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Show tflmrsday," November . ItTREKA RIPORTEK Page 4 1 j Mrs: Helen Robert A, Burton-- ' Died Mrs. Elizabeth Coffey Robert Churchy Former T S. Ryan Died Services Held Over the Home' on Died Tuesday atureka Bemab. tfUr. Hayne.JjQ Sunday Evening Eurekan, Died Thursday Monday at Salt Lake City 4 I .. . Robert A. Uurton, aged CO years, Mrs. Helen S'. Ryan,. wife of forpassed away at his home In this city mer 8tate Senator George H. Ryan, 011 Tueaduy after a short Illness passed away at her home in Salt lnf, Jha ,v ,ro p,uluonla' Iatke City on Monday. The lady had eveuon Sunday Bingham Hospital been seriously ill for aome time with of cerebral hemorrhage. A couple ,n 8a,t .k Cl yJ BUd prac: heart trouble and her death was not 11714; In was the lha of dayt udy 1,fe had bB u,nl unexpected. bMt 0l health but suffered from n J,u,"f uta- n,ir4 b or many years he Mrs. Ryan waa born In Sedalla, which caused her untimely In an official employed capacity Mo., July 8, 1878, and was educated ' t the Chief Consolidated mlue and in the srhoola at that place. She Krn d 1 con- Uler h BnReed M1e,C n gha dderable success. He moved away taught school for a few years' and ,7.?: .9 was an instructor In the Eureka 7 89' from the district about four years schools In 1908 when she met and "llJ! bl 1 but returned only recently to ac married Mr. Lpi ureJa- Ryan. Since then they b,d U the Eureka Lily a PMitlon cept had made their home moat of the f wa.Pacl ?n Mln,n conipiny Ha becme 1,1 time In this city, where both were d r de.nt .f ?lc fbW days ago and due to the fact that time. About a dozen years age he in civic and lodge work. dt was somewhat weakened by hla prominent he he where moved to Burley, Idaho, J in addition to the husSurviving, of , memberoftheCatholIc long service underground he proved band, are two children, George Hall had since made his home. Bha wa loved and respect- - an eagy victim to the disease. 1 cIty th Surviving are hla widow and tha Ryan, Jr., of Salt Lake; and Betty ouf tohe be- - 8urvlvln ,r hto wldo,r Mra - Grace Ryan, a student at the Unifollowing sons and daughters: Hall entire goes community folMary jiichois Burton, and the Church, Thomas Church and Mrs. versity of Arizona at Tuzcon; also hers of the family. lowing brothers and sisters: John F. three brothers' and a lister, H. S. Chrlstle Brown, all of Burley, Idaho; raaTad Surviving are two daughter), Mrs. Burton, Ray S. Burton and Fred II. Shepherd, K. C. Shepherd and Mrs'. Mrs. Hattie Wilson, Clearfield, Utah; of Oakland, Calif., Burton, all of California; Mrs. Frank. my Mary Church, Salt Luke, and hi. C.him.Fullmer J. 0. Wilson, of Indianapolis, InAlbert H. Fields of I .ark, r, Clark of Tulsa, Okla.; Miss Ivy U.i also nd Elwood Church of Dividend; D. K. Shepherd of Vicof Burton and Mrs. Huron R. Free, of, diana, and the following brothers and sinters: Utah; two sons, John J. Coffey or Texas. toria, salt Lake City. William Church of Qlendale, Calif.; Eureka.' and J. Arthur Coffey .Mra. waa a member of the Funeral services will be held at; ChristianRyan Major and John Church of Eureka; Oakland, Calif.; a brother, James, Science Church and of the Matand a sister, Mrs. J. J. he Masonlo Temple in Salt Lake Order of Eastern Star. Mn. Laurs Oldfield of Ely, Nevada; .. City, Friday, November 2nd, at 1:30: Mrs. Zona Holly and Mrs. Hattie Co- - bews, both of Eureka. Private funeral services were bald Funeral services were conducted p. m., under the direction of Tintic at Salt Lake boon of Deseret, and Mrs. Della City on Wednesday, Patj Wednesday morning at the 8t. Lodge No. 9, F. A A. M. Cornwell of Los Angeles, Calif. burial place to Mt. Olivet taking j Funeral services were held at rich Church In this city with thej Cemetery. nv-Be&Ver People OppOM Move j Burley. Idaho, on Monday afternoon j?B"ady Robert A. Church, aged CO years and a former resident of this district, died at one of the Suit Lake hospl- tala last Friday, lie had been in HI health for some time and submitted to two major operations and in his weakened condition did not rally from the latter one. .Mr. Church was born In the state but came to Utah of Tennessee, with hln parents when a small boy. The family settled at Deseret, Mlll-- I ard county, and for many years that; was their home. When a young man Mr. Church came to Tlntlc and ol- lowed the mining game for a lengthy Mrs. Elizabeth , Hey. f" ' T,h. ' J.? ", '..L T"1 ad "rk 1, 1934; . p ft LOltOIl' f) The L. D. B. Church was packed to capacity lust Sunday afternoon witli relatives and friends who were there! to pay their last respects to the memory' of Mrs. Agnes Haynes,: prominent Eureka lady, whose funtr--a- l services were held u.i that itay. The services were presided ovei by Bishop Clarence Ilogan, who was one of the principal apeakers in addition to E. W. Redmond. Musical numbers were, Theres s Beautiful Country and Sometlm. Well Understand by the choir; a Walter Quartette, Chrlstopherson, Nell O'Hare, Iieber Joues and Elbert Beesley, sang, Abide With Me;' vocal solo, Lay My Head Beneath a Rose, Miss Genevieve Wlrlhlln. The invocation was by Earl Potts and the benedletlon by Vern Jones, while the grave in the cemetery was dedicated by Thayas Bray. The pallbearers were: II. E. McClain, James Morgan, Frank Beesley, I). J. Sullivan, William Ferguson and Thomas McCormick. REPORT STATES U. OF P. NEEDS A LARGER INCOME STANDS UPON HIS OWN RECORD Ths growing financial needs of the University of Utah are emphasized in the biennial report of Dr. In Congress he has worked George Thomas, president of the and voted for Good Roads, The report lias just university. to Abandon Branch Railway Regard for Others Considered been Silver, Labor, submitted to Governor Henry Reclamation, Public j II. Blood, after being approved by of Individual Program, ProBuilding Part Progress, the board of Members of the Beaver Chamber regents. i tection for Utahs Products, A 0f Commerce are protesting the aban- An increased enrollment of 300 Is the' doming of the branch railroad line, ..Everlasting Punishment the Increased costs of Public Land Policy Beneficial n in all students, from Milford to Newhouse. Recently subject of the due to the new build- to Utah, Old Age Pension, maintenance the Union Pacific Railroad petitioned Churches of Christ, Scientist, on erected through the ing! being the public utilities commission Sunday, November 4th. Proper Provisions for Unemrestore-tloto discontinus this line ' The Golden Text is from Proverbs l'WA, and the necessity for For Aid of Mothers, faculty salaries to former ployed; and take up the rails, which cover a 26:27: Whoso dlggeth a pit shall levelsofdue Veterans of are to costs Children, living higher distance of 22.37 miles, representing fall therein; and he that rolleth a as reasons for Thomas Dr. given by return him. will It Wars; Education, Agriculture, upon a rail outlet from Frisco, where the stone, the increased financial needs of the eld Horn Silver mine Is located. Among the Scriptural citations Inj Mining and Livestock. state institution. n are the follow- -; The Beaver people maintain that the the removal of this railroad would prove ing from Psalms 35: 26, 27: Letj to be a great handicap to the mining them be ashamed and brought to a correlative passage from tha DONT FORGET Science' company, who, during ths past three confusion together that rejoice at Christian Scenes textbook or four years have spent large sums mine hurt: let them beclothed with and Health with Key to the Script of money in reopening the old Horn shame and dishonour that magnify urea by Mary Baker Eddy: The TO VOTE FOR AN ABLE, Silver and adjoining properties, in themselves against me. Let them wrong done another reacts most ' PROGRESSIVE, INDUSTRIorder that active ore production shout for joy and le glad, that fa- heavily against ones self. Right ad OUS PUBLIC SERVANT TO vour my righteous cause: yea, let justs the balance sooner or later. might be continued. them say continually, Let the Lord Think It easier for a camel to goj REPRESENT YOU IN THE sale be magnified, which hath pleasure through the eye of a needle, than UNITED STATES SENATE. Blanks for Legal and Mining for you to benefit yourself by Injur- - j at the Reporter Office. Notary work in the prosperity of his servant n is ing others" (p. 449). Included In the (Politictl Advertisement.) also done. . . SL,tyThen.l00k P, th' tmery. gilMIBHBIBIBIElSiaiBBHIBIHBIBIBIMIBBHIBBIBIBfiSilliWIlWgWiiaaBiaBIBIHBIBiaHliSMBIM - Lesson-Sermo- ( All Lessou-Senno- j , I List of Nominations-Gener- al Lesson-Sermo- Election, November 6, 1934. STATE OK UTAH, COUNTY OF JUAB, S8. correct copy of the original lists of nominations I, J H. Vickers, County Clerk of Juab County, State of. Utah, do hereby certify that'' the above and foregoing is a full, tine and19.14. us filed in my office to be voted on by the voters of Jnab County at the General Election to be held the 6th day of November, A. D. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have set my hand nnd affix mv' official seal, at mv office in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, this .Tfitli day of October, A. D. 19.14. ! J. II. VICKERS, Jnab Comity Clerk. (SRAIa) . |