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Show v w , k 89 W 4 I the ' DESERET1 12 NEWS ; SALT NOVEMBER ' CAKE CTOf 'SATURDAY Nrwg C -- Header Write J Of Yam Swapping Cooperation In Any Feasible Plan Honored At Rites to Chief of Police Harry L. Finch lnteraefr three at install stop sign tion on Eighth West Street The' slgn wm be erect?5 i Eighth West at Fourth North, A a result of recent automobile Fourth South and Eight Wast the accident in the west part of town. Streets, making Eighthmtersecuon. each at street asked . B. Erwin through today Mayor Intersections v Building Story To Get Stop Signs Stirs Hlemories -- Sessions Will Discuss Problems And Plan -- 3 Couple To Celebrate Gold Wedding Coal Men To u late Association Of Smoke Fight Meet County Officials To Women Assured Of Full 7 1933 . On Old Comer It seems the tearlng down of the and producers will Godbe-Pitt- a Building recalls many smoke of memories, not only of the building cooperate in any plan Itself but of the old comer tn the , Plan abatement which is feasible, reprei when there was no building day of the members insured the Utah State Association of Couw lives sent and tt was used by the gang for announce Commerce were today of Official Womens Chamber and experty the swapping of stsories ' board at a meeting In the Chamience. by j. w. Gillman of Utah County, conA reader of The Deseret News president, following an U4ay H ber building Friday. In San Francisco wrote recalling ference yesterday with Ferrell The session was called by . the these days of long ago when the, Sait Hake Chamber Smokeless City Atms, association secretary. it harbored romance. Kef ercommittee with the women attendThis year meeting will be held Mc-- t ring to The New account of the at the Ben Lomond JVC. S and ing as invited guests. Arthur tearing down of the building for a riant, committee chairman, preHotel In Ogden. Where various the erection of the new MontgomwUl be sided. problem erf county offvtala legisery Ward department store buildocuseed and a proposed coal producer and dealers, The ing, this subscriber wrote: lative program will be drawn. heavily represented on the dumIt reminds me erf a way back, Gov. Henry H. Blood ha. been Foot troubles aro a tragedy. committee, Smokeless openly ber there In the early seventies when Isked to addreaa the official at the smoke was a nuisance the admitted von toe Place waa corner this on meeting the Locke says, "If tvrrjent morning Dr. opening meeting and that all feasible step should going fellows M JVr. fi after tbeaddres of welcome -AXDMKA. ANDREW MOL LKRCP Lake tklea. Salt clear to be taken vodi hut chairman of those days. ftv M. 1 Ltti Shots, pnfttij flftd, by Charles A. Halverson, Mr. A. C Lund, state senator-elec- t life in- - Salt - Lake City, where Ka Pavement Them j of the Weber County Commisaioa. United in marriage 60 years, and president of the Womens in active been havein dmic no were risk to There pavements htvt they my ; IVcportaKEtid (Vafereaeee Chamber, quoted from reports to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Molierup i , Chrueh affairs. Mr. Molierup those day just dirt streets and and the Eighth ''The afternoon of Bee. the effect that complete smoke of 443 North tens of thousands of patients at his A mission to Denmark After were not filled sidewalks sidewalks. The treating .their Celebrate will w11 9 Streets, elimination will not be physically morning of On this, 1916 to 1918, and served are from now. as as wide with they anniversary wedding conferences, golden in departmental possible as long as soft unprocessffinir m Williamsburg, Ontario, this famous specialist home again in that field from 1923 corner the rough, hardy citizens, Tuesday, Nov, 10, at the M. selected officials giving discussions ed coal Is burned. to 1925. sat on the board H. Mrs. H. They congregated. bear his name, of e daughter, of problems directly connected f The Womens Chamber of Com designed and endorsed the abocs that The following children of benches and whittled sticks while - East with' their departmente of county has been actively Interested Lund, 418 Thirteenth will atmcrce "of the dav Mrs. and Mr. Molierup MrMlXUK the topics B. they argued MRS X. J. to help soil more thousands. in plans to eliminate the smoke by Street. tend Tuesday's reception: Joba AnDinforniaI dinner-danc- e and awappad experiences and Mr. Molierup was the founder processing Utah coal. stories with each other, seph A and Albert C. Molierup, been scheduled for theail-.-evening of of the Molierup Transfer and If your fee ate misshapen or ache and tire, step both of Bait lake Cityi Mn. B. J Manley, executive secretary, waa born They were a Jolly good natured Be g Mr. CUlmaa Funeral Services Heidi Utah Storage Company. He Denmark. L. Guynon, Los Angeles; Leslie Coal Producers association, men those crowd of hardy days.. into a pair of M. W. Locke Shoe and get relief. Regin Hander County, Mrs Melvin Binning, Oakland, There was an awning to shelter asserted the coal operators will try At South Jordan For Nov 8, I860, and came to Utah here to Califr; Mrs. W. R. Hawke. them from rain or sun. The awn-- . any plan for smoke elimination general session istered, certified M. V. Locke Shoe fitter are In the fall of 1884. and outlined at a Dec. Mrs. H. M. . and Woman Portland. and Moller-Heeded feasible was-bu- ilt 8. Ore., is economic. that Mr Pioneer of substantially 10, tng 1880, Nov. On the afternoon H Lund of Salt Lake City. for presentaThe two groups compromised serve you. Amanda lumber with strong posts and sup- - - lews will be drawn up was married to Jane with the appointment of a Joint and one part so the heavy snows of winter Five grandchildren the In Logan tion to the stale legislature this I Funeral services for Nancy Elida Ofgren be will also to Mr; 1215 meet tiiilmi. at at m In. to died was committee cave ho it ould not pm Vinter according Mrs. Molierup Ross McMullin, 87, a Temple. there. "I suppose there are many like Monday at the Chamber building to born in Bromby. Sweden, July ltalaton Iidw4 I0"1 the at home mav 1 call i,h The Friends the awning Jor! remember are who report. especially mvself, compromise PrePr !Statelegiltor 14 1864. O. McMullin of South i i to bind of Mr. and Mrs. Lund Tuesday and toe old gang. Waj given pow have spent invited to attend thi meeting when Mr. A. Th couple U ..r ,.r 11 m. conducted Wednesday from 8 to "Tmtelative program la drawm,t dan WCT p The writer cajl attention to the greater part of their stir made when the "hardhearted !m school Auditorium at South other Mr GUlman said. be will announced owner officers corner lot wV,.. New Howard, i to erect an imposing two-ihe conclusion of the convention tJoroan. Beck Bosone. Victor W. Sweet. Coal plans VUlliamiioit. were The speakers on Dee. 9. story "skyscraper". Heinclosed a ltoalpr, prpsi(ipnt C. E. Murdock, , C 5CCI1 Presiding officer and speakers R. A Lindsay, Bishop B. H. Beck president of the Utah Stoker Deal poem from the Salt Lake Herald OrfferV conferences. fas toe departmental of Mav, 1876, which explains the stead. Invocation mas by Bishop ers. 1) G. Cunningham, I) A R. G with a chosen follow for been , haw A free course In journalism feelings of the "gang. the Benedic-- ! W. master mechanic: Mr ' of 18 toe presiding officer listed first--B- - Samuel E. Holt and 12 A Pome and bov between years Mrs. Louise 1 - Merrill lion by Patriarch James E. Bate- ikon andHorne, toe Salt conducted County commissioners: T. A will nnn be B. Farewell, farewell, to thee old E. by Erwin. age Mayor last arrest the ,,h B. Quinn. man. Interment was at the Heber ;1 Barton. Davis County; God ties corner Press Club, a unit of the lo uVron Korbe said it was e- - K''rv lake Salt Lake County. furnish- nmaied that the cost of smoke ,tnri.?!!,nlvCRowmam who cal Bov Scout organization sponThe awning is gone like a " City cemetery. Singing was , Clerks and auditors: beMiner. beautiful dream choir. loamage to property In Salt Ijike h attpmMKl sored bv The Deseret News, Juab County; Ferrell H. Ad- ed by toe ward P Alas' now the old crowd Is ginning Wednesday evening. Mrs. McMullin was bom Dec. 11. j City is 825 per capita or 83,750,000 payroll .Mutual Creamery ams, Salt Lake County. connec-In held be forced to wander . Classes will 1847. at Hamson county, Iowa, the a jear. Treasurer heck at a local service station, tion with the clubs regular meet-To some other shelter beside Reese. daughter of Thomas How She Bees Heber Treasurers: City, at rheMJ planti at 7 pm. in the the cod stream. Joseph Smith, while he was being " "T Exclusive In Utah at mKht before ing each Wednesday on the Carbon County, Clair Hutlet, Iron came to Itth with her family at second ' wi ,hiank tK, And. perhaps, when at length club a headquarters checks roll the age of two years, on Sepl. 6.- persecuted by moh pa County. buildbrre vallev. the in News we all of Deseret The floor lorncrossed the with sleep Carbon Johnson lev. Row plains, They 1830 in.. toe Aaron Assesaorr Ellas . w., o And the joung generation te8m T M;ii;7.roued the sunpclon of ing. 33 Richards Street The course father. Jh-JtCounty U M. Atwood, Utah shall loaf In our (lead. be open to all boys who wish of nows and a team of oxen. wa-- a life guard of --the Ashcroft Serv- - willtake .n;;;;ndanl'at'the corner lot owner who is work Some newspaper to up junior Burvevors: Mr McMullin state that she f" Irving Jooev Weber him handed TT hen he less hard hearted STORE those attending who are reand THE GREAT INTERMODXTAm hat hardships were written County, George Halej, Salt lake nepr neW a, creamerv check, Will put trp an awning to Boy Scout will be eligible gistered were for thev the Sheriff County. trip, 17 VI, Urtlnn.011 Deputy fnr club and contri shelter their heads. the to Attorney: Bartlrv GW ?! Sorenon wa, railed to inv estigate buteJoinarticle press There's Heap e' Living ough. to the Scouting page Stanley them The) made their Summit Countv. of the Deseret News Dunford Utah County . Provo and later moved to Heber .. of ,' Paul Whitnev, director of the Miltua. Creamery check, on press club, w ill conduct the meet and the journalism course Recorders: - CaQ ' will be given bv Rav McGuire Both Was'car. members of the News take County; Alfred Sharp, 'at Salt lake and raised a family de men are atch County. " staff. Earl of 11 children, five of whom sur-the deputy Clsud to Hiller, Nx vive. Her husband died 17 years tut waa mi t She leaves 47 grandchildren said. nr Dean Austin Of U. To ago. Beautiful Songstress 38 and great-- , resides 84, Robert Rosa, Direct Rotary Program brother, To kVisit Salt Lake Gty at Joseph City. Utah, Co. 600 made McMullian Mrs. . mruuiD ass . . -pairs of buckskin gloves. 65 temple a'made bv Ellen radio broadcast, will pas. through student body, will be In charge of aprons, and manv quills up to the . ac sn was She of present time the program at the next meeting Lake laie tomorrow evening the Balt Lake Rotary Hub. Tues-- live worker in the Church. Sf"81. Knuhs hroht a verdict'en route to Newradioork City, Mis Austin Uah. The popular dav at the Hotel performer w rHIMM KCTlKKS granting Mrs. Iterohart damages ln the Eajrt and 0I wilt be assisted by other officers Wifa of Dr Darel Cushing director t Immediately to Holly- of the student body a Third District Co Jrt Hmd return to resume her program from The program wto be under the child welfare jn New lork schools turned bj lectures of twelve a sene T . Jury. cits directum of Lawrence Richards. began Barnhart had asked 85 000 that Mr Parent Teacher rhlrman of the vocational service before officerIn of which charged in District her Granite Associauon complaint, F. E. vice with Bertllng, Love committee, Schools last night. The meetings that the remark were made at a Elertrical Salesmen president in the chair will he conducted bv Mrs J. J. club meeting. The case was tried To Attend Conference Stewart. diMriu P T A president bafore Judge Allen G. Thurman. fn M boodlUMI Tfe (60t oppf Will Of Boyd Park u How York uowpqpor D L. Freebaim, Guy Child and trtol feat wttk a divore Probale il Filed Delbert Berret will attend the anFar Sho wa a boaotifci! Wraps nual sales conference of the General aad fe witeooo fectrifed "but oho ot of Boyd Tark Jeweler, Dalwill at The be held to Electric Company ' 4Mif mor not attract! the Third DisFur ceased being strictly a luxury las. Texas, Nov. 1L 12 and 13. as a oi womo aro fomw? lot was filed today ln Thousand T trict Court The estate was valued tut btoauw result of toeir superior sales recaid huni feotr oppool Mrs. Ella i dn not know what to do In excess of 816 000 was it ogo No longer, with prices ot o years ords during th put year, B too lot how would 'too ik S Park, mother of the Jeweler, was announced today. s is the joy of owning a fur coot to too tl and at tho tamm turn new low, in Interest The salesmen will stop at Denver pWtvceu cluzrm cmd acquiro a cfeanor, bequeathed that sparido with the Boyd Park building at 162 South rimmmt okm and or to Dallas. to a few The beauty the confined route n and Chicago mo buorart booHh Main borne of the share of the aoferftyr And paio ia ononjY Inheritthe practicality the econwere comfort PROMOTED Park LAKER SALT Company Boyd Wor not do what feottoando t wo - hro Washdotio fe rodxro pounds ri pawpafed sd bv Samuel C Park, a brother,! at war The fashion rightness of furs the department omy Urt Satisttod usws mil rt tSo Knmehoo and Dorothv Park, the widow. ot ington announced the promotion Isespoanfui Way. Toks eno hall of the mnnev is to be The rest combined to moke o fur these ore Lake oil Sait W. A. Haves. C:ty, of of 4a hot a etaso KraachM Salts distributed in accordance with a to the rank of first lieutenant in ovorf warning bsfnso brwaUgof sad to your wordrobe coot a trust agreement necessity the dental corps of the regular Continental Bank and Beverly S neb poMOM. krt it up tor 30 dor said an Associated Press .National Fur NOW armv, Purchase during be and Tb wwob " ciendemn are named executors, pevnd bov. vcnuMiM. Week when stocks ore ot their peak trwSw Salt m. a fclsd 4 4 oral. BMral evil, roar . . . orv prices ore within your budget. m yoti Modd Si. tudes Mr and Mrs. JC M'. Hoopes, 440 end kneels toocld hdv. to laeetina prort Coaisville Avenue, announce the hr and tor roe to eiuoy oood Inalrb 9mt will birth of a daughter Frtdav. Mr )Wvt ot ah a fecol at Krusch tor ndc oosls but a tew centa Hoopes Is a construction superinJaiyM Ask any dnapet ln 6. end tor o tendent for the HurJau of Reclama held, aed tmmmmom Ihw tt th. FASIIICHACLE ECOLOGY! Mr. Hoopes wa the former XnsdM War does r da as edrsttlMd lion. Miss Jean Edwards of Bingham. " Coal dealer Law Program it the annual meeting at DONT STAY MARRIED ; i to the wtona shod ' id Jup r, t j -- D. 1 - rj"- ;s., jasr.ffwAa. i 10.50 l H I 1250 i Pregs Club To Solution To Train Journalists T-- f " rr . hat LB-Vicker- j SHOES 1 It 1 AUERBACHS W (1 tZ? WRIGHT ,.'. guilt homg a I Wright 1 tfjmB23 r Anderson Lumber v 7 rhak 111 Xh HI f ; Lesser to:!iT8 HATIOtliU FUR WEEK , Led HeebesCs , Called To Mission Field For Itself la Beady one-sixt- h . , -- H. HOOPER MORTKNSFN n U r - II- - ii: HKVRT J4COR Waterloo Ward To Fete (xilonia Juarez Pa) 9 Missionary Going Honor To Elder EnTo Briton tering Field to hi ' t 4- Queenseland Seal . . Striped Lopm . . Blocked Lopm . . . Leopard Broadtail. New silhouettes, exquisite furs, ond fine workmonship ot this low -i rr 1) -- 1 r (Convenient 4f&nd "Telephones Additional monthly charge now 15 cent for only 18 months. No charge to change your present telephone to a hand set. Prior leaving fnr the Brit Elder Henry Jacob of fvtloma ish Mission. Fldrr H Hooper Mort ensen, son of Heming C Mortensen Junrer Mexjco. wa honored at a of 429 Emerson Avenue will he missionary farewell party given in honored at a fareveli testimonial the Juarez Stake Arsdemy gvm tomorrow atR TO p m in the V at nanum. Oct 27 prior tn hi enerloo W ard rhapel. 162t South tering the Mexican Mission field. The following program wa givFifth East Street. Remark bv Bishop Anthony Preparation to present the fol en Bentiv Fannv C Harper lowing program ha been made Ivin President Claudius Bowman Hymn, choir and congregation Stake liford M k amsworth, and praver, John M Marge tt selection choir. Albert Klein. Director organ Response wa given 'selection. Sacramental, Iouie by Elder Jaroh. and dancing and of i refreshment followed, Baughman: remark. Pres Tho E. nerving iTowlert violin duet, Afton Mar Maacah Franeom, accompan gett To iChanningVr Pollock ' c ist, Phoeb Petrrsmv tenor aoio woriev: remarks (Lecture Monday At U. and bi. Dr v Pre. Aahel H Woodruff: musical and b). Prof Alfred M selection Channing Pollock eminent Prof. George H. Durham, lean pkrvwnght, will arrive in Salt Lake solo Ann Mrs. Sunday for a, lecture at Borg; harp reading. la and b). Miss Frances Frober Kingsbury Hall Monday night, tin.1 (a) First Arabeque, by Debussev: der the auspice of the University (bi Romance, bv Rubenstetn: con- of Utah Extension Division. His second program of the tralto aolo (a and b). Miss Jessie wilt Evans: remarks. Bishop Alexander Master Minds and Artists Sene. Dr Sherman Brown Neff, head of P. Anderson: selections (a and b) Ladles' Quartet. Eliza Brlnghurst. the English Department of the will fee host to Sir. PolLaei Fuller, Crisde Dixon. Dorothy Rosebraugh; response; the Mission-- ! lock during big stay In Balt Lake ary; anthem, choir; benediction, City. Dr.' Neff also will introduce the lecturer at Kingsbury HalL Arthur F. Coombs. V r J$3t etU OKt fosifltss ojfitct The Mountain State Tel. & Tel. Company A 69.95 . , CEAUTY! EnEATH-TAKR- G Lot Angelos Sea Francisco Denver Feeble Wicbito Kenta City St. Lee it Chicogn New York Corocul . . Americon Brood toil . . . Dyed Squirrel Sides . . . Tropical Seal Kid Corocul . . . Northern Seal Imperiol Seal! Exquisite, flattering! New 'silhouettes and ... 8.00 ....$ ... 10.00 0 .... 8.00 14.75 16.95 20.75 master rus 21.50 T7r:;f3 Washington .... 1.85 manipulo- - tion! -- SECOND 99.95 COAT SALOK riOOR or FASHIONS 30.15 Amer-Durha- be-th- Todtj! price e THE GREAT' IKTERMOUliTAlTi STORE I |