Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER Charles W Nibley LD S Church Head Ends Active Career I for the needy and chatity for the weak ones The years brought to him wisdom tolerance kindliness pa tience These are the beautiful examples of life he has left for us to try to Leaders Pay Tribute to 1931 3 tain legislation providing pensions for men who dependents of died of disabilities not connected with the service Mr Shackelford said He explained that while pensions are given the survivors of veterans of all other wars regardless of the cause of death only widows and orphans of of the World war veterans who died in Legion Leader Sees Need of New Hospitals Death Claims Hoover’s at Inaugural Ilat-IIold- 12 er W TIPTON Iowa Dec II Reeder 95 who held President HoovMISS MAY ANDERSON superin- er’s hat when he w as Inaugurated tendent of the L D S Primary association and of the L D S Children’s died last night Reeder who owned 1000 acres of hospital — "Bishop NJbley was very Because of the inadequacy much concerned with the Children’s land near here Is believed to have hospitalization program present oldest of Oornell been the (Continued from Pare One) graduate and we in feel his that hospital passproviding for increased the children have lost a real college at Mt Vernon class of 1854 legislation facilities ing He be will for World War many people greatly friend Ever since the establishment Reeder was a friend of the Hoover hospital when he was named presiding buhop —the future president veterans will be asked of the present' Business Religious Groups of the church succeeding William B missed Meeting of the hospital he has stood back of family to “I desire extend said Goddard of my sympathy session congress the campaign he expressed Preston the idea always generous always during to his family and associates ' a desire to hold Hoover’s hat at the Shackelford of Denver secretary of Mourn Death of Man Became Second Counselor DR ELMER I GObHEN pastor sympathetic “In the last conversation I had with inauguration The president did not the area rehabilitation committee of He became second counselor in the First Congregational church— “My him the Incident and Reeder got the American Legion who was Salt Who Aided West expressed the hope that he forget first presidency May 28 1925 at the acquaintance with Charles W Nibley wouldhelive Lake visitor Friday the Job to see a new long enough age of 76 began in a disagreement that had he children’s An effort also is being made to ob- erected would that hospital 1910 1906 and In he toured Europe been petty would have meant hos(Continual lrom Pan One) with President Smith and also ac tility perhaps enmity but he did not be a credit to the church and large Places Ban The first winter they lived in a dug companied him to Hawaii in 1909 He allow it to be either and I found a enough and with the necessary equip- Omening 1918 as a member of the man of genuine worth and sincerity ment to serve all the children of the served in On Hiller Broadcast Reduced Gash out war industries board I have valued his friendship for 30 Primary association needing such HIGHEST QUALITY COAL The boy CharlA immediately beHe was married to Miss Ellen years and I feel that Utah has lost a care Produced by Lion Goa) Co BERLIN Dee 11 (£— Adolf Hitler “Part of the work of the associa gan helping to provide for the fam Ricks in Salt Lake 51 of man was a He character and ago sterling jears 46 tion is to piovide the childien with Geimany s No 1 fascist tiled to leach ily’s support bv working with his to Miss Julie Budge in Logan a As vision LUMP LARGE and ability integrity years $775 the ear of America tonight with a mother in the wheat fields and later ago citizen of our commonwealth I ex- - lessons that are concerned with Jlit broadside Bruen-inSTOVE FANCY Chancellor of against who done have he worked biographies Later $750 by herding sheep people his Also of character besides press the appreciation — but the dictatoiial arm of the worthwhile things in the building up as a clerk in a Wellsville store and widows surviving FANCY NUT are the following sons and regret at his passing ” $650 from the first showed a maiked and daughters RABBI SAMUEL H GORDON of of the intermountain country The government thrust him aside Mrs Hoiace B COAL PEA and authorities Both reich Prussian record of $550 his life will be an tendency toward a business career Whitney always Mrs Roy Bullen Mrs Temple B’nai Israel— “Utah has lost forbade him to broadcast in GerHe spent two winters studying at SP0 DOMESTIC $700 M Cannon Jr Mrs Eastman a great son in the death of President inspiration to children because of the George Wellsville and later went to school Hatch Mrs Luther Howell Mrs Charles W Nibley He had a whole- circumstances surrounding his youth many and rebroadcast to the United DOMESTIC NUT $600 address he had In Brigham City and how he overcame ail the difficul- States an Nibley Meldrum Joel Car- some hearty normal spirit of good- ties which beset his life as a to drafted chancellor’s the in When he was 17 years old he moved Margaret reply of boy a will towards everybody Service Coal Company lyle and J F Nibley all of Salt Lake spirit al- speech of several nights ago to Brigham City and became a clerk Mrs Alice Smoot of Wash- gentleness and tenderness towards “He was never discouraged CALL WASATcfi250 dein the store of Morns Rosenbaum ington D C Nibley never ways admitted conoptimistic came in whom those he with all C J of Portland 334 West South Tempi feat made a success of his life and He w'ho loves not his country can later becoming a partner m the firm Ore Mis John Nibley L Grant of New tact He married Rebecca Neibaur March York and Alexander N Nathan From all that was vain frivolous now passes on with the love and ad love nothing— Lord Byron SO 1869 and in the fall of the same Preston Merril and C W from all the base miration of his many friends” and superficial Nibley Ji year left on a mission for the church all of Los Angeles traits that so often disfigure human MRS KUTH MAY FOX president m the eastern states area serving conduct he recoiled with horror He af the general board Young Ladles’ Fifty-thre- e grandchildren and will mainly in Massachusetts and New three be remembered by a great group Mutual Improvement association — also York men and wromen who though not "Members of the general board of the of The aie of his faith had the Upon his return to Utah he ob- Thomas Nibley Edwards of Kansas good fortune of association regarded President Nib” tained a position with the Central Pa ley as a sincere friend Mo Alice Chambers of San coming into contact with him City cific railroad and joined the Utah Francisco and Robert GEORGE THOMAS president of "As a churchman he was always Gordon of Jr Northern railroad when it was or- Los the University of Utah— “As a boy In kmd genial and courteous He was Angeles Cache valley I first came to know interested in the welfare of our organized for operations in 1872 For five years he was general ticket and Bishop Nibley who was then a sue ganization and was always full of cessful business man at Logan My blessing for us and the young people freight agent at Logan At the end S J of this period he took a leave of ab labored We shall sure’ father knew him intimately and as a with whom we " sence to serve in the British mission young boy I was drawn into the circle ly miss him The Most Reverend John J Mlttv of the church working at Liverpool of his friendship Although he was a man and I a small boy the friend- bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic diunder the direction of Joseph F Smith When Mr Smith returned to ship has continued from that time ocese was out of the city and could Utah called by the death of Brigham PORTLAND Ore Dec 11 W) — until the present In later years he not be reached for a statement the mercantile business and went Young Mr Nibley remained m Three German cyclists who since left into the lumber industry m Oregon Closed Mexican Bank charge of the British mission 1928 have visited fifteen nations where he amassed a considerable forResnmes Business Duties were held here today for Immigration tune It is generally known that he Plans to Reopen Soon He returned to Logan in 1879 re officers following their arrest yes- was one of the leaders in the estabOpen Tonight suming his old business connections terday at Vancouver Wash by im lishment of the in sugar industry MEXICO CITY Dec 11 (TV-T- he He was made counselor to O C migration department inspectors northern Utah and through this Till 9 P M Ormsby superintendent of Cache BILL The three Joseph Fritz 29 news- means did much for the agricultural Credlto Espanol only bank which stake L D S Sunday schools later 29 Emil meIn Wickman of failed will has the here industrial and paperman development many years him in the position He succeeding resume business within a few days and Felix Lenz 39 an elec- northern part of the state was chosen manager and secretary of chanic TO BUY YOUR SUIT O’COAT TOPCOAT IS THE were detained because offi“Charles W Nibley possessed a following arrangements reached with the United Order Manufacturing and trician cers said their passports were not number of excellent qualities He was creditors today was Building company and later in proper order fond of good literature He loved his The bank closed August 3 during elected assessor and tax collector for The travelers said ‘they had no Bums and his Shakespeare and few the first days of application of the Cache county entering any nation until men could talk as intelligently about new monetary law which abolished In 1889 Mr Nibley figured promi- difficulty reached the United States the poetry of “Bobby” Burns they gold currency Many Spaniards were in the of Orethe nently organization Charles W Nibley He was a public hit by the closing gon Lumber company of Baker Ore benefactor and from the w ealth that The creditors have authorized Imserving as secretary of the firm for Mexican War Secretary he accumulated he gave support to mediate reopening of the institution several years Later Mr Nibley Heads Rubber Company the Brigham Young college at Logan under a plan whereby the bank will was one of the organizers of the m the way of a substantial building meet all its obligations New capiSumpter Valley railroad assisting MAIN and as is well known he contributed materially in the development of MEXICO CITY Dec 11 (A1)—Gen- Nibley park to the people of Salt tal of 3000000 pesos will be provided eastern Oregon He served as vice eral Flutarco Elias Callcs secretary Lake He was a man of fine sensibilipresident of the Sumpter line and as of war has been made president of ties and when once he became your president of the Payette Valley road the” “Compania Hulera Mexicana 8 friend he remained so through the He was a founder of the La Grande A organized to exploit the discov9 different vicissitudes of life He had Sugar company which afterward be- ery of Julio Tellez de Giron a Mex- a keen sense of right and wrong and came a part of the Amalgamated ican for making synthetic rubber mv experience with him was to the from petroleum Sugar company effect that it was his constant effort He was active in the colonization Other associates Include to do what was right In the passing of Grande Ronde valley Ore and of War Abelardo Rodriguez of Charles W Nibley the state of Utah Payette Idaho He was a first coun- Secretary of Foreign Affaire Genaro a real substantial citizen who selor to President Frank Bramwell Estrada Secretary of Industry Aaron loses done has for building up the of Union stake following its organ- A Saenz Alejandro Lubertt and Ig tateTiid much ‘its" EstiTutTona He loved ization in 1901 He continued in that naclo S Gomez besides Tellez de and her people” Utah 11 December until 1907 position Giron H J PLUMHOF president ef the Salt Lake chamber of commerce — Though knowing of President illness for some time past it was nevertheless a shock to hear of his demise His death marks the passing of another of those personalities upon which the progress and development of the west was founded Not only has Utah lost in C W Nibley a wonderful asset but the community a bulwark of strength valued as a friend and re speoted as a citizen and the sympathy of the business world goes out to his family” LAFAYETTE IIANCnETT chairman of the board of directors Ltah Power & Light company— "Through many years’ association with President Nibley I came to a keen appre elation of his fine qualities as a man and as a business associate In years of service he was the dean of the board of directors of our company His counsels have been valuable and his voice clearly heard in the affirmative whenever questions pertaining to the welfare and upbuilding of the community have been under consideration He hag truly been a leader with a constructive influence Sell for the permanent upbuilding of Utah and the entire west 'As a friend he will be missed but in motion will continue on” E O HOWARD president of the Walker Bank Sc Trust company— "In the death of President Charles W Nibley a successful and well rounded life Is ended In my Judgment he was man of outstanding character and courage and I have seen this dem onstrated on many occasions I admired him greatly I was alwavs of his proud friendship and I will miss him greatlv ” G M GADSBY president and general manager of the Utah Power A Light Company — “About three years ago within a day or so after arriving In Salt Lake I met President follow” CW Nibley battle or of causes incident to serv tee receive this consideration Mr Shackelford conferred Friday with E A Littlefield Utah regional manager of the veterans’ bureau WARD NAMES SPEAKER C Evans will speak on "The United Order” at the 6 30 p m meetL ing Sunday in the Twenty-nint- h D 8 ward chapel P TODAY Martha- Washington Candy y Prises t g 8000-wof- d ( A sui-vi- EBaBy U 0 U Doji FEEE With Every Purchase of One Pound or More ONLY— y y now Best Candles EXTRA SPECIAL 10 lbs Sofar (limit) It lasts 48c while 60 So Main k y f" Mas At Sam and Bill's Going Gut of Business Officers Halt Touring Cyclists Utah’s vALlL— To Make Sure That We Move Our Gigantic Stock By the End of this Month We Made a Further Slashing Reduction on Everything in Our Store! TEE HAT GAP AKO FURHISHl"3S We'rr® TTIhiEreMAY f Clothes Shop Upctoius SOUTH BULL'S m275 ) Auerbach's Is Open Till p m Today o REACH CO Nib-ley- ’s New Dresses for the inter-mounta- A HOLIDAY SEASON at Matchless Savings These Are the Better Gowns That Would Usually for $2975 c What A Bright Idea to Slip Bright Berets On the Side of Your Head Beginning This Morning ARTHUR FRANK’S First Dress Sale The Newest Tailored Dresses of the Year in All the New Color Silk Dresses — Wool Dresses $25 Values $35 now Values now -- $1475 — S1975 $3050 Values now §2475 Arthur Frank 20S-21- 0 5S South Main St Nibley and was told of his place of influence and work for community betterment From that day I have esteemed it a high privilege to num her him among those to w horn I might go for advice and helpful suggestion His fine character made ap proach easy and his advice sound “He will be missed from his mani fold activities In his passing our city state alid county has lost one of Us finest spirits but we shall all long cherish his friendship in affectionate memory ” GL8 P BACKHAN secretary af the Slt Lake chamber of commerce — "The community suffers In the death of Charles W Nibley a tremendous loss and many of us lose a most outstanding friend" MRS SLRA YOUNG GATES — "President Charles W Nibley'g great ext gift to his loved ones his friends and his churrh was the complete gift of himself In his struggling Youth his achieving manhood his brilliant maturity his powers his time and his intelligence was at the service of hi family and church "His keen sense of humor poised his somewhat stern character and gave him tolerance and a clear sense of human values while It Illuminated hi contact with people In every walk of life He gave to me a profound respect for his own origin hi country and his native traditions I shall miss President Nibley but not moinn for lie has joined his loved ones who havf gone before " MRS IGIISr Y ROBINSON general president of the I I S Re tirf sorlflj— ' In the passing of Presl dent Nibley the letter Day Saint wo men have lost a true friend In hla life he exemplified the Ideal that the Relief soelety I striving to attain had sympathy for the sorrowing half W5 jiAh Make yourself feel all gay and different in one of these new bright Horen-lin- e and new berets They are so flattering and so inexpensive!) priced You must try one on Bright New The absolutely NEW in fashionable creations for Christmas 19311 Roshanara crepe in tone effects— Triple two striking Chiffons in gorgeous plain colors of American Beauty Colonial Blue Navys and Deep Red everything different in Cantons and Flat Crepes—Charming new printed dresses with chic corduroy trims New lines! New touches! New trims! SCARF SETS There is nothing so new and swanky as with lli esc turbans scarfs to match mid they olid ’- Floor ) make per- fect gifts (Aurlm h (Autrbft h- ! 1 !S 95c Militnfry-- Flr ) i |