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Show r DESERET NEWS (rlcUon. Beveral senator, nit thal had they knows that the diamla-ol-a would occur they would uot have voted (or the confirmation of Chairman Georye Otia Smith and bin associates on the Jower commission. So far aa tho Senate is concernState Obituaries. ed the reqeust (or reconsideration of confirmation is based upon an BOULEE KAUM6. act performed after the oath of E, office was taken, and la therefore Rosales Herring. price. considered to be in the nature ofdaushitr of June and Edith Wells l a criticism of an activity by a dulyrMeremErdied two broOiere idence. The parent confirmed officer. Rob- Norms. Junsond riaiid aeteter, offl-l.n ' survive It le beins suygested in tianing. has! Senate rial quartern that if tha ALlCg A. BLACKETT. the i.xht to reconsider a somlna- -j Word was retlon whan once tho oath of offieej SPRINGVILLE hero Sunday of the death ha, been taken. .no power of VyMS 'VKWeeSti LAKE CITY SALT VITAL STATISTICS Eest ward were held at the fttkett mortysry. Mr." Holehen cirae to southern Cteh sheet 21 years eao, and came prominent In the development of tho oil flelda etVlrln City in he Washington county. had spent, considerablePreviously time in Idaho and Nevada. I. Of Senate to -- cT in atxons- - Rises Walsh Services conducted by Monday. Bishop Wilford J. Relchmena of the Request. lt. Called .by Death, MAHALA WRIGHT. Mabel. Wright died At tha family residence at Senate and a ytem or rteau ooutb Stale formerly of Spring would grow op making U difficult the widow of Josph,BIckett. street, Tuesday. S ho was born in Oecember dfeptford or England, 27, for any officer of a commission she wet bora In Sail Lake. April 24. 1444. She is survived by on broth and tho oxecutivo branch of tho oUI7, a daughter, of Horsco-er, Joseph A Layton. of Salt Lake; ernment to exercl his Harriett Beasley, oun i wiHu iuiiurn arc; nra. w , without fear Of congressional si. Beach, Calif.9 Mr. .Wright, 5Tsbet, Las Vegas; Mrs. Jessee , of Salt Uki hrmra" Salt Xaks. Mrs.Hattls bad treen g resident tha 'perform! e Thomas, Los Angeles:Mra Held, f.or h' Pet 0 veer, Carefully Worded. :an?e of hla du United States for the E- - duf of the ties? fcpr fngHleCMnell e nd past 71 year of It worded thst permits Tha question Eareka; al ftva fce reconsideration If ho president will sisters: Mr. Lottie Crandall. Mm hn s Max Kleea. Mr. Flora beck'to the Mr. nominations the Bry.n, ihfHDd Church Notices. k, )- Humphrey, Bprtngvllle; Mm There is 'nothing menda-- tAction of Sell' Senate. ke, heHildfA mid about tho resolution ator Walsh of lory PIONEER STAKE The monthly Vegas aad Interment will be at Priesthood and stake officers Montana, who. president can decltna to return union In an endeavor nominations if ho desire. A ear-- , Lo, Angcle. meeting of PloiTeet stake will be whsjher. to bring about lous question haa Arisenwished held in the stake hall JOHN PARKINSON, Monday! tor the reconsider- even if the president Jan. (, at TrJfl p m- and p full, atlon by tha oblige the Senate. It woutff'notf be OGDEN. John Parkinson. . II. attendance of officers la urged. who ltsb pioneer, died at hla home in Senate of Its necessary for the officers Mr. TALE WARD Under the U vote of a fort- have' taken tha oath to resign and Layton Sunday stfsm. f Alnglsnd. be Ole M- - I. a., of Tale ward, nominations new eent!'.n.".'.7M.,?,r3r has ago, night 1M7. At t e age of 8- August iM. -- moved Clara Stewart Boyer, will to tho Senate, P r a 1 dent James and Elisabeth King give a book review The Mean Had tha motion for reconslder-l"tDavi4 Lawrence Hoover be re- - a tlon .been made end adopted: They arrived tn Utah lug of a Liberal Education" K, I the adult senior class, at 7; 18 an same that the either day . bad lived in Pfore ( m, Domination, of the memhere of the nominations were passed Upon Or tturvlvors y..r, Tuesday, are two broihrrs, David - (federal power commission for fur-- even the next day. before the po--1 Parkinson of Portage end James Iher consideration. . t! fictions had been aent to the! Parkinson of Ogden, and two els-- . Mr. Mary Ann H.rrls of fay- - OGDEN, Jen. C. A joint fnstalla-Should such a motion pass the new members of the- power com-!e- r' for officers of auxiliary No. 1. feenat. Mr. Hoover will request, an Iasi on It would have n Invented LPortage.d Hr. - Elisabeth . Gibbe of Jlon United Spanish War Veterans end byj Funeral arrangements. In charge itbe Harry opinion from the attorney general the actual administration A. Young cm p, ff. I. And it is confidently expected that Chairman Smith and others of of the Malan Funeral home, win be will be held Thursday. In Jan. . announced the exedtiUve branch of tho later. Amertcen rhe tbeir duties. legion chateau. ' wives and will fake the view more of the auxiliary From a point of view VERA RAT SPRINGER. members and veterans ere Invited. pr leee outlined In a decision of the the failure political of the prealdent (p TRICE. Funeral services Were pAm.banquet will be served at Ti (uprema court of tho Unltod States remove Chairman Smith from of- held la the L. D. S. tabernacle Sata (aw years ago; namely, that the fice In response to a Senate resourday for Vera Ray Springer. I prrsident't power of removal la lution would bo regarded by the months old, whogdled December 31 he' absolute and that need not ask Republicans and aoms t the boms of her grandparent. Ogden MerchanU Request the advice of tho Senate in remov- - Insurgent John Safley. inter- - Two of the Democrats aa a manifests- - ment weeHe. New Crosswalks in the Price Ah - pert cemetery. tloneof PoVlSde'ehwr. 8he was the ofaly child of Ray OGDENT, Jan. 4 Two rrouwtlkl of tha president toward tha one of tho victims of ' White the Springer, se of one on Waehincton ave-aain question, inpower Interest.' for It Is SteiMterdvllte mins explosion in instead between Twenty-fourt- h volving the appointment of n post- being asserted that the subordi- MbroarvMd Ver Lenorn Sefley eve dlrgg by merchants street. on tho master in Oregon by President WU- - nate officials who have been dis- SprlngerVwho - 0id several momna-rtrt,t who haT, ptHlonvt tho city son. wee not exactly parallel with missed were unfriendly Jhe eg. commission for tq the change. the present episode, nevertheless At present there Is a crosswalk BETtT BOB BENCHER. eompanle. Chief Justice Taft, In hla opinion, pr in the center of the block and tho This reason for their ellmlna- - 8T. GEORGE. Betty Roes Reach- - merch.nts-whmade it clear that the. execqilve e before the denied, er, 7. of Pino Volley, died of spinal city commission appeared 0 tlon has been vigorously pad absolute power over hie Monday afternoon m tees when once tha 6enate bad Chairman Smith Stating that It' meningitis Saturday at New Har-t- o requested that this one be ellmlnat where mony her parents had taken ed and two others be Installed. The clean bouse in Sonflrmed the nominations. to Mayor Ora . Several of tho insurgent senators order to function effectively. In the SL George ceme- - Bunday for referred some of Investigation. that y ktrkwa savs been aroused because reported spon taking office tha new; the dismissed employes may bet Short services were conducted atr Inembers of the federal power relnstated but members of Iheftho gravo aids- under tho direction 'm Gardner, bishop of C commission dismissed some of the Senate have Rot been dissuaded ?( Erl,a .. Wrsvd Pku u... L.. . subordinates, charging that such a from their effort to debate thft1" Elder Jeter former 8nowr bishop of WEDNESDAYS 8tep was necessary to eNmlnato issues raised. (Copyright 118 ) Pine Valley. The grave was dedicated by President Wilford Arthur. -- BT DATED. LaViUENCE. WASHINGTON. Jan. (CPA) Can tha Senate o( tho . United States remove from office any person who ban been confirmed and taken the oath of office and begun . 1 "I i3 u ' " ut j t Potort th'f, One-Four- th . - -. I -- . Park-entlrc- ly that A thel,, m - i nt The Lowest Prices In Years for Hue-ben- Goats of Such Fashion and ' - Quality! , - the-ea- every coat lavishly furred in the new Paris-- . Ian ways that make coats so luxurious and interesting. Here is a superb opportunity to choose a coat which formerly was far more expensive a coat with all the advance details of silhouette and design at outstandingly low prices. 'Two Additional Price Groups . ap-3- JnLwes SPECIALS EMMA Mi WATKRS. Mrs. Emma MaBPRINOVILLE. ria Bowen Waters, 58. wife of Hy rum Waters, and a faithful member of thr'Church, died at the family residence Monday following a 4 abort born Sept 4, Mrt Water- 1172, In Spanish Fork, the daughter of Isaac and Elisa Tond Bowen. She came to SpringvHie 34 years when she married Mr. Waters. no At the time of her demth she was a teacher In the Relief society. Mr Waters had no children of his own but her love and kindness made her beloved got only by ail children with whom she was aseo Lciated hat by bar- - friends andyieigh - bora. January Manhattan Sale e.r. The finest assortment of Manhattan Shirts ever offered at Z.C.M.I. at worthwhile' savings. All sizes, . correctly tailored they fit ' TOOELE Mr Julia Sadovlch I died Monday morning of cancer. She was born July, 1477, 4a Jugo Slarla. She came to America sev- eral years ago and has resided In 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 6.50 7.50 Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts Shirts . . 3.15 Shirts ...... t. 3.85 Shirts 8l8 5.15 Shirts . 5.85 . . 7.65 10.00, Shirts White Shirts Included. Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular The men of Salt Lake have Been waiting for 21. C M. I. January Sale of Manhattan-ShirtsCome early ancf get just what you want in the way of Shirts at the above savings .Wool , Part j. let ef MsW part satis bwwmd, double ket, - $3.50 Value HI, beet grade Slipper, end Pumps In u weel, blan- SI .98 choice coUectlon of stplee, color, met. riels Shoe thatres- lerljr high ,s Ji.10. tpl . f 11 y Vn's Jims RUBBERS Croup 2 mil and tap rubbers. Women's Slippers -- $1.00 Values Alt nesr Shoe. Including special factory 1 shipment. Slippers. Pump.. Ties A" Oxfords. Values formerly sold up to horwci . 79c Bar tits wJTQOELE serrira was-, i held for Roy Richen, who was in lit a mine fjured recently accident, end at Halt Lake hospital from the Injuries at the North Ward chapel. Bishop John offi ciated. The speakers were W. G. Atkin. X Ia Talor and Bishop Robert Sagers. Interment was In the cemetery. FAT JIOLOHAK. ST. GEORGE. Pat 7d, idled here of pneumonia Holohan, andwas In terred in the St, George cemetery died- - light er daik fettee Men'i Shpes and Oxford tan and black. Wonderful value that formerly aold a high a group, From New York Strong and and Matrix Oxford a la tan and black calf, Thle group include hoe that regua larly a ell 11.64, high Men In real bay.- - Richard Hudnut Representative will be at Z. C. M. L all this week to tell yon about the Mens Oxfords art In thi A 1 54 The - Group S f Garfield 85 HeavyGarments season's and smartest style and Shoes for street and dress Vhl-uoccasion. to 12.50. coi-or- a $1.50 Value -- special group of tan calf Oxfords made to A elLfov5-64, m real bargain for those who are desirous of saving. A vidi rang 'of sixes. quality Do Not Mise Hearing About Them A H& Street Floor. Come in or phone for an appointment.. 7 Z. C. M. I. Toilet Good Dept. . . Street Floor Bavarian China double Egg Cups, special to close out. Formerly sold for hllgras lescT'llfiit et 25c Value 6.50 Z. C.'M. I. special group of TdressyVelvets and Silks.and tailored Woolens, cleyerly made in the seasons most at , tractive styles and .colors. All go at 4.95 regardless of fonn-e- r -- L a dozen. Decorated Ha vi land China Soup Plates, that formerly sold for much more Lovely design. Bouillon Cups Jelly Comports 6 for 2.00 1.50 $3.00 Values 2 So. W. Tem. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH $495 6 for2.50 dark color. All aloa, Everybodys Childrens and Juniors Specials! Soup Plates SI. 00 ROSE! HOSE! Bavarian china Bouillon Cups and Saucers that formerly aold for 16.50 dozenrA real bargain.lz h Very beautiful Jelly Comports, etched and cut star design. sold Jor 3.50, - i Z. C M. I. China' Dept. .prices. Winter Goats Half Price - Good warm coats that are ideal for school and dressy-fu- r trimmed numbers all go six-inc- For-me- rly 130-13- ll Boys Oxfords Thus special treatments hi the home for the correction of dry stn. oily skin, enlarged pores, flabby tissues and fot tha general beautification of tha Skin, wilt be found bath practical aad effective Z. C. M. I. China Dept. Winter Dresses let ef men 'a Aaavy walghc double back, Mtm or old siylf. Own SLIPPERS " contains In the Footgear newest Croup 6 Treatments v Closing-Ou- t Ladies fancy military bawl oxforda, troys. Km, - lot Thi Horae Method Du Barry Beauty 75c Value 15c pair GLEN BEIOG.TJUGIC CO. nni 18-8- ' Croup 4 Quality- - Footwear. Z. C. M. L Shoe Department Capa. 49c A ?la that CAPS! CAPS! S1.98 10. Croup 3 Men's Shoes 1 Womens Shoes , Youll Hare to Hurry I J ti Croup Olesen 40 to Woo! Ow RADIOS .i - double BLANKETS . MAJESTIC ni Drastically reduced for clearance! Shoes for the . ", entire family at Reductions SI .00 i Miss Carolyn SHOE SALE 2.00 FULLY EQUIPPED KASY TERMS The Greatest January Z. C. M. I. a--" BLANKETS Ow lot of 4MI . . . I Second Floor. ar -- part wool work a 25c Values - 2 for 25c FOIl A FEW DAYS ON A LIMITED NUMBER OF SETS - Sol Ready-to-We- f . $163 Z. C. M. I. 39c Men's i Misses 14 to 20 including sizes for the petite figure. Women's 36 to 50, including sizes for the fuller figure. All of the new fabrics and smart furs. or nn'a, aew style -flight wigaVNgwneewts, 75c VaTue this city for the past If years with-hehusband and children. She is survived by her husband, Mike Sadovlch and the following sons and daughters: Peter of Com- et, Nevada; Mike, Kick, John. Joe, Annie, MarypAttca; Mamie, Maggie of Tooele. Funeral service wilt be bald at St. Marguerite's church. CHAR LETTS f WEN SO. Swenson, 14, 30GP.E!CharUtti of Coalville, died. Sunday . at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Char lotte Gilchrist, in Kemmerer, Wyo., I s the result of a fall a week ago. .She was born in England, Nov. H, 1141, thejdaughter of Georgfand Martha Robinson Swenron and She to America in 14?3 i came Church In ker native iotndthe land. 8he later worked In the Salt Lake temple until her age prevent ed It. Surviving are two daughter Mrs. Gilchrtat and Mr Elisabeth Clark of Coalville, and va on. Will Bag nell In Coalville Funeral service were held Tuesday at It a.m. in the Coalville tabernacle. Interment was In the Coalville cemetery . Z. C. M. I. Men's Furnishings Dept. Street Floor. L.D.S. Garments sls-ter- $4500 atul Formerly priced from 49.50 to 79.50. "Ladles Surviving besides her husband are the following brothers and Epnreicn Bowen. Mrs. Charles Waters, Mrs. Chsrles Hanks, Mr Delbert Beckstead, Spanish Fork. John Alfred Bowen. Lake Shore; Thomas Bowen. Burley, Ida.; Hese-kta- h Bowen. Helper. Funeral services will be held at the Thursday at 3 o'clock pm. First ward chapel, with Interment In the Evergreen cemetery. Friends may call at the Claudtn funeral home prior to tha eervicea. , i 35 Be sure and call Wednesday and Save Your, selves Big Money, vtt . , distinguish! 'Paris fashion EveTy cdSt a e, lmme-(latel- - - Second Floor. X , at Half Price "Sizes 7 to 16. ' . Wednesday. Childrens and Juniors Second Floor, A |