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Show -- -- THE DESERET NEWS . nOSHffiOfWfS BISK Now) ' the. patient ta Itah Elder. John A. WidUoe and Charles H. Hart Addre. : ' 1 . i. Session of Liberty Stake Quarterly Conference. The OCTOBER MONDAY Critical ruCz:t3. 24 J2! Oct SsifilH By Herbert Johnson H UK OUTUhES Th western conference of th National Children's Home end Welfsrs sociation will be held is this city, this evening, tomorrow and Wednesday, with speakers from different part of tbo west. The following program will be observed: - Monday T. It p.m., Immanuel Baptist church, address of welcome, H. J. FitzBalt response, Dr. John gerald. w. Plesher, Ldkt; Boise. Ida.; address, tha Rev. & W. Dickinson. D. D.. St. Paul. Our National Society and It Minn, Relation to the Sis' Organlzstlona," appointment of committees. Miss Ruth Tuesday 6 a m.. Oak room. New. hotel, address speaker to be seKingsbury, assistant librarian at the house lected. Welfare Work In Utah;' Mias Amy address"Child University of Utah, and Dr. John W. Fleahar, Bolts, Pratt, Kayrville librarian, were nam- Da.; "Th Neceeslty for Trained Worked on the executive committee. er and How Can These Be eeeuredT" discussion led b tha Rev. gtahmann, D- D. St. Louis. tabl round Mo, Tuesday p.m., oak room, Naw-hohotel: Address, the Rev. Georg "!" Davlee, D. D Salt Leke City , he Childshould Be Our Attitude Toward Born Out of Wedlock and It rT. Dlecuealon led by Prof. D. Shirk. Topeka. Kansas. Round table, address the Rev. 8. W- - Dlckln-f- n D. D St. Paul. Minn, "Border fe1 sdlettston ledNeb. by the Rev. Round tabl?" pmaha. y a . m . oak room. Wednesday hotel: Address. Dr. J Teurher. Portland. Ora, Line That Bhould Jr. Drawn Batween Our Normal Chil-- " " " and Delln-?- u ,Snd. 'h Defectiv M. W. Poulaon, professor at th trusBrigham Toung uqlvcp;ifv)mnd tee of Jthe Pro vr jpub)iel i braky, waa elected to succeed Miss Mary Elizabeth Downey aa president of th Utah Library .association at the conclusion of the annual meeting held at the capital Saturday. Misa Julia Lynch of Salt Lake was selected a first .vice president end Mr. Cora C. Steven. libraries at th stale Industrial school, 'second Miss lreta Peters, city librarian of Brigham City, waa -. X p.1' Ul service to Improved 2 per cent ta the past year, report according to tha third annual of the American College of Surgeonla Thia report released here today. baaed on a aurvey which Included personal virile to every hospital of '! or vr in th United SutM nnd InstituCanada. The following Utah tions wars given a place on tha "approved" lift: Saints Dr. W. H. Orovea Latter-da- y Cross hospital. Salt Lake City, Holy Marks 8L Lake Salt city. hospital. Ssit Laks City. hospital, -There Inrtituttons proved that they are giving the heat of scientific medical care to their patients." declared Dr. Franklin H. Martin, secret ary genera) of tha American College of Surgeons "Aided by one of tha great educational foundations wa have carried on actual visits to hospitals mads by trained medical mea. who aea working conditions as they are. Our report for 121 shows a marked Improvement In hosover, and pital service tha country forefront of states places Utah In tha In medlcnl are who active program on lte Utah la to be congratulated splendid showing and on the forward looking medical men, hospital superwho jiav intendents and made this advsne possible." service yesterday tabernacl afternoon wa m session of Liberty taka quarterly conference, withe Eldar Fred M. Micbelaon of tha atake preeldency In charge. The apeakara wer Elder John A. Widteoe and Elder Chart ea H. Hart President C. W. Penrose waa present Tha serrtcea opened with the congregation and choir, under tha leadership of Prof. A. C. Lund, singing. Now Let Is Rejoice." following which the .choir sang The Morning Breaks." Prof. Tracy T. Cannon waa at tha organ console. The invocation waa by Elder George H. Sima ot the Eighth ward bishopric. A sacred aolo. The .Publican," was sung by Mias Eva Alrd Elder Wldtsoa dwelt on tha subject of education. Ha referred to the orSTRIKE FOB SIX MONTHS ganization of a quorum of seventy In Iogan,,ds recounted by Elder Charles II. Hsrt at the forenoon session, In , which the seven presidents were comA preliminary survey of the reprised of President E. G. Peterson of tha Utaj Agricultural cortege, two source of Salt Lake In the event that pro femora from the same institution, nation-wid- e railroad strike occurs, German plasterer, a Scandinavian carpenter and two laborers He reveals that there are enough good dwelt upon the fact that although In Mock to last the city from four to these men had different basic educa- six month. Coal dealers estimate tions yet their education In tha Church that It per- cent of Salt Lake resihad made them equal In doctrinal dences have their winter's coal supand religious matters The pomibll-itie- s ply. There are now ltt.OOO tons of of securing a balanced education coal In th local yard. The estimat through proper prosecution of Church ed consumption of th city during Ih studies was Impremed on tha congre- months of November and December is 1.599 tons a day. It Is declared that gation. when the supply on hand Is exhausted The speaker mentioned as an President Penrose, whom he local yards can be. replenished - by .designated as thinker, writer, poet, utilising trucks for haulinglha-fu- el philosopher and preacher, as well as from Wasatch and Summit counties Wholesale, retail and warehouse member of tlr First Presidency. He said he had. heard President Pen- men are of th opinion that the im rose tell of his schooling but more than mediate territory would not be afthat he had heard him recount how fected. for from four to six months In labor In the Church had built him up. the event of a strike. Their stateThe conferring of a degree of Doctor ments. it is said, are baaed entirely upof laws on the veteran member of on necessities, no consideration being be First Presidency by a Utah col- given to luxurlea Information obtained from oil conlege waa cited by Elder Wldtso and he declared he knew of no man more cern shows that th city has a four month's entitled to this high scholastic supply of fuel oil. a three Justly honor. Presiding Bishop Charles W. month's supply of gasoline and a Nlblsy, who also sat on the atand, year's supply of lubricants and parafwas referred to as a man who had ac- fin. By Frank C. Crrmn The location of Salt Laks on the quired his real education through transcontinental air mail roue la anstrict attention to Church duties accordance with it policy of ac rapping obsolete vessels the navy de- other favorable feature, It is point' Growth of Education. ha daejded to Junk tha gunboat Yorktown, aaya a dispatch ed out. While a comparative)- - small partment The meeting of the two groups of part of th mall is now transported by from th Pacific coast. Th policy Is a wise and nerenary one, but excaeducators of the Church schools and airplane. It Is announced that tha have been mad to it, a In t he case of th Oregon and the Con- the publie schools, in the elty last pacity will be doubled In the event of ceptions , week waa commented on. "He then a rail tleup. Additional planes are ",tBOhnfor a Holme to tr(V the etory of the Yorktown. for a pen to retold of ths first schools started In the now In readiness at th field. might be made and write 'Old Ironsides" that another exception I added tAhe.. ny vy s collection of henered- iwHes the P'oneere of JH7, and 'old 'y grand Ibid bf ths establishment of tbs l'?"?d the In history the Torklos of Utah, and of ths founding College Boiler Room superstructure, and her braaa fitas the ship commanded by the 1st of ths Utah Agricultural college, Fire tings had been smoothed and poland D. Evans Destroyed by Admiral Robley wno ished eeemen til they 'looked like gold- - The spoke of ths high standing of tha stats American went to In educational circles. He eald to the decks had been scrubbed and Damage estimated at $1,909 waa had been thrown Into foul dungeon beat of hi knowledge both these Ameriuntil they were as white as the which waa discovered by the Chilean government. of higher education have dona by a fira room drivenXanow. Every ratline and of Westminster can nations wer. assured In those zhoud the highest per capita enrollment of In the boiler was dressed down to perfecgovernment of their 1140 Thirteenth Eakt street, tectlon college, of X any colleges of their class In ths Unlt- tion. Saturday night. Th boiler room was days and from th quarterdeck . ed States sent an He eald he regretted the burned Not a detail had been neglected, down but none of the other the Yorktown "Fighting Bob" loaded guna the Inability of the school systems to give college buildings was Injured. backed by In cleaning, scraping and polultimatum that brought either. religious training and fruited that Defective electric is thought of hi brave little craft - some ishing the fittings and equipment of system would be adopted In the to hsve caused a firewiring th speedy release of the ofAmerican. which the destroyed chip. Clear down to the double the old future by which general religious a building at 141 Flogal avenue early That wa In th oftime were flt ed bottom th word had gone, and 1 war -when training could be given all school Sunday ship navy." morning. Th structure wer drilled am told that the' firemen had even children in the United States How used Jointly ss a carpenter shop ana with sail and the crew cam the polished thtir coal scoop.. tbe Latter-da- y Saints are meeting thia garage. An automobile In tba place to repel boarders Then The the ship was on lack with the organizations of eemln-'arle- s was new navy" and the Yorktown wa dreaa crew, like the flamea by destroyed parade, with every member, as well az Church schools wai still an honored ship. from skipper to coal passer.Xin a dwelt on and also the work of the Favorite of Roosevelt. Defendant Defaults spanking new railroad uniform. Religion class. recail will As the ship cleared the Mare Island . of newer ship Proper diligence In attendance on Bench Warrant Issued Crews and assimilation of the truths taught th Yorktown chiefly ad a favorit 1 yard and headed down the river, th ,h Roosevelt. men stationed on the receiving ship by the various auxiliary organizations of President When the defendant failed to appear from which he reviewed the Atlantic Independence were drawn up at athe declared, would give anyone a good of course Isthe in for a bench education. Xh warrant waa with naval holds true In the tention." bln arfordanc pleading, fleet at Ban Franciaco different grades of the priesthood, sued Saturday by Judge L. B Wight, its memorable voyage around th stiquette, but the sight of the burwas too of a craft deacon, teacher, priest, elder, seventy of the Third district court, for Lafe nished beauty ss much. Kewbotd, charged with depriving an "Never wH I forget the Yorktown all of which . and high priest, They broke ranks and cheered down steamed ehe a broader viewpoint through the bring owner automobile of when uae of his the class she looked her to the echo. Reaching th machine. M. L. Olson, chsrged Joint- th San Pablo channel to San Fran-clae- o where the fleet was awaiting her, she work in their quorums receive her honored received a similar ovation.. to with Newbold. not bav ly pleaded guilty Ixyal Citizenship, and If la doubtful If any ahlpi Elder Charles H. Hart spoke on and his trial was set for next Thurs- gueet. A Fitting MemoriaL ptezented th American navy ever if loyal citizenship and Its relationship to day. warrant also was liwued so smart an appearance as ah did on Small and obsolete, even then, the Education. He declared that without forA C.bench C Jensen, charred with failure occasion. enlightened ciftzenshlp a republican to provide for his wife and two chil- that crew of men who cared wa man- - Yorktown became the nawa pride. A ship form of government Is predestined to dren. in She was known vs Roosevelt ' failure. gallant little gunboat and of and to be a member of the Yorktown An illiterate and unenlightof guilty to a charge of a On for her .reception plea honor coveted crew was a throughout ened citizenry would fall of good citiWalter Bate- the they attempted to ex the service. Ita been a long time sine zenship even If they were given he possessing morphine. to serve 69 day In Dress president all th love felt by the rank tradition but trod decks her Constitution of the United States and man waa sentenced "Teddy for personeI and file of the navy don the laws enacted under it, together the county Jail. more for still associate her with his memory there'll the chief who had and men talk with those of any state. He comship, recent when navy them than any executive in Summoned as Witness. mented on the divine be many a pang in a inspiration which aided in the drawing up of tha boat paaaew t deys of battle- heart If the old Memorial That was before the Yorktown Consttution of the United Slates end was amoclan The Roosevelt E. J. Groeeheck. county treasurer, and the read tta preamble. He deprecated the will leave tomorrow for Huntsville, ships white, with her upper work. today is sending It representatives Roosevelt search for never to field the organization- - which he said had Ala., to which place he has been sum painted into And spar colorso (yellow.) If they would preserve a spread it tentacles Into every state of moned to appear aa a witness In a In white. At their own memento with associated the union with the exception of New prosecution against a man named J. was a ship members of th rewhad real memento, closely Hampshire, Montana and Utah, which, J. Huntington, HP la required to take expense tha superior quality of paint th great work of the late beloved procured clothed in robes of white with him records showing that Hunt for the occasionFrom waterline to president, let them save the Yorkthe Judiciary of some of the states never owned property In 8alt gun deck ah had been palnte sand town from th scrap heap. . It wa and attempted to deal out sentences Ington new navy unLake county. Mr. Groesbeck la ed and painted again until her sidos under Roosevelt that theloved These punishment aware of the nature of the proceedwould ajz they saw fit. waa born, and the ship he shone fairly are meted out by masked and white ings against Huntington. make a fitting monument to his mem- Saliom Give Ovation. robed member who are not under on ry. bond or governed by law. The exThe earn tare had been lavished cuse given for these act la that the disease producing may be determinlaws are not faithfully administered ed. that the survey has been underIn some Instance. The remedy fet 1ETERINK1N SEEKS TO - j taken the state's in the interests of x such a condition. If It doe exist, the livestock industry. la in the ballot box. speaker declared, The closing musical number waa a Does a Kettle Sing? S0LIIEP0I5BNMT5TE1T duct by Miss Blanche Sliewell and Miss Claire Goaelind. The benediction wa by Bishop Charles W. Nlbley. At the morning session of the conAccording to ths generally accredited ference held In the Assembly hall, it the observation of a t James L. Barker and Horace Hol- story, kettle which led Jamee several areas where bacillus ninging' brook were mi stained as alternate Wait to a clearer understanding eC in the the to member of the High Council and the steam engine and what It might a undertaken haa Newmade like be to for. veterinarian waa Ballard sustainaccomplish, Shurtliff gtate Myrtle announced. It ed a president of the Relief Society. wn h of. etat. tXV'k.'Etl.'Vrv.y but he analysed the reason behind) The bacillus botuUnus (ls commonly Woman' Missionary -- d with Ptomaine LnV polling of useful function, in the human body and Union Will Convene perform a number of ceuree. the Melngmg' -- imiler manner . according .Vav.-.rl- of tha kettle Is due to th fact that The Woman' Missionary Union of the water Inside the vessel Is being to Dr. W. A. Stephenson, Into steam narian. thia city will meat In the Central heated and transformed Several instances of horses dying which, being hot, seeks to Hee and es- Christian church, Thursday, Oct. 27, rapes through the snout In doing thia, from this cause have been reported Butter-Kru- t, when th following program will be It passes through tho . comparatively Jto the veterinarian recently from narrow opening with a hissing ors Ullla. Davis, given: . nntHV when like that made sound, whistling Tho ba- h Morning History of Women's Work the wind forces Itself through " the1"b''r n In Utah: Baptist, Mrs F. R. Payne; limbs to exist practlcal-Iof the tree or th narrow crack 'eillus Itself known Slices smoothly; doesnt crumble. vet-t- h Central Christian. Mrs. W. A. Wright; the aid of a houae. Not only do'ly everywhere, according to tho demon-selveGood for 1 erinarlan. it has been Dainty, appetizing. Congregational. Mrs. & C. Hammond particles of ateam vibrate of them-yet ' ' but they t th kattl to vl- become dla- - old and young. Episcopwl. Mrs. Bywatar; Methodist, th,t ft doe notunder aa well. thu cauaing a certain bratlng Mrs Block; Presbyterian, Mra. A, G. of producing except waves ar which sound transmitnot Frank. Kayavill. ted te our ear drums In the form of condition. The, condition are It made with milk. n Afternoon: Business, Including elec- e efnglnr or hissing Impression. Just definitely known, althourn the germ beet Yoar grocer sell tion of officers; devotional exercises; a the whistling of a human being found In eilage, beet 100. "Our Leper Work, Mrs. M. H. Bowles; da ta the passage of air through thipup, alfalfa and other stock feed. It of compiling In- solo, Mra. Hans Flo; The Outttand-,- 2 small opening of th pursed lips. for th purpose of Condition formation In th various countlea of Foreign Mission -- J2.T.rr2nTHT d ! where the disease Is violent so that vMMa." th Rev. L. L. Combs; sliver Wheeler ( Copyright. "1621. by' Th Ithe benediction. condition which make th gens j , Syndicate, Inc.) ) - KSSUIKTIOil ILITEI ELECTS KELT OFFICERS COLLEGE (Special to Tha PHILADELPHIA, j j r secretary-treasurer.- -- - us ft, -- New-bou- se d,ulon Jewell,- - Cheyenne. led by Miaz Alll Wyo. ; zddreee. Dr. Seattle. Wash. Adoptions:" discussions led by Mra. Jessie Jordan. Lot Ange-ieCal.; round table. Wednesday l ie Nswhooss p nx. hotel, address, the Rey. J. Y. Hawk. Helena. Mont. 'The Attitude Our Should Assume Toward th Child Welfare League of America:" dlscus-!o- n by tha Rev. C. C. Stahmann, Jed D. D, St. Louis, Mo. yrge A. andSheafs, Vontraeta a. ty - CONSIDER MURDER CURE" m. le s - Unl-v.rst- ty fcu I holy-aton- and " T b'. 1 faring blue-cover- . - 4 '4 i s i ) : ' WHY- ?u it , r T WyU?S 1 the Ideal Bread for Sandwiches Rider 1 s, . it' l'la p,t 1 rfltxiov. the work of Miss Downey was adopted by th meeting. The resolution congratulates the state on having had The valuable and efficient service" of this organizer for eight years In the capacity of librarian of the state school office "Under her supervision the libraries of the state have developed from a few unorganized hook collections to more than 59 libraries with- tax support," the resolution read Resolutions wer passed also favoring adequate provision for th teaching In schools of th use of books from a library, and further deploring the publication of Juvenile books the physical makeup of which tends to endanger the eyesight of the children. The librarians present pledged themselves tq purchase and give shelfroom to as little of such reading material aa possible. It waa reported that Beaver county haa provided a tax for the county eetebHsh ee- teke-evecollections at Beaver, Milford and Piute is also providing Minersville. for a county library. - A Plea For the Yorktown sr w. aolulion-eemmending FKMIUE5 KHE Ml Burglars entered the home of C. O. Winkler. 1114 Harvard avenue, while th members of the family were at church services Sunday night and stole 76 cent In money and Jewelry valued at 616. Entrance was gained through th basement window and from there gtws tn "x dorrrTm ths first floor. Jewelry valued at SS00 was taken from the home of V. O. Buckle. 74! south First West street, by burglars who entered during the family's ab- St&ge Overturns and sence ftaturday evening. The prowFormer Resident Killed lers entered through a bathroom window. of the Prowler entered P. H. Johnston. 67, a former resiapartments H- Albert and Joseph Zimmerman, 62 dent of this was Instantly killed and 64 Hillrrest apartment, respec- near Craig. city, Colo., several days ago tively Saturday afternoon and obtained when the automobile stage In which ffS In money from the former and he was riding from Vernal, Utah, to several articles of Jewelry from the Craig overturned when it struck a latter, according to the police. En- soft in the road, according .to trance was gained by prying the latch word spot received bv hia brother, E. A. of tha locks back with a knife. Roosevelt avenue. Mr. 1J4J The home of J. Palmer Sharp. 1216 Johnston, Johnston was a brother of the late Yale avenue, was enters during the Sergeant J. H Johnston of the Salt absence of the family Saturday eve- Lake police department, who was ning. - A watch and about $10 In shot and killed several years ago by wer waa taken. Entrance moneyElmer Dewey E. A. Johnston left gained through a bathroom window today for Craig and will bring th body to Salt Lake for funeral services and interment. e - IIEVS III BRIEF Wasatch Oub Daooo T'he Wasatch club will give a dance at, the Hotel Utah grill, Wednesday evening October 2. Vocal and instrumental music mill be furnished by the Ariel quartet.. The public is hvited. Petit Laroeoy Alleged George Shaw it charged with petit larceny in a complaint filed by the courtly attorney. He is alleged to have stolen vegetables valued at $5 from John Cortella, 1610 south Second West treet. Will Meet Thursday The Osteopathic Health club will meet In the office of Dr. Mary Gamble, Templeton building. Thursday evening. October 27. Mrs. Kingsbury will present a paper, Sleep. Rest and Recreation." The public 1 Invited. Barber la Bankrupt Ernest 8 Livingston. a barber, of Salt Lake. Saturday afternoon filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy In the United States district court. The petitioner estimates his liabilities at $844. No assets are listed. Committed to Jail For failure to pay temporary alimony In accordance with court order, Domlntk Valerio wa committed to the county Jail Saturday by Judge A. R. Barnes, of the Third district court. Hla wife. Mrs. Gulsep-pin- s A- - Valerio la divorce. seeking AcSchool A Item la nor Improve cording td .a report of City SuperinN. G. tendent Child, school attendance during September, thl year, exceeded the corresponding month of 12Q The percentage of by 2149 pupils. punctuality also showed an increase, being 8.4 a against .! for September. 1929. Suit for Charge Defamation damages for slleged defamation of character has been filed tn the Third district court by Thomas Rizon against Charles Conkling. It I alleged In the complaint that Conkling wrongfully accused tbe plaintiff with the theft of some screens, a hatchet and a piano stooL 3. Parent Teachers' Meeting A meetr' associaing of th tion of the University Training school S e'clocl. was held this afternoon at I In the William M- - Stewart building on the University of Utah campus. Dr. George Snoddy, head of tbe university department of psychology, wa the speaker. A musical program was rendered. . . Only Mt. Pleasant Man Killed in France Is Given Military Honors 6tIon when th ctat industrial commit to rtritw th ontrdar cat art Inr out of tha robbory of th Dividend t tor of th Tlntlc Standard Mining company when several masked bandit entered th stor and after eheotlnr down Mm of th occupants uccd4 in effecting thlr eecap with stolen goods. Th case la to come before the In dustrial commission as a result of the claim for workmen's compensation made by hfra Elisabeth Weeterdahl. widow of John Weeterdahl. one of those murdered in the holdup. The claim foa- compensation Is presented on the ground that Weeterdahl met hie death while protecting the property of hie employers the Tlntlc Standard Min Ing company, and that aa a result the company is liable, under the compensation act. The case brings op issues new In the history of workmens compensation tn Utah. i Threats Received by- Adjutant of Legion Several anonymous threat have com by mall and telephone to Henry F. Crlttendon, adjutant ot th 8a!t Lake post of th American Legion, on account of th efforts ot th Legion lo find work for unemployed veterans of .the world war. One message threatened to meet and prevent any men from going to work at the West Jordan sugar factory. No men were sent to the factory, according to legion officials, because no one applied for thia work. The threats are thought to be the work of Ignorant cranks and will be disregarded, officers say. Woman is Injured In 'Auto Collision r Mr. Mary Odenwalder.- 166 weat Second 8outh street, suffered alight cuts and bruises about the face and arms when tha automobile In which she was riding, driven by Tony collided with a truck. waa arrested and charged with driving an automobile while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. He was released on bait of ' . $560. ' School WUlGive Exhibit. HE.NKl MEJKV 1CLE ZABKlhKlE. The Wasatch school will glvd children pet exhibition from I to o'clock, Friday. Oct. 2$. Mlsa Etta Power, principal of th school, will be In charge. Children's pets and toy of every, .description will be on exhibit and competent judges will ward ribbon a first, second and third prizes In each division. Dog, rabbits, poultry, birds, cat, plants, and examples of sewing and toy cooking will be on exhibit. Manufactured toys must be made bv th children themselrca to be eligible for competition. MT. PLEASANT, OcH 24. All business bouse closed during the Imprea-elv- e fur Private) funeral service Zabriakle, World war V ormer Henry Merville Dies. hero who made the supreme eacrilc In tbe Argonne forest, and waa the been man News in has be killed to received of the death only Ml. rieasant In In Evanston. Illinois, of Mra Char- . action, were held Saturday afternoon dV the North ward chapel, under the AnIotte Gascoigne Holbrook, widow f rectldn of hirst Lieut Clarence W(m,m q Holbrook, a resident : during which Glenn Jluilmircr, played a fun- A wa a casket Ihe brought tim- her husband was in the or puf- eral march, In. Th stand waa draped in whit, chasing department of the American F and decorated with flower, reposing among ahm a silk American flag. v A flag also covered th cket. large and South The combined Notch ward choir furnished the music n ciai numbers wer a quartet bv Wil ford Hafen. William Watson, Elda Ha. fen and Gertrude Rolf eon; trio. Jame ana Kuth Monson ,and Goldie Nielsen, accompanied b. Mr. Alta Monaen at Included th piano. The speaker Green Bishop J. L. Nilieen of Fountain representing Gov. Charles R. Mabejr. In closing his remarks he read the beautiful tribute to a soldier written by C X. Lund of Mt. Pleasant. J, W. Mayor Thomas Brahy also Cherry and by poke A poem,wasin Memorlum" read by Mra. RobJulia Smithson, ert H. Hinckley. Tbe opening and closing prayers wa offered by th Rev. A. V. Board. A firing aquad from Henry Mervill Post of th"warAmerican Legion, named hero, fired the salut after the at the cemeterv after which tap wer ounded and the grave was dedicated by Arthur O. Nielsen. Henry Marvllle Zabriakle wa born In this city, Nov. 27 1824. and grew to young manhood here. He was Inducted. into tbe service, May 2. 1918. and went to Camp Lewi, from where be was sent almost Immediately to France with Cdmpativ p, 364th U, , S Infantry. 9iat division. his company wa fighting Its While DELIVBEST COAL, IMMEDIATE wav' through the Argonne forest, he ERY SS year uneqaaled aervtee. waa killed by a bursting helL Oct Martin Coal Co 49 Mala Sc. Was. 6M. L m- $1,-9- Resident Smelting and Refining company. 8ht waa a cousin of the late C. W. Whitley. After th death of Mr. Holbrook in Salt Lake several years ago. Mr. Holbrook and hey son James, returned east and mad their home In Evanston. ( ' Liquor Violation Charged x J. B. Burroughs, 61. Thoms Sny. der. 52, and B. A. Johnson, 40. aver arrested Saturday night by deputy sheriffs on a charge of having intoxkv eating liquor In their possession. Th men were caught In raid on an old hous at, Seventh South and. 8eeond Weat streets One gallon of moonshine ffi whisky was confiscated. -- Parent-Teache- Tuesday's Organ Recital 4 - Tuesdays Tabernacle organ' recital program wlll be as follows, with Organist J. j. UcCtellan at the CJnsola: The Star 8pangled Banner. t Fantasia in O Major J. 8. Bach Spring Song Mendelssohn Communion In G Major BaUt An Old Melody ... Arr. by Organist Favorite Mormon O Hymn, . Arr. by OrganWt My Father-,..Offertolr la D Major Baiiat, ..... , -- . i t , 5 ' 4 ' r x |