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Show iCifi M- W V ' 4- - - - ' THE DESERET SALT NEWS . jh1 LAKE CITY FUNS BIG t i - 4. H 1 4 5 V i 8 w tt PROVO, Feb. 24. t Utah, Feb. 34. (Special) Robert W. Crockett, former Salt 1 24 Postmaster Feb. PROVO, John P. McGuire received word from bts name that Washington Saturday had been transmitted to the Senate for Hoover, Herbert President by aa postmaster at Provo, Utah Mr. McGulrt via first appointed April I. 132, by President Warren He was G, Harding by President Calvin Coohdge Feb 11. 'a fSMOft. PROVO POLICE CAPTURE TRIO PROVO. Feb. c er it !K fier a 4 Jl, L Folks Will be Guests Wind Instrument Contest Nears p.m. Herd Association Issues Report ri ? ; Will Present Opera : Highest producing purebred cow, Jersey 74.4 pounds MT. PLEASANT. Utah. Feb. 34 butterfat, 1094 pounds milk; highest Maid MM." of "The th (Bpeclal) producing purebred heifer, Shepmusical comedy, eponsorad by tha herd Creamery 55.4 Holstein Orange and Black staff of Wasatch pounds butterfat, 13919 pounds of Academy, will ha presented tonight milk: highest producing grade cow. In Hungorford hall, under direction Shepherd Creamery grade Holstein 74 of Mr. Harold W'. Fllday. IMS. pounds butterfat, Tho principal are: Gian Phil- pounds of milk: highest producing lips. Goldie Cohen, Christie Jacob- grade heifer. C. E. Pales grade Jersen. Darrell Smith, Andy Moffit, sey 32.9 pounds butterfat, 759 2 Kenneth Danwalder. The school pounds of milk. Record for the chorus will assist. highest producing herd went to Arch Pa'terson, with H head of CASTLE DALE. Utah. Feb. 24 whose average grade Holstelna, The ease of David Price, (Special) production per bead waa 37.2 colored who is alleged to of butterfat and 991.9 have shotMnhrland. pounds and killed John O. Johnpounds of milk. son. also colored, last December, during a hrted argument, closed here with the defendant found not Parents Take Place guilty. Fred Killer repOf Students in Beaver District Attorney resented tha state and B W. Dalton BEAVER. Utah. Feb 24 (Spe and Henry Ruggr the defendant. Parents day at Beaver senior The trial was held in th Seventh bald March 1, In tha Third ward Re- clal) and junior high schools was suc- Judicial district court, before Jud( lief society hall from 3 to I p m. cessful in detail Approxi Dillworth Woolley. Tha local society Is cooperating mately 200 every parents began class with the State Tubarcular associa- work at pine o clock in the regular tion. Children and adult will be Places of thslr children. Some few examined at this clinic for all de- parents came at a later hour, but fects. the customary punishment for tard Dr. C. If. frltchlow of th state waa banished for the day. board of health, with doctor from pupils The classes of the morning were the county and local doctors, will cut short allowing time for as asAccording to a report In the Farm conduct tha examination Mr. Ev-- sembly at eleven. The program and Ranch market Journal, coast slins Reed, county auras, will also waa in charge-oN. Blaine livestock market principal two shipb In attendance Wintera "What We Expect of Our ments. comprising paper, 1540 head of Th was discussed by Gus lambs fed. by the ' following 'compose th local Teachers, Pahyant Mercanommlttee: Mrs Emma Alleman, Fern ley, president of N. T A. tile A Investment at company, Mr. Harriet Dougsll. Mrs. Aymot After the program, luncheoo was Delta, in an and demonexperiment Cherrlngton, Mr. Nephi Gledhlll. served free in the school cafe- stration V. A C.. were sold of the Mr. John S. Mr John Kin- teria, under direction of Hettle at the Los Angeles Union Stock Boyer. -- s dred, , White. Amelia Dean, and Gladye 8 Yards Monday and Tuesday Aa were Winters assisting. Classes Six decks of 125 lambs were resumed at one oclock and dis- oki at $11 a cwt and sixeach, Jericho Wool Pool decks of missed at three. less desirable quality, at the same To Join U. S. Society figure Tuesday. a iiJ J I 'll W, & Smith Jury Finds Murder Suspect Not Guilty ! 4 Free Clinic Will 1 ( Utah Lambs Bring High Coast Price f if FOUNTAIN , -- I ' 1 t , i t GREEN. Utah. Feb t4. (Spuclal) Vote favoring th Joining m a unit of tha Jericho Wool Pool with tha Government wool Marketing corporation waa tgtaaad at a meeting of the pool Thursday evening. J. W. Harry, president and J A. Hooper, secretary of the Utah ta tt W oo I gro wertf association, and W, Johnson, who ropresentec the Draper Company of Boston, met with the local producers. The government plan was explained to thq meeting and the motion to Join passed. j n if: Priesthood Union Meet Held in Deseret Stake i 4 V'i was retched. . Calf BEAVER. Utah. Feb. 22 (Spe-cla- l Jack White, Jess McCash and J. A. fitevem. were placed under arrest by Sheriff Nells Jensen, on a charge of slaughtering a calf belonging to Orv$lIe Harri. They are being held on charges of misdemeanor, officiated slaughterincluding ing the calf and destroying the hide Elder Johnson who roThe men three the tor led from filling a recently deny charge mission and In the Maori and are24. to be given a bearing Febbe his ruary lai guage. testimony Announcement was mad of ntsk conference to b held In Delta Boys Plan Tour. March 22 and 23, and of Leadership week at Hi lekley, Feb 24 to 2$. BEAVER, Utah. Feb. 24 -(S- pe-clal l County Agent lew Mar Price Ferron Announces met with the club of MiUord, recently and planned a tour of Mil. ford The with valjey boys Leadership Meeting tour will take place the about March 1 FERRON. Utah. Feb. 24. (Spe- A leader will be appointed in th' cial) The fourth annual leadership near future toU.attend Club Leader; 8. A C. In March convention of Emery county will b. week at the Ferron March 14. IS and J1' 4 J". Th! wa protect Initiated by Emery American Legion I tha Ferron high school four year, nt v -(S- pe-clal) Utah, -At a recent meeting of the A. board, Mansions, city Joseph present city manager, was reappointed by the hoard tor the ensuing jear. Walter Tolton was also appointed as city Justice Another was thfe paving patter dcuShd question, but no definite decision DELTA, Utah, Feb. 24 (Special) Priesthood nnl.rn meeting of tbe Deseret atakejra held Sunday In the auditorium of Delta high school. Pres. Jos. T. Flnllnson ago A program of acoutlng win b. resonter by Scoutmaster A A Mr. Christine B Clsylon aetlng dean of the school of at the r. S. A C, wli bee. charge mm feature chIV T,h des-mcwelfare work child nutrition and trainin- -. ; Beaver Board Renames J. A. Manzione Manager South Utah Stockman Passes at Escalante Feb. 24 BEAVER, Three Arrested For Slaughtering 4 Discusses" Sugar Project CASTLE DALE. Utah. Feb. Blackburn Axelson Po Legion, of Eme .while recenlv county ne Prebvterien meeting hall at Ferron. -uased plans for erecting a f factory here Those attendme i unanimous la favor of tbe project No. 39. American SUDDEN DROP. Oreater coeper-atio- kete This regard is Editors before the spewlaa mi the Market today. The repert Is as ef daily to tofarw y emti to setiw stocks. The Itos-evto hsws takes ee reap ethHtty wha the tUUMfaU mt (he WWrt fives laaaa (hie am to yw far wha8 they aa H T e. Reva Bracken Wins County ESCALANTE. Utah. John F Haws. 48, prominnt and cattle man of southern Utah, dld suddenly en route to R'chfield Friday He I survived hr four aons, Henry Haws of Boulder: Claud, Dee and Will Haws of Escalante: four daughters, Mrs. Albert Gledhlll of Baggn, Wyo: Mrs William Peterson of Richfield Mrs. James Alvey and Mrs. Roland Porter of Esca shp lante Funeral services will be held at Escalante. TOOTS AND CASPER 8PRIXGVRJ-E- , Utah, Feb. 14. In commemoration of (Special) tha fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Sinks, their children and grandchildren held a surprise party at the Sink's home on Third West and First South. late Mr. Bink. the son of the Johrh A. and Sarah Lyons Sinks, was born April 23, 1359, at Pittsburgh. Pa. With his father and one brother his mother and a brother he came died crossing the plain to Utah in 1342 and settled at Bountiful where he remained until Spring-vill1375 when he settled at at L9. 1380, Feb. He was married e. the Salt Lake Endowment House to Ann D. Brsmall, daughter of the pioneers, William and Ann D. BramaiL Mr. and Mrs. Sinks are the parents of the following children: T W. Binks, Mrs. Emma Rowland, Charles. Frank and May Binka of SpringviUe and John Binks of Salt Lake, and 30 grandchildren Those assisting with the reception for the honored guests were: Mr. and Mrs T. W. Binks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Binks, Mr and Mrs. Frank Binks, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland and family, Mr. Lafe Miner and family. John Binks of Salt Lake and Miss Mae Binks. ST GEORGE. Utah. FVb. 24. the (.Special) Indian Chief Shem, of reserIT. GEORGS. Chevwttt tribe. Santa Clara one of of west 10 miles here, were vation. Primary ward conferences held n 8L George stake Sunday. the original inhabitantsn here when and arrived Utah, number the pioneers The "opening and closing of the meetings were in charge of a convert to the church, died here the ward bishoprics. The programs last night. Chief Shem wa one of the great wre under tbs direction of Primary orators of his tribe He was made officers. chief largely through Wthe influence La Rue Leavitt won the WashIvins, who of President Anthony He was ington oratorical contest Friday. was one of his best friend Her subject was. "Wanted Men of known as a great peacemaker. H n Character Other contestants were resided on the Beaver Dams Lewis ChrWtian, Nathaniel Lemmon the Virg.n river, until several years St to and Evan Earl. moved George In ago, when he Funeral services will be held FORK. AMEBIC under direcSt George Tuesday Sunday night Primary conferenc- tion of St George stake predencv Fork Interment will be in St es were held In American First, Second and Highland wards emeterj. State Statistics. CORPORATION. CHESAPEAKE 4S 447. 0S In th An appreciation San-nyslof of value Its holdings of Cham tbs teachers and Officers market Pere Marquette ward Relief society and the peake and Oh.o wasand indicated In the stock Primary will entertain their hus- common of 1329 the Chesapeake Corporareport bands at a progressive dinner par'slue Iu tion just published liquidating 29. Feb. of the ty evening 474 a hsre or around the reIs abov cent high price for the stock. Liquidat-ea KALINA. mean value, however, doe not The following advisory board ing much aa It mat ledlcata to a corporahas been chosen to direct the 1934 tion that hoida the control of two obvioua that activities of tbe Salina erasers' as- three companies for It of sell such large block sociation; John Neilsen, president: it could net oi without greatly securities a it Hilton first iee pres lce presi- affecting their current market prises Horace Hales, second dent; Alfred Martin, secretary and VMERICAN WOOLEN. J. L Rex, treasurer American ttoolen preferred la on of that were badly the Industrial stock MOHRL4ND. depressed last year and which has since Fern Da is, two ycAr old twin doubled in price. It has boon making Tern gradual improvement with mors prom-isdaughter of Lency P and r!v Saturof better conditions in the trade but Davis, died suddenly of mainly on the expectation of a more SUNNI SIDE. Ne!o, day r It Is to Laugh. . FEATURES. fBy Special Leased Wire to The D eret vew ) CASTLE DALE. COMMERCIAL CREDIT. YORK. Feb NEW WALL STREET Annual Old Fblks banquet-part- y was held here Saturday in the Re- 24 (CPA) Having overcome the in fear the lief society hall. Tbe affair was un- that credit companies eperatlnfbe badt der direction of the ward old field of by the eiump Inmight boeweaa, thre affected folkae committee. haa been a resumption of food buylnf credit eharee this month Second annual Emerv stake M' in commercial break the common Men and Gleaner girl'a banquet In the November aellinf at 42H In dropped to l after was held In the Huntington audi- January. recovered to around 7 has 'It torium Saturday evening. A dance wHh tbe preferred iaeue alo at In-It - Commercial followed. highest sf the e3convestment trut reflect! the same A reception for the state Repubof the concerns the ia fidence ability lican party officials was given In that deal in finance paper and are the Price Community church Saf-urdwith installment buying to go evening according to Countv through a crlsi like the present one Chairman J Perry Egan of Price with only a moderate effect oo their and Jesse Conover of Ferron. earning. Morning, 'f dnt, Bmranepus - croup. OGDEV Utah XVtHlam J. sad Em- Dee hospital, boy ma J Dye Poole. Dee hospital boy e. Nicholas A aad Reva M. Rees Charlee W and Vera Dot hoepltal. boy Wadsworth Cook 7195 Madlaoa avenue, boy Walter L and Ena . Xewtoa ManEpbriam E end Oisdya Coentil Bark- ful!. 944 Pfngrea avenue, boy. er. Dee hospital, gtri Gordon L and Brsfgla K. Wharton Everett and Karba A. Ferrin Robin. Slater. Daa hospital boy Dee hospital. grl Kisasmon and Hang its Ito (same J ernes A. and Dorothy T. Naah Law- aama), Dee hospital, girl. rence. Dee hoepita!. Thomas C and Htul Parrish Buck. girl. Eugene ft and Hannah R Rom Larne Ua. Dea hospital, boy Dee hoepltal. girl Harry V. snd Irota B Maw Watkins. Daid L. and Esthr Mi- 2144 Jsffsrson avenue, fn tch! tee hospital, girt Thompson Harold L. snd Hilda Watkins Gouck-r- . Dav.d M and Luel e Fackrell Or. Dos hospital, girl mrnd. Dee hospital. ho Kenneth W. and Ethel Nielson BhIob. Joaeph H and Norma t H1T Wright. 2054 Orchard avenue, girt. Dee hoaoitsl. girl Jcsenh J and Etlrabeth P SPANISH FORK, Itah Mr. ana Fife. Dee hospital, girl Mrs. Harold Swanson, boy. John and Larina A. Rlfie Bariolr, BOCXTIFUU Utah Mr and 3544 Adam avenue. grt. Mr C. Bryan Haywood, boy. Adolph end Vary L Ropelato D--e Mr. and 8M1THFIBLD Utah. hospital grt ton ChrisRex and Var11a Richard Mr Theophtln Chnmbar xir!. tenson. Dee hospital Loratta Mary Bancroft and EdEarl T and Alice by c Stephen. Dee mund Carbina Taylar, Hiawatha. hoepitaL boy Andrew ard Sa-s- h FaddJ Coutt. Dee LICENSE MARRIAGE hospital, ejrt Arsel! H and Noma P CASTLE DALE. Utah Miaa Raah De bespit, bor Jswke Oranse.il!, daughter of Hvrum F and Vr M Mr. and Mrs. William A. Jewket, Sfrddard, Dee hoensta! girt and Jamas John Burn Kenilworth, Joeeoh J and Fann'e Hilton Ophet Utah. kn Dee hosottal boy George E and Have! A Butter Ran PARAGNOAH. Utah. Mr. and son Dee hospital, girl Mr Doyla Robinson, boy. Edgar 7 and louise Avondet It Vediaon De hoantal, girl TALMAGE, Utah. Mr. and Mr John E and Clara C. Jtramar Lea, Frank Dart, boy. BISTH. WALL STREET aggressive management along with cut-Us ting off nnprofitable units among manufacturing plants NEW YORK. Feb 54 Steel operations In tbe Vonngstown district declined three per cent from 77 to 74 per cent of rated capacity doring the past week, aa a result of a downward revision of open hearth schedules. Tblrty-nra- e opes hearths will b active this week, compared with 47 last week. The United Aircraft Exports, lac., for subsidiary of tbs United Aireign sales craft A Transportation Corp., baa re-15 ceived an order for 24 airplanes and extra engines, valued at approximately 42949.999. for shipment to Peru. Part of the equipment la for the Peruvian ar. my Other planes will be used In passenger sad mail service. NEW YORK. Feb 24 (CPA)-P- ub. lie Utillties-Brasma- a Traction Light A Power In Ua report for January shows nst after expenses but before depreciation and amortisation of 92.199(124 compared with 93.129,959 Iu January. 1929. Tn th preliminary statement for tbe year ended December 1, 1929. Tennessee Electric Power reports consolidated net income for 99.944,351 after charges, taxes, depreciation qnd preferred dividends of subsidiaries, contrasted with 93.3IL344 la the preceding year. For tho year ended December 21, 1929, Brooklyn Union Gas reports net profit of 95,553,244 after charges and federal taxas against 94.134,724 in the preced. in twelve months. The 1929 net, income is equivalent to 97.19 a share on 734,- - C. BCHNACKEL. (Special laasad wire service t Tba Deaeret News.) By WALL STREET SPECTATOR. turn for NEW YORK. Fb. 24--the better in important Motion ot American Industry reported econom last week by well-postts and banking leaders It la Imtha: portant to remember, aa however, a whole are industry and trade below the general level of the corlast year and responding period of that laggards are more numerous than a year ago. items gleaned at random from the weekend business reports show that factory employment is only 90.2 per cent of normal, tbe lowest in some years, that car loadings decreased 15 per cent and import, con14 per cent; that domestic of raw cotton m January sumption 20 These facts declined per cent. aimply show that American busi. neaa haa not yet struck Us stride, following the speculative convulsion of last year. Colonel Ayes, the noted economist, saya that business recession has ceaasd, but it is difficult to ascertain just how long the country will remain in the business valley, W.th its enormous Its forward-lookin- g people and tbs continued broadening of its home and foreign markets, it iu will remain unlikely that America of time be. tor any great length low normal In strategic sections of business. and Underlying ndustry conditions for a sweeping upward movement in stock prices are not u ST GEORGE. Utah, Feb. 4. Tbe f.nal spelling con(Special) test by the schools of Washington county waa held here Friday. Revs Bracken of Gunlock wan the winner. About 35 students entered, having won places in district tryouts. At the test Friday many remained more than two hours, missing no word fom the Hat of 1004 submitted. Aftr the list was exhausted a spelling text was resorted to Miss Bracken spelled every word correctly. Six to remain longest were Everean Cox and Desma Hall, St. George. Pearl Hafen. Bants Clara: Woodrow Dennt. Veyo: Daw Leemaster. Toquervilla, and Reva Bracken. Gunlock Th siords were dictated by Superintendent Milton E Moody .The judges vre Ruth Allen, Enterprise school: Paul Thuron. Rockville MT. PLEASANT. school, ard William E Woodbury, Mrs T. M. Kenseeff was bogfess of the Hurricane school. Teachers and school officials feel that the to the Home Culture club ThursA patriotic procontest was a well worth-whil- e day afternoon proEd gram waa conducted by Mrs ject. Johnston and Mrs. Joseph L. Lund Miss Sadie Raw and Mr. S H M Men, Gleaner Girls Gill also took part CLEVELAND funeral Utah services for Hannah Richard, an Cleveland pioneer, were held Sunday. Mrs. Richard was born In Wales in August, 1854. They cam to America in 1877, settling at West Jordan In the Salt Lake iliev. They later moved to Scofielo and from there came to Cleveland where they had lived for 45 year Surviving are the following sons Samuel. Latuda: Daniel, Ogden, and John. Heiner: alo 17 grandchildren and three BT GEORGE bt Indian Peacemaker Briefs! Dies in St. George Spelling Contest South Utah Last Rites Set For Cleveland Pioneer 4hy l4 r n amoaf Ulak eottnty aiunicl-palltlwill b oaa of tba project of tha Prexo chamber of commerce al through It aewl forme agrlcui-turcommittee, accerdiaff to a U cliloa mad at a luncheon Saturday at th Hotal Roberta. Event bald la county town Will be given greater backing by th county a a whola If tba commit. t.e' plana ara carried osLarAmong th thear traditional affairs Springville art exhibit; Utah cooaty fair at Provo; Pleasant Orova onion festiSr berry day:LiraParson Stock show at val County Spanish Fork; American Fork Poultry dry. W. J Thayne, county agent, and chairman of th committee, declared that agriculture was not only tho largest Industrywa of Utah county, but th largest agrl Utah county cultural county In th state. Other project sponsored ar club work and the elimination of acrub bull in an effort to build np better dairy herd In th chunty. Other speakers were President L W. Nm, of the chamber of commerce end D. Ario Allen, secretary. The member of the agricultural committee In addition to Mr. Thayne ere Martin Nielsen, American Fork; J Burr Orem: Mark Anderson, Spring-vinProa O' if B Mendenhall. P P Thom. Spanish Fork-RoSmith. Pleasant Crov and Heber Knudeen. Lake View es'-l- Prices Co Down AU Dayt Last Minute Ratty Futile. svtttes annuel PROVO. Feb. 2. The wind instrument contest for the Pardos gold medal, will be held at the B. T. V. Tuesday evening at 9 p.rru, according to Prof. Robert Sauer, In charge. Four contestants have announced their participation In the contest Fred Loveless, clarinet: Fred Webb,Rulon Hansen, aaxosaxophone: nhone. and Farrell Madsen, tromPrepare Moroni Banquet bone Prof. Arthur Overtade of the East MORONL Utah. Fab. 24 (Spa- high school music department, will cial) Plana for the annual "M" be sole adjudicator of the contest. Men and Gleaner Girls banquet, to be held in Moroni East ward March Utah County Resident 7, were discussed at a meeting of Moroni stake M !. A. executive From Wasatch to Frolic tbe hoard held at Fountain Grten night. PROVO. Fab 24. Former resi- Thursday The two wards at Moroni will ardents of Waiatch county will stage range the banquet, while the wards their annual reunion March 4 In the of Fountain Gresn and Wales will Provo Third ward amusement hall outline a program and danqe. according to Archie Sellers, chairman of the event. An Impromptu program, dancing and refreshments will make up the evening's entertainment. Utah. Feb. 14. Th Twenty-Sixt- h quor(Special um of Seventy vrill bo host to the married people of thin community at their annual party Feb. 2 In Armory ball. - Te keneral com milteo consist of M. . Peterson, A. BEAVER, Utah, Feb. 24. R Dirhy. Bract Sooty, ind Wil- clal)1 The production report of(Spa the liam Hanson Beaver Herd Improvement association reported on a 31 day basis for tho past week gives the following Wasatch Academy data on Baaver herds: MT. PLEASANT. work on n Mt J;I tl Quick Provo the part of the police department brought about the capture of three Bait Lake boys Baturday, wno escaped from the boys detention home here Friday. The trio. Count Velr, 15: Arlln J Clark, 17, and James Glocene, stole a ear in Salt Lake, In which the5 came to Provo. Their actions her aroused suspicions end an officer was detailed to watch their car Sensing that they were shadowed they abandoned a the stolen machine truck stolen from god escaped in the SpringvlUe Floral company. Officers north of Provo were notified and the trio were finally captured In American Fork by Albert Btrk. They were returned to Salt Lake Saturday morning bv Chief of Police Otto Blrk. Ho charges will be preferred here if thev are returned to the state industrial school. They have been out on parole from this institution for some time past. y. . - one-thir- Boy Dies From Bums PLEASANT. Utah. Feb. 34 SPANISH FORK, Feb. 24. (Spe(Special) Directors of the Lions' cial) At a result of burns suHwtd tub have submitted the following removoandldates for election Wednesdey whengasoUna which ha waamaturated automobile ing from an and evening, at the home of Mrs. A became Ignited, hla clothing Madsen: For president. It V. Sandlend and Cheater Horne Stubblefield, 7 year Clarenea Andereon; first vie presi- old aoa of Edward and Sarah Horn dent A. E. donee, automatically Stubblefield, of Spanish Fork, died elected: for second vice president, Saturday night, five hours after the H. G. Erickson. A. E. Parley; treas- mishap occurred. No details regarding how tbe acurer, Bishop A. L. Peterson: seers-tarDr. A. L Peterson, A- - W. Pat- cident happened can be determined, erson, Fred Rasmussen; Lion tamer, since no other children were knewn to have been with him at the time. Paul Monsen, Joseph L. Lund; Chester ran screaming toward hla Parley Hansen, F. J. board of directors, E. W. Wall, mother with hie clotbtnra mass of and while extinguishing the L. flames, R. Christensen, Poncel; Joseph was badly Thomas W. Jensen, H. C. Jacobs. fire, Mrs. Stubblefield Ouy L Candland. Two of tho direc- burned about the bands and arms. were Both bv treated Dr. Joseph tors to bo elected for a term Of two Hughes of Spanish Fork. years and four for on ysar. Member will b permitted to Surviving are tbe parents, four nemo ot.her candidates from tho brothers, Francis. Orville. Lorenoe and Preston, and Mr. and Mrs, J. M. floor,. Home, grandparents. Funeral services will be held In Pleasant Married the First ward chapel Tuesday at 1 ,i 1- During hia incumbency. Postma- ter McGuire haa seen the local office undergo a great expansion. Tbe volume of business bandied has inAt creased more than the present time there are 25 men employed with an annual payroll of MT. t SpringviHe Conpla Celebrate j Served Since Hardings Time. nd Nominees Selected By Board of lions At lilt. Pleasant if Has John P. McGuire Lako newspaperman, and for 16 years publisher of a weekly news paper In Price, died at hia home In Price Saturday at tha aga of $4 years. In addltton to being editor and owner of the Price Sun, which wa Utah formerly called the Eaatern Advocate, he waa if one time associated with th Salt Lake Tribune and tha old Sait Lake Herald. Active in civic affairs, he held tha post of chairman of the Carin bod county Democratic committee recent years. He was a member of Price lodge No. 1(30, B. P. O. E, end Wasatch lodge No. 1, F. A A. M. Salt Lake. Mr Crockett wa born April 1844, In BoonVIll. Mo., tbe son of Aloe M and Virginia Crockett Ha Is survived by hla widow, Mrs. Monlma Crockett; two Kennedy sons, Robert, Jr., and John Kenof Price, and three nedy Crokett. A. Crockett of Price, brothers, John R. Crockett of Dallas, Tex-afacilities are being provided for a Harry of C. Fotteau, R. Crockett buildIn ineroas chickens This big ing will ran into several thousand Okie. Robert Crockett, eon of the do dollars during the next few months the ceased, la coming to arrange Cofunarat Ha la attending the of Uni of school lumbia journalism vorstty of Missouri. H FEBRUARY 24 1930 MONDAY port Pledge. PRICri, AMERICAN FORK, Utah. Feb. M. With oer half a mil(Special) lion dollar involved In project to year, American be completed thi Fork expects one of the most prosshe has perous years during 1 experienced In some time. The erec1300.000 of the tion training school for the feeble minded, a new $100,-00- 4 water system for th City, and a $32,000 pip line for the American Fork canyon power plant, are three major projects now assured. Along minor , construction with these and Improvement In the city will run the expenditure over th half million mark. Actual work en these Improvements will commence with th coming of spring weather. Th state Is crowding now to get the land and water deals all closed on tha school site, so that construction will not be delayed longer than n see scary. A flourishing condition exist in th poultry industry here. Housing n 3 Formerly Connected In Salt Lake. Dollars Million Half To be Spent in Improvements. $ - In ' Various Festival Town Receive Sup Robert W. Crockett Woe f - Back Special Days Thear Golden Wedding Anniversary PRICE EDITOR AND LEADER IN POLITICS DIES YEAR r - WHEAT TAKES ProyoC.cfC.WiIl 1 "tJ CHICAGO. Fab. 24. Price cl wbaat dropped to new low levels lor th ssason today aa liqutdatioa and atop loss selling came upon a mar ket rather bars of buying power by weakness belling wag inspired lu Winnipeg on Saturday and ia Liverpool today, condition preA vailed in the market at tbe atari aa buyer of brlday, tried to unload aa a result of the weakness In foreign markets on Saturday. After a break of oer three cents, the decline wag halted temporarily by resting orders to buy, but these soon were filled and a further break of ooe cent was recorded befora the drop was halted again. in the bull side la Confidence In tha lacking and thisofis reflected limited number resting orders to buy on the setback. The only indemnities and by aborts who were covering for profit. At wai 1.45); May 1.105; march midday July 1.12, September,3 1.345. to 35 lower Liverpool closed than Friday because of the weakBuenos Aires at ness in Winnipeg midday was 5 to cents lower than Baturday. World shipments were fairly lareg at 12.434.000a bushels 20.499,000 year ago. compared withocean passage deSupplies on creased 1,520,000 bushels last week to 39,200r0t0 bushels against Ouo last year. disapExport demand continues advices pointing according to early was refirst from the seaboard. 6weden will ported contemplating a proposal cor- to raise the import duty on wheat n nd rye. decline i apparent at this time. (.8. STEEL... Although it is probable that quarter earnings for this year not quite equal those of the the responding period of 1929,should ent rate of operations able the steel corporation to make a much better showing than the rank and file of industrial corporation. The unfilled tonnage Is no n the largest In years, and based last years showing of more than 821 per share it is on a favorable ratio. Renewed investment demand will probably be experienced wth any further in busnes. recovery geueral aup-agai- 49,-9- cur-re- uy-o- KODAK. KASTMAV The market continued its the fine! hour and at the lowest point ra seven cents below the Frtdey close. Covering by shorts forp rofil caused a moderate rally in the eloelng minute. The visible supply decreased only 999 bushels last week end is 147 -a 444 099 bushels sgsinet 12t.3I5.999 year ego. Export eeiee were enly 494,-0- 09 bushels 194 lower Closing price were lower, declining Corn closed to new low for th crop Oats elosed 01 4 lower Lard closed 3214 075 lower Bellies 30g:2V5 lower. (Copyright 2Gt4 1930 Upper New York state interests are reported to be taking an active CASH GRAIN. interest in the market for this CHICAGO. Feb 24 f AF Wheat- stock. Peak earnings for 3929 arc 2 red 1 20, Nol 3 hard 1 19 expected to exceed 111 per share, ae NoCorn 74 lo 74. No. f compated with 19 59 for 1928. Kith yellow 5No.to 472 mixed e distribution of Its prod3 No white Opt 41041; No 4 ucts be ng extended, and with Im- white 39040 both its portant developments in divisions No sale Hye chemical and experimental Barley Quotable rang 51041. expected, future prospects are exTimothy beed 5 400 35 world-wid- tremely rosy. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR. This Investment favorite hat been a storm center In recent combats between bull and bear forces, but the introduction of Its new raxor. coupled with an extensive advertis-n- g campaign In the near future, has been responsible for some quiet absorption of this stock at Clover seed CHICAGO lO 25017 74. FCTURER GRAIN Although earnprevailing level. last year, ings showed a decline the)95 covered dividendan requirements a share by of ample amar gin. - PRODUCE fiALT LAKE. (Quotation By Mutual Creamery) BUTTER. .97 Extras, cartons Creamery First carton CHEESE. Full cream loaf Full cream triple EGGS. Extras, plain fillers CHICAGO. CHICAGO. (3 Feb 24 (INSi 12 51 lob dey 34 22 21 34 Butter-Rece- ipts Bank Stocks. creamer 34 extra first 34;firststandard 32022U, packing stock 321034. NEW YORK. Feb. 34 Bank (CFA 19020. special 33035 The rend of prices in 2 bank Ee Receipt days 32,311 case27 stocks stocks and trust shares today was losextra firat 240 firsts 2414. graded er of United States at 97 was ordinary22 firsts 24H 0 254, dirties 23, off 2. Bank Central Hanover 3(1 off 1, Chaao checks off 1 Vi Chemical 99 of V NaCheese Tw'e, new 19(4 0291 young 140 29. long- tional City 231 of 2t. Commercial NaAmerica 2t0 2O. daisies tional MO off horns 201,021, brick 21 Coru Exchange 312 off 74: hen 150 !. Equitable 115 off H Guaranty 739 Liv Poultry Turkey 24: spring chlrkcn 17028, Leghorn off 4 Irvmg :s off V. Man hag a a 129 hen 22 roosters 29. duck, heavy 29. off 1. Manficlurert 143 off 1, Saw we 14 small IS. spring York Truat -- 7 off I. Public 129 off on 325 car. Potato Receipt Empire -74 up 2. Tha following worn track 38. U. R shipmnte 15JI. Wis- unchangedBank of 129 America consin sacked Round White 3 40 0 2 55, Bankers 144 Chatham Pbeclx 125 u. 3 29 9903 Idaho sacked Russets Continental 3. Firat National 8 499. extra NEW YORK. TORK. NEW Dressed Poultry 2504. chickens Feb 94 (INF Market quiet ; broiler 14049 fowls 18031, turkeys 37043, Oucks 33035. geese 12 019. Live Poultry Market doll; broilers 4017. 34037: chickens 19039: fowl turkeys 24049; roosters 34019. ducks 37; geese 13013. Butted Markst quiet: salted and creamery higher scoring 35450 34 . creamery extras 3403755: creamery firsts 3345 0 34)5: stats dairy tubs extras 31)5032)5 blank: renovated ladles, ffesh extra 3J031. Cheese Market firm; state, whola milk flats, specials 34 035- - average run 22022, lower rrades blank: WisconsinS3 whole milk, fancy young Americas 0 24 H Eggs Market steady; nearby while extras closely selected 4004155: near34 4 : freeh by brown, hennery extra gathered extra 99039, freeh firsts 31, Pacific coast white, extras 49041; tra firsts 49; firsts 94. NOTICE. is hereby given that whom-a- a Amanda Chambers, formerly Amaa-d- a La Orone (a colored person), of East MUI Creek, Salt Lake County Utah, as first party, and tbs nndsr-eigue- d. Eton's Savings Bank and Trust a Utah corporation, of to It Company, Lako Ct&. Utah, as second party, heretofore entered into a sertaln Treat Agreement, dated the 14tb day of May 1935. wherein and whereby said first party directed tbs said second after tbs death of tbs said first party, party, to divide and distribute the proceeds from certain property of said firat party, among tbs neat of kia of tho said first party NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to said Truat Agreement, and ia order to locate and determine who are the next of kja of said Amanda Chambers, the said second party does hereby giro notion that said Amanda Chambers died on or about the 3d day of March. 754 sversgs no par common shares out 1929. and does hero notify all persons standing at the snd of the year1923com-mt claiming to bo bor next of kin to appared with 94.99 a share In pear before aaM trust com qlny with511.149 shares. in ONE TEAR from the first publicaa and establish to tho The report of Kansas City Bower A tion of tote aof Icesold trust sompaoy Light shews January gross of 91.143 414 satisfaction thetr as such next of kin and identity with 81.353,799 In January, said trust compared company shall consider only JM9. and nst after taxas and charge such persons as have satablhlhsd them8494,938 but before depreciation of against 3179,479. For tha 17 month selves as such next of kin. ended January 31 gross amounted tt ZION'S SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST 8l4.49t.433 contrasted with $13,838,911 COMPANY In the preceding 13 months, and nst WILLIAM UcEWAM. after taxes and charges but before da As!tant Cashier and Trut Officer. predation wax 85,811,937 compared with Date of first publication: February A 14.949,378. NOTICE By Jimmy Murphy |