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Show .., , - , ' Monday, December 11, 1939 - - . - . rmill'oPom ......,,,, ,,S,,$,,t,,,t 014',1111! I , ,kw ,t,.4, , .iL . , - , , ,i . , , , --- . 1 0 s of Fatalities; Funeral held . , , . -, , IP , ' , - , , . - , 7 ' ' - , N..f., zr''' , , , ' ..! - N - , , r , ,, , 1ri ' ',kw., . t ,f ,,, , , , - , , i,,,, . , , $ -- '.... . , , ,, ,- --- - Tots Btirq wh tle Mother Seeks Adure.- - ' n . . Seminary At Logan Is Dedicated . A ' . J. , 1 I $, '1 g oo - - s - wive ., , 1 ith - ., 7 , ,, - r .1 'l -- , ...4 - - 4 1....L. - , - - - j . - , , , . father-in-law- "sand ' Carbon College Stages PlayWednesdayAndFriday Stake Officer Is Announced Pioneer Days Defense Moves - -- , -- - - r or ----- s- re-about 1 - eiv rial ' - - - they Rituals Held For Indian Auto Victim - W. I. - dth . -- fellow-tribesm- . - 0 tJtah rash Injures nix defend-husban- - Bingham Brawl Ends In Arrest - - Niii,-Mat- - take-perso- 11.More than - persons attended the tory services at the Provo First Ward chapel yesterday afternoon, ,.-i at which Pres. Heber J. Grant of. :fered the dedicatory prayer. Bish-op Walter P. Whitehead conduct. ed the services and presented the financial report covering the building construction activities. Other speakers were Patriarch, .. 'Thomas N. Taylor, former presi- dent of the old 'Utah Stake and Pres. Rowan Jr. of the ProvaorStKake. Prayera were by Douglas T. Page of the high. opric and Alfred C. Johnson, Special music wee rendered by a choir directed by Rheta Kay. a 1 1 -- and Melba - t 40-50- ' , Small Water A- d urged Frojects - - Logan Budget Plans Call For $33,000 Increase 1111940 I 1 2a-5- - . been . a Wa(461.i..400(10l11:ii: Week Of Yuktide Programs t Park City Masons Install Wednesday -- Provor-were-the-- chitects. , Stress LaidOIL. Lommandments - - - . . , i Dec. 11.Elth of the der Joseph Fielding Council of the Twelve addressei the North Sanpete Stake quarter. MT. PLEASANT, ly conference and the stens held respectively in Mt. Pleasant and Spring City. Elder Smith urged Church embers to keep the tommand. ments of the Lord, that greater blessings might be realized by the people and he asked them to PRICE, Dec. IIExpenditures of the Carbon County Department of Public Welfare dropped d to $15,898.62 hit month, with $16,415,94 In October, according to the monthly financial report announced to. day by John T. Maulsby, manager. In the various accounts, exvenses were: old age assistance. corn-pare- read the scriptures. J. Frank Ward of the Church Welfare Committee spoke of the growth and development of the Other conference speakers in. cluded the stake presidency, Pres. Robert D. Young of the Manti Temple, Ruel Rigby and De Mont Howell, Fairview and the fol. lowing returned missionaries: Gerald Ericksen. Texas Mis. PldOe.2p0e:ndalecin;tochbilldnrde,:17$54;2a91;1; $55,774.12. Jordan-Tea- lorn-Car- ol Reynolds,-Northwes- 1 -- sessions. ' tively. , Elder Smith set apart a new bishopric forthe Fairview North Ward during the conference. Golden Dean Cariston was or-dained .bishop of the vard, sue. ceeding Bishop Henry W. Jones. Niels Stanley Brady and Silven V. Peterson were ordained first . and second, counselors, respee. .. , - Blind Students Will Give Yule Programs of 11.Students SANDY, Dec. -- , the Blind School at Ogden will present Christmas musical pro. , grams Thursday at 9 a.m. at at Junior School, It High Sandy a.m. at Midvae Junior High School and at 1 p.m. at West Jordan Junior High School, it was announced today by Reed Sanderson. principal of the Sandy school. ' r 2 a a t IIIS Mrs.-Thelm- . 'II I - 0I S , I . 101 WM" dff, a , . nt 0 0. r 0 i Rog-Bett- y 4 0 -- ERO , , i , - ' - out the form printed below and mail to the Insurance Department of If not fill THE DESERET-NEW- S $1-5- WI IMMIWIMb am.m.o.o.miomatoloom APPLICATION ...v., 0.1.60610.06411.on , ALDER S. PENTIUM Resident Agent - WASHINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.. ' I CARE THE DESERET NEWS IIIII I, .. I Dais i hereby trimly for a Trayel'1 Pedestrian Accident' Insurance Policy. NA 318, issued by lb. Washhigton National Insurance Co.. Chicago. III, for which 1 agree-t- e pay the premium of 11 25 pot year, plus a 25a registration fee for the brit II I I 1 NAME i t i ! I I , . ' (Full name. not Initials) ADDRESS (Street . - , I 1 - , RELATIONSHIP (Manta' or Blood) NomeOne Only) ) ( I I I 1 ' STATE TOWN Present Subscriber New Subscription I I i , and Numbot) BENEFICIARY (Full I 1 ' ( Signanu 'otss, of Applicants 11ImPWIMMOIMOMMIMPNIMMOIIMPWW1011,WOMININOOMEMMINWoMP - , A,. .-- will be , I ' : and your application - with remittance of given prompt attention. - , YOU INSURED AGAINST TRAVELIT,PEDESTRIAN , 4 - ' - -- - Pleasant South Ward and Spring City Ward choirs furnish. ed the music for the conference 1939 - -- t, Won. Mt. of state enAmpionship football team aneLiheir coaches, Dunn -Taylor, John Vranes and be Workman, will Joseph-guests of honor at a banquet Thursday evening in the din. High ing room of the. Jordan School, sponsored by the home of the economics department school, the 'FA Club, and Btu. dent body officers. Among the 40 guests will be Dr. C. N. Jensen, superintend. ent of the Jordan School District; L. ' W. Nielson, principal of thy Jordan High School, and Coach Edwin R. Kimball, head of the B. Y. U. coaching staff. a former graduate rind coach of the Jordan High School The student body officers of the school are in cho;ge of pro. Commit. gram arrangements. tees from the home-- - economic department and the FFA Club will have charge of the dinner- ,under direction of Miss Deane Bennion and Paul C. Boyce.' - - -- ern States Mission and Irene Niel. son , South Central States Mis., d Be-Fete- - I . annual rariteusAraoyodanctoin;eunntlaoyn hwelliith hbere . IAnr ARE - I 4 ao ' . Church. The edifice, located at Second South and First East Streets, was completed and the first services held on May 4, 1930. It consists of a main chapel. a recreational .hall, rotunda, kitchen,Rellef So ciety and class rooms. Pope and Burton of Salt Lake City, with J. - g 44' ;. - Fletcherorganist. programs were distrib- uted to those in, attendance at the services. , According to - Bishop White-le- ft head's report the chapel and rec.reationdl hall cost $78,985.35, approximately half of .which was contributed by the members of the ward, the remainder by the Carbon Relief Costs Decline the A t . the parenii, thi- cid. dren are survived by the grand. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conklin and Mr. and Mrs. George Brittain . all of Provo. to and general assistance, , PROVO. Dec. completely destroyed in the fire. Mr. Conklin is a WPA worker. The little home was located In the foothills ,east of the Spring- ville road, a half mile northeast of the county Infirmary. born June 19, . Faylene was 1936 and Gerald, June 3, 1939, both in Provo. . Funeral services will be held Tuesdaya tJ. p.m. In the; Bonne- ville Ward Chapel, with Bishop Lee Morgan in charge. Burial will be in the Provo City Cern- eterY Besides ' , 700 the firemen. The disaster not only render. ed the Conklins childless, but them homeless, all their pd. vete belongings, clothing and 'having ., . r responded Will t - to an alarm but the firemen who arrived on the scene found the house burned VI the ground. The steel crib In which the children's bodies were found, was too hot to handle until a .stream of wit. ter- - had - effects 1'7 - . household t ' Illss-lanernar- 3 Escape A sphymation - Provo W ard .. Chapel Rites Are Conducted to have The blaze is believed originated from a kerosene lamp which ignited a curtain, blown into the flame by a sudden breeze, while Mrs. Conklin had gone to the home of a neighbor, Leonard Barney, to get Mrs. some medicine for the children, who were ill, The Barney home was less than 100 away. leq sscream- at, Mrs. Conklin's Bar. hey, Elmer Carter andis. Car- ter, all of whom tried- duper. ately to get inside of- the blaz-ing home, but the flames burst through the window and the door. The house was made of boards, lined with celotex and was ,,.' extremely dry, due to the . 1 r ., - - , one-roo- I - , 0 11.A fire which destroyed the little home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Conklin of Provo Saturday. night brought death to their two Children, Faylene,' three, and Gerald, six months, both of whom perished in the tiny crib in which PROVO, Dec. ,, N 4 it . - , . - Provo WPA Worker Left Childless, Homeless As Blaze Strikes - ' , . PROVO, , 1 , . X ' , Simmons, 41, of Provo, missing -1 ' ' I OGDEN, Dec. 11.L-Aat ,A.;. ; Lake since Saturday, inquest is scheduled tomorrow in the ., .k.:::::c tI was Utah ' found shortly after noon to. city court room Into the deaths of 'Rudolph Gentilljni,- 45, and ( his wife Josephine Yori Gent:1.114d, 43,'who were found dead in , day by a Provo CCC enrollee. '' ' V Simmonu their home 2725 Grant Avenue, late Saturday 'night.- - ' . but in : , '0.e. k 1 serious 4 7A condition The deaths were tentatively from , exposure. ' , ,ff ,,i',,,: .' He was removed to a hospital, , classed as caused by poisoning , ; ' from mushrooms, according to - i by - ambulance for exatnination.' 1 1 , A posse of more than 100 men, H. .''' (i , acting A.Belnap, City Judge c . , T , ' 4 ' I. ' coroner. A. coroner's jury Sun. ' , of peace officers and consisting ' ' I :I : day viewed the bodies at the Kir. , kendall-Darlin- s' 1 Mortuary. ReCivCer botodyas,y , I Umtaanh ,., fhoardthseemaricahaeding Dr. Wendell Noall, city physi. ' 1 '. , ' , t , , i who examined clan the bodies, ' '' 44 ., I ' 4 1 ,..,,, ii said-- the couple hadbeen-- dead- company of )g .. its our. LOGAN, Dec. 1 . 30 more when I than hours they I , Sylvan Chat. ,,.,, ., poses explaineerw the cultiva- - 'were found at 930 pm.- - Satur-; on the lake tion in youth a consciousness of day. The bodies were discovered I If , . , ' , a boat rented from the reality of God, to teach faith ' ' , , D. S. Warner, who lives at the in Him and immortality, apd to 4;t &,,10,1",b had been called by neighbors. 4 advancement of true further the mouth of the river. Is a sister of Mrs Gen- Sofia Mrs They told e on L. D. S. leaming;---thWarner they were going out to Logan ,miia " Pro-ducti' - - look for a boat Roles Will Annutd Drama In Seminary--wadedicated yester. than Play had been Neighbors' suspicions were lost. day afternoon by Elder Stephen ' aroused when the Gentillini's in ascene horn the play, "The Late Christopher Bean," Which will be pres Pictured L Richards of the Council of the Chatwin came obback to Provo was 4, 'Elaine Martini, niece, Twelve, who also presented the eked this week by Carbon College. Left to right, Gus' Burdis, Betty Hakalo and Sunday served playing alone about the morning , alone, and principal address. Lorna Nyman. Alma brought his house and yard Saturday. She A large crowd of religious lead- E. Dayton, back to the lake to the day by vared patrons attended the ded-- him locate Simmons. He reK. Mrs. help n Hyrum neighbors, 'cation rites for the new 923,000 Mount-Ogdeported that Simmons had' fallen Barnes and Mrs. Selmer' Jensen,- 'edifice. Principal E. J. Passey from the boat but that he, Chat. who suspected nothing amiss unwas in charge of the program. Win, dragged him ashore. Later, Featured also were short address- - til nightfall, when the girl told Chatwin became lost in the dark them her "mother" was ill and es by Dr. Franklin L. West, but made his way to Provo by Chutch commissioner of-- educe- - her "father" asleep. The child daylight. also had been ill. tion, and Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, When Chatwin and Dayton Conduct supervisor of seminaries. PRICE, Dec. 11.One of the outstanding events of the week failed to find a trace of Simmons with Investigations "Intelligence is the be will Carbon in for of lovers the drama presentaCounty God," Elder Richards said. "With. they appealed to Sheriff John S. officers and We- out it there is no virtue or no berOgden police Evans who organized a posse tion of the second anual play of Carbon College. Walter Dec. 11A. officers who sheriffs OGDEN; County sin. This doctrine placesa pen. with the help of the CCC boys, Two complete casts have re- investiadvised conducted were of the Stevenson, bishop neceson is It with Deptity Sheriff Claude Car. ignorance. alty hearsed the play. One cast Will , tor - in charge. sary, however, that we distin- - gations. the play at Helper in the Twelfth ;Ward, today had Double funeral services well, present between and as second Wilson sophistication guish David J. eveceeded Bonnie Theater St. Wednesday had this morning in the intelligence." ning while the other cast will- counselor in the Mount Ogden Joseph Catholic dumb, wail The conception of the family Cemethe stage burial in the Ogden City, production in the CivStake presidency. The change in of God, and the doctrine of the ic Auditorium at Price Friday tery. holy priesthood also were con- the stake presidency W33 an --' Rini-wai Gent! born Mr. evening. 17 sidered by Elder Richards. nounced by Pres. Williath Of. "The The chosen Late a son ot is ' in Revo, Trentino, Italy, play .1 Dr. West pointed out that to quarterly conferSimone and Philomeni Gentillini, Christopher Bean", by Phillip Reeder Jr. at afternoon. 30,000 stu- day there ence Gena ree in Mrs. acts. yesterday 1919 In he married Howard, comedy' dents receiving training in th'e di- The cast to play in Helper will - President- Reeder- also announcver-,-they -'- came Church school systems with 18 - - - tillini, and ih 1921 ,... OGDEN, De-c- .1.1.Declaring --r d that- L.-- Grant- Lofgren, who Bet.-follows: Glen to : r.Pet 000 in . seminaes alone. 'Ogden. "The tne in last week was released as bishop that proceedirregularity Lorna Hakalo, Nyman, Betty large amount of crime and the They resided here until of the Eighteenth Ward, is now Jo the Gus court of Edna the Anderson, Johnson, SANTA CLARA, Utah, Dec. if. prevented ings perplexing problems confronting when they moved to Superior, an alternate member of the high ColJoe Jimmie Burdis, Norton, a was fair defendants from having Life had returned to normal youth give need for this type of Wyo.. where Mr. Gentillini recent to the council. Referring zani and Louis Bunnel. training." he declared. employed by the Union Pacific suit of a new ward from the trial ' - defendants in d on Piute Indian reservations tocreation Gabe: will In cast the a writPrice, Railroad as a blacksmith until Paraphrasing prominent and Seventeenth Wards, brought by Fred C. Smith, as briel Simone, Mildred Gibbs, Twelfth day as 200 members of that tribe er, Dr. Bennion opined that the 1933, when they returned to Og President Reeder told that a bish. PioHelen Lorraine of a not is le.roblem the had come to the end of an anDeCola, of the a was Stalpey, member den. He great day taxpayer, agaisnt Ogden and Ward Twelfth the for opric Communism vs. Fascism, or war Bell, Don iNerk'a y: Catholic Church and also of Frei Dorothy two-da- y neer Days, Inc., have filed mocient will probably be ritual in final tribnew ward the vs. peace, or capital vs. labor. tolanzo Operaio Lodge at SX per- George P. Slaugh, within the next week, in Second tion for a new-lr- ial ute to a revered leader, Fred appointed But the itbp artant issue is wheth- - lor , Wyo, Bunnel. touis and nen wasommitte Richards of Elder George of the District Court.er or not modern man can bear for the latter organization in the Wall, 59, The college orchestra, directed the Council of Twelve, principalto live in this world without In FriShivwitz clan, who died Defendants also charged by E. M. Williams, will play at Utah district. stressthe conference at speaker God. both perfotmances, of paying and a of amount excessive a in sustained are the brother ed motion their day injuries importance Surviving Included on the dedication p roAssisting with the advertising Elder tithes and an automobile accident. tiering& of tit judginnt; imuffi,21elity sister,. Enrico Gentillint tind fitrsi two gram were-- arr the explanation- of for memhave presentations Richards also urged upon Gentillini, and a niece. The dead chieftain. who was evidence to justify thd judgbeen the art students of S. A. seminary history and policy by Teresina hers of the Church the necessity Elaine Martini, whomthe Gen. l well known among both whites solo, Olsen. occurlaw ,piano ' errors e ment and since-thof doing Temple work. ' PrincipaLundstrom; violin in el reared en - -- and tillinis of several The scenery has been made br . solo, President Reeder expressed re- -her mother two years ago in New ring at the trial. The motion Lorraine Smith; invocation,-Presof Utah, Nevada reservations NYA under the direcof counselthe second boys his at losing York City. gret , was filed Saturday by City Atty. A. E. Anderson, and selection, who and Arizona, attended ,the tion of D. E. Williams. or, a member of the stake presiBorn In double mixed quartet. was laid to rest long ceremony, George S. Barker as counsel for dency 'for three years. afternoon in a burial Italy Also Sunday defendants. Salt of Lake, Stevens Stringam Mrs. Gentillint was born in plot on the reservation near here a member of the Church Welfare Barker poin1 out that C, 1896 in the same locality as her the commended during rituals which begun Satshould the court Committee, deny , a daughter of Theodore urday night and continued late Mount Ogden Stake for respond- new a for trial ants motion into Sunday night. and Orsola Martini Yori. She was rt have two Elternatives, ing to the Church welfare prothey a member of the St. Joseph Cath- Only deviation from the weird, eithe r an appeal to the - Utah gram. olic Church. Eleven returned miSsionaries chanting ceremonial of Piute anCourt, an expensive Supreme sisters three are her Mr. cestral origin was the participaSurviving who bore testimonies were; method , or to oranize an en- BINGHAM, Dee. 11.One and two brothers, Mrs. Joeil- Sofia WENDOVER, Utah, Dec. 11.-tion of two. ,white melts Pres. and Mrs. Klaus Kongsma, Tom ns 13' ly- itotybad, Van wc,3 being sustained cuts. of Ogden; Anna Yori, William R. PaTmer ofPatagarrSover the celebration here today and another confined from Drimmilen, bruises and shocks the Netherlands Mission; yesterday da Farrar, Santo Yori and Narti- take, and William H. Manning, f inancing and run the celebnew to a Salt Lake hospitalI with a when a tire blew oót an a car so Yori, all of Revo, Italy. Central Miss Emma Kendall, East professor of music at the Branch tion in cf the city. possibly fractured skullI as the driven by Sheriff A. C. Parker, and R. Wheelwright States; Don Agricultural College. Both talkoutcome .- V. Truatuan. at the. of a brawl Saturday. 52, Twin Falls, Ida. Judge LGreat . Britain; Austin ed briefly. Shaw, John . a in Bingham restaurant in night the first trial or conclusionOther passengers were Mrs. A. Russell .Harris,Western States; The rites were conducted by C. Parker, Gene Parker. 22, a tiered Pioneer Days. Inc., dis- - which a third man suffered cuts Miss Ingrid ,. Demnark; Anderson, Chief Yellowjacket of the Shivand bruises. James solved, declaring it a "fiction's DarrellRobins, nephew, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Nes- -Germany' wits clan; Mustache Frank, keepMost badly injured was Max NV. and held Mayor Hai Man ham and Delbert Highy. 8. the M. Hoggs, Eastern States. er of the legends, and Moccasin Martinez, 29, of Bingham, whose last three DESliaLrer, Nev. Peery. Attorne3r Barker; Corn. Tom, a lifelong friend of the decondition at the.-SalLake Gen. The accident occurred about missioner E. T. Saunders, foreral Hospital was reported "fair. Rebekah Lodge Of parted Flute leader. Attending 3:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon 25 mer Commissioner George were tribesmen from Moapa, ly 'good" today. Max Labadie of miles east of Wendover on high- O'Connor and V. C. Stewart on young OGDEN, Dec. Bazaar Nev., Moccasin, Ariz.. Kanosh, . Copperfield was the other injur. Midvale Plans women and a young man narrow- The car, traveling at a conditional judgmeut tor $17,- day Kooshasem and Cedar City. ed man. Held in jail pending the Dec. 11.A bazaar, MIDVALE, 353.56 to be paid to Ogden City approximately 70 miles per hour ly escaped being asphyxiated late outcome of Martinez' injuries, ReA resident on the reservation a leak in. the was almostdemolisheck Sunda,ynight-whe- n sponsored by the Midvale treasury. was-J- oe Delgado, 24--, of Coppers-field- , bekah Lodge, wilt open tomorfor 35 years, Wall died Friday First aid was administered by exhaust pipe of a car in which Because memwas he nut a who was accused of hit. at ,5:40 a.m. in a Provo hospi1M. Birdzell at Wendover, and Di. row at 1 p.m. In the Fireman's they were riding filled the auto ber of Pioneer Days Inc, Comover the head few ting Martinez tal after being struck a Olmstead of Wells, was called Hall. with carbon monoxide fumes. missioner William J. Rackham with a billard cue in a quarrel hours earlier by an automobile The car was discovered by Ray A supper will be served at 6 to Wendover later. was d release f rom liilit y i n of involving the disposition driven by Elaine Ferguson, 27, Williams in front of his home at P.m.. followed by a social at the judgment. The defendants ' money said.to have been paid by of American Fork.' Gor- 1887 Wall Avenue. - Carl P.m. Mrs. to are required to pay the amount Martinez, his forDelgado dan, 2,0 of 530 TwentY-ceconmer wife, for- the support of his to the city if the city does not Street, the driver, stopped the ma-children. The elect to take over the Old Mill fight took place chine just before he became un- -in the Venice Cafe, which was and ogler properties used by conscious. Miss Jeanette Grifftn, Pioneer Days, Inc.. timing the - practically wrecked in the brawl. 19, of 2851 Reeves Avenue, was Isbadie was hurt when he tried 24 celebration and pay the ; July Miss and unconscious, already to separate the two men. , 9 ' of the purremaining portion Swanof Ruth 18, Wagstaff. Sheriffs Jack House. Deputy chase price still dm. PROVO, Dec. 11.Initiation of ner as she out Court steppassed holder- - and J. L. Householder, a aerie's of small water storage 'LOGAN, Dec. 11.An Increase of $33,000 in Logan City ex In the event the city declines ped from the machine. who arrested Delgado, said the projects in Utah was urged by Ntr. and Mrs. Williamt took this the defendants option, may accused man was out on $30 the penses for 1940 over the past year was noted in budget requests Mayor Mark Anderson at them into their home, where they pay the judgment to the city to in in held today San Francisco appear by of the various departments as they have been presented to the court.tonight hearings were quickly revived by the city and balance due on the Old Mill to answer charges of assault and the joint congressional commitbe--will'-The crew. fire which thenthree Commission, It was stated today by Auditor H. R. Pedersen. City department property, , at tees on forestry problems battery: were come to homes. taken their ,, theirs. A budget totaling $346.151 has which he testified. He returned 81,165, ($1,170); city court-5- 5.; been tentatively accepted by the Saturday in company with City 370, ($5.42.5); commission, and a public hearCommissioner Jesse Haws., 26. Last Dec. $18,825, set Police for year's departmetit ing It was Mayor Itnderson's con($19,005): health departMent . tention that such projects, would budget was set at $313,916, hew$4,770, ($2,970): engineering de-ever, expenditures of the past not only improve and augment PARK CITY, Deé. II. ; The year have exceeded that figure partment-45.0- 15, ($4,165): munithe inadequate supply of irrigaEintah Lodge No. 7. F. and A. by about $12,000, owing to great. cipal abattoir$8,800, ($8.350): tion and culinary water, but serve lire department$19,665, (526, M,will install officers ' t the en costs for the fire hall .,reconas the best kind of flood control MT. PLEASANT, Dec. 11.Special Christmas programs will ' : 5101: local 'Lodge Hall struction program. ($825): garage$1,110, barriers with possibtity of hydroWednesday in expenditures was The hike etreet department$32,940. ($34.- be presentsd here at the Wasatch Academy every- morning at evening, with a banquet preceedelectric development as well. -ing the installation exercises at caused by anticipated expense He pointed out there are hun8:40 during the chapel assembly during the week' --- prior to the of a new water supply line and 6;30 p.m. dreds of such sites for small resWater works$56,862, ($26.- Christmas recess. The following are the scheduled prOgrams: The following were elected to addition of a million gallon ervoirs in the state, the construe128); (82,514): sewer$2.814, to the 51 water storage reservoir serve for 1940: Dec. 12Prelude.' "Med1ey-1tion of which would serve also ($9,176): light cemetery$10,000, in Fred F. Huriburt. worshipful present city water equipment. to minimize and arrest the damChristmas .Carols," Mrs. Alice department$153,615, ($148,831). will Ibe Presented Sunday at 8 waterworks the department Dix senior master; H. C.. Haylor, age resulting from excessive eroGunn; "The Prophetic in the First p.m. was raised Presbyterian from alone the budget warden; Robert D. Dick; junior sion, besides furnishing recreaVoice".; movie, "The Night Be- Church., - , X26,128 in 1939, to $56,862 during tional 'areas for outdoor sports fore Christmas." warden; 'John A. Wyckoff. treaDee. were Increases the 18.Pre1udemviolin coming year. ,trio; lovers. BRONCHIAL surer, LePage H. Raddon, secreDec, 13.Prelude, Roger Han- - noted also in the budgets of E. A. Hewitt, trustee. antiphonal singing. "Watchman, The mayor also Interviewed of tary; sen; scriptual reading, Joye Wall; Tell Us of the Night": auditor and recorder, treasurer, prayer, The appointive officers for the ficials of the National Parks Servplay, "While Mortals Slee Miss Clara Mariner; ladies trio. ice in regard to the CCC project inspector, engineer,Dec. year are: Jack Morlock, senior building "Girls 14.Preludes, Ili: C abattoir and light, while decreas- "Holy Night. Peaceful on Utah Lake development. Night"; dcacan, Melvin Kidder, Glee and Junior High 'Chorus Junior I) a deacon; Robert Cunningham, sen- - ' es were scheduled in the police, "Insomuch As Ye Have Done It", vocalB. solo, "Lullaby", street and fire vocal Miss health, , depart. Madsen; solo, tor steward; Earl Reseigh. jun-Johnell McKinney; "The Voice", tor steward: R. W. - MacDonald, Delbert Hasemyer; prayer,. Miss Lois Jensen. - Income To quickly, relieve DISTRESSwhen for 1940 is expected to -, Annual-WasatcMonday Tyler; D. Keith Buck, chaplain; evening movie,''- "The Marjorie Frink; scold affects your upper bronchial tube' with $355,253, the approximate Air R. marshal. A. Christmas Haustein, Birds Christmas Carol". Academy REMEMBER it takes MORE than sources being as fol. P Principal N 1J a As 1 V Dec. special feature, the mixed Party. a gavel" You need to rub your 15.Prelude, lows: Tax redemptions, $13000; luta 3 ' 1,11,4, D. D. will Club the euest, throat and beck with a warming , present chorus; scriptual reading; proplay taxes, $56,473: license sales, $10- 'Lions like good "More Paul Moffatt. Blessed'', by Play .nothing "counter-irritaPayson gram to be presented by the pri000; water income , $44000; build old reliable m usterole which penetrates ( to; ab, attoir. $7.- mary department of the Sunday The cast will include: Harold Christmas Meet $1,500; permits. the outer layers of the skin and helps Tonight ing Meyers. Ruth 'Christensen, Carole school of the First Presbyterian 700; and electric break up local congestion and pain. La light plant, rild, Anderson, La Jeanne Dennis, Church of Mt. Pleasant, under Dec. 11.Lions and N $188,000., PAYSON, soothing vapors ease breathing.11sed by' di. the direction of Supt. mattie ,Bill Dowling. The play is millions for over 30 years! 3 strengths: their ladies will theet tonight at f MN.- Following are the budget re- rected A John Haberbosch. . by and recitations 7 o'clock at the Hotel Payson for Regular. Children's (mild) and Extra ab quests for 1940 of the various de. : eematizAnne's Ai, Dec. "Wee movie, 19.Prelude, carol sing the annual Christmas meeting of partments, with the 1939 figure Strong, 40C Hospital Size, LK , read-DeN the club. A, feature of the affair ing,.mixed chorus; musical parentheses tor, acopmpepaarrintsgon:in toomm..-'.will be the exchange of gifts. " 16.Prelude, Mrs. John ing, "There Were Shepherds". ........000101111 ibiefor Mae Miss Wilson and Lena Haberbosch; scriptual reading. Tailtwisters for the evening Statuatory and general$19.- - t.'N er Hansen; prayer, Robert Han.: will be Lion Leon Fullmer and 445, ($17.280): auditor and re-- ' Broyles; play, "No St' The Morning AfterTaking Room inJoyce the Inn". sen; carol singing, accompanied 11 cord er$2,08(i, ($1,665): treasurStanley Wilson: Music was ar' leDec. Beth of Star orchestra. D. Lion J. 17."The by Christensen. ($800); stray pound. ranged by er$1,300, 1 Carter's Little Liver Pills .hem", a...Christmas att., two The Christmas Holidayreces1 cantata, di- - , $825, 0875): building Inspector-- -; Floyd Harmer is chairman of the ' . ' rected by MiBil Grace I $2,550, ' ' ' SampleLL,will, begin Dec. 20. , ($2,460); city attorney party. ., 1 . ,.. Sinimost Arthur 2 Days, Suffers 111,:rom' Exposure , . , ' t - . , 0 j,, : , .: , --, ,, pk..,,,,, 4., 1 . , . , , v i ' , , , : - ,, t; Mfishroom Poisoning Beliecved Cause ,, ' ' ' ' , -, At of Husbitrid,WifeAt,0001 . - 4 i. Provo Han Found Ahve By CCC Youth x4.. ' " 13 Fame - ' . ; . , - The Deseret.News,' Salt talie City, Utah' , , , - -. - - -- I |