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Show r LAKE CITE THE DESERET NEWS SALT ''"I confemce convening hero in Jen-nar- It waa felt no move could oo much have atlmulated publlo In the conference and have riven It a more striding send-ofIt will be the first occasion of King George attending an International conference. Whether the decision to open the naval talks waa hia own or that of some member of the government it generally i considered a particularly astute move, British the for stressing people the deep consequence of the matters at issue. Incidentally it was accepted as firm indication of hia majesty's reillness covery from the serious which beset him last winter. The Morning Telegraph. Conaer vstlve, today said it will appaal to the whole world that the naval conferanea to which all eyes are turned will be opened by the sailor f. JO PARlfK OPEII y. Decision Proves Import ance of Naval Meeting Declare People; Shows Interest Sovereigns LONDON, Dec, king. approval wan given to The Dolly News, Liberal, announcement that King Oeorge the action of his majesty would open the naval reduction hailed with pleasure not Great Britain but In tha United States and the entire peace-lovlhis world. "It will demonstrate the majesty's deep Interest in work of the conference which probably will be momentous in relations of tha stales represented and also of the high Importance which tha occasion holds in the eyes of the. British govsrnment." The king and queen tomorrow will travel to Sandringham where the will be joined ta a few days by the Prince of Wales and the remainder .of the Roysl family-t- or the traditional Christmas gathering., They wilt not return to London until the eve of the naval rv conference. . i - BfBTRSs TODAY AND TOMORROW " ' Elbert XMAS TREES . Shapely Trees g ft high at fie each. POTTED PLANTS -- Cherries. Vans, ate. ail la Great Asserts. eat. GOLD FISH AND SUPPLIES DOG COLLARS T Aad Daw SawsUea GIANT WHITE NARCISSUS BULBS Cal tars. STORE OPEN UNTIL 7 f ? 17 4.' D. C. - Called by Death. -- - Uls. Reld ofJWnshington. Mlaa-P- by " - WILLIAM P. M. WASHINGTON. Dec. 22. fAP) There le trouble brewing for the bear In the national park Colonel C. C. Thomson, superintendent of Yoeemite, has made tbe following laconic rdport to Director Albright: Bears are slightly on the Increase. They are e 'he aourc i of greatest interest to visitor during 192 and of real concern to us, sending 11 persons to the hospital for medical attention, and being quite destructive.' In addition Steretjry Wi bur has been Informed by tbe wives of the metv etaHonedi-c- i mancuU y m the parks that while they were bearing up under the depredation of tbe park pet the time waa coming when the woull a hunting go. BOLLIN6RERG SIGNS. PULLMAN. Wash., D4c. 11. flNS) Announcement was made here today that Orln E. Hotting-ber- g had signed a eontract to coach tha Washington State football team for two mors year For convenience in carrying the baudla eaiv be detached from aew electrie flatiron deeigned for traveler fa n r'vi DECATUR. Ind (INS) horsee to lions and ing worn-oMgers of the circus is tbe trad of Fred Ahr, of Decatur, who bad sold more than tat horses to tho circuses that make their winter headquarters at Peru. Ind. a head The circuses pay Ahr for the horse ca rcasse netting him a good profit as he receives many-horsTree. the on oni wishbig to get- rid of them. For Pth- era he pays from II to IS a head. Feed- ut r-- fit e -- -- Con- The Original f 'j1 BULOVA if you budget be lim- ited, you will be eble to make a mi table choice from tplendid aMortment, priced from $25 up. , 0 22s0 WATCH This is your store the Store of the Christmas alSpirit the Store Where Quality Jewelry is want The gift you ways sold at moderate prices. at the price yoa're glad to pay, is here. A regular $16,50 value, shaker knit sweater. All col- Make Your Selection from the Following Lit ors and sizes. Pure worsted yarn. Each stitch is 13 strands of- pure wool. Full extra size collar. For men and women. Remember, we manufacture goods every day. They aye ALWAYS first quality. - n V, lV 25&24-7- S 1 Silverware A CHEST of Sugar House silver to the gift she will always cherish. Our E. Z. plan of credit allow you to pu.jhase this appropriate RAMONA -- 14 Kl wkfaa loU 4a asM, aUtaady a tOQ7 ..... ' - .... DIAMOND tiled Rogers Community, and .yol'R ease, (uadioailTmrmi 15 37-5- 0 Murnfaw Holmes and Edwards. Kt wlula laU Uai d vra.f aaia, baamtilally FV7J0 ilSjawal S p e cial Christmas-Blank- et and desirable silver ware at this Jewelry store on Liberal terms of $1 down and fl a week. Had from. a $24-7- ' Watch Elgin With Knife and Cha,uT CREDIT 13 GOOD Additional Gift Suggettionson Nationally Advertised Goods The Utah Woolen Mills is the place to buy Blankets. We offer as a Christmas special 100 per cent virgin pool, first quality Blanket, made double. Colors, blue, rose, in oor Murray factory, 70x80 gold. A limited quantity. Regular $13.50 value for $6.75. m 9 " RINGS ! Robe Regular value $6-8- 5 72x84, part-wo- 83.25 robe, pleasing colors, excellent ol for extra bedding, couch cover or auto robe. On special at i It Costs You Nothing Extra For An Meal And you will find our 'Stocks so complete and at prices so REASONABLE ;that we know you will THE DIAMOND RING has for ages been the gift of gifts desired and supremely cherished. Our stock of diamonds at Ihe present time consists of a large and varied assortment, of the finest gems attainable at prices which will surprise We hare a dignified credit you. plan. Let u explain., 1-- 3 1-- 2 . . . ICt. at..... t TOUR $50.00 $100.00 $250.00 Bay its a pleasure to trade here. WE WANT YOU TO USE YOUR CREDIT! 4 CREDIT 18 GOOD - " - SHOWING. - ' SHEEPSKIN MENS LINED Specially made with slick- - SI 5.00 er linings. $"175 Practically LADIES PURE CHIFFON HOSE . , Wonderful selection to chooso from in every lata mounling, and all rare alone KINGS We have them In all style Real special for this time, 14-. gentlemens reconstructed ruby. In green and whlt gold, sells regularly for flS.ST, ourpric ALSO 3D.50 RINGS FOR LADIES AND MEN FROM $. AND UP. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Co. WHERE YOUR CRREDIT IS GOOD 1043 East 21l So. 1043 East 21it So. MISSES 95c, $1.25 ALL-WOO- values L QAO C3 nf0Z CtKiO MENS .WOOL HOS- E-Regular 75c values SILK-AND-WO- GLOVES N OK CAfh ... OUV 1T0,2 Cl W MENS LEATHER BELTS CC AND $ b,lw LADIES ALL WOOL GLOVES .$1.00, $1.50 values O Oak CAPS-11- .75 values CAJO SWEATERS For Family the $2-0- 0 . I OU Pleasing $fA $4A 50 SHIRTS For WOOL MENS Hunting and rs HELMET LEATHER BOYS rieties From which tochoose MENS SUITS at aq Entire and 50 OVERCOATS at 20 reduced pnees discount ' discount OPEN DAILY AND EVENINGS Wi JtOjS . . Mens Dress O MEiVS SILK TIES $6S -F-ull- Fashioned $PJ75 UNEDCOATS.. (We Are Open Evenings iroAKD 5?3i ' yegular end Chain hi n, Knife BOYS SHEEPSKIN Hjar Douse Jewelry VN' for1 waterproof PAY A LITTLE DOWN at the time of your purchase and we wi make suitable arrangements by the week or month on the balance. HERE YOULL FIND PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE FOR YOUR CAR. CALL IN AND SEE OUR WONDERFUL gift value. FREE. Xmaa Special 122 6 - Ct at Ct at $3-2- 5. OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS: I Credit Here!! 0 u YEAIL SHAKER SWEATERS WATCH if r from BULOVA PAN-- 14 Dew ING Fed to WSd Animals 1 IIf FOR THE CON- C. HICKMAN. A AMES (Gifts That Last) In 1930 timUiavd YISIIES , Pay ou DEST h TOE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT IN JEWELRY GIFTS , Buy Now! Etch ITS PATRONS AND FRIENDS HOLIDAY GREETINGS AND WINSTED. Conn. INS) Highland lake frose so fast that In dose ns of fish lagoons were; trapped and frosen solidly. The usual low water in the lake, due to the extensive drought of tbe past la looked several month upon as tha cause of tbe situation. When the frees cams there was Insufficient water between tbe outlets of the lagoons and tha lea to permit the fish to swim to deeper water. Highland taka Is one of the largest in New England, rr(WTcf-'A- re A yv IT vi.driHtlf r EXTENDS TO ALL Fun Frozen in lee J' PHQNE WAS. 40 - THE TROY LAUNDRY plate, drop jet church broadcasting does bring result the Rev, L. A, Reed baa J learned. Her receiving act gave Mr VirconJ. first Kent, widow, her ginia tact with the Church of the Naxa-ren- e while she waa stopping at a hotel here. After hearing jlr. Reed s broadcast sermon abe discussed spiritual matter wrlth the pastor. When she died recently In Chicago aha mads bequest of $25,V to tha church her U. S. Parks Bears Get Too Familiar HerdeWituted Story. At a local hospital. William WOOD. rad Hickman. Jr., son of Mr. and 721 Mr William C Hickman of Mags At tha family residence. south btste street, James Wood died died Monday. He waa barn la 6alt was Lak Fab it, 125. Surviving ere Sunday of heart trouble. Ha 177. hia parents and two teter born in Murray, October 1. Florence Elaine and May Francis Hickman. Surviving are the widow. services will be held M. Evans; three sons, Jtmes V, of Funeral of Thursday at 1 P m. I th Handy; Elmer K. and Jack WoodMrs. L. ward Green chapel with Blgnopmay si East Midvale; daughters, K. A Jones, Mrs Francis Anderson, C. Henly officiating. Tho body MeaIn residence Ma-jorthe at beviewed Misses snd Mrs Lynn Chlverslt Melba and Rebecca Wood, all ns, Thursday, prior to the setvice. Co. 42 WEST FIRST SOUTH. father r -- s Porter-Ualto- n I pm. ttt WarMtra Mlb 01Mi each. BIRD CAGES Var Wats and Ervin at Bun-da- y. a CANARY BIRDS RUcrs li- Zmchrlaos La&ftag, year 19 norUs-Ftf- tb Beat, girl. Gian Frsnef and Madga Beyaek Kiel HIM. G. M. BROCKBANK. on, 334 GoalU atraat, girl. Robert Maxwell Jr., and Lnclla Jane a local hospital, Mr George 1144 Fast Fourth M. AtBrock Petaraaa of Provo, died bank. Booths girt- glandular infection. Harman John and Lana Marla Aaech Sunday of She la survived by her husband, Bander, 1494 Richard atteat hey. Edward Fears and ftarah Ethal Tha Georgs M. Brockbank, and three waat Fifth South, girl. children, Kathryns Georgs R. and tin Smith, Carl Fredrick and Gladys Ftdler Rei- Phyllis Brockbank. nil of Provo, and ms no. 1413 Emerson avso'ia, girl. following brothers and aistert: Edwin B llliam and Clara DttBolao the Reid. Robert R- - Reid. Donald L. Athol Malntherg 43$ Fifth Eat, girt. Mr Arthur Dusto and Mrs. Mrr Kratstr and Ttlita Lane, Archie Bogls Balt Lehe; alt of Rawlings, 75? Arapahoe treat, hoy. W. 8 Lbirtea. Willi am and Vlslft S7oad Hues Clark of Mantl, Mr Btala street, hay,., Sboutar of New Orleans. Ls and MueAlk-joat- .T-- Crelawu, Zbss Betty-Ann- JOSEPHINE WA1MA. At the residence la Holladay, Mrs. 'Josephine Wayman, died She was born In Mill Creek Nosnd had been a resvember 1. ident of Holladay I years. She was active la Church and genealogical work- - Surviving are the husband. Jotn H. Wnyman; a son, Melvin Wnymnn of Balt Lake; two daughters, Mrs Ana Beckstead of South West Jordan and Mrs Eva Turpin ofbroth-or. Jordan; five grandchildren, a Melvin Ryneareon of Salt Lake Stodand two sister Mrs. Llssio Matilda dard of Murray and Mr Mary J. Inee of Holladay. . lit l2. Lake Jan. 4, Surviving are her parents and one brother. HowMidvale. of services Funeral ard, will be held Tuesday at I p m. In the East Midvale ward chapel with F. F. Greenwood officiating. The body may be viewed Mosday evening and Tueedmy forenoon at tbe , fsnilly fesldeoc. Interment will by her husband cod children. In Sandy City cemetery under Robert and Stephen b Lynch thehtbedirection of the Deseret morand the following brothers and els. tuary. 11. of Dt Roberts Ci. Mrs. ters: Melver. Mrs' F, S- - Weldren and vin H. Sowlee of Salt I.ake sad and Margaret Pbqlfr Tida Barrett, 001 Berth Suta atraat. girl. Chrictiaa and Berth Clara thinks CtaretK7 or sc boa, Jeremy street, wli be Hodgea boy. JwHi Heary and Ooa Huggiea Uvff, only in 1143 browsing avenue, girl. William Budwortb gad Isabel! Uualer 174 Eighth avenae. girl. Spneer, W Hford Abraham and Hrlan Aadresea Hanaeit. ?WI Ninth East. bay. Lloyd and Margaret Photha Millar Batofcer, Ilf Margaret aavrt, girl. Larnond William and Jesele Jaanatt Ksonitog Kobtaeon, Farmington boy. David Bay .and Margnarlta Alberta Don com be Stivers, 9 Third avaana. girl SPECS AIL SALE ; Mas. r.i,VJriH. At Denvtr, Mrs. Ruth Bowles Lynch, (, wife of B. H Lynch, Jr, oi Uenver and a resident of Sait Lake until two years sgo died Saturday according to word received by relatives Mis. Lynch was born March 12. Hit and is survived by Tuesday. t w ee To Gift For ' East street and Broadway Jetwph Mllte 23 1923 DECEMBER of Esst Midvale; nine grandchil- CMty'eernetery! ? Hadio SciTOOn Lead dren, two brothers, John M. and Albert Wood of Murray; fpur sisters. Church IPIESB MfLLERBEKG. ' Mrs William Smith, Mrs. John Birch and Mrs, Robert Brown of At a local hospital, Lorens Miller-ber- g, LONG BEACH. CaL AP) Murray snd Mrs, Htnry Jensen of daughter of Mr. and Mr JoWest Jordan Midvale, Radio sermon listeners may not seph Millerberg ofwaaEast born In bull died Sunday. Bha dimes in the collection Louis W. Bowles of Los Angeles. The body will be brought to Balt Lake where funeral services will be held la St, Paul's chapel at Ninth Statistics. MONDAY Follow the Light From South Temple to on jG Headquarters for L. D'. S. 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