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When quits a. she was by her to the leland OfUken' Prnts Llnemore, In tho west of Scotland, ghe lived also in Llrerpool for and then re- turned to ScoUand, ysara where whs resided Until oomlng to Utah, Mrs. McNeill was married to Archibald McNeill in Oovan. November, 1I6, the mother eg Archibald K. C. 'Sregon Short1Llne.n In November, 11. the deduced fai baptised a memberiof the Church. Before coming to Utah Mrs. McNeills home wae an open houee for the eliers and Salute in that part of the oounVry. Since her arrival here she has alwny taken grut interest In from her native land, muting them on their arrival, and helping" them secure employment. Mrs. MoNelU Is survived by her so rohle, a sister. Mrs Maggie K. Bmlt and a ntsee, Mrs. Bella C. of Belt Lake, and also a pleee. Peepers, Pheml C. McDonald of Patrick, Olaagow. . She also has numerous cousins la Llsmora t Scotland. , , Funeral services will be bald In the Envign - ward ehapel Sunday at 12 o'clock, to which friends are invited. tenthal and Robert Burns. that a federal 'agent e m approached by a man who, to whom he was talking, con-je- d that he oould cl'ean up a pile t gmney" handling liberty bonds. 0 Agent was Interested and more so ta bis acquaintance sdld he could 1 hold of $50Q.OOO In securltiea. ' be fedtrkl agent posed as cage "k In a brokers offloe, mors than Jog to toko the stolen bonds, rtg-m- d or. otherwise nd substitute At for negotiable bonds taken from Iwmployers' strong Box. exfiereo, it is charged, turned over . worth of Jxmfs to tho brok- a dark, promkdpg to bring M0,-- a wurth later. The second tide he . eared ha was rested. Then the -I-MS who had been under survell- i were Lee plckal up. Officials said ttiey had evidence that Pierce disposed of at least 10,000 Vrdrth at bonds stolen In Los Angelea un-jw- Swies-Oerm- an f Ao t o' - , 1 4 x f' ' V v - sale. Smaahhij bfgun climax to our greatest i AS t - ' , V 1 . o Bet--, " f ,J stocks- - i yr t'1 . t (I w 3 1 , r , ter coma, than wish you Had. Entire NORD "rin awhirlvhid iralue event t , . , I It new-eome- re 4 ' . 3 , TmjA Work at B. Y.U. Mewesll Children t HoepiUd in Receipt of Many Preeent i tbs summer school now being the Brlgham Toung Unlver-1- 1 Provo, opportunity is given t obtain an intensive course in the iject of genealogy and temple win. Prof. E. D. Partridge who has subject In the regular school ffteulum has been engages to give S course during the week of July I. Five recitations for five days fTI cover the ground outlined for 4 A regular longer periodhjBtake and TTd representatives as well as com-- I -- ttee members are hers Riven op- tunlty to prepare thembeives for t ertr work in stakes and wards. Those t Allllee who adopted the slogan of 4 genealogist in every- tamfhr, will SMo find hem an.1 opportumty to ttiake that slogan good. Prof Partridge states that many applications are already In for this course, . not only from tho nearby localities but Alee from the more distance stakes ' "id HARRY JOHN DEARDQRP. if Czzm irititnealogy and 4 ,s Liberty ward will pay honor at a farewell testimony to two tonight elders. Herrf John'Deardorf end Rudger Solomon. who leave eoon tor She mleslon. Dancing and a social will follow the program, whteh commences at 1:11 oclock and lncludee the following numbers: Instrumental selection, Mldgley Brea; solo,, Mrs. Nellie , Keddlngton wnjMi 1 prClclala said r? y : stolen Ub-- j sdUinjr to Jcha boo4s tor r'ker seeurttlse con-jtfOtlot k which led to the k'here la ooanectlon et U five Ji dsua trie Jkobbery la Loe Ante, torch trond thefts from the Xotlenol Conk of Clayburg, Pa. were charted with poesesslaf 11b-- 4 hoods, kotowing , them to, have olterodt fdrged of stolen, .m Vhe men arretted are Thomas F. who mid he was president of Trams --Cosst Finaoce Company; f, Piercer Albert Fitmry, Abraham 1 i. . Jrv-- ) how Ud i ( brokers fnt pocf af Ciret J0. Je. eOcJaU ' 4 e V V-- AKx h V i o A J at1 handsome clock! Two presented' tho L. J. S. 4 Childrens - aeso-elati- and wards nnro X Convalescent hospital on North Temple street The Daynu Jewelry and Jenson jewelry companies , are the donors. An 'ironing ' .hoard lias been presented the koepltal by the Balt Lake Cabinet A Fixture company. a wheeled chair haa bun loaded by a woman of the city, and the Salt Lake' Knitting store has promised gifts of stockings and underwear for children patients In acknowledging the gifts, the Primary officials announce that presents of wheeled chairs. Kiddy cars, rocking chairs and such articlu will be much appreciated at the hospital and day nursery, which Is now In Well established working order with many little patients. ft r If e bun have ' ELDER RUDGER SOLOMON. Bconberi s: Invocation; soprano solo,. Louise Watson; selection, Keddlngton Bros.; recitation. Busts Asper; tenor character song, solo, Robert Plnnock; Dorisj Robblns; . selection, Keddlngton i Bros, remarka missionaries, remarks, on 1, ' Sales Company Formed bishop. ' u -- . 1 ; nr if- The Oldsmobtle Sales company ,of Ogden filed articles of Incorporation with tho secretary of stats today listing its capital stock at ZM00 in (10 shares. T. Ben Meldrum Is president, Scott Nelson, vice president and Car , lyle Nlbley, secretary-treasure- r. liiBir - .' .X $ 1 v . ' r- i -- 5 K- - For. Mem 1 b- - , amcl . at low prices whch Women t ? wiU convince you " ' at once that such values cannot be duplicated elsewhere. t - i ' Sl.CO DOWN $1.00 DOWN .1 e puts you in tho on any hotter dressed7, class at once a real opportunity. , ffiTjmiUHS! 11 ibb ninsT Prior to the big reception to be given by Prest. Heber J. Grant at the L. XI. S. School of Musio in honor of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr nd Mrs. A.' W. McCune, President Grant will also be host tomorrow at 1 oclock at a Wedding breakfast in honor of the oouple at the Hotel Utah. TKh breakfast will be served in the The presidents suit of the hotel. -- !l B(&3y al (S' M I V T CILASKS .Toaorrovy l a i, J t V 3 Fox Trots and Masterpieces by Erfezy.Selectlons for Summer Homes and Camp-Sna- ppy the Greatest Worlds . , Artists. t s " ' f Caited MaPatreli ! 1$Haa Doll Tea Trot, Statu Raa d., , . t ' Lraeusee Lett fei Tret AIL Star Trio a Meueagee Marcb i Uaited Statu NC. - - 4 j. Marritk-Tvrqa- e Haad-Palat- U - Merlaa Raait eW4see4eee OB FRITI KRBISLER, VloHalat, eel HUGO KREISLER, Cellist. . , V. r (With Ftaaa. v Farewell to Carallaia (Leadaaderrv - Alrlt rim Teoaeeitattaa by rata aad Haga ji Xraialeri ISAaeh ... . ..II.DQ le-la- eh MCCORMACK; I taeh"where; ... ' Teau Alstea Wstersi 4 Aa ,,.,el eiaO aad Their Orcheatrat ..... lS-ta- ch 75c ee 1SK98 l Kftrky-Ko- Co-Co- o ONheitra. o -- Fox Trot t ftil Klckr-Koo Toy Bros, Marlarta Orekeotrot Wkltemi " s 1 TlU Utk - 7A ,.,,JOO Greta BysaFoa Trot Ctab RoTal .Orchestra. I Love Her She Loveo Mo rot Trots 1 96 Hlo Orehutra) U tjeafrey MMJ-Uvt- aHe l a.' 7s. BY MAIL FROM CLARKS No matter where ' GuD23 you are vacationing exa cajoy CLARK Service it reaches everywhere, . RDS decorations and wedding cake have by bun. brought from Los Angeles Mrs.' Raymond C, Naylor Snd Mrs. J. A. Quealey. daughters' of Mr. and Mrs. McCune. vln Addition to the host, the guest of honor, and Mrs. Grant, covers will be laid for th family and Intimate friends Of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. McCune aa follows; Prut, and Mrs. A. W. Irins; Mr. and Mrs A. W. McCune. Jr; Raymond McCune. Lieut and Mrs. R. C. Naylor, Mr. and Mre. J. A, Quealey Of San Francisco. Mrs Vivian McCune, Mr, and Mrs. Henry W. MflCune of Los Angelu; Bgward McCune, Mrs. Alice K. Smith, Mrs. Ann D. Groeabeek, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F, Gates. Mrs. Estelle Neff, Mrs Bessie Sparks and Mrs Ed Sparks of Naphl, who were members of Mr. and Mrs. McCune 1 bridal party 60 yurt ago, and Mias Ida Felt Ilf long . l friend of Mr. McCune. v 1W ' n- - V f A 'A 1 ,, t w y 1 Jt ' 4 v Outlnj Enjoyed J , Members of th stake preshtancy and high council Of Pioneer stake, with their families, enjoyed an outing at Taylor's Flat, East M1U Cruk oanyoh, Thursday night. Th - trip wu mads by ahtomebli aad th evening's program consisted of tuaehsoa. a baseball gams and campfire atari and musical numbers, in . which an part Id pa ted. Th anting wu on of a series propose during th season. .w" ' ! a osiiiimFtm Sale of Railroad Will - (8pcltl to Th New. Murdock, HEBER. Jun SO. ' Audrey , Creek yesterday afternoon. When the father ' returned from the fields after work yesterday h asked for the child and the mother said she thought the babe was with him. Search was started and the body waa found creek emptlu into It. The Murdock ranch is over th divide from Karnes, Funeral services will be held In H her Sunday afternoon. V v n. . Loo. . . . . .Tsealu The Yankee Prince, (old fnvortts) Cohan Pantasla, Hands Aerosa the Sea. v Tobanl t, daughter 6f Joseph R. and Marvel Lay Murdock was drowned in Wolf r pos-wssio- 1 Popular, Oh Bing H-m-m In stock garment . t brings you immediate mm 4 wt ? 4 CafeteriasTafcoo In French Capital , Dissolve Receivership (By Aaaociated Press.) ST. LOUIS, June 10. The ' rpoelv-ershlp'- of BT SLICE LANGELnsn. - , (International News Service Staff c - tgWFreMkr'cn T,8lt, Texthe Missouri, Kansas as Railway company will bs dissolved t lsf .nd! today when United 8tataa circuit Court tbri0.' mo?; AU th.S0.ntro5SceAa0hman Judge 8anborn signs a decree prepared by security holders authorising the roads sale by a special master for Fren'h All not leas than 916.000,000- - , c an nearly all email The Judge announced he would sign i!XXXllioK whenpremptly the noon the decree later today after,' minor whistle, blowe and do net , before t p!m! changes are made In it. El,fJjdA,r,itor buIn fnntl for ?pyenoon bed two Tull meal, so there is no Thln wt lrotnZlZr:V u".nd Canal Washout Damages Two Killvd, Many Hurt r 2r,m.dohaVC,, hn,0n,t n Road Into Heber City In Boiler Shop Explosion 6nf cafeteria is to b found one, ThAmerlSVW W. C. m4'fll ' (Special to Th News ) A. opened It Jfrtc"f (By Aseoctatfd pres) Washout in th snd 'nc then'll HEBER, Jun ?XX?nMi5 tZ h , i rton-.- , , i- - Onr -- , SO. trail near the Heber City power plant five miles from hare afternoon washed out th Thursday road ahd filled It with big Wuldera. Th water was shut out of th canal and th road was Immediately put Into shap so that Park-Uta- h mine ore hauling from the Ontario' grata tunnel mouth te the Ailroad at Heber wee returned thle morning, Tlmponagoa 'V To Cioe Band Concert ' The Salt Lake band will give ooncert tomorrow afternoon on Main street from 4 to I oclock. Tho fol lowing program will be rendered: March. Star and Stripes Forever Sousa Overture, Raymond ...Thomas Selection, Carmen Biset GottaoKal Csprlce, Pasquinade Vrartatlon, Roguish Eyes v., Grsenwatd Selection, Sari .Kalman Idyll, Tbe MUlIbn In the Forest, . R. Ellsaber ' t v jr PANAMA, June 30 Two persons were killed and several Injured today by an explosion in a, Balboa boiler shop, 'caused by th blowing up of an acetylene tank,' The dead are a negro employee and Lopold A. Johnson of Portland, employed as a riveter.; Th machinery of ' tho plant' not damaged. , , Diner lute Announced. Reductions . In - dining' car pricea ranging from I per cent no )0 per cent And affecting practically ovary Item of food served on Its diners, ire announced by Allan Pollok, superintendent of d!nlng ears, hotels, gad restaurants for tbe Southern Pacific company. , Reduced pries will become effective July 1. Also a combination place service win be estab- Jlshed July 1. according te tbs an. wouncemenb r -- f JI serve cheap and - good .V. Frf,nch .working girls It caters to th wh.? hfv th hardest Uf e ln, France. It patterned after th variety, with a long steam-- -' dths.bUt' 'M 4 ma,1r assortment of , mtn1 "rln -- JJiU.wrMUurant h Probably do a "? other one thing to the rising cost of living, r the PlacV K ' ,!n very center of the and SrSmaktng other rash- - ' lonabl houses where thousands of . vi breed. ,.thilr 1ilYT 5row,a 01 Partstsnnss an?. Srandea, pretty and i I!. , LT . pretty .who bush Into the 881111 hot h' hi?1. the UttH hippnlni donoYIiniJr tee Th7; long oyer their meala, for there !. shopping io be dons, or "they 4" combat 852 frt il" pr fh8"1 1 SUMSUat" ld " - at lunchtime wtq do well to , . Wr.nnU1 1 w lie raM to see bow serve thamaelvaa a V Aimnciin, J10 |