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Show THE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY FINDS AUDITOR Golden Wedding Set on Birthday, COUNTY .Of Washington PIUTE FEBRUARY i8 1933 j Clubs, National League of Womea VotCf National Woman Cnrte organisations under1 lOon. VaVioaal ooDferencca-a- t ? TegPMmoce th. auspicea - Conference aof American Woman at, Assocutare: (South Tempi. street. Tuesday American The held P m- - , jtlon of University Women, Council o Woman for Home Miaaiona. Fod-Mm. Cole alae wui report tenth annual convention of the (oration of Womens Board, for STAR GETS DIVORCE of Nations' association Foreign Mlaakuu of .North America, League Feb. 17. (IN) HOLLYWOOD, Mm Cloyd B. pole, who attend- - t b,e! WM ,ei4 1111 January m - 8t General Federation of Womens Louis. of - tha wsLotue Bickford. 01m actress, sis- -' Avoordingfokira E M.ictobe, National- Board - Aseocla-cur-e ed a conference on (h cause and todyard, steps will be taken at the Young Womens Christian of war, held In Washington,! meeting to form a permanent Salt lions. National Council of Jewish D. C In January, will give a council on international rela-- j Women, National, Federation of Mukegon, Michf on grounds of port on tbe eonferenc to repre tlone and ell person. Interested are Business and Professional R omens cruelty. Woman To Report SHORT BOOKS SATURDAY jscrtatlvea from various-exr- v e ons of the city at the ftaatsat Lof Mm. intm A, Hogie. 44 the national ast:wbow horaej OnPeace Sessions - ke Treasurer Explains Deficiency Due to Receipt Practice XIV Stale Editor Julius C. Anderxen Saturday had under consideration aTeporr of xpeciai audit- made ood nd and filed by Jlcven. ostler, accountants, of the Piute county funds during the term of former County Treasurer 1 Whitaker. January 1. 1527 to showing a short it, age or- - 9 4,219.32. in correction with tbe report, the auditing firm eeivly critic-ue- s the carelessness with which aiai ra in 4RO ofLico of tho 4rOUnl been conducted, treasurer i stating that only drastic action b tbe board of county commissioners will put an end to ruth a condition. Millard Criticised For tbe past six years, the oOW- - it has been, urged that the treasurer bank regularly and include all receipts, and account on tbe books o t the count) banked. for such "It has ben the unfortunate to bank report, practice, saysrbe sums from time to time for which no account was made on tbe boons of the county. We refer specificalMexicans , . ly to tbe practice of banking curof Howeryr. tVe big lugh-Hgrent taxes during the latter part of the day for me was meeting Mr. J tbe year and not recording them Reuben Clark. Modest., reserved fast-da- y was upon tbe cash receivable books. and It a testimony b ones r must say that netr n- rdj,n8TOBlnthe beginning mretingrhhd more s nee re and for the auditors to charge the With a warm, handshake that faithfulj heard testimonies In ail my trav-- j treasurer with all taxes shown as made me feel most w eicovue. be most of our j paid on the tax rolls. It is not I visited and have in his of- - European missions and those lnsble to determine If this amount flee whenever an appointment waAmenca to coast coast. Thcseihaa beenbanked or not because from oonvenient-Tbi- s I most certainly d d Lamanitcs would Uy down the-rltbe vicious practice of accepting and g ad I was, for it resulted In Ufa for this GoepeL in fact the. partial payments on tax redenip-anothlnvftanoo go wlh hlgnjstory U told here of bow two oljtions and land sales without- - sssu some Sunaav to the neighboring them gave up their lives a county receipt for the same. fathering I village of ban Pedro to attend ,tban renounce faith. Started By Predecessors MR. AND MILS. Q. B. NICHOL6 f Jesus: it was during the Church the Church The report states that preaeces-ChriKamts! of lAtter-da!fa strife m the little villaze of can or of Mr. Whitaker had institut- A golden wedding will bo cele Tbe following Sunday, being Marcos that lies between Tula and ed the practice of receiving pay- brated at the home of Quincy B -- eunable.h bad Jbia xhaffeur call ,han AiigutJ Tula was the hand, menu for me and then return to thejof the Constitutionalists and ban county and fottax redemption Nicfid's and Kate Houtx Nichols emhassy for him. It was some Miguel In the power of the VilUs-1-f certificate In amounts less than 15$ Kelsey avenue, Wednesday. miles to San Pedro, but s tis so that San Marcos, lying tbe total required to buy the land Feb. 27. 1933. drive over splendid tween, witnessed many a sorry or tq redeem tho property.9 .Mr. and Mrs Nichols are native roads like the best we have in combat. It wa$ while tma little No receipts were given. It statAmerica. The little village of San 'town had fallen in the hands of ed. nor were records kept of the Utahns. Mrs Nichols Is the daugb Pedro, however, is somewhat off ViUstas that these rebels came tOpavimnfa although it is claimed Iter of the late John S. HouU, Og- widow Monroy and that thee payments went Into the den to one side from those good roads. the dof f banker, and Mary Ellen Balm for it is a pure Indian village of arrested her son and the husband county funds. When the person re- - er Houtx, who crossed the plains niece under the accusation deeming his property or buving the typo where wheels of any kind'0 her are rarely seen. Peculiar village.! that they were Carranzista Coron-M- r. the land made a final payment, it with Brea. Brigham Young in Clark pointed out- - most ofiTs, n claimed that he waa given a 1848. Mr. Nichols is the so Girls Also Take Fthe buildings were new some county receipt for the fuil Bishop Alvin Nichols and Rebecca regular men three tormented last! In poor They xuma -- Luring tho .were amount." tho report save, and con- Wright of Brigham City, lie' Wat revolution, a rebel force had taken lcnielly to make them deliver their, tinue: born in Brigham City, Oft. 20, the village and had burned all " but th had no other arms Mr. Whitaker claims that after 1861. Mrs Nichols was horn la the houses of those Who would not? deliver than the New Testament- he went into office he Issued full Salt lake City August 17. 1864 carried in their pocaJoin them. Then when tho fed- - th7 to who had made receipt, parties were married Feb, 22, 1883, They et The daughters of the widow eral forces recaptured it, they to his preaeces-ao- r in the Endowment house by Brea to intercede only to be partial payments knew that tho good houses left on account and of receiving Daniel H Wells. also, and their standing were those of rebels. so!takeJ1 Vtisoner Mr. Nichols is well known In only a final payment in a email amount and issuing th, receipts. th,, eiTcle, having been state h littl, town got the full amount, part of which he cigaret tax inspector for the peat from both side. never received, he has at last been nine years and predatory animal Industrious Propie. found short In hi funds-inspector under former Governor . ,, Howeier, thee, Indiana hve, Aaditora Explain He is also one of the or Spry. been very Industrious and th, Tbe firm also that says auditing ganixers of the Young Men s Re6h f tlo Tillsge Is built up again, and j !? n ?' County Treasurer Whitakei earn- publican club of Utah. Mr. Nichols pm; appears neat and clean. We have: ed over a number of checks to the has alwavs been active in Church . a Wprismgly rirong number of k' incoming treasurer, which have work and served on a mission for id Saints among them. ind. although from the bank two years in the London and Shefr l,'d 4oUCh been returned built extremely poor, they has, He field conferences. marked insufdcient funds l b nlb ,b littl chapel that is a credit to the Mr end Mrs. Nichols have seven credit was for i n ess given full T',n ".V11: ,'U b.r children living end two dead; also sot keep it clen . 6 community. checks final lament. making "Iso ,bis alwa,,' 16 grandchildren. s a pin Inside and out. and r,ed The children wn been false w itneaae, In the opinion of your auditors anr B. NtchoK beautifully decorated with flow. that ther, had to condemn these men of these checks remaining on hand living are Quincy helped Mrs. Erma Hardy. Idaho, not been have which made priHero J1" that they werea should Sleo fee added to good the Vrs. Merde Winter, lemon; Veron they received us wih s'10 teaching L people we would as Houtx such Parting Irgll amount demanded from Mr. Whit- Nichols, . royal welcome Nichols, Eugene-SNichols and Mrs ema accord the h'gheot visiting author- - cta of relleion called Mormon-ide- a aker or his bondsmen " 'which word, not having heard Ellen Whipple, ail of Salt Lake. back home. We occupied interpreted to be very positions of honor on tho stand beforethey but did not speak to them until ,bd- - These humble men. of course would no St, Davids Day Plans deny their faith. tier the meeting was offlciallv! dismissed then only In the most j consequently lost11 their lives In Laid by 14th Ward informal way as one men to other lest we come under the pro- - j whosoever 'ill loeo his life for my 4b hlbi'fc&ii Honoring Mrs Marla Wahlquist.l .. of foreign minuter of 2 bavhkU find tt. been in other Lamanite 333 east Broadway, on her 96th i reljrionX Three Lkmanjire were eonvine- -' meet tugs when, thetr leaders have birthday, the Ladies A d society vre ward chapel expressed the desire that Zion Lutheran church held a birthIngly humble, faithful and extreme- sincerely time may come when they day luncheon and program Satur- madee at a committee meeting In ly poor The mn, in faded blue the dav cuing. to send missionaries day afternoon. denims or white pajama aoita eat would be able'white The program, honoring the pa brethren as their Mrs. Mhalquist, an early Utah on one side of thOv church, the among their of VI ales will Le de- saint . brethf-dene among women. Trr thtr crnnelyNdresr of the w bo knows? Perhaps this Indian, on the other side No onejtbeni-- . e mus for one tak again as It did many frhurch. which was organised here; 'o be Ellen by except those may had stockings, and tcrao the Rev W. It. En. lgt, bare feet bad never knownfhoe centuries ago. At any rate-- there ? , fh some 25 independent branches e h e lgn- - Ia'or of the or sandal, yet three people were are Th Rei lrpsbvterian churvh down here that are progressing f uTe States more tban hale a Mr happy, contented and humble. N and Ensign will be introduced b growing faster than those of century ago. John James, president of the the Mexican mission above the Rio Two of her five sons an if daughGrande where our missionaries are ters are living. Henry WahiquUt Cambrian society, who urges former residents of people Wales, of Salt Jake and Mrs. A P. Mar- of permitted 4o tabor freeiy.-- J. Welsh descent and their friends Reuben Clark enjoys the love, tin of gharon Springs, Kan. A respect and admiration of an the program of vocal and instrumental to attend. No charge will be made Mexican people music was following a lunchOn our way back, Mr. Clark had eon in the given church rooms. Le Grand Ward Slates his chauffeur take- - us up on the beautiful highway that leads over Area South of Fete 20th fluiri your face City Limits wight with a high mountain to Cuernavaca e twentieth anniversary stopped on a high elevation Sceks Way to Get Sewi plenty ef Soap. B with from wheie th the LeGrand ward will be obsened great valley of water. the rtirfa tmtated, Mexico In all its splendor waa visiWays and means of providing a Wednesday and Thursday. freb 22 petty smear with Cadtara Wba, ble to us. Stretching far away sanitary water supply sad sewer and 2?, under direction of Bishop la five Buoutee bathe m were green woods and beyond that, connections for the area between Frank B. Bowers directed there. the South and Thirty-thir- d At 9.20 pMia Wednesday, yellow fields of mail, and great Twenty-firSouth streets, were discussed adults of the ward will be entermaguey plantations, intermingled - frit Jar $pmriml older sw f lowed with orchards and blooming gar- at a meeftngattendefT by several tained with x program, fo fa ears Ota tkin dens. for Bowers are in greater hundred persons at tbe Madison x banquet and dance. Caticwra. Dept. 77, demand than vegetables). In the school Friday even ng. A George Thuredav the children from 12 Mai das. Mass, to IS will be entertained at 4 pm center of the great Basin were Larin wae chairman. re7 SO a program, refreshment madeVarious at committees lakes, thetr borders studied with towns and hamlets, and the em- ports and dtsenseed the proposed and dancing will be held4or those press of them alL Mexico City, with Monson bill, which authorises the 19 years of age and older the royal bill of Cbapuitepec rising county commission to create disLeGrand ward was organised In aentlnel-Iik- s 191S with Edward M. Ashton tricts (or sewage and water above it. the first bishop. Coming bark down Into the valley, we passed many natives reading flowers. They have there tn The Unknown. . . gorgeous profusion, giant rosea, BOBBY THATCHE- Rgladiolaa. lilies, asters gnd many YOU ' more that we can not name. Mr Clark had the car stop while he bought a couple of large bouquets An over the worM Kresch.n Balts of giant rosea, one of which he gave women and to me. They cost him 25 rents ja appealing to girls who strive for an attractive, free each! . Is tt any wonder that the that ewnnot fall te nature of them Indians is more "from figure Win admiration- and artistic than materialisHerea the recipe that baslahri suave tic like ns of the north! I thankfgt mad brlnge Into bloeaom all the ed Mr. Clark profusely for the bousttraetiv.nMa natural moi pnsree and does it SAFE- quet. He Is a great man, and withLY and HARMLESSLY. out doubt, as everywhere testified In the Troman- take one half the beet possible successor to ef Krusrhv Salts in a glass eot Dwight W. Morrow iff hot water brfor. btvakfast on pastry an fatty meat g. Sght on potatoes, butter, cream HITLER SUSPENDS a thd little daily deee that CATHOUC PAPER j . fakes Off the fat and fennga that of .nrrgtlr Krusrhen feeling BERLIN. Feb. If. (AP) Thel health an activity that l reflated in bright eyes clear skin, cheerful Hitler government suspended to-t1'' vivacity and charming bealtb . aalc e day the newspaper Germania, leadBut be snr for roar - Kfuerhen. A bottle ing organ of th Catholic Centeri that Toe get of three day, j that iota 4 week roar a yon little parv. for a period Th arkjn was taken because t j Ten ran alway. t Kroarhe-- r v jfahrf'm-Johneo7 r. riwt tn an Catholic or-- ! anpea! "o7and tnonvi printed 3a. Broa, way IH "to --right Bolshevism j wfik" tlfte If no whether from the left er Tight.' ftrat fe?Uif.-rAd- v. iaj6 mormon is It has been ih custom tvrt2W Am rlcan embassy try to extend an tnwtahon to tho Amen-ca- n student of the National summer school to attend an entertainment at tbe embassy. s Thia faor mas accorded ns this rear also. There must bae been some 400 students attend this oc aL It mas a delightful ,fair consisting of an entertainment by a talented Mexican orchestra, eingem and musicians dressed in name costume and engaged especially for the oc- cast on. . In conrlosion they sang their national anthem with such ftre and spint that It stirred the! soul of turone present to s m" "parhetic cnthu?iasnt. Then thy struck np the bars of mr Stay Spangled Banner' and the leader turned to direct ns In: inging TC B jt alas, our volume: waa aeak. our words spasmodic. wo Americans did know our own national anthem. In compart-6- . son to their vigoroua rendition c Mexico s anthem, our attempt was a grand fizxie. Such n disgrace , would ester befall a group of . , er " -j I moneyo-ws-were , poe-Hi- m of thr st -j v 1 bu,, w ."Ih "d bf " i In' Rex-bur- dh- I Ladies Aid Society Honors Woman, 96 ir .1, of',V'fdf 1 1 . .V Wcs-nunat- (RdainaJreJi ClcarCompLmn Intimes "YesrMolher; We SwitcHed To And Ill Tell You Wh- y- AH - Electric t Its a grtaf responsibility, this butinau of homefnalting. Women nowadays art interested in the appearance of the kitchen and its comforts, too. Look around and see how many peopfa are already enjoying e modem, electrified home people who are no better fixed financially than we are. I tell you, mother, I decided that wa couldn't afford to remain It's true, a housewife can understand your desire fo economize. But it will surprise you to know that a large cash outlay was not necessary. Only a few dollars down placed these baautiful ap pGancas right where you see them, and the balance is paid from our regular budget, in a small n rata which decreases as the use of elec amount each month. Thanks to a combination then is bothersome cost methods ofthe past. no greater tricityincreases,the operating And besides, mother, Im doing exactly as you advised. Often you yourself cautioned me against the drudgery that steals a woman's charm. Husbands like fo sea a woman graceful and happy. If the wife is too weary each day to welcome him wall, can she expect to hold his admiration? step-dow- These labor saving appliances help preserve a woman's youth. Now there's no more drudging over a hot stove, for ny Hotpoint Electric Range is automatic. My General Electric Refrigerator saves many marketing trips, for it preserves perishables perfectly. And as to the Electric Water Heater why, I couldn't do without it. Leisure and comfort and noma charm mean everything Well, there's the story. And my electric servants wS last a lifetime. ... ANY WOMAN CAN ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY OF SERVICE COOKING, REFRIGERATION. WATER HEATING. DROP INTO OUR STORE AND LET'S TALK IT OVER. Anniverary ' na We cordiaPy invite you to visit the model kitchen displayed at our Salt Lak Store. st FAT GIRLS! HERES A REAL TIP FOR ff tht - A, "lt -- -- r-- v P-u- -- iJ rir ca,,-tlo- n UTAH'POWEKS, LIGHTCQ EFFICIENT RUB LIC SERVICE. By George Storm f |