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Show TFTE DISSECT KCT73 SALT DAKS CUT FRIDAY MARCH m 18 11 DEAD OF LEGION URGES GREATER U.S.MIY.NAVY . ; National j i Defense" Be-- . lof Safety point S. L. Meet Told . America! national defense inj -ahratk below the safety point, Henry L. Steven. jr--. American legion national commander, warned some MO Utah legionnaires, a axillary members and friend in ; I an address at a pabiie mam moating Thursday night in the Assem- , bly bail. The navy ts 20 per cent behind provlaiens of the Londen treaty, aad tbe regular army, considering just fighters, is only about three times the sise of the New Tork City police force. and yet it is called upon is defend 110.0O0.t0o souls, the speaker who have fought a waf, ha continued, certainly do not want ts repeat that horror. But neither do we want thia great nation left in a defense ten state. Tall your congress man and your senators that yen want adequate national, defense, and tall them that If they fail to Tots sufficient funds for Oat purpose yen will send someone else back ts Wash lngton nest time. Jt Comtnander Stevens sounded a call for ail legionnaires and auxiliary members to enlist whole- aiL-W- o ' EWYY-LEP- Y nm fi::t clelt:ce - , to get m ov - . - y hearted ly In tbs war on . ptoymsnt. During this Urn st military peace, but economic tur. remoil. every member should Blaze spond as in war time to the nation' great need. Oor. Georg H. Bern la the ad-of welcome pralied the Legion and Us leaden for th cam. Fire 1 the borne at T. A Lem-in271 Center street shortly bepalgn to end dspreasion by putROBLV. Idaho, March It men bneh to Work fore Thursday midnight, was be- iwral services for Mr ting Virginia George 8. Balilf, of Prove, state ing Investigated by police and flrr Armstrong were held Sunday with departmental commander. Introdepartment officials Friday. The Suss Hatch conducting. A quartet duced tbe s psalter, C. Clarence MALAD. Idaho, March it. Fu- firs did damage estimated at from Robin ward sang "Oh My Xeaiea offered the Invocation, and neral services were held in the Father", prayer was by Owen Mar-leB. H. Robert. asrtlm chaplain stoke tabernacle, Monday, March 7 Two Instrumental At tha ttm ths blase was disSelections of the ldifh field SrtiUery, gave tor Lewis Dsn Jones, former mem- covered. the family of Bins per- were given by Mr T. R. Nellson the benediction. ber of the stake presidency, of the sons was visiting st tbe boms of and sons from Pocatello; solo, gavel made of solid Utah su- Ualad stake, whose death ocurred Mr.. Leming's mother. Mr. N. Woodland, Arirao ward; duet, rer was given the national com- at hia home Friday. March 4. In- Lemlng. 252 west Seventh South Abram and Lola Hatch from norlmander by the Utah department terment was In MaUd cemetery. and. Idaho. Tha speakers Were street. Lewis Daniel Jones was the son The preaentatlon wag mad by Preliminary investigation by Joseph E. Capell Robin, Dicy W. Prank Pag Stewart, commander of Lewi W, and Sarah William Battalion Chief David 8. Milt and Henderson, Arimo, stake p real dent of Sait Lake post No. 2. It will be Jenea. He eras born at Willard, Box Patrolman Sherman Fatkenrath of Relief society; Dan Woodland. used officially for tha first time Eldar county. Utah. June ft, disclosed two keroeine container Malad, Idaho; William J. Millard, to in when Mr-- Steven cells tbe annu- With hla parent b moved Utah, and Henry W. kero-sln- s Farmington, an adjacent barn and Henderson. Maks president ef Poal Legion convention to order next Spanish Fork In 1174. In Ut2. he soaked doth. Beatrice F. Smith of that catello stake. Benediction was pro-September In Portland. Ore. Music marriedHie same year, the family need by Michel Wheatley and place. at tha mass meeting wag furnished moved to Idaho, settling 1 what h gras dedicated by Ether Mar-le- y. by tha Thirty-eight- h infantry band. now known as fneaaautview. In Pallbearers were her six son Commander Stevens, accompaas was chosen December, be Burial took place In Robin cemenied by Mrs. Stevens and Thomas one seven the of the ef Besides ber husband she is tery. presidents diW, Bird, assistant publicity Quorum ef Seventy, unrived by the following children, rector ef the national legion, left in orwas a achooi It , Within leas than 24 hour after Joeepk B, Prire J., Curtis Sunday Salt Lake, Friday morning for ganised at Pleasant View with the death of his Rue Armstrong. Annie B. Smith. Made-Reno, Nsv., where he will speak Lewiae Dan Jones mm first taper, Smith, grocer, at 244mother, Fourth East lino Blanchard. Blanche Olsen end at a mass meeting Saturday night intendent. Later a ward organisaDavid. Howard L. Grace V, CarEn route he stepped over a few tion eras formed, and be was street, was held up is his store rie, Earn Pand. Lester P, Armtwo ban Thursday early night by minutes at Ogden. chosen bishop and set apart for dita and robbed of 17 strong and A Ron Smith a grand, During their stay in Salt Lake this position in JunctS27. son. Ona brother Thomas Power told city detectives that InThursday tha entertainment He served as bishop for over heSmith and two sister was alone in the store when Virgin! Etta cluded n tabernacle organ redial. eleven years. On Sept. 17. 1101, be two well dressed me Goode. Virginia, Lillie Cutler, Ash- entered and a luncheon banquet at tha was selected and set apart as sec- one i it them of a made small purhotel at 1 a visit to ond counselor to Wm. H. Richards Mr Armstrong died March . Pert Deuglss and to tha stats cap- in the Malad stake presidency. chase and then demanded Smith's After i short illness. She wee born, g ital. and a he held for twenty money. trip to This position After securing the 17 and over, . years. Saitair, Magna and Blngh.im. Mila several In folded looking thefr Among the services rendered to the public, were two terms served victim's pocket the robbers backin the state legislature, Teacher in ed out of the Store and fled Mr . the public schools for 1 years, Smith's mother. Mr Isabelle Me-arris Smith, 3, died at 1 am. serving 4 years teaching the InL. diana at Washakie. Utah. Served Thursday. one year as recorder la the Logan Over 31,0b parson were aided , , and rUef work valued at tl.SC Tempts. In to Mew he made eras done by the Volunteers ef Tork for negotiationsa trip to have the America in Salt Lake during till railroad run through the Curlew according to a statistical report Valley and was an also important submitted by James Jack, adjutant. figure in obtaining the railroad In The report lists tha tallowing Maiad Valley. The Jordan lodge of Perfection. items: Surviving are two daughters, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Mission indoor services held, 271: Mrs. Charles W. Ward and Mrs. Rite of Freemasonry installed converts at then services, 127. Joeiah Price of Malad. Idaho. One Jama Hibbert as venerable prayers, 2,721: services brother. W. Jones of Pleas- master succeeding Simon Rosenheld in other churches. It: attend- ant View,Hyrum one sister Mrs. Jo- blatt. E. Ida, Gibson 'was the inR. ance at these services, 1,558: fam- seph A Jones of Cherry Creek, stalling officer. ilies .visited, tit; total attendance Idaho, Also a grandchildren. officers who win serve at mission services, 22,727; meals niece whom he raised from in- theOther Scottish Rite coordinate body supplied at men's home. M7S; fancy, Mr. Warren L. Bush. E. Post, sraior era Clarence beds supplied In men's Theodore J. Goddard, junior home, 2,00t; garments given sway, D. Stockman, oraD. Dr. warden; 1.741; pairs shoes given nway. Ward Sett March 25 almoner. 8. H. H. C. Fischer, tor; ; employment found far men. Goodwin, secretary; Pint H. Hunt, For Home Coming master 227: employment found for womof ceremonies; Colonel en, 143; poor families assisted. 2, win bo Lewi expert ;Thoma C. Steven8J: parole men helped. 7: free A home coming reunion amuseson. assistant expert; Dr. H. P. ward milk to poor families (gallons) held in tbe Twentieth free Thanksgiving dinners. ment ball. Second- - avenue and 6 Kirtley, captain of host aad E. W 1,0; 421; free Christmas dinners, 43; street, Friday, March 25, at I Bowling, tyler. ' home visited for clothes, 11.884; p.m. A winning act of tbe TwenName Women be Business show road tieth will ward persons helped materially, 28.8(1; as several other approximate value of relief given. presented, as well Nominee Committee feature. 23,212. Those in charge include BIsh. A nominating committee to seop and Mr. C Clarence Ncslen. lect candidates for offices of th Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Watt Mr. and Professional Worn-Clu- b Mr L R. Well Mr. Georgs A. Business apd was cboen Thursday and Robbins, general chairman, the New house hotL The Edward Q. Cannon, chairman of night at will wm. bo held 2:2 election refreshment April 11 at the hotel. Members of tbs committee are:; Mr May Welch, chairman: Mies Mary Nelson.' Mies Fannie Buck-be- e. Feb. 14, 173 to Richmond. Vir- Coast Greek Leader Police Investigate , ginia. After joining the Church Wife of Bishop ' To Lecture in S. L. there they came west and settled in Robin. Id at 1,000 ' She served as president of Rolief Tassos B. Mountanoe of San for twelve fear She wee grand ytae president of Home ofS. L. Man At Robin Buried society left without a mother when she Francisco, the Greek American Progressive Ctrd,Pc5id LecirEdAt dr Ilex fa I,feEd l.t, g. tl.. y. ra It ltd Grocer Held Up Robbed of lttt was A child of thirteen she then reared a brother and ester' bringing her sister jto'Tdaho. She was' the mother of fifteen ehil Iren of. whom, twelve were at her bedside when death came, title also reseed a grandson for twelve yean. -- tbo-Ore- 7.2 pm, Styltan Stars of Price, governor of the Sixth district of the as- sociation also wtl is peak. The program wilt be presented under The textile strikes in France the auspices ef Olympus Klssa-o- os 0 caused th of G. A. Sapfo chapter of- the workers in Belgium. , P. A. 15.-0- I- - SATURDAY SPECIAL!1 & I BOX MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES 2-POU- ND a dr ASSORTED) 7 j $oo lf Fifty-seco- j A 4 Vtmh Mm4m . Nse-hou- "V -- association, will lecture in Greek on Creek ideals-h-tb bell ef Orthodox church Friday a CwUw se ., -- ! I CLARAS TEED FRESH sight-seein- Organization Aids 39,000 S. Persons AC CORDING TO H MD Masonic Lodge Installs Officers 11, CROWDS a CROWDS u CROWDS m CROWDS v-- CROUDS CROUDS THOUSAND tabes aSvaatase havethis be Greatest Shoe Sale ever held la Utah WHERE yen eaa bay MO 85ms ter pair aad Wee, re's '"IT a ereader the esewda that atttead-- d this sale wrat wild d d pale at a heaght ttsee me hsek ter mere aad. -- Miss - Jesie Good Furniture Is NOT Expensive at the Sterling Peart Purnell aad I Mias will pelee University to Stage Musical Playlet r , I the h Pat ea the a be eakt ef Work en Little Jessie Jame the musical play, to be staged at the University of Utah by tbe Utah will be started Musical stager soon after the opening of the Eart according quarters gprinf president. Coppock. student body Mias Bwen-eo- a and Joseph F. Smith will direct the staging. TALKS ANNOUNCED C. O. Stott, eicietisioii economist colof the Utah State Agricultural S p.m. lege, will speak Friday at in room 27 City and Cpunty building, on farm problem and at the home of C. L 2 Bowdenon ata Granger, Saturday at announced similar subject. It was county agby Vers L. Martinss ricultural agent. Friday. p-- LECTURE MONDAY Bishop Joseph Christensen lec-of the Salt Lake Temple will ture to the Genealogical society of the Fourteenth ward Monday evening at 7 o'clock. The public is invited. At 2 o'clock n lecture will be given by Harry Bowes on "Wbat Does a Family Record Consist of?" - i Raising Funds to Help Americans in Germany BERLIN (INS) A committee for the relief of hundreds of destitute Americans In Germany has been formed under th honorary of tbe American chairmanship Ambassador. Frederic M. Sackett. The committee plans to raise a for relief this year. fund of 22.2 Tbe Ambassador opened tbe subscription list by a contribution of 229. Consul General George a MessersmiUt, honorary, vice chairman of tha committee, contributed v 10. InThe destitute Americana clude a large number of student especially of music and art. wbo terns to Germany la tbe bops of earning enough money to carry on. There are also Buga numbers Of destitute eeamen.- - - Denver Police Radio Basis On ft "(INS) DENVER When 24-Ho- ur KGPX. Denver police shortwave twoad casting station started operating there came radical changes in Denver crime fighting organization. Tbe station was inaugurated fellowring a study by Chief A. T. Clark of radio systems In use in United Brotes, vwrteeo'riC&NrBi Witk the aid Of tho radio. Chief dark declares that policemen will arrive at tbe scene ef a crime anywhere within the city .in less than three minutes after it is reported to- headquarter, The city to divided into five districts. each having three patrol ear Each ear to numbered. Two ollcemea ride in each ear. When call to received at headquarters the radio operator rails the car nearest the scene of tho crime. The receiving sets on tho police automobile ere adjusted so that 1 they receive only messages broad cast from KGPX. Tho dstba to on the air 34 hour a day. working in right bear shift th' oper-Uato- ru A CIIAKCE OF A LIFETIME TO SAVE OH SHOES GIRLS? & CHILDRENS SHOES VilMt tv t Pain. Mm t Pr. 24lo X Hw4ft4t 48c BOYS DRESS SHOEl Womens ALL LEATHER Womens and Childrens SHOES -- SLIPPERS HOUSE SUPPERS tf TOet tdt VALUE Raadreda te !4tal frt On tmrm am4 TAanaa Pr. SH0S Valve VALVES TO 2AS Pr. Pr. DR. BELLS LADIES ARCH SUPPORTS , s t eiere . taju 98c to ttee teHaAet MAim Art fcUmhTy mal Snpaorti. Grow lair Llrl1 Ipart Oxi4 iM kvnlrHa mt tlaew $ 1 98 , . , OXFORDS Pr. TO HM $ 1:48 SUPER LOT NO. 2 . VAltEI tO HM ' laeiiln Cwntt1 Areh Svpprtt 8xlH far trap. 4Pllpppri aai teJtm WMa mi tha blfAnt amUtlca. 8 d Pr: STATE STATE ST. ST. ee.S!A. t Act CALFSKIN DRESS Men VALVE LOT NO 1 ' SUPER VALrE Pr. Pr: styles 48c Pr.38c CALFSKIN DRESS Men OXFORDS toees aed Aleh Tryee GfrAra wear. Fair, IwgM ita |