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Show WOLVME . NIKE . . . 21. DECEMBER FIFTEEN NUMBER . J. I. Atkinson, WX,; Pioner, 1853 Dies 93rd Year In Jed Striftghaw of Rourt- suddenly taken o last ill week, passed sriously at away away Monday morn-ini- ' " the t D. 3. hospital At th time ef Ail death, the tihop was a member el theof board NEW HELEN OF tFOY Wool 5TAM American FARMEit ef cducatio, the member, & Light Gives .Power high council ef the South Davis stake and had served mafiy yeats . on as bishop of the Bountiful Second ward. )H ecclesiastical career To Conditions Xmas be returned from after remmepced alwaa He mission to England. Christmas light? ways at ehufch and funerals and are again Estimates vary concerning the words to twinkling their message of holipoke many consoling feed supply on the winter range-fo- r the bereaved and cheered those day cheer. . this year. Seventy per rent of who were discouraged. ( of kilowatt normal is the announcement of Many thousands In his own private business, be hours of electric current,- produthe division of crop estimates. did much constructive work in the cing in exec? of ;of a Operators of range herds estimate He million cancHopnwer of downtown a 50 to 60 per cent normal growth way of erecting buildings. but "normal ia a difficult term started bv building a nice brick Christmas lighting bhve ' been to define- on the range, according bone on Main street, then a brick donated again this year, during store on the eorner by his house, the. holiday period,' by the Utah in IVofessor A. C. Esplin, extra cion sheep and wool expert. th on the building now used as Tower & Light company to varAll admit that the two preriom the armory; then the fine business ious cities, towns and. communities Veins have been as bnd as ttiir l lock on the corner now the prop- m its territory in Utah, Idaho and ..vent; however, the .'warm fn!' erty of .Thomas L. Fisher. Wyoming. ' ' A weather with a couple of storms of number municipallarge During his administration as imnroved most areas. Bishop of the ward, the Second ities served by the poweV company Summer grazing reduced seme op'this of. are and taking advantage ward chapel was built during areas to much below a 50 .per cent the ten years he has been on the poktupity to encourage Christmas Christmas rendition, Professor Esplirj point board of education, four upstair cheer and stimulate out. Wnter development is known and two basement rooms were ad- business activity by converting to lie disnst roust to- open . range ded to the Stoker school which, their downtown districts into fairy ' Miss" Helen Reynolds who was unfirconiplete control is passible, we believe was achieved largely lands of twinkling lights. Many preat-c- d f After a week spent on the rnnge through his. efforts as ' he made beautiful efforts have beep install- 'selected to relgiV a "Llelea to the desert station ' on. orue earnest pleadings in some by artistic design ip the annual the home-during. deProfessor Esplin observers and putdie meetings.' at the Improvements ing of lights coiirlng week have been, mad et Davis high and clare that In several localities this ! University of Southern California. rlstsJawing obKervatwms ' I c v.V " '.".V the south junior high which be year's displays are far more im8hepp. n:ll,stry before. ever than in.. bus ' pressive v:;j participated university. . The number, of sheep' pt 'Following the' same polcy as He served a number of years i.Utah is less than usnal. said George M. Gadsby mayor of Bountiful City dur- last year, and of 2.. More sheep are being frd, manager general .Maurice- Diinkenbrlng, nineteen-ycur-ol- d president ing which tiipe municipal improveI 8. MoVo supplemental & 'Light company feed ,is Power Utah the of Sweet Springs, ments were made, and if th city free. of available and already bring used. Mo., ..WH8 youth' named stnr American did not buy watershed land in the we are agaift providing,to those Of (xasoliiie 4. Sheen rench the winter range bills: during his reign, he purchas- eharge, electric current farmer fot 11)33 nt the. sixth ancom40' 30 our to days' later than usual. ed some for himself and; the city municipalities. .served by. ' 5. Ranges improved during the nual national convention of the for downpany where it . had the benefit of it, . late! growing 'period. Bunch grass, Fut tiro Fufmcrs of America at town lighting' purposes. This 'year -- -, r Rnnsns Clfy.-- I He was born In Salt Lake, May i, shown with the old .winter fat, and shadecale are there is a larger number of such Juotor Cur which he bought with , 1861, a aon of Martha Ashby installations than fast year, artd Gamline, by .comparison orahle. . . and Brianf Stripgham, one- of hll drift 3 levels, stock the in prize' ewes' price old iri winnings that Fewer ara y, the results accomplished range he might transport himself and Children Vhii ,surviver are: I. velopirtr coipmunity cheer nd a cheapest commodities on' the Am-- . herds.'. . 7. Weather conditions ( temper- aelglilVtr Children to school. Rolland, Fuchsia, Belle'S. Session Teal Christmas spirit have been erican market, .jtven in this' time . ature) have beep favorable to the leity treasurer);- Chine S. Davis; very ..gratifying. We "are glad to f bankrupt Trices.D. Gordoh, bacie.S. Jolliffe, all of do our good many motorists may first week bf December, part in encouraging such atement a Bronx cheer; &, Good managemfrit , shown Farmers Bountiful; Marjorie S. Burnihg-bat- worthy. civic entcprises.a a fact, as the commodity but tire ot im-'it he most varies .Los Angeles, De.Vah String-hacause the ip J'j of The '(jispl.lv period indices will prove. When we proved conditions. Uncontrolled Not To Ontario, dCal., also the follow different localities, but in the largi,cost ' ..the of cost attack t .for high are and brothers moisture gasoline, tempera--eigh'condition's,' and survive .sisters, ?n ing er towns the light? him: Henry, and George String-haa!e misnaming it it should be tore will determine the final hours per evening for kp- called the high cost of. gasoline come of the . business, .whether and Fuchsia S. Giles, bf Salt month. . 6ne. taxation fjike, Jane S. Stelensen, Holden; production is. high or low, and at the whether losses adjustment admin- state,' Phillip Strihgham. Yernal;. Harriet Downs UflS:& moSlcnt'Vot officials' have taVTounts gas' fo; itTWnrSentB warned S. Knowline and Villa'S. Grarit, of six to eight cents of the cost of several fronts, a milil winter with. Lirrat'rs Karn-sz. signing 103 Angeles; .President Richard . In some' states each ' ' Jrning their wheat it favorable moisture, the cohdition J,C,"U Stringham, BourCtiful. Few basic commodities have, comes gallon.' to checks to cred- more than gf sheep owners'shpuld b appreciably Funeral services. were held Wed shown such extreme . , i or other parties in violation fl i,e'lcs utsday afternoon, .Dec. 20, in the in price as bps cotton, ranging that. And the gas sales tax snt their contracts, according to the matter by a long . Wnlin Bovtiful Second ward chapel, from a pound dpiVn to a frac ,th C12' Director William Peterson, man where an unusually large npmher Hon less than 5 cents. (8,3ot: Every. operation and product oil industry is . c of prominent, church,' educational. ;taxi .iq one gQ YejlrS OI Flvihlf t rcr of th? administration for The highest price - paid for another. or in industry and other ,dlstinguished people pays was WorldWar n since tbe ef? in attendance. The speakers 1920. when it brought 41 cents a , James Isaac Atkinson, 92, a pioneer of 1853,. died at his home- -in South Bountiful, Monday at 12:05 a. m. He was born in Sackville, New Brunswick, Nov. 28, 1841, and. came to Utah with his parents in. September, 1853. They located in. Bountiful where b has lived for 80 years. lie has done a good deal of tfful who Utah Donating Current Make bright l Fords Newspaper Expqrt Winter Report Says NR A Is Here To Stay Range . ino fho National Industrial Bivovory Act wns signed last June, and especially since Prcsi dent Roosevelts rndio announce mept of the blanket rede, thin industrial eity has hren intensely interested in aiding in every way possible the succv-of his program. Dearborns fervent support of NRA has not wavered, and thon has boon ft universal feeling here that in due course this sentiment would he unanimous. That such is finally th case is believed to be evidenced bv the following comment in the IVnrbOrn Independent, owned by Henry Ford: Borne porsiat in condemning the NRA. Let it he said, and even taken a a prophecy, that the NRA is here to stay. Many believe it is th greatest piece of legislation ever enacted by a civilized nation. Be that as it may, it is at least one of the mosl human and equit able acts passed for the common good in many years. It will un- doubt edly be changed, altered and modified as the needs arisp, but it will Ri'.ll mpa ' . . - - I . -, - - . . I.L The "High Coir. constructive work In the community having erected a number of buildings of different kinds. He has the distinction of having hauled the first load of rock used in the construction of the basement of the Bountiful tabernacle and helped haul logs from the canyons for sheeting, etc. used to roof said building. He was engnged in farming, dairying Ftook raising and sheep business bring a director, at the time of his death, in the Deseret Live Stock trus-timbe- r, company. He was an good citizen, having taken part in every kind of activity rNigious, social, industrial and military as in the time of the Indian troubles he served as a soldier in He was comSanpete county. mander general and last survivor of the J. Quincy Knowlton Post . d No. 8, G. A. It. lie is survived by ' the following sons and daughters, Charlotte A. Moylp, Salt I,ake; Maud Atkinson, NI,ong Beach, Cal.; James I. Atkin- L' AUinson; Wmnre A f' &Jr w1 iC&r Rn 1 and Myrtle Roper, Thistle; also 33 grantchudren and 22 also four sisters; Ihebe Saunders, Rhoda - n; Taxation Knight, Mary A. D. Deppe and Clara Argyle, Olive Muir, Grays, Idaho, d He celebrated his birthday, November 28, 1932 when his descendents, friends and neigh bors, numbering 85, galled to An interesting sidelight on the ways of professional criminals is given in a magazine article which declares that cities where .those gentry habitually congregate to their loot are seldom the tend congratulations, sciene of their banditry. Funeral services were held Thurs The writer cities the case of To-- ! day 21, at 1 p. m. In th edo, once known as being unus- - gouth Bountiful meeting house ua ly free from underworld crime, with Bish E T ,Iatch in charge. yet all the time It was the rende- z- Xhe first Election was by the vous for safe crackers hold-ucho!r Sweet Calilee; opening men and other desperate crooks, E. B; clark. It was an un written law among .ThrouRhpregident TriklB", that no jobs wereto be dercd by Deepning choir. nenry D the pulled off in Toledo, and although Moyle, president of the Cotton- the police knew of their presence, WOQd gtako read a ietter of con they were not molested, because, 'solution to the family from Gov. as the chief said: We hover both- IIenry H. Biood. WaIter Danzie er them, because the never both- manager of the Deseret Live Stock er us. Co., read resolutions of condolence Finally a new police commission- from the board of directors of er was appointed, and when he which he was a member and vice learned of the situation he ordeerd president; R. N. Schlcuter, cashier a clean-up- . Then, to quote the art- of the Farmers State- Bank was icle:- There were immediate re the next speaker; Miss Bertha talintions. Safes began to explode scssjonS accompanied by Miss like firecrackers on the Fourth. peterson, rendered, The End of a C. J. Stocks, George were, Mayor Ilold-up- s became as common E. Garrett who was Bishop String-ham'- s asPerfect Day... Dri Amog M Mer. measles. Cops shot crooks and rill, a nephew, dean of the school counselor fog fifteen years, crooks shot cops. Today Toledo is of education at the B. Yz U. was Henry W. Stable, who representno longer immune. the the next speaker; closing song by ed high counsil; President One difficulty said to. be. exper- choir, "Shall We Meet Beyond the Jlcber 3. Grant; R. W. Adams, ienced in catching present-duRiver"; closing remarks by Bishpresident of the board, of educav criminals of the professional class op E. T. Hatch; benediction by 12 tion nnd Bish.op James E. Burns 'tion was reachod-ithe United only second, tiuriag is that many of their old under- Amos i" W 7TPjf on ton.!. Cook. 18 e it now I2 't who also presided. The choir sang SWIM in 132. npfioxiftinttly . Military exercises world haunts which were formerly were rendered by the American h' '.the opening and. closing numbers; million tata. The Rreatcst ; hy to the police have been Legion at the grave side. The !da G. Hepvrqrth two solo and ies and ftchonk and a lot r"ft.c,hl,! hirn' director Peter: broken up. The crooks are scatter grave in the Bountiful cemetery Eorl Stacey a solo. Opening praymarkho tWnffs-tM- ngs ed throughout the cities, often liv- was dedicated which 'td the ' ' er a by B. C. Holbrook, 'benecljc briesVerc produoed and sold of maJs -- Th11 by Bishop William f.cr beginning , e answer $11 for of faxpay-'paid by ing in comparative security ... Winegar. nnrfAul ue any farmer tion by President J. H. Robinson than two billion dol- s ne neighborhoods. Thus a ' Jtnd his brother, Ridhard, dedicated farf ln 1931 a- - IT million bale LS anl !rc,,lt.or. who ask that the ail-'ambition yWclf Inort persons ..-and serious complication Th 8 industry is check bo assiirn-'nom (,u4ment payment i. . the' grave in the Bountiful Li..a cheap orj 61R000 $485 n brought only ' Accidents W. Graham was the funerKM than onejoilnh icon.idomhly al director. There was a very large is much a? the smaller :crci attendance and many beautiful Some most interesting facts con 19fn interesting experiment, is the stand floral offerings. ' freakish accidents are recerning polity of tinue goverftments present in lated Popular Science Monthly, adjustment A paying farmers to plow up a part Voltaire's saying that "iract 1 The familiar letters N.R.A. have illustrating "nsrJh.L of their cotton, land to keep it least expected is it the danger fh.man flight would over be pd-- iThe hevy fow,e.r 'tl f eut of production. soonest comes to us. Among that ,rney to coIIec,t or- - been adopted as the basis of a reof the FrSel'tr nil's Furt. Here-aff adjust, was thisa fool. tie course, program, of covery slogan, No Rats Allowed, others he relates the following: Jfhrefe great aendent hazards ef fmuA b borne by the geperal pubM r,t proiMM h.tfcwA'fj some of the localities cooper-ating- g P. Wiggins, Kansas aviator, by fs!ow, Christmas. Each year they take lic through higher taxes for cotton. for, several months ajd in community i a toll in life, health And campaigns was bitten by a rattlesnake that mU ktraiffhrhights werrimaderbut wl property goMtoo? if one K&ntpinhor their om?v ir lf5 against these destructive rodents,- had somehow gotten into his plane T004 nrvillA that is the more horrible because . to the Bureau of Biolog- while Dying at ap altitude of recent a advertise-fce so easily avoided. by DoilbtS NflAll according tVrirht made the i may judge fan , SurvPy. During the year end- - about a But EeJiSS EtJ went m the Lond Times, which . mile, but landed and obOf tfiem all, fire js perhaps the daw 1 U June 30, 1933, .the Bureau or- - tained treatment or other faring in a circle The in time to save-hireads: Wantedw-Etoni- an greatest and most common hazard. anti-ra- t of - '.ganized 312 the man for Many nchdol 'as campaigns life. important , . personsimple proposed in .ptfblic enough remained in Special rules, alr of h5f,tory have bcen horn of the territory east of the Mis- - Caesar Beltram of Lyons, France. lrtail bar in Canary Islands. tL!l as kaif an hour Of the 2Cf, 000,000 widows' in In themselves, and yet often broken, Oct tR:C8 much and f 300,000 .of .Experience unnecessary. 200,000 county was struck by. lightning five time, It seems 14 1905 with a flirht lasting 33 supposed greatness 5issippi, most of them on apply tb the holiday season. Can- dia betweenunder 2$ of ide basis. More than 85,000 per- - during his lifetime, yet finally died, that assumed years age. ;ta be hlorians and near-hi- s be used etiher on them are any college minutes, From that time on de- .tn,)le1 dles should man is an expert cocktail mixer. velopments by the Wrights and torianSi 1 was Inevitable that oid'tms joined in spreading more of pneumonia.. the tree dr in windows. All tree Father Noah should get his de- - lthan 125,000 pounds of poisoned 'decorations should be others were rapid. There are 330,000 miles of state Some years ago General New of Romatka bunking in due time, and so it has rat baits. York United! in made the of Anton Those celluloid, highway systems a Nicaraguan revolutionist, ' effective are Control a happened. campaigns cotton an dpaper should be avoid-ri- i States, out of approximately 3,- jhas built up flourishing business was struck noied'.t rby a falling meteor almnet ny tin,, in the winter cTrtT. ' eHey, or kept at a sizable distance 000 ' 000 miles of rural roads. as a poetry tinker, revising .nd while in his tent one night sitting SaJtM-Dumoto tend aed field un poems Anohin eongregat. and was killed. ol.when the rati by amateur hT,t director from flame. Electric lights for Farman archeologist His superstitious . KniMintro ? IVa AW On form 'i. J MAa avnlif the tree should be of good make, soldiers believed that th Almighty and of not more than one firefly had thus shown disapproval of candle power. The wiring should their cause, so they abandoned th be carefully inspected before it is revolution. tree used. Lastly, the should be Mathematicians have , figured kept away from any fireplace and that &00 an American will 'be struck churches 2,260 Only should be removed from the house a were which meteor about one every 9r by destroyed ,in France within the week following Christ300 years on an average. They "World War have been the during mas. After that, the needles dry will also calculate that a person out and become highly inflam- rebuilt. living to the. age of 70- has one several The account for of rats, at the Noah making mable. at the Prnce is a early chance in 7,000 of being struck or how An illustration and i wny more a mea real even the cene doubted by Dr. Woolley, radication greatest war ftt,P 0f 16- He recently sold an . jGare and caution will eliminate . It is claimed by lightning. world is the in thrift. floo'd the A two the of P,ace date memorial sure of the barn, th who, Freetod "holiday falls." Under the empty About L000 persons are injurm B London about 4000 et C a Temple hNP!l Masons J?20 and'Jouses, and Jew whi,e th hazards are listed heading of fun companys Vrrk ed in bathtubs to every one hurt to the came to !was 8!fuAiA. of club erected J5 all employees memory house, none of ulPilf, accident caused by dangerous toys II. Murray of St. Louis, charg in Mesopotamia J. accidents. Atrtit S3, COO railroad who died in the which'Te onwed. Police housfi. receJ 2,000 years later. The archeologist ed with intoxication, was released and unwise methods of celebrating. Free Masons j" finally !8UPPy stock 'C0Urt rase. The Americans are killed errry year its believes that the Jews when he deftly picked up two pins Sharp knives, tin horns with ragaccidents securing in ltd about '"ryingTili! by 5C 'SSSiSJt, court room floor on to the rl'nddrfflJ ged corners, air rifles, tool kits placed their homes, about as tiny as dove from the a Pullman porter Assyrians and adopt test the steadiness, of his eye and are killed instruments containing With $106 and a bank book road train to sharp 87 at bottom hit by automobiles. t(j jt as thejr own. In support bf hand. these and similar articles, when showing $8,000 in deposits in his for $100, of Most of the accidents ironical Eng., Leeds, Sharpe Robprt view he pointed to Asstrian given to children too small to use pocket, Morris Gotz of Malden, was a note flood suicide and is the his enumerated of clothing iiea greatly exagby our writ: them properly, invite disaster. Viscountess Gort of London has left a river bank, and after the toWcti w,ich portray the Rt Mass., dropped a slug in an ele-- J doubtful was w man in which whether we that a it on 6 pitifully qoo Anywav years is a long grated, Its easy to have a safe Christ- vated turnstile instead of a coin, put her pet monkey into a nursing cf a horsemas and its a lot more fun. Plan and. drew a fine and a jail sen- - home for a rest cure at a cost of stream had been dragged four'timo i,ack and wj,ile most arche-- l hal1 ever knowius.t what bPPen- injured by the falling his door over heBhowed nailed his shoe p had he El,Phrate8 in for body cl vaHey !hei ar0Hnd days 'ci0gist9 agree that the popular tence. yours that way. .$75 a week. . well. luck. and for distant day. ' alive fiat , fav-wit- . h . - de-,m- - ninety-secon- ex-spe- . - - I . , is-- - - n, 1 - M2 Cottons . . . Warned Assign Wheat Payments p ren-the- m t n.t $1-9- ) ' - .y y .. n . , rH; . .! fbrf nro n flSs bpoch-makin- g i well-know- !- - high-clas- 1 off-trln- w -a- ctJme-terv.- Peculiar -- $W Safe Christmas vjra1 e s 1 ' - . 5 Strange True About Kfme . s Jr nt 1 CaBtil-liaan- ' nt StS M n super-salesma- I - sur : NbrtTfi'ira S I : . .1 o, |