Show 4 2 B THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tribune Special Correspondents By SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 21 UTAH NEWS REDEMPTIONS SCOUT LEADER TO MAKE TOUR OF TAX SALES STAKE TO HEAR Physical Science Pioneer Woman Called by Death Courses at BYU CHURCH HEAD FILLMORE — Mrs Unis Mary Huntsman Day wife of Miah Day proprietor of -- the Day hotel at Ftll-w- i — to Meet Troop Dusinesa Men Exhibit Officials and Discuss ' terest in Historical Jubilee Plans Executive Collections for This Year More Than Double Those of 1933 UTAHNS 'AND Prove Popular SEE INCREASE 1 1034 morr day at In- died Satur- 1:30 a m her home at 1 I Fillmore following three years’ ill-- j ness from rheum a "j Geology Class President Ileber J Grant to Address Session at Provo jf tisip PROVO— Merrill Christopherson of PROVO — President Heber J Grant Mrs Day was Provo who will soon become scout of the L D S church will be speaker PROVO— Despite the modern social born in Fillmore executive of the Timpanogos Boy sessions Of the Sharon a more interof at Sunday’s daughter D S stake's quarterly conferScout council succeeding A A An- unrest InProvoans appearin social scGabriel and Unis L physical than PROVO— With $8459684 being colto derson of Provo who has served since ested be held In the Lincoln high E Huntsman who ence ience reports the Brigham Young unlected during the third quarter peschbol auditorium President A V organization of the council 13 years division were extension pio- Watkins announces iversity early scouts to and be will introduced riod of July August and September ago Meetings will Interest among business and proneers In Utah and be at 10 a m 2 acouters of the southern Utah districts the collections of tax sale redemp- add 7:30 p m fessional men is making possible had spent her entions tor the first three quarters of ft Reed Smoot of the during a trip to be made by Mr council of tire life in Fill- twelve geology under Drt or more than 1934 total $21605137 and Mr Anderson begin- class in historical apostles who was scheduled De- - I H Hansen more Mrs geologist George Day to double the $10384841 collected for the general authorities ning October 25 of organization will be completed was a member of at represent the entire year of 1933 John C Taythe conference was the speaker During the trip efforts will be made tails 24 at 7:30 p m in room iHra October the JLiiiy of Daughters to treasurer lor Utah county stimulate interest in the national 260-at Saturday night’s session but was Dr Milton Marshall’s devel- Utah Pioneers Silver Jubilee Jamboree to be held Saturday unable to attend Sunday’s meetings She is survived by her husband a as at Washington D C in August 1935 opments in physical science meeting Collections for the first two quar-previously ‘‘announced due to the 7 p m is well under son Gorman Day and live grandchian- on Mondays at than of James H Anderson promcommemorating the twenty-fiftterly periods of 1934 were morecollec-with a large group of students ldren Mary Norma Ramon Colleen death way j of of double those of 1933 but the the inent Salt Lake City business man Boy organization niversary actual with work to Junior and all Opportunities of Fillmore and Mr Smoot will be a Day Scout work in America tlons for the third period this yearj speaker at Mr One boy from each troop will be materials and real situations are at- the following brothers and sister: G Anderson's funeral services was more than four times that of last to R Allen many and Huntsman problems Fillmore tracting L practical selected to attend the jubilee Mr AnA feature of Saturday night's sesyear Mr Taylor said The quarterly Ore Mrs sion was the derson said and troopswill be urged in interior decorating under Lynn E Huntsman Portland collections compared to that of last presentation of certifiThe is class Edith Duckworth supervised Eva by Mrs Taylor and are to Beyfirst cates to more than 100 boys of the begin immediately in picking their Professor B F Larsen Decision was year with the 1934 figure Los ers and Mrs Angeles Josephine as follows: First quarter January representatives on the basis of being Aaronlc priesthood Special awards Salt Lake City an outstanding scout character and made to hold the class Wednesdays were presented to Wilbur Harding February and March $55 13770 $23-- : Funeral services will be conducted for individual In all probability the boy and Fridays at 9:30 p m 92618 second quarter April May priest to Duane Madsen Showing of the film “The Barretts Monday at 2 p m at the Fillmore for leading teacher will have to be at least a first class 'and June $7661863 $2188488 third! and to Milo Madleading scout Mr Anderson said The trip of Wimpole Street” apparently gave L D S Second ward chapel sen for deacon The certifiquarter 'July August and September’ leading a Adrenewed class to in the impetus to the jubilee will be shared by the The fourth $1859684 $8429504 cates were awarded by President scout troop and the boy chosen and vanced Browning under Mrs ChriWatkins with the class being prequarter collection for 1933 totaled sten Jensen the about class! Inquiries the cost will be less than $100 $3944051 and this year's final quarsented by Henry D Taylor chairheld is m 4:30 at which at p to Tuesdays ter collections are expected Registration of troops the launchman of the Aaronic priesthood comleast double this amount Mr Taying of leadership training courses and have increased mittee classes In Other Provo under way district said lor Other speakers at the Sunday serorganization also will be discussed with district officials by the are general bacteriology Dr Thomas Federal home and farm loans are vices besides President Grant will-bMartin Old Testament history Dr L scout the executves for Mr largei Anderson said members of mainly responsible presidency The schedule of the executives will Martin and world literature for chiamount of the taxes being paid Mr heads of the various auxiliaries and be as follows: October 25 8 p- - m ldren Mrs Jensen : Taylor said The apportionment for ClydeHoldaway a returned missioKanab district October 26 4 p m the quarter to the 'various cities of nary from the Netherlands mission A Hurricane and 8 p m St George Octhe county' and other taxing units t musical program will be Midwest Solon special to Speak I 1934 tober 27 10 a m Moapa November at all sessions under the direc- compared with 1933 with the given 8 p m Parowan November 8 a£ p0liticai Rally tion of Emil Hansen stake chorister figure first is as follows: 8 p m Beaver November 9 4 $31555 Lehi $112343 Alpine With President Grant as the speakp m Fork Deseret 8 American and p m Fillmore NovemProvo $9181 $31926 er arrangements for an exception‘ a was kilted Salt Tribune circulation whose Lake Eddie horse Collard by bought 10 department 12 Grove ber Pleasant noon $38030 $88711 NephL ally large crowd are being made by him a fleet little gray mare to take the place Lindon $33459 $81208 $13974 n the stake officers President Watkins driver will no longer have to trudge of his stricken equine pal The picture portrays PROVO — Senator L J Dickinson stated $6495 Orem $160594 $328 66 Alroute to his For new The his Eddie miles and steed $232852 of school district weary carry $933057 paper Iowa the one of pine leading figures school district $735041 Provo OGDEN— In the interest of the Og- of the Republican party will be a $232184 Spring- a political rally Monday $213329 $787789 at speaker den Community Concert association at 2 m in the Provo L D S First ville $82913 $16659: Mapleton a membership drive will be inau- ward pamusement hall Ed M Rowe of $28937 $2263 Spanish Fork $73165 gurated Monday to continue until Provd chairman of the Utah county Sa$22002 Payson $111040 $29356: After date a memlem $46399 none Santaquin $33447 CEDAR CITY — Mr and Mrs James Saturdaycannot be that party announces obtained this year Republican $1433 Goshen $391 $2666 Spring-villTOOELE— The first work on tfle 10 Bryant celebrated their golden wed- bership drive will be a Senator Dickinson will speak at the for Headquarters Ma$2920 $31631 m in irrigation Ogden and then come direct- new ding anniversary on October 15 In established in the downtown district highway will $42755 $22932 the Cedar City L D S First ward Officer of the association pleton irrigation ly to Provo Representatives of the probably start at once with the grantstanding Nebo school district $623192 $73033 a of fund Salt Lake of $244089 by the state county central committee ing chapel where a family social was committees and captains of teams state $1738965 $358184 state roads held in their honor Following a dinseveral women representatives F E R A offices for the clearing of will be in charge Officers commi- and B Y U Educator Prepares ner the guests were entertained thb of $334404 $54062 Utah lake control Candidates Will Announce from state committee brush the Republican with ttees and captains are as follows: right of way aca program present$24507 $23237 Utah county draincording to local F E R A officials — The Rev John Edward will accompany Senator Dickinson President 1 Labor BuildStand on $39171 $10573 Benjamin age No ed by members of of the Utah county Re The preliminary survey work has Gift Mount Replaces One Bibliography Carver vice presidents Mrs Royal Candidatesticket 'v and members of the been concluded and it is expected the family Comdrainage $59995 $10971 Lake Shore Mrs M A Romney Mrs H publican Eccles ' Hit-aPublic Killed and Benjamin $58379 drainage Meeting ing Surveys by munity singing was S’ Reed Mrs Mary Wattis Brown Women’s Republican club of Provo that actaal building of the road will none Utah county drainage No 4 soon get under way be present enjoyed and piano Mfs Milton Boyle Mrs R L Draper will Run Motdrist $5790 none Skipper Bay drainage selections When the road is completed tour"Senator Dickinson is a noted and Miss Sarah McCracken secr- orator PROVOi-Ho- w PROVO — Responding to a request played by grandvarious candidates $20799 none North Lake drainage as well as a prominent ists and residents of local communMrs Stuart P Dobbs treasurer etary $112167 none bounty $5811 $267 for election at the coming general frbm Indiana university ities national Professor daughters of the adjacent to Tooele and Salt figure and the inclusion of Lawrence Clayton from tuberculosis tax $9359 $1259 $49625 election November 6 on both the HUNTINGTON— Transition who InProvo on his speaking tour gives the Lake counties will find a new scenic A C Lambert head of the depart- couple — Mrs of Board directors E J and $14105 and Utah county $18 of gloom to the height of ment of educational administration at cluded of Provo and vicinity a chance highway that will add to the pleaNorma Evans Mrs C R Hollingsworth Mrs people Democratic and Republican parties the depths 99529 and $399465 Totals to hear an authority discuss nation- sure of a loop drive from Salt Lake LaDene be almost Instantane- Brigham Young university has pre- Perry can W R H happiness Shearman Mrs A wood stand Hey on various labor and farm 29504 and $1859684 Gower and Mary problems” Mr Rowe said City up Bingham canyon down Mrs Joseph R Morrell Dr A D al An ous as Eddie Collard Salt Lake Trib- pared an annotated bibliography of f excellent musical program through Middle canyon to Tooele problems will be told by the candiall studies made under his depart- Jane Carter Dance Mrs D Barber Thatcher Mrs Roy learned at une carrier Huntington and back to Salt Lake City over a dates at a public meeting Thursday ment relating to school buildings numbers were givM J Seidncr Mrs L H Peery Mrs composed of a cornet duet by Rulon en by grandsons a vo- paved highway all the way except at 8 p m in the city and county Saturday morning Wilkins C V Zinn Morgan and Francis Rowe and grounds and equipment Russell Mrs has a new horse Eddie For solo by Mrs Marie Homer all in the two canyons The titles and authors are as fol- Clyde Bryant and building officers of the Provo chapDr Frank K Bartlett Mark Robin- cal Eddie it will be remembered had lows: Douglas Carter ter of the Civic and Relief Workers’ Mrs W H Harris Aaron W of Spanish Fork will be given The son for and named Chub horse another and is cordially invited to attend granddaughProtective union who will sponsor "A Study of Some Factors That Foreign War Veterans M Tracy Mrs Edward I Rich Mrs A public five years rain or’shine Chub carthe meeting announce Would Affect a Program eP School ters Leslie Rollo H Aland Mrs J M Eccles and Mrs e pahis master ‘over a Launa Wood and Mr Announce Bryant W- W Sorensen was reelected pres- ried List Officer Consolidation in and Weeks Otis Transportation route F B Wood of the L D S First LOGAN— Charles E Gunnell 73 ident of the Provo Madison chapter at a meet- perChub wandered oft the Idaho” by Karl W Bishop Chairman of publicity Miss Helen lather-in-laward and Erwin Carter of Salt Lake of County Treasurer ing Friday night at the city and counhighway and DavenportCounty TOOELE — The' local Veterans of Transin School "Changes artists’ committee Miss Hinckley a to of tributes the Elmer N Maughan died suddenly at ty building Other officers named was killed by passing car City guests paid Wars post has elected Seyin Building Use Resultand Smith Mona Foreign Lawportation Mark Robinson the driver least Eddie thought honor and S B Jones a brother of the his home here Saturday morning of were: E E Homer vice president L W Curry commander mour the Adoption of the From ing rence Mrs Clayton and Ecclcs Royal to was could done have have apolo Plan a heart attack Mr Gunnell was R Nelson secretary Don Vincent assang songs An Other officers elected are: Lew of School Organization in Se- Mrs Bryant number Mrs C V Zinn Mrs Grace on the program Captains outstanding talking to his wife Mrs Sarah Ann sistant secretary G N Larson treas- gized vier District Utah” by Claude A N Wright Mrs A D Barber Mrs F Wit- Ensign senior vice commander N SPRINGVILLE— Mrs Sarah of Chub The roused serious death a was of violin selections series Brown Gunnell when stricken and urer and Andrew Goodsell sergeant-at-armNephi J Brown Miss Phyllis Whit ney widow of George Witney and E Porter junior vice commander complications in the Collard home died before medical aid could be by Mrs Bryant's father John tier Utilization of the Floor Space in played Mrs George H Lowe Mrs known to her many friends and neigh- Joseph Smith chaplain Elmer Dun-yo- n a Eddie and had little saved Lee Enoch Jones of has who money summoned! passed R R Clifford was named chairB Young Mrs J M Eccles Mrs bors as “Grandma quartermaster F M Porter Young University Utah” by mnety-thirHe was bom at Wellsville Septem man of the local grievance commit- decision could not be reached as to Brigham his A C Lambert "A of the Uses adjutant Don Rowberry officer of Lucille Olson Taylor Mrs R L Dra- Witney” celebratber 8 1861 the- - son of Francis and tee with other members being Henry whether he should buy another horse Male of the SchoolStudy He was birthday the day John J McHugh guard Auditoriums in ed her eighty-seconper and Mrs M W Brown Polly Ann Edwards Gunnell Mr Nunnery and L E Wald Other com- purchase warm winter clothes or pay- Utah County Utah” by Ruth Perkins Marion S Lee Charles Whear and accompanied b y Gunnell was bishop of the Howell L mittees named the chairmen of which his account with The Salt Lake Trib- Lohmoelder “A George F Brough trustees Thomas Survey of the Buildanother daughter Thursday at her D S ward 15 years and after his re- will be selected later were: ConstituRasmussen Frank Skaggs Conway home North Maint Mrs Roy Wood The problem was weighty and re- ing Needs and Transportation Syslease moved to Logan For several tion C G Forsyth Ole Christiansen and Tony De Luca color tem of Jones Sevier L - I-Utah" B County street S son his by and consideration serious years he had acted as officiator in and A F Edleman work Charles Pe- quired and bearers John Nuttall Charles A Smith and in guards Born Lindon With Mr Jones was It solved D S the Logan L Saturday morning A C Lambert terson John U Hunter and Marlin temple C R Doremus was elected comOctober Jones’ arrival at England He is survived by his widow 12 Carter financial and amusement when E F Baldwin circulation manA Study of the Building Needs and mander of state district No 1 which 18 1852 Mrs Wit-five the of gathering visitLake The Salt Tribune and ager Willard Mrs ions Charles Willard Carl Schoenefeld daughters: the Transportation Program of Carcomprises Salt Lake Davis and Tooney moved with ? generations in the Garr Millville Mrs Elmer Maughan and E E Homer membership Jo- ed the Collard home ' bon School District Utah” by L John ele counties PROVO — Plans for having each her parents to New I family were assem-and Mrs Sterling Wellsville Charles seph Bailey Mrs Louise Bailey and He offered Eddie his choice of 10 Nuttall Leroy Cowles and A C Lambled of the 17 candidates on the Utah Zealand when a I B Lornezo B and Francis B Gun- Mrs Mercy Clifford Legislative L ponies and Eddie selected a beauti- bert ’'Utilization of the Rooms- - and She F’ The only living county Democratic ticket address the young girl Judgment Filed Against nell and Mrs Lynn Wood Howell W Waid G C Forsyth George N ful gray mare the gift of The Salt Seats In lftah High Schools” by J relative of Mr Bry- meetings in the five municipal wards was married to Mr Mrs William H Allen Los Angeles Larson 'L R Nelson and E E Homer Lake Tribune circulation department Firm Code Expenses ant a brother also of the city Friday evening were com- Witney1 in New £ "I think I’ll name her Peg” he Wesley Robertson "A Study of the Cal Mrs Ray Buchanan Brigham Wesley Roby was named as the deleUtilization of Instructional Space In attended the ann- pleted at a meeting of the Provo Zealand in 1876 S' y ' ' City Mrs J Pearl Jones Salt Lake gate to the monthly county conven- said the Three Institutions of Higher tv? PROVO— Judgment of $115 alHe is precinct committee Friday at the city They lived there The boy who voiced his grief over iversary City J B and Leo B Gunnell tion of the union with Mr Clifford asUtah" by Antone Kimball It Richard Bryant of and county building til 1898 when leged to be due as the pro-rthe loss of Chub in one of the most as the alternate Logan Mrs Bryant sessment for administration expenses Cedar City and at 7:30 p Yn the cand- the family moved remarkable letters ever received at Romney Beginning Funeral services will be held TuesThis information will be added to with Mrs Bryant recently celebrated idates in groups of three will visit to Springville as Mrs Witney of the code of fair competition was The Salt Lake Tribune was jubilant day at 1 p m in the Wellsville L D Waterworks Receipts bibliographies published by the Indi- his own sixty-fiftwedding anniver- each of the wards and give short converts to the L D S church Mrs filed in the district court Saturday by S chapel over the gift ana institution sary talks Following these talks the can- Witney took art active part m L D S state advisory committee of the motor Hit S in Month He immediately made his plans for Mr Bryant was born in St Louis didates will then vehicle retailing trade against the work for many years proceed to another church delivering Sunday papers morning in 1864 coming to Utah with his par- wareLuntil each candidate Incorporation Meeting When the family came to Utah two Naylor Auto company of Provo has spokthe with Peg OGDEN — During September ents and settling at Enoch October en at each ward A B Kemp chai- daughters Mrs Alex Brown and Lucy The original assessment from NoSet by Workers’ Union city waterworks department oper- But Eddie's dog who 15 1878 Mrs Bryant was born at rman in charge announces Witney remained in New Zealand vember 1 1933 to October 1 1934 was the third partner of the paper ated on $791636 and received Mrs was $15325 but $3823 has been paid Cedar City June 1 1866 She was forrout when Chub was alive remained The meeting places of three wards Other sons gnd daughtersMrsare Alice PROVO — A general meeting of all says a statement from Com-- : the suit states Members of the state merly Jane Kirkbride Jones The have been selected with the meet- Sarah Winnie Payson members of the Civic and Relief missioner Fred E Williams to Mrs unconsolable couple were married in the St George ing places of the other two wards Johnson Daniel and George Witney advisory committee named as plainWorkers’ Protective union of Utah Ella O’N Ballantyne recorder 1884 15 WitL D S William October tiffs are S H Blair Arch Browning temple SHEEP SHIPPED TO IDAHO MOAB — Joe Quintiana of Moab was to be chosen soon Those selected Jr and Superintendent will be held November 5 at 1:30 p m Metered water rentals during the have reared nine of their own are: First Bonneville I D 5 chapel ney of the state fish and game farm J A Baker Frank B Streator A B They killed late MT Instantly 2000 PLEASANT— Mare In the Provo Odd Fellows hall on month said the report totaled than Thursday night children and one foster daughter Worsley and C B Hawley and Springville Third Pioneer L D S Valley City when a truck in Mrs Olivia and rated water rentals to- sheep were ' shipped to Mountain near University avenue between First White Other sons and Fourth Fourth L D S chapel 3 which he was riding overturned chapel North and Center streets for the pur- taled $165236 The disbursements Home Id a ho by Mt Pleasant Mr Quintiana and a companion daughters are Arthur Clifford Thomfeedfor of winter arof and miscellaneous were for Saturday pose considering expenses as Orson and Rosston Bryant Mrs adopting Local woolgrowers who have were en route to Pagaso Hot Spfings Hannah ticles of incorporation C L Spaugy the department ing English Thespian Perry and Mrs Rachel GowColo Provo president of the state organiWhen the department began the Investigated conditions in neighbori- ment where he was to undergo treat- er Cedar City Mrs Rhoda Carter for rheumatism Will Make Appearance zation announces month there was $3474440 cash bal- ng states have found it cheaper to While Salt Lake City and Mrs Ramona traveling near Valley City Forbes Nevada The articles of incorporation drawn ance in the bank At the end of the ship their sheep where feed is avail24 also are There able than to import hay for their the lights on the truck went out and it up under the provision of chapter month there was a balance of grandchildren and two swerved and overturned PROVO— With the presentation of 6 title 18 revised statutes of Utah 66 in the bank herds Mr Quintiana was crushed beneath children V L Granville an English actor in 1933 were prepared by WStanley the truck College hall October 31 under the Dunford Utah county attorney legal His companion hailed a passing car C of C adviser of the organization Gathers Data auspices of the Provo Mask club anand the body' was brought to Moab other cultural treat will be provided For Health Contest residents of central Utah Professor Genealogical Society T Earl Pardoe of the Brigham Young Senipre Music Society 'America’ Thirty-Fourt- h Finest Of Lelii Stake ty Meet university speech department deAnnounces Next Meeting PROVO — Data for entering Provo clares The noted English actor will precity in the United States Chamber of LEHI —The annual convention of OGDEN — Sempre Musical society Commerce health contest in compet- sent “Dramatic Interludes” which the Lehi L D S Stake Genealogical will meet Thursday afternoon at the ition other cities of the same provides a vital commentary coversociety will be held Sunday in the nr'nfnt church tdi- home of Mrs R L Draper 959 size is being secured by the Provo ing the entire dramatic literature "j D S Second ward chapel according ward next Sunday October 28 at 6 30 e£7ctd t and Twenty-sixtVine street Mrs Ronald chamber of commerce healtn commit- range Professor Pardoe slates WiLh to announcements made by Stake the thirty-fourt- has since been enlarged and later re- Rosevear will be chairman for the tee headed p m commemorating by Dr T L Martin of the Mr Granville bringing with him a Chairman F A Hunger half-toof properties and make-uanniversary of the founding of modeled day A sketch will be given on the Brigham Young university faculty Session will be held at 9 a m Miller were with life of Mendelssohn and the following Ail phases of health conditions In and his own technical staff the story Bishop Serving 10:30 a m and 2 p m Visiting rep- the ward All of the five bishops who Per G Jansson and Charles Brown as Mendelssohn arthe city including the water milk of drama will be presented in a program has been resentatives from the Genealogical have served since that date will be counselors and Warren H Lyon as ranged: and food supply the clinic activities chronological sequence of the great Society of Utah will be Marcus O present and will speak clerk Piano solo "Rondo Capricio" Mrs and the school health program are dramatic characters of the stage eacn Funk of the Temple Card Index buU G Miller the first bishop will Michael Mauss was second bishop Atwell Wolfer costume and inin make-ureau and Orson Rega Card of the be in being studied by the committee The of the meeting He held and was succeeded by D Branson charge Cello solo ’’Midsummer Night's report is to be submitted to the perfect Salt Lake temple terpretation Excerpts from the Book the office from 1904 until 1909 At Brinton in 1915 William T Belliston Dream” and “Song Without Words” national chamber of commerce in of Job to plays of modern times will F A Hunger will be in charge of the time of the organization meetings in 1926 and Samuel E Bnnghurst in Mrs D J Greenwell accompanied January be presented th convention program wgre held in an old frame structure 1928 All still live in the Murray by Mr3 Fred Froerer the Scandinavian meeting house in First ward except Mr Mauss who Piano solo "Scherzo in E Minor” SCHOOLS WILL CLOSg RAIN AIDS BEAVEK AREA the rear of the Bonnyview school resides just over the boundary line Mrs Delbert — A steady rain over the BEAVER Schools of the Provo diFoulger PROVO— The building was recently demol in the Second ward Both of these Beaver section Thursday night great- strict will be closed Friday in order wards were originally the First ward ly relieved the dry condition that the teachers may attend ses- the division being made in 1904 There — Mrs Pearl Bolin of Provo !ing here Walter S Toiton Unitedjsions of the Utah State Teachers’ suit for divorce Saturday from iStates weather observer reported 41 istilute in Salt Lake City Superin- — — Reed Bolin ” c- charging nonsupportlof an inch precipitat on was received :tendent H A Dixon announces Most 1050 EAST 2 1ST SOUTH— SUGAEHOUSE cormriftj j ot L‘ A 'P ' ward at the They were married March 19 1923 atjThe slow strady rain soaked imo the of the teachers will leave for Sail Jeldent? instructor in the n hioh vr ur n er states' Mr-litnAt th'oi WE DELIVER EVERYWHERE its organization are asked to:Preston Idaho Mrs Bolin asks $40 dry ground and will do muen good Lake Citv immediately following the it is- announced bv Superintendent h 'tav had ‘1®'P®' streets no side-- be present There will be a muai-!pe-r of school month alimony and custody oftQ farming lands and aid in after- Thursday Jwalks andno waerworkseand theoldlca program by old time residents tnoon Mr Dixon says jtwo minor children ling dry stock in the lieids IP' w i wm n -- 1 j IOWA SENATOR tohelpg:op e the-stak- Concert League Opens Member Drive Monday hit-ru- CIVIC RELIEF Golden Wedding Festival Held UTAHN INDEXES New Horse Aids Carrier Cover His Route UNION ELECTS Tribune e in Fund Allotted To Clear Road SCHOOL STUDY Tooele-Bingha- Lf were Heart Attack Fatal to Utahn six-mil- - Woman Honored On 82nd Birthday old-tim- e - s y d d birthday Speakers Will Rotate at Rallies r $ i for V ati 13131 Moab Man Killed In Auto Accident f 6 s Noted BUY A $39-98- 9 MUJHHD' ©AES EIAKfGE great-gran- Five Bishops Will Assist in Ward’s Anniversary Rites IN OUR BIG Li'“ su-ce- h h p n p prevail-PROV- Ih-fil- ed ’ P-- i- e T water-rlosin- L 4 H |