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Show ' swsaS. 4 j 7;: Z. DESERET NEWS THE I . Jtr"w y" T" T'- jr SALT LAKE CITY SATURDAY JUNE 10 1933 Jforgan .Quiz End ConferenceTakes Law Dry Appeal Starts Tax Action Up Industry Bill MadeTo JVI. JVten. In Annual Meet Pioneer-Woma- Funeral Is Set Mr. : flpg IN pt ? 3 JO FORE (Continued from page ten.) Continued From-PaOne) Mary T Elizabeth remark ibl bearings last night Ciark amendment making ail Ferguson - to he and released J. P. Morgan, bti entities now subject to partner! and other important men taxation. Buried Sunday from ine subpoenas which have Tha amendment, to subject to . held them here the better part o t taxation all outstanding securities American Bankers Arthree weeks, intended to decide to- which carry tax exemption clauses, will be paid to day on a program for getting into was adopted lata last- night on a 44 tribute Funeral rive in London operation! of Kuhn. - Loeb" and to IT vote. It followe textually: Mr Mary Elizabeth Ferguson, 70 Effective ns of January 1, HU. company, and Dillon, Head and For Parley late of the of Milford, widow company, big private bankers like 1) Section 22 (A) of the revth Morgan firm, who aro due for enue net of 1122 as amended by 4 Daniel Ferguson, who was horn C 1 11 (r investigation neat inserting before the period at the 1 7 while her parents were crossing the BY CLAUDE A. JAGQEB These inquiries probably will bo end of tha first section thereof of in the " plains with an LONDON.- - Jun . 1. tAri) p in the fan. due to the lm- - a comma and the following: inat Milford at ward Sunday chapel minenf adjournment pf Congreaa cluding obligations of tha United Monetary and exchanga control (Contmued from Page One) to cam the ior today 2 fall in sethe also problem Of States them or be r T7 lie a and possession may any - T l,,7T pm. for tha world eco- state, territory or any political Friends may call at the French m preparation The whole world will look oponjjent (frant. E?ery chill should ht conference. thereof, of the District of if Ltah Utah, with greater room of the Deseret mortuary. J4 no)mc to .ng. for the non oLthe repct 'With US arrival of American e f investment trusts and Columbia. to stand firm taught Is the east Reveqth South street. Salt hanking, financial, and' fconomio the nshteou Is a prayer umol'je'!lon " Beclion ) HI of Paragraph until and i against iKjUOd. Elder' Melvin J.liiim and shall be answered by Saturday, pm. Lake, olficiala and experts, th 22 (B) of the revenue act of 1022 kentaj Ballard of the Council of the, blessing unto him that smgetb." 7" longMorgan inquiry ended at the Pratt Root mortuary ln Mil- interest was aroused in world Twelve told the convention of L-service in conclusion President Grant ,th Parting P.shot from the cen-- ia amended to read as. follows: the to a ford over prior Sunday possible quarters InterJ. In interest: which free work'lral figure, '(4 Tag Morgan. 8. M. Men In the Hotel Utah paid splendid tribute to the Burial will take puaco in the Mil- solution of what London econom(being dine by the primary .work- - be condemned what he called un-- Set upon securities issued under Saturday mornltg. ford City cemetery. American ic quarters call th criticism levelled at the ee- - the provisions of the federal farm W e gre not drvtlned," he rsldjrri!, dr';ianng than i re re IS goth-iJuMrs: Ferguson was honr tnSttvT enigma. American mone- th tojlc'-tcclients to whom his firm loan act. or under tbe provision '1ta be Imitators. Me are destined of Joseph tary policy. -- a Wyo Creek, daughter oid stocks at bargain prices. of euch act. as amended: .Every s. to be teach Jittle children, In th dollar and Elizabeth Batter Huntington. Anolcop this,-wee- k the Morgan's statement was read to person owning any of such securiM e have a definite aim. a defOther speakers during tne to Salt Lake several exchange haa re emphasized She came inite mission- - we have a destiny morning session of the general he investigator! Just after they ties shall in the return required month ago to reside with her vital implications in world finanAnd one of our destinies is to convention of the Primary werei bad been presented with two more by this title submit a statement from Beaver, where ahe cial aHairs of the eventual daughter, clients showing the number and amount be the light of the world." Superintendent May Anderson andi lists of such custom era. lived the greater part of her life. of the dollar. stock of such securities owned by him la pleading for M Men to main-- ! Mrs Louise T. Robison. general who ootalned two sons. Daniel Da facto stabilization 4s being are Surviving M below market and the income received theretain their high standards Elder1 president of the Belief society. Aiat S20 and and Las Nev., Vegas, of Ferguson strongly urged na a prim objec- . Ballard also appealed to Utah as report on fh progress made by from, in such form and with such which John Ferguson of Beaver; three tiv of the conference, were the last of a series information as the commissioner unit to maintain its high stand' Primary association during the They CalMr of White opens Monday with representa. Lucy daughters. Morgan may require. to ard, not to bo influenced by the past year was read by Mlw Mari'! of Inis. To all named Mrs. Elizabeth Martin of tries of 47 nations scheduled ifornia; clamor from without and within, lb Jack, general secretary. she'an,j company had sold stock, from Long Program Paris, France, and Mr Erickson attend. also presented the general 1927 to mJ at pricea on which the day's tasks were but to stand firm. Headlining on 11 Conditions Balt of Depend Lake; grandchildren, of tba Church, and the ortfi on the ' four MbUyer could have reaped al a conference - Oliver W. Bprague, assistant Welcomes Quest inning five uprlutendenry and general boardimjt lmmdiat pro flu oi nearly much amended Industrial bill; This la an age. to Allen he said, of members the brother and John. secretary of tho treasury William of all of the association, ac000 600. House close of leaders' at its tha ,,S Testimony approval who are with not nfraid whom mere unanimously three other experts, questioning. But we d Huntington of Beaver, and two sisthere had been similar ceptance of President Roosevelt's of questioning. Wo are not afraid ed by the convenUon ter Mr John Bmlthson of Salt George L Harrison and J. Crana s veterans sates Reon in and 124. compromise 12 Morgan Mrs. Badl Fultrell of of th New York Federal and of change. Wa welcome it. The Lake Anderson mid Superintendent Priu Mu? AaMchUm children of VlrftnU tie ffolzif to know wbii New Orlean La. to bo followed by agree-serve bank and James Warburg, th. prIod coy.,! ln the troth will never change. was thrilled by the large P she ment with the Senate on the whole Um Children's hospital is like. Tbe replies built by Keel Klen, of official adviser to tho American Scientific progress in the last audience .tlseee present for memorv gave ,,1 bill; In ,IJ passage by both 8enate tbe Twenty-fift- h ward, Pioneer stake, and a part of tbe AmocUUod halt century has been the ally of her a picture delegation, arrived yesterday, has of th first Church elevenththe house of of Cbnrcli. House list a of and said that currency stabilixationJs Morgan The truth of the primary meeting when some 2u the handiwork exhibit, to to be sent to the Primary children of the Old Lo-fronttha ot more a inaUer" ofTstabnizatJon that itfa g tTtiniiY'pf Mcf i statr. TloIores Tovrj, left, tt holdlng a aaillng craft built" international conditions than inrWate resident. At thelmr to March 1 He depita bad new governmental machinery cre- by one of the Primary children. Oordia H. Smith, chairman of the always agree. It is bnly In the Ike in -. to ternational agreement ated by tho session; approval by theories of science that ws dis- present convention, she said, every popped .H0 il.40.00.00 its holdings of TT. 8. the Senate of score This statement has led to th of presiden- Primary summer work committee, ia at the right, was agree." stake with one exception 1224 tial nomination belief that control of exchange In opening his address, Elder represented. and th Karra tt hall, securities dropped from big and little. of fl44.OO0.6OOrates ln efforts to smooth out and Countless smaller Jobs also 'Ballard expressed his complete which has so long accommodated 000.060 to EELLA 1HKBXAX BALES fluctuations and achieve virtual from waited cleaning up. tat or municipal bonds Church confidence in the yonng men of the Primary workers, had now beNotices j Bhennss Hales It. t stabilization may be the beat that rates Trtla f4.700.000 to fi.i00.000. Under the Mutual Improvement Aasoela-tio- come too small. president ' Roosevelt's Kenilworth died at heme her Friday, can be expected pending the Most of ths ftnsl day was spent pressure for closing before the SO. Originated by Woman DANISH GENEALOGICAL follow ifif June lingering lilneee. Mrs development of an international I never had a young man fall This meeting, she declared, ex- scrutinizing stock transactions of London conference begins on Mon- CIETY will hold its regular monthHa'ee was born at Huntington, lull, efbeen to the program for an American business and tho three the When which eaid. of he 1904, L. has both the put partners Otig AJuly the Jn Morgan me," day. daughter if, presses spirit quick succession ly meeting al the home of end Agnes Gordon Sherman. revival. test every on of you will stand manifest throughout the oonven-- 1 fect of their Income tax return House and Senate yesterday had 124 writ First North on Charles her husband, Ssrviving gre n asaocia-tloEecretafy of State Hull, chief of Near the and Ferdinand Peoora. stamped f.nal approval on tbe Sunday at 2 p m. Report discustrue. I believe it is In your blood. tlon and typifies Primary E. Haiee of Kenilworth, her parent, States delegation, haa Hard Work Ahead home work. She recalled that the committee counsel, began to ques- 22.000,000.6066 mortgage, sion of current vork, a short talk three brother Eugene, Orio, end John the United " Youre going to. fight ths bat- Primary origins ted with a good tion Thomas W. Lamont, .also, but railroad reorganization,-- and Sherman, ell of Huntington, five slater, pointed out that exchange stabilizand 'the lesson. "Joseph, 8onof to ation Is M?e, Earl Jonee of Kenilworth, Mr work woman who in pioneer days called when he failed to remember deonly one step In the soKey tles. and this in war. Thera reduc- Jaoob," are listed on the program, Larsen, of Mohrlend. lfr Lloyd Cttlin, lution of world economic probcoming for yon that requires the In the neighborhood children to tail Pecora told him to b ready tion bills, and sent all three to the of Mr end Oekley, Ideho; ASSEMBLY HALL Th L. D. 8. lems anS unaccompanied by th Oleg Jons ' strength and the courage of pio- teach them the truths of the l. to answer in ths fall. White House for Mr. Roosevelts Miss Rose ghermen, both of Huntington. n . . trade of can not barrier removal hold will its neers strength and courage greatthe Two of the partners. It develop- signature. This tax measure tt es- Norwegian c From this developed Friend may cell et tho Deseret mor- succeed in restoring world trade. June 11, at Union uClTICCt in - Eve-b-e tuary Saturday Sunday er than that needed by yqpr fath- great Primary organization of to- ed Thomas 8. Lamont and Har- timated to raise 2125.606.066 to- regular afternoon. June If. end 2 34 n Long Session Forecast t the boms of the parents In Hunting-toers to build across the plains.' 'y hail. The pm. in day. 8uperintendet Anderson as- old Stanley obtained Income tax ward balancing tha budget, and until time f service which will be nlng Will Nevertheless, tariff experts M. Hs was preceded by Oscar W. serted that Primary workers were reductions stock losses in gives President Roosevelt power to speakers will be Eldere Akselfrom held in the Huntington ward chapel, gun. doubt that any progress can through be of board returned of tbe general Carlson women who had a strong belief sales to their wives. Ths other reduce first class postage from 1 to Arnesen, recently day. June 11, at z pm. Interment will made ln readjustments Feature In that the Norwegian mission, and Reidar he in the Huntington City oemetery. of Christ, and that Wllliam Ewtng, detailed an Involv- 2 cent the Y. M. M. L A, whose subject in the local itself gospel cutting field without the of achievement was Every M Man a Master M It was their aim and pnrpoes to ed story whereby he and his wife letters rates from 2 to 2 cent Warring, director of th NorweMARY RIXA JOHNSOR comparative currency stabilization Man." gian cborua; also the following children with this same loaned stock to trust accounts for the Action See inspire Quick Chnvtian churches of Utah will PARK CITY. Funeral eervlcea for first. Yonng manhood. ha said, has devotion. Senate adoption of tbe industrial musical program: Soprano solo. their children and otbalned money 'Th American delegates meanMary Ella Johnson. II, who died a fins idealism. The great leaders In conclusion Superintendent which was held ia designed to Mrs. Sarah Tanner; basa solo. Hai- open their annual convention Sun- Rise which bill, recovery tt a halt Lake hospital Wednesday; will while, in n round of preliminary the Mrs. of ths future will come from dar duet, Warring; Jenny Anderson the of to appreciafurnish millions Here ere some oe expressed employment of tha main facta held Monday at 9 pm. In the L. discussions are urging steps to day at 11 .am. in the Central M Men of today Service will be tion of the officers of the learned by tbe Renats banking com- Idle men. Improve working condi- Hock and Mr M A. Strand. .,& Church, with, interment In park expedite the conference. Christian church, Fourth South vty their watchword service to their association general stake mittee in its three weeks inquiry tion and increase wage to the various cymetery. besides STAKE PIOXEER monthTh jm fellowmen end service to God." and Third East streets. Miss Lela 1. MUe Johnson wee born hem August followed ln and other organizations which had Into J. P. Morgan and company: helping industries, to get on e ly quorum meet.n of th high previous parley spon1914, a daughter of Budd and The meeting opened with a song contributed to the success of tba TaIor-of hasd sound assured J. Ind P. vil Indianapolis, competitive llaiee Johnson. nd res ded here ailHsl Morgan, head of tha firm, her sored by ths Dears of Nations ln priests of Pioneer stake will be - Let Os AH Press On." led by convention. haa the final word on all matters quick approval of this keystone held in the Pioneer stake ball Sun- be th main speaker at the initial ..fe. bhe waa member of the Ml view of the number of delegates Kaiph T. Cannon. The invocation President Bobison said tha class of the Park City high at thi conference. ..would indicaia in the rehabilitation program. of policy in his banking bouse. ,duaunc st f p,m. lif dayJanR sesston.. was given by Don Euber, -who was etwor. hut Ulcess prevented her being that two or tbree weeks will bo t followed ia House On readers Primary March expected' speed) 22, assets of the reseat at tbe commencement exercises taken in preliminary FOURTEENTH WARD GENby the M Mens- quartet, had been magniflctent and Morgan house were 1217.8 27.004. adjustment of the differences be- EALOGICAL the speeches, anhe wu member of tbe Park City high Burt Keddlpgton, Keniey White-loc- thatpast The Fourteenth other three weeks or ao in th setats organiza- of which f 144.071.000 were in gov- tween the two bran c he even the future of school bend and of the Park circle, Bill and Monson Kenneth meet will ward clans genealogical lection was and la tion of comeven of Woodcraft. organization forebrighter. Nothing ernment securities: deposits wera though some difficulty was Allen, accompanied by Lisle Brad- of so much Fhe it survived by her pe rente; throe mittees, and several weeks of study as to glvs 1222 720.660. - seen in compromising the varying Monday evening. June 12. Com ford. Ths delegates wera welcomes children faithImportance tieter miUee At will he Edith. Ethel at Elenor end Johnmeeting decommittees before any by and courage to meet At the close of 1212 total assets tax plana designed to raise son, mod two brother Clarence and s cisions are reached. by President Jay Parkinson, who the problems of life, she said. oclock Mrs. Metta Gerrard. were 1424.702.606 of which a year, to fund tho 12,200.. Ichairman u ns. of Perk Johnson, was followed 'by Psrrv W City. The Americana hope the proof the Grant stake genSha recalled that three presiwere la government securi- "10,000 bond issue. Marlow Miller and Tom Ttano, M instruction department.! cedure can be shortened so that MARY BOMB1NO dents of the United States had tak- ties; deposits qere President Roosevelts compro- ealogical f 140.006.606. You Men, who spoke briefly. lemon will tha result will bs evident in at conduct real en forward looking stands for the IaA8 VEGAS. Ner. Mary Bemb'no, Tayto No income taxes wera paid by mise on the veterans economy bill rjYdVbrMim Ths afternoon was devoted to least two months cordially Christian Endeavor aocletiea will 17, died at hospital here Thursday, business and committee meetings welfare af the children of the na- the 20 Morgan partners for 1011 had the approval of the veterans ENSIGN STAKE HIGH g major operation, bbe wee the tion. In this respect she mentioned PRIESTSj meet at 4.30 p.m , directed by 242 00 for 1010; but bloc as well as House Democratic WASHINGTON, Juno 10 (AP of Mr. and Mr Freak The regular monthly nuorumMj Katherine MulhaU and Miss daughter tbe Hoover White House Confer, from 1017 io 1020 Sir Ronald Lindsay, the Br tish 2 chiefs so the way to final passage of Helper. Cteh, end bed been stthey paid Priest tbe of High enrs for Child Welfare. The proRobertson. meeting waa almost clear, ofjEy Jane 000. anding h gh school in Lee eyes, where ambassador, called at the Wnita !!1 begin Ensign stake will be held Sundayj A union service ceedings of this conference, said student igh jUBior House last night and presented Taxable Income of young Thomaj j itin w Hrn honor Hrocaa Planned afternoon. June 11. at 2 o'clock ln.7 J pm luntrai Will he cocdurtvd President Robaon. is being used member of aU ( orally .a communication from hto be work to ward 'uurday. ' Twentieth th Deaplta chapel. yet hear, (churches of the Salt Lake Mmu by tha Relief Society as a text government on tbe war debts. n?,hiuh.a through sales 1. stock don- Home planned to recess THIRD JVARD SEVENTIES book. saaociation The GEORGE CHARLES MURDOCK repreaentd. jtenal At the state department this was Ths great need for work among directly and indirectly to his wife. for three hours in the afternoon to Elder R- - Verne McCullough nllljRev. George Thoimia of Spokane BEAVER- Charle th Infant described today as an Informal 171st quorum of and the Rev. William on of Carlo Oorg the children is realized, said PresiO P. and M. J. Van Sweringen. view the annual Republican and addrees th Lucill MurAnhmao and conversation, apparently not fulwill dock pa ted away dent Robison, when It is realized Cleveland railroad executive of- Democratic battle on the baseball -- nty Sunday. June 11. at 12 15 ini Edwards of Indianapolis at th family re filling the demand for a formal reth flrat of th wek that more than 200 000 children ten financed by Morgan, created lot After this the members ar- tha Third ward chapel. Seventh! apeak. which Mr. Roosevelt has v quest Sessions will begin Monday at took plac at tha Mountain View were before the Juvenile courts last special corporations to aTail them- ranged to return to business, and South near State street. Ladles and made the first condition of any to stay at work nntil m dnlght and will tncludw devofriends and members of other quor- 10.30 A year. In this connection. President selves of tax exemptions In move toward revision. to work ums of the priesthood are invited. tional and bu!neM meetings, with Tbe Senate needed Robison recalled the words CYNTHIA C RIPPER HYDB ferring huge blocks of stock. Details of th conversations wer elect'on of offirem scheduled for President WARD TWENTY-SEVENTHoover, who declared Their huge railroad empire was straight through from its ! a nu, Mrvlct for Mr Cynthia Crip- wltheld, tut meanwhile advices time. am., to be followed by an FocrI that when a child is taken Into the built on a 21000.000 cash invest- meetingnew W. from London said th . 14, wife of Lwrnc Elder L A. Smoot will be the 1020 Myd government re a by the Rev. Mr. MltchelJ P0 Tbe Congress, mastered by Hyde, directory Trtling Mlm&a for juvenile court, it is not tho child ment by tba Van Sweringens and sacrament services Sunat speaker there might Offer o pay a porMountain state Democratic majorities, convened Tel on "Church and TeUphon Authority hot society that la before the bar associate h C.20 p.m. at the at tion of the day 575.050.000 were to installment conduct b. in on cooip.nj. extra session March 9, only Afternoon activities Monday will Since tha war. 3. P. Morgan and of Justice. ward, at Fourth avenue include due next Thursday as a token of -a busmea. meeting and a, daya after President Roose- - and P street. u ompany haa issued upwards of rgee Progress as to Its th regard validity of for the young peopla. The lees than velt waa inaugurated. On that first Urging the Primary workers to 14.000 006 040 In bond 4 program session 8 Bar new win off! the debts. will begin at 7;30 uiop Harold 2 per cent of which have defaulted day it enacted into law emergency closing keep abreast ln educational P m. Monday and will be addressed Prominent men who accepted in- banking and control legislation Temple Notice of associations in opment. President Kobison polnt-th- e by the Rev. Owrn Hornburg andng a lin(ritig iiloa Lion House and memories' of ed out that rules which applied 50 vltationa to buy stock from Morgan that pared the way for h ia fturvired Hev. 8. J. Mathleeon of by her hatband, bargain prices Included the late tbe nation's tanks. Tha SC George temple will close Brigham Young were related by years ago. d;d not apply today. co- at Lwrrnc WjUiam Hyde, her mother. on Wood-IFrom that day Calvin Coolldge. William H. It voted an for the Rummer vacation and re- She aho called for closer Mr bxrah Youngbiofcd Crippen, and th President Heber J. Grant. President new of 30 H Roller Owen aucceaaion Norman J. powers amazing nd fternovation Friday evening, June Mr Alfollowing brother Anthony W. Ivins and Elder George operation between the Primary bert Vtncil. CxrbofidxJ. Ill , Mr I for regular ordin-- l the Relief Boctety. Davi Newton D. Baker. John J. to the president, denying nothing anj Albert Smith of tbe Council of the ociat;on and Bixncbxrd D1U Mr Lawr!)'' G. McAdoo and 'that he asked deziite Aug work morning, TgorouSiance ' Twelve, at a luncheon for Y. M M-- The tatter, ihe said, ia to look af- Raakob. William Adam Tueaday fit. Loul Eat IiL; BenJmloon, Elijah minoritiesNone of the from proteste The2 and C. Robrt L A- - superintendents held Saturday ter the phyeical needs of tha chU- - Charles Francis trtppcn. Uaii&a. Tex himaeif. while sending up GEO. F. WHITEHEAD. Crippen. gait Lk noon in ths Lion House Social cen- dren and It w&g her opinion that th0s named held public office at.executive 10 ona bill after KUlators St. George Temple. Relief In teachers Society going Th ter; JOHN DLAMURD WRJGBY imen- Un,a Corporation, which 'another, wasof carrying on en At the same hour the T. M M. I. about tlair dutie should make (By the Associated Press) John Diunond Wright. on world 2, of 131 '" " Jimmie Mattern, Intent on setting A. presidents were guests of the not- - of the children that were not j?orn "1 In th oath Ninth Wert rtrt. dld la a local re- group .economic largest In planning Pntnarv problem, a end nik. up a fast record on the first solo general board at a luncheon In tbe the hopltal Friday at 1J a.m of Infirmlti J ' organ, zat, on of the department iHcers of the ward wlnim A farewell testimonial honoring incident to as afttr aa Uinaa ol bid flight around the world, histone Bee Hive house, also a pointed of the goiernment. and try machinery tion. B. ol son home of Brigham Young. Elder Gordon mlTr.hWrih. plane towards Khabarovsk, SiHinckley, bora ft Morgan and company and six .electing the big corpa of aides En. his u President Grant described his at- - The invocation vig offered by other Bnant of President 8. a and beria, Hinckley, . today, 060.04 and land, subsequent to Utah 2256 cant, April to needed to direct new tasks and old. firms pooled Isil, by . stake, will be held at ox team when h wa 13 jraara old. retendance at family prayer at the PresMent William Jack of the use in Stabilizing 1929'a crashing! hop. W orks B itb Spent Joseph Toronto who haa been !a- - the Liberty ward. la fialt Lakr line tba- - benad lotion market- - Final that lima. - Eton House when a young boy, and Eighth East and siding Two Spaniards, Capt. Mariano Inithe First showed j throe the years for pant boring liquidation 40 Mor As-tbxfl momentum the b ago married year Barberan will Eighth South atreeta. Sunday eve-t- a of hta contacts with President as pronounced by Mrs. Isabella 8 a profit to tho participants o'. Swept, alongtheby chief and Lieut. the mission, Joaquin ColEm Jc&mq. who died la 19:2) executive. inspired by Rom. anfant p.m Tha Swa&ea H waa a member of th Episcopal lar, wer over the Atlantic on a general superintendent. 11040 ago Young. - The pioneer honored upon hi return hem,niftK At of F. B. Mt church th Moriah director aad Pulliam, a flight to Havana. Cuba, after leavlodg all with lore and confidence at a- testimonial in tbe University SRigera, A- Selander, accompanist, 2, A. F. and A. M. tomhi?n'bs liking, industrial nnt A spect and A. and did Hot inspire anyone aith p.m-Bunday. June Burr. ara two daughter! Mr ing Seville. Spam, at 11:45 ar- - will present the Anuaicat program Alice H.ring 8. T. Friday. been has DELEG VTEfl NAMED. Mr fear, President Grant said. and Urxc program Flayer ,muieal Laoa In from a lopsided budget. of Salt Lak, a aou, .Frank bright of the L. D. 8. male which will be aa follows: President Ivins explained briefly Mrs. C. D. Orbetello, Italy, final preparranged, Otiirkiv' featuring it Fox and Mrs. Marjorie Lake, a iatr, Mr A He ficamaa ations were being rushed for lb SonnUg: 1 HaltCedar e Morrison, cornet Invocation-Robe- rt the responsibilities anAopportunioveri the City Bine grandchildraaaad mass to lectea Comra4e' googof Hop, Adamv; of ties in Church service. He told ?mflight o more than s score ihr bilT until the pres- I soloist. farm "mortgage 2 aong, Rabinagefn so)o who is the son of Beraphie of planes to Chicago, by stages unMr. Toronto, that his first - responsibility and ident took of the inflation Albert Toronto charge DinwoodRichardson Annette MATILDA TAYLOR . GAKGE 225 Dourlaa'isU, of der th supervision of Air Minister that of every other member of the IA LaJZZ7 senate and secured Wree proposa.s In the Balbo. Church waa to their Ood and 'hr ir j,, brother. Wallace. Icy. contralto, and Irma Grove vi- - Mn Matilda Taylor Gang.t 17, widow broad poaer-t- o d control the were amonf the elder whojoiin; 2. Celeste trio, eelected. trma of Charles P. Oxoge. died Church. After these 0bllgatlons "7'I-d- ! home. br civic Helen center, th. dav.at 127 Grove cello; Riser, r"T' Sherman violin; mission In that section xveou, Friday at 1.40 cornea the responsibility of magnl- To carry out on of hi. owty fa- - opened . tho . Infirjnitleg Incident to ag Pederson Beck, piano; 4 a m SEVEN ESCAPE ,Ra Joseph fling his calling as a citizen of this Mr Gang vorite design Roosevelt wti bora ul .Burning ham eecnred World Began, Donga., the Before waJhed field fo the Just lawsHa Tina prior to and countryobey 39, 1144, a daughter of April England. PRISON IN TEXAS fr-it- 0 hi y sanction 5. of Mr congressional Din woodsy, soloist; Mr and Mr. John Taylor, fih bed Uvd his brother's return, and another' ia the responsibility of all of u conservation corps to 8,v brother. (Con tinned From Page One) Robert, arrived In the tu Huhn; 4. Addres Dr. Adam ia ShSalt taLck for th lart 34 year he said. ' TAKOKA. Texas, Juno 10. tinrivd by on son, John By FANNY Y, COET measures of Influence or favor. " of England, four dauhg'rr Mr (AP)Seven Lynn county prisoners, 0ng, Other points cited by the finan- Msry itnefrtisfRniwd: two tnetndtnx allegedLUMBER DEMAND kidnapers, wrre: Hsnsea ofMidvJ and Mr Arthur Smith and Mr Harriett Gtunent f escaped jail late laat night. Onr business comes to us be7 FIFTY PER CENT S. D. Vowell and ft D. Dick, toeKelt Lak. 14 grandehiidrea and 11 cause our depositor relying open Imocrattc cam greatgrandchildren. ing It and 15 years in prison rea banking experience covering ABOVE SUPPLY V. ' P11- spectively. and charged with kidmore than three generaUon put GL9 GIST4F80R ' authority to naping and armed robbery, were more faith in our banking reputa- -' SEATTLE. Waah., Jane 16. On GUtfen, 49, a quart g miner of In the group. tion, our resource, and your moth- (INS) Lumber mills report tbe Bingham, for many year, died at hi The others were: J R. Romlno oils bf doing business than they volume of new business continues bom, ill Wet Jfirat Bouih atfeet Fri- car theft: Clyde Davis, car theft; day soon" of pulmonary tuberculoci put ln th work of hank examinhigh and more than 50 per cent Jim Mr. Goetafaoa was born fa Finland. Brooks burglary: and Dave ers greater than production, tho West 1 A mem and flM. Luka la February liTd and Trammell- - brothers It ha never' been considered Coast Lumbermen's aasociatlob for 21 yearn, For many year Mr. Guswrong to borrow money or to lend -- ' tv u,,,,5uBiBtafson mad bin bom la Bingham, hut burglary and car theft. here said today. j it. Our loans were to men of htghB Private contracts amounting heeaun of ill health, moved Salt At the same time, the assoclq-tio- n hundred bflllon dollxrs. Lax eight year ago. standing agxinxt ampl aecurity. Itjt TENNESSEE MOB pointed cat. building is not Oa top of thia, hit propooaar to exist- Anas Surviving ar hi widow. Mr per-darinfirm jhaa th starting and the baying movement Gasafaon, a eoa. ArU GuUfoo. both a half billion dollars for e to reditable been dine spend nc9 thought -- LYNCHES 2 is held by the industry to be by of Salt Lak. tw brother Andrew a customer of P J- - Morgan A'reet relief waa enacted and Already of Finland and Jo Gustafeon. of dealers and wholesalers anticipatHUNTSVII-Lof th' money bA been Co. whether as a depositor, ft C Term nister Mary ; and thr rharlerton, June 10, ing price advance and therefore Em mo and Huldo Govtotsoa ef Finland. A new rower or subscriber poured into the states. XINS) Avengers of a murdered speculative. federal were to "Manr to sheriff rexliaej ayatem persona, blamed employment failing for th today MBA. AGMJ M. FATNTER Orders have averaged 22 I ln exduring prosperous times we 'ope rat with th atste was set up lynching of Harvey Winchester. 22 cess of production since January 1 Word wa reeelrcd Friday of th death aqd. Jerome Boyett. 22, who wer had paid heavy taxes upon ouriwlth congressional approval, and It per cent more than for the of Mr Agneo Pay n ter in 4ia taken from tho Scott county ADi profit, felt it to b unjust that Mr. Payntcr wa a same period last year. rcnily. dorm the last three years we have armed men and shoto of fin It Lake for many year hut by 26 death. paid no income taxes; again failmoved to California eTrl yearn ago. Posses fouod the ing to realize that our loawoa had d TROTZKY DENIES REPORT SNOW INFANT more than wiped out our taxing is bodies of both men tn a wood come. P) ISTANBUL, Turkey, June BRIGHAM CITY A boy wa horn on three miles from town. Leon Trotzky 'As merchant of investment so- issued a Don't Margot fit inter th Tburwlay night to Mr, and Mr Robert Boyett was being held for th K. Snow, In thi city. Th InUnt. who murder of Sheriff good, though! Well, I kin rarities of established character, formal denial today that nego- G. B. Winning-hareceived th name of L'oyd Nle ttatfons were proceeding for his take John fer a rid in th we do not consider dhat it ia sound and his son. Floyd, of Pickett e to Soviet Ruseia. H j Injbarrer. were taken in control wll haw- - to to offr common stock who . wltn our-'o- il wonld pnl Lu.y praenc Winchester was accused of county. 1 oxH l on Prlnklpo itland, to the gnrai public, it would not aelveg the profit and th" rik.' and go o'er until th January netmotf. cuUm! jCCopyright.JX Public Ledger.) juvrsjile offlcra viu b & Ixyjhg two men new Winfield, tr Ro ge s MONEY-CRIS-IS n. TALK MEET Elder Melvin J. Bai Primary Hears n lard Lauds Spirit President Of Youth I hel1 only-stat- -- st ' . pattern-maker- -- -- ataoi-lixati- Johgs-Manvll- on le -! sustain-ghowe- allow-ance- , ... . . nri ' of & , i Christian Church n. I Opens State Meet ' , In S. L On Sunday aaeo-atln- l l , ; -- ,, goo-pe- : -- -- n If bes-de- s baben -- 1- -4- in k, tte-aie- n 1220.-000.0- Low-sue- 1224.-000.6- and-101- 2; Bom-uin- o 51.-52- Don House Meet LT?han!??,0,ErKr, w! Recalls Early Day 1 Scenes Al Place Lm-terX- L H -. , J Twenty-sevent- r rV-nT- art. Matfem Speeds vr - Swanee Singers to Sing Farewell For re-op-en '" Wpfrome Planned For Missionary T t j. ' Tx. Toward Pacific Gordon Hinckley trant-Faclf- lc CassiA-aUker-- Cxecho-Slavakj- toader-inepte-e- d jmir itolT.ir enntm' th. emeeeyrm ref!h. - - Morgan Denies Political Move !. 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