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Show t THE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE LoganGonfracts tet --F- Pool Eliminated To Keep Cost Down To Allot ment ' Home-Mak- WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER Street - 20 1933 j Nephi Trims. DebtsByHalfT U. S. Remits $10,121.45 To Help Pay Forr City Pay Off $36,635; Projects Given Sup- - er . - Waterworks In 4-Ye- - . iir Eureka Sees Possibility Of Gty Park Project Girl Accepts Call On Mission RequestedFor Ogden City Unit Dies At Murray for LOGAN. Nov. 20 Contract the construction of the proposed m school gynmas-iu'senior high Lcg.ro ti( let Tuesday by the Logan city board of education to Moser & Hitt, general; A it. Palmer hors, plumbing and heating, and Cache Vallej Electric Company, electrical equipment- bring the figure down to the p.To Amount alloted In estimates for the building, the pool was eliminated. The total cost of the bulld-h'- g is row set at $96, 55 92, divided aa follows, general. $80 172.92. "plumbing and heating $12,512. and lighting, 33.975. school board member, consider It possible that there will be money available for the construction of the pool, when the rest otthe. building J --completed The "gymnasium will be built on the campus between Nibley hall and the Utah Pion-err- s the DaughterjL-O, Relic hall, . Work on the digging of the foun-- 1 Period WPA Ask Estimate Cost; Would Cover Several Acres port ; oir estab. NEPHL Nov. 20. The total InEUREKA. Nov. debtedness of Nephi city ha been George OConnor. In charge liahment of city park in Eureka ' V iU of the city streets department. mor than cut In half during the as a WPA project, is practically - Joba-Cllv Attorney George S. Barker assured.' according Eureka past four year, due to efficlen B.W and City Engineer Claude of the and economy In administration and Row, president the ilty commission has wanls club, which is sponsoring with the aid of municipal owned the petition lrom James L. this project with the cooperation units, according to Wllford Bailey, ni the TJntla Platt that a arreet be opened Up of Eureka city mayor-eleof Nephi city, who school district. local club Klwanls the West Twenty-fourt- h street, Detail work preliminary to the Monday noon. Mr. Platt calls attention to the drawing of 'the MPA project haa During the past fopr years, factOSat a watermain is being been made by the KJwanis dub. A Nephi city has paid off $31,634 tn .hstailed over private property in letter lrom Ben Beveridge of th bonds 35.006 note and in for a with D street. He says that line 7 works office at Provo has been total of 136.614. with a total still owners are to property willing received asking for aa estimate In Of bonds $11,634. of remaining deed their property to the city for of coat, legal arrangements and thtr money due yearly - from tb street purposes and suggests that other information on th proposed taxes of the city; approximately obtained be from the permission park and this data is being col $8,000 has been received from the Oregon Short Line for the street looted. The necessity lot a taxing taxable $1. At assessed property to cross Its tracks.. The proposed nntt to submit the project ted to 630,000 with the balance of a budstreet would be 66 feet In width. of asking ths cooperation the get Of fYtfflOO - coming from Commissioners gave the city enMR AND MRS. GEOpGE R MTXTLE school district. the and city electric and water' light departgineer authority to advertise for Located on the Tintlc high Mr WIntle was born at Wil- ments, with about $38,000 coming OGDEN. Nov. 1 bids for the construction oj an Georg B. school campus and adjoining addition to th distributing sys- Mintle sad Mary Elisabeth Wilson Lane, Oct 6. 1665, son of from the municipal electric light MISS BETHEA TOLLING ER property, the proposed park would and tem of the city waterworks de son Wmtle, celebrated their goldpower plants. Eov. Wilson PROVIDENCE; comprise several, acres. Xt would .... Wintlej Joseph and Alary Mr. Bailey, la summing up the pertinent to run north front Twen- - en wedding at the residence, 444 be equipped wlLh. a swimmiug Mrs. VVinti was born in Ogdeov 'maJor duraccomplished' ac4" 'projects, pool and lawns and trees as a were married In the Logan Sept. 27. 1866 daughter of Lewis lour yrar, statedlbat Second' street and Hayneonavcnue cordlng to the contractors. The They I??. a a mho ha call a community center, according to accepted DbeR. will T8S5. on Catherine Nov. 18 and Wiggins. 'the R;e Spring .purchase and pip- missionary for the Church from the present building with branch extensions westward Temple completed by plana -x on Second, Seventh and Twelfth of thia water to water Sept. 1, 1936, SO that TT will be the ing The chief 'problem to b Ironed Providenre Second ward. atreats to the present system; This mams was the outstanding one outready for occupancy by thtf time mis-, of. Die Mies private i acquirement, left, lot Zollinger 1937-36 Other-majwill be a 1APA project scboola year opens. the f project' Included the sion home on Nov. 18 and will propeHy for the site. MBS. SABAH ELLEN PARK Ctty 'Auditor Anna Mae Collins building of a storage tank for cul- leave-Bal- t Lake City Nov. 28' Tor dwellings are located on ths de- f1 to Abe commission Te three-owners of tract and reported sired of a the Northers States mission. She inary water, the construction Mrs. Sarah Ellen Park celpt of- - United States treasury swimming pool snd tennts courts. wss extensively entertained before these houses that hav been visit-- check for $40,121.45- for Ahe wated, have agreed to move the build Ingot 50 v, av-leaving home. erworks construction fund, reprv of " - " tb. Hdmcs. the city electric light distribution "-20. Drand Nov. 25 cent total ser OGDEN. of the icntlng" other four are jet to be contacted. and I and system the 69 grading gravel AgeJ)f Nov. 20. cost of construction for the cit y Mr. N H Faekard celebrated develu-p-a- . well .. HURRAY,tof lO miles of city sleeete.- Ball . ... eat the aite to supply-thwaterworks improvement program Their golden vredtftttg Monday'at ndcr'iirJJthe MurraT'TIrsr ard. JugThe club voted swimming j to support the Ml'lfr.AY, Nov. 10 Mrs Sarah to Aug. 31. 1935, Beatrice Mrs. at undvh direction, A&cjt to Waahlngioa and pool annalor parking provide The . MURRAY. Nov. 20. project mow underway at - Black Ellen Park 69 widow of the late use Mayor Harman TV. dPeery was avenue, when some 250 guests. Mart.n. president will serve an Narrows where a sump is Rlnce the city pujs 80 per at Thanksgiving benefit ball of tb Charles Park, died at the family being dug authorised tovote Ogden city s Including seven sons and daughcent of Its water af. a high rate. to determine the amount of water . Murray Volunteer Firemen willMur-be home, 219 Gordon Lane. Mill stockist a gwulsg-e- f the Ogden ters attended. Dr. and Mrs. use of city water would b pro 7 in the Jaeld m. today. Death ivssinc lost from seepage preparatory to a Saturday at Credr. a after long Contracting pain ,ji ray high school gymnasium, it t waa due to heart trouble. River Water Users association to Packard were born in Spring-Mili by excessive cost. building a dam at this points for period of growth almost caused hibited in the Ecclea building the doctor in 1871 and Mrs, v be held "In a city where there are no as bom In announced by Ernest Smith, chlst Mr water storage, Tb following com- the Park meetTh 3e. the of Nov, recreaneed of the Packard purpose inaSS. lawns and bo garden, the Of the department. suspension city lifer t'tah. daughter of mittee was selected to cooperate beln Thomas and Sarah Fran ns McKay ing according to Ora Bundy, presfor a park for the children to pUy They were married In the LoThe entertainment Is with the- - irrigation and city offi- tion department todav, of th association Is to con in is increased tenfold," president gan temple and lived in Salt Lake sponsored to raise funds with early Hah pioneers and settlers ident Th city commission finally apcials in this project. A. E. Smith, slder and act upon an agreement City before coming do Ogden 20 such as we which to enable us to proceed with of Taylorsville. A. IL Belllston and Ray propriated $810 to cover salaries Row stated. "A park BE. Brinshurst Isfh chairman, U 6 and the between seven children of ths Bishop government Their aid will would solve o years ago various projects (hat Mrs. Park was a member of the plan, his Powell, with elk reand who attended the anniversary donor of the of permanent emnloiesand refused recreation for the young prop's """deDartment. and we ask all rl-o- f Church and was a devoted moth- the association, relative to the was It at announced C. the K. Wiseman and) of counselors. r. costs of construction G meeting are: Mra A Johnson, her payment requests for another 'group of of the community who have to go Murray to Join us In this er and home maker. t 1th Pin View reclamation projR. N. Packard, of Idaho Willard Olson, will have charge that the club would hold a spe-- items totaling only $30 for station- elsewhere if they erfjoy tbliffea.- gAifeevCnL" ssld Chief Smith. 5$ years ago she and her. tbs the affair. , Jnshop. Brmghurs' !cla! Thanksgiving party rext Mon- ery, stamps and office supplies. lure," he said. 5 - Grover Brown, Delbert Town- - marriage Falls; Mrs. Clifford R. Carter, husband moved to their new home ect now under wav. shot tbs elk on hisx hunting trip day evening, to Include the ladles x Riverside. Cal ; Wendell PackLimber, and Leo Town- -j on Gordon lane and here ahe had Forsberg. superintendent, told s banquet at the hotel at Ray ard White, Ogden. They also In the mountains of southern with send will assist Chief smith in remained throughout the remainthe commsrion that the budget of 7 30 and in the school Utah. dancing 13 high waa entertainment. have life the Her life. her about $ 7.000 der of grandchildren. cot stretch. preparing , gymnasium. Immediately after. A Mayor Marcus would . home pleasant and cominsisted that only E Smith was in of the charge fortable for her Children grandwas arithmetic to opernecessary iieeling. . children and ate on a budget fixed-th beand at no time was her baput-ne- s ginning of the year. greater than when she could CENTERVILLE. Nov 20 The Lnder Commissioner Harry L, AU milk coming Into th Salt have her loved ones gathered MURRAY. Nov. 0 Flpch or the parks department Lake area during th past month Mayor G birthday of Phoebe Smith Evans During the around her. and Miss Charlotte Stewart, as waa above standard, tt urahown in who was born tn Centerville 80 LEVAN. Nov- - 20. The Levan R Berger has called a. meeting of accident week a home and farm aoaa her and art Surviving will 21. the be Nov. CaSe tn ago superintendent of reereaf ion, Jhe'the report o Dr. I A. Broane, 0;d p0iKg committee, consist-- 1 yie city cQmjnise-o- n 1 prevention committee wa orgamz- - daughters. James Leslie Park Leo years caston for a reception fosber fronrimg 0( jjr- recreation department had grown chief of the dairy, meat and food Mrs. Herman O Jf ednesday evening to atscuss ways ed In Beaver for the purpose ef Park," Clarence Park and" Dean 2 until 5 p m.. 'Christensen, Mr and Mra. Andrew! and means of furthering the clt s to be one of the big civic activities. dlv Ision of the city board of health, the Park, all of Salt Lake Cit: Mra was Alice of Vernal 2 pointing out to the public Murray The auditors report for 1931 show submitted today to Public Safety at the home of Poulsen. and Mr. and Mrs. James construction program for the E things which are necessary toward Nellie A. Crawford, Yucaipa. Cal ; found not guilty of sending an ob- that this department spent Commissioner John M. Knight. her a daughter, Anderson, met Saturday .evening -year. a accident prevention, at homa and Mr. Lorene Bergstrom, Murrm, v an s and decided to have the anodaLOld a to E scene are Lul mall open The report notes that during tho "These meetings by letter, through the on the farm. and Mrs. Earl L Borg, Salt Lake on town reunion Folks and Interested and all month there were II sanitary violaparReading. party the 15 was five public federal court Jury today. She 5 grandchildren and Following ere the committeemen City, Mra Evans Is Nov. 21. in pasteurized tions corrected ties are Invited to attend." stated Indicted on a Charge of sending 3 chcven; County Agent Lew Mar Business Outlook a daughter off Other committees .ware appoint-tw- o Mayor Berger. Funeral arrangements will be plant eight In raw milk plant Price, chairman; Beaver county such a letter to Hattie Y- - Johnson were made 1 ed Center-of and arrangemenw 7.000 gome and that gallons of L superintendent S M Wlltwer from announced also of Vernal. For 1936 Held Bright vine's earliest to make the celebration a success Mabel S. W. milk were inspected. There wci Bishop Wesley W J the schools; Miller, hot S. on a C. 13 Goddard noon The and trial of At WilThursday 6 182 animals slaughtered and settler Fsrre, from the Boy Scouts and Ruseell Slade, charged with using dinner will be served in the ward Church business outlook for 1936 is liam R and in Sait Lake, and upwarda Walter Carlton, from the press. Worker, Passe couthe mail to defraud and with con- bright, C. A. Meier, Pacifiu coast spected 5.060 pounds of meat has been of , Leavitt amusement hall to all married folMUDRAY. NOV. 20. Mrs. Mabel spiracy to violate the securities act merchandise ward. Immediately Westing-hous- e condemnedples of Smith and has manager. , . be furn- Shn 'Wagtff MiHer, 4. wtf of 1933 In connection with a minPark City Census Electric and Manufacturing spent her entire lowing Inthis a program awill will Tueadar G. died dinner on of was Uriah Hiller, federal ished; the stock scheme in told members of evening company, the ing life here. Jan. n JKeveals School Gains MIDVALE Nov 20. RcporU ot Electrical League of Utah.at their Salesman Asks Pardon 10. 1875 she was be served, follow ed by a grand- ball In a Fait Lake City hospitalHiller court this afternoon. an cperatlot which 'wilt Complete th day-E Miss Jh iioecfts of the OTombvrahtp CITT. Nov. 30 Lawrence E. Alsop, la charged monthly luncheon meeting at the t w jnarrled Was born In Farmers ward. July the for The tertainmenL chamber of commerce today. music, Charlotte Urie. clerk of the Park drive, end the new program to it an From 90-Da- y stolen Jail Term automobile . ,lli with driving llama H Evans, will be furnished by the fa- a, Mrs, Evans f. r Ctty board of education, reports rrap the Vanke of the post, will VZn'l from Taylor. Inc. Salt Lake, from Mr. Meier cited data indicating who 26 dance died Moroni. Radford of landers Jane Jov mous Wagstaff. E "that the annual school census for b Kiven by Joseph Warner, vie jears "ago. Of their 16 children. thia citv to Oakland In violation that 1935 was far ahead of 1934, I W. Johnston, Salt Lake sales. 7X936. ing her graduation from the Uni- of the Dver act waa filed today and that the trend is definitely on man, was recently completed by commander Jordan post. Amor seven are living, if possible, they today petitioned the city com of Utah in 1907, she taught with U. S. commissioner Edward the versity Census taker. Mrs, J.GI Willey, ran Lesion, at a special meeting with the 23 grndchtdren An attendance mission for si pardon from a 90 and up ewing. school until 1928. when she mar- D. Dunn. reports a school population of of the post to be held Wednesdav was donated for U the yho prize meeting day Jail sentence Imposed by Disried Mr. Miller. students of school age si rvenins at the Midvalo Firemen' Of Eureka Police Die fi by G. B. McKee of the Balt Lake trict Judge James W. McKinney been an active worker had She 1934 993 hail students for TtnmparedTo Hardware company. for drunk driving. 20 Arthur in the Church. 'serving as tirst Handcart Pioneer Nov. EUREKA. kb Increase of 26 students. Folloaln the reports, delegates Johnston was convicted in th Merit Stewart 63. a member of counselor In the stake presidency, iStudent must he between the to the district ednwntion to b West Jordan D. U. P. police court and sentenced to send the Eureka police force, died here of' To Honor Oldest Member S. L. Firemen Gather of 6 year and IS years on or held at Bingham Saturday will be presidency 30days by City Judge C. F. Dalby Oct. 31. 1935. to bo eligible elected Tuesday night. He formerly was, of the Trimarv asmmlatlon Hears Talk On China of the sen3 So have tbetr name enrolled In the engaged in the mining buaraera. The Daughters of Handcart Pio- Tonight For Annual Ball last June 16. He thoughtwasTh exce of DUcitteton of amt the tha 'Cottonwood ' Thankegl tence of Judge Dalby School census. He was a native of Lhl where meet at will home the neers, h at log and Christmas baskets to b deh 1)l Relief RIVERTON. Nov. 28. The West he waa born March .7. 1872 the'h Several hundred Suit Lake- - Bre- she or nofirst offense tn w hlch distributed to the needv will be Jordan DU. P. met at the home society of the Stale President Lily C. Wolsten- - men wax accident of an kind oi son of Arthur Merritt and Farah leader and tbelr friend w Ht gather there, iQ order and all members are -Involved. He appealed and was Gardner Anderson Friday, Thomas Stewart TJreenley Post Cal- ltonight at the Coconut Grove for Trer,r urgd to be present at thia found In with Viola Goates guilty In the district CapL h the annual fire- again charge Post Surviving are his widow. Mrs.!th Daughters of the Utah meeting announced .American Legion Meet men's bail. Tne dance Is given each court and Judge McKinney multirm Stewart: two sons, Glen Ste-ICommander CSeorga BUUwho niK The lesson, on the N'auvoo Legion, sentence by three, Tho :r given. A special guest waa wart. Morgan Hllk Cah; and Jay -- TOOELE. year for the benefit of sick and in- plied thewaa Nov. 26. N. Howard ha is charge. Surviving are hep husband of' her eightieth birthday. 7 La Von Gardner Simonson, formerly referred to tb law Jenen. commander of Geo, A Is a past president jured firemen and dependent of petition Stewart, Banning, Cal ; a daugh-- , Murray, four sons. U. I.vnn Mil-- 1 Swift Mr. w of West v department. Jordan, ho has spent the ter. Mrs. Beula Colima Los Angeles' ier Washington. Dl C : Marvfti G fand a' so the oldest member of the deceased firemen. Grqenley post No. 17. of the Ameripast six years at Hong Kong, China and five sisters. Mrs. Juila Vaiign., Miller. Sngarhouae; Barr C. can Legion, has called a meeting Draper Second Ward Lieut. W. J. Smith te chairman ghe came to Utah 7 years She spoke on the customs of for the evening of Nov. 15. at $ this month, when a baby one ef the dance committee, and pre- Police Baffled Leht; Mrs. Linda Jeireeii and Mra ter. Provo, and Joseph P Mllle-.a- r By na and displayed relics and souven- Lola Copenhaver. &a!t Lake City, Murray: one daughter, Mis dicted that from the sale of ticket, o'clock tn room 13 of the Centralist rrimaiT ceSSlOHS old. irs from Chin. Forty-fivschool All eligible members arc persons and Mrs Lydia Prestuk-- and Mra. ette Millar. Washington. D C. her IoT)ch w! b mfwtd the ball thia year will be the most Fifth East Explosion DRAPER. Nov. 2. The p!oneer Farrell Kobb. Idaho Falls, Idaho. mo'J,er- to attend and learn what the Men of Song the theme of the were present. Mrs. Anderson. folifne in divhea as old as Mra. Swift largely attended In recent yeaim d 4 Murray Olson, Nora Lancaster and Second ward Primary conference Poem on pioneer mother will b legion plana to do tor 1936. Investigation by police of a mysB. Louisa were Cook hostesses. Plans will be made for memnere will be carried out In still Catherine Morton rocked terious explosion which U. Seek Montana hri th Diet. No. $ home in the vicinity or Fifth East-a- nd announces nven-'u- r costumes, Laxman-M- f At o: Set Rites Coalville Utah South streets TWeoty-flrWith last Grid Game president HONOR COURT HELD the aseoclation T in conference Blirmtn. at d ro . NV. 23. failed to disclose any clues night, TV. Richard James McDopaid and. Mra. V. A. "Mrs. D and ladav, 20 Mr Nov will A he BRIGHAM held CITT. Nov. 20. In the Park school auCOALVILLE, Local projects will be discussed. - The gait ; 3 of com- today,- both of Wolstenholme, x ditorium Sunday evening Nor 24 meeting of Ktder dlstrlct Cstherlnn Frrevtone MorTon. merce today was informally asked Police radio car patrolled tha Nearly Jbo chlldiea will particl-pa- l. of Boy Scouts of America was held Wifaof the late Herbert Morton.!'! Lake City. to aid Great Falls. Mont., business district for several hours after the f DEMONSTRATION NOV. 21 . West .Hold Lead Monday evening in the Fourth died at her home in Coalville Mon-- ! - men In securing a gams again be- first report was received about 6 Features of theFlrst ward Pri- ward chapel, under direction Of day. following a abort illness. Mr IYe6uar&n Society RIVERTON, Nov. 2. A special tween the University of Utah and pm. Resident tn the vicinity of " waa wick. In Activities born Whit Morton in will Bunderaon Hervin he and tv- - n R James the demonstration on binding the lm- - mary conference Housing , Montana Btate university tn their th blast said It centered' about 31. 1849.and csme'W lit Hear SceiHC i alK. officials. Lee Scout Jan, England, " held bo at Era will the' ,5 ipvovement next year. .n',r- rmgton. tit chargtrof the Fourth East to Seventh East and L. Christq Utah In October. 1383. she came Speaking, generally the west ap- city at T p m Thurso- I Rivertononeschool to Twenty- - sevIIts junior from Twenty-firGreat Falls had to and made . will an S. Coalville of Jones D. Randall Court through and give Honor, the directly Toung, to be leading the drive for Interested Invited. , peal $ Every vame date m the ward chape) Scout executive from the Ogden hey both here ever since. llustrated X5Mure on Southern recovery hy a federal housing pro- chamber of commerce decided to enth South streets. Police are inMrs Verda Crane, president, will council, were in attendance. Matbid for the the of game, clined to believe that some boys Mrs. Morton 1 survived bv eight Utah at the meeting TILE PROGRAR SET r Harold Candland, regional after be in charge of the Montana-Gonzag-a ter of current Interest were dis- children. Mr. George Robinson foot may have obtained possession Tesharah societv, which will be gram, FHA Franciof Ban comptroller, 20 WOODS 5 CROSS. Nov. The cussed. ball game this year at Great Falls some dynamite and set it Oft In a Mrs. Ray Randall. Mrs. Ray Dear-do- held Thursday evening at o clock sco, asserted to visit Salt a S; West Boutit'ful Ward Relief society during vacant Widlxo lot. proved to be a financial success. Wilburn, Lawrence and Let- at the home of Mr. Ann Lake today In anttcipation of its Christmas Draper Second Ward STUDY COyriXlED ter Morton of Coalville. Utah; Mr Wallace. 1425 Eigabee Ave , FedSir. Candland stopped her tn The local chamber wilt refer the $ matter Moreral to authorities. projTOirAM planned- tha followine Herbert Heights and Nelson university PROVO, Nov. 20. Study Of the Henry i who rout home from Washington, D. Salt Lake.Counfy May 63. at 7 46 p program for Vjnapel rUnd Dinner tentative contract to be drawn up ton, Jr., of Evanston. Wyo, She All women missionaries C . to confor with "Franklin D. in th ward hall: Music ward or- have attended a university and la also survived bv 16 grandchilD , n,.0 water or In the of NOV. 23 the UNION subscription MiLiiXG; FHA director, and Richards, Utah Thf &rc' Ban Endurance Shows inare mission on chestra; Spanish and ballet danees.L? wives of dren and presidents Deer Creek project wss continued Grant Mecferiane. associate. State) MT- - PLEASA N'T. Nov. 20. Tb lft 0:l'ty sl11 MrabMortoa-had-bee- w a faithful vited. Betty Dean Welse; readings Heen - vf.?. ! by- - the members th Provo of an North An ordinance stake and pete priesthood banning maraWhite; vocal solos. Mrs. Widiam ter district board Relief society teaeherfor many! union meeting will be held here thons and broad enough to shat - Trirobatb: cornet eolo. U syne Clev- - of th First ward 5chapel $ c Of iFormer President lit day. to 7 evening Tuee-,th th second meeting held o'clock. next Saturday at 1:15 pm. at the out shows where human endurance erlj ; musical readings. Parley Z Funeral services will be held at PCHVeds ro be used for the;3ay n1eht.. E!jner A. Jacoh,mena-rhin- r North Sanpefe high school, accord Is exhibited will be passed bv Salt Second wardiser of the project met with the Summit stake Tabernacle, CoalviTle. Texas Mission To Speak TP ing to the announcement by S. M. Lake county.- it wss indicated Each; musical skit, colored girls fu1' I 'oard to go over th essential fee it 3 pm. Thursday. November 21. day. Mra, W. W. Emeryr prejnUnt ' E. Row-- c!rd. Nielson, stake provident. from Alabama; Mlckelson sr.d'tures of the contract proposed. 1935. under the direction of Bh-o- p an former of the Balt Lake Council" of Wont. president of The TeXae Ai!fn ar6 10 rtarge of.Alex Ray Clark of the Cluff ward that tha county en, requested Hedquist. chairman, waa la Burial CONFERENCE SINDAT will be in the Coalville mission, will speak at a meeting the dinner. commission pats an ordinance sim'barge of th Son and the Daughters ""LEVAN. Nov, 20 The . Levan City cemetery. ilar to ths on recently passed by of th Utah Pioneers Wednesday grard Primary association, under the city. night at the First ward chapel. REVIEW NOV. 22 the supervision of SupL Mennel Tb musical numbers petition was referred to have Special A hriateasen and Assistants Chloy "The been prepared by Prof. William BOUNTIFUL. Nov. 20. Harold. B. Wallace, county attor. and Clara Winter, will hold t'Jbir reLife of Jane Adda ms" will be F. Hanson of tht Brigham Toung hey. annual Primary conference next viewed by Mr Clarence Eldredge university high school music deS ttimday at T pm.. In the ward PROVO. Nov. 19.. members of ths' Jessamine partment before "The bi favor The of the points jKfhapek'Wirsr alf children partlcl-Plana tor the progress ef th League of Nation offers th only Literary clnb Saturday at 2 p ra. League of Nations were brought Eight Utah Youths at the home of Mra. Quails Can- pioneer memorial bulidtr.g proj- hope, of the world in the estabOut Gy Mr, Sallif a follows: ij 5 paling. o OGDEN, Vov The Pioneer, Xlhe PIoneer Kgant which non. Evaletta Grant wm have ect In Rowletle park, estimated to lishment. of international peace " The convention of th League of Accepted For Navy Duty pvgernt whrTi is THRESHING OONTIXCES feature of ' was staged on SuWday. stated Attorney George & . BalilLl-Natiocoat $16,696. wilt be discussed. July 31. charge of the musical programs. llmlf the Ogden Pioneer pays' of Provo, in addressing Interaa-- G secret diplomacy. Every act of .ofJhhLgaar. and directed oy Eight Utah younr men are BEAVER. Nov. w i II laf "hPld 'three nlghta" M.aa Edvenla Mrs. RANTED and tionai Jenpaon Relations n Is still going on in DIVORCE MEET club BUDGET CALLED member of Beaver in JalVi 1966 Thia plan, members of the among the 4 from the tntermoun- th su g D ft Young, with the assistance in print la ne- -. laln states enlisted today in tie.u, " county The Mitfprd fiat thresher geated by Mayor Harman W .of UDUnVrt'f MoB Jeagu appears Lena.Jieyer.jalfb'-the. Runs and .Laughters of . , PARK X 5 QV 2 9. , ,A asset . navy, announce Commander F work aCiirnv.iU-re-eoUri-'5er- y paper all over tb world; (2) 8. the atjpTov wa will be held Johnson a divorce of council the the was ing granted so Utah, city Pioneers, R..nnjn The Leagl of Nation recognized, T. Chew. Belt Lake district nivy' J, and threshing te gttlt being done al of the city comnnexion. Thursday-evenirom M ose L. Jnhuaon-ia-lh- eUntil Firet And. pare ouUUndln thal,,X-officer. The sew recrui topre Of his 1U exseriences a into recruiting tntya! and personal brought Uy organization ; gJaRaiuetalkjt 10,4 one the 'suggested That The' district court. She waa granted the d -approval trsinln Weather for this time of year pageant be presented on the- - small nation of the world Will ho given s - thousands of our 19., theOf 16 minor July of cuatody local AM. " for the first tlm In the history coarse at Ban Diego, Cal., before driaye-th- e work a great desk 26 and St, and that the rodeo w citizenrr as well at our numermonth and J26 alimony fleet. attorney th to SVe study of national and Interof International relations; (S assigned ty be set for July 22. 2X 24 ous visitor who were fortunate national affairs, took aa hi aub- - The League of Nations establishE. B. McOmI ofUf north Sec .SCOOTS HIKE 1 " witnessing this historical fea- SCHOOL HUNTS RABBIT'S Ject to Btepn World ed a court of international Justice ond West" street, waa th only Leading Up tlrre pageant days bfor tur RIVERTON. Nov. 20 Fifteen lh. Peace." ROUNDELAY HFJ.n In which stronger .nations could youth In the party from Belt Lek.-T. a W- - have Rlv- e BqyScouts of the Rhertnn gecopoi bd h"ndrdf gt RIVERTON, Nov. The League of Nation waa no longer prey on smaller, deReasons other Utahn are: W. F. Bock reouests that w stage our pa- erton tenth grad boy of th ag RIVERTON. Nov. 28 Two hon. .hrouthE.Abonb.-aholding tbl a. a vahtcl fenseless te and BL D. Jolley,- - Park City; G Sli'fer.:Roy' geant next year for three day riculture clasar, wlth thelr teacher. dred persons participated- in th presenr th peace of th world." "Until the time com that 6. .Gardner, Frio! R- - J. Vaughsa-tak- e three Bj. forth in rather than attempt to allow but Joseph Day. went oti a rabbit hum i West Jordan stake Roundelay. said i visiting places- - at interest an Mr. Ball!! The fact that if r hla ata tement In th the prcl ts out oi i.ji. we , Helper; W. L. Frost, Murray- - w one performance In which, to to Cedar valley.. Out. ' it, has evening survived should never have peacw. stated i.Mattason, Selina and J. E. BurtonT ( aion, which follows: command will 1 Yiew this colorful spectacle." wUI be continued tonight. boys, they caught 3$ rabbits. - . our respect and support." Mr. Bailif in conclusion, Ogden. ? ny. v, . - Gym At Senior High or " New CITY To OGDEN, Nov. 30, Commia-eion- 20.-r-- ei f' b(r F. Mm -t- ha-eluB 2a.L-Ml- Murray Firemen Set Thanksgiving Couple Observes GoldeijWedding PaeA lElk Dinner Slated To Raise - .. or Fund Benefit be3 o! ji Murray Ward Fund At ss -- while-owners - The-Reli- -l- Gty Appropriates e Gash For Recreation , e, Tay-lora- bpring-vlH-D- of aeVd-Olle- Reception To Honor Woman 80 Years Old Levan Old Folks Set Annual Party spent-makin- Safety Campaign Launched In Beaver Murray Mayor Calk Works Meet at Woman Geared r In Obscenity ' d-. - Report Shows S. L. Milk Above Standard 1 coming- I Legion To Hear th' Report On Drive I I Em-mali- foi-M- , - ' K f -- lh.ett?civk tares ' tI ' I "Tnwram e ap-H- . twenty-sevent- Pio-Ei- la -- -- go Don-hea- s' J" h e d ra Mr. PnArir r &71 I st Lake-chamb- er the-Bo- f I,... Jem-Bo- y -- st 1 ' Ltah-Monta- -- - Jc. t . -- 1 Thurt-lnet,Poll- t,, League Of Nations Offers Only Ogden Continues Arrangements, Next Tears Pioneer, Days Events E Hope For Eventual Peace Claim , f na cele-brati- 20-r- J fifty-seve- -- ri I, . ng Tb.-unusu- whole-hearte- - i 20-T- u,krrt' r r PrBalKhtTmldV .r he he mUi pant ' my 5- - H s - f |