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Show V" V v - N Z -- i -- -i v ' NEWS .SALT LAKE THE DESERET h Talking Back In CourLCofts Driver i . Double Fine In Provo CCC Workers Dies At Dome 017 Gain In Weight 2 MAY 1933. Eureka Accidents Four Persons Injure EUREKA. May 2. Accidents Sunset Festival Date Announced Death Takes Slake Leader , s in Local Office. lT. S. Weather Buto serious 2. One hundred Eureka and vicinity led reau. Spit Lake City, Utah. May Z, LOGAN. May vocalists will Pr injuries to four Eureka people durand eighty local into PROVO, May 19J6. of which one Menthe last two day, court la anew er to a charge Of utipgte ina the presentation of the- ing -- freakish in nature. an oratorio. Elijah, Ii'h'rteisMjhn Southeastern 1 Announced For 00 feature event of the annual Sunset Clarence R. Goey, Precipitation in last 24 dours. Camp Life May B Hard, dif10A9 festival to be presented May 29 in at the Tin tic Service Station, Utah Church, Business Total since October 1st ereit of Spnngville paid anoth freak M--1 Total October 1st to dat last the Tabernacle by 'the music de-- fered painful bums in a er (25 before he left court Friafternoon. He 1 1.95 Civic Man Passes year . 'partment of the 'Utah Suit Agri- plosion Thursday the Commencement day, when he incurred the went depth of wat-- , to (examine Normal October 1st to date.. lL25culutral D. R. Ellertson. College. wrath of Judge which I - er in a well, the opening of from (Continued Pag voII) - r Plan, for an cnlaj-gr- d of TEMPERATURES bead on him Prof. Walter Welti, the judge sentenced program in the bottom of an located was Work in die CCC camps may be a irriand frf alumni activity dunag the UnK mercantile businesses direct will its the music aduiuon at 48 Mar. 62 cal 9 am. Sat college, Fri ... contempt cnarge in and lifted the strenuous and often hard, but the 44 9 a m. Sat out uf turn and gation projects, aa well as other ac- - Mm. Fri M 'the chorus which will include mem-6- oil piL aHematch. The covering folxcrsity of Luh'i Eighths lx th an--! enrol ee are not suffering from ft.) iot talsuig explosion struck Ladies' ZeU Canto iul commencement next, monthj ms court. the 45 of nat Min. Noon ben S.t in Sat..... Logan j Uvities. was painfully burned according to a report from com-- ! I wearing Here announced today by Bougies' IChorus of 24 members, the Impe- lowed . He face WEATHER SUMMARY "Taxe olf your bat, were not and hands. It was pany 25111 at Delta. Utah. Taught ia SrmUhry 26 members, and about the - & Woodruff, alumni of secretary. rial Club Glee cows 1st nere," Judge I Unsettled weather has set - said the explosion wat caused from In order to hate an accurate! milking a One of the special featureaVill) of he For a State Utah the Agnthe chorus of century quarter i reported as saymg as, monoxide gas that And settled in check on how the boys physical: be the presentation of the 19J6 ullur'' C"11ei of on cue taught ami wa principal of' tbeg the well. class play "Mrs. Bump, Lead Leigh.tj 'condition reacted to camp life and! me case was tailed up ,,Ung mem-twof Logan, San Juan Stake Seminary. He filled 'me coast. As a result it was Mr. L. -- . Jamison, an employ all the mera-Cloyd conditions, the officers made a trail ic charge. by th criginal-cais- t. nd Bell thorus of C"10 the After pleauing guilty to the missions, first in the Southern 'raining at San Francisco, Redding. j1er the Gets in! Mine received a dsv?b!e careful weight survey The result!, boa of whom are now living and left arm between revealed that aix months of iamp charge, jvvereii .uuinoied some States from 1896 to T598. wdf mlo- - fracture of the residing in or near Balt Lake, ln-- i life had made the 170 men tested! lemurs aoout "people woulunt the wrist and elbow when he ateluded in the cast will tie G rover E. Rich, and in Califw-jj- v Miss PresBen Ruth Uie in performance. U (hat rntire A. Giles, Vernon Snyder, Herbert tney nU in 1927. For 15 gam ip weight an average of 12:ij niiua coming to eotut' tempted to replace a belt on a years be served s1tud"t of th ofJhe contmenul high covers before the motor hath dop B. Maw. Henry Hugeri. Allan Thurpounds per uiari.'Seventy-fperj weie tJ y.ileu uecent. icent of the men galnwt 10 or morel man. Dr. Albert Peterson, Clara tllertson promplly Judge Rugeri and Lila Ecclea llrimhall. a ,10 nne lor conpounds and almost 10 per cent gain U will be .presented In Kingsbury jed 25 pounds or more. Only six tempt of eoutt because of toe men lost weight, and two showed remark. Trus was raised to 2a Hall on Friday, June 6. Gad Plumd ', ',u,1 , hkh 14 maintaining arm weatli no change, ail eight being men! when mer, manager of the hall la in Law renew was in an automobile Aveicti interposed rnd'Tew PMiddh Southern more -r than 1U pounds! another remark, Judge tllcrl-soih, rek, where H, rece,v- charge of arrangements. (weighing from A orchestra selected and pro-Eastern Slates j Eleven graduating classes will of and apparently overweight when! generally, yer ut and bnuses and would were made by team. it that announcing to moderate allow ers the membership of the college! of they entered camp. his bicycle Into the rear e cost mm lid u me defendant Thereafter he served Blanding over thelight Middle Slate. b pedal U. S. Army officers have, svmphonv orcheslra, hnder direc-,n- j 0f a parked automobile, break-tur- n insulted me court again. tor five as ns ward W. years, N. bishop Prof. of Christiansen, (Jnj, hu right arm and cutting hi been chosen to direct camp active; WEATHER OBSERVATIONS AvPretl paid the fines with fiom which posit ion lie wkfe called will furnish the accompaniment. and' "long illnesa of heart dteease. Mr. ties. including the planning President He Stake of 8 to office a.m. the Taken at further no leinaik. today: the the of enPreunions, meals, and ihe following paralion ,iajb Iui8b6 and bonsApjil . , member will be guests of the . . was also a patriarch.Named Richmond Granted education In jji rolee receive tlie best care in this -Survivors Temps. Id mu that be afforded the n jt , 1 Public the jne Horse He As4 the h Pulling Device foUoHgiS'lies The' annual slumnl business meetKS xons and daughiets Inland LOGAN-- The Utah StateAgeul j of I tab and the limetaitj dtt shy z CASTLE DALE. May 2. Metifc o will June be Mats I held rt Wednesday, ing a Sal. Miriam Tangt en. Sal) Lake tural College, under the direction bers of the Califoi nut. Sewing Unit. 2, in the Union Building, otliceri erf Dean E. J. Adelbert. will Josephine Blanding; for several school ,Cn; Maynard, w8 Jle sendundpr ?5 taught lhe dlrectioh 0f Assistant tor the next yen will he elected Santa Barbara, Calif i Jo-erwned by Robert, btfuie the dytiamcaneler, entertaim-Sta- te 1 Eva enU'iuvg yearn Duncan, J SslIpnTW0r; On commencement day, June 9. f Fair and the college to M'S'ed aeph F., la Sal; Bern He llelquixt. whKh he toi lowed i 1 1 v 111 Olrt Clcl I afternoon for Mrs. the graduating class will be honor-eds- t of life imtursnce wedn&day Ster-- J Alma J at While inmh-oldauBlack Blanding; and annual Blandmg; l day as G Dorothy Fife. ix T. Vlo), Zwahle. ,t her home. Mrs. ' the alumni banquet that eve-- , srdemlv for over twenty year. He Ra binond. Mav 5 and 6. Ralph Zwahlen has served lake, and Norma Bland- - iPaltomrvralnf ilflv for the as supervisor :u; gbter oi William aStewart and- hne. SaltWel1 ning. Arrangements for the affair 'Benelu leading ;producei the will of Park iians granddaugh-mgand Smith operate anil City fk'tTn Fife, veaiN jSSiahle for Lite no I, ul of the project the last four months, 54 rlch!chicago! are being made by Mrs. lamlne cloudy broth- the and following machine, by Srounjdien. 'pulling of Elder Uie been affiliated hs FieHling with Joseph fier bH Hill Howe. It will be the fiftieth latel)Tuesday evening the ward, tinder Bedd, Grand Moie man 3uo ecu enrolees from of the Count il nr the Twelve, died era and sisters: Benjamin "The object of these pulling , New York ijfe. annual banquet. June, clesr . 44 bX do' texts direction of the Relief Society and to is determine maximum He married Alice Bowen of Og- 'he Provo. Pleasant Grove and late last night at a local hospital Blanding; Mrs. Geo. Romney .Salt t the 4 bH tMv pL he quorum, entertoui- Mrs Jolrn Butler ais Kaniaf Cltv den in 1919, and together they built Wixuls Cross camps attended a spe-Jo-f for8w priou clMr . . 4H M capacity of draft horses. and pneumonia. Zwahlen and .polling and . . 'al Valuable Gharles should afford del then- home on Gilmer Drive. Then lnc arranged by acientific, m 2 SbibSi 60 The thlid a, bom October . Lander, clear .. the ward chapel The "So edwationa advisor on reDtion between of tlie daU ? of ns great the19r,. on the only child. Perry Bowen, died m was spent In a program f,71 Jamison Lo Angeles, clear . 56 Stale eotsi grandmother, birthday nd function in draft animal. and'and 1910. Mr. Boyer was devoted loJhoi camp, Mrs. Julma lamtsam 0 Refreshmenli were Minneapolis, cloudy . 56 lnterests 'should stimulate ,18-his Church snd beloved by all hiT11''!1''1 . . 54 70 IS) .. general clear mother of Elder; Smith, w Modena, in the breedmg and use of better! associates. His passing will be Dr Garland H. Pace, director of 'died recently. RddP Monimello- - Mrs Needles, clear . ... 56 '51 Mr and WrI zahlellt 0id resb 00 draft horses. Dean Maynard said denta 0f Castle Dale have labored 76 mourned by people throughout thathe hP'ronducted the clinicj Survmng th. Baby are Pari.wan: Ellen Bren New York, cldv - . 54 lu Tho'. Cdams and addressed the group on state. Oklahoma City, cldv 56 hi 1 04 j These- - contests are staged in or-every organ nation of this ward lnepareiwssnd its grandparents. Elder Nominees for offices In the Salt He Is survived bv his jVe; Mr. --Charles C. menu, dtsem. to :n cloudv . widow. ubje.t Ki;der to encourage good horseman- - amd ere leaving soon to make their smdh'nd' MrtWd Mii ,ner Lake Lions Club Uere announced Alice t ms 91 . 62 Bowen, and the Phoenix, clear oOjship in fitting, harnessing, showing home in Bountiful Utah. They have Stewart Fife. Sr . of Grid i Abel S. Rich, Toronto. today following a meeting held brothers and sisters- - PhilipJolwmg hchet. most menu! diseases ,ev v O. ft 64 - OO ;and driving draft horses, and hey jheen Very setrve in sponsoring i ' last Funeral services will be held night at the Hotel Utah. land-Orare not 76 56 D. er. A. aiore Mrs. uian aid In the pfoper method In Help Cooperative cldv a. heiedllary. C! Boyer. uneral service will be proliably Joseph projects. Mr, The presidential nominees are L. stake tabernacle at he said, are the resultnairj on training and conditioning horseezwahlen 41 and Mrs. Frank bahs-thewas a member ofthe Cm oUj yjondav m. Blandirjg, 3 j,ed at tomorrow C Foraey, Paul R. Howard, Carl Anderson p -al diseases, drugs and alrohoL M .24 62 of severe for work." and Salt Lake draft Club. John bury City. long E N. R. Marcusene Earl Buying Palfrryman, shows! operative Malt Dir, Hdy 00 62 45 Fairs snd livestock Boyer of Sacramento, Charles Boy. The 'anous types of mental diseas- T tthrougnehit t'trfh and soutliern Itfs-- j 56 7 tam KrartHwe.' 2fcir riv'v l San Tvcve,ma3y ' pslp.Hquirr,l wun mis oe-- , 1 ' w hcrareiising the machine "more l",u lret,Kl 4t ,he urer. will be unopposed in election Boxer of St. inula. KWOY HOFX each hoepiUl. Slalrd 'lhe O funeral HlaV Bait Metis services year. be at.,nK will to that office. Finer Lignell, tall Ward Chapel at! A.speual group luncheon and' Sanpete, AMERICAN FORK. May 2 The twister; and George B. Boyaek, lion a t h let icoti ng a t the Provo camp; be Teachers .day. May 8, Is set aside tsmer, willjikewlse jufuor Democrats of American Utah Groups Going campaign B unopposed followed the trip to the hospUal.-- Mrs. Sylvia Me- 'Fork recently-selecteDirectors named arc Frank an 0tfKlaj proclamation issued "will be held from May 4 to 9. Lean, Layton E. Baldwin. Jesse f The U. S. Biological Survey wOBShipley Pulley to their repreaenta- To Nevada Road Meet by Mayor E. B. Erw lit. CurtM, Judge IL M. Schiller, and OGDEN, May 2 A meeting at , The mayor call on the j is also the chairwoman of the Montello, Nev., Saturday at 6 p.m.t E. H. Chapman. and respect cultural agent, A. G. hilbura, of the city ! 1 D. Messrs Forsry. Harward, Kid is Grant IngersoU - UUe men and women who have operating. committee. when further pUns for the high a TODAY neigh, and Marcusen were named The w lieduie Is as follows for the, chairman. with George Storra, way around Ihe north end of the Experionoerf aohettors la caavoaa had so much to do with the for consideration as delegates to secand Beth Great Salt Lake will be discussed, treasurer, The 730 pm Hutchings, Tsu Slgs of Brig-mure lives of children! neWk0111 bait: naorby Wcnlorr. KwIWnl rrofoW the district convention. Alternates S Cm retary. The district chairman and will be attended by a delegation bam )ounglmversity will hold a .allv'sttenuon to the service of Me 4 Oanneaa, file 911 rrti-- ia Walton. .fcur.s, chairwoman are: First, Carl Kelly, from the Ogden Chamber of Comare Messrs Palfreyman, Stafa funds are avaflabje for al- dinner dan.e at Hotel., ts-- u jke teachers Fyond the tssk u w kowc, a a- and eima Seastrand; second. Lloyd merce. imr-- 1 A M. TO IS BOO Lignell, and Boyaek. The American location by the' slate superintenaccording to Sec. E. J 1 Institute, i.nthou .r.tctie pin cf , knowledge. imparting I SIcrlHS 9099AT MAT SU Mar s n.rit-iSaw il Tregasku and Genevieve Crystal. Kjoldsted. Several representatives dent of public instruction lo the 40, of Banking is scheduled at Nevr- de-- . are he allM, out, mats l Third. Teachers, 'of fha Bo a and (minted Mr. of Elder Chamber A mail electric hammer that school districts in Utah to luu, Floyd Loveridge hotel, soon Tnou 4i bring P fKarl Wat " Fourth. will Zabriskie; leadership;1 strikes from 40 to 50 blow a sec- the per capita school fund up tha Delta nr Thef accompany tot It s ' mr VB. Ogden jmrrre. Kplrt. : ckwwr Yin and Mrs. Eileen F'urgusoti. murucUen which will help tha cpnnr to i nr nan. i the Nevada ond aa It la held and - guided" like the (25 required by taw, the school"Sorority has arranged, a'bfeakfait group meeting. . to meet the problems of Pioiii-- . - irinldren pen baa been Invented far en- office has been notified by the at Hotel Utah rbarka yawrta- raakj Mar the finest way. 8 p m. The Utah liquor Control ,lf mm ' aitflmni, graving on metals and other hard state auditor. bor. aubstancea. p m : iMhftMO The total available la 8194.83666. Act will be the topic of discussion!,. 1pm g M( PtapMnt, y f ; This with money on hand will at the Open Fprum at the Council UflllPfl Airways rKl mor titan make the $25 per ehoolclu,mr ,n am. jiPuauiavHk, County r,V rriMka. B- - Brown will lie1 Announce lAfW -, pm. t myHugh child throughout the stole. Building. Schedule, There are already in the district I he principal speaker. r sT- ; ) 'c, A hw sclfbdule representing a nu. a I school fund SSI ,327 45 from tax a. MO.YD4T i revenues, and 64067.60 from land milling and a quarter miles a over tlie coastwise route of Modern ' interest and rental fees. This makes t,,1' ne United Airwavs was announced Sigma a total available for the school U. Sigma tv.i S. R. district bv Of Newman, exIt $340.258 91, and is jtricts Inducts Y.- Members meeting at New pected there w ill be more land in- house Hotel. PROVO, May 2 Fifteen students terest and rental fees before July 2 p m. The Women's Republican . 1, and three faculty members of the hold a musical tea at; club will 1 AC Washington, Brigham Young University were klnnSit William. Chicago, Cleveland, Still eh sif i toA.'hTK?" Boston and other eartlWucted to charter member, of the MSMs-schsd sdrt 11 Sigmn. na taeeseess, per capita basis required. SK m,th ' Prn cine rhoK? of MrivV larone.-eJmawho owe former V! if reol mo ruing, aftenroon, night and ititL making honorary phy&icft fratenity HI RATES bring the total up to The" $25 per mIrtU v",JelU vlto San Fram aMhehoDT thiafioOTunSr oil 19Z8y ity Tirvt t hi Wln ihe capita, $2642240 is required. Cm . at viMa $m h, JcKao. two too Portland and brattle the riirectlod of Dr. J, C. Stearns There probably will be rinse to 71 " p TOK CATAtCKS Cfoc7 'and Denver. $100 000 1rft over after the 23 per fcill llnld .'"' V"' to Spokane and the Inland of The Asio r,T.,rn?f7?s,v weekly were ceremonies installation D means which that Empire. capual paid at New house Hotel. IS conducted at the Little Theater. this amount wfll be available to mUn g pm.-T- he Second DetiiocraHc' The students Who were Insulted a reon tax stole apply Record properly Ward wjj Juild a meeting at Typist ICAUTY SCHOOL ductkmas members are as follows:- - Charles house Hotel. Mala 4 Broadway Wasatch f lrt Exhibit SiL.ll Here Thorne, Pleasant Grove; Foster tall laia City y j 8 p.m Tlie Salt Lake Garden Evans, Salt Lake QAy, Therein Both the number of vehicles club will meet at New house hotel, WasklnToa 4 74 - - fboaa HI OF Mis Hortense Stollnltr. famous Lambert. Roosevelt; Arlo RichardOwMa crossing and their direction are, ft p.m. The University of Cjali Leslie. Nor speel typist and holder of several son, Tucson, Arwona; registered with a new electric eje Extension Division w VARIOUS COUNTIES records will be in Salt Lake, ton. Ogdrti; Lewis Ludlow. Renja device for all bridges. 'lecture at the Hoteli c neJ(t week to give exhibitions si min; William Ashby, American HE laws Room. . of4Jtah grant you local school. Fork; Maurice Hall. Santaqmn. Mis Stollnitz holds the world's ;Reed Gardner, Spanish Fork; Jack BATE OP 8A!X . preferred right to repurchase COUNTT Reed James record McGuire, 1591 of words Eastmond, professional May Day Breakfast per minute for 60 consecutive min- - IBiddulph; Torn East mood, Clark your property now deeded to May utes. She will visit as and Frimklin 8. Harris Jr. Held By Girl Scouts May 88 l school as her time will permit of Provo. for to the failure county pay 1 ,,, .....Mar week. the members Inducted The mg farulty Approximately 400 Girl Scouts, f..Mer II taxes. Dr. Carl F. Eyruig, dean of are their parents and friends, gathered .Mr 88 the college of arts and sciences. at the First Presbvtenan Church Darts .May 81 Dr. Milton Marshall, this morning for their annual May Mawaybip Tn Vtwii S I -- physics and Dr. Wayne B-professor . . .Mar 18 m. - Hales, Day breakfast Much of the foodMar associate professor of physic. was prepared by members of thej Tlie Mar M Cortrtd Rev.Talher Talbot. S. J. of At any time before the final tax who are earning merit troop 4 Mar New York City, newly appointed awards. Funds ale. ..May you may repurchase your breakfast t SS Mar U the Girl Scout Camping Fund. pv' Mar property paying the total of A program of nmuc, skits and Wilfrid J. Giroux. CltarwelJor of the .Mar 8 was the all given during speeches diocese has been chargee standing agamst Mar M " gait served between 7 am. 'formed. Mar 8 and 10 am. Mrs. H. V. SmiUi. A w,re received from Rev. Ber- - appear in the Logan Tabernacle Bkh Mar leader of Troofr29 was in charge nard r, Hubbard, 8. J.. informed Mar under auspices of pm. Sab lak Mar of the affair, aided by council mem- - Father Giroux that' Father Talbot lhe Utah State Agricultural College Saa jam ..Mar 88 If the property is not repurchaswill arrive from the East at ! Lyceum Bureau. Russell E. Berat-.Mar 88 a m. and will spend the day here. son. chairman, announces. Mar U Mr. Halliburton recently comed before the dale by you Mar 8 r tnor.l 8 SINGS SUNDAY airplane tour of pleted a .Mar 7 " fixed foe your county, ft will be the world to his Flying Carpet today announced the birth of a; L0CA7 Mav 2 Tlie Tremon-bab- of ..Mar wrote he book a which called, girl bom Wednesday lu, the ton Male Chorus of 40 voices will Ortk Mar offered for sale to the public. CarFlight of the Flying U D. S.. Hospital, Mrs. Farrer was present a program at the Logan The He WaMkh ...Mar U . Is of The author the pet." formerly Mis Evelyn DanieLs. Eleventh Ward conjoint meeting Royal Road to Romance," The WasUaftsa ..........Mar II daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Sunday at 730. The chorus is Wotbs and "New .May 4 Glorious Adventure."1 of 2129 Third East Street. der the direction of C. C. Watkins Worlds to ... Mar 88 Conquer." f ( p Plans -- EfP I Prognunuring 36 Prominent a. .. 7 d0 o Tiist jan- n alm - MTicri n ti com-prebs- 1' th"1" i ' , ijj Pneumonia rna keg 4L!ingihpringvUle Ljt'e Oi 6 illOIlthS -' 300 Knrolceg Uhl x. 15 ktiji i8 Me Daiigiiter Self-Hel- p 51 - Hospital Clinic "... i. Nominations con-(X- ... - 23,'r? Announced For ""l-evenlu- ho;'.r J Lions9 Offices I - 1 (daV Self-!4,al- Boy-,e,- 'l.dv maosi 1 , I - 9 IJel rOT SALESMEN , u Funds Available To Bring School Payments To $25 d - Coming Events VJAflTED co-sh- e 1 ia .i New-hous- . is. w. A i. - m Conj-;.Zor- ra W"'. tt I- Jr - mzziL for a :zi L DEAUTY COURSE 1 tsuicn', ln PZ: i!to,n wllltoh 4444 1 - '!, REMINDER Pi - LVf GatoTal mirt-mort- SPECIAL' clPr To thos estate for taxei on or of the years 1929, 1930, 1931. thinighud EX-CEL-C- New-iWori- d To I SALE DATES lT jLuo'U a -- many-N'iebiedur-;al- , - - 7alto plTn ...... tups r,.. I by it - g.-jo- sal two-yea-- - CCC I . Amtrirai ftucrf I; A Rl 0 T? il irti'll'wltlltll i i (it) ijtlB i E Tales told by boys - -i- - K er in the CCC camps can rival, those of Ka carry inq charqa. Round Oak Range i Real Yam 60ld Uammerhandlc Tale Puts Mun.chausen $69.501 Buy On Easy Tarms. Boys Prove the old time western guides, according to the reports that are coming from the many camps throughout the western" ; states. Bye" Hutchins, cnrollee "of. Camp 2557 at Pipe Springs, Arts, had the following story of his first experience with a ranch roundup to tell his companions In camp: "We started out from Short Creek about half past August or a quarter to Sepiember to work the cattle on the Strip.. ,, we drifted down to the "ell, Grand Canyon and the weatlt- - -- wa plenty dry so Lee the boss, said we had to water the cattle. So. we tied four ropes together and tied the end to an animal's tail and lowered it down to dnnk in the river and that hauled it back. We did that wfthT all of the cattle, and we had some that would make Paul Duncan's ox look like a calf, i , "Then we came to Pipe; ; Springs, where we cut the herd. Lee done the cuttin on his host. Old Hammertiandl, and believe me, that was some cuttin' horn! Lee ernild stop him on a 'dime and have 9 rent to spare. Vhv. one time Lee was on Old Hammerban-Es-ph- -- Spinners In Shade dle running a bunch of wild horses and tlie bunch jumped off the . Grand Canyon. Of detailed information. course. Old Hammerhandle jumped off too. but when he was about 20 feet from the bottom. Lee hollered; 'Whosr,, and be stopped dead stilL Lee finally sold him to the Indians to Pipe Springs for 8100. and about an hour after he had sold him Lee saw that the Indians had killed the boss earin' him. Lee yelb and xk "Whoa." and pi be i vu SAVE YOUR PROPERTY! dog-gone- d if that meat didnt stop to the - "ndiana threats- and choke 11 of them to death seven bucks, three aquas and a papoose." UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION Your County Treasurer erill gladly ghrs you - ' "" 1 ! " 5 '1 V w H A T |