Show 1 ) THE SALT LAKH TIHBUXE SATURDAY M0RK1X OCTOBER 2 VO) PROVO McL Southern Utah Business Office: 21 No Phone Ave t'nrverslty S3? Correspondent East Third No 429 Phone 1150 Agent Thone 425-- T HARRY HEAL v HELD FOR TRIAL STOCK RAISER 1 i r t PIONEER DIES ormer President of Real Estate Firm Charged on Embezzlement SERVICES SET Chipman Underwent Operation in S L Hospital CHILDREN GET FREE DENTAL EXAMINATION Ann 4 Delbert Chipman Chipman PROVO — All children of the Provo Stanley Chipman Vern Chipman and be LaRee Chipman of American city elementary schools will given a dental examination according to 'Folk and Edith Fox of Lehi and MKs Irene Hams Provo city school 'eventeen brothers and sisters — Mrs nurse Examinations have already Robert E Booth 8 W Chipman been completed In the Franklin Souire B Chipman Thomas J Chip-ma- n Mrs C M Beck Reuben Chip-ma- n si hool and work in the Maescr school Is under way Abner Chipman Mrs Jane Robinson Mrs Melissa Boley Mary exto Miss Harris from According aminations already conducted it Is Robinson Mrs Alice Dunklev Leonfound that children of the elemen- ard Chipman of American Fork Atlantic Christensen Mrs LUllr tary grades have a high percentage Mrs of dental defects At the Franklin Adams of Salt Lake Mrs Manda school 500 children were examined Stulls of Portland Mrs Senlth Pool 28 needed of Milford and Willard Chipman of 64 had perfect teeth Colo c'eanlng 708 cavities were noted In Trinidad Funeral arrangements will be anpermanent teeth and 1097 cavities nounced later w ere detected In temporary teeth This Is the first year the Provo city school board and Provo city have cooperated in employing a dentist for the school children according to Miss Harris Examinations to the piobably will be conducted Provo Junior high school also BUSINESS MAN OF RICHFIELD DIES AT HOME Provo Resident Dairy Employee Dies of Illness RICHFIELD —W 8 McClellan aged 62 prominent business man of southern Utah died at Richfield Thursday morning after a lingering Illness resulting from a stroke Mr McClellan was born February SFRINGVILLE -F- uneral services for Frederick Ross Anderson 28 who was found dead In Hobble Creek canyon east of SprtngvUle Thursday evening will be held Mondav at 2 p til In the First ward L D 8 chapel Bishop J Emmett BUd will be In The body may be viewed charge prtor to the services at the Claudtn home Funeral Interment w U1 be In the Evergreen cemeterv Young Anderson left bis mothers ranch In the canyon Wednesday noon to hunt rabbits after borrowing a rifle from a neighbor Ills body was found nearly thirty bourn after on a steep slope near the Holley ranch with a bullet through his heart He had apparently fallen against the gun according to Cltv Marshals Frank Cellventrs and L 8 Haynvond who with Deputy Sheriffs W E Harding and Mark Strebel and a "'—ant County Attorney Stanley Dunford Investigated the caae is survived by his mother Mrs ui Ellen Anderson Mary Bunker Spnngvllle and the following brothers and sister: Joseph Ivan Gordon and Lamar Anderson and Mrs Nellie Jones of Spring vllle Melvin Anderson Salt Lake Legion Auxiliary Installs Officers SPANISH TORK—WIUi district committeewoman Mrs Hazel Er-- i landson of Pavson officiating the officers of the Epanixh Fork past No 68 of the American Legion auxiliary Installed officers for 1 at a meeting held at the home of Bishop and Mrs George Hales President Daisy Daniels presided and following the Installation gave a report of auxiliary ectlvtles during the year Officers Installed are- Mrs Marie Nelson president Mrs Gladys Boy-ar- k first vice president Mrs SaVde Williams second vice president Mrs Hattie Nelson chaplain Mrs Thelma McKeil historian Mrs l Rounds Mrs treasurer Verma Johnson sergeant-at-arm- s and Mrs Effie B Dart publicity chairman 1930-3- - Gert-Fuclr- A k years he managed the Loa store worker inthe L D 6 church and served as high councilman for several years Except for a brief time when he resided at Kimberly managing the store there w hen mining activities were booming Mr McClellan had lived at Loa until three years ago when he came to Richfield Poor health compelled him to play the part of a more quiet cittern since that ttene He Is survived by five children namely Mrs M A Woodland Mrs 25 Mr Peay was bora In Benjamin November 11 1880 where he lived until six weeks ago when he moved to Provo He was a former Justice of the peace of the Benjamin district for several years and was secretary of the Benjamin drainage district prior to his moving to Provo Surviving are his widow Mrs Rena Hone Peay one daughter Mildred Peay one son Max Peay of Provo his mother Mrs Anna Peay of Provo and the following brothers and sisters Mrs Sarah P Llddiard Albert JI Peav Vera Peay Sanley Peay and and Mrs J H Peay of Benjamin Lake Nellie P Stewart of Salt Funeral services will be held Sunday at 1 30 p m In the Benjamin ward chapel The bodv may be x lewed at the Hatch mortuary chapel Saturday evening and 'Sunday until and In the Benjamin ward hapel Sunday from 12 o clock until lime of the services Interment will be In the Provo City cemetery Sam PROVO MAYOR Park with the association at Price on November 8 Superintendent W K Throndson of the Wasatch academy spoke to the membership on his year s leave of absence in New York City at Columbia university A W Pelerson reported the dramatic committee was all set for the annual show to be held tn November w 1th other entertainments to follow Pleasant Bov Drinks Portion of Embalming Fluid Mt ‘ PLEASANT— Blaine Clark son of Mr and Mrs Otto was seriously 111 Thur'day Clark after dnnl lug a small amount of embalming fluid from an old bottle which he found In the road near his home After the administration of dotes of the nounces the following spee1--Judge George Christensen candidate u for Justice the auoreme ci un seph Rlrle candidate for United State representative Dan B Shield' and W W Ray " B Y U Planning TOOFLF v -- All Felt Hats Trousers Ouv motto might well he “at"k the man who wears one” "We’d ho with his answer more than plear-efor it’s invariably: ‘‘Boy it’s a great suit Feel good in it Fits perfect and the xs ife likes it too even if women are so hard to please” Why don’t you try one? You’d like them too There’s such a variety of sizes styles patterns and weaves that we can fill your needs exactly — An extension c'ftes In NelKeu of the school board University credits of five to tor nits will be given for the completion M i of the course hoi active U of U studen s who Intend to continue their schooling next voar and need the credits are prrtlcularlv urged to register Twertv have a'ready made for the coursp appli-"a'l- on SPEAKS ON TAXES U BICKNEIL— Joseph R head of L D 8 semlnarhs wa the principal apeaker at the general as- of Wvne high school WedHis topic was “The Rev bion sembly nesday of Taxes " Don B u c Just one price for any Walker felt There's roll or snap brims high crowns medium crowns according to your type All of wool felt In the colors you've been asking for Come In and see them today l Second Burton's comes to S1L? MAIN — Tywr 5 f fy Thu IN USA FIRE COTTON Lbl Fmmd in ing v Pastel Tints will any ihirt color replace or 3 shirts for 850 ft f Wsrranted and w (Waikrra Street Floor) that laili lo give you entire aetfiiectlen -- wyw-- No school year’s too long for a Boy’s suit from Walker’s Listen to Clifford Fatten If you’re lb" mother of a strapping boy vho likvs to dross like bis Pad meet the "Yvalker Junior Knicker’’ suit It's a prep suit tailored with a grown up viewpoint It has 2 pairs of I plus four Knilgnp Knickers and the vordens are as hard to vver out as Size® 8 to 11 a father’s patience Walker Under Grad Varsity Suits 2 pairs long trouaers for $23 Himself Over K Tonight S L at 9:45 oXIock Hear him Answer the untrue unfair and malicious attacks made on him ip Floor ) $295 them White or bshiorxsblp IrifY GcnvlM SW KWAJUIj - a Poplin WEIGHT We urse you to wear ont of these shirts You will need no lining to leep on buy- burton’s or JgWyUWAYa Irish you now in new FINER LIGHTER IRISH l Mraantn We recommend that you wear one of thene new light weight poplin shirts that combine the luster of silk with extraordinary durability just one and jou No equal to them are sold on the idea for smart looks for long wear and low In white or pastel tints price (The finest shirt fabric for 35 ytarj famous floor) -- QVAll (Walker a IN A NEW LIGHTER FINER WEIGHT “1 Broadcloth Shirts fl Political Ad ) Cream Color Cords The smart thing right now i4 solid color xhirts These are to be had in tan green blue and while Sizes 8 4 JLoU Varsity Diag cords with Of bottoms and fancy tops cordu-ro- v heavy in a deep cream color 24-in- hard-to-weer-o- ut Sizes to 12 18 Topcoats Undergrad top coala and overDouble-breastcoats of Camel Hair style with half belt ed 2500 Col-vw- is tho piuielpal speaker at a u vljbiiopu meeting Here WeAfs-- $5oo Burton’s Irish Poplin Shirts ADDRESSES MEETING IOA —Congressman One Price d It has a little woolen butJacket pleats tons and a scarf collar and best of all the newest too Its collar and cuffs are with red patent piped A true leather sportswoman’s frock pro-gra- m 'creational and first aid work will be given in Tooele this winter term by the U of U extension Instructthe ors according to Superintendent P v 2 Now you can enjoy wearing its i Oti-o-be- Vi Each With MADE Extension Class u''d‘ Jus- t- child was pronounced out danger Friday OPENING RALLY MONDTY PARK CITY— The openli g rally of the campaign for the coming elections will be held by the Park Cltv Democrats on Monday October 27 at 8 p m at the Atlieneum hall C Green anCity Chairman J vol- Tooele Plans CONTEST DRABS INTEREST PROVO — Much In'erest U being of the Brigham shown by Mud-n- ts Young tiniverstv hi the Hrber J contest oratorical Grant according! to Prof'SKor Alonzo Morl'v choir-- 1 man of the coma it tee on b h 1 h f na s cf tne contest i I oven her 21 and th° p ' Novcinb-i 11 be till lrld $10 anti- ’ v Not Even ’ old-tim- PROVO — "Weirdltv ' will be of a Halloween masquerade ball to be he'd Frld iv c'enmg 31 at the Lades gvmnasiim of thp Brigham Young untveistv to Jams Cullnnor" presi-- l dent of the Brigham Young University Associated Student Tha masquerade Is being spon-- l cored bv the students ass eocta'jon cf th° universi'v and arranged lor by al Norn Jour cciege organizations ocial unit Fhd"las social unit Vlk-- j ing social unit and Mask club $50 MT lPOPLIMyt old-tim- tii’ine Not Well Its fashion points’ first of all It's black and white with a touch of red It's of soft springy (Walkers annual ‘ dance1' Tuesday October 28 In the recently completed PROVO— A plea for citizens of dairy barn belonging to A L Hurley Provo to build a “home cltv' was Two orchestras have been engaged made bv Mavor Jesse N Ellerton a modern Jazz band and a real old-tiIn addressing the members orchestra which will have the e of Provo Rotarv dub at the regular ass stance of hh dance 1 inrheon meet mg held at the Hotel caller’ and wU specialize in the old Roberts 'square dances Dancing will Make Provo a city that welcomes be continuous from 9 o clock until resi- morning the stranger as well as the old The committee In charge of the lient he said ‘The obtert of evc-- y e tllizeu should be to remedy the dis- dance has arranged an of songs and music advantages of his community and fhe conditions by is headed bv Mavor A J GibImprove the community to and advice criticism bons of Park City with Jim Don lonstiuctlve Fire Chief W J Berrv Glen Ridg- th administration He crllrlvod excessive worry about and Fras er Buck as members dedaring that cvcle of drprevnon 1 vo much ‘ broadcasting ' of gloony lid mgs apt to delay progie-- s of an h dividual a business oi a community Masquerade Ball our best bet and one that weVe sold to scores of men who are boosting our clothing values to their friends It’s 2975 Dance Old-Tim- e s' t Don’t Blame the Suit! In ideal frock in which to follow the City Open Mat City Plans — i MT PI EASANT -- Fl ed Ra mus Dr P L Holman and Joseph Matson were appointed as a working committee of the Mt Pie Leant I loin club bv Vice President A E Jones to meet w 1th the Mt Pleasant city council and see what steps could be taken to relieve unemployment the coming winter The city roads need attention and with th cooperation of the citizens of the city It Is expected a thoiough program can be inaugurated at a minimum cost and still give employment to worthy taxpayers Dr P L Holman of the Associated Civic Clubs of Utah extended an Invitation to the membership to meet -- George F Christensen Mrs Douglas Shepard Scott McClellan and Mary McClellan Tha following brothers and sisters also survive EKle Stevens Tirvah Richardson and Nell Peterson of Ban Bernardino Cal Bert and Earnest McClellan of Pavson and George McClellan of Salt Lake Cltv Funeral services for Mr McClellan will be held Sunday at 12 o dock noon In the Richfield Fourth ward chapel PARK CITY Tlie Park City CITY” BUILT unteer Hie department will hold i price it at $50 He was also a WANTS t Just because we don’t sen on Dresses a Smart Contender for Sports Honors In Loa Utah He spent the greater part of his life In Loa where PROVO — Francis Alfred Frav 49 he was president of the bank and employee of the Utah Wasatch Dairy also of the waterworks He company of this city died at the fam- servedpresident as president of the Loa liily residence 190 North Eleventh brary for a number of years and for West street Friday morning following a short Illness Pleasant Lions Take Steps to Relieve Cily’s Uueniplojed Ml Patent Leather 7 1877 ' - FOR JOBLESS Marti Chapel William II PROVO— T Harry Heal former pienldent of the Provo CorsoJidated Heal Estate company was Outlay bound ox er to the Fourth dlstriLt court by Judge Maurice Harding of AMFRICAN FORK — William H the Proxo city court on an embez- Chipman 70 prominent larmer zlement charge stock raiser and banker of American It was testified at the trial by Mrs Folk and one of the largest sheepuanle Smith the complaining wit- men in northern landowners ness that the real estate company Utah and at a countv died s 'Id her farm located on Provo bench Salt Lake hospital Friday night to John Bestlemeyer A mortgage Mr Chipman underwent an operatfor $2500 was held bv Harvey Cluff ion for glandular trouble four weeks fche Instructed Mr Heal to pay this iaeo Although he apparently mortgage off just as soon as Mr front the effects of the opBesUemeyer made Ills payments on eration his heart failed to stand up the farm she testified A receipt under the strain It Is reported was given her for the 2500 payment Mr Chipman was bom at Ameribv the real estate company but the can Fork August 14 I860 His parcompany failed to pay the mortgage ents William H and Eliza Felcher fceld by Mr Cluff she stated Chipman were among the early pioTwo other embezzlement charges neers of the state Mr were Heal dismissed gainst by Practically all of his life had been Judge Harding on the recommenda- spent hi the development of Utah tion of County Attorney George 8 Icounty He was connected with Bailtf The embezzlement charges business enterprises In Utah against J P Clacton former secre- Icounty during the course of his lifewill be tried Jn time and at the time of his death was tary of the company the near future according to the vice president of the Peoples State 6rates attorneys Bank of American Fork For many vears Mr Chipman was president of the American Fork Cooperative store and also served for a number of years as president and a member of (he board of directors of the American Fork Irrigation company He is survived by eight children— Flua Peters Elmer C’nipmnn Mary f Frederick Roes Anderson Rites Flanned at Firet V U & kr Stref 395 Polo Shirts polo shirts Long and regulation collar In tans blues reds wines and Sizes 8 to greens All-wo- fcleeves I loor ) ly 5 ’I—’ v 3 |