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Show ' - - r: ?.. awp, gn-- , sfnri rin r iGSriiEE i jff K2 Eaxterh m 4 cnJ Fire Million Men jective.' laAnny. or dneteted Prm) There an V tt Kwbi government's MOMCOW. Dee. 14 ' MMH perron. aaya report Rut mads kf TMNP Larin. tbo former Modal .loader aad chairman of ptuliaist MMIHh selected hr the Central la reduce tha number of tkM supported by the lonn. bo- aad la etlmtoate nrmniawij effvfl lJart BoUmtt Radalr. loader, a raeoat arOdo that the of tha Mol army la MOO, . Tha ataa of the nary ia not ia J that tha fiyune of Kodak Lerla aro srvmot the Bolabevtet aad sownameat haa at loaat 1J, 000.000 oa its aM aad military rpay-npare or aa poraoa oat of orory ton Is what ooaoOtotoo Soviet Rural. MTO.OOO Is tha ehril Industrie persons aro stayed In jut according la Ladas atatamast and LkOO.OOO are Is traaoport aarvlee. The employ ooa In at offlcoa aad lnatitutloa number 1.100,000. Timber work and work oadar government oostrol farm ranter 400,000. . Lada ears tha stoat owaoptay ro- eaa win bo mode In the dopart-- ; of odaeallba which la handed by and ha 1.100.00 itoidy At load ono-thiof thoao MB ba Oteebaryed. Toachoro ia tha or ' i will unaffected, hot eommlahnn intends to off ell aorta of museums, drama ten dnnetny etndioa and Ot rd i tnaUtbtioas whloh, ho do are aapptay the Ufa from the earn eyetem aad aqnnadorlay which ahoold be derated to free schools end poyfny kadi aelpH-r- t to teachers of ordia Pry motion, the aamber of y rsdnetsy oa publle payrolls. Loria aayo it wtB be tha purpose of hie oommto-t- o food for the work tludjnore HMSllal Industries wbkch hara to oappart superfleuou a aad tEi Prfcra Rodocod. ' Con In Economic and FinandakCirclae to be Ob- (Sy leteraetteaa! Hears Paths) enl rrEOPerOTUALDen damera bare followed the ted here cot the 14.-J- M-- easts a quart, v assdammdRsmmmm( srs Linds Officer ,V-- . UTbeHewa) ,i - "" nr otoice LKI Ottl (OoRrtM 1H1, by the L N. g.) Mispeh chaster. So. , I. Order ef the Eastern Star, Isetilled last erasing;.- tha following, officers to asm tot the ensuing rear: Mra Mar Pbetpa, worthy matron; Prod D. Ulmer, worthy patronr Mra Bthelyu P. Perking eeeoctele mat real Mra LouM Steward, secretary; Mra Emma VWk, treasurar; Meg. Beth M. Rssdall. coaductor; Mia Henrietta Atkina, associate lasduetrese Appointive offieere were: Mra Lulu (A Landmeek, chepllan; Mra Ida H, Wllllama, marshal ; MM Barth Carpenter, organist: MM Rowen Korn Adah; Mra Ethel M. Setter. Ruth; Mra. Nellie M. Case, Bother; Mra Id J Irvin, Martha; Mra Mend K.I Clark, Electa; Mra Elizabeth B Ulmer, warden; Mra Lulu W. McHan. aantlnel Mra Roberta Korea retiring worthy poM matron, was presented with rseetvsd matrons Jewel and also quantities of flowers Mra Morn presented each of her officers and chairmen with a silver spoon engraved, MltPah as a remembrance of a happy and successful year. Retiring Worthy Patron W. D. Prosser also, was presented with a handsome token of os' ' k - WASHINGTON, pic. 14. A world conference to dlacuae aeoaomle and financial raadjuatmenta will bo call- ad within 04 days after tha adjournment of the present armament conference aocordfny to the beliefs privately expressed today by Influential European statesmen now. In Wash, lnyton. . Their beliefs are shared by asms hlyh officials of the Hardlny administration. , Whether tha propoe ed conference will be held In Washington, In London, or In Pnrla remains to bo determined bat the dew Is held that one of the three capitals will wit' naas the assembly of the worlds lead lay financial and economic fiyures before March 1. Ptroay pressure la balny brouyht to and boor uPon President Hardlny msmbera of his cabinet to can the conference In Washington. officials Thus far administration hara rsfnasd to commit themselves. They hara listened attentively, even ejrm pathetically to the proposals that hara boon made informally, but hara said little. President Hardlny Informed t lend who aptwo European statesmen proached him that ho could giro the matter no serious attention until the conference la present Washington ended. To call another world conIn tha mak-tp- y Is ference while the first was rushing thlage too fast. The end of the Washington conference laenow in sight Dnlees ell eigne fall the conference will bo out of Washington by New Tears and that will rest with the administration. , European statesmen however assert their belief thgt if Pr eel dent Hardlny Lldyd does not ukelM'tilththe less George will end with' much success. chances for By the time the present conference Is ended, the administration hopes to hare the foreign funding bill passed the by Congress which will putto into arrange executive hands the power of the 111,000.444.044 settlement which Europe owes the United States. Influential mem here of the administration are convinced that America -cannot eeeapa partial pattou. According to the views of European visitor, aa expressed to members of the conference the administration four arwwM deal genera My wh lay problems. I. Oorman reparationsJ.-'Eorelgn Indebtedness. A Stabilisation of exchange rntea. PLCA8ANT Dee. 14. The new A Tariffs sf4t.mc elected Meador nlyht by try root of the whole situation u 1ST Ha. 1. Order of the Eastern in The first two has ftear, the problems according to follow; Worthy nwtreit Mias Once settled Europe's spokesmen. DisaBk Hayrick; worthy patron, L X.- these two problems yet them on a stable eeeorlste mstron. Bra. Aalacy era; conso basis the governments UHlaa no: eat coudactreaa. Ms Jab Mra. cerned can figure on the future with is octets eoedactrees. Klee Ids Bene: secretary. somd degree of certainty and the rest tfoeserer, K. X. Jobnetea: Aden, of the worlds economic Ills win be Mlea Bra ha. Flay aemeaeea; Rath, well on the rend te cure. ; Rather, Mra. T. hL Keaeoeff; Bar fcre. Mary A. Benad; Sleets, Mra. Maes: ebsplata. Mra. Mary Wall. Loot Retpecte Paid Rat. Mm Anal C Wall; marahsl. a Joryaaaaa; wardaa, Mrs To lire. Martha Land W. WaD: read; aaatlael. SMrs Craae aad Mr. and Mm l (Special to The Hup.) J Wan. -- 9. EPHRAIM, Do 14 Funeral services Tha M effleara will be Installaa tTTQ- -r araalny, Dae. 1, at Masonic for Mrs. Martha Lead, were held In aad a baaaeet win follow the tha tabernacle Monday afternoon with Utl EataDaUea. Bishop P. D. Jensen In Charge. Tbs Invocation wae pronounced by to.Gioe Hells O. Anderson, Sr, and the benediction by- - Erick Christenson. eakars were Jnmes Frost. S' : i, Holiday Performance Ulardeen, A. C. Heileon. Sr, P. L - (Wadal to The Harm) Brian holt and Bishop Jansen. Mnsle furnleked by the choir with a vowee MT. rtUAMAHT. Dee. 14 A. SenefU cal solo by Mra Rowland Toltion. aad heUdareatartaUuneat was la the Park cemetery. peefatauace M 4a be ytrea dortay Christ wee heU da ys by the meiehere of tae local Aeiarlaen Leyteapeejl aoeeidtay to aa hail. alyht T.ta P-veoiuei Moray - Tex aM aaaeanead Iwotldeat. ail local an carries mas who )f bad net yet received the fen mlleeye Cheek from the yererameat wooM -lUfMa. ha would take at ape ta Gkel tea fall aaraaat ia stalled ta beea aa eeoaeatt y many mlataPaa had tlm, sksmsi erAe3aaei!$mi8rT$!Bec?t, 4" f I 4 JUI A & r 1 'fflllfiX'lJIJfpA CABO SO co. t -- Four Days Commencm? Today A Worthy Soccetnor to ''HsawrcMiiic. canyiag aa cqaal ' aaiouRt of Liagho and Heart Throb. , REC OH A , r: f EHDERT - i at & t A C I, It teem. Hurray Barber Diet Ao Restdt of Pneumonia Charles Elite Ltmberg, 14, died St the family home, 4H( Poplar ftreet, Murray, at S oclock Tuesday afternoon after an illness of nine day Death was duo to pneumonia. Bora in Sweden April IS. 1101. Mr. Unrberg came to the United Rtatos when two years old. For the put IS years he had followed hie occupation as a barber at Murray. He Is survived by hie parents, Mr. aad Mra Chsrlss Liraberg, both of Murray; three brother bis widow, Mra Peart son and aa infant Emery Ltmberg, daughter. Funeral services will he held at the p.m. Murray First ward chapel at Friday. The body may be11viewed at a.m. te the family home from l'SO pm. oa the day of tha funeral. Interment win be hi Murray City cemetery. The body te now at the Jenkins undertaking establishment In Murray. t SORIA. DE CALVE COLEUAir& RAT KAliE. MOREY & & " MOORE era CASTOFIW- . - Tbaatro Crp-:- z3 Hsads; aad Tonday DECEMBER r. 10-2- : $ t&tineo,Tmoiy. r Bsac OCfln Ops ' It true muted by CeawopoMtou oRemereeqee," wad the ptetute was Marten, the ad atepted by Fraaeoe but eke dlroetrd the ttea as ereU. The story uf oguprmee,v off wbtak Vue Around the Cenn Is e ptrtwrteattre, was Heeiruci, -- FEATURE 1 ALL NEW. TODAY Another of Thoao Sereea Noyeltieo Shctdtognfs WHATS THE LIMIT? . GS3 Edward P. BUT BUSINESS 13 GREAT i Now Plains ' WILL ROGERS n Matinees I Tomorrow and Saturday at A POOR sRELATION and 20 -J Jete f Thorsday Moraiac . hbet COIUNNEGIUFFITH AMP1CO Ml IT of eg te tbo eeeetruetteu ' wee the Coraer." created It DONT MISS AMERICAN LEGION SHOW. , - remarkable eemteeetteu h emslttr Aeewad MOhALFDER ' - - nri- DBCEBEB 14.1W1 AY I; a 'mb Under Goran 5jr Women' n,j , VTL-3D- EUmNrlirmr? , CfliaEJLATED ' i t i . thtFcnoo Out of Tea Hu Huiantioo of Nonna) 53 : TUB DESE23T IJEV73 raraio. nsWcssir r - mmo -- t I - m'sr-- J 5i 4 3 ilo-- " ,T' ( i, -- VAUDEVILLE Hillard Gacli PAnTAGES -- In bla own greet play Lcionair9 (Igsli - DUSTIN FARNUT.l A n A MATIKEK MTUROAT Tha Primal Law 4 West era thriller staged with . startling realism. Mar y Thoraeaa. popular Ostt lake girl, te teadlay rate bestaes iesta wT areeeet tha play, "ft Kim Thera will be apodal n Q theraeee aad tableann dar-adp h play. MM Palth Hal see the affair. The pabUe ia Is o IPieod be Hue eatertaUateaL Bepweod. Te pee Rlahlr te SO Hlpbte te Chteeee FTM AMD THRILL t-- - -- The SKAT Oev-- e tUt aud OIAS, tsdUBal. aBory, lea. Mattera. Pteov. egos. Ftmt BuU WAS te Massed Bek, Mb BBXT ATTBACTIOM BBS. MOMDAT, - A t0 by tbs Ample. dktbjuished artrti vwi3cra a pregam of rt- Tfeooe E0E2ST B. l I 1 r f .3rte W V r Sir Sasnmorl , f ISP K4THBTT abb PLBvnr V- -' tf k Pctarew WdbyJL OwmlSwbi The music fits the Jit it. :r;? vrtgi TWKLVg WXBHm KAMM ClNom or tr.ttt at ttixKra-co- xx aiuv Ti tfc . M v r- 'te v rrSJnJ .?T i fp 'h Cm. Otssedv , me?sys " Can yon yet it without a prescription says Yank. . Thou mskest.s dry remark ! ssys Sany. And the quips, the exciting situations, the keen satire, and the gorgeous trappings, and stage settings get em all A mixture of the medieval and modern which tickles the fancy and makes you laugh and laugh end . , laugh some more. t Jf r-L-n- dWru V' TIASJE3 Umt up-to-da-te flDTEU GENSV12YB or ' r rrtrawat c; r 19 te wpuHty CoonceMYaDUce A OeRsry. Wilt tilt with IIzdry Soaraine,'. . 4. IhoiffT te (W Hey rMWil Unt MOTtaf flotvvt tfht y pm&amt te ar Slautt Twete tl UUC TODAY Mk CchapwanMtcf ' Conung Amiuement Center of Salt Lake ' PWot Bui. riiwr Evi, Doer Mouth ry WTfsryHObffrigTnwkgrrgn-Ave- Appropriate Mew Organ rhewaal aad 147T-1I1- A T Oy Aeao elated Praea) MT. PUKAMAHT. Dee. 14 The tint paMHe sathertoy la the new Weeateh a Chiietwaa eatertalameet tri 1 ..Ke held PrtAay nlaM, Deo. IAeta-atI e e ok, whoa WaoabA academy 14 ' JT PUKAMAHT,TheDeHerth quotum pf ' Waguabala aad Kemper Praeeat la - if czzzti i iMjmnmmm to Open Vkk Entertainment eke, Mr. Macks tegayemeut eoatlnnee uatH January I Next week, Weeutelte , Xnu week, otmeoth as MM Nate Tears week. --The Big teats aew pelltay for all plays Telepboae Was. min TtirsJJeCelS uit tha asMasi tf Salt Lake ' Theatre ! raxna gin gntDAV At 6'- , Coattance Takaadjs bi lWcassat Plica - & . -- p 1 . 4 J |