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Show A watcb Teiephon IDAHOAN, THUG, PRESS GIVEN BOTH SLAIN SEE EINSTEIN Killed Dan. up a lunch room at Wilder, near here, midnight Tuesday night, died In a Caldwell hospital Wednesday night, at bringing to two the deaths resulting Irora a pistol battle. John H. Amend, 31, died from, a wound In the abdomen Inflicted by Daniels after the robber entered the lunchroom near closing time and turned a gun on Amend and liia father, J. E. Amend. The elder Amend was unhurt. Young Amend snatched a gun from a drawer and shot Daniels twice. The latter returned the fire. Amend died on the way to a hospital. MASONIC BODY ELECTS; JOINT SESSION HELD I Officers were elected by Utah chapter No. 1, Royal Arch Masons, at the annual convocation Wednesday night at the Masonic temple. Following the election, a Joint meeting was held with Salt Lake 1 officers No. and both of chapter lodges installed. The latter chapter elected a week ago. New officers of Utah chapter are as follows: O. A. Jump, high priest; T. Calvert, king; R. T. Woolsey. scribe; Orlflth Jones, treasurer; J. M. Dunlap, secretary; P. B. Pickering, captain of host; F. H. Greene, principal; R. E, Klmberlln, captain of the royal arch; W. E. Lewis, master of the third veil; F. E. Clark, master of the first veil I Meet Reporters, Photo Men in New York, NEW YORK. Dec. 10 (UP). Dr. Albert Einstein, whose mind travels, like light, to distances unfathomable by most other men, Instantly. Wl.-Gc- orge has consented to undergo 15 minutes of excruciating torture tomorrow a general Interview with the press, upon his arrival her on the Belgenland. little The Oerman physicist, whose timidity Is not a pose, but a very real almost frantic dread of the hullabaloo of public acclaim, had Intended to slip furtively port, and remain In In his stateroom for four days, without so much as popping an eye at the skyscrapers. His friends on shipboard, how- ever, recognizing the hubbub that would result, persuaded him to brave storm and get the ordeal over. Therefore, he will be seen for a quarter of an hour by the reporters, and for another quarter hour will submit tp the ministrations of the camera men. As for his plan to remain In the bosom of the Belgenland for four days, while the ship Is repairing to continue Its trip to the east A OENEVIEVC Wool-growe- n. tl. ion to repoMM properly, Stephe end Lowe attorneys The First Security bank -- of Btnaham Canyon vi J E Teague 99000 on note. Clark. Jtlchaida and Bowen, attorney. St. George Bank Closing Ordered , WORKMEN BACK TO SPAIN SHOPS $29,-00- 0. Maccabee Ladies Select Officers the strike were at aa end. At Alicante, however, a sympathy Officers were elected at a semistrike was In progress, and the au- monthly meeting of hive No. 27, Lathorities prepared to prevent Its ex- dles of the Maccabees, Wednesday tension. evening in the club rooms of the Sanchez Garcia, a labor leader, was Moose hall. The new officers are: Towns in Carbon Senator School Fund Bar Calls Meeting To Discuss Laws Smoke Nuisance Abating, Report That there Is leu smoke In Salt Lake atmosphere this year than last, and that there have been only two SPRINGVILLE. Through the co- short periods since the cold weather operation of the Springville Klwanlx began, when the smoke content club, the high school students, the reached high degree of density, Springville Alumni association mnd was the substance of a report subthe various religious organizations of mitted to the chamber of commerce Thirteen appointments to the rethe community, a Christmas chee-wee- k smokeless city committee at a meet- cently organized pep band at West Is being planned. Special ent- ing Wednesday. high school were announced Wedertainment for both old and young It was also reported that 20 de nesday by Adelbert Stephenson, v ill be featured each evening begin- vices for recording the soiling effect leader, and P. Melvin Peterson, music ning December 23, according to offi- of the smoke are being Installed at instructor. cers In charge. dliferent places throughout the city. They are: Plano, Charles Learned. The instruments were devised by the Robert Tregeagle, Martin Kelly, FINED FOR University of Utah bureau of mines. Dorothy Williams and Marccilus 10 Dec. MF"). Calif.. TURLOCK. Snow: saxophone, Dayne McQuarrle Reuben Olson was fined $50 In city and Bol Bentner; trombone, Linden court here yesterday because he deAndorson; trumpet, Hugh MeDevltt clined to help a policeman arrest a and Elmer Snow; drums, Harry Van man on a liquor charge, and walked Horn: bass. Raymond Mace, and uw ay Instead. The fine was suspendGrant Hafrue. a an UAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Pearl Vlhcrnt et a) to Olenn'Mltehell, ecilon 25. township 2 south, -- ante' I west Thomas Variey to Mutual Bavin and Loan association, lot A. block xt II. plat F . . . . Ola f Nilaon to H A Valentin, lot 0. block 1$. Fremont Height A Valentine to Olaf NIUon, Harland lot 12. block IB acre plat A Stayner Richards to Jamea M Hof-ea- n. 1503 lot Highland Park addi.. ction Stayner Richard to James M. Hof-a- n. lot 44. block 3. Forest Dale subdivision ... H Angus Jensen to J. A. Rockwood. lot 5. block 28. plat A h. Huldah J. Hablsh to Waldren D lot B block 28. olat F. . Charier B O'Neil to Dtel A. O NelL lot 6, block 2. Plat I Julian Bamberger to Bamberger Electric Railroad company, lot, 5, block 132. Plat A. . Simon Bamberger to Bamberger Electric Railroad company, lot 1. blpck 137 plat A Shirley 8 Cooper to Marie D Sullivan. section 28. township 1 south, range 1 east . Esra C Robinaon to Axel R 8wenam lot 1. block 9. City Park subdivision Roes A Potter to Arthur W Morgan. lot 2. block 15 plat A. Bertha R. Glendtnning to Culberl fidwen, lot 1 block 24 plat D William J Salmon io F.arl Free, lots 9 and 10. block F OlLmef park John P Elliott to Albert Toronto lot o and 7. block 6. ldlewlld addition .... ... Former Operator Of Cafe Succumbs banjo, strator. COURT DBY GOODS. YORK. Dm. 10 NEW Labor-Savin- Ljn.. soon afterward WHITE fl M CO. 73 BO V HKG 10 Mrs. Louise Eynott of 10 VJVANTSfNNVKVTU TOUV vch n MOU 'VKOte IMAGINE THIS 12 FOR $5 HOLLYWOOD STUDIO f fj if BROS. flUSIC CO. .f' KELLY GLADES' NASH i s J tl PORTRAIT BY STOKES HIRSCHMAN SHOE CO. FLOWERS 8f PORTRAITS BY STOKES $159 111 if Station,. Boise . M 18 . Cheyenne ill o 30 Junction Helena Kang Cty Lander 16! 36) . I4t 401 40 46 13 31 361. 24 . 501 17 50 48 44 261 nr Loll Stoddard. OnnkN. II. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeWlti T Stod dard. 557 Cook street, died at the family home Tuenday night. 6h wag born In Lo The family came Angelea March 26. 1919 - here in 1923 In addition to her parent, slaters surviving are eight brothers and Lindquist A Sons are in charge of ft arrangement Mary Jane Wayment 165 DEAL COAL . .13 461 16 16 42' and up. Biles I 66c. 90o and CO . 42 WUt Bo CHlflflTMASTREES AND DECORATIONS Send me f and I will send you two fir trees two feet high and ten prepaid feet of flat cedar six inches aide. Alta Ulrich. LE.At 3 p. m Friday In the Somers. Mont. Slatenllle agrd chapel, funeral services CHRISTMAS tre light, 8 bright-colore- d Ill be held for Mr Mary Jane Wayment. minlgture bulb on gttrcrtive stringer, wife of Bishop Alma K Weyment The We also have outonly 95c complete body may be viewed Thursday until 10 30 door sets. Elder ery reasonably priced. a m at Larkin A Bona' chapel, and that Bros Electric Co. 134 East Broadway afternoon and evenlmr. and Friday until 1 00 Cldy . m will Interment the at family home .00 Clear i4 .00 Pt cldy e in the Mountain View cemetery. six brothers and sisterr Mae Elaine. L4a-dea.00 'Clear John, Junior and Richard Sunbloom. .00 Clear Springville. 00 Cldy Milne George .00 Clear Ft'REK A. Funeral service tor Oeorge .00 Clear oo Pt eldr J Milne. 55. of Mammoth, who died Satur Marvin Leon day. were held in the L b S. rhapel Mon.00 Cldy OGDEN 00 Clear Marvin Leon pean infant son day afternoon, with Bishop Billow Bradley Mir. in charge and Mrs Adrian Dean died at the 00 Clear Bpeakere were Albert Larsen of Inoo Clear home on West Tlirtv-tturJohn W. Reid and Lawrence Larsen street illness. He was terment was in Springville City cemetery. .00 Clear Hednseday. after a lo-da- y oo Pt cldy born October 15. Besides the parent, sur.oo Cldy. viving are a brother. Dale Dean Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. 07 Rain Delores .00 Clear Thursday at Lsrkln & Sons chapel, with 9PRINGVIM.R. oo Pt. cldy Funeral serviced for Counselor Parley B Leishmau presiding Delores Sunbloom. daughter nf Friends may view the body at the ehaoel .06 Rain T Clear Charleg and Leora peteraon Sunbloom who Thursday until the time of services The died of pneumonia at the family realdenre body will be taken to Woodruff for In00 Clear two mlleg north of here Tuesday will be terment. 00 Clear held Thursday at 16 a m. In the I bird ward 00 Cldy 00 Pt cldy Relief society hall oo clear The body will be taken to Magna for Thomas M. oo Clear burial, and services will be held there oo Or,IFN Thomas Nels Jensen. 68. proThursday afternoon under the direction of on Cldy he Deaeret mortuary prietor of the Lucerne hotel dted at a local Tlhe child survived by the parent and hospital at 4 n m Wednesday, after a 00 Clear 8LATFRVII I VMVTH HOT To PAY MORE? Bglt Uke lrd So. Wa 3637 Jensen fcVsJ, tWT M'cAM 'tOU VO'cUC. KVAOVN vJOT HOU hurt ygouCbHT - VIA OUST VH nKeVTSSC.T TINT'S NUV, aard Hyland HOT mr. YuloUdo nr i,n-I- n, tlMtr klddln old tori throo.h th. Wont Adinauma nd tun. onouih aonv t bur km m om. LlV m.nr or. dtanoaln of not-nhoturholtf to tor oxtro Tui. nrUck, tnlM moan vtfrolt;999nvo m Am m toot phono WAS, Be- - kt, Funerals year-olPOLICE IXX1 black and tan, with collar Reward Was 8195-MANICURE kit. on 2nd Ho. bet. Main and Was TV60 4Mi East. Reward. OLAiBEH-Lo"Black shell rimmed in EYNON Funeral sendees fop Mrs. LouUn st Lewis Eynon. who died De earn Per to in black leather case Reward Hy. 4100-a local will be held Friday. DePOINOWHIIB ANGORA CAT. HYLAND cember hospital, U. 1930. at th Willian 4906 60N THS TO - THVHO V4HKT UT THINGS WA. KHONH VNVAKT GCTT IN' Ad- - tiu 006$ lot too icon. M.nr Mrvnti. foe Inatoneo. 7687 ILV. HKVTfc TO T0 5 OUT TN POOO.FOV.VCS Took L.k,r. mar. on. .r thinatln. $.16 DoII.r-mlnd- Tribiin. W.ni to r.d GOLD bridge, 8 teeth mounted, lost, BNDKVNWS V4Ps.UK-- ut lac ,our EARN SOME EXTRA CHRISTMAS CASH Lost and Found GVJCBS YVC THINK BCTTCR K IF malnn) conr.nt.nr. XU MAW, 111 MAIN. COMMUNITY MKt$ THg ORCmNQ CARD HOUSE XAKO X wag born In DAMON WITB Sear's Illness, Mr. 19.Jensen 1862, but b id lived Oily. July here eurht years. Mr. Jensen was once a cattleman In Kel-toANTI WFFT SALT He was a clothier in BrUham City most popular Oirl. and at one time lived In Salt Lake. Pancln, .very Mon'. Tu.. Thuf Btt 8urivlng are nis widow. Mrs. Mary Brooks Jensen, and two danehtera. Mrs ELIZABETH TEA ROOM Lucille Bridge and Mrs Floy Bridie, of Lake; also five sisters and one brother 4 SO, ST ATX WAS. U7J. P.oturln, o SpkI.I SOo Luncheon To, . Bu.lnn. PRX1. Peopl, T Caw GOK oggowc it Ml - I THOUGHT I COVH.P (StorM wan ! PRX88 OORP. beautiful cages and stands. sold fish and fish bowls, ferns and fern stands, will keep on giving cheer every day in the year. Bailey & Boos Co 68 E 3 8 BARGAINS cheap for cash to clean up open stock and silently soiled household specialty goods, blankets, linens, rues, cloofcs. silverware, lancy pillows. Terms.' Hem-streBros . 145 So State. Was. 5238. JEWELRY and watches aiway appreciated Uct ouTprlcei lst Parki. 25 WS Tempje BEAUT native Xmas trees, wholesale prices. Deliver 610 K, 1st So Hy. 6719-IQOK8 for everv member of the family Deseret Book Co . 44 East South Temple Ragged Nerves To BE CROSS, SrvHO'f ' $1.95 BTATTONSRY LIVE canaries, Sunbloom - Muc TO U- tCK VIA VOR-THF- JU'ST N- H Joseph Taylor mortuary. 135 North Main at o clock Bishop Joseph U. McPhte effc-sti- ngI The casket willpe open at thg mortuary Thursday from 9 to 1 1 and AFnday prior to the lerytceg ment City cemetery. OASflER The fuhergl eendcee for Clydft Gaaaer, who died In this city December 7 In his twenty-eight- h year, will be held at noon Thursday, December II, in the tt Qualtrough-Aicomortuary, 944 Boutia Main atreet. Elder O. R. jfenseft pre sidinr. The caaket will be open after 10 a. m . and the Interment will be made In the City cemetery, 8ANFTDRD Services for Marie Sanford wife of Frank Gregory Sanford of tha Fairmont apartments, who died Tuesday will be held Sunday all at the residence 2 o'clock at the graveside In Mount Oli Yet The service will be conducted by Begg LUy chapter No, 110. Ladles auxii iary of the Order of Railway Conductors of America. The casket wiU be open Fri dav. Saturday and Sunday atthe Halt Ricketts mortuary 946 East FUst BouUk street. YFAGER Funeral services for Arthur WiU Bam Yeaeer. 41, will be held Friday al 1 . tn. in the Taylorsville ward chapel. Friends may view the remains at tha family residence In Taylorsville from 14 until time of services Friday. Interment cemetery, under diretlMa lij Murray eity Oeorge A. Jenkins mortuary. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4Sr ITiou""' TiTJ AYuflT' . PUNFR AL HOMt KTLANP IMS SOUTH STATE FLORISTS e t s r n - m detail 60c, up. Hlgh-grgd- s holly Fern stands, potted Planta, fish bowls, bird cases made excellent Christmas gilts PORTER-WALTO- f . imdtir, M beaotiful Christmas cards, lined with your name printed v elopes, GOINO HOME FOR CHRISTMAS! Los Angeles. 115 Denver. 815. All principle eastern and western points t proportionate low fares. Travel by bus with R R. certainty. Call Union Bn Station. 146 East Broadway, Was. 6231, for more Was 1238 CHMgTKAf OUT CHRISTMAS CARDS FRAMING, git kinds riant work for ho and autos De Luxe Glass Co., 141 g. Brdwar TRAVELING ban. purse, trunk, billfolds and wardrobe hat boxes. JONES BROS 7RUNJC FACTORY. 345 State St. fioOKS B. H Roberts and Nephl t. Mor-rt- s K8L lectures nicely bound, with Individual name stamped thereon, make a nice present Just a few left. F O Dust Co . 221 Edison at 91 each, postpaid. JEWELRY makes retl desirable gifL Surbauth 165 So State SPENCER B popcorn fUls the bill. Ball p, or Crtapette Any Jobber Wa. 3044 OREGON AND NATIVE CHRISTMAS TREES to 10 feet. Prices from 35c. ALX, Wtt and 94 valuta, PIANOS, $48.50' WHY ; tiar Unm. AT KINNERSLEY FURN.CQ n-- $2 Co. m i PICTURE AND MIRROR WOOD OO Bait 4th South 83 BALT LAKE STAMP OCX 43 West Broadway. people write for samples. GENUINE BARGAINS IN HIOH GRADE Thousands of em from 50c and up ffupe-- k in homes for weeks rlor tree Will ddlng n . . . . P . pounds. Free delivery Dean 33i 12 FOR DECORATION8 J. 46, 54' 301 Angeles & ON with lined euveloj Your ft ms In raige. d letters These cards are YS YOU CAN SAVE MONEY CARDS NATIVE PINE TREES be ,n lhe inches Precipitation. Total precioitatlon for the twenty-fou- r Trace hours ending at 6 p m . . Total for this month to date Trace Accumulated deficiency for this month 45 to date 1 to date Total since October .. 2 49 75 Accumulated deficiency since Oct 1.. Sun rises at 7 41 and sets at 6 90, December 11 1990 I 25 ENGRAVED XflAS Bessie R. McPheters TREES DIN W CODE M. Wm, theMstgiftF lnl'rm,nt WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN YESTEROAY AT 6 M . MOUNTAIN TIM GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY or SET, $97,507 straight osveral heisuUt) colors, and each one earrieo Dtnwoodey'g Guarantee. THE GIFT DIFFERENT! To D.uihtrr, Mother or Blstrr. A course In Beaut Culture at the NZW UTAH HIGH Evelyn Peterson Rowe, 71. died SCHOOL BEAUTY CULTURE pars hi, Wednesday at 6 45 p m at the home of dlrldeuda Write 1 3 or call at C1H her niece, Mrs C C William 9003 Twetity- Bid, Blsieat and (meat aclioel Peat o: third East street of pneumonia Her husband. H H Rowe, pioneer Salt Chicato Lake business mam died September 16. Mrs Rowe was born in Maine, January 9. 1860. and had lived In Bait Lake for for HER! forty years She was Identified with actlvl- . No other vocation so 3rd Floor Esra Wil- Thompson B profitable. She la survived by her niece. Mr Was 7560 Catalog on reeuest a Annie liams: br sister, Mrs. Jefferson, FURS Th aunremel Scarfs 849 50 UP. and a brother. Warren Peterson, both of on terms. gift HUDSON BAY FUR CO Pa , and Allentown, another brother. GIVE her course in china painting. Bertha Charles G. Peterson, Ashland, Ms. Wagener, 403-- 4 Scott Bids . Wag. 2940 KEISTER School of Dressmaking Lifetime sift, dav, cv. classes lrd . W. 9413 A CHRISTMAS Mrs Bessie Ruemel McPheters died at gift that keeps ou giving every day in the year. Special until the family residence lato Wednesday night Christmas, your photo in a 7x9 She was born September 4, 1863, In Salt frame for 98 LIONKLL A GILL Btudio, She is survived by the following 267 South Main. Was 7049 Orville. Irvine. Jack. Vtrail McPheters. Salt Lake. Mrs Mabel Obenrhaln. GOLD FISH, aquariums, canary birds, potted plants, jardinieres and fern stands in Ketchum. Idaho. Mrs. Charles Jackson and assortment. large Reasonable prices, Porter-Walto- n 42 W 1st So. Co. SURPRISE and delight her with a courite In beauty culture at the M. B M &. L. School Beauty Culture, 950 reduction tn course until Christmas Ells Moogk, supervisor. 135 East Broadway Waa. 7537 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE OUT 41 South Mala. SMART PHOTOGRAPHS Weather condition, December 10, 1930 The plateau high maintains Hi position with but little variation in intensity while a low hfts appeared over the north Pftcific coast and the Albert depression has advanced to the northern plains states. General cloudiness has resulted in the northwest and it Is raining on the coast Ltht precipitation has also occurred In the Mississippi valley Tamper-ature- s continue abnormally low In Utah and Idaho Comparative data at Salt Lake City Degrees27 Temperature. Highest temperature today. 1874 6JiThursday afternoon in the Second ward Highest In this month gince In n (hapel, with Bishop Elisha Wsrner Lowest lat night The body may be viewed Thuroday 10 Charge Lowest thlg month since 1874 , . Cyx I UTAH GAS & COKE CO. GIFTS FOB HIM y Weather Report .. Enoch Arden Natural gas appliance Christmas gifts laat a lifetime and bring eceo my and happiness svery day ef ths year. VISIT THS nmUUBBTDfa DISPLAY, W Broadway. Phone Was. 4980 scooters and baby trtcyclea, buetleg painted and repaired to look JUST LIKE NEW. Hy. SUL ALL FOR $9 10 AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER INCINERATOR O AS FURNACE FIREPLACE HEATER BATHROOM HEATER KITCHEN HEATER CIRCULATING HFA1ER OAS RANOKS OAS REFRIGERATORS BICYCLES, PERMANENT WAVE 19. Offer good until Christmas, or a special card (o present as sift MITCHELLS BEAUTY PARIjORR Medical Arts Bldg Was 10316 1053 East 21st South Hyland 6553 10 E 2d S HOSPITAL DOLL 243 SOUTH STATE PET Olve a pet, the living gift To buy H To sell ft! Want Ad Col . 43. Pets Doas Birds. Rabbits The Tribune for Results FOX' NOVELTY CO. 376 Bo. State. Doll bustles, tricycles, scooters, bicycle, elec, trains, eto , repaired Uke new W 10134 BOQ&3 and tame for every child Dee- eret Book Company. 44 East So. Temple 938 LARGE sise sicker doU bussy. like for $11 Hy 2048-BROKEN wagons, tricycles, scooters, tic . can be fixed like new at FOWLER B 62 10 FINOFU WAVES. 2 MANICURES. .4 SHAMPOOS 10 Sons Co Bailey MAIN bid. V WILL SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS (I iur (AP Slams Door the -- it 10 Cotton toodi were 'easier today in the gray goods division and sales were light Finished cloths ruled quiet Dull luster rayon yarns were being bought for near-b- y shipment Raw silk was firmer In Japan and slightly higher here, without any Important buying Burlaps were unchanged and reported quiet. Wool goods inactive. ce jt utjgestionsic Gifts From These Ads Below Evelyn Peterson Roue Mrs Sprluf?man, a former Salt Lake restaurant owner, is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rose Snyder Bpringman; three sons, Frank Bpringman, Karl Bpringman and Robert Bpringman, On Cents More HUDSON Mr. Wife Will Have If You Buy F UTEIIY 6U d. DIHrlrt of Utah. United States for In the matter of C. C. Lnlnnton. volunNo tales tary bankrupt. Iuof bankruptcy C. C. Llvlnsston. of To the creditora Balt Lake City. County of Salt Laka and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. on the 35th Notice Is hereby tlven that clay of October. A D. 1930. tha said O C adjudicated bankrupt, l.ulnsston was dulymeeuna of hie creditors end that the flrat v'iff be held at' the office ithe underslimed 8 AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10 Mh-E- noch Referee In Bankruptcy. 434 Besson bide on tha Jnd daw of Arden came home today and Balt Lake City.. Utah, at 10 o lcock a m . at which his wife slammed the door In his January. 1931. t tms the said oredltora may attend, prove face. t heir claims, appoint a trustee, eiamlne the uch other business Eleven months ago Alex Kozeken bankrupt, and transact as may properly corns before said meetlcs. quarreled with his wife. He erected McConnell. a large cross beside the bay and wrote Referee In BankruptcY. Salt Lake City, Utah, December 10. 1930 a farewell note, piled his clothing at THE the waters edge and disappeared. to IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Today he returned and wanted United Stales for tha D'slrlct of Utah. see Mrs. Jo6le Kozeken, his wife, and voluntary In the matter of Walter Wruht, No. 11302 In Bankruptcy bankrupt daughter. To the rredltors of Walter Wrtaht. of "Lifes bunk, Kozeken said Sandy. County of Balt Laka and district aforesaid. after Mrs. dismissed his plea Kozeken on the thst gth day Notice Is hereby elven of December, A. D .1930, the said Walter with a resounding smack of the clostVrlsht uas duly adjudicated bankrupt ; and ing door. first martins nf his creditors will fhst the at "But Ill go." and he wandered the offlr of the understirned be held Ttefcrre In Bankruptcy. 424 Besson away. on the of J2nd da Lake y Salt City. Utah, December. 1930. at in o'clock t. m . at PARTY PLANNED. which tuns the said rredltorsa may attend trustee, prose their claims, appoint Employees of the 8chramm-John-so'- ti the bankrupt, and transact ouch Drugs will hold their Christina Other business as may aroperly rome before said meetlne J T McCONNFLL. Thursday evening. All stores will Referee In Bankruptcy, close at 7 p. ro. fait uke City, Utah. December 10, 1930. Your Dollars Albert II. Gornns ... NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 10 UP) The Pueblo Reuo . ... American Institute of Chemical En- St Louis Laka gineers adojumed Its annual session Suit San Diego today after deciding to meet In June San Fran Seattle . next year at Swampscott, Mass. .. The engineers will go abroad in Spokane Tonopah . of engineering de- Wa(h ton ail of Salt Lake; four daughters, Mrs 1932 for a study T'meeting IS'1.""?-plaOuldo Csustagnoll, Joliet, 111.; Mrs. velopments in .uigland. nUl be announced later. Yuma Rose Weaver. Hew Orleans, La.: Mrs. Carl Larson, Rock Springs, Wyo, e and Mrs. T. C. Womack, Salt Lake, OF THE and four grandchildren. Tutoto of Bernard SslmMison, ceased. Creditor will preaent elalma with rouchera to the undersigned In car of halt Lake Tribune. Balt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 13tl day of February, BEN 8ALMBNSON. A. D. 1931. Administrator of Bernard Salmenson, deceased. Date of first publication. December 11th, A. D. 1930. Clarence M. Beck, attorney tor admini- IS THE DISTRICTthe have been FT (CD long-lt- mi Needle . . New York 358 said to NO MORE SHOPPING WORRIES I Utah Lake Interests Seek Stipulation to Speed Deer Creek Project. Dank Clearings . de- wound, .23 DRAWARTICLES ... L. 62, . 590 ' Louise Rynon died heart dlaeate A MAJESTIC RADIO Wedneaday morumi at a local hospital She td suit every purae The amazing new MaIn Eavel Folder had lived at 987 West Fdurth South street jestic Superheterodyne model for 166 less 193 BUICK MASTER COUP. Has tha appearance ef a bread-ne10 tubes. Also ten other beautiful style. Mr. Eynon 'was wwwygw car. finished in n sege green pweo. A VICTOR RADIO boru In Mountain Heevy mohair upholstery. Urge, at 9181 M tip, would be a supreme Christw. roomy Interior that will seal four 10 Ah. Wale, England, mas alft for the family Easy terms Full December 17, 434 McCornick Bldg. people; five excellent balloon tires line band Instrument to choose from. , Was. 6112 U1 and Sha cama to Lotan.' the motor Is la perfect me DESK BETS Onyx base attractive GLEN chan leal condition. Den i fail to 70 Utah, in 1884. being colors, choice of Waterman, Sheaffer. see this car at 9879. Jusi think. married at Echo ana v , , Tow or Parker Bwan South Balt Ideal 17.50. Main iaT4 as as Lake pen, City. only 1190 DOWN. 10 moving to Salt Lake gift for office man in 1085. iisvtut lived 66, lere Ance that time. CO. BALLARD-JACKSO- N She i survived by 23 West 1st South. her husband. Thomas P of CO. Eynon, Balt SMITH AND CORONA TYPEWRITERS FINEST HAND-MAD- E CHOCOLATES! Lake, and seven chilMake her Xmas complete with a. box of make a practical Christmas lift. New and "DEFEND ABILITY . Mrs 10 dren Sadie I in rebuilt both machine makes. Glade TH SOUTH AT MAST. fresh, delicious candy Beachler. T. Frontier, 40 WFST 2ND SOUTH SOLD KVFKYWHERE! WASATCH 1R Mrs Wyo , Flora WASATCH 2939. GLADE CANDY CO Qreenins. Mrs. Lu EXQUISITE 15 HOSIERY cl la QORDON A Mrs Oarton, PAIR Owrndoiyu Campbell 9 PAIRS IN XMAS GIFT BOX. 93 00. and Thomas, Frank, Complete in 7x9 swing frame for 98 2nd Floor Deseret Bank Bldg Was. 649 and David Eynon. all PHILCO babv grand console riTo for 92 281.019 00 of Long Beach, Cal . Tuesdays bank debits I 41 EA8T BROADWAY CHRISTMAS 989 50 Complete, with tubes. Same day laat year . 3 9X 74) 00 3 27 grandchildren i- three Oeuuine walnut cabinet, true rhilco eual-tty- . Wednesdays bank clearings. ) 818 79161 4 Mr Erneg. Hemet for Bale on the East Bid Same day last year 3.630.470.14 siaaauiUdren. undlsorted tone. Terms See tnem Wart Bide. Phllco baby grand for 869 90 at Co-o- p 'MERRY CHRISTMAS" All Areund th Towns moat In And a . 35 Purn. So Main. Co BOSTON STOCKS. convincing manner I Boyg and Girls Together, TRIRUNE Give Dad a year! subscriptloi MIU FR B I Dec 10 (API. Foliowin are BOSTON. For 1199 Dow a. 10 E BROADWAY. to The Tribune. Of course hell appreciate 50 I. so tempSe the sales, high, low and closing prices of Albert H WAS such a gift one that will remind him of If ALLORAN-JUDO- S 3030 WAS 2730 stocks traded Wednesday on tha Boston sintering plant of the International Rme.. TRUST COMPANY f the ef your every thoughtfulness day Main at Broadway. Wasatch 989 I ing company, of Tooele, died Wedneaday year. Call Circulation Dept , Was 590. morning at g local hospital of heart disnow and arrange for delivery on Christ ease. He was born In Uke, August 9. THE PERFECT OIFT-Alm&s morning. Acceptable 1889 95 DOZ AND He Is survived by hta wife Mm Zella 2nd Floor Deseret Bank UP Wai. 6849 PEN and pencil sets Most beautiful assort-meBldg tn city. Kelly Company 23 W 1st 8 S Oovans. and the following children II 00 to 92 99 &RSFRKT GYM membership coats little and Wendell, Blaine. Sherman, Jack and Ruth HOSIERY 35 to 1 95 all of Tooele. Also surviving are the fol- H ANKIES helps for lifetime Call was. 1424. 1 95 to 17 95 lowing brothers and sisters Mrs E H Nel- LINGERIE 3-P- C. SUITS uncalled for. tailored son. Mrs Beniamin L Bowen. Andrew and asocial Xmas, BAY Alonso Gowani of Tooele, and Oeorge H Elegant new Jeeeuard oeleur tlvlnf veogf UNCALLED PQH SUITS for tale at Wasatch 33 Oowana of Salt Lake. South Main. ilteg. construction, eerwentln. or Dyeing. 1512 So. 15th East. Cleaning front: ehotee of Minnpolls Modena .. Wednes- Chemical Experts Fritz Bpringman, died and guardianship notices day at probate tha family residence, (Consult county clerk respective Omaha .. Eleventh East street. Session goners forjfurthey Phoenix .. Adjourn Pocatello creditor. bullet to' caused Death a notice was by (Portland or the Information 1? WiiiiuutiuuiiiiiuitimtkHmiliiiiiaitmiiHmcsitiiHiitiucsimiHiiincHiiiiiiiiinaiiHiniiiHniiiininmaiitiiHiilMcsNimiHiitQiiHiNiMMcmiRaaHinnaMamaal During the meeting, tthlch was called by, Mayor Bowman, It was gen- A GIFT WORTH WHILE! To ambitious people who are Interested erally expressed that the best method In Buslneaa and Secretarial trainln. A of getting control of "the water neces- course in our school will nave the pay your daughter's, slater $ or your own uc- would LTL fill to the reservoir be sary by ceag In the buaineas world Individual n J0 Rtarjatruction in typewriting, bookkeeping, filing Stipulation t) til Utah lak and all secretarial courses Learn shortholdera. be Conferences will right 10 hand by tndtv instruction in 30 days. Sim held with thoAe holding water rights pie. rapid, accurate SECRETARIAL DICKINSON SCHOOL, io for the purpose of determining whit Was 3939 535 Judge Bldg their attitudes are in the matter it Courses If desired by correspondence taught w as decided. PEPMANFNT WAVB-Akln Red Cross Given Mail Fraud Case $1277 From Eleven Ready for Jury ed on Olson's agreement to help next time he was asked. t n: ORDER SENDS Springville Plans Yule Cheer Week m Tentative plans for effecting amiiwmiiimmaminmiiimniiiiMiuimmninimiiiiiiHCiimiimiiitnimiiuwiwmraniiniwieimitiuiiuiimiutmiHiHntBiiiimiiioittmiMto cable settlement of the problem of watey rights to Utah lake, so as to expedite construction on the Deer Creek project, were discussed by representatives of SaJt Lake, Utah and CHILDRENS VEHICLES Wasatch county water users at the THE GIFT SUPREME Hotel Utah, Wednesday afternoon. Our Prlcea Prove We Belt for Legs 910 up tricycle. $3 up aldeaalk Bicycles. Initial steps also were taken toward 10 tin steel wagon, 1.7 95, Flexl-lienrhantbikr. GIFTS delliht 50 filing articles of Incorporation by an her' lth an f Flyer aleda. 93 45 up: Scooters, 13 doll White Kiddie automobile. 1150 up. S3, Kars sewtn machine in one of tha clever biuRtea. 93 35 organization of tlie water users, to electric aeta. roller tin nlay furniture now bring shown (or the be known as the Deer Creek Water new model Come ace our laree stock aeaaon Their almost nolaele skates Users' association. A tentative draft Christmas motion will make her" an ardent admirer CO. GUTHRIE BICYCLE of the articles w aa prepared and will of thia most practical of gifts And with 231 EAST 2ND SOUTH machlna yem receive, free of coat, complete be finally discussed at the office of course In sewing and dreas creation in our LIVE canaries. baby turtlea. love bird a o g Glvs Them John F. Bowman at 12 15 COSTUME ART BCHOOL under professional ftah will Mayor bring Chriatmaa cheer every day A Natural Gas Appliance. gift of laatlna bene-fof the year Bry- December 19. The articles will teacher Grownup. 63appreciate W them and saving. Arrant for Xmaa delivery 3A5 too. & ar killed yesterday In a riot which Isabell Adamson, commander; NelSAN DIEGO, Oaltf., Dec. 10 (JP). marked the beginning of the strike. lie Swensen, lieutenant commander; Gerald Nettleton, youthful Toledo He was buried secretly today and Thelma White, record keeper; Alvina Mary Thayer, who when strikers heard of It many of. Pelsley, chaplain;Nellie Ohio, transcontinental flier Aures, sermade a parachute leap from his them went to the grave with flowers. A was Ruth first guard; man street Zeman, a In geant; who a storm watching plane Thanksgiving day second guard; near here when he was almost In fight today between strikers and po- Helen Adamson, Peterson, sentinel, and Minsight of his goal a new Junior transc- lice was wounded by a stray bullet. Emma nie Singer, picket ontinental flying record today announced he had decided to abandon his wrecked machine and return to Toledo. The only things he was able to salvage from the wreckage were a few tools and the bank and turn Indicator. Nettleton plans to return The case of Charles W. Watts cast Thursday by passenger plane. charged wltfi use of the malls to defraud, was completed Wednesday in Morrow-Aid- s PRICE. With reports in from 11 the federal court and will be submitted to the Jury Thursday morning by towng of the county which contribTillman D. Johnson. uted to the annual Red Cross roll call, Judge The grand Jury indictment against Earl Hills, secretary of the Carbon Watts alleges that he used the mails chapter, announces $1277.92 received. in the promotion of a fraudulent land AMHERST, Mass., Dec. 10 (UP). Thus far the following have report- selling scheme in Millard county. A gift of $160,000 from Sen. tor ed: Prloe, $473 65; Standardvllle. $65; Dwight W. Morrow of New Jersey Rolapp, $56.50; Spring Canyon, $100; w as included In recent endowments Creek, $172.80; Clear to Amherst college totaling more Castlegate, $5082; Hetner, $20; Peerless, $56 50; than $1,000,000, It was announced Helper, $238.40; Wellington, $5.25, and here tonight by Dr. Arthur 8. Pea&e, Consumers. $40. president of the college. R. R. Kirkpatrick of Price Is clialr-ma- n Among other gifts received by the of the roll call drive. college were substantial ones from Edward 8. Harkness, New York philanthropist, and Mrs. Emily C. J Folger, widow of the late Henry Clay Folger. Judge W. M. McCrca, president, in- vites all lawyers, whether members Of the association or not, to attend the ) watd Teiephona 1930. OADD. SJ Blnshsm: N. MILLER. JS. Blntb.m. LAWRFNO P PHOWn.L. 1. SkH lake. MT. PLEASANT. A aoourlng and day. worsted plant to care for approxi- CHARLES U BOON. 40. Yam. Art.! mately 600,000 wool fleeces was dis' Yu cussed by the ML Pleasant NIELSON. 36. Salt taka; a business committee of the LABE MELBA NISH. 31 Sail Laka. Lions club and other local citizens on a proposition for the erection of ARTHUR S THATCHER. 31 Bolt Lkf! such a plant by A. Whetstone of Erris L AAMODT. 37 Salt Lke. ID 8WEDIN, 36 B.lt Lkbt Philadelphia, W. A. Snyder of Salt a OTTER HANNAH CARLSON. 39. Salt Lk. Lake and C. A. Rodgers of Ogdon. It Is estimated between 600,000 and BUDD A WILLIAMS 31. Lakbpolnt; 1.000,000 sheep are tributary to the JOSEPHINE rtLSlEAD. 16. LtkbPOlnL Marysvale branch of the Denver St EARL O BITE, 32 Tuoaon. Aria: Rio Orande Western railroad. The ELIZABETH EUXER. 19. Balt Laka. plan Is to subscribe ft each for 600, OGDEN. 000 fleeces and construct a mlllton-dollOEORGE CLIFTON JACOBS. 38. Ofd-'factory here. LOIS MAE CRABTREE. 20. Prot Idea p. Chairman Joseph Matson appoint' H FOOTER, 34 Oad-.. ed a committee of S. M. Nielson and JOHN ETHEL JONQMAN. ?0 Ovdtn. Obed Nplson for the growers, R. W Candland and Joseph Matson for tlio QUINCY EAST 31. Warren Lions club and Paul Monsen for the ELLA MARRIOTT. 16. Warrrn. local Municipal council to Investigate NEW SI ITS FILED. the project. Mary A Or., v Harry 8 Robinson at The Dixie Stock Growers bank of St. Oeorge will not open Its doors Thursday morning, It was announced Wednesday night by W. H. Hadlock, state bank commissioner, who had just wired Instructions to that effect to 8L Oeorge. The commissioner was In 8t. coast with Its distinguished pasGeorge Monday and Tuesday, ahd re turned to Balt Lake Tuesday night, senger, officers are already pointing out that the noise of docking Wednesday he conferred with finanand loading may be such as to cial leaders in Salt Lake acquainted drive even a with the southern Utah situation, physicist, Immersed In study, to borne following which the order to close New York hotel. the banks doors, at least temporarily, was Issued. The lx lk, Mr. Hadlock said, was one of the smallest In the state, In point of business done, the totals of its balance sheet being 1130.000. It had approximately $75,000 In deposits, $25,000 capital, $2000 surplus and $25,000 In bills payable. It had $3500 m stocks and bonds and valued Its banking house and fixtures at Frozen loans, resulting from VALENCIA, Spain. Dec. 10 UP)the present livestock situation, are Striking workmen who walked out blamed by the commission for the yesterday as the result of a disagree- bank's present Inability to pay. ment between union carpenters and Be-las- Abandons Picric MARTIN A HAMBERLIN. IJ Skit Lake, IDA NAVE. It. Siutr City, IdktiOt. aeonos the H. T. Hellberg, tyler, and W. J. Ood Card, chaplain. ' The Installation ceremonies were their employers were ordered back directed by William W. Rager, grand to their shops. It was bes, tonight high priest, assisted by J. Warren lieved disorders which accompanied past grand high priest. Young Aviator MABauna ucENsrs. - Wounded Bandit Dies of NAMPA. Idaho Ids. shot while holding Statistical Data WATER USERS WOOL PLANT Famed Physicist Agrees to Victim THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, GROUP PLANS HALF HOUR TO IN PISTOL BATTLE .Wounds; 8M m-- NESTLAM BOURNE. 97 So. Main. 1519. Salt Lftksft eldest ftftd ieftdlag T EB v. ' W.. |