- - Besides bring- her own family she reared up i.g e. C. Wies.. Jr, dimportans. ie. t ' bat of a tormor wife of her has- ? 1 .and. Carcases . formaso (Motor regelar Deilverp altaaid be resamod should be rehearsed le Lerma xtellik.: This '04.ti' ehildran survive: '.. chews.' Prom Caroler 4 imvid C.following , Cearter ibehersometat The 1 and . Lyman Hess. Farm- , , Irbo Domrst boom . erre Neves. bait Lake eke. we . W. Hess. Brigham John , itgton;Mn. . A. C117. as tteed Omsk Damsels Hewer. us R. Mire ..r,J1 . , lilY; Udy and Mrs, J. W. nee , . Seettb. tomaa. TOIL Sit. Iteereeretnelve, TM. Lavadahl. Hasa. Long Frank Ogden; Ct . .. , lit ; Charles C. Hess. tassis., I I ,....L. G woo gamamass. : 1 Beach. CaMark .;,,,-Los gess, Fielding; Angeles; top. ' also ono brother. John W. Workman. Farmington. ..de vv.11Podosoartaediaisma,,,,,,miumood. c,..... - Handcart Pioneer- . , G 1 ' . irregular eervitst pertinent, lel. 66-Num ball Lake City or Stanford Whitaker, &reel. Ogden, 403 . Twenty-kit- h Tel. 4125. Alfred Glat Strurt. 1044 etees' 4 4 d Twenty-thir- Weber Boys Make rgdenites Thrilled Success of Farm By Near Shipwreck Vocation Work! Off Alaska Coast i o $ - , 1 4 i Higher 'Norse Decree Under I county tax lerv.h been of 1.5S Milli' - Fire in Provo City Water Supply Case ' one-na.- f ' s- b3st Boy Found After All Nigh t In Mo. l i Fair-Engla- 11. s; play-beet- i Teachers for g School Year Named ; ; ,,,, ';-v - ' ''.-- , -, ,.....a) Garfield Mill Man Dies of Acid Burns! Instantly Kills Bm gharn Man Tooele County Citizen to Be Buried in Salt Lake - The countyvcommission declares I PROVO. Aug. that the Increase Is to cover ditionst the decree in theS.Arguing famou Morse to the interest and sinking0 Toaci decree which in ISLti adludtcated the attaining waters of the' Provo river, and gfrortmmtt,,iiteldr stamsathetriipart4licd library and Liar funds, ported by verne 0; The levees are: General fund. 1.2 u inch is th basis of the contempt ef,!11341-,)-:int t structor In training at instituted by the Pro'Proceedings fund. road when mills; poor sca.5; life county in the iio,ts Weber county high school. 'file work Watson Reservoir company against the on t he rocks during a fund. 1.4 : interest and sinking fund. vo IN I when the s:1 Went on Provo was sta rted officials. is void, Judge 2.2; city 404 mothers fund. .8; dependent Island. miles Ivory county fair fund. .15; state road A. B. Morgan. chief counsel for the of Seattle. Wash. cure S were instil north fog fund, .2; county library fund, .2. city mowed Friday that the con.. The Opien people commented tuted in th schovi. casb be dismissed. He main- Ia which county school district fund. coy. 17. !lain City. Is the; on the eficient traiintie i; Lo- tempt tained the decree is uncertain and first yodte o rei.ii:se a fair return the crew handled the passengers gan city, school d.strict fund. 14. in its provisions. so His venture. ccntradictocy entertathment and of tb told O provided agricuitursi uncertain, that he impressed acres of early po- - for 'them immediately upon being the one and it be would Hired opinion tt 150. was for to him tatoes broughr although brought the court So determineimpossible The next dile the what springs Harold bitown of Farr West and tiler 11 pm are referred to in the decree as Don Carver of Plain City each hato passengers were taken to ghtttle belonging to the Provo city or the Rogers and some . a stand of sugar bee's equel to ; on the Admiral Provo Reservoir company. WRII caused by a passenger any ,n the state. 3.1r. obelhansley ;le.tetnent and overboard commitwho Judge N. J. Bates of Richfield. ;unwed said Some otner oufstnado,g prol who has presided at the hearing, ects are the ,nttit Wehes ct Ward ted iuticide Ruth' Miss If the motion under advisement. took Nort of DeWitt,and who were I. Darker -l',:.phi Mann.i.g The closing argument was made tke Weil pritato Leif! Oen, 01; DeWitt, also of BUHL., Ida.. the C. Hatch. chief ofthe members Aug. by Judge left party, ahlp "Friday of Eden; thriving at Kotilait I 5 itt :It t 0 tr is I I ciyde Ferrin counsel for the Reservoir company. 100 persona spent most of Thursday Orville of pouHry projects and the case was completed SaturNorman banks. and Plain City night hunting for Robert Winans. day by the argument of Judge MorFoaler of Hooper and Adrain Janael son of Mr. and MTS. it, E. Winans. of gan. of Huntsvilie, arid the hog farm ef Causes Combination While acknowledging that the 10Id Buhl, who eras found early Friday Joseph McOonald of Hooper. ambiguous in In-r'. Following sre tbe boys engaged In Ii Heavy Loss at Liberty near tho top of s mountain about decree may beHatch held that Judge work: Pan CityDee project three miles from the cabin at Eas- places. ; e0elletelleteill and contradictions Blaine Robins OGDEN'. Aug. S.Children Ifoyes, potatoes; on Wood ley ant upper springs river. of sufficient magnitude to de-.. Floyd Ins with matches are said to have where Mrs. Winans, with tho nor Lloyd Robins. beets; clare the decree voidPalmer, potatoes; Clark Taylor,' been responsible for a fir. Fri.:AY. and --- his younger stet. ars spending beets; Frank Sheen, beets; Max on the farm ot William Holmes kt a raoatton. Christensen. beets; Don Carver, s.ilbertYi in Ogden valley. which diaGDMIII. ILed The ascended boy the Folkman. peak beets; Claire Potatoes; bogs, chickens. a granary. grandchildren the night and was coming Orville England. chickens: Howard stroyed I and three a machine shed and about 100 tons during a down when was he trail Elmer kladley. bogs; of hay. Th flames had made Taylor. beets; a found at logging 1 Funeral be held In services will 7 a.m. by Mrs. Andy Meekes Archie Richardeon ewes; Roy Rich. great headway before the Ogden the Coalville stake tabernacle on Mon. ewes; Arthur Coy, potatOeiii fire department arrived and it was of BuhL Be had uttered from cold Albert Hunt, potatoes. j found to save the prop during the night. be said. but there PROVO. ILThe school bell I Sunday. July . at 3 p.m. with had been no rain for the tirst. Urne will call theAug. HuntsvilieWillis Burrows. pots- - i arty. impossible children of Provo back Hshop Sumner Salmon In charge. in several days. Armand toes; Schade, poultry;1 to the city schools on Sept 12. Adrian Janes. Poultry. The teachers assignments are: Fackerell, pots- - I Cave-i- n EdenSeymour Senior high echoolt L. B. Harmon.. Stewart Family Holds foes; Clyde Ferro. potatoes. Philip II Barkdull (bait I Hill, potatoes. LibertyAlton Its Annual Reunion Iprincipal; M. Biddulpit O. D. North OgdenWeldon Barrett, po- - t Sin'th-Hughi- ' -e" TOOELE. August Joseph. Martin Wood. 73. of ViHiow highSpring, west on the Lincoln way died at his home- Friday following & lingering illness of heart He. had beets confined to disease, his bed three months. The body will be taken to Salt Lake. for funeral services there Sunday. Aug. 7. at 2 pm at the residence of F. H. Remoter'. 1132 west Fourth North. The body may , . ' be viewed there prior to the ser4 ' y, vices. Interment will be in the t', 1111111111P., 111 Olivet cemetery. MKS. MARY WILDE. Mr. Wood wee born at Moscow. COALVILLE. Aug. 6(8pecial) Ohio. Jan. S. 1251. Be Wig & pioMrs. Mary Wilde. 90, widow of neer In the cattle business in Colorado where be lived for twenty John Wilde and a hand-car- t' pio- years then came to Etah and ennter, died at her home here Wed- gaged in mining 35 years ago. He nenday after a brief Illness. has been a reeident of this county Mrs. Wilde left her home In iix years. Malmo. Sweden. in April. 1657. and Surviving are three children; after eight weeks on Om Atlantic Mrs. Gail Memmott. Los Angeles. Earl of Burlinggame. ceetan M.,Wood. arrived at Philadelphia where nbe took a train to Iowa Calif.. Hervey Wood Pocatello. there she joined the handcart company of Captain Christensen MKS. JULIA C. STOUT BURIED. at Nauvoct. Ia. in June I and LOGAN. Aug. ed her vehicle into Salt Lake in the services were held in She resided In Salt September. Ninth ward chapel Friday for Mre. Lake.about three years then nice- Julia of Cox David wife Stout, ed here. where she has eines reStout, with Bishop Serge Benson alded,in charge. Speaker were A. D. are five Mrs. children: Thurber and Prof. C. Z. McClellan. Surviving Clara Weinh. Mrs. Tiny Beech and both of whom knew her in the MorJ. H. Wilde, Coalville; Mn. George mon colonies of Mexico. Prost. G. Lindquist dedicated the gray. Holland, Sandy; D. W. Wilde. W. In Logan City cemetert. American Fork. 11 rsts. f , , , LI)GAN. Abg. E. OGDEN. Aug. than 50 OGDEN. Aug. wm,,,ILtigBArLunflmtnboys of Weber county ere engaged oin Vocational Mr. anfl scricultural work are and triei'r daugh.ter Ann: C J. A. LindqUitA who returned t Is esellent ) ',ATE I I OBITVARIES. Burnett. Sim ElisabethFuneral emcee for Mn. Eltzebeth Burnett will be held Sunday. Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. in the Clinton ward chapel with Bishop John Child In charge. Inter- meet trill be In the Clinton cense tery. Decker, S. P. Eggertpl:N.RAL Picrnors. H. Gillespie LaVieve FORK. Aug. rred A. Schenk, 35, of Garfield. nellEl NseDrEvRiTsN' for Mrs. EM!leri Huish, Maude B. Job. Chestma Philander Barrett Stew- B. Larsen. C. S. Leaf. B. W. Mc- who was severely burned Tuesday . Henderson wife of Albert E. Henart family held its annual reunion Alliater. he fell into a tank of acid at W. J. Mortimer. John A. 1015 at the Second South west Arrowhead resort. n the Arthur mill of the 17tali Copper derson. Omanson (bait da)). Ernest Forty-fiv- e who died in this city Auk. 4 families wers repreE. Pow died Friday in a Salt Lake street company, Cone! (half day). 27 in sented with s total tten4ance of be held at 219 will her year. E. P... Rasinuson. Gertrude Rey- hospital as a result of his 153. There were present lit of the p.m,. Stinday. Aug. 7. In the Quertrowas given first aid at Injuries.' ugh-Alicott R. F. Stewart family. 33 of the A. inolda. Erma Romney Haymore. Glen 544 south mortuary, nel in Arthur then Main street Interment will 'Simmons H. Ethel Spencer. gency hospital .1. Steuart be In family. and 26 of the La- Ray Stewart. R.FLSlack, rushed to a Salt Lake hospital. W. Tobiason. Emving'. Stewart Richardson family. cemetery. are widow his chil and Emma J. Webs vivtng -Dinner was servedat 1 'P.m on ma H.K. Wakefield. E. Weight, Mary Woolley. one long table under the trees. The ater, HURLEY. MARGARET ANFunJ. W. Thorns afternoon was spent in bath- I tonJunior high school: for Margaret Ann eral services PRESIDENT latti principal: Pioneer to ing in Arrowhead pool- - A program William Connell, LaVar and Mn. 'Farmington Harley, S. daughter of Mr. Moroni J. Cottam. was given at 6 p.m. consisting of 74 I street. Victor Hurley. O. Garrett. R. J. Phillip Edwards. Be Buried on Sunday who died at Salt Lake speecheit. songs. readings. jokes. !Minerva W. I. Johnson. S. IL Jones hospital family history and the family hymn. will be held Sunday Aug. 7, E. W. Netleon Madge Friday FARMINGTON. Aug. S(Special) The evening was spent In dancing; Lyle Neva 2 p.m:. at the Deseret mortuarv. at JenOberhansley, George Powelson. Funeral eervi.7.es for Mn. Caro- 34 east Seventh South street Int CLUB tees. FORMED at the Green Garden. ule Wilkins. 011ie Workmen HeS3. 83. widow of terment will be in Wasatch Lawn HarrisvilleBen, Maxfield, pout- -' Franklin school: John F. Mower., !Freer. John W. Hees of Davie stake. cemetery, Friends may view the try. J. who dad at her home here WednesEthel Hannah Lewis. 14 Park Mills principal; Levy City at the mortuary from 12 to Bells. boat; NorHooperEvan Carnal!. Edith Ferrer. lira Ada day of old age. will be held Sue- - hody I tVelock man Fowler. poultry; Joseph Mc- Sunday. Surviving are And 9 Mill Special Hartiey Perry Aleithea 8. Wing, 7. at 2 pm.. in the Farm- - the Donald. bogs; Reed Naisbitt. hogs; parents and one brother. Phillip Hazel Westrope, Helena Stewart. Idny Aug.Central ward with Victor chapel. Jr. Jack Parker; turkeys; Elbert Wid- - Idahoan Hurley, Boost Senator PARK C1TT. Aug. Ruth Roberts. Flora Et Jenkins, dison. poultry; Alton Hull. hogs... The city council 'Thursday night Bertha M. Maird, Harven R. Stahel, Will Road tomatoes; Alvin Johnson, drew up an agreement with the Park A. IL Powelson (half day). For. Campaign poultry. Meteor school: Oscar Bjerregaard. City school board for the joint use . Thirty members of the school left of the city ball park. The tax levy principal; Fern 8. Thomas. Melba In 1928., early Friday for a three-da- y outing Elma Vance. ailoneita Mwas Dastrup. fixed for the it cToard. Kate ensuing at Strawberry lake, under the direrMathews. Marian Mc14 mills for general fund; contingent lCoard, i. lion of hit'. Oberhanaley and A. L. Stewart. Myrtle John- Evelyn mi11s; expenses. fund and !eon, Zella Moody. sinking Christiansen, county agent. Fern Billings, Interest thereon, 4 mills: streets and 1.Gertrude Page. BOISE. Ida.,, Aug. (AP) sidewalks, 4 mills; public LbrarY, lines Nielson, D. AVhatcott IL Ellertion, 1 mill. Boy's Heil Crushed When Citizens of Nampa last night orgitti. day). A special tax of mills vras levied ,intir Strate.! to C. acitZtattis the first Fred what believed be l'arker U. Falls off P. Trainlized for water improv-ns:- it and Principal; lone Ludloyv. Thelma 1:41.lortib for President- - club in the eatension. construction of sanitary Ludlow. MilD. Terry. i Margaret IL was T. OGDEN. Aug. ii.A crushed right United Staten. Dewey sewers, grading. Leona Booth. Ida gravel.,dred Morgan. beel was suffered by Ie.! elected president; George Van de ling and im)16,ng,urfaring. streets. F. LaRue Rrets William,. Le.tchty. when fell a he from Friday evening first vice president. and ARay. Selena Roberts. Beulah Hatlt. P. passenger train at Echo in ;stem ton. Margaret D. Swenson SWF& P.0 Weber canyon. Pie tries given first IN. McNeil. second vice president. I of Rees E. Bench, a. the Whitaker. Republicaid by Dr. J. F. Kerr of North Representavest CHURCH NOTICES Whatcott (half day). ,Platte. Neb., a passenger on the an. Democratic Progressive parties 1,Clifton echoolt J. and Des the to Timpanogos train. brought hoalattended the meeting. prinuipal: Jennie Harding, pith!. senator made his I The high priests of Plodeer stake Main 13 Ida Knudsen. Marva Bu:lock, Etta a i' The asIdaho The Stain was stopped will hold their regular in an debut Canyonmonthly attorney Jones. Serena B. Vance. Harriet S. saw the boy fail. tie was flagman in the cake hall Sunday, Francom.. Minnie L liodapp, Otis In company with t3ordon Stamour County When in the early days he meeting 7, at 1t):0 I Ange- - learns in the case of a man who was I Aug. it. of 4414 Island avenue. LoswithCarling Agnes L. Crandall. A. M. Ales. and had be-his about to be lynched. Borah visiting Dr 31. H. Dearden will address Powelson (half day). Superviaorat IT 14" (1. Evans. brother Elizabeth Lindsey, Ernest Paxman Woodside mounted a soap box and delivered i members of the Parents class of (half day), Phillip Barkdull (half avenue. Park City. for taie sees. a-- . long oration while the officers ' the Hawthorne ward Sunday school day), Jehn A. Omanon (half day), They were on their way to Catiada, the iwnisken the accused man to safety. at the chapel, Eighth Evans auceeded in hoarding East and Laura Bradley school nurse. train but his companion failed and Raosevelt avenue. Sunday. Aug. 7 .the accident happened when EVIT1S tit 10 a tn. His subject will be Commtssioner Urges tamped to reicilti his companion. He i i UTAH BRIEFS of the Eyes and Ravage of I ed SO awl in ro,l Ill'it)i)e4 alighting Eyestra-t.-that the foot was crushed by a Greater Water Supply is heel. SPANISH FORK.Mr. I and Mrs I A home PROVO, Aug. --Ill.Urging that demonstration men eyening Sohn D. Evans announce the interested in the welfare of w.il be t he various communities of !lag of their daughter. Norma. to home of Lester at the summer the Will Get Apples F o rd B. Creel. sno of Air. ariii Mrs. Taylor at Wild- - state be sent to the state legislap. m. wood, Provo canyc,n. Sunday eve- - ture, J. Elmer Jacobsen. city comW. Creer of this city at the LOf Weber Co. Growers !R, i San ning. Mrs. Lucy Wright Snow will missioner, explained to the Provo temple. Thursday, Aug. 1. 1:e in charge and her OGDEN. Aug. I.Weber county daughter. fictariana Friday that unless the apples are to be shipped this year R.7,,,g,. 7,4g. 11ss Carol SEE,ir, will participate pro sent water laws are modified cit-it tELTABegh to China. Japan and othsr parts of ,Thormiay. on the program. From 75 to Idd will he impossible for growing initiated members, e:ght 'the Ortent..says Praia. A. P. 131gon by the toe wcrk bemc provide themselves water. famiLee ar-to gather iesMr.to Jacobsen xpecqei eiow of the Ben Lomond Orchard ka indge. team put that withwhich came d6e n aniund a tamp Lre for the occa- - in a few years predicted A banquet company. lle says that growers are lin a b:g auto bus Provos population was S1011. with the San Francis- - served alter the initlat.ou. would reach 75.000 and that it ts co Chamber of Commerce as agvet4 i necessary for the city officials to The prinipal speaker at the SunSome time ago In Salt Lake- TOOELE.M iss Carol anticipate the needs of a. city of Nlson, day evening ----to be services a size. held such at Mr. I daughter Mrs. end of ()by, Twenty-seconHe explained also the ASSEMBLY IN CANYON. ward chapel. present Nelson of this city and Emile W. !c, . rner Second West hearing instituted by the and contempt Fourth Provo Reservoir OGDEN. Aug. S.Services for the Stienback of WilWOrtlt. were mar- - North street will be company against ried the home the et bride's of S, Bryant for parchurch Sunday. First Baptist which has been Tenor soles will 1st Provo city officials Aug. 1. will be held in North Fors elate Thursday evening. 1 he young Hinc'eley. heard here during the past three hY Leo Jacobs. Friends carcanyon where th Utak Baptist xi,- - rourqe left aftr a ered1ri4 ritnntit weeks. this for their honeymoon to (h,raz,) ,1 i invited, sembly has been In convention week. Speakers will be Federal other eastern cities. They atu he Idally nit Um SPANISH FORH,--:riSterling B. Talmage 'vett! adat home at the TnoeIe apartmtnta Judge Tilinan O. JohnsonA Chapreceived A. Stewart finnsA members of the lain Blakener of Fort Douglas and after Sept. I. advarteed Cporge to their of of thit btrth word Dr. J. D. Springton of Lou Angeles. the,logical ease of the Univereity d3uahteri Mn. Lewis C!4g, of Vine. I Tr)OET-rTh-e morn- - yard- contractors Sunday CHARGES CRCELTY. giveri ruieie 1 - WIFE rayni.lit ani 1.: inz. A.ic 7. at 10:34 c,clo,k. 11'4 Tont, No. ii tr for d...tr..t. cruelOGDEN. Aug.. s.h.tet, Attt - be -- Interpree.net the 14 4 offfrianY counthe by Word.thy The public tit in- ty. a .divorce suit was filed Friday c t' WednesdaY I BRIEFS 1, evening. K. J WintIDAHO in Alio Second district court by Lena vited. -t was -, the to tngton first Low. conWilliam I As Low against Ernest is r' ew l'eme c'e "1.1' te Plaintiff, who seeks custody of athe the reported for their small ton. says her husbad SURPRISES 'WALES I Mr. and to st week area pa daughter is a baker earning 1140 a month. Mri" Rui" 'Wight' n eon to Mr. 5I1 PLEA gA NT A WITH nnotire.ilisni s CANADIANS and Mrs. Frank E. Harris, a daugh- are mad. of ?t,, the births' to Mr. and Mrs- - Sam Williams, a ATTENTION OF GIRL ter ta Mr, find Mrs Fraiiris Johan- son to Mr. and litra Ernest Swart sen, Mr. end Mrs Ewe I,Rt view. (Mrs. Larson was fortrer!71 Icr,,rrIF1,, from pRge one,) Pearl ItALAD,.M! as Daniel, MIPS A 1(1PVIII .1',ityinsen of slAughter of lfr. and Mrs. D. M. Dan. Invited-seti- o Mr. and Mrs. Groser Blaser. snlj tit iels Arnold- - Thomas, son of 31r. !rt.tv of r,.tr.or. AR the social Mre. James A. Larsen. tir,rne (7i(!: el.te and and mere lira. William Thomas. !of daughter to Mr. ard Mrs. Ruel Sty. ar.ed for the arr.Yal married Thursday by Judge D. P. ler the royal here today. the Evans at the home of Mr. Evans. PLEASANT ,Annomrin,,, ' q,ir.st,1115 On t,ary EPHRAIM. Aug. Inutiedint-slevery lip were: sage the ceremony Out a-' 114F It made by )ir. end Mrs. John causingthe be fanen Prodatory animate ars alarm with Val- young couple left for Salt Lake. on the )ansen pr this ef!y of the innrriAge fol., Jones?" stockmen considerable to home in Los Angeles, thence their "What at of happened their daughter. liella. t Edwin :Ottawa?" Did the Mann national forest. quite a !Wil- Christensen Calif. of loroni at Nphl !.1p,r presenee nt prince command ber of sheep and cattle base been Wednesday. Aug.. A Brockville 12 and x!",,,t,!r uss iac-i:killed recently. El Rastnne.,cn of given BLACkle00TTheto Titania Fes on the yacht,ng trfp through by Miss Maur; . the biological survey has been in ID were performed by Probst Judge l their honor is'ands''' this vicinity lately' In confrere J. E. Good on Wednesday: Emilie rtning He W. 1. ly,lci.,ly the answer. Ille Lorks and with Supervisor Humphrey. Eden. k'ocateflo: cit:i ro3nrit has 1:x-- ; wetld merely !yetis a amilng oc'r Floyd PrivettErnem stated that it was eery difficult to eelPRICEThe of Gooding ang Em- levy at laet year a radisnt little track lions this time of the rear 22 5 the ma., tif Hunter Ettsektoot; Christian figu, api'arent. with girl Di e to tho but promised the stockmen that as 519.004minx. f.akiiing !et eyes hears the st,,iri, Peti.r Christensen of Blackfoot. and worth of ou(sierlinz b thst; MO the work r,ds of soon as winter snows Annie of Foreman M,Ila Moreland. their were canceled and 112.ei,i worth of meetings rind partings, end 1:ounty Clerk H. Andrew Denson would be teken up. bonds were bought up.''Pots two and two together to reach also issued a rnarrisae license to Ranger Oilierton reported that lion outstanding the reduction in the einktna-the answer it wants to nndMervin Lee Fisher. Firth. and Cenand bear are numerous and doing fund slight was sided to the water-.Illsir .171 Down. ci' Idaho Falls. an considerable damage to livestock on works taxlevy. The amateur actress. waterworks in a Broadway produedistrict No. L partment has bad en extra burili-- 'appeared W- - H. EliirrrY recently killed PLACIEFOO? District !dors EP veral Judge It months on this ago. She is placed upon Ralph V. Adair has been appointed lions that were tracking his csmp of the recent floodsyearand a is'ae demurp hot flashing of eye; shy one of the to three commissioners horses. near Mc sheep camp south of AM:Min extra hut has ha l ta money eigaging in arnilingbursts of amidst the 'tate supritma court in and west of Tucker. Mr. EPerri re-- 1 be xpended frarknes ,. its work Adair will leave t Porte having seen A number of lions Silss Jones is descended from Sept 1 for Judge Boise. on his allotment , SPRINGVILLEThe Moth-- s and the in stock tneiq the dominion. Tow Jobs W. Christention herd of the Fourth ward gavi daughters FAIRVIEW-------Th- e mothers and . Dairy Pork and the T. J. Oldrold a program in their chapel. Friday Her father. the late Colonel Jones . of Fairview South ward ot herd in Ride Canyon report cheep night wIth Miss Hannah Canadian InfantrY regl- daught.rs h,:d their annual outing Friday killed by both lion and bear within president of the Y. Lo ht. Rowlenill Hrient, was killed in action at the R.st Emith farm near Oak Creek I the past few days. Chins. Amiens during the Wet;Id war. cmnyon. - taw's; Clyde Roylance. ewes; Ward Harker and Nephi Manning, onions; Leslie Randall turkeys; Elmo Wood- BINGHAM. Aug. 11.iSpecialj field. lambs; William Barker, wheat A. cave-i- n at the Cnited state, mine West WeberMilton Farr. hogs. Friday night covered Domingo Gott-Sou- th WeberClaud Williams.' erre& :2, who Was Instantly gilled. hie skull being crushed Petal has only been here RiverdaleVern Coe. potatoes. Guiterres KanesvilleVictor Peterson. bogs; three months. coming trOni Santa N. NI where a sister resides. Joseph Todd, tomatoes. Rita, TaylorNewel Hadley. hogs; John I Hawkes. potatoes; Henry Jenkins. potatoe s,. Burch RAI--I CreekLeonard Garner. i hogs. ' RoyJoseph Thompron. tomsttss; Ralph Gibby poultry; Chester West. 1"' ultry. Farr Weste-litaro- ld Brown, pota- - SPAN1S11 F111-- -- Pax-ma- n. to Sur-'Ci- ty - , Is l - 4, . IFEma,Ammammmononown.0 IO TERRORIST BOMBS FLY 'AS VANZETTI SACCO LOSE FIGHT T-RAD- I ompolt (Continued T Page Onel From I Kfloeyeb le I I Mee watts Meter $ila. KSL , LANAI elevated railways. public buildings. railrowd terminals and theatres in 4 all five boroughs. holsrdel,, Lug-- I. 6 :4 oneemb11, The jailed suspects were Chester pro.atuaLcal ballet ta. 4S Sport iroblowsky and Stanley Zuke. both nose Meiln& te..11a4:e p of No. 250 west Twenty-fourt7 26 p NILStock esetmiess. street According to police, troblowtuner period, 4.4 p :SO sky was found by a subway motorp.m.Prearalt6 man walking through a subwaY1 6 I p rc Dance orcheerre tereseeadh, tUrittel shortly after the blasts oc-- 1 11,341 p.m.Tune Lsitais curred. Zuke. said to be his! Pstsdny, Ans. toreedeeet friend. joined him. poilce decntred. sonic It a the Salt Idaho Tabormacte by re. bombs. which were of greAll from mor control. power. did much damage to ad12 2irenOrpse recital iacent property. and caused panic' TAO pricKomot ceartret breteeast ,,,T1 Fort Douglas. among persons in subway trains, on pmProgram. the streets and in nearby hot-I,- . trent L. b. Windows as high as the fourth floor: 5, rhus,.e under thoserrieep &recites et Seward teal be dement' p, KlrhiralL. Address sere shattered In the Hotel' the r Whitney New Grand and Mar-- 1 ty E7,e er Ones fw4geo. Comrti of the h ne tin.!que. J. - la p.mTA. liedmiy. Aug, I. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. hoer period, 10 a (INS)Terror through spread Ze guano deeded west Philadelphia today fol:owing: 1: reataL the wrecking of the Emanuel Pres-- I d and byterian church. ILLT LAMM Girard avenues by a bomb at mid-- I orExtra been Mght. police have MC$ .11 dered- to the distr!ct and the 1.m:re' Miters. city force is on the lookout lest; bombe be exploded in other' r p m churches. The blast has been at- p nabl:abtiy doing& a:- mpa-- 1 tributed to ad 706 p.mResults et Amarkaa thizers. Nattonal learn baseball gamma. Pans& 7.10 p Thu explosion took place at the 7.63 p naT.nanatal reausna same time two subway S and classical were bombed in N w York stations: Policel at Ompenprogram, today expressed the belief the blast: p nabtatha prefarta was timed to conimde eh!, the New i 10 p mTwelve Ueda &Meta le 34 p York explosions 19 p Orrhestre. wanala I: rnidn igh tT: 8.! Forty-secon- 464111111. 30 11 i II KDYL Dinnar-bou- I Sacco-Vanze- WASHINGTON; - Aug. g.(INS) Additional precautions were taken today to guard public buildings In Washington as a result of bomb explosions in New York and Philadelphia AttrIbuted to aympathizers. DEN vita Meters Kilocycles Mountain Theo SIMS KOA Sacco-Vanze- tti IMO p.m.Dame make. 11,09 ral DAVIS COUNTY TO FIGHT SALE OF BErrING TICKETS CS I protirrals- p. a AX SELZ lee WINO Knee, Leo Peeing Time 1411 OAKLAND (Continued From Page One.) ; Sal M eters ...1 S3S I Kilacreles John H. Morgan who had other I Pacific moo similar cases under conidderation. rendered his decision, finding the review. . l p m Sport defendants guilty as charged. ):I p r. and August la was the tentative 45 p.m.Vaudevils. Concert. date set for the time of passing -le p.ra -- --sentence. i $AM ritANCISfAl I These cases were the outgrowth I lime Watts. of a series of raids made by the 42S..1 Meters. i l Time Police anti-ric- e Pacific i weeks ago 'quad a on several places where It was al- - rn p Prograar liged bookmaking was conducted., m 1alltP The police here were- assisted by cln'ihtDanca music two. men from Ogden who helped to gather the evidence. The places department prosecuted the earlier included the Mint resort. the Clift cases tried before Judge Morgan club. Ike Berstein's. the Smoke-- 1 in police court and assisted Proshouse and the Windsor. ecutor A. W. Watson in others. The point raised by attorneys He cited numerous authorities for the defcridans was in effect; showing that the repeal of the that with the repeat of the Redd Redd act clfd not. in any way afto fect the sta!tres in force, racing act. the law relating and also or on horse gambling, bookmaking proved the definition of races was also re7ea1,-and that rooms, bookmaking, betting pool on the city was w".thout power to horse races and what constitutes prosecute. es as defined es. es. by gambling es. Shirley P. Jones of the city legal KG0 II 4,- KPO , - - 3a2 ! . .;ft-- , i , 11 !' I "es a --- -- i I EA1C t rsil 01 to the lorthiltudst I . Leaving Salt Lake City, August 15:16, 29 Day Limit Returning. --- mar-Orie- (1ctA Leaving Salt Lake Aug. 16th 1230 , To Portland and turn via Columbia River Route . . . . rel ' i l d 2 9950 Leaving Salt Lake Aug. 15th 12:30 p. m. To Portland and turn via Lake Tahoe and San Francisco .. 'lei r) 11 ti 00 1 With Stop Over Privilege I et - ; ; , , i Mills 1.55 1 112.1ti mills. an Inereas J. over the 1126 krt. 1 . 1' iCache Sets Tax i C . i ----l- ei 1 - .. D. 1 Office, PROVoi 0 1 should no reported to Ogden Lartter 00-W. L Barton. Diet. Mgr. The Deseret , ...! . ,- at 1thir ' , . SATURDAi , , , t 1 MALAT).---litrt- Lions f i and I : . - , Bears i Do Made By Rug. 10 This essential as we are compelled to guarantee not less than 175 fares for each route to secure this exceptional low rate and assure you definitely of excursion. bs , -- r Reservations-Faus- t ,;crioly-sohoo- "'le " ! I lipoommmimumb-.- tJ,,em i , Killing Stock on Man.ti Forest The Public Is ! T,i:,-.nt-- Special Requirements Whatsoever TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS CANNOT BE HAD AT RAILROAI? OFFICESONLY AT OUR HOME OFFICE I 1 i ! .1s your ' ; - 1 ' d- to ! -- - . - :11je6-- Ice '13aCti":.- I .0 I the-21s- - 1 e ins elleticial LIre CO, 600 Vermont Building Phone Wasi 2999 r22 ;MMi S |