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Show t J It rUv.. 4 LEGION CHIEFS DRIVER 'ruckDriver Iron County Farms . SAFETY PLANS LAID BY Lives To Tell iCOINGTOMEET Receive Extensive SEVIER COUNTY JjScarey Story AT RICHFIELD 3t. a Help During Year U.S. Goat Purchasing Strikes Snag in Kane 1 CEOICI CALK Gftfe It 4T Gem a local BospUal wore accepted for M. A total of for 538,244 waa paid producer Agent Submits Summary of Activities Lions of Tlirec Cities Elect Chic Cluts j Delegates BRIGHAM crrr, Dec. 14. Rom Holat of this city. While loadng bis gravel truck at the pit to haul to the road, had a narrow escape from death and a thrilling ex, perience. - A CCC crawler type tractor was being used with a front blade attached to push gravel down to the loading station. The tractor driver lost control and jumped before the tractor went over the embankment. The tractor plunged the ten feet, lighting on t he Holst truck; crushing ft as If It aero tin. Mr. Holst, standing by tbe 'truck, heard an unusual poise and jumped just a few seconds before the crash came. Turn mU divd Tharsday at .M p.n. ( cauM incident to age. He wu bom la Sydney, A astral la. sad cam to Htmtttf fcl tea. wltfc im, pnraata when foor yoare ae a farmer fer old. " nfifH foam and cam to Sait Lake two Nears many District Parley year ago. fianrtri&f are four eooa, 3, A. Gale, To Plan 1935 Con-Jonathan Gale. Sett Lake; Elmer Gala ernaU twe Bluebell, and Lathee Gale vention daufhtera, Mr. Both Black Salt Lake, and Mm Marti) Bradley. Baker. Idaho, 4ft stawdchUdrea aad ,53 areal gr and ekildrea. The bodrwm be taken to Bi4hig 14. Dec. RICHFIELD. Several fer laaeraL aerrlna aad bnrlaL Refuse to Sell Unless Price Is Right - Wives of Firemen Owners H,vu Form Auxiliary To Springville Setup KANAB, Dee. 14. Under the sheep bought. federal program, all goats In Kan arnwre Paid county ere to be condemned aid RICHFIELD, Dec. ,14.r-- E. - C. During the pant pear IM.tJ state, me well as district. American killed. Slaughtering of these aniand Wright of S&llna. and F. G. Mar-tinhare been paid to farmers Votes OLSEKN GEJUIL Men's ftUUt i .region officers. wiU be Ip Richmals will begin as soon as prices Department liiestock men through the four of elected Clark of If m Geul di' Richfield, wcrf Olsni. on month, field IS 3ec. for the American Miltoa H. and Sarah Clva Boren agreeable to the growers can bs the AAA programs operative in OfSet New of In to represent Sevier county rectors convention of District Legion No, made. Some herds in this county 8124 aoutfc Secead Hut street, died county. . comprising Sanpete. Sevier, Flute, at tbe are high bred, many single animals the Associated Civic Clubs of Nmetj-fou- r in farmershate been family rwudenee Tkureday at ficers fol12 14 Tbe of aesrlvt fevar. Garfield and Kane counties, acH CEDAR crrr, Dec. costing (60 each, and some of the furmehed extension or AAA farm Southern Utah, at a Joint meet Gore! wae bom in Salt Laka Sept. 34. local Legion officers. cording to growers are not willing to eell ua- - , brief summary of record hooka and assistance - baa in? of the Kich field. Monroe and AAd booldee hie parant is aurvlvad lowing to -m; Those to arc: Teas attend expected,, a fair price Is offered them. been given than men. in keeping alina JUfma?L clubheld Wednw- mod etetera." feur bioibere by agricultural county Slate- Commander Norman Sima Private foner4 aerrlcee were conduct, lot frog The All goat herds here were con-- " Dec. 14 acoctinta their SPRINGVILLE. da the at hotel Johneton at the y night for activities art A la rente. be State will Ted eerrcfl Burtii flit today: Adjutant Qtlo Wfesley. organization of a ftruiutms auxih-ar- dhninad' because of maTta fevarr Thirty four beys and g rla . . ItlehnelC lrOm the faniuuli Littlefield, in charge of the Veter- tary at 1 mere organised and has been perfected with the which is conveyed to man by comSheriff V, M. Fairbanks asked KW&r .takefl an In Salt county agent, annual riubo Darrell Lake; hospital oiBLACK ed during the j ear. UTMU the support of the Richfield Lions following officers: President, Mrs. ing in contact with goats usually national committeeman from Reveau BEsek. Lane report. WiMaro women of mrn-a?. leaders dauebter unteer nd Eugene Miner: rice president. Mrs. at ths kidding season- - Three thouin ajrganialng a Mfcty drive Utah: District Commander Leland grant sol El)s Clark Black of Delta, Richard Under the direction t the coun- conducted these clubs The total for this Tountv. The el vie welfare Huntington; secretary-treasure- sand six hundred seventy-seve- n 1 15 E. Anjcrson. Manti; Mrs. Ander- died at a local at ftoasltal Tbundar ty agent, four AAA programs have club enrollment aas 27? members committee of the-- club was selected Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler; head of goats hare been slaughtson. district president; and Mra pm ef pneumonia been operative In Don county dur- 151 members completed their pro! to help with this organization. A bora la Pelts Haab f. till, assistant Mrs. David Frlcl: welfare ered hero recently, which is about hcat Amy Rebho.tz, state president of andSheto waa 16 ing the past year; namely, oorvived by tier parents, a r x lotlU of committee chairman. Mm J- - J guaru of ,ruU M. Maughan. chairman; T. X. Carof the number owned In the American e corn-ho- t brother. Keith Legion Bonnio tor. auxiliary. Koo, an I were canned and ton and Dr. J. G. McQuarrie. J sheen and and vegetables burial Taylor; activilv. Mrs. Othell Bird, Kane county. The and business serelces will Ernest Black he goners) meetings music, Mra Willis Wright. I bottled. 18 containers of jellies and A committee also was named to Officiate have announced that .held in the Richfield Second ward will bn la Delta Sunday. J dishes of work with committees from other Meetings of the auxiliary aVe goats will be slaughtered on ths . wheat allotment Jams were preervd: Tw .'chapel commencing at 1:39 p.m- OBftON T.onl'l PHIUEV TT ProducU were Prepared and civic clubs of Richfield, in arrangscheduled for the second Monday ranges and burned- It la understood - contract are M effect. covering' food rieals wi,h of eMlon and Legion the died at Vjets Orsoa Edwin Shnleen. St, rjint of each month. planned and served Christmas cheer for those in members. The two de- - family they will not be skinned sa people .crcs. These contracts cover- I4 2 'articleswere jauxll.ai-residence on Redwood road In At the ;i of clothing were made. ing the fir D. of H reorganisation 1934. need are here; 1433. Whlttenburg 13.19 to take will at West pm. then chances on Jordan partmenta for Thnredey unwilling a three year period, separate 3 roonjs were and chairman, F. D. Endslry and F. X. BEAV LR, Dec. 14. The Beaver their own respective business of pneumonia. department L. J. Taylor was re being exposed to malta fever, by meet-We135. The benefit payments ip Dee elected rhlef with In Wool Jordan Born wa Ho ef house articles II first Relief ward a ir held Carron. GuyBrotE. betng-tsociety tnga. The ladles pave planned for cloag contacf WTfh cooperators for tbe first year 13, fnrnish-ngh --HU; Shuts-- a. and 13 handicraft arsecond as The next regular; meeting of the Christmas ter during tit afternoon. were 900 for agreeing tr reduce and a encased for assistant Bert Wheeler, goat growers affirm Johuon were made by club mem- - local dub silt be dispensed with room on Tuesday afternoon at J Though 19 business as a fanner, retrin seven sistant; Lawrence Wheeler, chair- that the fever la moat prevalent In the to be years taken wheat acreage by fifteen per cent ticles p.m. is general. It la expected some years aso bscanaa of lit health Minnie man of meetings; A. E. Wignall, the spring. Since goats were first up In 134 and by ten per cent In bers. 8ix!een acres ofd corn; twen- during the holidays, and lnst-a- d Members Surviving nra h n widow. Mra bead of pure-breassistant David Frlel. secretary-treasur- Introduced of the organization plan will be discussed for the bind will have a party with incited here 23 years ago. Bhnlaen. B'ne put and daughters sheep and Ralph Snelaon, assistant. Abont 60 people have contracted Grace and Fuy guests outside the club. The club brought their paper hanks to-f- see 1,35 American Legion convention alma, it arralt. larkia. R. E malta fever and seven deaths chickens were produced by and to be held at Richfield. opened them to Shulaen. k'l op West Jordan Mr Uiovd Gene killer program committee, with LeRoy meeting have Denoa. Bltaa club boys. A banquet wiH be given in the Verdin. Bingham. Mrs. Blckmore as chalrmaa. will ar- bow many nickles and pennies they Perry, cardaln of sports. 01hclli'rgyeJj Mas. William Walker Oeden. had saved during the summer, with Johnsibn In cooperation with ths FERA. chairhotel at 7:39. followed Evanston. for thle entertainment. four broth- Bird, assistant; Lloyd Bird, range Vleleen. Salt bee Mvn, lake, which to pay their annual dues to by a torchlight parade on Main ers. Hyrum end Alfred Sbulaen classes on foods and t Wmt man of amusements; Paul F randy . 10 head of hoga'and 343'acrMiforiy-eighthe organization and also the Re- street, and sen. Bird Brown, assistants. just before the dane to be Jordan. John Bhnlsrn, Jerome F, SUMMONS! of com. Benefit payments to con- - nutrition were held In eight com- two alatere Mra Brown. Lloyd Bird and Bird Brown TOOEI lief Sbnlaen. Onkland; Society mon'tiM attendahes of with a total magazine. held at the Anona will SlDEinZ Mothers amount to 4.5 tract signers R pavilion. g. Tr Mra nnd West Allro Jordan, Bargon, on A check up had been made nn,n Th committee. . for reducing hog production by abHshd. auditing Sallin Rttchls, Salt Laka. and 'v grand f!v campaign condnctej in the These centers procesa-- - twenty-ffv- e children per cent and corn Organize in Milford the organization during the summer, Funeral services will be conducted Stale Senator Booth f fruit and vege- from twenty to thirty peri 'A TOOELE, Dee. 14. SupL P. M. acreage Sunday at -pn at tha family tables or 414 esses of canned food MILFORD. Dec. 14 The Milford and Mrs Maymw Swindtehnorst Nielsen has called a obnE Frlanda mar call at tha home meeting of ths as waa tabtecoth a linen awarded cans per case. West ward Relief society has organised A total of T44 emergency drouth at twenty-fowill Bills Vet Burial on bain to of Tooele county schools principals awrvicoa prior Speaks flies, water spun din gs as the Singing M others. MrfcLu first prize forkilllng ih most under .direction ef DesJardaa . cemetery for 4 relief ekttts purchases were made Monthly ground at Friday pm. in tfco offlcs 1 quarts, she win now -eret mortuary. SPANISH FORK. Dec. 14 At a of the board of education. vunrpFwehs in the Moor is president; Mrs. Given sniriritled with fcfrenriHHnsBB4yTafiiSyr, ctfvcnng winners from the compete In Amer44 cat-- i county have been made and assist- Smith, director. The ladies. the A 3.414 and enQ drouth stricken meetingof CHRIST JOHN LARSEN report on expenses to date wi 2 wards in the stake for a prize - lie, with an average of 4 g animals ance has been given irrigation all. have been doing extensive prac- other Christ John Lrft. 5T. of Wtdaworth. ican Legion held Wednesday n ght be studied and instructions for the from the stake board. d M Thursday at 3.U pn. ia i at the Legion hall. Bute Senator futUre will be given by th purchased In each transaction. Of companies in securing eight drouth tise work ths past three weeks. Howard SV, Schulthies 6 m,n.r Lydia loml hospital John E. Booth toke on 'Tgiela - lmtendent. this total number T9C head of eat- - relief wells. They are divided into trios, double Mr Ura was horn In Sydfi Den tlon of BeneUr ENIOV MEET SUNDAY to the Former tla were condemned and 3. (34 were All principals on the east Chosen President trios, and chorus. Their first apmark. Fsb. 4 1S7T and was a nriner by Service Men CHILD aids RECOVERING hnd Their Depend ef the county are 7 pearance will be Sunday evening at RIVERTON. Dec. accepted fer nee. A total of 14. West surilra occupation. No know retativ requested to was paid for eattla bought ant.' 14 RIVERTON. Of County Dec. Leon the ward conference. They are pre- Jordan stake M. I. A. will hold their KDMOVD ROGER EVANS Francis J. Thomas epoke Up to and tnelndlng October 31 Johnson ton of Mr. and pared to give programs through the monthly Union meeting Sunday. Funeral for Edmund Rget "Membcrahipr pm a total of 19.113 eld and drouth Mrs. James Johnson, la recovering Christmas holidays. Milford ward Dec. 14. at 2 pm. at the Riverton who South Evans Jordan 34, farmer, ; stricken owes had been purchased from burns which he received when has had no choir for some veira g.cnnd .cd All waid executives. BOUNT1FUI Dec up the will be Importance of keeping died Wednesday of pneumonia .14 U die conducted coaloil In the fire, burning and this organization will be ap officers and teachers are urged to Howard Sunday at 12 IS pm. ! the membership in order that the waa Schulthies ward with made 174 South Jordan were Byram RIthop condemned arm and his presi1,749 and face. be present. , might gain recognition In preciated by the community. may legislation. dent of lb Davis county camp. H Becketead offic atinr Friend Deeeret call the Mltrdtv at mortuary TO WHOM IT MVT CONCERN Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, until 3 pm. and at the home In South. d d at her home her Mondaa R afternoon at the regular election Wednesday. Jordan manager of the Qrgen Pundey Seturfley eenin end H Dredge presided at the Meadow Farm J Bishop Oalry, located and doing . Dec. 12, at the court house. The prior to aervluea. Buriat wiU be In rerrtces. Tha Invocation was offered by 8iIt County, Stt of R Fort bites Preeident Thomas W. Richards and (he eerreiery following officers, three of whom m.4 application for ragtatra-Ift- v benediction by Preatdeot . .N. Growth are holdovers from last year, will n the r4 NANNIE I. NeNBSS GOJDtlO aad hereby puMiebes a State da aalst her: Emma Tolman Riley, PRICE Funeral aarvlcaa HI bo hold 8paakni were XatrfgrcH W. II Rich acriptloa of said trade mark pursuant first vice president; Bertha W In Wellington. Saturday at 1 p nj . for ards D P Woodland ef Lagan, and R. to the law of the Slate of Utah. N 33 Milt The second Tie president: Win- itsab McNm Ooldlnf, trade mark constats ef the of Richard word: Green Maadow daughter nie Atkinson Wbiteoar. secretary Who 4S)td at Hi ftraliy bomu thr on Mra. Evans. Farm.' nnd e aad Mary Jones waa Par on milk and treasurer; La Voun Riley Shir- bronchitis. Tudy wvBteg Mlowitif pUucfc f bam at Balt Lake Jan 17, 1M3 8ha was ii'?,turJL 4b green colors. ley, corresponding secretary; Leila! sbn au born Is Salisbury. Tnon, s ana of tha early pioneer of Malad saJ Grant Lee, chonater; Mrs. Nephi'Mareb I, Hi:, dawht.r of Mr. and Mr lay NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS McNrs. The fimilf moved to fit 7173 phe married Ben t. Evans Clara S. Richard Hepworth. organist; Arkansas whef ah married 8 J. Gold who d!M Msy 15, t7l To tha union Stats of Utah. Offira oT Stata Rose, parliamentarian, and Mar- inf ch'ldren war born fivo of whom They Joined tha Church and moved In sro living Mrs Hannah Daochamps. Road Commission. Balt Lsks to Arison in 1377. jsnd tn Utah garet Grant, chaplain. tn Thomas f fttcftnrd J M IT "her j December 14th. 1924. and Fitted ta relttartoa t:t, . Evana and Mrs. Rachel Blodwia Thorpe Sealed bids win be received 17. by At tha time of har death there ware all of Malad, also 13 grandchildren and. the State Road 75, Commission of and four put grandchildren. to (ha famllv, rive cenermtion Uah. State Bait 45 numbered Lake there being Capitol. her' posterity City. ELLA JONES TILLETT 43 33 grandchildren, Ltah. at 14 o'clock a.m. tight children OGDEN Rard tv as 5wn rocehad here December 29th, 1934. andSaturday. grant great grandchildren and on at that of tha death of Mrs. Eila Jons TiHatt. time grandchild. gret publicly opened for construcThe following are the children who fa ef George K. Tilett, Formerly of SCIPIO, Dec. 14 Mrs Matilda tion of or VI three Mrs Ada survive Mr. grade Shimmin, whfdh 74. occurred Tuesday night at broke her hip when Peterson. separations and fgdan, Mrs 4Lie her home In Racramento. Rteh. 8 A Golding approaches at and near Spring-villj she slipped and fell in hef home one 8. W Golding Locks, at! of Wellington Mo wae bora Nov. 11, li4. in OgIn Utah County, the same beWednesday. and den. daughter of Jed and Ellen Jones ing U. 8. of 8aU Uk. Marion fi. J. M, Public Works Projects No. Loren Golding, all of Prick Surviving are the husband, the mother. N. R. M. J7-The Deseret News has every modern device for gathering and distributing news for and N. R. H. U eons and daughter, also three slaD. U. P. Camps Honor CHAMBERS ALVA HOIJtOTD The length of road to be conters. Mrs. Ethel .A. Lindas. Mrs Ha sal Its readers. One of the derices most recent invention is the automatic method of OGDEItf Funeral aervlrea ,for Alma Owen and Mra. Leonard Goddard, Og- structed or improved is 1 174 miles, Chambers wllk b held Satur- den Springville Pioneers Holrojd the principal Items of work news transmission, wheleby news comes from all parts of the world to The Deseret Funeral aarvlcaa ware conducted todav and Dec 15, at 1 p tn In tha Twelfth are approximately as follows In Sacramento and interment wan SPRINGVILLE. Dee. 14. Real day ward chapel with Bishop David J made Timber Piles J4.244 News office in Salt Lake within a few moments after the news event takes place. and native pioneers of Springville charge, jmerment will be in there. Concrete. tha Class Logan A. 1758 cublo were honor guests of Camps City cemetery ANNA P. KASMTKEN LARSEN Tards, Reinforcing Steel. 1(7.000 8pringvtlle and Aaron Johnson. D. WALTER J. MORGAH BRIO HAM CITT-Ann Chrl'tln Lbs; Structural U. JU. at a Christmas program no Tons; Steel, Rumawn Iran. ft. wlfn ot J OGDEN Mrs Walter I. Morgan Lumber. Treated. 100 M F. B M : and social held Thursday afternoon Portland Urm. local pn Inter, died Thondny Unclassified of Ogdeo died Ore. formerly 7 W nt am. the Relic Hall with Vice Captain Rednoaday according to word received nt th tunllr bom. J7 Excavation, 95.500 Cu4 We SrMt of bert trooble.mtb bic Tards. and 9,000 Harriett Dougall in charge. her Fifth hare She tea her in 1137 with Square Tarda Sho bora Act. 19. 1871. In Portland Cement "Silent husband, who was chief Inspector of Community Pating. pinging. Dontnnrk. danahtor of John and Grain tha Exchange. Tbe Ogden 15mm Night and "Jingle Bella, led by Mra. Morgan t eurvtv ed by her BnoiineiL SRi. cm f,r. ted ertth ed to attention of bidders (a directthe Special Proviisons coverMra. Ellen Anderson; pioneer reciLawrence nnd W al- bor parent wb.n 19 year. old. oottlina and two her Aho m.rrted her. Mar' 10. 11)1 ing subletting or tations by Mrs. Millie Sutherland, ter Morgen Jr.tons, assigning the conho la mrrlred hr her hoiiband old-tiand tract and to tha use of Domes tio music. Rowe McCurdy tha following non, and dnoebur. Ftmnk. WTUM3 EMMA ADD? f: Dick materials. and Conover; dramatization Bo.. Rln.r and Job Laroon Mr rtTT Mrs. Emma Addy Wilof The minimum mage paid to all Where Are You Going. My PARK and Mra Amr Rnntm nnd 41 died Wednesday at I M pm. ranAaron ll of Brlaham akillcd labor employed on this congrandchlldron, Pretty Maid." Tom Latimer and El- son. Tuntdencn M a paralyttc iV rhr fkartly sie Maughan; Reuben and Rachel stroke. tract shall be 90 cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to ail by company; readings. Mildred .eh was Worn fa Sheffield. England WAI.TF.R Eons WRIGHT August 4. 1173. and emigrated 51 years Intermediate labor employed Parry: Terly Christmas celebra- ago, on 33 FRlrNronrrnl tn norrieM Park and had reaided for City Walter tions In Springville, W. K. John- years towlo Wrlaht, who waa knipd a thla contract shall be 45 cents per son, only surviving member of the Surviving are hr husband. William Jril 7 roal Ih Caatl Gat. min. hrMo hour. first company settling here; also B. Wilson. Park City, four daughter. Wodnndar, wm b. weld anndar at The minimum wage paid to all C. n c.;: unskilled labor Mrs. Samuel Mra. Eva Anderton Henefer. Mra Edna doctln. Tha gave pioneer songs. Holkeatead. cmploed on this placo for tb. oerrlcoo ha Ina Wilson. Grass Talley. Buckley, pioneer- - 39 years of age. Cal. draldcd noon, hot aarrlr. contract shall be 55 cents per hour, and Mra Ada Snow, Park Ctty. 1. was honored for having a birthday a brother Alfred Ady Park City two and speciflcatkma are on in December. sistera Mra Martha Myers, Son Frgn- it flic In the office of the State Road Log CmnnniBRy cSareh. Captain Marti! Brown of Camp Angelea and a- Salli Hereford. Commission. Salt Lake City, where E waa bom Juaa right tn grandchridrwi Ufa t they Aaron Johnson gave tbe welcome Funeral will la conducted M.adea Mineg Missouri, eon is, may be re tewed by prospecof 11 3 address; Mrs. Ellen K. Wheeler, Saturday at arvirs am. In the Park Ctty tive d W""'bidders. Wribt Specifications, prochaplain Of the same camp tbe In- ward. Buriat will be la Coatvtll cemehr tho Utah b'" "P'-fcompany .lnra laat Aocupt It H posals bidding blanks and plans i vocation, and Mrs. Myrtle Harri- tery. mill be furnished at Salt laka Cltv, tv son. ehaptatn of Camp Springville. yearn past. HART JANE JONHS EVANS Surviving are. hie wife on depositing $2.00. which mrtll be the benediction. ? war MALAD Funeral service Wright; hla parunte g sla- returned, providing contractor subChristmas goodies were served to ducted at tha Ftrat ward for ter. Mrg NettJ Marsh. New 0rk Cltv mits an acceptable bid and returns Thursday about 149 members and guests. A Mra Mary Jan Jones Evans, 51. who Xaur the plans within seven meot will b in City daughter. days a f teVv cemetery, bids are received. Any additional MORGAN GRIFFITHS Information may be secured at tha XILFOKD Fmteral services Unr. office of the State Road Commis Sun Griffiths, 44 af M, Hard, for will don. Each bidder must submit a ' lb Mllfort M ahop B. S. Bird In letter from an approved surety charge. -QUICK guaranteeing lo furnish ' lr.ravi, company Utile0,1,', Births Deaths Court Items Marriages said U6t bidder with required bond, Tb 9( ). Gr'ffith. H "-- ass ' o C- 5 mtratJ Nellie to right reject any or all bids is reSchoob. nrho with Are the machines that carry the news from every nation on earth TO YOU. (n served. Mr. Lelsnd Rowley gnd Mra. Christ Apoatla. gate tax del'ngoen , childrenRoberta. VARRI AGE IKVTCEB Llie him aorIv Cash, He and penalties, 134 certified check, or cash-- ; attorney. FARMINGTON ' P',ochtNed Rarnoek. before Wa check for five toPictured here are some of the mach ines which carry the news to our office, where h. and he tal amount of bid per cant of to John Eldon Ladle. 35. Bngar City, leomlnj made payable bar. m. nazed MTOBT0 GRANTED hoiw tdaho, and ShlHce JanaUa Harrison, roomlo, thence to you entirely automatically. This is a TELETYPE machine. One man, for Bond from year. After the trUe-- a the State Road Commission must John Bond, ,1H part 33., Sugar City. Idaho. Emily Hln.raTlII, accompany each bid as evidence of cruelty Judge Oscar W. McConkla. t?5.WU,v Uk instance sitting in New York City, can operate a machine which sends news toi hunStanley P Btubba. ft. Pwo, and good faith and a guarantee that if Berntca McEwua. It, Ptotol BANKftrrrrr awarded the contract, tha bidder dreds of receiving machines like those pictured above, providing simultaneously hun4 (RON . At CRT Henri C nahr. 41. Balt lake 7.ol1a H- - Toung. Sett Laka City; 43. L. and EUaabatk Lewis, City, liabltltiea, 93.M3.H; amatg 245, gll Fmirtal rarvlce. Tor will execute the contract and give l.?CJrXT dreds of newspapers with the same items, showing the great rapidity with which the Balt Lake City. ' Avery. 89. .ho died Sintd.. bond aa required. axeapud. KANAB raahta at a loral h capital. Wer. held at A certificate of compliance on NEW CORPORATIONS news gathering, agencies associated with The Deseret News work. the Tbafnaa ward Can33. With WUliema. InterGrand Tuesday, Cmorga the prescribed form Which will be ment In the City cemetery Freeh urg Mining A Derelepmenl yon. Aria, and Willing Msoe 33 Ca . city. $344, m Willard Soewcrdft. H, wu borit I, IfuntiR.ton aad earn furnished for that purpose shall bs Kanab. with b If Carllale. J. to and .submitted by all bid. signed B'arkfoot family three AC. Xana Frank vies president genera a ma eager; A. reived be bta ? H" ders in accordance with Execnth e Moca. 34. Eanak. gad lianaBiAdlfj , 'Ladrs Jmarn, oaeratary. Mr. RHI. A eery; two d.o.hter, widow Mr. Order No. 4444. issued by tbe PresLOGAN YBschelar Gold IMInes Inc , III AfM. Emtd. Idaho Fall am Mr Only MeBrMe, Thotzs. a wm. Marrln ident on March J4. 1934. ITulktr Bank Building; oapHaHsed. Vhtrl Duka Casseg. 94. Salt Lake R. C. Ar.ry Idaho Fall.; bid accompanied by such eertlfi- - AWT. -, B DenaM 14. Nell Damn pres5M4.43 gtfd Broughton; City, ft.-H"1 and Mr Arrll- - cate shall be considered or acIdent; Harold B. Ernhree. vie presSoalthfMd. a MrBrtde. Balt Ult. Mr OUva ident; WUUam J, Meiklg aacratary- The contractor to whora cepted. Bari rj. award Ik made shall require subKANAB Mr, and Mm Jay Ford, BCTLDfNO PER TOTS SCAGER contractors and dealer furnishing nerbekt Mr. gad Mm Knawltag daughter; CL -OODEN. Foaerml Mtrhn for Hlrlart equipment materials and supplies Rgpiptau hwner Jra Hankg Little, daughter - Hea.er, builder; remedel brick reeideno. 3t SCIPIO Mas gnd Beth window trimmer, trho died of to sign similar Kenny cerllfioates before sodden heart attack Wodawday at the goutk Fifteenth East. 334& Robing sen. Frank A. Clark, owner; W. J. Fred M Nt. compasy atar MT. PLEASANT ErvlP and Fem bo con--tl making awards to or purchava will Dean, builder; remodel frost porch such sub contractors or deai Dried San day at BUllag Bsuaaen. aen: Carroll gnd lj.n p.m. th. Fifth from 343 east First Sooth. 91 4 A ward. era copies ef Faugha Poglaan Made, am will bo fun Ed Dunn, owgar, Tayiar Inc i'a, Friend may emit gt tha family heme. nlshed to the which SUITS FILED ' contracting officer. 732 builder; remodel frame reWdence. h Ftwt, this evening t t-- fcSixly-fo- ur Ol-f- b. . r. Woman Kills ut e- -- Quarts of Flics, Her Award enty-thre- e - st fhem.-Experien- s I-- H Ram-boulle- lt ty-o- er he master-at-arm- s. He-h- County principals davTsTuTp. ur , lit ELECTS HEADS 144.-14- d. r?s Legal Notices n Eh v! fil Hughe-Eren- AUTOMATIC MEWS Citi-Uta- " h. WOMAN, Today's News Today Requires Today's Methods Today BREAKS HIP e, A Wit-i- 37-- n -R- m-Teeft Mr.. tr O rX nt r, hue-ba- W't-n- ll -- fc 111 - - El-- - Fl . MORE SKILLFUL THAN HUMAN HANDS ALWAYS ACCURATE IN ITS TRANSMISSION AS ELECTRICITY UNTIRING, AS n,. wl Salt Lake. Utah Statistics r .7!, "J11 - ,, -- prealdent-trebsura- FOR TODAY'S NeWs TODA- r; Mtl-dr- o -- Aaa-psi- W I i READ THE DESERET NEWS t l S- . -- State tat oemnstaeleg of Utah m Twenty-sevent- 414 Wall, 5137. Baiurday gad also Bandar antU a m Interment will Sweeny MAWITT' -- -- -- beja 391 rtn- - 1 I btxtw ROAD commission. PARKER .Chairman. 5 WR1UHT X C. Chief Engine, 1 |