Show TIIE SALT C OF C Call Becomes PLANS-ORATOR- Y LATvK RECORDS READ Marshal TEST Murray On January 15 IN LEAD CASE n Pension total of will be awarded the winners ofprizes the oratorical content to be conducted by the Americanization committee of the chamber of commerce amon children of foreign-bor- n residents Washington's birthday It was announced following a meeting of the committee Thursday by the Very Rev Monsignor D O Hunt chairman The best manuscript In each of the nationality groups will be given a Prire in addition to first second and third awards to the best speakers on the day of the final contest In order to shorten the time of the contest only 10 orations will be given These will be selected by a special committee which will be appointed to read the manuscripts all of which must be submitted to the chamber of commerce not later than February 5 The 10 best will be returned to the authors by February 10 which will give them ample time to memorize their addresses by February 22 Monstgnor Hunt explained George Washington has been selected as the subject for the orations specified to contain between 800 and 1000 words The contestants must be not more than 16 years of age The contest program will be held February 22 at 2 p m at the chamber of commerce with Monstgnor Hunt In charge In addition to the 10 orations a short musical program featuring selections from various foreign lands will be given Breeders’ Chief Ch i i r ges Fr a u At Statistics TWO HELD ON 1 Special to The Tribune 18 s NEW YORK Jan 9 —The greater part of three hours was consumed today at the trial In the U B district court of five individuals and three corporations charged with conspiracy to defraud in the sale of Utah Lead Special to TU Tribune MURRAY— After serving Murray as Its marshal for just a lew months less than the twenty years which would have entitled htm to a pension under the state law Marshal J W Caldwell will be succeeded January 15 by Schuyler Call This was one of the decisions reached Thursday by the new city commission composed of Mayor Arthur Townsend and Com mlssloner E L Eckman with Com- stock In the of more Introduction exhibits Including records of various sorts bearing upon the than 100 er Forty-secon- testl-Tren- er 1- -2 On Airl letter-writin- st For that From for IN MURDER It of two-sto- ry For Realtor W-Ao- n-ton $50-0- 00 se ‘ THE BREADWINNER WINNIE WINKLE THE I Pi— A talk described as highly satisfactory between the French and German delegates to the reparations conference on the question of sanctions has brought an optimistic note into the sessions and has made it possible for the delegates to begin to count upon getting hQme before the end of next week I JUST aerr OFP TH1 ROD AH’ UP PLENTy OF UKCIE SAM'S ON THIS TRIP' NOW CERTIFICATES JUST GONNA RUSH WINNIE HtK FEET' r X'f OF T Ttst-’C- Sidney W ie ie I Weather I H’APE VA PEACHES’ JU&T GOT PACK OFF TH VJOAD AM’ I’M ROTTEN D'DVJA YG7H MONEY WAS Ni&5 ME WHILE gone MONEY? I r 'lshtly yesterday Franciaco stepson value but is still considerably below the Georve Keller of Bon also cm atter Mrs seasonal normal area of and stepdauhter The Qeprxa H Fisher of Manti the southern Pacific coast has caused eon aldermble rain In that teflon and as far in land as uutlutii Utah Cloudy weather is general over the southwestern quarter of ’ " the country Along the northern boy' tiktea are clear and temperatures continue Special to tha Tribune7' o PROVO— EUt abet h Brown widow of Philat alues ander Rroan died at the family residence Comparative data at Salt Luke City Tern pel a t u re Deg rees M3 South Fifth West straei Thursday following a paralytic stroke Highest temperature today about ft 29 Mrs Brown was born in London England child the 60 November 34 1664 While she svaa Highest la this month since 1874 14 family moved to South Africa whero she Lowest at T a m Lowest this month since 1814 In 1863 the —30 joined theL D 8 church 23 family cam to Utah set time at Farinliu-to- n Mean for today 38 Normal They moved soon after to 81 Thotnaa Nev and in 1674 came to Provo where they Inches Precipitation Total precipitation for the 94 hours have lived evsr stace 0 ended it i p m Mrs Brown served a an officer of the 17 Relief aociety for many years and was the Tolal for this month to date Accumulated deficiency for UUs month first religion class teacher in Provo 11 to dae The mother of eleven children she li 1 13 Total since October 1 to date survived by four torn CharUs H of Loa Accumulated thice Op t 1 9 81 Angeles Cal ! William of Magna and HarTAKEN WTATIIFK OHHFRVAnONB both of Provo four vey and Grorte A AT 8 P M MOUNTAIN TIME daughters Mr H T Maxfield of Balt Lake Mrs H B Hates of Orem Mrs R f and Mrs M&xtleid Bonny Clare Nev One hundred William Harding of Provo and seven grandchildren and fifty-fiv- e also gurvive Funeral servieca will be held Sunday at I 30 p m in th Hixth ward chapel Fr'ends SUtloni may view the body at the family residence Interment will be in rnor to thecityservices cemetery Elizabeth Broun pm I Boise Cheyenne Chicago Denver Grand Jet Helen Kau City Lander Los Any Minns poll 01 on 00 03 00 00 00 03 02 Pueblo Reno St Louis Balt Lake SO oo 10 00 00 Cldy Cldy Cldy rvHr Clear Pt rldy Pt cldy Pt cldy finof Cldy cidy Pt cldy Cldy Clear 00 Clear 01 Snow oo Pt cldy 00 cldy Ban Dievo Son Fran t near Dr J F Flynn Heads Board EVENING ! DINNER AN'TH 0EST SHOW Irt Town an1 to Tits Tribuna West treasurer W 8 Dalton attorney A J Sorenson marshal Ken Gibson water master and street supervisor Fay Mitchell assistant water master W C Mayne and James Householder patrolmen The town board Is composed of the same members as served the past two years with the exception of Mr Jacob MONEY RATES NEW YORK f (API — Oil! money steady 4 high 4lv low 4 ruling rate 41 4'v close Time loan easier Jn to 4 4‘i4 mercial five-a- days t 4ife4t4 months four months prime com- paper easier 4X5H Bankers acceptances unchanged - : house on Canal street here On Jitnuxry 3 M C xw of or 17 1930 t motor will b City 10 8o Jeanette Douglas Brown’ NOTICE u a e oo Ur DER tw STOCKHOLOF ANNUAL MFFTINO OF IVTERMOLN-TAITITLE GUARANTY COMPANY N hereby given that the anof stockholder of Title Ouaranty Company will be held at the office of the company on the third floor of the IVaeret Bank building Salt lake City Utah on the leth day of January 1930 at the hour erf 1 o'clock p m for the purpoee of electing director for the purpoee of considering the matter of amending re go Section ft Article 2 of the a to provide that the regular meeting of the Board of Director ahall be held on the second Saturday of January April July and October of each Vear as to provide that special meetand ings may be railed by the president or any three director upon not leg than fhe days' notice personally eeged upon each director or mailed to uch director at his last known place of residence such service by mall to be oompiete on the depoeit of such notice In the United States Foetoflrre at Salt Lake City Utah Also fur the ttanaaC-tio- n of such other business sa may properly com before the meeting Notice 1 for Mrs BUrt'Hyji — Funeral services -- Gladys Butcnr will be held Friday at 2 p m in the Eighth ward chape! The body will he in sia'e at the 4 Hamilton avenue Friday until 1 30 p m Interment will be in 'Wasatrh Lawn under direction of the Deseret cemetery Mortuary company GERRIfSkN- - FuneraJ ervlcea for Adriana DeWaal Orrltnen wile of James Gernt-se- n who died January 3 will be held in the Eleventh sard chapel it 3 p m Bun-G- ay with interment in the Cuy cemetety Frier service will be held at 11 a m in the Booth ward chapel 1 Saturday 7 ooeie Friend may view the body from 10 30 a in to time of services Saturday in the chapel at Tooele and Saturday evening and Bunday until I 70 p m at the (eriltwrn residence K1J4 Linneii avenue The services are In chaise of tne Lanuu mortutry Funeral service for E i sabe ? h R Hood will be hid Friday at 13 30 n tr In th F'eventh ward reoel The body will lie m state at the residence of C R Hood 1128 Thistle avenue Friday from 10 a m until 12 noon Interment will be in City cemetery undr direction os th Deseret Mortuary company RAYMOND— Funeral service for NormaiJ I eRy Raymondbe 96held known asat Ray" 10 30 Raymond wil Sunday a m in the Larkin mortuary chapel 2M) East South Temple street Interment wul be in OUy cemetery Mr Raymond vm an employee of the city water department for twenrv-thre- e vear He died Utiexafternoon jktjhlg home pectedlyJVfonday BAWYkl- i- Fuiural services for Mr Rebec-r- a A Sawyer will be held (rum the Paula Episcopal church Friday at 4 3® m wph the Rev A B Butcher in f Interment will follow in the charge family p’ot m Trcmont I1L Friends are requested jo omit flow-- 1 SHARP — Funeral aervice for Don Roa Sharp 8 will be held Friday m? I p nu in the East Midvale ward chaiWl The body will Iia in state at the home in Eaft Midrale Friday until II 39 p m Inter meat will be in the Sandy cemetery un-d- er direction of the Deseret Morftuarf company l' services1' for Mrsl Timmerman wife of Peter Timmerman 380 Thirty-thirSouth street will be hed at noon Sunday in thw Milter ward chapel under the direction of th Larkin moriiary Interment will beln the ttasalth I awn friends kikft - may use Uis body Imm cemetery a m Sunday at the residence TURNFR —Funeral servic for Evelyn Joyco Turner daughter of William and Kayota Cook Turner 149 Williams avenue will be held Saturday at 1 p m at the family home Friend may view the boor Friday afternoon and evening Interment w ill be In the Wasatch Lawn cemetery under the direction of the Larttinjnortuary WII LTAM8— Funeral aervice for Anderson William a well known resident of Salt Lake City for the past 26 years wboee occurred at hla residence 139 dath Hawthorne avenue after a lingering tunes wilt be held at Neil O'Donnell mortuary tomorrow Saturday) afternoon at 3 30 p m under the auspice of the Spanish-Amenca- n War Veterans of wh'ch oreaniration Mr Williams wag member Burial will be in the veterans plot at th C’lty cemetery Friends may view the body this afternoon and tomorrow until funeral hour at the Neil O Donnell funeral home 972 East First South street TIMMSRMAN-—Funera- Caroline 16aate FUNERAL DIRECTORS INTER MOUNT manager A IN Mortuary CnTsTITEglL 144ft State HyA 88 NEIL O DONNELL funeral director eu£ balmer Was 64ft8mort 172 RjUt So ToSFFtf WILLIAM TAYLOTL UTAH S LEADING MORTICIAN 125 NO Mt‘n an3 B O O’DONNFLL As CO undertaker smbalmera 93 Bo 4th East Was 646j FLORISTS MTU 10 E "irowEna ws Broadway WaajJSlO 87 So Main' Waa ERNEST LAMBOURNt 1516 Salt Lake’s oldest and leading florist NOTICE hereby given that the regular annual meeting ox the etockholders of Utah Poultry Producer Association will be held at the company a office in the Dooly building Balt Lake City Utah on Friday the 24th day of January 1930 at the hour of 9 o clock m at which time the proposition will be submitted of amending the articled of incorporation In the following particulars that la to say: 1 That Article II be amended to si&te more clearly the territorial scope of the ooropany'a buaineaa operations 9 That Article VI be amended to more dearly define the objects powers and purpose of the corporation and by incorporating In substance the provision now contained in paragraphs XI and XiU 9 That Article VTT be amended no as te fix the third Thursday of January of each year at the hour of 9 o'clock a m at the company's general office at Balt Lake City Utah as the time when and the place where the regular meeting of the stockholders shall be held and prescribing the method of calling special meetings 4 That Article VIII be amended with respect to the personnel of the present board of directors and to eliminate certain provisions having to do with representation on the board of director and to eliminate the provision to the effect that the authority of the execu tlve committee abaU be defined In the Notice 1 ft Hi at Article IX be amended with respect to the personnel of the present officers and their term of office 0 That Article X be amended to provide that the Internet of each stockholder shall be determined by the number of shares of the several claanes of stock standing in hia name and to provide that the capital stock of the corporation shall be 1231700 shares of the par value of $100 per share divided into 220 700 shares of Class A Special stock 2ft 000 shares of Common stock and ! 000 000 shares of Preferred stock and to specify the condition under which said clnase erf stock shall be burned end to define the rights powers and privileges erf the holders of each of such classes of stock to further provide for the exchange by present stockholders of the shares held by them for an equal number of share of Preferred stock and in addition thereto one share of Common stork to each person making such to provide that Preferred exchange stock shall be secured by a lien on the company's real property that it shall have a preference right to cumulative dividends not to exceed eeven per cent and to provide the relative rights erf the holders of the several classes of stock in the event of liquidation or winding up of the company affair 7 That Article XI be eliminated 8 That Article XII be designated as Article XI and that it be amended to for the governprovide that ment of the association may be adopted amended or repealed at any regular annual stockholder' meeting or at any special meeting called for that purpose 9 That Article XIII be eliminated 10 That Article XIV be designated Article XII and to eliminate from said article the provision with respect to the raising of funds and the financing of the business of the association 11 That Article XV be eliminated By order of the Board of Directors JEPSE W HOOPFS President CLYDE C LDMONOa Secretary nual meeting LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE VWE‘VB M GOT PV&H- OVtP TV4VE T- CTVOVNp UOOK KY 'EF CONMOHCk TvKT OF BE-- fcvrt Mlc -- JUST OKf DON'T TWt vtOJW6STeS TO - COM CtWT- Stumped VJHKTS THE USE OF CROWD WA GFTTVHg K gQi THE VUNCfc IF TYCVRT TVv WHO PON'T BUT MNTTWVKG? 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BOB BEK MNVT I'M STOKBEb - In the Dlitrirt Court of the United State for the Dutrrt of tTiah in the matter of Adam Wesley Ensgn a voluntary baik-ru- pt lt Bankrupur No I’tfc To th Creditor of Adams Wesley Fnftsn of Balt Lake Cltv Count v of Sait Las aud district aforesaid a bankrupt Notice i$ hereby guru that on the J1t dav of December A D 1939 the said Adams Wes’ey Fnstvn ws rlulv d ud’caed s buk-ruand that THE FIKST tP ms CHFDiroua will be held t the offue of the underatrned Referee in BarkrupUr 424 Besson B'dg Balt La'ce City Utah on the 30th d'tv of Janus rv uno at in o clock m at which Mine the ajurt creditor msjr attend prove their claims sgpo’iU a trustee examine the bankrupt and transact g n h other butnes a may properly come be Jure said meeting J T M COWFTU Referee in Bamcuptcv Salt Take Citv Utah January 9h lots In the Detect Court of the Untied Bratea for the D strict of Urh to the matter rf Aphono Pace a mlaiuazy bankrupt la Biirtrupur No Itjww To ihe crdtUr of Ainhoneo Face of Lake City Coun'v of Sait Lake and disinul afrre4id laa bankrupt en l L VfoRRIM the 7th Notice tat oa ssd hebyA i AT- Secretary dav of February bw krwru phon'O Pace wax d i'v adirns HTH HK 7 FIPST MUrtlM and that o'fwe of CRKDriORS will be held at NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING the rutr4 eued Refer- - in Bankruptcy Sxll la- - Citv Uh on the Benson S’''-Annual meeting of the American Red JOth to It) e cock of Jan iarv ion at Cross with election of Board of Direca no dy at which ume the aatd creditors may tors will be held Monday January 13 attend prove their els ms andoM a ?tnf?es t and transect oll at 12 noon in the bail room of the exftfijin the banknii other busmeca a may proiwrly emm befoe Newhouve Hotel said meetieg f Public is cordially Invited M'frtkrvw T tt J LDOARDA W EDO WOOD Referee In Pantruptcvy JKxecuUve Secretary Balt Utt City Utah January 8th I9J0 ie r te m cn In' th of Kcp-- t Slt L IOVE KOffWSFL by E H Kcwpmil At Jane Jensen Special to Th Tribune MORONI —Funeral service were held In the bast ward chapel Tuesday at 1 p m for Wilma Jaa daughter ofSat-O who died W and Leo’s Iron Jensen a brief lllnese urday morning following The speaker Morgan Lamb ass In charge were Morgan lamb Irvin Gee Bishop Ephraim Nelson and Daniel Anderson DonSurvivand a brother ing are her parent Intertwo sisters Mebbs and Fchth Joan ment waa In Moroni cemetery Special to Th Tribune OtlDFN —Funeral ervirta for Jeanette Douglas Brown wife of City Fnglneer John will be held oil Saturday at 2 C Brown with p m in the Twelfth ward rhauel In’er-meBishop David J Wilson in charge will be held in the Ogden City cemetery )id hop Christena Christenson Special to Th - Tribune OirNNlMO- N- Funeral services were held Mrs Christena Ogeson Chris TuesdayIn for the Hamilton ward under the dl tenson Chris Mr F Fmbiry puUon o Chari hv A M MUor lenson was eulovtred Mautl Hans C Olsen ChrUtian A Frierson Joseph A Larsen and Charles £ “ SALE thr chvrntor la5 53 t 7th Zut TJtxh r Wilma il Two of the inujred were In a ua condition in the Easton hos- - NOnCE Swendish Special to Th Tribune Nev— Funeral errce were held Ft Wednesday for Jacob pwendivh who d'ect operaTuesday at midnishfc following an ws in Interment tion for spMudiciti Bwendish had resided In F'y eemetery U survived by Ely for som months and hi widow and a daughter Embley 4 tAOTT VSTON Pa Jan 9 (P)— Two por-we- re killed live were Injured two others wre missing In a gas osion which demolished a double Phyllis Gottfriedson Special to Th Tribune for service BPRlNOVfl IE— Funeral Oottfnedaen damthter of Mr And PhyllisMerrill Oott frtedeun of Salt Lake Mrs will be held Saturday at 2 P m from the Mis Oottfrled-eo- n First ward chspel her died in Bait Lake Thursday of pneumonia Tripp Jan 9 Ml— Lloyd L Fathers arrested in Janesvtlls Wts as the "perfumed slugger” who at- Blast Wrecks House John H Hammer OOftN-Fine- ral rrvicM for John H Rammer retir'd business man who died In hi apartment at the Hotel Bigelow WedBINGHAM— Dr J F Flynn has nesday will be held at the Klrkeodail-Dar-in- g been named president of the town chapel at 2 p m Sunday under th suspires of odenW lodge No offt I O O F board with T H McMullln A C The John th Church Ilvsloo Lftrlck John T West and Rex T of theHerOood Shepherd will preach the funeral gerrmrn Interment will be in the Tripp as trustees Appointive offi- Ogden The bpdy may be cemeery cers hare been announced as fol- viewed City at the KirkendalLDarhng rhaoel lows: Saturday after noon and Sunday until the O L Countryman clerk John T time of the service Special -I TO WE P Larson Special to Th Tribune AAH -- DON'T TRV TO 6NE AAE ) 5AAAV TH' SUS)NE5S' VOU’Rfc DON'T IET AHV viw me A1A N DICTATE going out George Special to Th Tribune I FKf— Funeral services fop Oeorge P Larson 61 of Clawson Emery county who died here January I at the home of Lis brother Lewi Larson will be held Id the Thirn ward chapel Saturday at 9 p m William Hadfleld will be in charge Mr Clawson had been working In Park City at th mines for the past two year He developed miners consumption and came VO Ihl last November to reouperate It Is undecided as to wner burial will take place 00 OOlCidy Her Master’s Voice fi this eervlces were held 'luesdsy efiernoon for John Schofield 63 who died suddenly Saturday of heart disease Interment ws In the city cemetery The deceased is survived by his widow one daughCharlotte BuuneU Bchofcid ter Mrs Lena Anderson Chester five sons Gardner of Alpme Mark of Bingham Clarcn Leon and Bernard Schofield of brothers Joseph O Boring City three Schofield of Spring City Wilford and Milsiston Schofield of California and fourJuste-len ters Mrs Fmma Pgteraon Mr Jan and Mrs Anna Justesea of Spring City and Mr Lily Hide of Balt Lake Clear Clear Clear M'Rutn omClear Omaha Phoenix Pocatello Portland Waxhlnatn 8 inmucc a Ycllowsion Yuma BpeeUI to The Tribune AFRINO C’lTr— Funeral 00 33 on Modena Needles New York Beattie Snkoana Tonopsn John Schofield 00 Cldv 01 Clay 92 Snow T Clear 00 Pt cldy SEATTLE When Gas at the family v ’ o Die SS 1 Perfumed Slugger Pleads Guilty to Burglary tacked many women today entered a plea of guilty to first degree burglary Fathers was charged with entering the home of James E Dundo here He will armear In supreme court January 23 for sentence After a series of alleged attacks on women In the northwest Fathers fled east and was arrested in Janesville Police called him the “perfumed reek slugger" because he was said to of cheap perfume during his prowl-lug- s Fathers was not charged with assault as many of his victims were reThe luctant to appear In court maximum penalty on the burglarycharge Is 20 years in the state pent- Omyhera $30 Woolnien Name Marketing Group Hague Delegates fwtkul HAGUE Netherlands Jan I Omyhert died Sidney ASKED vs Cl - on Turn Cheers PlYORtlS Jack residence 613 becond East Bigler Jackson 8tret Thius-dHMl sou (rurlsv LINCOLN Neb Jan oijoalng a short illness He ua bum L’hel Holt Dodge s Noble B Dodge Charging “fraud and deception" in at Grant rail Minn Slumber U cruelty world was war a He veteran and a member the nation's show rings President White Men ArrcMod for of the American legion He had been Charles draff of the Nebraska Puie Dl VORi Id CjKANI to Ui lb International amelter lor four Bred Livestock Breeders' association O vs Paul Burma Burmaaler year Betty Dura to Attempting He la lurvived by hi widow Mrs Mary ter adultery urged members meeting here today to Ko’strom Omvhers hia father who llvea take drastic measures in St Paul Uim aud a atepdauihter against the NEW HUTU FILED Farmer Negro practice of “plugging" Salt Lak Investment company va H O Walton and K P Wataon ault to quiet title Plugging he explained is a method Edwin L Hanson of Injecting ingredients beneath the BAKERSFIELD Calif Jan 9 UP) NftW CORPORATIONS hide of an animal to level depresSpecial to Tht Tribuuw — men were arrested Two Root white here Bhlnst NTIPTIz—Funerat Mountain BOl Asphalt aervlce for Fdwtn Porky sions In Its contour company capitalisation S12SO Alfred B L Hnnsun who died suddenly at hi home ‘An exhibitor showing an animal today In connection with the alleged Jak-oiIn Bountiful Friday were held luesday president Neil I) Flatter aexrtiary In tho Bountiful Second ward chapel that has thus been tamjrcred with1 beating and attempt to bum J J treasurer The nervices wer conducted by Oorf E negro farmer Sheriff Cas he said “is a crook and a fraud and Tullls Garrett with assistance and graves de serBEAL t STATE TRAN8PFB must be Handled without gloves Cn Walser refused to divulge the names vices by the Balt Lake I O O P lodg W Carlton to Adella S C Murle men he Intends of first the No 2 of which Mr Hanson was A member stating lets a combined effort Is made bv our lot 2 block 17 plat D I The speakers Included Dr B L Kesler to W H Alder lot breeders Judges and managers of the to make a careful check of the ne- 6t 93''vner Richard acres E MiKnrlend Chatles Smith and Cworge J Highland gro's story shows and fairs the system will evenMusic selections were given b Oarrrtt Alex Rvertds to Mabel Beveridge was brought to a hospital Tullls the Second ward Choir and Mrs Inez by toIn V the blow 5 2 4 Hus saddest and block tually result oodmautea Hnbmson Piece from xuhdiWsion Injuries ward livestock improvement that here suffering from b ora In Centerville was Mr Hanson 8 Condle to Thrnns Con-dwhich he may not recover He told Mnrnarctnotion March ft IU'iO In 1684 he with his lamtl could befall us" 6 toanship 2 south moved to Idaho He a was in the stork bus! was he beaten club with authorities the He urged that weit range "fakers" be spotteas until lUu) whan he added farming Vo to Thoma Con-dted by special Inspectors and that during the night and dragged down Marnarct E Condle SO his activities 6 A block lot auplat and IA0A he was stationed In Butte In Darnel Alexander to Asmo-- J nkina they be kept from awards and pre- a lonely country road behind an Mont as advance agent for the Labor Ex tomobile by two men who started to company lot 15 block 17 mium money The practice he added change orinnltatlon December 2i) 1HU7 lie A to soaked his kerosene fire plat was married to Rosetta L FKher In has even permeated the ranks of apply Mr Hanon went on ar L D B mission clothing when the approach of anclub exihibltors to Colorado His wife died In 1914 other automobile frightened his asDecember 81 1919 he married Mrs Zena sailants away The occupants of the Berdeil a resident of Balt Lake Mr Hanson was coniWed on of the Midvale Youths Fined man second car brought the injured largest market gardener of Davis county here Besides hit widow Mrs 7ena B Hanson Girl for Striking he la survived by the followina chFd’rn Hospital attaches said Tullls Is in Weather condition January 9 1970: Mrs Carol Durham atd M'ss oadv Hana critical condition No motive could Anhotiih weather In Salt Lake was un Divison of Alameda Cal : Lari P Special to Th Tribune f no mot the day xetlrd precipitation dend' Ir!n F Henson Ann'sHjnsorn for the attack be Idaho Pv assigned had occurred up to 0 o clock The tempers' M Hannon Bountiful Rov Bee dell - MIDVALE —Roland Mortensen 18 and Mrs ture ha risen above Nampa Bird Wins Letters Result Highest Honor In Blackmailing Charge at Ely New Funerals MAMUtsS 1 H RVF WAIIIAM C LOClvINOTON Halt Lak COULHAKT bail Lake OkKIKUD Stock Shows BRUTAL ATTACK alleged activities In the stock sales promotion line of the defendants After a witness from the New York missioner GotUeib Nerger as hold- Telephone company had identified over several records Morris Rosenberg Mr Caldwell was for five years printer was called to the stand to for fourin chief and Murray night testify concerning his dealings with teen years day chief of police Mr Charles Beadon editor and Joseph Call will have the title and duties of Morris assistant editor and writer fur chief of police and bail commissioner the Trend of the Market and Stock to leave the ser- Market Reporter defendants which Another vice of the city the same day will be had offices on West d Edward A Parkinson who has been street superintendent of the electric light Printer Tells of department for twelve years LeRoy Richardson Is named as his successor Circular Work Glenn E Howe succeeds Fred R Rosenberg said that he had printed and Roscoe Beckstead 18 were fined Morgan as city attorney Ed Larson circulars as well as part of each of $10 each and ordered to report to the remains as fire chief a position he the two papers named He was not Midvale Justice court once every two lias held for sixteen years and has permitted by federal Judge John M weeks for the next four months fol " the added duties of traffic chief Woolsey to tell what his bill had lowing their conviction on misdeThomas Lewis who has been sens amounted to or whether It had been meanor charges before Justice W B An an extra and Henning McGinnis Thursday The fines were lng as AFTON Wyo —Dr Oeorge W West paid derson become the night peace offiWilliam V Hill superintendent of paid has been Installed as president of the comon were d cers succeeding A B Caldwell and Boyd's City Dispatch The arrested Lincoln County Farm bureau with company youths of the Market but said that he plaint of Frances Allsop 20 of Mid- Ozro Gardner as vice president and Joseph Gillen Trend of the Market but sal dthat he vale who asserted that while riding L C Jenben as secretary-treasurhad never met any of the Individual In an automobile with them two Willard Lancaster Lee Preston Jake defendants Beadon Morris W'llliam weeks ago one struck her with a brass Miller and Carl Walton were elected set and the other threatened directors at a recent meeting H Rankin Harry M Phillips or knuckle her with a pistol Charges of asMichael Barnett The report of last year's activities Mr Hill told of telephone conversa- sault with a deadly weapon origi- showed that through the organizations with “Horace Browne” the nally filed against each were reduced tion of the wool pool the wool sold CALDWELL Idaho (P)— A White name which Beadon had used ac- at the behest of the girls father brought the highest price paid In Star his attorney Arthur N Thomas Allsop cents while Individual valley 33 Plymouth Rock cockerel of O A cording In toTrend of the Market clips sold as low as 27 cents per pound Sandvlg Nampa was declared grand Sager Hill testified In Mr A wool marketing committee has been that August Court Sett Hearing champion at the Oem State Royal 1927 his company had sold mailing chosen made up of Dr West Mr Speolit t The Tribune Poultry show here today Ore-wlists direct for Medford Domes purposes circularizing — of Vantages’ Appeal Gardner and Heber F Burton ELY Nev Arrest of Raymond Henry aid ta Morris These lists Hut Thursday following an alleged the grand championship in the to besaidan were he much in demand by LOS ANGELES Jan 9 W —Oral Seattle attempt to blackmail W 8 Elliott turkey division with a White Holland Murderer Alexan Ely hotelm&n has led to the revola-tto- n young tom Barred Rock hens be- merchandising and banking houses arguments on the appeal of as Namhe said they did the tier Pantagcs wealthy vaudeville acg containing of extensive longing to George H Sparks of Expecting Her Release man from a conviction on an assault names of many persons able to tivities on the part of the prisoner pa took first honors in the 27 before be held will charge January contest WALLA WALLA Wash Jan 9 (fPi according to officers the district court of appeals Presid- — Formal order for release of Ruth With the announcement of his ar Postal Authorities ing Justice N P Conrey announced Garrison Seattle girj who poisoned rest here word came from Sheriff Furnish Long List Justice Conrey allowed Pan Mrs Douglass Siorrs wife of her today James Ratazzl of Eureka that the Salvation Army Caret Assistant U S Attorney Irving tages until February 25 to file his lover In 1918 will be prepared at once same signature was attached to a days for submission to Judge A W HawNeedy Unemployed Spieler Introduced records secured by opening brief fileand the state 10Transnumber of letters that had been reits answer to ceived by business men here and postoffioe Inspectors which set forth after kins Frank B Sharpsteln the girl's trial on charges attorney said today following receipt other Ely business men also came Although several thousands of Salt the names and addresses of hun- cript of Pantages’ was of forward with letters they had re- Lake men are unemployed during the dreds of persons who Invested In Utah brought by Eunice Pringle 17 ObHawkins' ruling oa the haJudge not filed court be will week last cold in weather it Lead securities appellate ceived present beas corpus hearing last week servers the establish to for the Insaid probably were Identified by county appeal The records Ruiz Is said to have admitted au- necessary Miss Garrison was hopeful today spector Samuel J Illlan who testified would be disposed of by July Asso- but on the advice of her attorney was thorship of the letters which gen soup kitchens it was reported Thursof the concerning letters sent to and re- ciate Justices J M York and Freda at afternoon those meeting for end a bad day Intimated silent erally erick Houser will hear the appeal ceived from investors who failed to comply with his de- Central Council of Social Agencies Several soup kitchens now being Frank P Falvey special accountant with Justice Conrey mands for money Hotel Men Guests of With the arrived of a postoffice operated by the Salvation Army are to the department of Justice presitua- sented records of the Utah Lead comPilot Woman inspector to investigate the matter adequately taking care of the Off Hops City’s New Hostelry Marion Major pany of Delaware the company preparatory to placing charges tion declared B Mrs of the named as defendant and the Y Coast N F Utah Is Ruiz the Quinn that it representing likely against Salt Lake hotel proprietors manprisoner's sanity will be tested of- County public welfare department was Lead company of Utah which Is not agers and members of the Greeters' merchant ANGELES Jan 9 IP— organization ficials assert implicated In the charge or named in LOS BayardtoMendenhall were guests of the new Amelia Earhart holder of the womthe board of directors of the Indictment-Deput- y elected hotel at a dinner Square Temple vathe fill to Che6t here en's record left the Community Attorney Oeneral William airplane inspeed night In the hotel dining Thursday William of monoa new death the New Mulholland by F left cabin state of York the early cancy today room Ernest C Rossiter manager OPENS attorney general's office attached to plane speed ship which she acquired presided Storey Jr the bureau of securities identified recently en route to New Y ork With Hie new hotel completed at a cost records of the Trend of the Market Miss Earhart in the big red plane held a public reception HEARING Butlerville House Inc of the corporate defendants rated as capable of 195 miles per of 8500000 was opened for business were marked in evidence The hour Is Her secretary Norah Aster Friday and Destroyed by Fire which lund was not indicated by the Monday trial will be continued tomorrow young flier that she Intended to atST MARIES Idaho UP)— Chester Special to The Tribane Marihuana Susjtect tempt nonstop flight Is MURRAY— Defective wiring C Ward on trial on a charge of murField attendants said Miss Earhart Use der Thursday began presentation of blamed for the destruction Thursday Speaker Urges Held on Open Charge would she the told follow them house occuhis side of the fatal shooting of night of the in Selling Transcontinental Air transport unTelephone Butlerville of Jortes Edward Maries hotel a proSt Cole pied by John Flores 33 of 14 North First Harry less storms forced her south The county fire department respondRules by which the most may be street was arrested Thursday West prietor furnithe Defense witnesses Including Ted ed to the alarm and saved talned from telephone conversations Widotv Suet afternoon by Detective Jack Brown total loss woe a Ward brother of the defendant said ture but the building were outlined by Ernest R Kimball and Officer W E Glleston as a susCole's death was tmitgrowth of Chief Jack Clay estimates the dam- realtor and former wire chief of the Husband’s Death pected marihuana vender He was 82000 wife at ward's had age attentions he pptd Mountain States Telephone & Telebooked on an open charge The ofand that he had Just left her room Mrs Aurelia Tremayne’ damage ficers reported finding five marigraph company before the salesAUTO VICTIM DIES In his hotel when he was shot Premen’s division of the Salt Lake real suit against Charles It Dowse Salt huana clgarets sewn In the lining of estate board at the Elks club Thurs- Lake realtor in which she seeks viously Ted Ward testified he LARAMIE Wyo Jan 9 his overcoat warned Cole that it was dangerous Ozanlch of Butte Mont died day night for the death of her husband to pay too much attention to a mar- today In a hospital here as the reSpeaking on "Selling Real Estate Lawrence Tremayne 43 opened on Police Board Accepts ried woman sult of Injuries suffered Monday by Telephone" Mr Kimball cited Thursday before District Judge OsWard said Cole replied "I can take vien an automobile overturned on courtesy as the most Important fea- car W McConkie Patrolman’s Resignation care of my business and I also can the Lincoln highway near here and ture of wire conversation died from a broken back Tremayne take care of anybody who Interferes crushed him The driver of the car Mr Kimball commended The Trib- received last April 20 when he and Resignation of W L Huff a pawith It" It was not long after this which officers say wu being used une telephone service He said "Call Dowse quarreled over the division trolman for the police department Cole was said shot witness that the In traffic fled and has not The Tribune for a real businesslike line of their property In the 600 block was accepted Thursday by the city The state contended Ward admit- beenliquor of East Fourth South street Dowse commission Huff resigned to take located A certificate of ow- prompt and courteous service” ted he killed Cole but other wit- nership for the car found at the scene The speaker declared the telephone was acquitted of a charge of Invo- another position Chief of Police Jonesses said he Insisted he acted on bore the name of Frank Karach 209 can be employed as the quickest and luntary manslaughter at his prelimi- seph E Burbidge advised the commost effective sales agency of today nary hearing In city court missioners K street Sacramento CaL DEFENSE 2t 10 1900 F’orrnee Court Spends Segsiou in Eighteen Prizes Distrib' Present Incumbent Jint Receiving 100 Exhibits tiled to Foreign-Bor31 isses Qualifying for Children Feb 22 at Fraud Trial ' A FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY TRIBUNE r r |