Show 30 1931 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 8 Veteran Artist Protection of Plaintiff Rests FORMER S L Succumbs to Old In Water Trial Miners Sought A"e Infirmities In Special Bill JUDGE CITED A O Whitmore plaintiff in a suit challenging the city's right to water in Little Cottonwood stream based on purchases last summer fiom Le rested his case land H Kimball Wednesday in Judge Roger I McDon ough's division of the Third district at Ore 669 J P Healy Crockett Cal and D°E Hea'y' Salt Lake and a brother- Th°mas Kealy- Cincinnati - - Millet seed is said to stimulate egg production when used as poultry feed The will of Lillie T Dreyfuss 75 South Mam street was filed for C5 probate Wednesday In the Third dis died at hisltr)ct court bv Mrs Blanche Davis of Brook’ 2269" n'ccieTICrey Colo her daughter and sole J Mr reMdceawp land street Wednesday at 3 15 a m The estate is listed “ in excess of Healy was a veteran employe of the lnciof inf amities $10i000’’ and consists mainly of Copper company having been He sonal property her attorney W Rian operator in the Magna mill-udent to age to was born in Gosh- - Hutchinson time of its closing recently Jr set out in his peti-then Ind March 10Ulon Mr Healy resided with his family 1854 and came to Utah 48 years ago Mr Adams was WASHINCJTONTTune 29 CP)— A resolution by Senator Odde Repubh- can Nevada to correct an error in Harry S Harper Directed the recently enacted law suspending to Answer Charges mine assessment work for the fiscal of Bondsmen year 1932 was adopted today by the court senate to prevent the possible jump-duThe filing in dispute is for power of thousands of mineral claims in Harry S Harper former Salt Lake 175 tile western states to calculated horsepower develop atcity court judge and a practicing Oddie and otheradvocates of the a photographer torney la required by the supreme and is said to includp practically the assessment suspensiohslaw discovered I A and artist in Salt of low water entire stream during the court to turn over to the custody reads law there the as that A Lake and Park the clerk of the supreme court his period The case is an appeal from today would be 12 hours between midnight 1 City and had paintcertificate of admission to the bar State Engineer George M Bacon's tomorrow and noon Friday in which ed portraits of 30 to 1905 Kimball the and decision in allowing Issued in appear July the rights of the present holders of several prominent to answer accusations preferred Wed filings be unprotected would claims the people m Utah It Is expected testimony will be The Nevadan explained that this nesday before the court by Alex Pickwhich have been Har- concluded Thursday and the case sub- 12 Mr Hoerner Charles and ering hour hiatus left the way open for exhibited in galof mitted to Judge McDonough Friday on the claims as the to file per is believed to be a resident anyone leries in the west— V Los Angeles and the order of the un piesent holder's legal right stood ern states court was forwarded to the sheriff of if even guarded and contended that He is survived Los Angeles county for service court in lose the claim jumper should his widows Mrs by Mr Pickering and Mr Hoerner who to be not should the legal owner put Mr Adams Mary Dye Adams were on Mr Harper’s bond in the mat a of suit the expense whom he married in 1888 In Park ter of the guardianship and admims Representative Engiebrlght Repub City Funeral services will be contration of the estate of Herbert Mrovs the1 will California bean the city commission ""“‘I' ducted Saturday at 11 a m in his end Ruth Mross minors were made Request that the house ton Sorrow country home Lawn Brook 2269 Mcdefendants with Mr Harper by the take steps to correct asserted insani-- ‘ t Clelland street and burial will take heirs in an action for the recovery of tary conditions just south of the city place m the Mount Olivet cemetery $1775 82 of the property of the estate limits on Fifth East street and vicinFriends may call at the home FriJudgment was rendered against them ity by permitting a connection with day from 10 a m to 5 p m and Satin 1929 and the bondsmen paid they urday morning prior to the services alleged but have been unable to col- the existing city sewer system was made Wednesday by a delegation inlect their funds from the guardian The two bondsmen took their trou- cluding Dr T B Beatty state health Funeral services for Lawrence T bles to the Utah State Bar and Frank- commissioner and Dr L E VikoE Heath 23 L D S missionary who Miles was drowned in Keighley England lin Rlter and W J Cowan were named city health commissioner Bert Fair- - June 2 when he as prosecutors and George J Gibson Miller E R Stanfield Daughter Born— Mr and Mrs M property fell Into the Warfe Claire Senior and T L Mitchell as clougn and Harold Kimball W Lindquist announce the birth of a disciplinary committee to hear the owners appeared also in support of river while photo-th- ea daughter Tuesday Mr Lindquist is request graphing the hismatter Then it was discovered that associated with the Lindquist The district Including a large area'tortc Bolton abbey Mr Harper though enrolled before of Twen-Wil- l mortuary and Mis Lind be conducted the supreme court as an attorney has west of Fifth East and south nulst formerly was Miss Lou Rene not paid his fees and therefore Is not ty first South streets has been the in the Tenth L D Kerr daughter of Professor Walter a member of the bar organization subject of numerous petitions before g ward chapel at A Kerr of the University of Utah Hence proceedings of a disciplinary the county commission In the pasti'p m Thomas B county board advised the child bishop will nature were initiated direct in the Recently the A honey tongue a heart of gall a sewer district for BurialIn court instead of through the channels residents to form preside of aiding themselves the purpose take will created legisof the bar recently place by the City cemetery lation Bourbon Lender Goes Heath was born JanuSCOUTS HONOR PARENTS From Sick Bed to Meet inarySalt20 Lake 1909 and Members of scout troop 68 and VanAmerwas a graduate of guard troop 268 Boy Scouts of A few hours after he was dis East ica will hold their annual Parents’ high school recCross the from ward Sons’ Wilford at hospi Holy charged and party He was employed W Orman drive 3195 tal Ewing hall reation Wednesday Highland as a filing clerk by the Oregon Short Democratic national committeeman Line before he left for the British Thursday t 8 p m elect from Utah boarded a Union Pa- mission bn September 17 1931 cific train and started for Chicago Mrs Surviving are his mother Mr Ewing plans to attend the meet- Evelyn Hook Heath Of 534 Eighth Moved ing of the new national committee Fast street one brother Dean V to be held immediately following the Heath of Ogden and one sister Marie to or From Los Angeles close of the Democratic national Heath of Salt Lake Have Ne rrstiof neensary moved the beat furniture that has left Salt Lake City tor the S L Bank Continues coart and have letter! of recommendation from theae parties for Quarterly Dividend your impaction Carlo insured or For That Directors of the Utah State National Local Move Call bank Wednesday voted the regular 2 Funeral services for Howard R per cent quarterly dividend thus pro- Parr 52 who died at his residence A & viding $10000 In dividends to bank 1016 Tenth East street Sunday at 2 3( 75S SO MAIN Was 129 Hj 183) stockholders as of June 30 Tho so a m from poisoning were conducted tlon of the directorate continues theiln the Castle hall of Calanthe Myrtle Clip Out Ad for Future Reference stock of the Utah State National bank lodge No 1 Knights of Pythias 59 SSJBpBM! South State street at 2 p m Wednes on Its 8 per cent annual basis The service! were presided day over by J A felty grand chancel lor The active pallbearers were Claude Asher Edward L Butterfield John R Ayre Ross A Anderson Mor rig Harding and Leslie R Skidmore were L N Honorary pallbearers Need D C Watson M H Graham W Waters Arthur Marsh and N W Burial took place in Sonnedecker the Mount Olivet cemetery Mr Parr was born in Malta Ohio July 29 1879 and had lived in Sa Lake 25 years Surviving are hlr widow Grace Parr one daughtei Juanita Parr and three aistera Mrs F A Moore of Salt Lake Mrs Marv Coryell of Marshalltown Iowa and Mrs Grace Hull of Paintor Iowa g 214 Eighth East street He was1 born m Cincinnati July 22 1858 and had lived in Salt Lake for 26 years Surviving are his widow Mrs Es tella Eklund Healy two sons and a Stricken by a heart attack while daughter Gerald E Healy Portland walking near Fifth East and Second South streets at 3 50 p m Wednesday Mill Worker Dies Of Heart Attack Court Receives Will Of Salt Lake Woman h p e - ‘ (Ws reserve L D S Missionary City Brevities Foot Trouble now easily McDonald’s Roof Garden Ideal for camp- ing trips — made in cup by simply adding hot water b cans Q Special Provide Sewers foT or More Ground Chocolate Means Sought to jggg the right to limit quantity ) $3 Free Delivery on Grocery Purchases of corrected By our scientific methods nothing is left to gnessing Whatever your foot trouble is our Foot Comfort OOt Cheese 29c Bologna 5&J21bs T”4 Malt Syrup Spring Friers IS: (While they 5 for Attendant first finds out the cause by Pedographing These your stockinged feet prints tell exactly what Is 25c Our wrong with your feet Attendant will then show you the particular Dr Scholl Appliance or Remedy needed to Immediately relieve and corNo rect your foot trouble charge for service! 39c $100 FREE last) PAINFUL tUNIONS quickly rahtvsd snd the swelling soon ixducsd by Dr sr Scholl’s Bunitn Reducw sny sho bulg Worn in Hid lb 75c ch DR SCHOLL CORRECTIVE Haven’t we all? 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Smart new White Pumps Straps Ties also new Sandals in Black Blond and White Low or high heels Representative of the Utah Council for Child Health and Protection will meet with varioua organizations of Salt Lake countv and city Thursday at 5 p m in the city and county building to organize a county council to carry out recommendations made for promotion of child health it was anv nounced Wednesday by David O temporary chairman The three representatives of the slate council Bre Mr McKay Dr A L Heuther and Hugo B Anderson executive secretary of the community chest Other groups which will be represented are the county commissioners educational units social service agencies hospitals medical and dental organizations the juvenile court sheriff and police forces and all other bodies which are interested Mc-Ka- Youths Arraigned On Beer Charges BEAUTIFUL NEW Footwear in white blond black Cutont Pnmps Ties or Straps low or high BUM-ME- R After Mrs Pearl Cooper 1254 Wil mlngton avenue fired upon three sux pected burglars early Wednesday City Detectives Fred Anderson and Patrolman Alvah Johnson arrested Duke Cannon 20 and William James 20 In tle vicinity although the youths denied an attempt at burglary The officers later reported finding twenty four bottles of beer in a nearby automobile and Wednesday afternoon the aii'pecta were arraigned before City Judge Ncphl Jensen on liquor possession charges They will plead on July 5 heels — No guess about it! There’s engine ivasle in every "one-feature- fuel ” waste on just one thing— your BLAME engine I gasoline Poor mileage knocks jerky starts all these things result Pearsall Will Filed In Court for Probate when your motor gets one or two types of energy but starves for another kind The will of Flla D Pearsall who died April 1 1932 wax filed for pro bate in the Third district court Tues dav by her husband Clifford R Pear sail 31 Haxtnn plait who Is the pi in clpal beneficiary The probable value of the personal property is fixed at She left no real estate Her $S(X)0 a niece Constance will remember Elderkin with some creamery stock and personal effects Fdward and George Uderkin all of Butte slrni larly and another niece Pearl Pear sail 1554 Harvard avenue with a lurge diamond ring Our Famous Fashion Hosiery There are 3 vital energies For starts and pick-u- p your motor needs "quick” energy For highway driving all hard work it requires "power” energy And to prevent premature uneven firing "anti -- knock” energy In the new Shell gasoline you get a fuel made entirely of these vital energy is a gasoline that has Police Capture Youth at groups Shell Home Burglary Charged no weak points It makes a motor do every Assertedly caught in the act of one of its jobs betterl Pkot edge full fashioned French heel cradle sole All rri tMl new shades 2 Pairs for 110 KAY’S AA GRADE HOSE SHOES YOU’LL LIKE 271 So Main -- kail ORDras rut kd looting a home Harold Gaylor 17 of 1410 Thlid street aurrendered to police Wednesday shortly after noon after Pntiolmmi Fied Lee and Detective John A Morgan “coveied The youth was him with firearms arrested in the home of Joseph P Dunn 473 Edith avenue and lodged In the city Jail Police were Informed by a neighbor that a burglar had entered the l)unn resident e while the family was away The officers reported that the house had been ransacked before their ar nval and that the youth seized a gun upon their approac h if TL Tho fuel in In tests made of every this market Shell gasoline has conk octane sistently scored the highest non-premiu- m I anti-knoc- rating of them all! 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