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Show , , - . , , , , ' , ' ,...'c.-,,- , ,. ,, t i dams- ME2 DESERET . LAKE CITY NEWS.. SALT- Here's What's Left Of 12 lion Steeds Once Strong; Swift ., - - - - ' ' - --- -- . - , ' ' , MAY, ' 7 - ...er .,". , 4 ,! 18- - . , 1933 i , - itattiors... Anna. W.S., fellowinf: nun. litmus Apatake,, ,, Maneense. Attalla. Arataka, Islets, -T-Fakers's, anertow. Takatoe. Hott and Raii ' p , f EncyclopedieChurchastor y ' Slash -- : : ' fp. . - , - arr the wand, ot tuhual. RorinaLRiaaa tare. Vavatu, Itivivi and Esparto., para. TIthprinelpal Islaoncla.area( thibthe the Tubuai', Archmelege . . ' , . ByAncirew Jenson . Foreseen ;iis i . ti 'Utah Ito,ad 3Fund ' - '., ' - - :, ..... i.,, , - I . ,.,.. ,, , . k ,,,, J. .- ' 1 aCtivities in ;4 1 -..- ; NO. 933 It t,t, 1, . , - - -, - .: T- curi.e,,, 1,1 t.he, tem soarrr , , I . :, pacii-te,war- ,,, - , -- :'.-:';- ,.; ; ' ,' ., ulation re , ..6' t 4,whieli adept-,'Antir- g i.lti r'. 1 it; t ,,Road construction , t 1 II - :1 - .,- ! '' Bankirm...! ....', h.. ,.-1-- 7---,- , Tabilat Arc Precinct. imithe helix. Huepu Cauka. Eloo; Hun. waa, , '. SNW11112-EWAEr- k ttuna. Merano. Tamil and Fat- eCutiewt341 In s t i ! ,. Of the Cook Arctilpelegn IFI 17fortahthreilsvcalTydetrras.begiticallnymredng uJceut; :Stake, Box Elder .. ,..". Co, Utah. COO', ;foga et the LautiNdal semui re" ISLANDS '', mIssioN ithe princepalislanda , a:A ftaratone. 1 if federal' ,.. tg: 1 Aliatio ' ' u,aneara., ----ythorizat4ons in that part of Curlew Val.:, (filter ism tepee the Tehil..h: go. j N 1 , ---ed Senite I The. ..1 ot.Peee-hes r...' by Ite Valiet StAtes within the limits allmoon) rtutprtaea toakr.grhups that ,'.1 proneyst ""T!!!.",.--:ley Tahiti Ards. after the bill comet out of ;Box Elder County. It includes thelistano, lying i in the souut , ,menin. , with the 'louse Cord. town el Snowville wthich is situat.iocen, known r ....., 1 I1 4 1 aa the,ipelagolare Borabeich, Husthine and, Istand ,...-- tiaey 4., Y.,hidl,eard,,,MaiSo . Horea (or i a Lures) ' He was accorded the honor 10fcreuse Scheduled ,,. i .., ; ,a1 Curlew Valley, ZAI mdes aect-eo- f k 7jisiiii - ine ) Tahitian group and gag, theqtaahilliu' 5, -I . ' :7 ,' last night by the Salt Lake in-- . .' , .' 'WeKt the :: i ,.. . State Endipeer E. C. Knowlton 'r teutit! i Tuamotu and Tubuai arehipela-- i ,C! Brigham CitY. P - I 4 '4 . four-attune chapter at a dinner meet-:2S divided et Irdo of The.miittion nartheast ; ;: the uncier all it mks French pre-asi State Highal Commis- :seat ,K.t,ett11' Xoes. 'being ile, ... 1! I : ::, i , " ..' i .: ''' 611 ' naMelYt Or Pacific' :Cc'nferelwes the ing in the Hotel Utah. The mem diStrirtS, at ,(ttnt ant'4".1'' contain the These groups found ln .: tlapnot :,, , ' ailt U ' 1 '.ii ;" gv. .1, , ..::.t stlYzind the bill now iin confer- - and 18 Mil" southeast of bership Was given in rectrni but i Tahiti, Tubuai, Upper Tuamotu I. "'n''a great number cif timed. them:and - ;ion of his ofiLower Tuamotu. The head. . the Is'eeequeetere of Lne'relnly II efice that Utah's aotaA apportion-ereeka comparatively -- few of Ce and, enthusiastic, support ot...i,. ix, .of these , , titaree(suarters-,- ed. list and f,14ertt lit.fetteral.htghWaly.,InorkeVIV A;larleW,1smut., , would be reduced from chapter activities; declared W..E, i s2.011,00.0, .liillie is about one anti a haif mile::Late. deseneel except ouring, the Papeete, on the- island of Tahat. la. a L. D.- 8,,,chapel 3,1yrick, cnapter president, in pre- ...available for the current fissal rlloulri rit the emneare litro,, .. diving seaaons. Manv of the iwriere there vear to M.021,000 for the fecal twetla UW and Idaho. seating the award. islands tore of (oral structure . coa- t- and a Mission home. Sfode,thela Near of 1930. Honored Dr. btoider ' , ' Curlew Valley was for manY;pri sing a circular coral reef uporvels have becn erected on Takaroa, ; 4,";?- " " ifowever. in the next fiscal )ears a favorite range for tiock-whI'hoesrarzz444, land haft formed and tuz,!itohno Taahtlia and Huabine '(res The dinner was given in honor 4,1( (,:;,t, 19441. of 1. year litaideihuaut, and lumber chapels It Rea men who herded cattle, horses. uriarit vegetation grows. beeinning July of Dr. Harold Stonier. executive Salt Lake's oddest cemetery: Herelie the remains of 12 iron, horses, strong and 049. Utail'-- share will be mote and sheep in the valley, - ane- is a lagoon and the ting ,toava on Tasaros and on the lei ref eenager of the 'American Bank. , willing workers 'The hilt TWO.' rreW Stotkmen- ratner Obeeted toustiallv hail one fir more breakallartes-O- f 'Tekapoloi Moronism, Hae-ofthe.;past,now !'deatt7 and colt nearly ere ,Associatiori and educational r4p c for this ritalmso which resselit may patetiant.Hikueeus director of the American Insti.. period any' artEmpt-netnS1.1.34.000 in Atk these recite regular federal ;lid, setitementa DrC,,Lune 1.1843. Noah Fantert valle.s.., it v as hot iintsr lag000.' tute of liankmgc who iS spend horsm TIOW "dead" and ittraPASI, infu-secondary wish- not once1870 and $193.s until q settiers. are that the of matter serying their prieati and entirety covered ing two days in Salt Lake. 000 :n grade tircw,dng Cie ft( from desoiste mans main of lie i.41me in the Grouard and the pro14'et001 breinren Pratt, lientamin Malad,vegetation proud master Dr. Stonier urged 'education ot 1 funds. --- Hanks. t:.look at the lands have dui apppearance to V ard. ienturee ValleY) (Seventlet1 pt.Knowiton ' lianking jrien to establish svaati t;ids were tinenr41 at the Staie iouhtrr a view to settling heir:g composed of many; iStands; left the city of Sanyo. 111.. Little Known of Timm arils of professional excellence S.-L- . r,,,,oi comm,trro office.' late tesre-- A, of the bettlement e In the for the Sandwich Islands, have, hja hulks haNe Illietounding How iron particularlv the long and deplored that "thousands ,:sroat ,,n four ,oati com.tr717,r- place 1871. and as he settlers gard to the Tuamotua. Others oiling been oppointed to labor there been in their prettent place, 1 1P1 a have gone into the business on . ;inn .are of Manic iiro,.eerit. inerca..,liti the lilaillIS are a in frrittiv numbers. muissionarsest who part the Having reached. and., the theory that it affords kn 'they last saw a formations and haie lofty moun:ihe Atlantic coast on Oct. 9, 1843, were organized :MO iriere BY PALI, , WIIITNEY owns them. nobodv heemg to k ltle lr':t'l prnerarn: easy road to riches and social 3r.ch of the 4Thurch te; Apostle taints whien appear at ome points.theee Elders hoarded the sumsion RI& Imw ship know. According to one veteran prestige and requires no special . Occupying a desolate field in the citys drab. smoky-waste13. 1.78, with.- to rise rnmediater-,-- out fit the ea J. 1,0rET1743 Snow Aug. 11T15,10n (a at New Bedford- - Matiaa i ocomouve engineer of the Uni aptitudes. wa-- i land to the north lies Salt Lakes oddest cemeterya grave- low Goontiffe itA t44der wrote en route; Elder Hankstne lagoons are large fivanti-bu,n :',ip ,toiol Arn014 ion Pacific Railroa& engines of presiding "But- - bankers are beginning to were-ruof pearl cassteri anti meow- - thee of consurription Nov. 3 1843. 0er.. .A meeting tiou,e was ,butt-tirofects kLanhtrvel ;alder 4,11.:( (tin-in lean, a similar-typr yard for locomotives. realize that the business has le7i'-irrina- - the first L. D. S. S. ,11 the ,.(1 r nHr-Aract, a the which in roditfor r3n ,helle. service lar missionary to die equirinz lapidated locomotives, mere hoffe,, Vjlited rarely and only by a Rance -trench was-- Irforreortribistott----- Elberrr tted---t--s-tieisintitietea'tradintatut that it tlepend..' more- few curiosity she-'TIM 1),'1,,t 7forti tole. tar. IL...tors Were T ether-- Eiders- -- -4. Lake 311 yearago.. their day. headstone or any note of fiord' on moral laws than on capital.flOostliffe as nuts grow in great- - prolusion and landed on the island of Tubuai, l'he hitt Aaq were last IMOINII to be wrri They hes the just Once he said. lwauty, unique plot Tile I,. A IntifIr! rnnstriactioll Bishop. He r.resuied great clouds of the property of a construction ear'. or rre ai the t hlet 21rttrie tit 1et. wriere they were' so 1VP41 received vet of Beek Street Nt Fifteenth !we anpanting and tuggmg at their' company Praised Mr. Adams company. c4 Richfield watt lo,,s , until ..t(n. when he was ii.occeeded:Ccipra-als- o used to haul- sand and the mauve that Elder PraUii exported in targe-bVNorth Street. loads lend to thew in eagerness birldPr for grading and eraveltre in quahttties. by Jonathan C. Cutler. who whore knowledge of the Hawaiian The visiting official praist.cl gravel cars. In Grabs, Weeds Lying to tremendous the i 191'1 the seems Jonstrength to was succeeded bv Joss,hh The Tuarnota group. according:tongue enabled him to vottorstaml blehway betvieen Randolon the qualities of leadership pos. Today their only use .n 1,:sing there, vbeekleep and Saze Creek Jtitieltnn tor 551'2.building of the- west, today their atharl Cutler. who int 1127 was to the government year hook for.:heir language. decided te remain he the pleasure they give to a sesssed Adams and lauded grass and tumble week are rusted hollers Into dry cold, letg (A. parts Joneres Davin of Isfei number Neisori, button Tubuai. On July- n. 1844. he ,ucteetied Casey W. George young W. Ritter of the Cm. iontained eighty Wands. Prof. slov, ly ,aasting away under the .1. M. Snmsinn -uselessness, wheels and pistons 2.1. fr-who like to man one ot the calls liteHttrat "Itraritit ofthe wa4 low hititint Only Z part of them funwl presteiLtec verity of Utah for his dried-tiblazing .un of many .UITIMPIS - stork fast hy hark Ioati,mix otl surface ,between on which (Jab. ine I,nemberstut) of Of the islands sfimewhat on Tubuai and in due time ntf imagine themselves at the vlsroit itfit- t- --ffirettger at winter aMoab , grease. LaSel 105 and with of the 4itouts ward Crtrif.11 of throttle Junction. assoriated it Latterelaythe had matte rorvort,t; ne nearly thundering giant 'courses rot duplicated my .now and sieetare a on o X19.7i4 '20. on of the rails.- The remains on the,all the natives on the island. tinning it rtuldren. The oval pop- - Saint missionary wiftrit are place in America." He also told . - of his acquaintance with Pres ---, .,.......-Heber .1. Grant and declared he had been 'inspired by the calm- ness with which the Church lead- er viewed world condition', , Dr. Stonier will leave early to.,, morrow' for Los Angeles and will return here June 3 to attend the t - W, Adams, SaitLake financier ',who has --scaled the ranks of his profession to attain Meat iof the.. presidency of the American Bankers Association. today was among the small group of honorary life members of the American Institut of , - . Orval , ' " . - - ' , .. radicA B.A.-LifMember' e , i,. 1 - . . . ,- I Orval - . , ..., 7- ., , , . , , -,, .;... ,6,yov, I 17: i ' itta,- , ''.', - L . , ' It , - tattanota-''',Irtart'lla " , , - , -- ' uv'-pea- , ''' , , . ch - as-th- , - , i,, L ocomottvesBurte , - In Odd - locate-throug- it - Eiderg-mdaso- , ' Cemeierv ra 14- -r . tia-s- . - 111 , ' - l,k1. Sprit-121O- itat-I- ;A-- e i -- -- - - n petv.,-eitteme- -- orrattrzed-as,----z---trve- r -I ri, - .. I7. Sun-n0o- ' f , -- - - . tI4. 0, promi-Churc- n on 11 i ' , 4 i on . . . I: ! ,4 Officers Named!' l't , a , , - Dempsey Plans Return To S. L : State Committee reorganization convention. !,et for 10 a.m., Saturday at Rainbow Randevu. had been announced today by State Chairman Calvin Democratic Bankers' Association. , , , NI to July "111 Eight hundred delegate voters at the eonvention which will feature elec. lion of a state chairman and Wt. er officials. Temporary conyen . twit officers are: District' Judge- Abe W. Turn. er, Provo. chairman; Mrs. Merrihet Stevenson, Ogden, vice chair. man; State Senator G.' V. Billings. Duchesne, chaplain; James A. L Mcliturriti, Cache County chaisecretary,. G'eorge r!manogan, and Brigham f er '21. i i The young ladies :crowned Dempsey unofficial king. of the celebration with a hat. i i hilantrv Band I. Talk To Feature Mining Assembly f 5-- Juals-count- -- ' I Aviation Models To Be Put: On Display Jack IL d . Spanish Qui) alrmuon To Be 'lost To Others Douglas-loc- al enthusiast.- willAiscuse and dig-- the play model airplanes at - d 1 ... . ' , - keelL - ,- . I'. ., - . - " . 1111 other clear unsoftened waters. plenty-7-1)water,for. Fanning lave- only prIt hiethodel pishindwd ander the Oudsand rinses in the or a blanket time at Church Of built the numiiree geseral Welfare Committee for, the tiNlove them about gently by , besellit.01141, metithere is one of a series of .. N Ni 91ettea--- . . - --- um - . - t '' . : flu 3Have the ..,.:, Atarrr. all finittnr waters-Wkthe,,,whole, prociell-F.). (100 to 110 'degrees 4040iten - the,- - water, fdr, the . first rinse.. Rinse them id two Woolen 1 . , - ' GASO ' - : N N, Niss,) : ., ; -- ,,,: -- -. lia kfirk (1:111L0fi)! a - SSED ,.. t " - - ' tiering wool Filled Blankets- Quilt:A.". and Utah; State ,' ' 7 ::.' - .. - .. .7 begins-wit- , "Seek 1 .... Nsassivo,,fte - - - ---- -- r' - t,7ai PWL:, . ..." ''. ''.'.',........ ''... .. ...........,. 4 ' .......',....1 - ' , . ,...S.:4'.4.4...:,.....,Ia...47,..ge '' 7 ' AT gTANDARDt STATIONS' INC ...VV.V....4' Markethit anC"sireo," '.. :::.:. : -- '.' F.:.' .:.,...7 - ' ..... ...,.....,. I - I , '.'.. 4. .. , ..,..",tt, ..:. 4.'1 ' ..q.....,:-....W.5S.C."...e.- .. ,it.'t .. ' '...,,,, ',.f.t.,.,1....,4,w: ...- -. AUTHORIZED' 'DISTRIBUTORS ,. , , , . .. .t . ,. --- , . . ........ - .:,.:7-;:- . ... , . - .. ' , . - STANDARD-'0IL--DEALERS, 57- - rI - . . ...,imi;....... , ....0 .. ...;, -- D- :. ' .. - :.. ri 4 I ; ,IMMOI, , .... soapy wash water - , . . ,I - , - - I.V. , ... ,, , - - them -- with the washing 7Friction and crowding and. hot water cause felting and hardening of wool fibers. soiled SGently scrub the brush. edges with a medium-stif- f out of doors in 9Dry.-thethe shade in the summer and in, MOM doors al temperature' in the winter. - No matter- how- many people. tell,Lvou wool filled quilts virt! not he 'sashed sueressfullvi it can be done ifeotTret methods : are used. Full detallsare 'given In. CIA I ' .'. .. weiatirie Vtultioe 717taehhtm---lar'littr---was- ir Woolfilled qudts and woolen blankets can be washed without the hardening or felting of the wool fibers. Good laundering methods must be followed Briefly. here is hew to do it, ISoften hard water to rain water softness with-- a mild water phosphate. borax, ammonia or washing sodaa 2Make a good suds with the Itetitral soap. Dimelve In a small amount oT water the to it. - fore adding water., Use twice its much soa1 , for woolens al- Yllg- - do. for softener-Art-sodi- , KNOW that Standard Gasoline is the right choice for your car. Every day we subject it to score after score of exacting tests which prove it un surpassed in comparison with other leading gasolines prove that it fully meets the requirements of new and finer motors, too. But YOU are the final after all authority! We invite you to Irr Standard Gasoline for yourself, in your own car .. - BY ' toN -- t ,s, .0...d.j.) ... , . , Th NE , 1 - - J .I4 a"- - - - h4,- - - .. . - 1 Following - IK i Greater Profits fsetserhsr--,ww-- : . ill - , - - I Better Farmirtg , I - f MP , tar t t . he University of Utah Span' ish Club will play host to clubs of Junior and senor high schools prom all over the city at the Utah. He will show a complete mod final meeting in the 1;ittle The. the Union- - Building- - to a plane-antit el, DouglasIster atof 7:30 Porter-Field" p.m. plane. He will be &misted bv Herman Cox, mod- I from the Mexican I consul will be guests.' el plane crésignere-- weekly meeting of the Exchange Club tYiday noon at the Hotel J' ,,' e . 1 Bingham-Copperfiel- - ,...; ' The Thirty-eightinfantry Band will open a series of free outdoor programs tomorrow with a at Ft. Douglas. beginning at 7 pan. The band play again Sunday at the The regular meeting of the same time and place. American Institute of Mining EnThursdav's program was an gineers. Utah section. tomorrow flounced as follows: S p.m. in the Newhouse HoIMarch. "Under the Big at of will feature discussions te' W. Charles Storm: 2OvertTop". by Bronson F. ure. "Strong and True". Edward ; mining workRalph Wanlasa and Stringham. Old Kiesier 3Fantasie. "My -. Richard D. Shilling. Kentucky Home- C. ,W. Dalbey. Mr. Stringham. an instructor (Solos for Various Instrument. in the University of Utah geed-- . 4Popular. "Josephine. Kahn. ogy department. will talk King and Bivens; , old Scotia Mine in Hacto". L Ardlti: 6Setertien. the 'I.The Firefly". Rudolf Friml: IMr. Wanlass. art assayer for ., Refin- States Smelting. G. Melody, "A Garden Dance-will ing and Mining Cominy, Vargas: SMarch., 'Hot Sands". .discuss ore dresstng and Mr. HeYwood S. Jones. a student, will,ipresent The Star Spangled Banner." 1 Shilling, a paper on the vehicular tunnes - - U. t Got'. taries: State don Weggeland, Salt Lake. clerk; Iron County Reed J. Money, chairman. Cedar City. assistant clerk: Edward NlePotin, Summit County chairman, Park City; Byron Howard, Emery County, chairman. Duchesne, Leonard i Bishop. Brigham City, and My. ton Bybee, GartieldCounty chairman, 'Tropic, sergeants-at-arm. i Plays tomorrow , 4 ' ' .141440 . assistahtsecre. Young, .promised , . i Miss Kay Robins, celebration queen. and Miss Ebine Hatch. her aide. 1 . . i certainly trY Id be here... and not only that. it looks- - now like there IS a swell chance I will be here." the Mimasa. Maul- ,, ' , . will be represented Jack Dempsey. prominent native son and former world's heavyweight boxing champion. left 'Salt Lake this morning for Lincoln. Neb.. andt New after promising to return. if possible, for Covered Wagon Days s , , . W. Rawlings. For Wagon Days I ....,. v4pr . . 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