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Show THE SALT L1KE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19 12, 1930. PROVO, SOUTHERN AND EASTERN UTAH PROVO BUSINESS OFFICE 24 North University Avenue. Support of Sanity Board jOTAH PIONEER Sought for New Laws; Correspondent: 429 East Third North street; Phone Fhone 333. DIES IN PROVO FARM BUREAU 425-M- . SANPETE CALLS Vernal City Fixes Budget for 1931 Y0BTH TELls Salt" Lake" VafiSTI l Agent: Phone 1150. SCHOOL. BONDS OF SHIPWRECK 1 At $20,029 Total '.Mrs. Clark Dies VERNAL. Mayor H. B. Calder PROVO. Thomas Charlesworth. and the council recently fixed the Off, Voles Board to on Pay Thrilling Experiences 83. early Utah settler, died at the 1931 budget of Vernal at $20,029.20, a decrease from this year's budget. family residence. 556 North J'ourth Debt Tahiti 20,000 During Last street, Thursday morning, after Estimated expenditures are; SalaGRANTSVILLE. Mrs. Ethel May a year's illness. ries, $4849.20; rents. $180: officers ( Anderson Clark. 48 wife of S G Related. February. Group. Mr. Charlesworth was born In Nebonds, $200; tax collections, $450; hfolTowUw braska on May 34, 1848, and came to FARMINQTON Joseph Holbrook. fire department, $500; printing, $200; wuSsdav two a V. Utah with his parents as a babe in 'president of the Davis County Farm telephone. $100; state insurance, PLEASANT.-TSan? MT. North he mect-li0PROVO. " PROVO. arms. The family lived In Salt Lake bureau, announces the annual KhewalmaJ Thrilling experiences $200; salaries and maintenance in Support of the state UNION.-Mof ax of Williams on board will wlUle a the be In education, 18 held all locals beginby pete passenger water department, $5000; water stock lings Sanity board urging the coming years. M 1U03' m the Sal'l undergone steamer Tahiti, which sank' mous action Thursday, passed a reso- - purchases and assessments, $750; Union, who has been an Into consider the enactment of When a young man he was called nlng the week of December 15 v'ke tenmi., oution of lul ltn bonds had valid ten years, soon will be 5 mldoccan $20,000 week after The two new laws to benefit Inmates of was calling Callus of streets and alleys, $1300; passengers Thomas , ,, by u preceding January ter, president of Salt e been rescued by the steamers Neny- - standing against the district. The re- lighting able to .go places and see Lake stake, to settle In Millard coun- set aside as membership week. The the state hospital was asked by Bu street sprinkling, $900; labor on , ,, 1 bn n and Ventura, were related by demptton will take place in February, streets and alleys. $3000; city things. It planned to prety. He moved to Fillmore, and later plan Is todlvtde the county Into three 'fPPPP perlntendent Frederick Dunn at the sent him with a wheel chair, VvL Joe Hapl, a passenger on the Tahiti, In redeeming these bonds, the dis-- $600; sewers and drainage, $300; park, to Kanosh, where he lived 30 years. districts, with a committee in charge spemonthly meeting of the board here 5farSi as concert of a result the to members of the Provo Klwanlsitrlct will save 41000 a year In Interest. cial Improvement guaranty funds, 1U, D0,r? given 'He moved to Provo 10 years ago. each district. The campaign , IThursday. Governor George H. Dern u hpn .n00 disIn benefit Union lunch-1 for his last the four the In at the cUb lhelr rfgular efkiy He was an active L. D. S. church ,end During years $800; miscellaneous, $800. p a not present at the meeting. Total, 'le 5 chhdinMhwiider hT I60 Th,lrfday. Junior high school Monday evetrlct's bonded Indebtedness has been $20,029.20. The first of the new taws which member. serving as Sunday school urday evening, January in All farm-Lj?- J to 1? For Its reduced from will three ning. ers $150,000. proafter $193,000 to invited h: revenues Is attend. losing are: the Estimated teacher went asked and Dunn on a days for many years, Superintendent Taxes, Women of the Unity club, the boat stayed sfloat, despite mission to Missouri when 17 years of county executive officers will be automatic restoration of civil rights $12,500; water rents, $5500; licenses, y PLAY READT. STUDENTS with Mrs. Lester Forbush, who with elected fllnK ox water, Hapl, rapidly team. the oi patients following discharge from $1900; $300; ,'sk'lnatSn, fines, $50. age. taxes, by crossing dog plains Lake, and 8aul and is a student at Brigham Young uniMr. Holbrook said there would be president, and the principal PAYSON "Strongheart, a three-a- Total $20,250. Mr. Cluirlesworth married Jane (he hospital on a certificate issued Claude Clark of brothers Orantsville; of and the teachers route was school, at school en to and y countv comcntlon during Freeman In 1868. and they celebrated a comedy drama by William De During the current year expenses by the superintendent that they are and sisters. W. H G. N , L. E Jennls versity arranged the performance, d Mille, which has been selected as the In every department were held below their cured or further treatment is unnecwedding anniver- the last week of Januarj. under a and Sarah Anderson. Orantsville; the time, told the Kiwanlaus. was given by children which New two With other . class play of the Payson high the maximum budget allotments, and of Holcommittee Zealanders, senior summer. composed sary last essary. Joseph Mrs. Kimball Young, Madison, Wis. of the Union Junior high and Tom Clark and Wt Peru Amaru, also school, will be presented Friday at the city has a treasury balanot of widow and the brook Mrs. Effle Turner, president are The other law which Superintendhis Surviving be In services will Funeral held A schools. Midvale Junior high ent Dunn proposes would deal with following children: John T. Charles-wort- h. of the home section of the county Grantsvtlle 8econd ward Sunday at I students at the local university, Hapl $ p. m, at the junior high auditorium. more than $9000. capacity crowd attended. gave several music selections, singing the granting of furloughs to paClawson; Mrs. Alice J. What-oot- t, farm bureau; W. D. Crlddle, president p. m . under direction of Bishop J. W. native songs. Sterling Ercanbrack, tients. Superintendent Dunn Kanoeli; George Charlesworth, of the county sugar beet growers; Anderson. The body may be viewed who E. spent three years as a mlsslon-Zealanof the Holt, president Provo: Mrs. Margaret Barney, Pleas- Qeorge if patients were granted the right Introduced the 'hr ary ln New ant Orove; Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey. County Canning Crops association.1? to return to their homes for short 'UthS- ra8nua' Ferron; Mrs. Aurllla Pennye, Ka- and the representatives of the dairy periods under proper supervision, t these furloughs would prove very nosh; also 37 grandchildren and 17 end poultry producers. All bureaus, cooperative beneficial to them. In only one case organizations! dciukaieb. and other groups will be invited to during the past 10 years has any . SUOARHOU8E. Yuletlde decora harm resulted from granting of such participate. CEDAR CITY. Mrs. Llllte Leigh tions have been Installed on the haves, he stated, and this inmate Jones, wife of Kumen L. Jones, historian assistant Andrew .streets Jenson, of as of the Sugarhouse v as not placed under proper super-y.slopart ADMITS 8HOOTING DEER. of the L. D. 8. church, was guest of prominent livestock grower of Cedar Christmas celebration. Colored died Wednesday night after honor at trie Pederson and festoons of Dale EPHRAIM. of Salt party Thursday evening City, . and evergreen Ivor Both State Auditor lights few hours illness ln the Iron county Ajax ocin on the was the building before sWewalks the Lake Justice and taken Bishop's E. A. buildings. City State Treasurer Christensen, with cerebral hemorrhage. casion of his eightieth birthday an- hospital tlie other members of the board be- of the Peace Burns Cox of Falrvtew Mrs. Jones, a daughter of Ufnrr niversary. sides Governor Dern, were In favor by Deputy Game Warden Randal L. Amy W. elgh, was bora here KAYSVILLE. The Davis Ths program Included music and and Turpin on Tuesday, charged with of such enactments. EPHRAIM. Ralph Brllsch of school opera. "Once in a Blue June 2. 1880, and was married June of members hts two Landmarks Groui bucks and taking family. 29. 1907. Trails, during Mantt and Neal Peterson of Ephraim will be l, readings by Superintendent Dunn also said he killing given before parents Friday, The Orieg singers, a Norwegian w as guilty are the two remaining candidates for hopeful the state legislature, In the recent deer season. His Surviving are her husband and school. at the visiting day S. was sentence Frederick ln four choral usual him featured the organization, plea tor brought the Approve making up the appropriations representative man at the Snow colchildren, Katherine, Flqttnce, The opera Is under the direction of or the $200 entertainment. ninety days. that evening's would realize state hospital, lege, following preliminary voting. of Mlfis Tom and Elizabeth Jones; also her and were selections Myrintha musical Burnlngham Other proThe will Dellenbaugh. soon. final take with the voting place population mother, end the following brothers COMMISSIONER ILL. vided by Martha S. Jenson, Eleanor and Mr. Britsch is president and Mr. Pe- John Stacey. Students ln the cast PRICE. Fred Lehrka. Oeorge and of the Institution and added buildsister: Bamuel W Frances W J. Reynolds of New York, Leo R. H. Webster DUCHESNE. County Commis- terson Is activity agent of the stu- are: Oeneve Lee. Sylvia Carr. Lu- - Eddy Day, convicted of ings nd facilities that more money and Wilfotd W. Leigh Jenson V. others. to sioner was oneUI G. and taken dent organization. Billings to f Frederick S. Dellenbaugh of New Is necessary to operate the Instituand Mrs. Winifred Lunt, all of Cedar Jowere Brief addresses the for made Price Miss Leah Wright of Coalville and by hospital Wednesday tion. v?vi5 tCn kMa Lpn years ,n the ute Prlsotl Thurs - York. nationally known explorer, was City. David !da.v by District Judge Oeorge Chris- - voted a charter member of the Utah seph Fielding Smith, George Albert The laundry room of the hospital treatment. He has been suffering Miss Helen Madsen of Mt. Pleasant A Funeral services will be held ln w.nH owl lKt r time Boren Rasmussen some with trouble. of llensenSmith, are throat ln the candidates steal-and to Sandy. theilrc' 1 Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Is very Insanitary, he stated, remaining They pleaded guilty the First ward tabernacle at 2 p. nu James W. Mrs. woman contest. Miss,, .nignron,caiyin Hampton, Susan Paxman, Young an automoble from Dominick elation Utah ln the Hotel most state Inspectors would condemn ata meeting i BUDGET HEARING SET. Oates and Nephl L. Morris. Parley Friday. Battlstuzza at Helper ln September. Wright Is coeditor of the Snow Drift, Tobnan and Clyde McIntyre 1L It Is also situated too close to Thursday evening. Lehrka admitted his guilt when arMr. Dellenbaugh, who made pio- P. Jenson, the eldest son, w as toastCHECK TASSER JAILED. the dining room and assembly hall EPHRAIM. A public hearing of biweekly publication of the school,' and often the obnoxious odors from the Ephraim city budget for 1931 has and Miss Madsen Is vice president I , ,'lfiCpe 111 I raigned before the district court De- neer trips down the Green and Colo- master. CEDAR CITY Claud Newman, cember 3, but the Day brothers plead- - rado rivers with Major Powell, wrote The children presented the guest 23, the laundry are very unpleasant, he been called for December 20 In the of the student body. claiming to be from Idaho Falls," city halt. Notice of the meeting has Their case began 'to the association asking member-jpr- y of honor with a signet ring. aid. guilty before City Judge Alex , pleaded Anout been given just was by Mayor chosen, ship. This was accepted at Superintendent Dunn asked that drew Armstrong and Recorder James H. Rollo Tuesday to a charge of Issu7irv..H was the resumed to trial over efforts have board make the by Thursday day night's meeting, presided ing bogus checks here. He was fined state legislature appropriate a de- Frost. Boys' clog dancing classes at the they changed their pleas to guilty. Oeorge Albert 8mlth. $50 or 50 days In JaU. and on WednesThe York Install are from New of which with to and chairman Days fund school Granite are Lafayette Hanchett, high ficiency proving popSTOCKMEN ELECT. day was taken to the county JaU ln ular and invitations to clog at Balt Lehrka Is from La Crosse. Wls. the board of Utah Power Sc Light heating equipment In eight wards Parowan. D U C HESNE. a was The Duchesne! as Lake also and not properly heated by the present .Livestock are oompany, accepted entertainments county SPRINOVILLE. Claude O. Sailsassociation Monday elect$1000 numerous. Miss Valentine Gorllnski.l charter member. Approximately system. d to Install this equipment. It was decided to publish a comInstructor, said Wednesday. A large class of beginners enrolled map of all known trails ln Utah plete holders' afterWednesday meeting secretary and treasurer. L. C. noon. Mr . from those of the Indians down to Salt Lake's municipal baths are the ! that, owing to the cold weather the:s Lusty: Salisbury fills a vacancy for clogging this year. Advanced C. A. Larsen. Wlnslo; directors, men on new swimming pools in the the work students include Andrew Adams, caused by the death of O. R, May-cocprer nt motor highway system. best past month, R. B. Cowan. was the Barton Charles United J. of com and the 8tates, slowed A been on Eton based of opinion series the dramas radio up had Hanson, dormitory Guy Howell, Roy Albert W. H&rmer was made a dl- - Loercher, Robert Pearce, Ronald establishing of the early trails also delegates to the recent convention of uderably, but that the building would AUTO KILLS HORSES. the National Association of Pools and will be presented. Jw completed ln compliance with the rector and F. C. Packard of Salt Lake Pearce. Herbert Parry, Ward Spen-wa- s K. PRICE. Okave, Castlegate. cer. Warren Roden, Taylor 8outh. The meeting was Informed that the Beaches at Chicago, John H. Cook, chosen assistant cashier. pcntracts, July 15. manager of the local baths, said upon reported to Deputy Warren Peacock The officers and directors of the George Pearce, Charles Oregon Trail memorial Jones,, Tuesday night that he had run over bank now are: President, M. O. George Smith. Neil Netderhauser, . . will go on sale throughout banks of his return from the convention Four new directors of the Salt Lake r and killed two horses with his car Packard; vloe president, Dr. Real Estate board were elected at a Summerhays and Wallace SPTVIce Society Head De-erl- the state ln the near future. The Thursday. on the highway coins will be sold for $1, the extra 50 The delegates, said Mr. Cook, were meeting Thursday soon at the chamClaude Q. Balls-- ! Johnson, cashier, Dunn; Okave sustained cuts about the face. cents to be used for marking historic Impressed when informed of the ber of commerce. They are T. E.4 bury; assistant, T. C. Packard. These, cleanliness of the pools and the fact O addle. F. Orin Woodbury, Blair with H. T. Reynolds, W. A. McKentrails. REPORT LOANS. was voted to cooperate next Sep- that warm sulphur water fills the Richardson and NeweU Dayton. They zie. Mark Cook, O. L. Wood and A. W. It DUCHESNE. The 1930 roll call Harmer, complete the board. wUI serve terms of two years each. j tember ln an oxcart caravan from pools. Mr. Cook, who attended the conreport of the Duchesne county Red Mr. Salisbury was appointed treaThe holdover directors are R. H. Provo to Parowan, commemorating vice vention Cross chapter shows fourteen loans surer of the Nebo school district as of the Utah L. A. Thomsen president and ln Bltner, of southern Utah Jasper five thousand children have been the settlement Association of Pools and Beaches, was Fletcher, Jr. have been made during the past year Monday, to fill the vacancy caused by cared for by the Children's Service the years 1850 and 1851. vice president of the naelected PARK CITY. Frank Provost, 45, to the people of Duchesne county, the death of Mr. Maycock. first will New officers elected at a be society and Its prior organization, 3 a. m. 'These amounts varied from $15 to ' tional association. If precedent Is meeting on January I. tniner, was found dead about1200-fo, known as the Orphans' Home and on win Individual. $100 to the the become he followed, Thursday ln a drift president of PAROWAN. Iron county com- Day Nursery, since lnccptlou ln 1884 the mine. national of the next level organization ! Judge year. missioners Monday LODGE ELECTS. appropriated many of whom have been restored Reich, Nell Anderton and Ben $5300 for county roads, to be after a period of time to their own HELPER. R. K. Storey of Price Jruncrs, made the discovery when during the next few weeks. families and others placed ln superwas elected worshipful master of The money was allotted to various vised homes. declared MIm they went to look for Provost after he did not answer their slgna.ls. Pro- Joppa lodge No. 28, F. and A. M., t0 Woodln, superintendent of Pleading guilty to practicing coulUy' accordln PLEASANT OROVE. At a meet- - P,?!j? vost was slumped against a car he Tuesday evening; J. O. Monroe of the nursery, ln an address Thursday berlng Student at East high school will without a license. E. D. was loading at the bottom of a chute. Consumers, senior warden; Dr. R. tng Wednesday evening the chamber E. E. Commissioners Williams before the Central CouncUjgrt Thursday was ordered to appear and hold an unemployment benefit dance Dr. Harold I. Goodwin of Park City W. Robinson, Junior of commerce plans were perfected Kenilworth, E. met of with Lyman Social chamber Civic Bevy at Center, Agencies a community Christmas tree and of In city court for sentence Saturday night at the chamber of and Dr. J. J. Galllgan of Salt Lake warden; Sam Stein. Helper, treas- street commerce directors at Cedar City Children are ln supervised bv City JudgeSaturday commerce. It was announced ThursForest Ranger V C. F. Dalby, performed an autopsy and pro- urer; D. E. Lambson, Helper, secre- N. Westdecorations. to discuss the best methods of ex- homes either placed foster by comtree same adoption, was is of at Stewart chairman the the Acacia lodge No. 17. Free and Ac, day by Dan Dyer, student body presinounced death due to heart failure. tary; N. L. Pope, Consumers, chapthe money at this time of homes or by pavment of board for time Oust Christchained was accused of em- cepted Masons, mittee and will assist ln securing pending Installed officers for dent City Coroner James Don held an lain; A. L. Sage, Helper, senior dea- trees for th with Capping gravel and the child housed. Miss Woodln ex- ploying an unlicensed barber. When the the decoration of Main shaleyfarThe dance will be sponsored by the 1931 at a convocation ln the year inquest Thursday afternoon and de- con; L. B. Smith, Helper, Junior dea- street. will constitute the principal plained. Fifty-fiv- e children are now arraigned before Judge Dalby ThursMasonic temple Thursday evening. Paleopltue club, student leaders orclared death due to natural causes. con; E. B. Ketchum, Helper, senior on work the boarded roads. ln homes their where The community tree will be located sup- day, Christ pleaded not guilty to the Members of this group The installation was Provost leaves a widow and seven steward: G. F. Spratllng, Helper. of ganization. and Light The chamber appointed the fol- port is supplied by the funds of the offense and will be tried December 22. Charles Francis Barrett,ln charge mas- are selected from among the student children ln Park City. He was a na- Junior steward: Art Brown. Price, ln front of the Utah Power grand to lowing committee employment Miss Children's 8ervice be will B. and of society. lightHarrison office, the ter; Lincoln Orant Kelly, marshal, body officers and heads Of the variAccording to E. tyler; D. A. Belch, Helper, trustee. company's tive of Utah. advise the county commission and Woodln said. ed by the light company. ous echoed activities. state department of registration, and James Vincent 8adler, Virgil H. The body was taken to the George as a t' ct chaplain. Ooombs Is permanent committee Miss Woodlns paper described the Christ employed Stewart ln his bar, All merchants along the street PRINCIPAL TALKS. New officers are as follows: faculty adviser. JM. Archer mortuary. until labor the is work carried on by the ber shop at 2 East Second South present depression will assist with scheme. decorative the progressive Both musio the have been and hall Louis Frederick Adamson, worshipSPANISH FORK. Wallace W. Santa Claus will J. P. Fuller, chairman; F. 8oclal Service agency In providing street. appear at 3 p. m. relieved: ful master; Harold Eugene Glenn, se- donated for the entertainment. All 0 Brockbank, principal of the Junior December 24 to distribute B. Wood, W. K. Granger, Eugene home life for to orphans. nior waxd-r- .; Ray Taliaferro Woolsey, proceeds will be turned over to the high school, spoke at the Rees school every child under 14 years gifts Christensen and Maeser Dailey. All This manner of caring for chil- SOUTHERN SENATOR Junior warden; Benjamin Rogers unemployment fund. A. meeting Wednesday evening E. A. Beck and his band of age. re- dren has resulted ln greater benewho work are desire persons will boys n "General Howrll, treasurer; Hoyt Emanuel School Problems." take care of the music. to report to them. TI quested rip fits for in CAPITAL the PASSES she AT RECEIVES WARRANTS. rpi that child, said, A Music Included: Saxophone solo. Hanrlques, secretary; Warren Rath-vo- n The committee also has Issued a the children receive better home surInirty-Ua- y A community banquet and get- A. E. Christensen, state treasurer, Mcmo Johnson ; vocal solo, Blaine W. Joseph Tyler, chaplain; call can who for furnish roundings. better foods and clothing U planne1 durUl the hoU' anyone (Continued on Ptie Two) Cann. senior deacon; Charles Oor-do- n Thursday received warrants from the son; duets. Mrs. Mary Hansen andi8ther work for one day or more to report are oftentimes given opportunities lU Douglas, junior deacon; Arthur state auditor for the payment of to it at once. C. R. Burk of Tacoma, ,Mrs Josephine Taylor. PROVO. of family children ln the promotion and In 1911, presidential elector for Charles Inman, senior steward; Wll- $162,500 Interest on state road bonds ln 1900, and was state the at large of Wash., was sentenced to 30 days in' arts also have the and advantage PLAN ANNUAL BALL. ford Raymond Carter, Junior stew- and $80,950, interest on other state the county jaU by City Judge Mauof vacations and entertainment im- elected to the United States senate ln to be reelected ln 1909. He be- ard, and Harold Russel Waldo, Lin- bonds. Some of the Interest is paid rice Harding Thursday, after he LEHL The Lehi chapter of the possible ln the group housing organ- 1903,hJs locally, and the state Itself owns some Future Farmers of America, with third term ln 1914. when lie coln Grant Kelly and WUUara Regi- of gan ization." she explained. pleaded guilty to issuing fraudulent 'Earl the bonds. The remainder of the B. Garrett as Instructor, will was the first United States senator nald Barrett, trustees. shocks. a and proper Supplying A supervised ceremonies. Is payable ln New York. the Interest preceded banquet vote to be a direct of the elected Burk was arrested ln Murray Wed- - help the American Pork chaptct put by home is not one of the hard probof his state. He was reelected hrsdav evening by request of Provo,over Us annual ball Friday night. people Miss lems the Woodln society. facing A ANT. The Vanguard T officers and was returned to this city A ball game will precede the affair, close Deoember 23 and reopen after! said. No publicity to the placing of in 1920 and ln 1926. Is by Police Chief Otto Birk and Offi- with the Lehl Farmers furnishing the Christmas vacation January 5, It talte an? tile In that the One of Overmans first acts on bechild the necessary. A- - a111 Present a cer L. C. Davis. competition for the Cavemen city. was decided at 0 special meeting of a has demand than coming a senator was to obtain an society larger at the concluding session of week. board the this appropriation for appointment, of Chilsaid. of she children, supply conNorth COMMITTEE CHOSEN. Stake quarterly WAIVES PRELIMINARY. The clerk of the board was in- ference Sanpete dren of low mentality are often commercial agents to be sent abroad ln ward Falrvtew the North LOA, Dec. 11. The Christmas structed to notify all wards using PROVO. Sheldon Small of Provo cared for hi the homes where for the exploitation and extension of Sunday evening, which will times waived preliminary hearing ln the 'committees consist of the following school houses for church purposes chapel the board is paid for. while others American commerce, especially cotM. A. Include a on I. talk slogan, Brian, chairman of programs; to make settlement ln full by Satur- Blaine Sandersen, Fairview; Chrlst- - are placed ln foster homes, but all ton. From time to time he obtained Provo city court Thursday on a ntory charge and was bound over to Leonard, Taylor, finance; May Tay- - day, December 27. mas cantata. The Hope of the. are supervised so that the child te additional appropriations for this court decorations. the Fourth district by Judge lor, World, North Sanpete high school 'given the care a normal child should work. A Maurice Harding. music department: retold stories. Ge- - have, Miss Woodln said, Work Attracts TRAPPER ARRESTED. Provo girl Is the complaining witnlel Baxter. Spring City, and Arthur) In September there were 97 chll-aLOA. Dec. 11. Game Warden Myness. 46 homes, ahe reported, whUe, . .Nielsen, Fairview; violin solo. Flsonidren in 71 ron Guymon arrested Wllford In the house of representatives, Jones, Mt. Pleasant; "The M. I. A.103 children were ln adopted homes HEARING SET. of Blcknell Sunday evening are also supervised by thelOverman's work attracted wide that 1 Plea-Nielsen. Mt. Florence Project, liPROVO. Martin E. Ourtia. alias for trapping muskrats without a He seldom made long adPleasant Junior. agency, Eastern Stari sant; chorus, Mt. EUREKA. Nfcv. Martin W. Curtis, of Provo, was ar cense. Torgerson was taken before Girls; remarks, Mrs. Pauline M. Pe- - The Children's Service society dresses, but expressed his convictions a Milton court fined on Taft and $25 Judge Thursday U.nsitersen. Junior Girl leader, and MerUn maintains a reception home, where eloquently, forcibly and at times veraigned In city Loa boys were arrested for the Harriett for obser- hemently. charge of Issuing a fraudulent check. Two Jean'0-bothChristensen, state scout leader children are first placed are His interest ln education endeared His preliminary hearing was set for same offense, but being minors were Carl Muir, worthy patron; of Mt. talk. President vation, after which they placed Muir, associate matron: C. L. Tobin, S. M. Nellsen.Pleasant; In the foster home, Miss Woodln him to the state, ln 1885 he brought December 12 and ball set at $300. secassociate J. patron; Mary Laird, ln a bill for an annual appropriation Curtis was arrested Wednesday by concluded. retary; Florence TenVoord, treas- for the state university. The bill met Deputy Sheriffs Ira Racker and MarEstelle conductress; Genzoli, keen opposition, but the eloquence tin St rebel. MOrrlSOn aSSOClate COndUC and tact of the legislator was sucone of the trucks belonging to the ENTERS NOT GUILTY PLEA. cessful and his bill became a law. of was outfit Frank Moore, onfl survy A M 16 F Eureka lodse No Leo Roylance of Bpring-rlll- e PROVO. when the truck oYer-ca- st wiln-JurMonday Figures in Another Includes: Nephl Reese, Jeppie Ia,ecwa1?Il,,ctlr8 cnaunoey w.it Two othem tn the tmrk pleaded not guilty to liquor posBattle.' worshipful master; Legislative In Is session when arraigned in city court Borenson. Fount Brian, Hans Johan-ISmltthe hpital sen. Blackburn. Florence (0?tizoll, Bfntor warden; Hpnry Nel- - Unnjured Overman figured In another hotly a cuts Kveral Thursday. His trial was set for De- Brian, Wayne Dan on. Morrison, warden; Luclle junior Alice Reese. Jackson. contested legislative cember 15 by Judge Maurice Harding. Iva battle, which with MAZDA J' L' wllcox' secretary;,8 cruises. I Taylor and Freda Webster. The'Veasurer: centered of the over around the Lake leasing 8alt valley Heavy fog aplay Is under the direction of Dorella James D. Morrison, F. J. Esther and BURY INFANT SON. North Carolina railroad, ln which the lamps airmail forced three pilots Thursday Dan trustees. Morrison, Jackson and Arthur Brian. SALINA. Funeral services were'to land elsewhere after winging overstate held a majority of stock. The held Thursday afternoon ln the Sec-itcity between 3 a. m. and 4,30 a m. question of leasing the road divided MOTHER GETS DEATH WORD. ond ward chapel for the Infant son of . E. A. Collins, Boeing Air Trans-th- e party. Overman clung tenaclous-M- r. BEAVER. Mrs. Mae Oakden of and Mrs. Jay Crane, who died port. Inc., pilot, westbound to Salt ly to the policy of leasing, despite this city was called to Escalante Tues1 convulsions. He wasLake, and R. T. Frcng. castbound vere criticism of many newspapers. 1 1 1 J 11 M 1 1' V TuplaV born October 12, and Is survived by from San Francisco, were forced to He ftna won his battle and was The law is the law. The holiday day on account of the death of her Mrs. Mamie Liston of the parent, two sisters, Elna and land at Knolls, 50 miles west of Salt elected president of the road. that ' season doesn't change it. daughter, Vern Douglas, 27. was arrested at Dopna, and one brother, Merrill, of T. Such Is-- the gist of a statement place. Mrs. Liston died Tuesday af- the Overman was a descendant of Lake, ftay Elsmore, pilot National James Smith, who fought with Parks Airways, Inc., Thursday by A. E. Christensen, state temoon after a short Illness of pneu- - Second South and Main streets on EMBASSY COSTS $1,800,900. at 11 p. m. by Detectives treasurer. He said that .Christmas monla, turned to Ogden, unable to negotiate the American forces in the (Thursday J- D. Ilutlon. In 1878 he married Mary P. cartons of clgarets. upon sale, must Dec. 11 The a safe landing here. Brown, Fred Anderson and L. F. Guaranteed Perfection i APPRAISE ESTATE. Wire. Bleucher palace In Berlin, bought for Bart Cox. pilot of the Western Air Merrtmon, daughter of United Stales be broken open and the requisite V. A. on ETNA. Wyo. lnforma an American embassy, cost the gov-- 1 Express, landed safely Just as the Senator A. S. Merrlmon. He vaa for amount of state ta stamps placed Call, Leroy Call' The arrest was made no more. Accept no substitutes' They and A. D. Tajsom of Afton have from the sheriff of Millard coun- - ernment $1,800,000. on each package. heavy fog began to close in on Salt many jears a member of the boards His stsitement was ln reply to ap- !flelally appraised the estate of David, ty. who want to question Douglas in1 The state department annourioed'Lake. iof Trinity college, and of the Uni- 340 HUDSON ST, HEW YORK pllcatlons from dealers for permts- - Miller Ross of Etna at $9694 07. The,connectlon with. theTtreft of clothing today the building would be used as The fog dissolved later, however, iverMty of North Carolina, both of NOMA ELECTRIC CORP slon to sell gift clgarets ln the orig is'dmlnlslrator appointed Is Ernest R ,and $5 ln cash from Otto T. Hunter a residence for the ambassador as;enabling other planes to land with- - which Institutions honored him with CHICAGO OFFICE 740 WEST ADAMS STREET itlie LL D. degree, out trouble, iClArk. an office. UoWea, . JnM CWtons, , . , ... , y',.-- of Wheel Chair Gift Looms State Superintendent Hospital Addresses PARLEYS SET BY At Grailt&ville PRESIDENT Ill-Fat- For Invalid la' i wVr re 111 1 I , of Them! ''"fjpellcr, f ct two-da- sixty-secon- 6ttd d. SOUTII UTAH BREVITIES ' n. husrhuise Grower Dies FAMILY FETE EXPLORER GETS MEMBRSHIP i Kcacly ior r riuayacl0rn Finals at Epliraim Wife of Stock WRITER GIVEN C1te Popularity Contest Davis High Opera Narrowed Down to L. D. S. HISTORY SThree Sentenced For Stealing Car Hufff ''.It tJ in Jf ,nr Dancing Popular, Bank Selects New Cashier CITY BATHING POOL TAKES HIGHEST RANK - CHILDREN GET city-own- k. FOSTER HOMES REALTY BOARD ELECTS FOUR NEW OFFICERS half-dolla- rs ck Fred-Lawren- ce Prlce-Hlawdt- Commission Sets Fund for Use on County Highways Pleasant Grove Plans for Yule ot Mar-gerl- te Barber Admits Lacking License F. A. M. HOLD , CEREMONY OF INSTALLATION .'' Students Arrange Benefit for Idle - Bad Check Brings crni, P.-- T. . Sanpete Schools Vanguard Scouts, Close December 23 Girls Give Program cts 1 ofe FOR pro-gra- A XMAS Eastern Star, . w ,uo' Masons 11001 Tor-gers- Slt?fShV ask for - MIST KEEPS PLANES FROM LANDING HERE a(!jr;acT1le h, limy ' Strings of color! light . Christmas Smokes Man Arrested in Must Bear Stamps injiiix he se-ri- pf j re-J- or I MERRY Sold by reliable dealers everywhere. Approved by NatT Bd. Underwriters. cost V - t ' iell u ' A ' s "k 1 . i S l . ) - ft ; . |