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Show rsiv rTHE Hospital In 7 Provo Seems More Certain Utah Visitor CUT SATURDAY T LAKE I- - ELMER RICE LOG AX, Hot. 7. Elmer Rice, faaioos abroad Bad la A Bi erica for Jus oatstasdtag achievements as a dramatist, prodacev, aathar and leetmrer, will appear before the student. of the Utah Mate Agricaltaral College Moaday at It a.ro K- E. Beratsoa, chairmaa of the Colrge Lyeeam Committee aoaored today. His subject will be The Patars of tbs Theater". - i ment Buying BiH J Nov.v" ! - On Water Project To Called On Contracts for Logan, $5300 in equipment for the new $100,000 Logan Senior High School Mayor J.; Gymnasium have been let by the c- - P'H.NTIFLU Nov, Stor1 ,rv1 members of the, Logan City Board of Education. The contracts were awarded to six Bountiful Ct'v Council accepted, firms throughout the United States. ,fr government U aid1 included in the many bidders on 11th clfY m financing local water; system improvement at a specially different types of equipment. OCDEf, Nov, 7. Gov, Hep re H. Blood, In a letter to Hugh O'Neil of the Utah State Sanatorium Association, today said that at his direction the State Board of Health has undertaken a study of the tu. berrukwis situation in Utah. , . The study will consider the; needs of patients and the ability of the slate to finance the cor- struct ion and operation of a sana-- j ' I torium. The State Building Commission,! at the governor's direction, nowj has underway a study of problems; connected with the erection of ay sanatorium.' The study will make it possible to have the state's application for funds modified in accordance with whatever decision) the Legislature may reach, during1 January, and at the same time will 1 permit" a substantial allocation of' IpWA funds. under! The federal government, . , 43.Per P,re'nt coyi of construction, the remaining 55 per cent being re-- ; from the slate, as sell as qutred I the cost of maintaining th- after construction. Present plans csll for the rone run ion of with part PWA the sanatorium funds. ft U7? 7 1235 NOVEMBER Public Invited To Hear Logan School Bountiful Contracts Let Accepts U. S. Provo Budget Increase Plan Six Firm Benefit In stfli nave Help On Works Instructors Iprwm Gymnasium Equip- Executive Will Dcter-- . mine Needs, Ability . Of State Ii V SALT Begins Study Sanatorium ) PROVO, Nor. 7. Proepert for the construction of a $206,000 community hospital la Provo appeared brighter today following a confer eoce of the Provo Chamber of Commerce Larger larger hospital committee with WPA, Provo City and Utah County officials. Committee members reported that R. A. Hart PWA director for Utah and H. C. Jesaen, deputy state administrator, considered such a project highly desirable and indicated that it would be feasible from every standpoint The proposal will be laid before the City Commission Monday night and City Commission sponsorship requested. Mayor Mark Anderson! is in sympathy with the project Various means of financing the! dtv's portion have been suggested, such as government loan, public subscription, and the floating of citv bonds. KEWS Will Be Honored Gov Blood n Officials Declare Project Desirable, Feasible DESERET !m!Si25drthid0nhrart i .m I LTPZ!rrt- - locker racks wyh baskets purrttased frmn Worley and Com of San Francisco at a cost of j, lnv I I . I r, the bids to be opened Dec. 7. Work on the a dt begin, if p not Uler project bkel "1. " Ic. were shan Jan : PROVO, ' Nov. 7. Propoaed ,re-- ; vision of tha Provo City budge to 'allow a net revised addition to the .gsneral fund of $18,450 and to ths i waterworks fund of $2324.47 will jbe considered by ths City Commission at a public hearing set for : Xov. 17 at 10 a ny. according to a notice published today. Increases and ths amounts Mrs as follow in the general fund: non--, budgeted items, sundry, .$1800; auditing. $350; recorder and tress-ure$450; Police Department, $3000: Fire Department. $200; sew-- , lers, 8250; irrigation, $500; street ! 'era (Ions, $1000; engineering. 300; recreation. ptib- 'park. lie improvement, $16,000, total, $24.- - xp,or:,Hinl,ng - i Surplus Unappro priaied v .5a The Ul(r roted lorallr here poroible. at least 80 percent of tt from relief rolls. The remaining 10 per cent w ill probably he outside help, 1'ermi.ston was granted to the Wasatch Gas Company to extend their line in two places-- I it was decided also to postpone the neiv ccmnctL meeting. Arm isttce Dai. It will be subject In rail. I - Decreases Prefidcd Decreases are provided for aa M-- i lows Jn the spheral fund; JScyid payment, $7500. meat inspection, Bleachers, including fold as a c bleachers for one side of the jrain $200; mPkthspection, $300; mtfii-icipgymnasium floor and knock-dowj bleachers for the other side, wete gojr course, $400. total from the Inxeroal $8400; net increase. j purchased Bleacher Company of Champagne, Increase in the waterworks fund rJlk, at a $! JWJ.50. proposed. 81 3.226 47i decreases. $11.-nincrease, $2326.47. j Other physical education equip ' Estimates Revised ment was purchased as follow.-- , Revision is also made in the etti- jWestm Arms and bporting Goons a ip a ted revenue with increases ; as Haw- I tCompenv, Bail Lake Ctty, Nnfirc (Ttlirrll sales redemptions. I follows; 'Tax ley Richardson Williams Company, I 121,250; 4200; departlicenses, 24. and Nar- , Salt Lake City. fete. mental $300.77; fines and forPROP. HENRY GILES Sena 'nr F.lbert If. Thomas will iragamett Machine Compani. Pros$2500; $2500; sundries, feitures,. ' ' " idenec. R. I.. FtV). A locker bench speak at sacrament services In the franchises, $28223; decreases, muniWard Chapel Sundai .Testimonial Wednesday,Milat Haw7s levalso was purchased from atseienteenth t 70 pm. The chapel it located' cipal golf course. 350; Irrigation ' Richardson Williams at lit West Funeral services for David taxes, 2500; dog taxes. 875; meat First North. Company. 554 1, WARD inspection. $200; milk inspection, Cheyenne Street, who- I7ncf Annua W1HTTIKR The hoard stated that additions 1 To fill died in a local hospital Xov. 4, of $300, making a net increased estibe to held wnl wardonference he would made to some of the o, mate of $27,354. aliments incident to age. were con- the den. f..r for the g.rlThe total revised appropriation ducted yesterday afternoon in the equipment SAXDY. Xov. 7. A testimonial ; fvusing ro'tms at the Junior ard ilnd otnrr stakr of?Ker mill Deseret Aortnary chapeL Burial ; honoring Reid Beck, former mem- wtll he (183.425 as compared with ' schools Senior High was in the City Cemetery. $166978 before and the total reMwe Also jber of East Jordan Stake Presi- X rpITlonton LoCSfl A Glockenspiel vised revenue. $198,396, making ths was purenased pTwn, h bv the ward choir directed bt Speakers wre Elders Rufus K. dency recently released to i testimonial Wednesday night for the Ixigan High School hand, of the First Council of Sev- - come biffhop of Draper First Ward, .unappropriated surplus, $14,971. Granted Funds For Arthur SpeciT organ In the Waterworks Department, held her last evening, the Eigheenth Ward chape! nm-i- c will be furnished by a new enty, and Ezra T. Stephenson.' the total revised appropriation will elect r,c organ, similar to the one counselor in the Eighteenth Ward! Raymond H. Clavton. re w The program w .11 commne at Projects he 87,230.47 as compared with new chapel Both Elder Hardy and her m Vhe Stake Presidency. was to be installed in P m" with 6433 in the original budget, of ceremonies. Of.DE.V, Xov. 7 A presidential were former Elder Stephenson d. The puulvt which i being the total revenue, $69,545 1 4. hi is nuled t n PM spr,no,rel approving a JO, improie- - The tes'imoiyal presidents of the mission at New, The program Included singing. meeting. EIFT1I Zealand, where Mr. Ruffell spent' under direction of Jerome Bron:mpnl program fnr the town of the Ensign Stake High Priests Alii) Patriarch James j H. W allijc' w .11 be the speaker at some time before coming to Amer- - invocation, Soren Rasmussen, form- - Huntsville. I tah. has been recened Quorum will include the following Judge Dalby To . are Plans forward . vertices Sundav at acCamert underline Selec-ioner stake president: instrumental going prog'-amFighteenth Be Buried Tomorrow the of officer of th fam '6 30 jtm. in the Fifth Ward cr.ap-ilHuntsville Town Corporation Mr. Ruffell was born Xov. 13. selections. Bishop Harold Bradley. a., c (,.r j Sruthwick 'h sponsor. a's'iciatton to hold an 1M4, in Alesford, Hampshire, Eng. J. C. Crapo, Arthur E. Peterson and elTls Soutn Second et street ronduc-or- . iopuro m!o Mis ir on cM-OThe Xoi A for id KTH Fndai. excursion On June 6. 1874, accompanied by Wilford Pierson: skit. Mr. and Mrs. His Elder Dai grading project provides Compleled srrangements for the j.eeZe liarkei male chorus Temple IT the htrthdai of the 1 ir- -t Prendencv funeral of C F. Dalby presiding his wife. Emma Percliai Ruffell, Henry Jorgensen, George Barton, nd graveling, remoial of large j,m,a anmierxary pf 0 UKa.. f I tan. Pro' Thomas j niversiti JOY F. I! WO F. Smith. Pre te- - toe steaker at the Fourth will he left for Xew Zealand on the Milton Peterson. Jerome Brown, frees, and planting of trees and jy g, Joseph Judge of the Salt Lake City Court, Quartet Horn . tonii.n'or, All families ilesc ended from tard sacrament serines Sundav were announced todai. CITY. 7 land Murray Iew is; remarks. Pres, shrubs Nn. f'KnR t ahip Oxford. Mrs , .Verdu Rigolctu.-Asnacl Smi'h. whuh include tne at e.W Presidential approval alsowasreThe services will be held tomorrhaia-- l in the wa-Tniouh the cooperation o During their tav in Xew Zea- - Heber J. Burgon, and Mr. ahd Mrs. pin. Je . V.l Ha.kr Ml3 Mer the l to an West ceued for Smith, SVitd program ow at 2 pm. in the 3 ale Ward t. achool and aemnar vims. Beck Und, 11 children were born to Reid Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Temple and Seientn Kou'h Keddme' officials, p ondm Ali-riKhrd w intil families other r,U' A Streets 4 street to 1881 and , Mr. for them. In and Mr. RuL were earh presented with gold tmprovr logan under the f vm" a:-Cedar fYr program, ttmy special irt re- ,c, lnn ;,aMJl0. keddmgum 28 lk-in the htrlhdav excursion. was allotted the direction of Owis-e- r fell became converts to the Churrh. wrist watche- -. Dancing and re- - ,a" culverts. of Inei i pnoing the o Speaker will he Matthew Cow-lemark,j pi es. W insow Jarr Sniuh JoinName wul be on hand at ihe re-- Rnhmm P:eee. has been arcane local attorney and Bishop T. Mr. Ruffell was a brick mason by freshments followed the program. improiement and extension ot tPnol kBiiuiurs leaf, her, oln, Ki, Hard P onnie, Terns Salt water svstem and Fred Hardy, wbo will offictata. fke re- eL fY)rer dek pf the trade and had engaged in farming 0 H. Aha Fitzgerald, principal, The general committee in charge J Tremonton sr1(1 yranK v ' wrlpan be obtained and or and ronstrui The invocation will be offered by may upon for a number of years. In 1904, included: Henrv Jorgensen, chair-- t HAWTHORNE. W4RD cepair The and Jov F. iHinvon. both Kr-in- g Co:nmi'ee lleher K. Aidrms. A1 pie their first ear In the Cedar James A. Langum, and the bena. with hts wife and familv. Mr. Ruf- - man: John A. Aylett. Raymond II 'on of ponds in laketown at the 3m of "Historical rluf1 the . . WoodBackground Thomas u s- the exnirInstitution. fell came to the United States, set- - Clayton. James P. Jensen. J. C. Hatchery properties. jdtetton veni be pronounced by City Kortn of tne Book of Mor Torburi. jhn ji Owen. ,h Temple r,,m'n8 Mr. '" mon wm be the subject of a talkIr. Fitzgerald had previous 1 judge Daniel Harrington. tltng in Sait Lake City. Mrs. Ruf- - Crapq. BlshOp Stanley A. Rasmus- onto. E B Pluppen. Bekv Almond, on lhn da- .. A. Clawaoa Jr. will ing Thom o. fell died six years sen. Bishop llenrv Beckstead, apd by Dr. Francis w. JOrkham. at the) h taught in ttanam, Uuh; . ; .accompanist. oelio will a Fiaher land Robert giva Ck 8 Surviving are the following sons Bishop Golden Tempest. The senSunday evening service at 630 Shelley. Idaho, and Uhl, Utah. Born March 28. ISA the son oL aoW. He came to Cedar City from Ward and daughters: Mr. Emily ForsyTh,! ng under direction of D. Gitefl. Thoma Lawn In Wasatrb the The grave nwa bSh Text Book. Commission icnapeu ugnui lan Street and LehL Mri Ddnyon recently Salt Lake City; Mrs. Martha K. Stake Relief Society, with Evans and Hannah will be dedicated by DisPublc is in- - returned front a mission from cemetery, names of W ales. Prof. Giles'etab Row'',u Av"1ue Lindsay, lie Grande. Ore . Fred G. AlU F. Andrus, president, Here SaturdaV Meet Attorney Calvin W. Rawlings. tinct the North Central Sutei. He Ruffell, Salt Lake Citv; Mr, charge. of lished the music i'1;!1: depaiment H m graduate of the rnfeeraifv Fulmer, SALT LAKE STAKE The High , . . . . George Jackson, Delta; Mrs. Fred; Mr BH.k ha(t the Brigham Young University at) ,25, . convicted the pre. Ren Accused Of ' Priests of the Salt Lake Slake will of Luh. Una is hit firat year Baumgartner, Salt Lake Citv; Mr. WenCv of the stake since the di of teaching. ms won were maned today from tne j Manslaughter Released "IT"? The rKit ration at the schools for some tail. He was gramed permission HI Ward cha to'salt I.,ke Citv. Also surviving are 27 grandrhili-dreFtr. '"n'h Afl which regutera only edWwte,'K3J?!?iiS!: . Pending preliminary hearing. North Street. The Seventies will anti 18 ,to pav the fine in installments. rotleye udent. and the sets hf a,M!am to Jocpph mC for Nov. 12, David C Watson. lth in the "P'ning ex l inarv which thi jear cover Dai n and la- -r John J. nuLoZT mating will he held next Th L.m.l.r cls involuntary manthe four ear of high school, Icharged ,;with ln- -- at the rspltol at 19 a m. ENSIGN released fnday organists, for the , wa slaughter. At liberty on a rdi had bond. )a HIGH STAKE PRIESTS ninth the added of Gi!m ws grade being t1 Durrxx ha, arar, l w it bout bond by City The monthly meeting of ire fcn he will face trial next Fndai. He car. this miKh than hook selection and tex: fo, of rhorister higher mlnane. orJ,anit Harrington. will be anv proioii Stase Hgh ear one third of 'he I Ward of tne Er Herv wo respemst-ibllitnrS71 of acrused Eighteenth Uatson i South and Eighth at 2 p m in th John King. 26, who. according to Acroriing to the principal, stake. He resides at 141 Thir 'ext books of the school are chang held SundavHard for the dath o Billy Srond the enrollment will probably (Tiapel. Twnttth 'Avenue. cd. police records, once escaped from East Street. ML- - school boy w ho was , 1 reenv-Robert Dobbs. 20. who A sacred pageant entitled "The' McNeil Island prison and swam to Am j nd C re 1. A full surprint Tne ZV1 mak. istruck by an automobile at Fourth tyndanr j Dream." written bv Mr. Mary L. freedom through the lev water of ering at hi home from injuries ; East and Fourth South last Oct. RT I.!NT)fa Hammer, will be presented tomor-- , Puget Sound, was safe in Salt Lake received in an accident Wednes-rnJrfcph '13. m Education a Week ;II b Plans State and F Soti'h tn First at dav He In Jefferson was the at 630 p.m. mgnt brought irpakr County tail today. tr. at Sundav ice Ward Chapel, under the direction before Judge Daniel Harrington Streets, was given until Tuesdav D. P. MEETS NOV. II In Srbedulefl .Murray ' TOOELE. f v oclock :n the Lincoln Wrd of the Thirtielh Ward Genealogical) and arraigned on a complaint to plead to a charge of drunken a o nriT They itp G W. S' Xov. 7 The Barbara tah Nov bAmer', Bowen MIRRA5. A OX hf IVlWi jfkC Vnh of Hugh riming, preferred following the mmt rtery pbL. joba- - ( harel. ifrj Ki' Committee. S fee tmmtt of the Daughters of charging the stick-upCamp T Rent. Maa'i. ob-J Aina Th am A Wf Week ha be Kan Education B' rllbrt will far Ikl art peria! pro-pre-- ; Barker and robherv of the Budget the arcidept. This will be the twenty-fiftM lf!i Tuef. mnmmrr latr IN arm No Alur.!l 15. and here lo mdud and xwal in 4red( r nf uvii!f Mr Aitlia H B oi. of M's Margaret Caldwell. semation of the plav In' Salt Lake System. Inr. (Vt. 27. A iai ill Schools , a announc- - home intrumenal rt..jic Oiw A Hociml .1 , The robber got away with $312. Citv wards and wards in the out- vain gtreet Wednesday 1111114 siiliaw. iiexbvt raowr-- 6c- - .1 Cll - M todai hj D- - James Clove. up- Alonxo nf K:hctec'ion bv the was All members ...et ., police, ,n'Infc T in pm ,' rap'ured King ling district. rBw,i O ermtendent of Mur, ay ( ity Schools.' ' 'E GBAND WARr Eider "V JA- ' --.1. T Ms ..H ,n a,,end snd anv In- Music will be furnished bv Mrs. who say he has confessed How- rf mer rr;! tnr W.lham peg o h A of Hr RnniOVI, of 1h Krt Council el lde for the.' r.rh $t cfctpeL pm in th UIlKgTv xyisswx I sSpjal Iaf will mnmen re cordially fch Atun Sheppard, pianist and Mr.ever, in court todav, he denied was y. will be b. speaker at he any one wishing to visa th, dd-- . Bothwell, violinist. The following charge. Preliminary hearing To,wt. 30 -. e t-r.ut clarEes. Th.rd 6 C3oie Dr. at k'hOT.. ferrnt Grande Ward Sundav. l 13. cordially n.. Bearish inRuenee and promwit will take part: Miss Maud Kenner. 'set for Xov. "- - pm. in the ward chape!. 1078 Me- - mules all i to attend the troshts. lus Florence and Mil--, Jure seUlng are threatening to push irs William )t on 1,v differen' Welland S'reet. and educational riot , of and the J JUtah turkev grade, Ellxabeth t,mr tb, and grower dred Allen. Joseph Tirinx Xot On Cardf, Stake Bear .'West into losses on the 1636 deal, m , etr . . lsn mo or- Mr aok THIRTIETH W 3RD The Thir program during the week. Porter, Andrew and Mary Hammer,, ,.4, Fniod. Mmr ' wm. tleth Ward Genealogical Soceti Northwestern Bevers. Herbert i Get Into Middle But Frank and Phyllis Lemperley, Per-Sehedulea ermCC wbr W,j t the. n9n) (OMMIMST OTK BIRTHDAY woTtnf kn hm pr.c bn bag vwfcnd nn AtINin.ra roi.M I, ker Qrowertf Atorttion general uo. pnnr r. . . a ' . i$ a rr- - . cy Dazley, Joseph Jacobsen, Lucy warned today. h Xov. 7 Quarterly , manager, Of Fight And Hotpilal s ,U olv S: Mugles'on. Dianna Levi and Mr. ' GARLAND. sTndavra'U3ll p ni Common,, r ard-!t Bever urge producer to o and A rider G. inference of ths Bear Biver Stake Alice Hardman He ( ,M,r'p Arviiott vm .h,i Ifinilfriinf i'k I Hinlnth AtfiN iU lt RAVT1I F GTAWf Although" the Goddard twins pri frp mar will be held Saturday and Sundav.- light snd "ra't Cemmum.t revolution In Lundgren. V Sr Theched i Ue" nwa lb7 MW4Mi to F ' r a e kj ET not listed on the fight af R Jessie and Clara Johnson, Frances Meetings will be held for the gen" evnied for fri r or f . year Relief snv encour- for Cort fh Soritv mpi card at McCullough f Aren "rl "ff'ce Place Mvrnif fl'n tah rr.""' Grsre they later moved t Jementow tlJJ ,U nnt nnly DsV. and vent of Bonnevlle mr, he to Stake ,!L pJZien I tah then ! Oph-rwvaa.fi- here Hv n'1 June Sheppard, Cheltle,2 Rands a- - ,,a"r out of the iat night, tnev were right in ev to held Saturday and Sundav TKew mmen tew hot squeeze all grower-profi- t arrrva lit e,e r Mitchell. Tilda condition m presiding. Member of the A general ,11 force raiser Lundgren. the middle of an unscheduled ataO Aat foilowr I tah. 24 tem in- . imacam, he will w hich climaxed speak er. prcial ! and Aliee Drodapes and Fhlrley board free tl aearon." o ... Y!' , u.SaLur'Uv: program frm vouih, of K$l Fwlv. the card, emergency hospital The cooperative officul concede, ( nffipuj 4tril i h" Partridge. of SfJiad KAWtitiv a and two datirhier Frnoi Tuejaett, moling 0 at Sundav fmtmlMT. 4, held will be will ariK.fi, were V told lat night. evening I1A Adraenns Drodapes give attaches ae- - OflfcFrv. RES Tl RnMon. Te there I a material meroase ID kvmli twt At lV) Om meet i r g for IeRy T .efceM. Proo. r VI1 The twins C. H. Goddard, oral solos let ween the acts. Jess 7.30 by the M I. A officers. 517 "'Americas turkev crop this vear. CO W oons fBOSS. Nov. 7. " 3 V, lecn at and B9,rd Member, Prof kc, 44. and H. G Goddard. 44. Johnson is stage manager. pageant, "loiiths Opportunities,rr- uZj 1 isvi con(enfj that public Mr. jnMph H Tax P njrn wsUuutbmw, r:it meeting for ail Stake and B Roland Shakpp$arean both Of 7.35 East Broad wav. hw W ABOws.,..I..,a revealing the opportunities and pr7rojn(f power has Improved sufficient- Hen Tnrkeu vantanwin Wa"d Offirn and Da fpom thv lmverifv of t. JJ aythoritv to were taken to th hospital for ,v to afford a raarU for the larger STSTS .T I mrwber M sponsibdit.ro ofyoungproje 1! at ft 45 m. 1n thf Amblv I tah. Ipctur mi The Human The treatment following the perSchool ut, oovr f csrooctws. kMigC 9r'h Hnribfiri, their churrh at )aat yeah price. a tFOp of Side for Hall, Stake at the South special meeting Shakespeare (rr$! formance They were seriousfirst session of the M. I. A, will is. is Funeral rrangriwwo' Board Members. Advisory High Boun'tful M. I A meeting 9 with lb iNsrrrl mnrtuaF Select East M ly cut and several other perSaturday at 7 pm. DEMOL4T EVENTS SI.A TLT) Play i beMember - dav in the Pre.iWard Ward evening chapel, Bthop. I aimMi -of thecast for Jbe plsw sons recetxed minor injuries rri A " kSAXDY. Xov.6- Tiyout for the" Proferoor Welfa-- e Workers is renowned for and r dent, jin,tixtrx JqfaB (ibtu when pent op spirit of th r - ,'l,r FA TAGS ink annual play of the Jordan Highrr Alma King. Grant imr$i nrro CENTRAL STATES LADY Ml his knowledge of and interest in t were unloosed in t whn Duane audience irk C. tsniijMl riM Uf'f. T'if IOAR!ES gruja were held Thursday t thejAlice Hrri. A meeting the Shakespeare in lit erarv circles cut rrmtng at h Imh r Dam I tan three separate corner of th atkins, Raulston Zundel. retry m- achool under direction of Mlsa 2 p m iM b, Ria-- e exervwhere. Ardelle Jh s( in e sajt'entral take Missionaries r 1 lidv Hogan, arrna. according to police who alle Tuttle, dramatic supervisor. Stanley Johnson, Dorothy Calder- - . will he held Nov 1' idem of the 3 oung Women Asm-9no,mrod " r p,wt. K quelled the disturbance. The pUv. Charlie. Aunt" byjwood, Dana Abbott, Dirk WeUing cBfcc'ei-- - at 24.3 8outh Eigh'h Fjt.t riatton ex'ents an invitation to a'- at IB the UBI pm. ! Brandon Thomas, will be present-- Rejij Cannon. Verneta Adams, and v4terdav wn lCfi to jipv one int?r- um ( the Dwmrmt m'r,ur. i!l VHe strg$t Fj Lon KjfrbnFf in ' It-t cast: I", Ervin VT)on Bone. The reader is ed bv the following p.nr ested. act a, ho,te,. te accordla t , . WndnwUr, soar.rw jrsscv Donna Lucia. Charlie Aunt. BethiGarfw Coe. AX SIWBSIS mvetj W it WARD CAPITOL Elder HIU. Mr. DaM; Maud. Lillian Albsnese. Jack; CVPRUH FL4Y CHOSEN' r.eN, On. vdM Tfl'i a in Francis Kalzner. former President M n, wn.' Chesnev, Mac Washburn. Brasset.! . . , 1, went r In, ynt t 1 -1';!'Sad si'll h ltwi Mr ieiroa of the German-AustnaNew-- Fires" Mission MAGXAf Xov 7. a serrent. La Tar Bateman: Lord'AQUlt 1 CIlinHnsIlip rxaefonuk for lb ! w mbe lhe I u Ow tr has been Babberlv. Dale Sorenson; Charles vm Bf ,b.eMikS:; 5tT. :hb w. ,B. I un- - chon Organized th CaptfM Hill Want imirr the Cyprus High School .. Wvkeham. Ralph Goate; Kitty , dr,' WW i ! s sies f ,jb i tero irm iMi dar t Ml pm Th ch4pl is Uv plav to b Verdun. Pearl Wardle. Amr Dc. 17 and at tCauaefca. Ms A new class in penmanship and ( Francis at Third North and Colum 1." Trsou's will he held Monday . Elaine Holt, Sir 'K'fr" ra Bry-- j been at has organized spelling Spetand Tuesday, under the supervis-bus Street. Chesnev. Alma Pate; Stephen. mm GEORGE S MMAKT A parked car trow si St Mr. Farmer, ant free adult night inool to be stopped a ridcr-Iro- e ion of John L. Owens, director. Eon horn. 14. tl WARD Jr Dr tigue. Grant Martinrou: DeUbray,,! Creorc FIRST TWEXT3' hrajainii D. at rm James Todd of t a conducted in AnArw ad wild" hii hone. 241 BothwrU Sirret. th' ' by MM, tn I UC, motorcycle Pete Rasmussen; Ella L. Bnnioi mnl! continu hw H mm. Hwmxh jmn and on ride Mondavi. down.' Univemitv Street Wednesday, pm. 1 Xelda Vandrrr- M Imitation it issued to the riF. dwtiwk tenet of permofMi m Sacrament Where the csl breese ef th (M 24, i ri. in Mr. kwbm f yesterday afternoon, police re- .Sasxor. Work on the play win begin Fri- fhurodays. ' J"-- Aj Mmim. Ibi mm ol VII' Ward, genera! public. s', cron Bakes ltf worth wrbil. meetings of the Twenty-firs- t A class in parent education also wtH be ported it s B today. ' and Swioom it expected Cooh DANISH day - D. S. ORGAXIZA-thirsundv. St B Humpbrura pm. H will be the TiON t nr the be added to the free night will The December. lost vehicle its Winmerr rstlrood worker in rider. !kf4 for Semmen. presentation BrifhMB end ready Standinax lan? are invited Accomroodatiom City, nrrkt, lecture of the series and two Rir Grm rA school Curriculum. Under the dipinfif. tb lMrar Tony Menardi. J9. of 673 j Ksvora itil tht Orrton lbrt Ltf the hect. additional talk are scheduled on lo attend the first Gospel meeting ASM rection of Miss Hortens White, cut giro Street, when he tried to aU Lxa Emery H tn matdtd bad of L. the D. S. Danish I Dr. Bennton's Sundav. Organization ish succeeding this class is scheduled at Irving nnnrmix take the machine under a low grtrw. i.t--n TAomrt s. it. m- - theme is built around our relation- - under the nw presidency. 4 t!i h The UAKN AT HOME night srhool at the third school RATES TH 4 T WILL PLEASE Sunrtrmr arc fcta vtdw. tafch jin pehanging chain on the street " Mormon" meeting will be held Thursday at 'hi l'f Eanbnrn. and (ha foMoom Ao$nh to from the MO to jesu 830 ship riod, .CCBTUM4 68l6MiMf entering the University of Tn C. B.- and ViIIim m. lb! in fbe Third Mard Chapel. 113 iiKrow-k m Hriro eny row point of view. Thev will include p fATTHN MMIM t -- , Tti'T'i-Utati cjiupu tijLT. cur- r .second " ha-- ic i South 8trw. Specfat doctrine with prarijeat apptf 'East .,r South Street. htllWWtMjMIMMl Veteran Ranger to the future ; Mr. 'matters Mary Hctaw lixes. our to cation pertaining wrrm wa Menardi 2 tnmckOOn mi Slro rorrtmc are stopped abruptof ,he organisation will A Z Hrok' So.-- r. WARD THIRTIETH Elder Levi QkxnnjfOmrr but continuthe ly motorcycle terror iswttnv ro ths Sffiflufl ee Be Retired Nov. 3Q he discussed. ed on unheeled, ro last wkt ,1 aa rAtn oung. of the First Council swerved rwdorol ,Cwfld MMM Itml KMOOU k of Seventy, will be the speaker at hesM m owrncis. , Unii around a in on Mi !' 4. UM. wide turn to' ISM Mesa known William Smith, In, Ranger ,,w r ta. Am ,p aerricro Sunday at 630 pm. Cwov PribA rimt! vxt fbc ..roie'erjd of' versity Street and careened lt user and of thousands Cra grazer Sfsts Monica, Calif. Thirtieth Mr. STUDY AT HOME ohnt UW bf lrfc pmriowktf f bi emnlwretrat ml Grftt CnpL 1068 the Wasatch National Forest, is to to the aide of a car parked near 4m bm Ii b$ Nfn nrk in tb JffTOn RtTEL Second South Street. Jill Uka Ctff. utf Jfl-- 11 tb w ( UII Ogden. arrrrtsr o nu Nor. 30, R wa armourf-- t he 1fc mired m block frroi the fiwes One $n4 rlr4 CTYTU CnTVTU ARIV FJOT ! Coed bystander fled screamMaAwmc Mivta I today by- - Supervisor James E Mirfirrt Bdcyt. H vm tfwnx ( vitb a ) fnmn Mr I I I ed vroro. of the but no one was injured for wrier Wed-too M frosty the , Christina Session, ing. president ""A j Gurr. VTT,?n7T; I holidays s Mb. ,.? mm ei A W. a Mo S'.fro.M AXM mi m I I DEC. 23. ami Will entered the form serf- - - not even Mae Graves. 21. of jrw. the fnPmwtm mm mm4 n vm n4wmtr t tisr' inu7 n Vimmi HOm, will h th - nrrrlih "Yro7J Lite (he Certnef "' roda'iceMr. Smith MM. 141 Wentworth Avenue, who (TbPiii L wnr 1. 1065, and ha served as1 H nf Jan. 4. fffuw Monday momiDC, Awi. May a JTOro A 4 . SosMx. iMiU I.i B. Earwtt. B TGMy m v 0- - 1934. Mm Qrm car which the teas in 630 wa fr OTO..! SundJE at It jc LEO E. PENROSE, MeropW ' sitting I fro . .' deputy supervisor, ranger and fire; An-- ii Wro g.t Trad T. Mrovia. Um 14Bloc--. the backstop for the 'cutS. Mrott'Mrs Btfhop R- - D. Androw KMOOU - ae Bert A. Boron, hfIvwk guard on this forest since that provided George F. Richards, Stall lWlld" machine. Siro sraaeduMrcM corn. Cahfcr. Special music has been arranged 4 mu IgBihcro an Uh cTtr. to.' Mrs. President. to Funeral Rites Conducted For Ruf-fel- Honors Retiring l. ftt -- $16.-45- ! sana-jtortur- a Testimonial David Russell t fi j 1 - Huntsville T(mnn I JOrfloll - hundas-esjenm- ' i 1 V -- irn all-da- V l d 1 J,v-ep- cha-pe- 1 v. fr full-tim- . - - . - Atr . ii Lrrl u ' lfldn Ji - - nd I 1 'Penally Of 380 !r0 ...... ,1 Driver th" Sacred Pageant To Be Presented e - rrnf,r Judge-Danie- . i ,er , , Pr-es- y dird. VV Bi-h- L!d r. 1 " a- , a tC rnu h- iin-- Riyrr , Tur.feJ.'1-- 1 I lut wi - ts H- trhJiorja rlPub I, I iaatix ." For " - j ,3arar en i for-al- - ladr 1 k,'ir -- tMeat'rCv I ... ' fui Motorcycle Spills Driver , Hits Car , Stops da 1 , "r !,S''. i tol w pres-,Bh- . '. -- m Spet-tigu- .h. .? . zz,:v. . "T ' n''l9- . 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