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Sept; 22, 1924, He Weeks Clark. - and Hannah '7777hpd lived in Sandy six years, and ' They - Junior--at- - fil ..,' rt.4,,, lil , .. '?:' :,,:,:.... ::: '11,1, ) e , :,:......,:...,,, ,, - , ''' ,, : , , List Got 'A. Illou' ntain. Vacatiori At J , ' - ,- Jordan High School this fall. He - was a member of the Chfirch and belongello the- Sandy Ward Boy Scout, tr&op. lie is survived by his father, "." Inter-Ameri- an c ...'" ' Chapman, , ik!,... :',,ii .::',,:...,'' t will be ,: in ( ity Cemetery. Mn. Rabish was Sweden. born to ':'?: Jan. 25, 1666. She to Utah at the .:,....; came rnaZaCrifse30,w, oblifot Ea riloavr eesier Mary rot:, taima yr igi den hospital, will be conducted today at 2, p.m. in Echo, by Bishop WilitamtChapel. Mr. Collins was born AU. a, 1856, in Atchiscmc lian..a son of John W, and Maude Lancaster Collins. As a young min he moved to Laramie. Wyo., where he Wee emOloYed-bY the Union Pacific railroad. For six years he resided in Og. den ea an engineer for the railroad. Itt 1898 hit retired from railroad wort.; to overate a- ranch neat Laramie Wyo. In 1921 he Moved to Echo, where he a garage 'until his son, Sidoey Collins. aueeeeded him. Be inarried Nary Rorer s in 1885. She 'died in 1909 in Laramie. SurviVing are the followinp sons and daughters: Wesley P. Collin' of San Bra. brie', Calif.: Mrs. Ed Pull of Indian. Ind.: Mrs. Irene Nelson of Berkeley.-Minn.Georgia Collins of Tex., as and Sidney W. Collins of Echo: also one sister, Ides. Susan Costin of Laramie. Mrs. Mary Webb. and his parents, all of Salt Lake. 'Plans for the In- neral. wihich will famil, home prior to sem, ., i ces She wall born .,.. to Sept.. 8, 1848, ' 1;&::i.. 1,altellvIlle. Iowa; '.. ....it i .:.'::.. V daughter of Alexan. er and Eunice Ins 3'f:''k;::...Z..... gerald McRae. She ",,,i.:i,.... ..,, yawn to Utah with her parents in 1862. She was married to ,.. ..r.. .:.!:.,:,..;.i , ': Isaac R. Pierce to. ',,.... the Salt Lake En. .l,s,........... .::.' .t........... 10'.. dewment ill. o it s 4 1. 1868. They Feb, .t.--thome , made their 1. 11,,,,., in Salt Lakis until Mrs. Pierel 1888. when they moved' to Salem, ttab, where they bass sines resided. three children, She Is survived by lease ft, Pisetus,:--,,,.- ,. of Salem. Utah. and Joseph W. Pierce of Portland, Ore.: also Imo ltepcbildren. Mrs. Irene Killian, Salem, Mrs. Margaret Engberir. Salt Lake City; Angus F.,Pieres Ida.. and Isaae T. Pieree. of Aberdeen,Mrs. She ill RIM survived by a sister. Sarah Montague of Indianapolis. Ind.; 33 30 great trandehildren, j Susaa, ' ' and one She has , , - , George hunter Gibson - . ,i 4 - Form. er Executive Dies ' - liunter Gibson.. 81 TAYLORGeorge Taylor. lavner, died bonus Saturday afternoon of a heart attack. Ile was born July 19, 1889, at Taylor, sett of Thomas and Catherine E. Hunter Gibson. He was a memher of the elders' querum of the Taylor Ward. Surviving are two brothers and twn Fist, Es , James F. and John Gibson of Orden, Mrs. Christina Neilson anti Mrs. Elizabeth G. Hadfry of Taylor. ill be -- conrittoted- -- TueatrlaY---'Services I at 2 p.m. in Taylor Ward by J. J. Gity,on. bishop. Burial in West Weber directed will he Cemetery by Lindquist dlz Sons Mortt arY. - Priende may "all at the residenee of Mr. Elizabeth G. Hadley iti Taylor a fternoon and evening and day null lime of services. . .. ..., .' '' a faithful Latter-da- y beenSaint and has served as president of the as. Ladiett .Miltual Improvement Ylting aoolation of the Tenth Ward.. Salt Lake and Salem of the was president City. Ward Relief Soeiety for 21 years and was a member of the Daughters of Itin lit!lt ..,..i.; Pieneers. The body is In charge of the Deseret 3tortuarY in Payson. - 147 members Bound for a 'week of fun in the TWELEServiees wila he held today ' i:... Cr 2 p.m. at the Smith funeral home lor of the Rotary-Y- . M. C. A, Boys Club left today on a camping trip ' , at,Ilt'",t at I..' Allan Kay Bush, Of Wed.. be conducted law and Anna S. Chapman Wesley to the Payson Lakes Recreation Area in Payson Canyon. Bush. not nPfutay, have died Saturday morning after an who Mr. 'Mellegers Ercil and three brothers, Vernon, been completed. chosen for the free campBoys of only a few days. Drs Marvin Clark.. and three sisters. -He was born Sept. 27. 19.39, In Toile le. -450 'Men 1 $1 9 300 9 000 hand information about the reing-- trip from among the club are him parents and grandpaall Yola .Surviving Alice and cent othand Clark, Mary, , presidential election Jacob Chapman membership of 1,024 were those To Be Transferred rents:Mr, and Mrs. John- Chapman and er Mexican problems. of Sandy, and a grandfather, Hp considered most wdrthy and Mr. Mrs. and L. L. Bush of mom. this died 26. TOOPJP: Jacob Chapman, On Aug. 11, Dr. Ganbert will rum Weeks of Murray. three great grkndmotherm. those least likely to get a camp Mrs. Ink in sit local hospital of causes incl. In Anna Reorganization Brown Tone at of resided Mrs. Hannah Bush of Posile, Mr. discuss to Funeral serVices will be held age. "The international dent Chapman to I trip .this suMmer, according Lake Salt Street. South Thirty-thirMrs. 402 -and West City Sarah 1 conChapin 'tilt of at , Brazil" the at tion ) Wednesday J. A. Forge, who Will assist Club - All activities - on the public p.m. history man of Lancashire, Lngland. at East He wu horn April 10. 1864. ference held In connection with Sandy First Ward. Bishop J. C. Director Fred Tedesco in super. range will be consolidated in the a sal of Isaac and Sarah Millereek, Pioneers. will officiate. the celebration Ashworth in Albuquerque Chapman. Crape Interior Department, under a vising the outing. The boys Lillian Ifarrison his widow. Survivors are of the four hundredth anniverFriends may call at the C. Leonard Ames Andrew Burkman N. Y. Schofield Rites required only to bring bedWhitehead organization reported in Salt Chapman: a son. Harold Goff and Son Mortuary in Mid Coronof of the Joyce, sary explorations Lake today by R. H. Rutledge, Chapman: two daughters. Joy and Arthur NIBLEY, ding and personal effects and to ClahHarrison Leonard O. dropped vale until time of services. all of Salt Lake: a brother. The address will he given IDAHO FALLS(AP)Andrew Ames, dead in front of his have written approval from Set Tomorrow' Washington, D. C., I.:. S. Grazing ado. Ida.. and three sixShelley, home hers Champman, ' afiernoon of a Saturday at the Burial will be in Sandy City heart 79, of Univertime resident of Idaho invitation the their parents. Director. at Mill attack Mr. Ames was sitting in front Falls and aNewlongSweden, Wardell, tem Mrs. Eliza and former BonA full Cemetery. creek: Mrs. Violet Carney, Salt Lake. sity of New Hexico. of his house waiting for him wife inVOIVeg the program of hiking. to neville Reorganization Nephi Y. Schofield, 79, of 2541 County commissioner, died yesterand Mrs. Solana Ferrell of Huntsville. roma. from Loran when he suffered the nature )transfer of some 450 Men and $I,- former at a long illness. Avenue. his swimming, home day fishing, following het conducted will Valley View serviceit Funeral fatal attack.. who always too4 a.keen Sev', 300,000 from the Department of study and other camp activities Iltlednesday at 1 p.m. at 36 He was born at Wellsville, Oct. 29. manager of the credit 4,epartment terest in Solomuch time devoted affairs, J. pubic E. Street South will be conducted under adult!, by Bishop enth a son of Meredith and Margaret of Z. C. M. I. died yesterday at 1869, ill Agriculture's soil cOnservation for hisTointhe betterment of working mon of the Miller Ward. Jane 0Bannion Ames. Ile had lived in service to the Interior Depart. hia residence after an Illness of munily. He had served on the New Suits, supervision. Mtals will be cooked Friends may ,calt until time for the Cache County all his life. den Pchool board for 4 number of terms ment's grazing and Indian servby a professional chef. several months. aer vices. are his widow, Mrs. Isadore Surviving and was instrumental in establishing both Ile was born Ices. The ,Western states only Austin Ames: three brothers. Parley and Campfire porgrams will be church And sehool in ,New Sweden, Fran Ames of Logan and Henry Ames of are concerned. He had been treasurer of the New SIAT R. Baldwin E. t """,, ter, Eng., Oct. held nightly. The climax of the Matilda Hyrum-and one den irrigation district for more than 20 Mrs. Addle sister, Hansen week will be the Wednesday After the transfer, the soil con. of Homedale. Ida. 22, IMO. corn- A40,,.,..,...,,,,' .., Natilda Mrs. years and served as county comtniaston for services Funeral con-of Funeral arrangements sire bpinr made night festivities, when members servation activities will be ea.in To Reed Baldwin, fig widow of George , with the Thompson funeral 'home ing to . the fined principally to cultivated the Rotary Club will , be Marketing Committee Fve of Baldwin, who died Saturday of causes ' '' tor.ondueted States be United will to dinner Itage, W incident and the pro- .lands. guests at Jennin gs Meets At Capitol morrow I p.m. at 31 Fast Seventh George M. Scott Mr. Rutledge Is In Salt Lake to 22 will Lake-- , srs later. gram. A ;71 I South Street- by Bishop Conrad- Stutz.- Albert C. e a IDAHO take. ranks ni Ltibke for the in the campWilliam R. Jennings, 73, of 105 prominent preliminary steps part He neater. to returned Recommendation that all pioneer Idaho Falls businessmen were transfer. He came here from Den. Interment will be In City Cemetery. t 1 England at the fire programs. East South Temple Street, former RICHFIELD.Servicen thinned for the from today by passing of Georse peaches shipped from Utah Friends may call at the place of the Carl Lubke, who died July 35 of aAlbert The adult leaders will be as: a ver, Colo., where last week M. Scott, who operated one of the eity's minand tomorrow undeputy Salt Lake County Clerk, July 31 to Aug. 13 be of U. S. No. funeral this evening ium! Meen, in the Sevier leading book and stationery Stores for 32 sisted by senior club members age of 24 to 4,, Valley range code conference eliminat services. the for 1 time died this morning after a linger tit will be inches in held in the HinekleY Hospital.. grade; or at least two years. !t ed considerable red tape,- simpli- fulfill a two-- who were selected to lead squads Ward. ,,......., ,,, Ile had been ill xis weeks with linendiameter, was made today by the ing illness.' He resided at 105 , tp, fled and clarified grazing rules Lubke wan born AUL S. 1904 in Into which- - the membership has ', monia. mission ils would have been 74 years old , year Utah M. ,, Federal Peach Schaedler East South Temple Street. Stanton. Neb., on of Carl and Marie Marketing in November. been and Joseph , without divided. for the ... regulations changing J. Lubkr. bad- junto Committee. A native of Salt Lake. Mr. Jenifogo. Stott Nyas a past master of the Idaho returned irorn Moor e Funeral for services the The Joseph i. Church. South L-,America underlying principles. group traveled by trucks and WI en. Idasonie Grand Lodge. The committee held its first Schaed ler. 86, of 88 ft Street. who died gaged tAS4 flings was born bere March 17, in road building. He in nurvived The grazing director reported Mr. Ile was horn at Janesville. Wig.. NOV. 9, Scho.. and buses provided by local busi4:'0 field at the Capitol and elect,,,, Saturday of a heart ailment, will bea meeting by bin widow. Yenta Chrintennen 1567, a son of former Mayor WilAlb. 1866, and moved to Idaho Falls in 1908. that Is rain needed neS1 generfirms. badly entered will return conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m..when They ke 'W. of ed Jensen in temporarily Ogden ,eniding Joseph Panguitcb, liam Jennings and Priscilla Paul Mr. Schofield the employ of Saturday night. high mass will be read at the ally over the public range. A and two minor children. Salt requiem chairman; E. O. Muir of Cathedral of tho Madeleine. Z. C. M. I. in the had degood early growth of grass has at wrapping -- Jennings. Mr. Jennings .1011 and be recited vice chairman I.ake The Holy Rosary been associated with the William been burned almost to a crisP; by He became partment in 18042. the family residence tomorrow at 8 p.m. Beatrice-G3Iurdock George Straton of Orem credit manager In 1914 and held-tha-t drouth and unusually hot sun, so H. McIntyre Investment Company Mr. Schandler was born in Iowa city. IC. 1875. a NOn of j3017 June OGDENMrs. Iowa. Beatrice that rain is badly needed to help Gunderson as secretary-treasure- r and was position ' until his retirement An up-- Kirsher ,Schandler. Murdock, 39 wife of Charles S. Nurmeeting, held In the ofIn 1929. get livestock through the winter. also interested in mining deflock of 1791 Center Avenue. died late F. State hosterer by trade. he heti lived in Salt of fice David Smith, At the time of his death be was While in S,alt Lake, Mr. Rut- - Commissioner of Saturday in an Ogden hospital of Corn Lake for the past 40 years. velopments In Arizona. Agriculture, plications from a kidney ailment'. Survivors ato his widow. Mrs. Scheel'. ledge conferred, with C. P. See.ly, president of the Pleasant Green ... He was a member of the Salt S. L. Pobst, of was conducted 14rs. Murdock was born in Farr West. V. a by Salt of Lake: son, Joseph ler .; Water Company. He had served Utah regional grazier, under - Lake Country Club and the B. P. as Calif.: a daughter. Sept. 11. 1900, daughter of Edward and field D. Fresno. of Sehaedler C., repreWashington, of Associa- whom Jessie the Utah will two Smith Gunderson and resided the activities of Salt president J. Lake; torgeneen )1, Mrs. grazing Mn. J. W. Carter, 1533 West O. Elks. sentative of the fruit and vegethere until a year and a halt air. when tion of Credit Men and the In- be concentrated in this regian brothers J. P. Schaedler of Salt Lake Party In Zolintakis Forty-eightSouth Street. suffer- table divison of the Surplus Marshe moved lo Orden. She was married a Calif.: of Surviving.are two sons, W. S. termountain Association of Credit. Sehaedler C.F. Arcadia, and and planned to make side trips in. to Mr. Murdock Sept. 4. 1919. ed injuries to her left shoulder Administration. W. G. Lowry of Salt Lake. brother. half Case May Appeal keting Jennings of Eterett, Wash., and Men. to Nevada and Idaho during the She was a member of the Church and and shock at 8 o'clock this mornhalfsister, Mrs. Roy J. Carmen of It was announced that Salt and aFrancisco. James S. Jennings of Glendale. was an active worker in the Primary Funeral services Win be connext few days. San will was Lake ing when her automobile Association. Tr. S. growers peach Valley Tillman-DCalif.; two daughters, Mrs. Clyde Johnson Judge ducted tomorrow at noon at 36 struck by a machine driven by Surviving are her husband: Tier parmeet in the near future to take Earl of Salt Lake City, and Mrs., East Seventh South Street. Intoday had signed a judgment deents of, Burley, Ida.: the following James W Nibley, 49, of Mida position on regulations concerncree dividing some $19,423.71, inanl Daughters: LaMar. Barbara. MarFred R. Taylor of Provo: a sister, .terment will be in the Wasatch the marketing of their fruit. vale, as shi attempted to make a ian. Junior, IA jean. Charlene and Doan N'olved in now ing the ZolinMrs. Scott Crismonof Berkeley, famous Memorial Friends Lawn Park. Gay Murdoek of.Ogden: lour brothers, In addition to Mr. Muir and turn 4327 South State Street. takk insurance case. the and call Allen AnNetv at JenLos two of Gunderson - of brothers. Joseph familrresidence Calif.; Lloyd may Ray Loveless Straton, Len- - and Clinton Gunder Miss Calif.. Helen Carter, 21, daughgeles, until 9 IlutfromI.7 this for one of the atIorneys nings of Hollywood, Calif., and evning Ann of Bin. ley. Idaho and iwo sisters. Orem is, a, representative of shipter of the injured. woman, said o'clock ond tomorrow 'from 9 unInterested parties indicated in18MPPI And,mon of P. Jenninga of Salt Lake Mrs. Beside Ida.. committee. on Burly. the -- - Harley pers her mother had justilet her out til 10 a.m.- and Idrs. Joseph Martindale of Oakland. formally that they may appeal the City and four grandchildren. Mr. Jensen, producers on Calif. of the machine- and was turntng the judgment and ask to have the Survivors are: his widow, Mrs. A. P. Spillsbury Wilt be conducted Wednesdai are committee serviees around to return home when A new state record In model funds kept intact for the presPearl Schofield of Salt Lake at 2 p.m. in Farr West Ward by Bishfire After an battle, St. George; Joseph Carnesecco of the accident occurred, deputy on Arthur G., Pledger of Ogden Tenth ent. City: two sons. Ralph Schofield plane circles was set yesterday the Davis B. County James of threatening Ferguson. Mapleton; Burial will Ward. be in the Ogden City sheriffs reported. Mrs. Carter of Salt Lake City and George 11. The case was brought by the , at a Salt Lake Gashoppers Club of water shed had been brought unCemett-ry- . Christensen J. ProvoWilliam was taken to her home after- reSchofield of Los Angeles;Callf.,meet by Lowell Soutbam, 17, of lertenda may esil at Lindquist and Sono' late Peter Zolintakis as beneficcontrol today. of Dalton der and Bountiful; Perry and five daughters, Mrs. NI late ceiving emergency treatment. 1045 Harvard Avenue. Mortuary Tuesday from 1 to 4 'p.m. and the Equitable Life acres of timber and four iary Only , against City. Brigham Bane of Salt Lake CRY. Mrs. Total time set by Southam's Insurance Company to recover The committee will maintain vegetation at the head of Ward MeSusie Tew. Mrs. Florence Ohisson '60" model, gasoline 813.000, Interests In cost on an over, but Canyon was bunted offices at the Grower's Market, - was '' , '' Cune and ter Hepburn, model332.5sec. the prompt- - action- - of firepowered the 47.8South West. policy Street.: only covering Temple ftii-conCM Fearing to set - a precedent all of Los Angeles. and Mrs. Ida life of James Orfanos. found dead tools for three flights. The recconflacrews fighting prevented that might put the county in Burnham of Chevy Chase, Md., at Consumers several years ago. ord was set in the C class. gration. - the cemetery the and, 13 grandchildren.. business, Chris Orfanos, brother of James Southam also holds the record The blaze started last night County Commission today denied B in class. and administrator the his estate of -and immediately 26 CCC and Fon a request askingthe- rount y- - to wIrtners. were: Other . Intervened.... Slack fire- fighters -- - were' 1 et Service Ohiotake over the West Jordan CergeWint;urn Jr., 15, of 1801 Fiffor morncarto scene. Zolintakis called This the STARRED IN Attorneys r tery In order to beautifly it teenth East Street, second place, ried' the brunt of the litigation ing, 15 CCC enrollees from the WPA project. 288.7 seconds. U. S. the - - The WPA had refused to apSupreme Court., Even, Big Cottonwood Camp, were , ',.,t:) ZCMI'S AUGUST Court- of Appeals and finally to Wesley Keller,'20. of 360 Bryg "mop-up- " work. F. Bert ling. E. of. Selection prove the project unless the Auto-Thel- t an 270 Avenue. seconds. ,, the S. U. third, ,.. , sadmi-LSupreme Court. Eve- -iT -t her 9 -isxottri LDurr,-Was- a cemetery was owned and. operat. gmrrrat Wool ler,- FUR SALE -R al Forest Supervisor, again called nittAingatutigmentnt brths-rdlifity;ato Emerson in Salt Lake, Lines Pacific Ninth 238 which was Street, S19,423.71, fourth, East, paid into public attention to the seriousC. Willey. representing the West Leonard Russell. 36. of Clevelead the men's division of the seconds. court. ness of the fire situation. The Jordan Cemetery Association. Chest Camland. O., today pleaded guilty 1940 535 Community Ronald of Conrad. 20, East This money was divided humidity deficiency today was toby asked the county to take title to In eity court to a charge of de. announced been had Second paign, 223.6 fifth. South Street, --- the 213 while 93 is considered hazard--ems- , Judge Johnson's decree a s,follows: 1 property. J. Plumhof, general IL priving an owner of his autonto-toby Seconds. day he pointed out,- urging pubGeorge Zolintakis, as administra - sentenced CounlyAttorney. Harold campaign. of 435 --chairman of the..also to tor or lic will.the commisWallace advised morrow by Judge B. P. Leverich. announced ' Mr. Periling Eleventh East Street, sixth, 201.5 matches t eigarets and $40761, representing premiums Seconds. sion that the county had the Russell.was charged with stealthat W. W. Hunter, manager of , ;,,, advanced and his costs; Chris fires in the open. .i camp Rob.to t'to. and Own gaLri operate the Household Finance Corpora-tioning aArtickbelonging Tor attorneys ,,, the cemetery, but he warned that , ert W. Kelly, of 44 South State will serve as vice Chairman Zolintakis. S4.589.20. and the re- Rotarians To Hear i If the county operated the West 21. on Street. of the section, which will have July Stl59.33 fees for maining attorneys tt.1 I 1 '4i Jordan Cemetery "it might be inWaldo M. Bost.. 29. of 32314 123 workers. Organization about ',i, costs and not taxable. Talk On Sun Valley .S, 'A cumbent on the county pro-- . First Avenue. Nvas arraigned on l',-. work is expected to continue at , A side other similaniplaces tn ,t a charge of third degree 13urg-.- : , leaders a other with rate, rapid CI 4rk, Sun Valley tepre, 1., '. Book Review of the county." Harry Parts 1,, ousol and Tonight preliMinary hearing announced from time to time.' lary :',..f.. sentative of the- - Union Pacific 'e,1 was set for Aug.. 2. He is atMr. Bertling has been active Purchase of a 75fta11onper.f 311 ''', '1, The book, "Land Below The nallroatt, Nvill be the speaker In eused of entering the- apartment-- ' in chest activities since .1932. minute centrifugal pump and a Newton the regular luncheon meeting 11C?'s l. Wind," by Agnes , .1 'Is.; of H. 14.. Monsev, .73 Fourth a colonel in the was he when minute booster t evebe '.i vitt tothis of reviewed the Salt Lake Rotary Club Keith, East Street, on July 21. employes division. . pump with woich to repair a morrow at 12;15 p.m. in the Hotel ning at 7:15 at the Utah t State il'V,!(irst k IL Art Center. by Mrs. Hart-lo"crippled" county fire truck at Utah. 1,vlt..'.,'I was the a A book Murray The by describes approved i .,,,.9,..tr, motion Sterling. feature, picture Cost 1 Preparations for the interna- Zion Lutheran Church 1:'Commission woman 's today. 'County young experiencem "Fishing and Winter Sports In I tional convention of the Knights of the two pumps totaled'$2,280. of Bor. ; Idaho" will he shown among the kith the 11' Gorgeous' Mink Muskrat Coats, lusof the Round Table, to be held Observes Anniversary a for Purchase new motor of c Of nett ' the railroad. compliments : i will be review., here Aug. trous ona silky soft as fabulous mink the machine was approved SevanObserving the ed tomorrow at the replar km, l, eral weeks ago and is now ready coats that transform you into a i Recovering today at his home cheon meeting of the Salt Lake niverz;ary of thee church's foundfor gh ipment11:tecomm front a gunshotwou-ndinththe members Hotel , Utah ing, in Table the Rqund itititliaury was advise:I. j'he new pumps and momerl right foot was Paul B. Sewell, Church, participated in speat 12.15 p.m. These motor will be .installed at the you slip into one! ' 27, of 432 Bedford Villa, who 1 cial services at the chapel, yesLieut. F. Edward Walker, nai same time in an effort to repair was hurt while shooting on the Muskrats proudly carry theWinter- val reserve officer now on duty terday. the machine, which has been out ''.. police department target range The Rev. Carl B. Anderson at. thefl IL SNavy Recruiting pelt seal of quality, together with, 4 of commission much of the time Peak IVe yesterOffice here, will speak briefly distinc'tive preached a srrmon, A. Prayer With mingled emotions of joy ZCMI'S ''':', was voiced following, the concert. label of integri: its since four ago. 4 years purchase day. for Zion" at the morning servon the new naval officers' and SOITOW, more than 4.000 Sit Col. Frederick E. Uhl. regimental Mr. Sewell told Investigating . ty. thoase now at the city's lowest ice. Aftee a picnic supper at., Lakers last and post commander, spokte brief- - - officers that a friend accident:thgpi night listened 1 Z C M Fs great August . Fairmont 'Park in the evening. concert of the Thirty farewell ly. to the members' and said in a .22 calibre WPA Orchestra Wilt ally discharged he addvessed his cohgregation on before Band it leaves "Your Fur Sale. the I! eighth Infantry part: , Germania Athletic going SewMr. . rifle. bullet the striking 'Gods Challenge to His . Ord. leaves for Camp Present Two Concerts Calif Thirty-eightInfantry and Salt ell in the heel. Mr. Sewell failpie." a where It will become the Thirty: Lake tingNi with sadness. You Club Plans Ciuting to ed the friend. identify Fur Salooi-SeconFloor - The Utah WPA Symphony Or- second Infantry Band. Joy resuit- - - have "Mnrtitnited - immeasurably , at the two concerts NI from Pie privilege of hearing to lo.stering an appreciation for Reunion Officers of GermanikAthietie ebestra gencygEopspital. will.present was SeWell Mr. Arranged ' i this week,- it was announced tothe ttirring strains of the band's fine Club and comm1tte0 members music., You have dbne a. returned to his home. of for- annual Third Conductor sorreunion farewell anand Reginald Thealso colonel the by day performances. , good job." planning organizations Reales. The ,concerts, featuring row from the fact that it was told them that they were "the nual outing at Lagoon Aug. g .mer residents of Smithfield will from 2 be held 'Sunday. Aug.--to be Arthur Gray, first trombonist in will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at last opportunity they hest regimental Nnd I have ever Stahle Is Candidate. ' 0 . 227 Edgemont are to have of listening to the the orchestra,' wilt he held it t heard." Keith L. Stahle. "Bountiful atAvenue, it was , to 6- - p.m., at Liberty Park, W. Dow, The celehra--- - .140nt Timmins, chaman, ancapable renditions of this group.. ' Others also expressed their app.m. tomorrow on the City nn ci torney, today announced his canwiSuypos - announced, today. Selection. ' . Praise nounced today. Each family is 'the Nvork of the 'predation of the bands work tion, beginning at 2' p.m. will of founty Building grounds, didacy for county attorney, Include races. games. sports. band during the 13 years It has and their regret- at its proposed Davis County on the Republican Wednesday at the same time at mquested to ebring its basket 12 MONTHS TO PAY. FREE STORAGE UNTIL NEEDED ' .t tieket. stationed at .irt. Douglas bten he said. , 'Wasatch Springs. swimming, a program and dance. luncb leaving: , , !Public Ran 6 - .. Allan Kay Bush '''''',4", ,,,- ....i....i....:;.:.,::..,;,..?,:...... ' e. 1, , University of . es .f::.. .,:.,.,:::.:...:"..:.4....:..:,:.;.:::,-'- Susan G. C.,Wilcox Hendrik 3telleuers ,, J. Pierce, .,..z!. Wyo. PREnON, - for Mary J. R. meRaa Pierce, 91. 'widow of :saae Pieree. Indi an War Veteran. 'who died at the home Of her daughter. Martha P. Christenaen on July 37 at OAS p.m. are arranged for Wed. ' neaday at 2 pin. in Ward. plihilasecewillagatiety,li take Coonslo., for,,died :Grace Crabbe Wilcox, 71, who at her home in Preston Saturday will be conducted in the Preston Second Ward Tuesday at 2 p.m. and burial will be in Richmond Cemetery. , the Hendrik illenry) iMe Heger. 29, of She was born Jan.- 12. 1863, at Hays. 1170 West Second South Street. died ville, Utah, daughter of William and thus morninr in a local hosnital of Eliza, Grace tlrabbe. She wail married chronic heart (Joeose. to George A. Wilcox April 10, 1881. In Mr. Me Misers was born in Holland the old Salt Lake Endowment house. She Nov. 10, 1910, a lived in Richmond, Utab. for 30 yeara, where he WWI active in the Relief soson of Hendrik and 4'ik.''.. She victy anti Primary organizations. martin& Tryenh.vic came to Preston 11 years ago. -- ' k eow-lifelle;ers. Ile camo besides her Surviving husband are to Salt Lake la three sons and two daughters; Irving C. - years Aro. of Ogden. Walter H. of HuntingSurvivors are his ton Park. (:al.; William C. Idaho Falls. wile, Helen Bailer . it Idris. Lila Webb of Loa Angeles. and Mre: Iow-'..,i? Me Ilegere; a dough- . Bernice Coleman of Smithfield: two , brothter:Gloria: a brother,. William Crabbe of Washington. .. Lehi M. atelier- D. C.. and Albert 11. Crabbe of Salt Lai,. if' 41' ers; three sisters, -and a phgter, Milt. Mary Elder of --:City, 0., !P.. :' abet h- M ria. Sal) Lake City. we Mutter, Mrs. Jo. Carolos Gar-- . University of Washington and CapL Charltort F. Battle, U. S. N. Dr. Ganzert will spend several days4n El Paso, Tex., and Juarez, Mex.,-ian endeavor to get first -- - void of Mr. lb at residence Mrs Charles M. Murdock of Parr West WodoesdaY b atter sad p.m. Tuesday until time of services; The State dren, all of Salt Like. i Co- - ) .::;':,. ,,. .0 i age ,a f 3, . I 6 i ii 6 in rove for :',::. ':':,:,,,..,; Pleasant 10 years and then .::.:;,Y..i:.::;::::..,:. ,.:.'',,..: ::moving to Salt Lake , where she lived for :,,,,,:,-,....:'- i 5,:?, i the rest of her life. Mrs.Aehish Mp. Rabish was a member of the Eleventh Ward Relief and worked with the AmPriCan liocielf 'tett Cross during the World War. Survivors are pon. Italdren D. Rabish: a daughter, Mabel' Norris, lour nia,Berkejey;Prof.CharlesE. Ca . 114 , :,...,...:. Other visiting speak6rs will be Dr. Juan B. Sacasa, former presMem of Nicaragua; Dr. Viastimil Kybal, former minister of the Czechosiovikia Republic in MexProf. Francisco Monterde, Ico; University of Mexico; Prof. Lawson Reno, University of Califor - -- discussion following the , Earle It Iledrik, vice president and provost of the University of California, will lead ,. ' 147 Boy's ' Club Members Interior Leave OnCamping Jaunt To Handle ,A peratted ' .. ence." - huldelt Johnson, Rabbits. 16. of of David liabish.' idied Saturday trthritue at beg resident.. 211 South Tenth East Street. --. rtmeral ' services , will be conducted to-r','weeiegefeege7 morrow at-- 12:30 .,, ?:.; i.i: p.m. by Disbop A. the of Z. Child ..f:..;:; t'i? ic at it Eleventh Ward ,:, .. 260 East South Tern- ,'!..,,I. pie Street. e. ess6o'n'ThYe ,1 The Utah eeduafctaetronrooarilsos' preside at th ",,,. ..,...40000,,woo,.,,A,,,..k will sity of ti I) ii IPliorbteebNi'el dla t,'.''I ' ,t' 'ITasksrd'"s - t Pres- n- - aMt eaans :;;;;';:4;:' - ,,i,' 4 4ir at 1 6eindte ...., , ,. .. - 1p1;rhne.- , - ,. Huldah Johnson Habish Samuel Collins widow Institute on Latin Arnerik canA- - of Califairs at the irsd Universt.tyn ilnosrntiltautThe I a the . Iversity dsummer On Canzert will 1 1 .,,.., i.,. :::::::: .1, ''4'.4.,.'",s,, '....: ...... -- geletomorro ', , ' f And Loccit' 0,41t01:,Np466.1..:. Stote---- In Th: City Dr . rederic W . G anzert, , bis tory professor at the lUniversity. of Utah, will leato for Los thAn- - '21 ,,, , ., , , Prominent Part In --- - ' , - , . '.::. ....., ' :. 401.9 - Los Angeles Meet 7 7 ::':f,;:H''' :.. . : :r:.: ."'' :....Sr 11,: : ::' ,,,, Ai, tf.,..,' r, ': '''' ., Dr. Ganzert Will Take ;,;, ';.,,::'! ' ' '' ) '''.:::,..: ,: (r Atm i Vir ,,, ,..,.:"'.; : 2.ibrilt'. :.'" V: , '': '1,, 1 ,.,::i, .,:. - . 7 (silk ::: ......::'.:: , :i''''::::Nf 2- ....":::::,:,::4:::,:::::;:1-:;'::- ..'''' :, .:,..::.. 4r1'..t.t ''. - , 41(10, , ,,,,, , - : ': 5::: :. it, , I '' s' '':: ,,, To Speali ,A t Coast Parley ".: .:' ''', : -- '':'''''''''''' '''' '':'': ''''''' , : ?. ::f::: 0, :: ,er:7;:N. :.:::',:',... :, ' Perry Dalton hands his bedding to a group of pals on a truck which took them to - a ramp sponsored by the Rotary Boys Club. , wouldhave--been--a-- ... ,. ,, ... , ; - ',.: , , - ,::'"':',' :H', 4;:,Vs. ,. 1 t Xr-vit 4A ,stoottv v.,-- , ' ,..'. ..., 1 ': ".::,::,,::,,,' ,::':::: , ..o.r:Irstk "." ...., ,.: V ,,,' s'' ': ; ..:,:,,:::,,:.. ,;,,,,;,::,;,,,,,,4 ,....,,,..,..: .... ' ',,,, Y.: it 4. ''''' o ,,,,, i 1 ' - c"'"' ..i,:e ,), kw, 4.1''' i.; , tr.' St...'''' "1'1 f 4,, foe '13, ', 4';'.:.?, .4 4 .'''.: ,. ,, , ' ', ' .. :'''''''''-'- 29,-19- 40 , . ,'-- ,,,, ... y Monday;--Jul- , - Educator , -- 1 ::'::::,,::,::,::,:;,.;,,,:::,i;';',J:,,,;i::::,,,:f,::,,L::::,:,:A .. ,, ,. , , . ':!: ,p,:. 4,1 4!",' ' 1I ,, lti''"0' i- ...1, :v. ' :: . City, Utag - ,.,,,:,:., ,., ',...,:;',:,;-,T;.,---,:,-,,:;-i::--- :,.::;-.- ,s,"? ''4:'?:A4t54!...;171'4',..,,',5-.:,.:;4,z,.;-,,.4,-s"'if- 1 '.:, ,,, ,:..., , .. ':''': , ' :,, ;:' '.. ',,,,:',; .;;::', ' :,::::;:,:i.,::,:-.;,.,..-,,.:,:,:.- N6 r--' :;f ' lk- ' ,,,1 .4p1.:.::, .,.;,'. '' ...,,,,,.1 :,,.,J',.?:,:-:,- i , r 1 1 , l'. "1 ,, :: ; V. 4 ti ...,e, ...i ',:::::,:.!.;e'f' ''' ri ''''.', ; 3 . , it t ' ,.,,'"' ;: The death of Wayne hello A , injur-of f. fatally Clark 15, Sandy, when, morning ed early yesterday he was run over by a truck while haline hay, will not be charged I I fatality because the , accident occurred on private land and not on a public roadway, ;. ' county officials said today. Elmer of son 1Z,, S. Clark, Young Clark of Sandy, was killed at T , i .. ,,t4 .4. , cm. yesterday whiie working on . the farm of Francht, Hansen - of Sandy, when he Jumped out of a truck drivereby hit cousin, Dahl Clark, 18, also of Sandy, and be gan to fix the wires on a bailing , machine. ,Informed that his truck was , too near a pile of hay, Dahl Clark - 4,.. .-'''', r. ,: ' , :1 ' 1 ,. I k. I' ' 11; ''''t)1,1"...;;I'4,7, , , '' , t, ' :,:; :,', :;,::::;,,,:::;::: , , ' ,4 ,,.,,, ,. ,, ,., , ' , ,,e, 41 Ne' I ,,, ,,, SS " ' , : ....., .,,,,. .... ..... -: ::: ,,..: .,::...:::,,,,,,,,........., ' ,,- :::::,-,-,- , .....i.:....,.............. , :. 7:,'I'. - - -- lake Deseret News, Salt - w.,,,,,PWe. A..,40,01,.. ot.kerf!...4t,.,??..,'W?,..,....6.10,:i.".1 , , --:: -,:' , ; , ,.. e Th-- - 1 - t Burk-ma- Death Takes Former Clerk Utah Asks 2Inch Peach lr , , - Mnesstital in-- :.:,.,.!, ' ( . , - FALLS..-(AP)--Th- - , - 111. ' Insurance D ecree Signed s t Salt Lake Woman Injured In Collision . -- h -- . Youth Sets - Mark With Model Airplane - -- Crews Control Fire Threat To. Davis Watershed County Denies Request To Add :Jordan Cemetery Mrs.-Bessi- -- e - Pacific Lines Official Heads Chest Campaign Pleads Guilty In Case west e '' - Man From an-de- - ,41 iM;.. -- do-in- --- t -- ich-srd- nd , M - : Peter--Zolintaki- ' - IkTT ,tit ,,, , i-!- f,r AT S MUSKRAT Funds Granted , To Repair Truck ,"- Round Table Luncheon Slated 1,1, '. 113(?0? - Accidental Shot Hits Man's Foot . head-hunter- s - ' I , - 1 0 ', t 1 ,i. ' 1 i V. : ' fifty-eight- Post Band Cheered By 4,000 At Final Concert n of-th- - i - - ' - , '' '''' 1 near--Ensig- - :::: o-the - price-durin- g r fl , , nu f: . - j d d 'I , - ' - C 4 ' ' Jr - , , L - , - |