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STATE AID Financing of Schools To Be Problem If Church Withdraws EDITOR ion - i f S BRIGHAM CITY March l—H editor of the Montpelier well known Examiner (Idaho) Utah— Idaho newspaper’ man died Friday at 1 a m from heart trouble at his home in Montpelier acby cording to a message received this city his father N' P Nelson'of Friday His mother Louise Marie Nelson died here Wednesday night Editor Nelson was expected to arrive here Friday on account of the death of his mother and his demise came as a shock to his relatives and many friends in Brigham city Mr Nelson was bom in Denmark November 24 1884 Ho came to mothers In Brigham City with his as a print1890 In 1904 he began er’s apprentice in the office of the Box Elder News at Brigham City and remained with that institution until 1819 when he went to work on the Pocatello (Idaho) Tribune This week marked the thirty-fift- h anniversary of the establishment of the Montpelier Examiner which he he purchased and edited In 1807 married Miss Mabel Carter o t this city Surviving are his widow and three children Eldon Merlyn and Gertrude Nelson all of Montpelier Idaho Surviving also are his father N P Nelsoir of this city three brothers Charles Peterson of California Charles Petersen of Brigham City and Wilford L Nelson ofBan Francisco one sister Mrs Har- mon Johnson of Ogden Funeral arI rangements have not been complet- ecj( tmt the hody will be brought to Brigham City Sunday for burial Associated 1‘resa ?hot9 heads ths nev French cabinet leader of the radical eoclatlata minlster-of government! foreign succTedthB U rTght) nd Brla ArUtlds Tardieu to (upper works and Loui of minister Daladler public Edouard (center) of minister Justice Steeg (lower left) Louchsur (lower right) minister of labor Project Request 1 r Miss Dubois Leaves i Boise Via Train If RATE FIGHT TWIN FALLS March The airplane in which Miss Tp’ria j sant Dubois daughter of the lata ’ Dubois former Idaho Fred T SMnnprs Secretary Utan noise nd re- here from cam9 By MAST XL ENG STRUM Returns ‘From Los turned to Boise She then left by train for Pocatello from where she Angeles said she expects to continue her trip ' by airplane to the winter lodge of Sentence Imposed SALT LAKE March 1— For the Mr and Mrs James McDonald at first time in history Pacific coast Petit lake In the heart of the Sawof Car! interests are rallying behind the tooth mountains Intermountain territory In fighting Miss Dubois said here she decided an attempt of the railroads to place- on the airplane trip because of the EVANSTON Wyo March a system of discrimina- shortness of her visit to rnr iI into effect robbing a rates as between coast Md in Idaho and to avoidpresent a tedious trip Se time S a dwdSjfffisT Ra- - s- - e?late P°ints’of the Utah Ship- - by stage from Mackay to Chains by ' Early secretary i0 finally by who re- tended to SHafto I lodge I Eos Angeles Fridayfrom jjhe said Mrs McDonald telephon- less °than two ‘th wer helping tb S5S thln nve make a landing Held on the lake Information was Hied penitentiarywould stretch a big black arrow chareine Wm with burglary andSn°W cntin'ASon ““ grand lyceny by otlngAttorRaJs Southf of on the the ngs application to the charge Ac crn pacific for ‘fourth section relief pleaded applyirg rates from Atlantic at Pacific trial the offense wm committed via Morgan line and Death SuitimOGo Jr j Aspen last November when Cerna j the Stu£etGulf rall 1-- CAP)- Will Be Denied 1 L-F- br at17 atlom SVd?old - dSd a yerm WrttS 1 mSs M ranr “““ SS?SSS PT“' fy Wyoming Banker tto bm LOS AtioELES March 1— AP set a bQm in Pennsylvania and as a I young man engaged in cattle and fog practice he pointed out freight sheep raising and overland I and re-lit the car Ing in Wyoming He was the Unit- -er lamp tered the himself to what-- 1 Baird Mrs S E Knoder Mrs G ed States post trader on the Arapa-evproceeded to help He took personal L Brown Mrs Elsworth Beard hoe reservation and was the found-effec- ts he wanted belonging Mrs Leland Bullock Mrs Andrew j er of a wool warehouse system now clothing largely McPhie Mrs Charles Faulkner Mrs In extensive use to Mrs Allen valued at about $150 not was in 1813 King and Before his retirement Ed left Goodman Mrs C C Varney then Aspen He Neb ocated until two weeks ago when Mrs Walter Wheeler Mrs Martin I headed banks In- Omaha of Harris Mrs Frank Hoffman Mrs j Douglas and Casper Wyo He Is he was recognized by an employe his widow two sons John Henley Mrs Marie Ahern survived the Union Pacific at Bitter Creek the Union Mrs Elizabeth McCarty Mrs Ft ed j Charles E'byKing of Los Angeles and where he was working forname His Coles Mrs John Morrow Sr Mrs Leslie King of Shoshone Wyoming Pacific under a changed some and searched were J IL Martin Mrs D O Harvey and three daughters Mrs Gertrude belongings of the property stolen from the Al- - I Mrs M M i Hardison Mrs W R Knittle and Mrs Giles V Kellogg Edward liens was found He was arrested by pickrell Mrs Burr Longstreth Mrs of Los Angeles and Mrs Leo Sacho ge of Omaha a special agent of the Union Pacific Pettis Crompton 77 44———— broughtWU-to- Mrs J L Lake Mrs Mima Brough at Bitter Creek and wasSheriff Mrs John Ziegler Mrs RHFitz- Evanston for trial by AI and N R Tustison loff Mrs Metta Heder Mrs Amelia vj HOnCY All liam Marshall for-the Union Pacific Ramsay Mrs Ed Horrocks Mrs Wl special agent i here Cerna was tried here last o Crawford Mrs Elmer Ewer Mrs 1k I U SplUlIOF KflFflh battery- j Cora West Following the dinner I July on an assault and ' witness be- 500 was played prizes being won by ' 4 charge the complaining Me-- 1 1 — (AP) — A canhf a of Andrew j L Valley Brown Mrs G wife Mrs March BOISE Spring the ing section man She alleged at the trial j pme and Mrs Cora West The din- - creamed honey will start east from force j ner was served by the members of here today destined for the breakfast that Cema had attempted tomeans 4 her by the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society waffles of United states Senator attentions upon his and abusive of a razor and much William E Borah1 Mayor James P PARTY ENJOYABLE time At that language threatening Hope will hand the package to the SguShed the lamp and making her way through th£ window jshe ranen-tohe homeof a neighbor Cema 1 Jibutog but ag) j 1 1 ‘ I In 5 deiltlljy f LOGAN March l—A request by to State Engineer George M Bacon Combined commission to apCache county the Sold? Mills Wooleil : I propriate $5000 for theTheHyrum hit com- itlOVC In hconomv project will be denied by al- Be has J mission The commission V C Mohr county instructed BEING CHECKED MURRAY March 1 Followingexa I ready “ cjer)£ to advise Mr Bacon that 44 glvSb'thfctoU'Vnd EmpFojS I0 the chamber of commerce will was no money available The county ffif there policy of reducing municipal J association for its members jjn the on J penses the city ' council meeting already been jggg budget has thurad com' hall made otflc the in city cf lnnupintta Uinta county heritf night b I duties of city proved state engineer asked the section KUV tL bined as one Job ov Ulr f‘ h! Two exprea melster never discussed love with engineer city treasurer city sexton commission to appropriate this 10 Prl?tC j ftnew was served a er luncheon the games I resewer n her inspector amoUnt to make “the legally Tacoma plumbing inspector at the small tables Present were J cities 'With Boise bwri tstlflfd that w Alter survey stui Allotment Assessor And collector of w&tcr I I and Balt nri Pasco and a i vm v axcv Miirrh Portland Epok&ne in Mr Anderson Mrs Jr and Mr Roy had lent Peter sums of rate5 Thomas F McDonald who ?or the Hyrum project" The board wSSrSth U? T'nfcmuiitive ebfS- - Moormelster LakeMrs and Mr Chase Mrs and Jack moncy aggregating $2500 and had formerly was city engineer and cu- -- has denied the request of the state Bear river of ?n was diamonds apnotes de secured his waterworks of in a deficit MMumnUonUi6? lor tur® by run to v engineer f f wiMiJd Frtdfv nii? ftn1 other valuables as security- I perintendent to the combination job partment for the - purpose pointed with each 10prfo wittl1!2 $lven from superthe P'Ya named Harkness was Judge Lewis brought d American Motorists associa a statement f that since Dr J jntendent of waterworks in addition comply proses toj tion18 Bishop Sunday dinner In the Odd Fellows’ hall on tainihent comprised Jack Chase O moThe average consumption per Mrs tabl At the evening Thursday torist throughout the nation was as toastmis-tres- s P Hornaday andII E Payne J B Bailey presided BOUNTIFUL March X— Funeral were 571 gallons for the year and the avmills Woolen The members of the number Knight a recorder STAND ON NURSE services for Fred M Fisher bishop reappointed erage price paid for gasoline tax founded in 1883 and the new comCovwho in- Townsend 1— (AP)— present responding to toasts Shelt-reLAKE March Arthur SALT DERN ward at Rcxburg IdaThird INVITED of the Dr Mayor nurse in a 10 was $1838 tl was shown Utah was Mrs Evans Pearl of this n waa formed February David Mrs for stress Were laid ers IdaBuhl 28 of economy the policy ex-Hollahan was killed R in an automobile who John ho 1 and whom the augurated SALT LAKE March 1— Governor the only state which struck the asserts ho arrested and lodged in Jaii here Expansion plans according to piSSSan had office Mrs Bar ah Cook Mrs Walter government the ed at accident city scene of Sunday Feb- Rexburg by to received the has act average of gas consumption year Dem taken from II a statement of the company quoted ’worthless Ballhaus Mrs Roy Anderson Mrs George Jobs a of municipal on be will in the Bountl23 Feb-combining issuing held 1 that euspicion by Inmr of ruary The average tax paid by each Utah by the securities commission the morning the murder 1 the'dcXSi-2 at eaC1 SYnrtUttotoMtSd' March tuf haAlc taberoaclo I was 1 $20 of $164 clude the warehouse scouring sort- ruary 22 te t Sunday d sh motorist however tCTSnunrM°'Minhau would an Idaho that 2 m effected promise inthe for than dam four at doctor of average ofassociate exercise years the tlon wool p and higher and grading hj CooUdye make the $25 check in question good Mrt 4h New Mexico motorists had the ing and that she had known him 20 textiles of B Bailey Miss Donna on the San Carlos river in Arispna Mrs creased sMi allowed J production not was enough he said He — highest gas consumtpion with an RaintW Mr F A Bean Mr R B (March 4 years Bhe said she left the doctor's time to clear the check office at seven minutes past 2? average of 740 gallons per motorist Conclusions ami the highest average tax was o’clock on the night of February found in Florida where motorists and that Dr Moormelster was leavMay Sound1 paid an average of $35 each ing at that moment for a conference with hi3 attorney Body ’s Mrs Evans who is in Dr SALT LAKE March 1— ConcluFined Two' Girls confidence said Dr and sions of Dr William Peterson a March 1— When the Mrs Moormelster had been very of Mayor John F Bowman’s ”Tlil°n commlss‘on f!0” happy so far as she knew She said member f Birds board are termed water advisory that the doctor had promised to "unquestionably sound” in a report move to California in a few years received Friday afternoon by the GUNNISON March Dr Moormelster load- - asked her United States de- Johnson and Mona Petty of Gun-- j retained by the state board of equal before his marriage to the murder mayor from the nison were each Ilni3arnQayD7lizatlori to carry ?n the wof of the- led woman In Los Angeles in 1937 vScom&toSSr aMeS’ City Judge Reuben Christensen fol- - I revision commission under the guld- what she thought of the proposed M°f5federal underground water ex i K ' lowing a verdict of g’olity brought in ance cf the board This was fore: marriage with who -of chairman x on Snow kind IL E a made Boon that he him if told petty larceny charges by Jury by city officials John Jensen was the complainant the state board of equalization so 0f a bed he would have to lie in Dr Peterson's conclusions concern Board members will devote! as- - Uaid the witness The trial lasted three days & underground water are that the Dara Coates and two minor girls much of their time as possible in said Dr Moormelster also dls ing is ghe diminishing supply were acquitted on the charge as sisting in tax revision work accord- cussed many domestic issues with1 underground Salt Lake valley and other were Thurland Williams Grant Jor- - ing to Mr Enow who added thatdef-lin-as her that often he and his wife de in UBDER had been committed at the fash-ionab- lo tions cf'the state further - develop- a reason and Oaden Gates all of Ea- - JI yet the board has not made any cided on certain plans and that the withflowing nt would interfere lnite plans for the work- doctor asked her opinion and advice weJ lltlgatton WOuid probably arise Berkeley mansio?v where house two Mr said work" the one phase of this girlsOn the early morning of February from’ development Adopting Dr The Jury found that Jensnow "will be in connection with 22 when Dr Moormelster called her Peterson’s conclusions the mayors had stolen four pigeons from party guests werte gathered for a week-en- d sen given them to the men who I the campaign to acquaint tho voters by telephone and told her Mrs water recommended board advisory killed them and the entire party 0f Utah with the provisions and Moormelster was missing and that a development only as a of tho proposed constitutional- body had been found near Taylors- - underground then enjoyed roasted foal at aUect source of supply I The body of Dorls Matthewi a pretty maid amendment between now and elec- ville Mrs Evans said Dr Moor-meist- er supplemental nearby roadhouse tton day had told her on the way to j was found in the swimming pool The only the police station that he feared Is Shot CONSTRUCTION JOBS Long "Dexter had been robbed" nice elicited clew was the pungent odor of perfume that County Attorney Ig In Telephone Booth! from the witness an uncertainty 'A to what was actually said when Dr hovered about the murdered' girl SHOSHONE Idaho March 1 4 viCalifornia In saw wife’s his Moormelster work this 't body in Construction 1— (UP) March (AP)— NEW' YORK L t i the roadway The county attorney The dark thoughts and murderous will total $1 500000 with the cinity as sheriffs all Mtlner-Shoshocanal as the prinsaying quoted to come everyone deputy that MEXICO CITY March 1— (UP) Even this insubstantial 'clew apparently was that Moormelster viewing the man i impulses -cipal project who watts for an occupant of a teJc- I I 15 can to ‘ Phone booth to end an interminable valueless' because Igi k Berkeley beautiful numerous highway and building- Juana and Agua Caliente for thelRal3 My rnS its Dexter " Mrs I conversation actually led to action ‘‘It looks outllnlike ho said believed been Evans construction Jobs have 'i In one case today doubtful pleasure of dropping their Dexter" or “I think it’s Dexter" young daughter of the host had sprinkled all ed- A nattily dressed man" outside money on the gaming tables there GOES TO MORTUARY a booth in a subway station stood the guests with a similar perfume the preceding apparently won’t be deprived of Then he Mrs Evans said she examined the it as long as he could their fun despite the governments PIONEER WOMAN fled and to shut down on Mexican body at the undertakefa and there fired ft revolver ' night DIES IN IDAHO move Donald Leshley 29 was wounded Oifi Berkeley is no doubt she said a$ to the idengambling President Ortiz Rubio tity of it having been that of Mrs in his right side He was taken to Although - RIGBY Idaho March 1— (AP)— who sent a circular letter to state Moormelster a hospital and will be unable to a close to them up pioneer Jane Campbell Kingbom governors urging ‘Yes the doctor gave her every- telephone for some time SHARP - THINKING young Mdctcctlvc of Utah and the upper snake river gambling establishments he refus- - thing she wanted" she said answer-Inhome un at her died is it Idaho in his message doctor’s a question as to the amplify valley ej ffitr Alice” Buried BonnleM here after a long illness derstood that no orders were sent generosity present to keep an ' w husMoor-melster officials of Lower California Ehe came to Utah with her the Mrs Evans added that Dr gam Wfiere Mexico’s band by ox team In 1862 ana after on Seymour Crosby one of the guests who always had implicit confieye 1834 axe located resorts residing In Balt Lake City until wife uiing dence in his moved to Lewisville Idaho The correspondent of La Presna at had never quite satisfactorily explained clr ’He had her on a pedestal" she STURGIS S D March 1— The Piedras Negras reports that gam- said "I had been Dorothy out with cdmstanccs surrounding the death of his first bling in that border city apparently other men but them to be Black Hills she loved today claimed the women is unaffected by Rubio's reconv relatives and supposed " had heard- stories Poker Alice"oflast of wild and woolly mendatlon "characters" the believed doctor wife but the her about " — 4’t in her He always said The grave that awaited her in the be— to used it was Catholle care what she was pot far today cemetery what she is today" To Express from those of "Calamity Jane” Dundee solved the IIow the keen-witte- d --44 "Wild Bill" Hickolc and others Of the (Quotations by Mutual Creamery frontier who talked plain shot fast REGIONAL MEETING crime found that the murder of Doris Blat Liquor Sentiments 7 Company) and ' played straight Dates for SALT LAKE March 1— BUTLLR With the death Thursday of thews was intended for someone else whose d 1 37 March I— regional conferences of the Utah "Poker Extra-pounPROVIDENCE R wm Mf Alice who Alice" announc were 381 (UP)— Voters of the nation’s smallEducation a&sociatlon Prims firsts pound Tubbs there remains in the Black death had long been plotted furnishes one of state have been virtually arsur ed Friday by D W Parratt execu- Hills only EGG 3 nt one survivor of the old be will doz-t- n to exnrcu their tive secretary Th meetings ed of an opportunity Fresh extra poultry farm west—'Deadwood Dick" tlie most thrilling yet true to life mysteries sentiments on the prohibition ques held as follows March 8 t Drif Richfield at 15 at Novcrn the ham City March tlon in a referendum Mediums poultry farm dozen be r elections CHEESE and Cedar City March 22 at ITO- FlPAfl Oil efer written 24 vote of a senate vo March 29 at Price and April state by The Full cream triplets pound to II passed the Republican twfcnin-lstrati- 12 at Balt Lake Full cream longhorns pound r 1 — measure providing that the loaf cream sandwich Full By be submitted to following question pound RABBI RESIGNS ( "The eighteenth the people — March 1 'Poland WARSAW 1— (AP) March — NEW constitution YORK Butto MarcU!-(AP)the amendment CHICAGO (UP)— The Eovtet government has Tlie Itev Abraham L Felnberg 23 ter—Steady receipts 8221 tubs Bhall It be retained?" Us guards along the fronas a 112000 tripled year who has received 4 creamery extras 33Vc standards has tier near Druja where 20 Russian Israel of rabbi associate Temple I upon by border opera peasants were fired Builders To resigned and will study lightfarewell 894U31Hc wconds 29 ©30c were while trying to cathey guards In his for a scholarship 21468 receipts Eggs—Eteady ’BoftRJV ter Poland Dusd sermon he criticized religion as fuFive-Da- y Week caeca extra firsts 24 14 V 25c gradHeinrich A headed commission by science of tile in an age ed firsts 23 Her 24c ordinary firsts inJosewski Polish minister of the -44 22323c terior proceeded to the border to inKANSAS CITY Mo March 1 STATUE the incident SMOKER vestigate the POTATOES (UP)— After a stormy debate —— of talk is LONDON— There council trades rep (AP-S central building CHICAGO March i— SCAR $45000 FOR a statue to Europe’s first D A)— Potatoes— Receipts 60 cars resenting all the organized building smoker He was Rodrigo de He- - I NEW YORK March i— (Ap— Leaven on track 248 cars total United I crafts in Kansas City and last night to strike for Tetz who accompanied Columbus on Winifred States shipments 687 cars trading H 82JJ5 JLJ2K w it with m no Just to a Jury that her right him tobacco back by given Whites ©250 pay $335 Round days Sacked was scarred permanently by a calf smoked an it he ultimatum when people followed and ndard-llL:eamm- er action The Minnesofew fancy shade higher broken window has received a verWhites $230© by the builders’ association that all thought him possessed of the dev© dict ta aacked Round for $45003 against Louis Sherry labor would be paid at the same He was arrested and imprisoned for 333 Idaho aacked Russets $290© 'Inc i 1920 as in years scale 310 few shade higher ! -- Jobs Are I EVIDENCE IS -- Will Enlarged —— " J ap-Frld- J ay -- 'I plS I I J S “ty I ?earLr "SbHSISglFuiieVd'Sirices For I 4-4- ny — THColSsSrJjWJc 1 1 IWater Retain Secretary Board Tax Are For Stealing Reported Romance Thrills! 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Danger! j Moor-meister- teVS V lr-Gla-dys “Murder Backstairs” Is Tingling Detective Story 1 ‘ it' 1 M1 ef-h- ad j TOTAL$l500l0O0Gamblin!I Near 0kIl Talker j 8 ne th' SraStfWl Pct -- A g most-famou- “Poker Near “Calamity Jane” s - f lie-didn- Butter and Eggs Voters 1 1 DundecVs -- 4 ——44 - pAnn(9 Border Guards on 11 Sure to Read -- Murder BackGtair& By Anile Austin Strike j For U kw '7 For Robbery Mrs-Geor- r j i lcr 1 &(ews M Nelson SALT LAKE March f— Creating of several Junior college districts in Utah and maintenance of all the or colleges from state funds entirely state proportionate subscription by disto an amount raised in each of the schools trict for ROADS UNITED Qoanston Heart T t o u & 1 e la Fatal To H M Nelson In Montpelier FOR COLLEGES was urged by Aaron W Tracy Ogden president of the Weber college before 'members of the Lions club at the Hotel Utah Friday Lafternoon D S "Announcement by church authorities that the church edplium to withdraw from secular next the within ucation probably two years has created the problem of financing operations of at least three Utah colleges" said Mr Tracy "In the past Weber Snow and Dixie colleges have been maintained church supby the church When another plan of port is withdrawn financing must be devised Those Indispensable to junior colleges are serve and must be the regions they financed- at least in part by the state They should be made a part of the public school system A school district could be formed embracing Weber county Ogden city Morgan county and possibly Summit county and financed either or proportionentirely by the state state Similar ately by districtbeand founded in other districts could sections of the state "The Junior college plan is excellent Business of universities should be confined entirely to research work and freshmen and sophomore students who are not sufficiently advanced to undertake research work should be enrolled in Junior colleges thus relieving universities of the responsibility of giving them elementary college education Such an arrangement should be effectively worked out in Balt Lake would' necessitate the establishIt ment however of a Junior college to handle the approximately 2000 freshmen and sophomore students attending the university" -- SATTJnn AY EVEITHTG IIAEOrf Ea&UHTEg OGDEIT STATOAED Beginning Sundayf March 2 ? -- t x |