| OCR Text |
Show ; Nk Tre Deseret rage 30 Inall District Idaho I I "," 4 ' . i ' I 11 , ''' I, ; ,,, ! - i , 4 : NI t, . . ' I t--t , h nurset from II the state, members of thin a t 100 the three participating organise. vim,. lud registered al Orr4irttates before noon today at the First . ',,ti k ,i,, for .. j ee ression nurses. i standards In the . 4 1 s , II I , . .0e- i - k ,L Miss Amelia Miller, gnat p Ogden 3Iarble Game License ' Refund Denied OGDEN, Oct. Improvernent , Cites Alma "May our schools ottursing residt . re-- -r t) ) Storms Fail To Halt harvest In Iron County CEDAR ' CITY. hough the storms c daughter Cook. On Dec. Mrs. Holbrook ohs was married to 19, 187S, Joseph J. Holbrook. He died Jan. Oct. 6A!tof tho past week have threatened to end in a damaging frost. to cash crops of Iron County. shipping of peas Is still underway. and will conlinue- 'until the remaining peasare injured by frost. More than 180 carloads of peas have been shipped by the Pacific Produce Distributors, Inc.. from Cedar City this year. 30 acres of broccoli, About the first commercial acreage of this crop grown in Iron County,- wil be harvested next week, provided no frehing weather ocurs before the harvest begins. Besides the peas and broccoli seven boils being harvested. acres of celery prom Beaver County will he packed at the Cedar City shed and shipped. The harvesting of carrots. to be packed and sent to eastern markets, will begin within the next week. Pea acreage for next year is now being .mignel up, oncut is anticipated that the Pacific Produce Distrihutore. Inc.; will sign up 700 acres for late pea plant-tri- g for and about 300 items early pea planting in Iron County In addition to the peas some acreage will be devoted to broccoll. beans and carrots. c '17 it ) , f ,e) N, t t ::,,., o ' 0 t ( --- ....- - , . 4 Set Vernal For Nominations ftleml, -A -- - "sub-standar- ,.-- I1 t h -- B. F. U. Yell Lewler, To Cut Capers During Fpotball Tilt quadruple reason for Mutest sathnalasm at Brigham Young-- taiteraity is this quartet of yell leaders which will cavort ba lora the lass In the 17. Stadium tomor! e a tha Cougars cloak 'with Colorado State. Lett to right are Chser Leader row Bay flask; Beth Francis mid Emily Bouchard and Bill Daniels. - A -- m IPI - 'racer Leaders To Stir ()Oen Probes Early Release Actioti At Ganie Saturday Oct. ft Two new cheer queens, Beth Francis and In Drink Cases Erni!),PROVO, Bouchard from Santa Ana, Calif., and a king, Bill Daniels ' of Tooele, Utah, will cut capers on the cinder path In front of the Brigham Young University stadium Saturday afternoon when the Cougars square off against the Colorado Aggies from Fort Collins. The two young, attractive well misses worked together for four years at Tustin High School. near Santa Ana. Daniels picked up bis experience at the high school In BINGHAM. Oct. rites his home town. for the two Bingham miner" who The new cheering unit. select-wer- e killed in a cave-i- n Tuesday. ed from a wild-everoster of apwill be conducted here tomorrow Theater plicants at the Little and Sunday. this week, met today with Cheer First services will be for. John Leader Ray Hanks of Salt Lake mass Dansanche, 81. Requiem City to thresh out details of the will be celebrated for him tomorcampaign for Saturday's clash. row at 10 a.m. at the Holy RoMimeographed copies of the sary Catholic Churchl Interment and complete batte ey of yells will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. songs that will be vofalized for Salt Lake. Holy rosary will be ben of the playes1 anddepecta- thefit recited tonight at 8 o'clock in w I ors at the Bingham Mortuary Chapel by ed to students in the special the Rev. C. E. Hogan. ,Hanks said. sertion. chering at setvices Sunday Following B. Y. U. alumni also were plan- I p.m. In the Bingham High fling a special attendance at the School auditorium at Coppertoth Cougar-Agglgame. Mr. Doine will be buried in the Football fans tomorrow afterMt. Olivet Cemetery. Salt Lake. noon will see an extra bit of Mr. Hoine. a former Bingham razzle-dazzl- e when freshman and High and Westminster College football star, and Mr. Dazanche, sophomore classes stage their annual sack rush at the balltime veteran miner, were working a mark. surface lease cm property of the In the traditional battle underS. U. Smelting Refining and classmen will fight for possession Mining Co. in Upper Bingham of a number of sacks filled with when they Tuesday afternoon were covered by about 20 tons cotton waste. These sacks will be of ore and muck which caved. line.. placed on the In upon them. They died of sufwhile the frosh will be lined up focation. on one end of the field and the sophomores at the opposite end. At a given signal each group will dash to and try to capture the majority of the sacks during a stipulated time period. commis- OGDEN. Oct. 6City sioners today had ordered an in se to why two men who reportedly were given sentences of SI00 each or alternatives of jail terms on drunken driving charges were released after serving but 19 days each. re order followed a challenge buried by Comtutbsioner Edward T. Saunders that the police department's announced policy of "treating everybody alike" was untrue. He Reid be had been informed by police that Ernest Mower and Herman Jensen, 'sentenced Sept. 13, had been released Oct. 2. or 11 days before their terms were completed. The point arose in commission meeting after a request to release a prisoner before expiration of his drunken driving sentence. In answer to this Police Chief reported in Dewey F. writing "regardless of who may be arrested for the offense, ft is our policy to see that the guilty party either pays the full fine or serves the full sentence as directed by the court." In the absence of Chief Mawkins, other officers explained. that Mower and Jensen were released for good behavior. Branch Of Idaho University Offers Aviation Traiiiiiig mid-fiel- Victor 0 Church Music Courses At Sandy To Begin Monday Church - SANDY, Oct 7.The music committee is again bringing courses of instruction to the stake and ward choristers end organists. Sandy is one of the cities chosinstitutes. The en for these coursea will be held here beginning Monday. Oct. 9. at 7 p.m., unat Sandy Second Ward chapel. der direction of Mrs. Virginia S. for all the stake and ward choristers in East Jordan Stake. it was announced today Smith of Sandy, by John L. stake chairman in charge. JUNIOR HIGH ELECI1 SANTAQUIN. Utah, Oct. The following students were vie-torious in the Santaquin Junior High School election this week. Mayor, Carol Kay: vice mayor, Sandy Primary Election To Be Held Wednesday 7.A SANDY. Oct. Tvn part xan primary for the purpose of nominating candidates for Sandy City election will be held Wed- 11.-- nesday. Oct. 11, at 7:30 p.m. at Sandy City Hall it was announced today by C. R. Nelson. chairman. r A;tcity mayor, oner four-yea-councouncilman. four - adult- Gene Dauber. Canyon. burglary, pardon effective Nov. lg. - d Becvar. Canyon, 4 elsewhere in search of positions, was emphasized by Supt. J. C. Moffitt of the Provo City schools In art address yesterday to the Provo Kiwarilie Club. He pointed out that Utah loads the nation in percentage of high, school and college enrollment and revealed that surveys were being made to determine what line of work graduates entered after leaving schools He told of methods being used in- voca. tional guidance. based on modern pedagogical foundation. e Oct. 0 ery. pardon. John E. Wilson, Cassia, forgery, pardon. Eddie Page. Canyon, burglary, pardon effective Nov. 10. PROVO. Oct. 8.The necessity of devising means of preparing high school graduates for work within the state to avoid the an. nual migration of young people d Grantsville Pioneer Feted GRANTSVILLE, Vocational Need Stressed At Provo ci,.-- 1,ast y 4 High School' Rites Set For 2 Mine Victim 30-4a- y Mrs.- - Holbrook had served in the presidency of the Davis Stake Relief - Society and as president of the Bountiful First Ward Y. W. M. 1. A. She also was a Re.. lief Society teacher for 35 years and was active in other Church work. Surviving are two sons, SherIff Joseph Holbrook of Syracuse. and William A. Holbrook of Ogden: a daughter. Mrs. Heber J. Sessions of Farmington: a rand. daughter, Mrs. Marybelle Hatch Rooney, whom Mrs. Holbrook Ru. reared; three dolph and Alma Cook of Syracuse and Omer Cook of Bountiful. Also surviving are 19 other grandchildren and 33 - 4 - -- ' a -- Kileor rz ) v 7n A 0 11141 o . &mammon 'vitt NBC Statiottl I . ., 4DIrle:-Preeen- Band city-owne- d mos - -The Kate Peery, Simmons Debate Consolidatilyz n two-yea- t6,00-NBC- --To -- --th- , ' Carl Olsen; secretary-treasure- r. T. Sutton. oldest living pioneer Rose Marie Steele; judge, Marvel and citizen of Grantsville, re. cilmen,- a cityrecorder and city Holladay; attorney,- - Berne Deane --- cently celebrated his ninetyfirst FRESHMAN FROLIC SET treasurer will be elected at the Kay. birthday here. is city election Nov. 7. MT. EMMONS, Utah. Oct. & celebration was A two-da- y Ida.. Oct. 6.- -POCATELLO, A freshman frolic will be con held at the residence of his son Twenty students of the Univerducted by the Altamont High Mr. and r and daughter-in-law- . fesaer,s sity of Idaho, Southern Branch. School on the evening of Oct- - 9. Verdi Sutton. Mrs. will be trained under the new IPt, woos the immediate Civil Aeronautios Authority trainMembers 0 1 -,,, and grandchildren were ing program which began Oct. U.O.C.-RE- D family ben' t-11.01CBS. NETWORN .,et tee for next year were appointed 1 in Pocatello. The government present Many friends also callWood, ed to offer congratulations. $6,6 allotted has today as follows: Blanche approximately He was born in Stratford, Eng, Elva Bingham, Maybe' Stewart. 200 for flight instruction. ' ri-,.. Oct Z 1848. land, Students will pay a tuition fee t' is event a. student $35:. In the ISIDAY OCTOBER I Mr. James Sutton, his mother, 31ce-Changes in programs so listed are due 6 I unable to meet the requirements, father and t'wo brothers Joined LI entirely to network corrections made too r.m. cost of the to all but $6, the late Ineorporate. Bloom's Brood." pilot's an emigrant company in 1864 FRIDAY. OCTOBER S. Time." medical examination, Will be re'TN reptter grmiefr le and came to this country.. P.M. Comments. funded. crossed Mr. the Sutton Serenade. of Adventurers features .FRIDAY OCTOBER 1 Golf I:00NBC.Order Course plains Ogden mass 6.-P.M. News with Elmer Davis. Seventytwo . Lowell Thomas, Roy Chapman AnVERNAL. Oct; when 16 years of age and reQuiz and Bob Trout. be announeed. Arews, Admiral Richard E. Byrd. of nomi be given. Following Costs Exceed Income members many hardships of work will of Nighter-Orig- inal drama .7t, meeting for the purpose South East. Orchestra. North, stuMyers (1:30RUTASian a dual hours Vernal City flight. eight Barbara Luddy and Les and Weet and the four eomers of trontier life of Stephen Foster. nating candidates for will be allowed to solo. The. Tremayne. te dent Friday.- Elate- sews Ott Salt In offices was set for 8 remained The Party"musleal family first month will be spent entirely Central tationa drator M. Critchlow has reportWhaley variety .4. Oct. 13, in the district room by Lake for several years and later In rna. Lion. nob- .- ed to city commissioners that ground work.-- with flights bethe present council at a meeting Time wits Ape Lyman'A ' Grantsville. in settled Interviews.Novem ' of election the first The Jaek Golf Monte part El Orechestra. Teagarden and his.- orchoptra. the evening. rs Pro Life 4-.- Wednesday Throughout his life. be has ginning 8:00,4BS-A'n' Andy:easel's - Eslebraties Dr ama of truDono Course expended $1,203.30 more to be held Nov. 7. been an setts, Church worker Abnr. z, is Councilman Program. in dent blood transfusion. Charles Hatch is than it collected in playing fees Seienade featuring Guy Presents. 'Dramatiase of was the care ward taker and PTA of the Congress in e officer tions: Green s elective Johnny Lombardo's Royal Canadians. only during the first nine months of chapel for many years: He is a Idaho University features Angelyn Warnick. Director asiz Frances Adair and Glenn Orchestra; Cross. Greatest Melodies. whose term of office does not the year. Of Home E,conomics Edueation city Smith Hour 8 with AS- of member , the high priests Braneti,Editor Named ,,-.- -Looei.-,-- ; - -Con- Jan. 1. boll and Costello, romedians; Group by Senator Toni expire SavitCs ' of was Orchestra, father "He the quorum. Theater 4" 14 of Democrat, ,TPIaa Jack Players, Or-:00- -N Hiller's nally, Terms expire for Mayor B. 4 Ti to m, with Fred Ida., Oct. & POCATELLO, chestra and chorus. Refourteen children, six of whom Interviews. Waring's Pennsylvanians. 11 Cooper, Clerk Oscar Lyman, 1 of Ma lad has been Sullivan Review Marion Hansen Heidrs the Orchestra. sevdied wife News are His Pare still Flashes. living. Newc corder Wilson Murray and News. and latest snort news. appointed managing editor of the eral years ago. Nagel and bis Orches. W. S. Henderson. Harmon of Ittsh Football 9:30....NBCDeath Valley DayaDrame student Idaho tra from the Empire Room.,- Bengal, publication He and 87, '11! Sowards. Thomas Karren described his brother, Hyrum. .. Rally and tisations. by Bill Sears. Ctvie Auditortfull. Southof Idaho. ' the City-Cdun- ty at University Interviews. 1.1ames' Orchestra. 11 -1 Phil Watkins. Yarns. spend many hours reminiscing. Be Announced. ern Brach, replacing Bob Peart Woodbur- y, 40 By" Teo, Nei. Summary. Kpy rie Rpl , axe to the National of Pocatello, COtaray. songs. Broadcasting Company., description of wres- Bleier and his Grebes. OGDEN, Oot. 6Mayor Harman W. Peery and County Com- - S. Li County Club Hansen will complete the ediNebo Stake Seminary A robes. Bill matches Bob Sears Ira. Fitzpatrick's Bing by torial board of the Bengal, . tra. Hant.On. intssioner George F. Simmons ruffled each other's feat.ners yes. Night. 11 11:16- -N Y. Gives Dance Tonight be announced. Vote U. At B. Is composed of three memHolds International New.. which SATURDAY. OCTOREll I over afternoon in debate it 'eddie Martin's Orchestra. Tucker's Orchestra. govern terday phasesof chosen last other bers. The two, A.M. 12 :00- -N PROVO, Oct. 6.Wilford Smith Loveland's Music. Robert's Orchestra. PAYSON, Oct. ILNebo Stake ment consolidations and the municipal tower and light issue. 1 Curtain Rises. You Ali Good Night. April, are Taylor Carr, associate night until 7 0' clock -students are holding NVIIS Flaihes. electdd of Salt Lake SATE:RDA ' and Seminary from City OCTOBEHltal editor Utah, of the joint tornormw MOtOillit. Ogden. With --2 completion Serenade. the A.M.at Ball their annual Autumn SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1 of the Salt Lake County Summit, editor, of Kuna, the proposal for a cityadministration Ogden-Pansy Musicale. president eber awn supported Express. School -- - Payson Junior High News. of Univers Club Ida. of have we for would Young had June 6 -E Almanac. Brigham owned plant buildingscheduted Salute. Gardner. Is With Mdsie. thisevining. next year. Mayor Peery said he another source of revenue,"' pity at a A bout Ti m Vale farm Reportar. ust UTA,.1 is being given for 1,00 , The dance Ln. I tailored combining some depart- The other officers named were 74(1.7A-inter- nal Hint& tonal News. charged. 7:15- -- rsa4r4t bythmic Revue. Builders. 7 Bit Review. ') 4.. seminary and high school stu, ments to eliminate overhead and Peery Margaret Reid, Magna. vice presi- Ionomentrmr:rrirrimuirk Simmons, referrfng to the 8 "8- 8-1 -- dents only:Members of the Neu duplications. Six:tem. ' dent; Elizabeth lullSterlig thousands of dollars spent to conand Mnsie. 8:15,,NBC-Ama- nda Snow. ,.,,,No extra charge for two person bo Stake Presidericy and filch , "We've got to alleviate the tax duct the special eections non and Ton Taylor, all .of Salt Hoods. , 4;1 '. requiritoin7e1).. occupying the barn roam ; Exercise Perin&I ' Interlude. Lake City, secretary, social chair7;7 Council will act as. chaperons, b, ed. asked Peery why he wanted 14 burden," Mayor Peery asserted. ,Tr.. Radio Cohimp. Katherine of the Chief .. Lenmsot, THE MAYFLOWER a man and membership chairman. ,,,1 "Consolidation of the city and II to submit the issue aizain when together 'with Principal John F. IT . S. News, Dept. of of Values."' bad-twiOleson of the seminary and Prin. would ANGELES' of defeated. been LOS respectively. Labor. it Conservatory ,fire , county departments Roils Trio. IliNEWVIT Lake. CitY, Hutto" C4ineort. : " Male Quartet. McConell.' save money and provide a bet-IWIL. ' 11114"salvall, Nested George 11111 of Salt "What you should,. do is hold r, cipal Louis A. ,Bates - of the ,-- 110tb flemiAn. of it,,,,, School Head features Sports .t. , ', ter service for districts outside a run-of- f election." said Simmons. HanenromtunIti,edU: mutt Conference of the L. D. I. retiring president, conducted the Payson High School. York , Coach' Mal Stevens"of NeW Directly arrow from thsi Etiltmor Merrill Hill is seminary stu- - "Ogden City." . election. Church. "You've given the people two 10 PI Woman', ofthatoistc beautiful Library Park News. . 7 Pro-um ichance tndeleatthe Issue, now Brissett's Orchestra. AS P.SLISNS, SAMS CANISANTSID gram conducted by.. Madge Tuck. Coverate News Ifrom theni two chances to win. have been consolidated years ago !Bate ' .64,6117VST ROOMS Agricultural give the , Cloches, 'tale or Doable 10 lens Speaker., Denble Redo News. if you hadn't been to unreason- - After that, bold a run-of- f election East Jordan Cottage . Quartet. ',ISIS RCArmchair e at Life." Helndiel. Revue. 11:10E131-1,,,Thwins." Saturday Melbdies. $3.00 Ampipoists3.50 Home :citt7ned. 111TrIlhe' courntySihadort- - toTsoeet,hmi;thicohu side really Farm and Is Conducted - .$250 and Home Hour. '. ' ggestion the mayor Meeting Rhythms. Hour wit- h- Waltru inlas ,BlauftissOr-- , 1 with 11;30- -N 'Rhythm. ' PI"I't.o Matinee. AM bittids An tonniotted chest re. ,.. , Bob- Armstrongs.Orchestra. JorEast Oct. SANDY, EveneS-ra1 . sews 6An -ttp Series PrMriPW, ,'. with tub abower or combination bats P.M. services. but for Moro It Amazing Oolkit!of 0 er Stake of dan .broadeast .,. , Vaughn. by play missionary cottage 12 Rinney's Orchgtra. ' ,,,, tooditkons Deo to Siuggist Bemis A study, you held out for $6.00Cr. ; Wortd Series from Cincinnati. . 1 MONTEREYCOCKTAIL speaker. ROOM Fi,11YMI Mime: Etf 4 held was a evening-meeting ove!t-We :00Nome Vs. M cOsts 2 -N of Iiatikatist of Library. linesnts 'period12 versify Ifartyou&him Jugs tr, kill shows that the Setoff Intimate at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dignifiel Dernoon Session of - the I l'oeiball Football Gama. average annual ' TIT,- pteal!entirotiss;hasni pow. 7.111::' tilitio.r!,..t.. Ilflittir Semi A nnO41 tonterettes- - Of South State Street under i c....48,0.4,,r.rigot.,1, ' game. News from 'sit soseentite gazettes. AtIC;1 rotrato fires ' of COsl to the D. S. L. Church. 30- -K city the N w ' fighting : ,, the RDY1,,,NeWs Room. ...,Lrategoupoirearn4migh!rnre3: i3 ...". So amid. Worough. Moments& invieorsuos, Dw pj 4of PArloy Glover, stake ' - 711 not sod oar' . AFI ,, Nelvto. I e Serenmie. 3 in the County V.500 ." it reild hos midi hownwhen isimsaiicsus. ' 7--A El ' 4 Revue-- 0ewith 4 .00.- -x Rhartstwiy. with tesotiontion. president, missionary Spanish - 4".. tired feeling when the the argument. Continuing PENE111110 0..7, 4 Pitt tmulYe'ut i Te itie bezel I MAYELONVER,. .. Geors!f,3Y:t1,11,411.51.r,:ic,t,.grea.L. talk turned to the municipal. P a tf OM - Lyman -se4 PrIMS N,,,.. writhed Irak got of I ..b.caa piir...r thast mowed- r (lent in "chari 4 74!7on toresit300 '' Il- l- by tbV.S.Plzfozmac000tta. of the Mounted. , - (hems., I Informal It sot itelighted. retort tbe,,bm. to net Wo- wyll ;HOTEL AtOrlt , Glov-7, 1011. 5 and Half Proirram. Quartet . referendum elections, and up for erelenel the percheetto speaker, . '' Wnwkk SOUTH MANS Avt; ns 5 TtetThen Heim Ensemble. 5 00, RC Me-ott;Itv Mrs. hiring President Webb, ?het'. -i,r, s M:PN a third public reaction In the Wws ' ' .., ' price. 5 Matinee, Get NR Tehhberteehrr Ilissa Gloier, David Gillen. Mrs. i , NC VanotiM fisrmin'e Orehestrit. ,01F111141 PURE SiSpHRou forthcoming electioag; , egeedoessisa COCUISISO 0.00NBC, .70, be announced. C ' 4 ' i 21 tPald Adv. and Fred Frank Ricks Adv.) .. . and other citizens had Borg. It ' , I Ogden Dance Issue Briligs' New Headache t - s,'''''S-7- real-de- nt Ann Evans a '( Ar' ...gtN Bountiful ,f i of Mark and 4 1 s was ful. born there Dec. a 1862. 23, titamomo, - ' Cemetery. Mrs. We brook was a lifelong - r ....,,..,P I .. ,,--4 ... I of Idaho's pairdbn WASIIINGTON:Oct., was termed "cruel and archaic" today in a book prepared by Wilbur Ls Roe Jr., member of the Dixtrict of Columbia board of parole. , The volcanic published by the Princeton University Press. was -called Parole with Honor' Le Roe pointed to 01 large number of pplicamons for pardon submitted to the Lisho board. ctimpoiwd of the governor. the secretary of state and the at. torney general. wh& he said. "obviously. because of the pre OGDYN. Oct. recurring Cure of other duties. cannot give donee hail license situation. No. the attention necessary to parole a headach for city commission-erCases." Ile Is an adv6cate 'of expert during the past three week . cam. up again late yesterday independent parole boarde. hen Con Morris. hotel operator. Provision of Idaho law requirentered a protest against reported ing applications for parole or to opconditional release to pay for adplans of Harry Sandman beer reerate a dance hall at verUsing their applications. 1." rooms. hotel sort beneath the Roe termed "cruel and noise 'that Morris protested of the western Condition from the dance hall keeps his hostates jails also did not escape asserted Ile awake. tel guests IA Rues criticism. tie classified and that if authorities allow the Hub them as to operates dane hall. Twenty-fiftthe lowest in the nation. among Street taverna will follow Latest Applications Seebow. Louie Mean hilt. Boise said and W. crippled aged Peery 'Mayor Harman t,hat Sandman had informed him Chinese, will continue A prisoner ' Ida. that County Attorney John A. at least until January in the was ho Penitentiary. where he Hendricks had informed Sandman la would be "okeh" to go tient on a second degree murder COnVictiOn in 1934 for the Slaying ahead with the dance hall plans. of a fellow tountryman. Commisaioner William J. Hack-haThe -- state pardons board. declared the dance hall liwhich heard Seehow's appitracense .ordimariee should be entwo for clemencyan appeal he forced. The mayor returned that was able to make because VartiIt had not been enforced for some en P. C. Meredith anti others of time because such enforcement. the prbion staff paid for the ad- he said. would make it necessary vertisement required by law to license L D. S. Ward dances a decision until its Jan. defermi commercial dance with along usry meeting. halls. - Seeliow was sentenced to from ' Mr. Raaham denied that ward lila minimum 214 to 10 years. dances can be classified as public was many term completed dances. "If there are any public Months ago. dances In meeting houses," 100 plena Reject said. "It In contrary to the policy The board rejected more than of Church officials." The mayor 100 other pleas and granted clemreplied the city must "treat them ency In several cases. including all alike." the following: Ted Terwilleger, Ada County, forgery. pardon. 'John Proferes. Ada, burglary. pardon. John J. Keliy, Nes Pere., fort. try. conditional pardon. 4 , 1 of She fo.elot::4111, 4c.) , 1:30 p.m., ssi th burial in the , I ItN, k - I 4 - Firat chapel Sunday ,:k 's 4-- t ' .1, 0.- , BOUNTIFUL,. Oct. services for Mrs. Alit Cook Holbrook, 78. who died at her horn. ,here yesterday. will be conducted in the Bountiful , ; Ward 7, tiipoA ., , e 1 - ' .. 3 .1 , 0 1939 Idaho Pardons Law Held Cruel, Archaic - 1 - t , ,Cr" i i , - ) oftt I 4 -- . , l, Funeral For Alice Holbrook Set At Bountiful time the state attorney general's office launched a statewide campaign against them. will not receive funds on license fees. The opinion was issued after refund applications totaling $202 bad been made by Charles L. Terragno and G. A. Stewart. "A license tax voluntarily paid cannot be recovered unless there Is a statute that expressly authorizes such recovery," Mr. Barker informed commissioner& Marble game machines operating in Weber County were recently removed at the order of Sheriff. John R. Watson. following such orders from Attorney General Joseph Chez. - Will Vote , Nbminations to be voted upon as follows by later were made committee: the nominating Marie 13 for roph7 vice president. Mrs. Miss La Vern Peterson.--Maybelle snd Blanche Woods Echo Stewart: secretary. Miss Prost: Emmeline Berry and Miss Miss Therms board members. Wood. Miss Green, Miss Mildred Roskelley. Oda Burt, Mrs. Alta Balloting will riot be completp M until Saturday night commit. of the nominating Attor- L Barker has ruled dir 1 .6, ., ... . . '''' ago. owners and renters of marble game machines who took out city licenses prior to the that . ot parses. . , Speaker' were to include Oscar E. Lowder. former Weber County sheriff and l'tah adult pmba. lion officer. The probation and parole aystem in operation": IL Fraser, Salt Mrs. Martha Lake City, child welfare commit, ant. of the state department tit public welfarrJudge A. W. Tue. nee. "Probate and Guardianship Practice"; Judge Allen G. Thur. man. committee reports on 'nod', of statutes relating to uninten. Donal homicide and first degree murder and the matter of intlucied offenses under accusations charging homicide resulting in the courts of commission of a felony. Judge Lewis Sone of Rot Elder County was to discuss the 'settlement of Inheritance taxes. The association in its present form was organized three years ,.., i ney George Uhl their individuality but in so "" doing find a way to meet also in- their social responsihilities .. t volved in such cooperative yen- j-turn as that prywkied, through az the accreditation proargrit of the Edo. National League of Nursing -csaion." she declarecd. , Guest speaker at the luncheon of the 'Utah State Organisation1 for Public Health Nursing W Miss Ruth W. lia)r, assistant professor of nursing education, CMversity of California. , Ter lublect was 6The Place of the Public Health Nurse in Community ,":, Nursing Service."The functions of publie health health and riursing Is to promote she Illness," prevent 6- -1 6Th1s includes the care of the sick in the homes, a phase which Its; been largely neglected bypublic health nursing organiu per- (ions on account of limited of reaching .sonnel and difficulty --- all people in rural communities." - A Presides At Parley elect speaker ac- suited an creditation program. 1939 variety should do two thingsaccredit the school and servo as a stimuli'- Con. its suggestions and reports - . , iit. ri .1e ) N , , the organiution m eeting In 3909. Dora Malben. was intrOduced to the eonvenuon. PA tered ti t fOrt. tint argodsrdts. Ilion." was the subject of an address a t thectional luncheon at noon of the Utah State Lea gue bv Mae 0,4' of Nursing EAucation t.' Katharine J. Densferd of Mtrinea- .,. polls. director of the School of of - Nursing at the tniversity ''. ,,,.... .60 '''. i Principal topics tip for discus. 'don today were problems in handling divorce capes. results of a committee study of status relating to unintentional born). tide and first degree murder and the probation and parole system operations. No elections c1 'officers is scheduled. Aosociation business is bandied during its April meet. 1 , Friday, Ortoher - I , ber County Courthouse for en aliday session. President Will L. Hoyt of NephL Fifth District Corm Judge. proided. Their isemii annual Meeting" are held to diorite' means et improving court efficiency and to maks rerommendauons to the Slats Eupreme Court and Legislature as to how to improve de. feet' of Foment statute. Thu" is the Dm time that the atioria. tion has met In Ogden. Judge lloyt said. Among those attending were Ls Roy R. Young of Ogden . resident of the Cush Oat. Bar. and Robert L Judd of gait lAke. chairman of the Bari Judicial Council. SI , ! ha was present st Miss Densford. at the convention, . pro- - i Ilinnesota. , 4. , and for the training of Oars nurse si !--' ' ' r , .... , , 1 I; t, , ()Weer& , ii The nurses seri weiromed by . ',favor tlarit Anderson and Frank 1 J. Kart president of the Provo Chamber of Commerce . in short i talks at the opening session. .1. i Keyless' liistoey , Irlims Miller who delivered the ik." presidents mem ge. to the con-- -' j.,'- , tention. revive ed the history of ' .4: the nurses' associsuon since Its 4 end outlined 1909 In Organiution made in setting high t, ''''." , , - 4 s I MVO, Oct 1.Msultenence Ward chapel, Miss Amelin Miller. Ogden. president of the abociation4 pre- sided at the opening stilton. dei:. voted to genent business and art. isouncements from reporting com nutters. Including , porninations , , 4 . , ... - I, Of Meeting By Mayor Anderson More pisrta - 1 1 - ,. .. t l , of higher standarde,of corn. session of the twert the at opening tnunity nursing was..urged Nurses Association State annual conenilon of the Utah 'ts hich today in rrovo. opened , and tsko affiliated orginizations :Tr :.., - Ab . City, Utal; v ,, courts OGDEN. Oct. were to rereso today as menu hers of the District Judges Ammo. Viols gathered In We. tioliall Delea' tes Welcomed At Opening r: 100 it. 4 1101(1 tat Service At Provo Session f.,,t t I Jtztlges - Ir Stioess CoininunitV, Ogden Parley iNurses 1 - ral:e News, Salt - a leasil :00--- DS-- Paul Harri , 9:35-NB- '. To city-count- y 11:15-NB- C-Fr - rchie - : , :30-- mooting-this-week,- -- 1131"---Mue- - . . 71a:Mio:iennFlidieitiNnInt:owutrt. 77:43- , f.. ..., , ' - lo..-- . . .Bureau, ce , , ;FEEL GOOD-. I i 7ramrefold herioieel--Neirr- '00-- 4. - o , 9:15-N- BC-, ' ......::se - .00-NRC-- -Our 10:15-1BC- -Dol Room.---------- KitYL-News- ' . - - -The "The2:fird---departments,3v- o . a DYL-Ear- ren'a , er--- . , . - . ., - ...- i . r ,t, , . . --- 0 . , you ., . , . , , i -- , --'- t dD wt're-Presitit'n- ' 25-- NW - - . m-lased . NRC-N- - ' i i 00-- 4c 11 - " Pal . - ' . - StbtiOtroVph , l .K . .., , ' ,e . ' sion-isee- l'SO-KS- L-In FIC- -1:n -- - 4y oody , . - ' ' - |