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They are making charts and writing stories about differ- ant kinds of seeds and how they - t 7141 I As'sembly Program StudentCounci Meets at Riverton To Feature Italy WOLF, and ERMA BAIRD Boone School Our school orchestra played for the PTA meeting Friday. They played ''Sunday Afternoon, and "The Silken Fan." Leland and Merle J. by Robert Isaac,- - There are four cornets,' five violins, and two clarinets in our orchestra. By JANET GUMMELL and ARDIS BUTTERFIELD Riverton Antler High Scheel' Our student council met for the first time last week. The council is composed of atudrot officers and presidents of home rooms. Our officers are Lila Maynard, Willis Beckstead, Gall Huff. Janet Gammen,. NOrline Green, Dee Butterfield. Marlin Green Nyle McFarland, Judy Beckstead, David Butterfield, Edward - Miner. and Robert by la 1 The council decided to have the seventh graders. babies of the school. wear special costFlower Show umes on Friday. Girls must wear their hair in tight curio ay DORTHA GERRARD JOHNSON on one side and straight on the and CON Woodstock School other. They will wear short, dresses and carry to we have are Monday going a bobby and flower show' at toys. The boys will wear levis rolled to the knee, have lipstkk marks on their faces. carry baby bottles, and- wear bormett - Garfield Council ToWeet Mondays ra a McKinley Plans - meth-Si- I I;..,,- .-7,,.. . 1 , -, .. , f 1 f : 4 I i - -- - .7- , . i t ' I - i . t , - -- ... . I ant comfort, we aro:moving Jo - For your tonvonioncH . our now office. room 221 in tho First , Socurity Bonk . toilcring. , . . '. office-an- d ill w. think our-ne- w , . Iiiit. C 'I that i ' 1 1 I t1 . . , - , II ' , - like you-w- -- cordially-- ; Wo Invite you to stop in and say "Hello" and impod our brand new office. pi-- ' . r . . , . CL i ; .. .t , ,- . - . ' ' eva"111.11 Otis 4th leleall , . , Jfl - - ?V! agi si Mir ,.19511. it r La -- , , - t.mt - . .tvti,n, I Moscriessolt The word Bunker, all of Salt Lake City; one great- 13 grandchildren, grandchild; four brothers ' John and Hugh Graham, Salt Lake City, and Thomas and lmes Graham, Scotland. Funerill services will be held Monday noon in the Twenty- fifth Ward chapel. 438 South Eighth West St.. Bishop Jesse A. Watson officiating. Friends may call at 36 East Seventh South St Sunday and Monday prior- to services. Burial will be in Salt Lake City Cemetery. - JoInt Rites Slated For - , . itchetis.. a Frederick Carl Klein Beltori-Mitchel- aPANCILS Notary Public 'active May L. which the foliating IS or osmitiattist. 'TWIN ral - y to-1- Collmg!rethe; htie watshactivetainct - 1AcE OFFICER He served for 12 years as a peace officer in Idaho and was U. S. Deputy Marshall at Fort Hall Indian Reservation and in the IPocatello area. He served at one time as Bannock County sheriff and town marshall at McCammon, Ida., for two Srears, holding both jobs at the same ume Later he served as fire chief for Pocatello from 1910 to 1913. He moved to Jackson Hole ' th I Joseph F. Mont.- se-- here. He did much of the ground work to. get the first water and sewer system in the town. d His son, Mel Boyle,' was cumbent mayor when he died in Nov. 23. 1949. Neil Jr.. died in 1916 and a daughter, Juanita, in 1917. No children survive. Joint funeral rites for Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Judd Mitchell, of 424 East South Temple St, I 0GDZN--Pune- Well-know- - -- a him Francis Dies at 78 n ackson , resided until 1898 w hen Birtho A. B. .H. Bullock moved to Loveland, Colo. hei 1903. In a new store. open senrkea for Bertha n JACKSON, B. Wyo. Ann LavHodson set and former 68. Bullock, Blackfoot to moved up resident who died Thursday in Compin this area and in Ida- ton a hardware store in a shack ton. Calif.. will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday with C. E. Boyle and IL R. West ho, Jim Francis, died Thursday In the AultorestwillMortuary bo former Bishop James M. Harbertson. Church of Jesus as partners. in a local hospital from a blood ChrtYl of Latter-daPaints. Friends may ran Monday front I SERVED ON COUNCIL clot forming over his heart. He p,m. and Tuesday Olin the service bout. Mortuary ears will meet the buses MonMr. Boyle was city council was 78. between and I p.m. and from 12 day to 1 put Tuesday. member from 1917 to 1921. In conservices will Funeral be Panel will be in the Aultoreat Meterms the Legislature for three i1011AI Park. beginning in 1930; on the board ducted Montay in the Jackson of directors of the Federal American Legion Hall with Fred Cheeney Credit Administration from 1935 burial in the Jackson Cemetery. Frei Ilseviev. 75. died CEDAR CITY to '1944 and president of the Mr. Francis was born Jan. 30, Friday evening at Anderson Junction et causes incident to age. First National Bank for many Cbtieney Was born In Fairboult Point, years. He was the only surviv- 1872, at Promontory Minn, sem 17. 11175. and came to Iron t on in 1927. a William and L. of local of member the County charter Utah, ing Survivors include one eon nod env Rotary Club, and was active in Sarah Francis. daughter. Fred Cbeenev Jr Hamlin Valthe !WOE number 1416, and County. and Mrs. "liable Vanden-bur- g In his early twenties, he mar- ley. Iron California. Knight of Columbus. are pending the ar. Funeral service Etta L. kvery, who died rival of family members. Burial mill be He had worked for more than under Dian the direction of "'outlier in 1928 In Pocatello. he at 1932, 20 years to help secure the new Mortuary. Cedar City. married As Hannaman, Margaret IBingnam Memorial.Hospitai - - --, killed Wednesday in an Minois automobile crash. will be condueted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Thirteenth Ward chapel, Church, of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-da- y Saints. by Bishop Bar- old Davis. Burial will be in , Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Judd Mitchell was born March 971898, in a son of Zade and Florence g WIDOW SURVIVE Surviving besides the widow, Mrs. Weddle Younie Boyle are Mrs. Merrill a daughter-in-laBoyle, and the following broth-Marli- n and sisters: James M. Boyle, SoreTtson-----Puneral services for Joseph P: Sorensen. 0.. wM I, held in the Selina &Wald Ward diesel. Church ot Jesus Christ et Latter-da- y Saints. Monday at 3 via.. Latins Warren Crane conduct-- , in MS? tall at the family home atuPr 4:30 Sunday and until noon MonALDCA day'. Burial val he hi the Poet Side CemePe.terzon tery under the direction Mortuary et Salina. a Did Arthur Lalonde Diel Arthur La Lando. PRESTOS three month old son of Diet G,....And Claire Eloise Nielsen La Londe. diteer-e--Saturday Lemma- it a $alt Lake boapital. He Is survived by tits' Parents. salt Lake CD!. a grandfather. Gabriel La Lend.. Cameron. La.. grandparents ligr. and Mrs. L. P. Nielson. Mt. Clements. Mrs. Mich, and one --- -- Pr, mon. Margaret Mlle, Shullsburg: Mrs. linei L 041i rid'llifee'differents Funeral services will be enriducted Fourth Monday at 1 pm. in thoofPreston Jesus Christ. Ward chapel, Church Saints.' bY'Yittsistigi Hotel of latier-da- y Bell. Friends DM! call at Cie WAtPThome in Preston ands,' evening and Monday until time of services Burial in Preston Cemetery will bte under the direction of tho Linn Mortuary. II half-brothe- half-sister- Hu' , - tn.-th- - e -- - , g Friend---inev- -' - Cleaning-establishmen- . n i , 6) tom-Lillia- Magna-Mrs,---pan- I 4k , n. Sons Mortuary in Ogden. - This PHONE ONLY SSICRO--- is GUARANTIED We asnetecture - . or seed fosikt. sIsselPee. . L311-Saghltio- Ilia Millatmis ip You incur .no obligation ler boosenditingit mfoarl, in 'in tett eirB:AL:7, Missouri. but ph; 42730 today,Adv SODELIIi SunclaY.7,2:3(3 - , ., , de- f hair : beauty , SPECIAL ONLY $5.95 , , . I I . , F I It . . bethistheinmsterucamliveof ,Dert64vour:lettesrtox'Theele4Arspre . Ey ; i: Cif o Don't miss the Grastrvivit ) Including everythingoil shampoo, hair 'cut oil permanent sired), genuine Lustre-Glstylkng.' Work done by expert professional operators. i , t .., oil PERLIMIEHT LUSTRE-GL- O I I - 4- thousands saving, untold misery. Address stgo.,EvotritabW.ut. (SEND POI ow : 5 k GET 'A GENUINE 41 ''''')-- , or- - ses Ball (Inouye or We -- -i I I I the-cau- V1A I C)", r(move thetrmhte:- - ex' plains how for over 31 years The rary rood slistriinste "ItAtn"Alt'ller.116.r- usercheedise. .,! I only ''''.4.4r:":.:..'::;;;:::''' 1 The book entitled, "Rheumatism." fully .explains why drugs and give only tempo- Dice Imre. I I ting an that amazing new book will be Sent free to any reader of this paper who will write for it. es locos es yea oureTe. Ns 1100t. service shelves ever AN service sped odiestseeets. wises isee4e4 ore ese4e la see ' ,; EXCELSIOR SI5RINGS.. Mo.' So successful has a special4 ized evetom for treat- - ter I - , ALLALLONTIC INIMASILE NOMINO AID WOUND'S IP - : - - t 1 - lAnd Rheumatism 1 RADIOEAR Mt , . died in bus.-Melvi- n- .;, teminisaton trad. mark of .. , f PPYCIPICATION ALL WHOM IT !WAY CONCYRII: RE IT KNOWN THAT KENDALL POOD6. INC of Les Angeles. Calif, To , ROYAL T. JUMPER Tice President andsverl tet before ma Avenue. Maud Davenport Wood Igit- - Mrs. Kate r. 0Brien. Whitnnore, ranches here between 1917 and Shulhburg 1930, selling his third to a son, chell was born March 25. 1898. Ia.; a s. two Mrs. John to Jack-sheri- ff in Paragonah, Iron County, and V el" Bill, and then moved Martin and Mrs son. of B. a James Utah, daughter Shullsburg of Teton Mae- Evelyn Farmer He became WEST WARREN Ftmeral will be conducted An early Davenport and Matilda J.. Barwas orwhen it Funeral cervices for ton County. Wyo.. POCATBLLO Davenport. Utah settler died at her family Monday at 10 a.m at the St. Evelyn Farmer. 73. who thed Mitchell Is survived by Bernard Catholic Church, Path-tw- o ganized in 1923; and served un- Mn. Maeafternoon Mn. at the home of her Friday home here at 1 p.m. Saturday will be conAve sons, James F. and Robert er C. M. Verhoeven officiating. til 1942. except for four years con. 27 Greenwood the Clifton I at pm. ducted Monday after an extended illness. Prior to Teton Coun- Wird chopei. Church of InJP1.111 B. Wood. Salt Lake- - City; six Recithtion of the Rosary will be (1928-32- ). Chrict -Croshaw he Latter-day Saints. in Bishop Ray 1923, She was of Ruty's Mrs. organization Lucille M:s. daughters, at 7:30 p.m. in the famiSunday Elizabeth Ann Sill Hodson. Mn. dolph. Mrs. Jane Alene Hoesch, ly home. Burial will be In the was deputy sheriff of Lincoln of fiCieting She was born Aug. I. 1877, in Clifton. ltlira- -Hodson-- - eame .10 - this - state -- in Mrs.-Ro- se Hole was and family-plot- Grove City County when-Tac- ks Bake Henderron, She was married beth 1897 1856, settling in Salt Lake Citv Miss Lily Joan Wood, Salt Lake Cemetery under the direction of in that county. 7. Jan. FIUMtr. to Robert Frederick Ida. Her husband preceded with her .parents, John. and City; Mrs. Virginia Kershaw, the Howard Peckham Mortuary, Surviving are his widow. five In Clifton. 1902. moved She I in death Nov. Sarah Morris Sill. sons and daughters. Warren and McCaronton. Ida, In 1921 where she Bountiful: Mn. Elaine Cullen, owned and 'operated the Farmers Grocerv The pioneer was born Mar. L. W. Gunnison. Colo.; Francis, Greenfield. Ma; five brothers, until snowing to Pocatello in 1948 where Della Francis. Jackson; Frank13, 1853, in New Egypt. N. J. she tad store resided. B. Dayen SUFTITOtt include three tone Frederick She was married May 7, 1876 in L. Bay and Eugene lin Francis, Denver, (Tobe) and Louis Salt Lake City, C. Farmer. Twin Folic Rae IL and RoKaysvilie to Joseph E. Hodson. Colo.. and Mrs. Joe Murdock, land M. Farmer, both of Pocatello: a Henderson. Clifton; :two At that time, Mrs. Hodson and Iport. William T. Davenport, seventeen brother, WilliamHillman, Balt Lake City. Police Saturday were search Big Penny. Wyo.;great-graneisters.,tilian and James B. Da her parents were residing in 14 Inglewood. Dora Mrs. Anderson, Ind a woman "about 30" for , Garfield 7 grandchildren. Ind three great Calif.: Panguitch, ing venport, Layton. and two grandchildren.: four brothers !children: Mrs. Dellatwho is gathering clothing by - The newly-wedde- d active Member it Fred M. Frantis,,Sall. 7 She was a couple County; a sister. of sisters' the Church. made their home at Warren in Marsden. .Parowan, - and ten 4 saying she is a representative Lake Utah; Henry Francis, City, mill at-- - the Funeral t. ' iilotaI 1887 and in 1904 helped settle grandchildren.' '; 10 am and at Warren and Burley Chopel until Monday at noon Jackson; until time the Clifton Ward from Mrs. Mayland Parker, 1580 Mr. Mitchell is survived by West Warren. , Francis, Pocatello: Miss Ella of services Mr. Hodson died in 1027... two sons, Albert E. and Roy Delta Si, told police she ,gave Francis and Mrs. FannyBurial trill be In the family plot tit the of tho rimier direction Calton Comotory A member of the Church of $40 worth of clothing to .ardsom-InkoSalt Lake City: a :about Funeral Home. Wyn:i the Jesus Christ - of Latter-da- y at a woman who her railed Mrs. Mills); Dorothy daughter. Saints.- - she had been active in Granger; his father, Salt Lake home about ' Sept. 29and Relief Society-work.- . City; five brothers. - Oarence. claimed to be soliciting Surviving are five sons and and Vernal- Mitchell, ness for a cleaning company. ll daughter. John A. Hodson, Magna: Conrad and Ralph - Mit- When the clothes failed to Mrs, Edith Tucker-- and Mrs. n four sisteri:- Mrs. come back she called the Sarah M. Penrod, West Warren; chell,Draper; They knew nothing of McDonald, Richard Hodson. Moline, Nev.. -Lucille Golish,-- - Bingham. Mrs. the alleged representative. and Thomps Hodson, Elko.'Nev. JP.lectillE--HALLOVIEEGrand Junction, Algood. Am Three brothers. David M. and OF if Charles Sill, Layton, and Jess Colo.. and Mrs. Vella Ratak. 44 Sill, Ogden. Ten grandchildren. Helper, and seven grandchil.411t dren. and 15 1 , Funeral arrangements will be rNIFMNIF"."1"1,71"1"10"1.-."."1111- the exclusive owner el theniFt.ort mark described berets. end is in use be them lif the business of Man' ufactsirtng and selling dog food Marano, They Mains said trade 'see. stark and-o- r device la tho Cove Ivo intruiLrt:dietls Imrena.reh;end: handled. - sold or distritststed by Kitim- - wunass Stegall. Infant and Pae Parkinson W. 7223 Lincoln -- et UllIVERSITY . AtID FIRST 11011'11i d Rich-Mitche- ll. - AFFIDAVIT ROYAL JUMPER., being first duly sworn denotes and saws that ha b vire President KENDALL POODIA INC located and doing '41" , rzizinAtazki-E-1,---- ) , i .00111,4--4avi- Ion of Joseph donut. of m Legal Notices Room 221 Li Growing Maturity.' FIRST SECURITY I3AIIK BLDG. BLACKFOOTNeil F. Boyle, 83. pioneer rmident and prontsince isent czenof-Blackfo1903. died at his home, 221 South-Pin- e St, Saturday at , , - RayGz-,Toyfor--- ' MINCE t - - Stregart-7- , . and- IDor-- , a . m bid-Willto- , - , . -- Meet ...,...., ,g al 8 - Fake Solicitor Gathers Clothing - ,,-' . Funeral arrangements nil' be an- lloaneid trim Abe East Soutn Trawls St. W' t Hamilton . t 4 Mary-Waters.- as , Lake Al- - Jepson. lune. Aria. Mt; . , I Copperton Students at Carnival . - S -- 9, 1950. Ls Ruts Edvanelds, Snyder May ' Salt. Latta City. a milliner ot, Um Mf . rialtos oaf Church of Christ, Be was a florist 4rid Company. grower for Leos Brown Floral Surrivifig are Ma widow. two mink, J. C. Dalton. Sas Lorenzo, Calif.. sad Tom damhoer. Mrs. Dolton. ;itaiiiir. Calif: throe Laker'', Lander. Lewiston Sgt. Albert Jitelitisrs U. 8. Army at riperet Cheralial Depot; Mrs, O. and Miss Belt, Prabuti. Ashtabula, Luella telttyre. Fort Lew, Vs.; his McBrido Dalton. Mrs. mother. Mary Narnsa Otis.; itve iprothers..! Artill Doi Dolton. Glenn !Norman; Spri Orrin: Ernest Dalton. Oklahoma City. Otis: awes, DA.1108. itokienynky. Otis. find Barmy Ja,ton. Ventura. Calif.; two sisters., him Viols Basal. Norman. and Mrs. fititre. Oklahoma City. Burial will be in Norman- - Final tumoral arrangements will bo annatmeed from 250 East &sib Temple $t. - half-starch- Loosened - atur ay West By BARBARA CURTIS and WAYNE STOKER McKinley School The gixth and seventh graders at McKinley are going to have a kite tournament- - The different classes they are entering are largest kite, smallest kite, most 't artistic,highest flying. best boy kite, beat bird or animal kite.-W- e haven't set the date yet, but we have a number of kites 141ICUS artistic. highest flying, best box WHILE a committee to take care of Sing them. We also have a commitSLE?P tee to test the weather for kite JOHNSON LER ROBBIE Doel Itt toughhig Intsestot choking Ie. By flying, Billy Law and Alvin bronchial Asthma ntia at attacks Willeing and JOANN ANDERSON! Sorenson have prepared ribbons Your akett and energy another tor or nicht I without trying DELMDA00. This great Copperton School with gold numbers on them Is sot a seek intectioa et spray but narks thrust the Mood. thus reaching the our PTA carnival last for the prize winners. At lams and bronchial Sabot Usually the drat week the first and second grad-e- n doss starts beeping satins hatmedistely I ways: I. Betas loosen sad tonses thkk sang songs. There werc Teachers-Atten- d atraagbag soots. L That promotes hoer breath sad wonder. stars retreshing cakes, cookies. candy, popcosn glom IL Netts alleviate oaushatt, Wheeling. hot dogs, soft drinks. PTA amessing. Out bEINDa00 treat your drown.. balls, danstactisa at massy baCh raaningel4L bead. pies; also. fish rolls, . FORD Adv. ponds. white elephant packages. and JIMMIE MIME Hamilton School ' -;Hamilton Parent Teacher irlP Association met with two of our .,, - s teachers . Miss Blackbu rn and 7 Miss Brown, to decide on the and number of MeetCORPORATION 1.01111S.1 program ings to be held this year. The four programs will all be held - . and all parents will be PROVO, UTAH t invited.-Eighmeetings will be held. Tie object of these group ANNOUNCING OUR NEW. study meetings are to consider LOCATIONtht toPie, '' ASTHMA . Ds Kite Tournament Woodstock School' Sets ISM- - nineyean Utah Pioneer, 91 be.---K- ey ,r wilals a mentor of the Tares- Ward, Chards of Jesus Christ et y Saints. ad was salsa tn the ' . Betel Society. iturrietng aro a- am. Alfred Vernon Knott Garfield; tun daughters. Mrs, Nosy City. end Mts.ten grand- , at ; Garfield Scheel, Garfield In our first student council last week it was decided that the council would meet each Monday, and that new representatives would be elected each month.I Using the theme, mTo Make Our School a Bolter Place to Live," the council made several rules regarding keeping our grounds and building in good order and making our school a safe place to Bea gley. By NANCY COOK and CAROL LLNNELL Janie? High Reboot Next Wednesday we will lava an assembly program wov-- , en arotmd Italy and its beautys It is in honor of 011umbus and is also about America and her progress through the years. The story will be told by.a narrator. and will be "illustrated" by listing charades?. This proon again be Thursday for the Parent-TeachtAssociation st.our school: 4 By HAL SELANDER, LYNNE By VERNICE CHRISTENSEN 7: t Boone Orchestra Plays For Meet Woodstock. bring their hobbies and flowers, and there will be scrap books, stamp collections, clay models. story book dolls, pets, and other things. The Salt Lake City Assistant Tire Chief came to our school the other day and rang the fire beLL We marched out of the building in 55 seconds. That is very good for' 360 students, thhilL , different , IMO -- sdn of Robert , sure himself for release of publicity as typical of lopsided developments. Commissioner O'Neil defended himself on that and several other counts. Most important of these was a statement br Commissioner Elias J. Strong that "patrolmen on trial had asked for his (the chairman) removal as a judge as they lacked confidence in his honesty and integrity." This. Mr. O'Neil wrote. 'is not substantiated by any reference to the minutes." Friendly relations between himself , and Joseph. Dudler: superintendents state highway patrol, soured, he went on, when "I recommencied to the commission a revision in the compensation plan of the patrok providing for an- - Increase in their earnings."' "I feel," his letter concluded. "that this ,ciiinmission should stand on Its own feet and that, while having the most cordial relations with the superintendent of the patrol and all other individuals. that the commission as a three-ma- n body should determine. what Its p should be without undueolley Influence ,from others!' and various sorts of games. Later, square dancing was enjoyed by all. tor The children will INF 111, , t,;11tall. ;non a These first gliders had more fun than a picnic at their circus day. They are Kathleen Lucas (tiger), Nancy Holt (snake trainer), Rodney Lloyd (pony), Gary Taylor (pony), Grant Palmer (elephant), and Marc Halliday (giraffe). ,' - x take , , INF, ION - It CIRCUS DAY AT SOUTH JORDAN First Graders Study Ahnlit Sopric t- 0 -c ... '1 ,- As .1 - ' nertlitre:Se, - - !,..4,,,.., - , .' ,,- - latter-da- - -). 14 ; - defense a "4 7 - 4I6,'''''1 y: Lake-Cit- 1 - rawest I ell c1 n - : Saturday in a 3alt hosPital whir. Graham was born April 4. 1877. in La- - , 4 LOCIANPmeral services fee Ray 0. Taylor. SO; manager at intermountain Theaters in the Logan area who died will be conducted colsoc. The communication was .a nManargaret Tuesday at a local hospital at 1 p as Priday S-ot pea. to the Pew togas itleoehtis Ward ' The child was bore Oct, S. ISM. t Church et Jeous Christ 01 Lotterof his commission tHe came chapel to g .4,LE are the parents and -y William Ct. Hoeday Hamm. by a grandfather. Pr. Annan lscher. record apd his refusal to resign I:Utah in 1900. Mr. Graluum Stegall Sr. and 16 grandraothee, 113,1,ti will be --in the .Loges eq7 The ' In- the Lace of demands Schinniker. ail el Ogden. w 11,A ihr. Cemetery Under the direction at W. Loyal to that!1 Ward- - for 14 years.. cm. He had been 'suffering from 11 Palters services will Hall Mortuary. . Tvventy-filth- . a !IL Monday .st Lindcluiss effect made at the Monday. he served in the Pioneer ,take a heart ailment since his retire- IGuncdral.. mcilisi;l fernier Bishop the gialiteenrb Salt in fleeting City. firlaitan- - Priends stay call at tits 'morHigh Council for ment front a hardware business tuary -- be afternoon and evening and a was Sunday time , Prederick Carl Skim 75. or :which ,. began; ...,... . , --, ,......a.,-r.- ,, during to lecordite' eromr Sot died Wodnesday after' a , be in Washington Heights Mentortal Park. mingtms "I naturally feel that I Was member of the presidency of illness. lingering lie waa born Feb. 14. 1875. in Germano. He was born Jan,17, 1868 in Mr. ' , six For stake. years, that Ho cams to tho United States in. 1927 am at ,a disadvantage at our Oct. 2 Mr. of son, a convert to the Church . Jesus Christ Graham held the office of patri- ,Shuilsburg. Wis., col Latter-da- y Saints. and Mrs. Chirles Boyle. ikt the meetinglinasniuch' as the two arch. 1 Be was ot Lincoln member a the Ward. other commissioners had the ' - Survivors include his widow, age of 20, he was -- a harness KUhn Surtionto are ins 'widow.' a son. Paul Itieut,Itiver( Calif.: established Klein. he At 21. maker., i . . three trandchtleiree, opptirtunity to outvote me On Three sons, Harold Graham , at Funeral mrvices will ba condueted 'Mea- Ihis own business Westbend,1 the question of whether items Bountiful and LeRoy .and Mel- Ia. ds', at 3.40 p m. st 260 Litt South . Temple St.. where friend may call MOP-da- y Salt Lake City; vin Graham, and Ttassday from I present from 4 to a He married Nettie Younie were pertinent for four 10 a a. to tima of. wroicea. . daughters Mrs. M. J. Jan. 25, 1893 in 'Westben& Ia. I . BUNA1 will Mt in Salt Latta City CIE'consideration.t Mrs. Musser: Plewe, Mrs. Guy taro In 1895. he moved to Denver and , He cited the motion to cen- Wilso n Seely, and Mrs. Ellwood 7- ... ... , died member. Gov..-17-Brac- Siturday. -, - -- - ed , 7.-- IClora J. Viafrin Knott I' ' .. It - Lee and bared to newspapers lind, 46 '14'14 ,'. r,74,' ' be is chairman, would determine its own policy without "undue influence from otlièrel He did not elaborate further on this assertion which was of a carried in closint-word- s - 1 t . 4. .. 8 , , , 1.....4011 .. 1 1.L ; k -- 1:1:,.. ,,,,,,m,, ,, I ,.., 4 e -- pa , ''' i'--- - it -- ,...4 K, .cac, 1.".,-I, , - , ' , t ' - - , . , . ,...1. ' , - -- ' hospital in legg, scilicet noes held I Mn CAWS Jana warren tnott 62. fin Garfleid formerly Wett Stateentit 8 bees Ittseaday toe Jesse Ileum tioadteen 513 Past St, Salt Lake City, dted at. Padre conductor 'ono dud et his bows of 3 Id p ie. Saturday at- ber Sawa ID- GarMonday. The Roo. John T. lApdete al ner' attar a Itagerais Massa. aint was bore Tot isis. ia Dfree- g Trtnitt totneroost Church fanciatot Mina-taIrL Durham County, raglan& a Bytal vas to lisoselc'reortere. at Janata Wary and laary.Jant CP1Otrt . Wanret ant arta "tarried to Altran Ver. sos Knott in Junt or ISIS IS Balt lake RIDIO ' Edison Ray Dolton 7. ' :, 'et. , Edifies Say Dense; at at ea Sotb. a Balt Lake , -- -- Jesse Beatty George Graham, 73, o't 1180 OGDENHugh F.e O'Keil said 'Ave, prominent Saturday night the state Civil Gillispie Church of Jesuit Christ of LatService Commission, of , which ter - day Saints 4 ' ,, : - - .,, i 1 - 1 ?it It 411' 4'1. , '' 1' e ., i t F:74 - t ',' b ,, ' ,,,,,, '''"11.':',,, I 4, ye v., , I. il ,t...... a.k . A 1k ' . ..,..',,14.-- 1 , , O. ,1 ',,f, - .. --- ; , .....- .- - ' ,, 0 .. '- v. )., ' ., "7", 1 V. 't - - t ' z.,,,,,,,' . - ,., T.I - owsim. 2 r--1,- l'o''''e---14 - ' - ' ',V ' ,rt-- k I ' - , t 7 ,, - 4,.' !l'ott--.J.1 ,... 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