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Show , , . , , . , . . ,, . - -, -,- . - .. ... . - , , . .. .. - , ' . - I - - '111:-L-t:-1-- asocial Going , . , t A Daily' ' . ic,- . .... - aquarts accounts...' . .' ' , w ; - -- c---;- - - ;,. - 1 ::'' - .i . ..'.: ' 1',-- , , ''''sco' , ,. ,47e ,,". ,A --N-r , ' LA10E,- i , - 1.1" El- Welt- - here the - perking , crry:,.... UTA11' - ,d - E fI," S I .. - .... '!. ,, .. . ,. , : : ,, , t .. le ' '17 1933 'DEC171-4BEFI,;' - , - , . , 4, , ! CI-:zu..!cit.', d Ily. Lower . - - D 114,1,ii 4311SCh".11 - - 4 , , ....., Plans for this presentation ,i wereannounced by James, L. special 1I Fahey, chairman of a Junior Chamber of Commerce - . ' - , - A - - , I Center To Open itristmas- Cheer Season Wednesday House- Social Wae. ' - T 1 I . I -i- ' : . Wednesdaiii. ) , . i , - , 1., ." -,.. , ' , 4 , 1 ' 1 (. , p; Church History ' -- Series Advances ' pm ,,, t r . . , . ' ELDER 11E111110ti'S I LL 1 - I , I z - .- ir1411-etM- Pr? Coast Woman D ièslñ . !Another Injured Ciitleally - lucanor committee.' in charge' of the event. The program will take the carolers to four downtown theaters, three hotels, and three radio sitiitions.k , directed by Miss Elide Thomas, wtli ' sing over Radio Station KDIL from 6 to 6:15 pan-- , Mon6:30 to- 6:46 the day. From Lyric Lassies" of Irving High School will be heard, over Sta.. tion KSL. with Miss June Reed directing. Carolers will first appear at the Newhouse front ,630 to 6:45 litonday. when a mixed Jackson High chorus from School, directed by Alva Woodward. will sing. There- wilt be about 75 voices la this group. Forty boys from the Irving High School will sing at the Hotel Utah from 7 to 7:15 p.m. under of Miss Ellen Conlon. At the same time choruses will appear in front, of the Paramount and Vktory Theaters, a mixed chorus of 130 voices from the Bryant High Schoot appearing at the Paramount di-rected by Miss Thomu and Mrs. Ethel Anderson.- There will be 60 voices from the Horace Mann School at the Victory. This group will be directed by Armont Willardsen. Carolers will appear in front of the Centre and Utah Thesters from 7:15 to 730 p.m. with 110 voices from the Lincoln High School- at theCentre,- directed by Miss Florence Allen and NermanMarttn. and 84 "Melodr Maids" trout Irving High School. directed by, Miss lvie Ensign, singing at the Utah. Following their appeitrances outside. groups theaters; 'will go inside and sing from the stages.. A mixed chorus of 50 voices, from the Jordan High School in Salt Lake. directed Miss by Florence Stunmerhays, will sing in the lobby of the Belvedere Apartment Hotel from 7:45 to 8 p.m.,This program will be broadcast over Station KCTA. Parka-typ- e hoods in Christ- mas color will be worn by the carolers. - n F at-th- SoCentral group of Relief ciete Singing Mothers, ilitccted Wade N. by Stephens. will a Christmas program from Station KSI., Monday. at 10:45 p.m. They wile be assisted by Frank W. Akper. Tabernacle ongainst, and Alla B. Camay, pianpre-se- ist. an. Richard L. Evans will nesince the program and Mrs. Kate M. Barker, counselor in the General Hebei' Society 'rest; dence, will speak-Th- e proeram: Hach: A'ake, "Sleepers. Tkeetingif. Mrs. Barker: "The Virgin's Slumber": "Nazareth." Mr. Asper: "He Shall Guunod. Feed His Flock". Beene Marley anl Margaret Hewlett. toloistet "0 Leave Your Sheep." Hazel Hurst "Christmos Chime, Cade. Mr. AsPell"Silent Night; Emery Epperson arrangement, Peggy Epperson,soloist. and chorus. Handel-Krent- - . , - -- " - . - - Iv ,.- ' te -- 1 , 1 r, - ' 7' 'r '' - ' , suns- et:4 . t , a h.r. , a., r . , The book is a 400.page volume, printed by The Deseret New of the Press. The biography Church leader represents the work of several years of writ. t - i 4 - I , : ' Smith-throug- ' " 0 9 7 - - - - -- 0 rt iM , LL , tr '. ilk .i awe It, A. ai.x.r N., 0 ...A.,',.41k :" - -,,i ri ..ile -. . -- , 4 , is.. "'lin -'o - - -- ' , , , , inongdo- ''--, to-seemed be a hopeless controventy. the., Utak State Advisory Commissioat Oa Prison Removal to select. a $ite for the proposed new State, Prison bad reached no demsioni . at today. They are faced with, - committal , . ,,,, -- linmedistley after it was pro seined. several members Jumped to their feet demanding reasons why any of the other 24 saes considered by the commission had been eliminated. The commisatott even was di. Added on whether to figuratively "throw up its hands' and admit that tt had reached an impasse or take some action on the age no matter bow tuck( Urges Asniatit bellectimi 11. E. Hemingway, a member of the subeommitute widch invent. gated sites in Northern Utah, kd the faction recommending that no selection be made and that the whole keno to. thrown back to thZtiatr &mita,' W.' StewartThoweyer. on the ground objected that such estate would eskerma ir at this time. Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural Col- -, to explain his scientific sod an. alysis reports to the commission, before ia ing,elts'enatot.the Holmes had demanded that Herv, beet A. snow be excluded from acting On the CrYstal gPrings sits near the because he bad financial inter. eats. The commiaMon voted ,T 44- 8 not to exclude the Crystal, Springsatte from further conaid--' i 1 (Tenon- .,, lElder Smith Of. Temple Presidency will Speak Sunday - License recrip:s for this year Elder Mcholas G. Smith of the Lake Temple Presidency' win speak tomorrow at 2 pam at services in the Tabernacle. Eider Smith. former President of both the South African and the California missions, will speak on the subject,, ary Drperiences." Special music for the services: Will be by the Tabernacle Choir under the direction-oJ. Spencer Cornwall with Frank W4 Asper- at the console. ment will be somewhat Mcrae& ed due to improved business conditions and a probable, increase in the fees of some claatilkt. WM i ,11.,,,,4,7,4400,10111111,11,mtgeo,f4ONOM007 - - - - to that reined Mite Searkes wee thai Nlo , 'Mabee 'Typo writing ,Coio , ,.., ten , - ,.11.- 1 ; , , , ' ., i , , - , ,, I r '' r , , rto, - we..., het rate ell 95 the , artiria- , gm, , -- 4., , , -- - - . - ,,. rwen ertinue tizn,.a.,..,,----------------------------7,-- - per . i , - HENAGE1. 11120ADWItY Olga Y111111016 I 0, - , , '' to q1110 watetaa at, amok ' , I l - Business Collt:1 vurr toe,aimumudies CSIE109 , leruta , , i CoP. amity ot 'plows -- , , E Parisitems,obtaineti-lea-Gradans- pky -- ., , NEW WINTER TERM OPENS JAN. L New dawn will Ito too maimed- - in., all departments en titatolate Prepare ler a geed po alitho by tinning tome with a Nationally reneeniatti , ockeel. 1l , ,,,,,....,,o,,...,0,.........,.....,.,,...., , . , , Representing pearly everycountry.in:Azworld., a larg e. colltellos ,of dolls 'went , O at the Art Barn todayynder auspices of League,- - 'Maltil're7e''' old spetinieni 71,014 seen selected for the ehibitiort, showing various ,staget' in the development ' of doll history. Mrs- - Jr. Richard Milliliter. left, chairman of the, project inspects a few of the dolls with M Covey and Mrs. Carston Dahnkets. ' , it , pot mintnic . , - lab" , ' --- , . LIMON SIPPEPOni: soloato op tins , , tad &Oen by the Ateselatione Miaa Donee alas nato tient 'ef Henagee4 wee the- Orton , bar Tait by writing 91 net wee& ; . - . --- - nercial She Scheel ( 4 , 1 , ' , ' - I - ataanotred by the Annoy 2?all Asa. taw el- - Goo ' ,- ; ir s jest bees , , CONTEST: kat Wool - , - WINNER IN :NATIONAL , - - -- , T'' ,,,, onevi:ecommenthe William lege Extension Division. be asked ,, ; ant:ercsa 1:rsiontba Unless we act Ter the PWtuAnLantt..wt wurce doniame that Prof. , ' 1.7: ITencwas...---msvuipotect- Itaie , vehicles. r' 4 - , e , , iteieurnee "theal ,, , selection- - wenrilexplose will be anproximately the same as in 1937 when approximately $202,000 was received- - buring the romtng year it is anticipated that revenue from the License Depart . , two-wee- k& they regulatkeui work must be started by Jan. 1. Ask Report Explanatke Sen.- W L. Holmes (g Box Usder Minty, who has led the license plates to various kinds ot - o bites bitediet sites in queetion are the two in Box Elder County. on mmediately west of the Union Pacific railroad tracks and the, other five miles west of BrtglianCity, the others the Crystal. Springs $ite. whidi the cocomito tee ePPreeed epee. later rescind.4 ing its action. and the one nettle of the Salt Lake Airport. Them was little hope. however. that even this :notion would be alw proved by the time the meeting , Club, today at 9 !Lim H. 0, winiams, r,. B. mecum Ambrose J. Setts and A. R. Stout - f members stand girding tee , . Pacific Railroad ern-ploys and pensioners and their families will receive hundreds of dollars worth of Utah products as gifts at the Third , Annual Cbristmu Party of the U. P. Boosters League and Old Tim. and auxiliary In the ;:tr(lieel - i i which.--i- ' gued that a vote should be taken on each of the sites to give MM.. catkm- - to the governor just howt raw tirg-- are in charge. y ;11Pone Union ' Ii t let pass. means loss to the state of a $240.000 PWA grant. ' motice to come before group, which has 1 a f been tmgaged for more than year in choosing the site would four to Gov. sites Henry pment H. Mood and let him make' Um 11 final deckdon. The motion. Pre- -seated by former Mayor John L. I Bowman of Salt Lake-jus- t beano. a luncheon recess, was seconded but was not presented for ovote.i i -" . - Spots Embrelledlo-Irtut- dermovesitesto i .,,,,- . , , Weeks-AWa- , - - - !C-'Sfli- II P WorkersTo ;Hold Party Today ; , 4 . , - ' v W , , ., , - . ,e i , ,, , i : - PWA Grant Deaano ' Only 2 Salt Lake City wilrcollect more than $201,000 in licenses dui. ing 1938, it was disclosed today by License Assessor Frank IC. , - ,. , 6,500 Permits Issued, Ranging From $L50 Fo f - ', -'- :- : , 4 . , , Will Collect ft., IAA ,r t Icensesi Arnold. To secure this amount it has been necessary to Issue between 6,500 and 7.00d licenses. ranging in amount from $1,50 per annuni fur milk dealers belling less !ban five gallons daily, to $400 for card club licenses. More than 300 individuals and corporations have been licensed to sell beer. Of this number 116 class B licenses .whi.ch permits the sale of bottle beer, with con- iumption off the premises; 61 are clam B licenses which permts conomption of bottie beer on the premuies and 91 are class C licenses. permitting the sale of draft beer. In addition 10 clung have been licensed. lit all the License Department issues permits to 60 different dassificationt of business including theaters, soft drink parlors, restaurant s. pawn brokers, sec . nod hand dealers, butcher shops. plumbers., taxicabs, billiard and pool balls, cnrd clubs, retail gas service stations, coal dealers and ' ; , .A. r To Select Area' Milk Dealers To $400 For Card Clubs f t II . S. . - salt Lake ; ' - a, , rout it I," , i n - - lest ' , Ci. 'xics,e14 0"41,,S 0- g -- ! . , - - ,. - A- d" ': - PrIso, Site Boar41 Fa& - ; et 4'1 Xt .. . ' . -- -, f , - ..::-.- . s limith during 4. quoted from the great mass ot available material that which will present a true picture of . the life of his father. to pre Designed primarily serve the, memory of the latt president among- hie many dee ,,, cendants, this book contains I muck-ovalue to ail Citurch ) 0 members. lt will be readily se- - I ' cepted by those who knew- the greatness of President , ' personal acquaintance A during his apostleship and presi- --A dency. It also will be welcomed by the new generation of Church JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH members who knew little or Presents tftraPnV 'President Smith.nothing-o- f The raider is early impressed II presenting this biography, with the faith and integrity of Elder Smith alto has inciuded President Smith and sees' him fairly complete stories of the grow- in character and ability as lives of President Smith's par. he matures- - and mum.s post. ents, Ilyrum Smith, patriarch, titans of responsibility in the and brother of The Prophet JoChurch. seph Smith.; and Mary Fiekling lo this work Elder Smith has Smith. A study of these two lives unusually good selections establishes the rich heritage that made of material which establish his was President Smith's. father as an outstanding :leader. The Through the pages of this book preacher and missionary. the reader is taken through great love of President Smith for his faintly, his loyalty. to many interesting and of the frientia and his devotion to the experiences Church leader during his misChurch are outstanding traits of labors Great Hawaii. in in the, character emphasised sionary book. The great faithBritain; through his experiences as an Apostle and for,17 yeses as inooy possessed by him of President et the Church. Many of Jesus Christ ,and the divine mission of President Jo. interesting episodes of Church have touched are given ample eviSmith history as,- they seph the life of this leader are re- dence as the story of his life counted: in the pages.. unfolds. 4 - . ' : - &titian , - . . . . 'omo Boss e a tio ORLI Ufa His-torte- n. , , . i- ' t il tr - :. Pres. Joseph F. Smith. Sixth Presidemt of ' the Church, cots-- t piled by his son. Elder "Joseph Pickling Smith of the Councd of. the Twelve, present Church , ,...- 1 vai A. rri 1-- ,, - 7 ...ill! ' ' 1110 ifir-14-.11- on , , -- - , , : '- ' ' HENEX Slant: A.new biography, presenting the life and labors of one of the seven men who have presided over the Caurtth will ' be issued from thefl press Monday. providing a valuable addition t to church literature. 'rhe- - new book Is the Life of I - - .4,011101Nam11,70 - ti, ) r - s- :tratize, , ' , . - - - reit Dolls Tram All Workl Displayed At Art Barn . . . - - - e Singing Mothers To Give Program On Radio Monday , ' , ,... 'A''"-L,',..,- - , Is Dalimed 01 Pres. Joseph F. Stnith,l)ne Fron Biography press- Monday, Impresses Reviewer , -- - - For. the first time, hi Rs hide tory, Salt bike this- - year will have presentation of Chrisunas carols by. nearly 600 students from the oiX lower diviagin high. schools Monday, eve - 1 1 1 - - : : News 'elle' Deseret ., .,... - ,,t: - - i ,,,. . , - , . ' : - . . CAtyMido- - Program-Arrange- 4. 11 . 1 1 .. r - , . meter : : ' . : , , . ,,, - , To cu ro Iner6 W rttes Monday, Night , ' .. ., , , ,. . . i N ,!: 1600 1Stüçkiits - -- ,. .',. , - A. g .1 , SATLIRDAY2 , outoi-towner- , . Osfeamoak,4...-,..").,,,- . ,. side. of quesdon. Salt even of Laken (and Plenty some maned to think there were some good points for the curb ineters.... , Of the letters for the parking meters. we present the one we- -, chose being the best answer to Y. Z., who recently made :It few nasty digs about the curb 1 . ,... . . . ' w, -- ,! 6o1..00 ' , , .. . , , . 111! . , , , . ,i: s Will Spread Cheer In.S. 0, ,....i i',:.',.., ki...-- . -, p- 0 40- , e , SA1:r - - The' I - , z---- try-i,rr."..- .. , , it.(2-.1.6..,- - - 1', as, , , - ' 7'1,,9..',..,."':,!A 4 )", ',(' ....7-- lir ' ' - 0 - ' '',, '''..' . . - t .- ' ,, ' 1 't . - t i ' 1, . , . - ; --, serer chutes - ... ,,,o Is : , , .me Milt by ,olissitti Nee. $ ,, Isses," fellows: i I SweatDeer have "My jest I finished tbe ntiostepiere on ; eter signed hy Mrs., parking I --X. Y, Z. is, your celeste.. the ''' I other night aod I would saY the title of the article should be ' The Disgruntled MeterieV steed of the The Gouged Meson, I Ise, K. eY., Z.. evidently- - thtsks I satiteriste except a there are-sthe toot beach, widch she ' I she represents. - However, 1 Ukiah there- is s nisch- - wider. seep. te tithe. parking problem then that; I, "I wonder if the deer lady bee ever stopped to think how far it a have to go to find a t you really - V perking place down town. I 1 a check made have personally op this and find that the average , shows that you have to circle the block about two and a half I ; times before you find one. I wonder if ' this added touring does not cost as much or more than you would pay for the 'use of the parking meter?' "I think that if Salt Lake LaworoWeeAdt,,cole.kowkkamt0 N.. would install the meters it would .A ..-- be the biggest stop to eliminate in the the These Carolers from, the Bryant and Jordan, High Schools will sing next, week. all shop. congestion ping district. Left to right, boys, Robert Wilcox. Bill Ryberg, Bob Dilti3 and Dale Ca Ulster; girls, "Jest try riding down Mein Larry Fotheringham, Betty June Maynes, Beverly Rock, and Perna Joplin. Street ear afternoon and see the tam double and triple perked. Z. bow In ladunt:tteelsr:licell YI: AO tart 1.141011 hi the middle ot the rect. Map he our east beach enthusiast t drtirre a 'Wan t ear sad could Ii ge nader 'visited of around. the t 'I' '''' ' , write I for one love tried that 1r l'Iiree-Da-y Period Of on House eo different gag Sugar ; eastolut and bors.loand Mist yea Festivities An. Is ballet juot as many thew Dottie . la parts el the business diterkt nouneed as 'we have is ear ern city. -----1 "My' plea is that we make it Annual Christnies 'Cheer sew , possible for every car driver to, won of the Lion 'louse Social: go down town shopping and do lly Center will be officially ushered , , that shopping in the least poo ' ' i ! for a , sible time and at least ezpemse. I - . , 1 in , ' .. t : ' : 1 : three day period it was announcand also to help eliminate Salt ' ' ed today. lAke's downtown traffic hazard. T "Let's lave parking meters, se IN Amisting the Inaugural pro, ,r,k A 7,Y. eise . X. and that 'gram will be three trumpeters, everybody I ,o6 ) Wallace Cudgel. Gordon Gathcan enjoy their visits to the bust. r 7 , drum and Anatole Zukor; nese bowies of this. our own Salt i Lake City." ' By Wednesday the eMire cen : .,.. I . ANkIV NON ndos: (Signed) -i ter will be- beautifully. decerst, . ed. ' Miniature villageseenew will , I ''', t , ,, illuminate the spacious window .,.. I De we hear say rebuttals? 0., sills and brightly lighted Christ, ,, mas Trees will be found through-- I ' P P out the building. ., A game room has been , IfI ed for those who wish toprovidmake , i the center headquarters for their '' ' ! Christmas s4 and Shopping seriest enjoy a 1 The fifth of the period Of relaxation. The reading. of of radio dramaurations ''''. 1 , I room will be available also as a Church History episodes will be i rest room and lounge to be us-heard on the Church Radio Hour ed during the shopping hours. ICSL. , Sunday at 930 p.m. over A- musical ''' st 1 'I he program has been entitled 'The 1 episode. , arranged for the three days. Glad Tidings" will tell the story r Wednesday, Thursday and Friof the printin g of the Hook of ! Dec. 22 and 23. Mormo n. the organization, of i day,A chorus21,of. 100 children from on April u. IMO, and the! .. :' the Twenty-firs- t Ward, and' the first missionary work undertakAllegro Chorus will be heard dorPn by'. the Churrh. Ing the programs. Miss Barbara . ' ' ' .1 Shurtliff and Lowell Hicks will 'play- - xylophone numbers and ''' 'trumpeters will perform. will be demonCandy , t strafed bymaking .Mrs. C. Clarence Nee. ,,g 41 len Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the :i': I large kitchen. and on Thursday 7..,30,..4,,,, ,,t,................,,4.--,...-.,,,- , ...4,,,, 61 Mrs. P. 0. Boyer will conduct 11 vuo ,sets up a myruature rtaage scetu, a second ' class in candy mak- RADIO ADDRESSES a Lion House Social Center window as part of an ektb-- I Ing when favorite recipes will be given- those desiring them. orate Chiistmas decoration scheme. IN- - 1001- is cordially invited , - to The public enjoy the hospitality of, the The radio addre poro mostly tenter during the three evenings &tar-ratSINT Kalb" Statile 9 Kati by , PreMeat Sanaa , O. BEGINS- - - Remade& ot tbo Flea fused ol Seeelferm bora bay publabod Rowland Hall students today book fora, toady booed I. pa. began a tvowweek Christmas- ea.- ' perm May aro aow ovollabio at , CatiOn. fOnOlking an annual can-- I Thal 'femora Hoek Oaapsay4 CEDAR CITY, Dec. rt.Blinding snow and a dangerous dielight and choral, program 'in, nu, price to le feats per ropy, I1' - theschoot tutditorium, veaterstav., toilisiort-at- caused yoatago :la addltioa,,, -'curve, hasanis Kanarravitle; The Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Houk - , , - Utah. critia woman life Califorrtia and bad taken the of ,I ton. Episcopal, bishop oftxtak,, today , spoke at the service.. - caliy Injured another. . ' . Mrs. ,Edith 13mkL 313 of Lng rr7.....,,r7.2rmr.j:r.,...1:rnrv:r...:,,r..-rffBesek-calif.- ; who died last night ---- ---- . ' ,'-dir, - -- at the Iron County Hospital In- 'dr , Ineutrt. 4 , Cedar city, from injuries i I 1 ' .7.1)., In the muckiest earlier in the ! ed , 1,,. 9-,,, , ' 4.3 7..' , , i day was. Utah s 212th traffic , 21,swo . L., .a, A fatality of 1938. Hers was the see, c el ..,.."-.11., I ) .1, N ' 11 41t,,,... ,.. ond traffic accident death In Iron ,4:1, t . '-'' .,.,:,., 13., . - ' ' County this year. ,0 ' ' VIMrL Ruby Hartman of inGigoe ' , , t , . de, Calif-- . critically hurt 1 . A .14et hr:I-or- t TO toI evil" ,t ,. crash. Will driver of the I 8 ..,... car which struck, that in - which : 1 ' :-111, 7--4 Brooks was riding With her 'Meehan'. TUXEDOS: ki ' a M., n and e. I.' .io E., Brooks, es ge..,....a 1' . VI daughter.! Miss- Marton, Brooks. ' I.' ' pop. ', .,, u tIr The lauer has a broken jaw and ' s.e siss ..e4histss. this 111:111"S- - NOLIDitt him. . Li; W, Yi , laceration& .hir.. Brooke suffered' Cleat . $17.C3,. 1.110141 them iu years 111114111641 hill Wow tiratermt,ta its hibezum mat aprained leg and, cuts and ill 71 ki ego, ' .". more that room a elsoodut Mara,. 116.44,1 ...r brume& Fantibilt clothes,. teetered "Orighser lor ki . 'ramie. tho ,,,,n, 'most HTIDOWL E. Christensen ' , ' Hero's a ma oho'M apoototato,, and ' ' fe Oat 'StriCt SP.cifirAlte61114' . - SZTE3 ki.11 of sh.edar Ealdow, who investigated.: - '" Too tar mono ammo it yea at. :" ' ' ' ' blamed the anvil,- storer resuiV aro haat ' most : ' .; as tura el:ft Ma 17 ant slippery' roads and, a curve . , kry IrtY -, , ' ' , , ..krtthckm11. : for the aectdent. Both, cart were, Jo , , . ',' 1i , . oo , I i !Ii,it ; , , :t , . r,r detnobsbed.-- ti t4 . " .,,.' L; 9r 1.11' Pitman 1"4"''' .,, Mr. sett Mrs. Brooke' were' elle- , 2916to, Afton. Wyo.; where Sirs.. t gsmiasi, T ic ' father. Joeeph Rit1114' ' t ' was reported to be crlticailyyl.... i 1 -ertr r! 1. '''. r''''''rr C."- 141 Surlivirtg Mrs.- - Brcw)kg are her rr Le es--''t y' L;11,4,0- - - ' lastsbatatk Fatrt a r Brooks.Van. ray 7 , ' , '4 , ,,,,,,, , L L. i.t .,i ,..' -,- e am ,41 t i toLong Besets. who, was ett mots , tug owl lageolatiet Ston ' i Cedar City; her daughter, her. Oral UITIL, cot 'P. It UNTS, CilltSrmAt ,,,,,4 134 10(7111 WAN ' ,..,,,,-- , ,.. ...., - lk... .,., : ,,.. ,..,- -, , i..... v.v.. .,,,,...., ' .7t father, three.brothera mind ary , . . . , , . , ttantio.-- , - - - , |