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ARMS PLANS: RECEIPTS RISE Would Turn Nation Over to Uuiunep Inlereat MONDAY MORYINO Fumed Pilot To Spend Vide DFCFMHFn VJ 24 1934 BELIEVE IT OR NOT Children Fried By Clubwomen By Ripley FJ5f£' With Mother Prfisrnli I)ilrtbul‘l Oirixtma Party for ISrrtly One TTt r Dec 23 gallon of the world by air In 114 hours Is the latest aniln ton of Clyde Panghorn veteran of the long distant aky lanes who arrived here today from Los Angeles to spend the Christmas holidays with hia mother Die proposed nonstop flight which I’snghorn hopes to start about July 1 from ban Diego caila for refueling In the air at New York Man ow and C'hlnla Siberia San Diego also would be the end of the Jaunt Fangbom will be accompanied cn hia 17 Jaunt by Bennett Griffin of Oklahoma C ity as relief pilot and Reeder Nichols as radio operator and alternate pilot Nu hols set ved as radio with Pangboin and Colonel Rn n Turner on their reto Melbourne flight cent S FA at More than 270 children ranging from babes in arms to 13 year-oldreceived suhstsni al gifts tovs and food bunday afternoon at a Chi up Prober Saji mas party s insured by the Salt Lake Vuitmg Nurses' association and the Salt Lake District Federation of WoWASHINGTON Dec 23 (Th— The mens C luis la tha public safely war department L O G A N —Postmaster Fluent r Large that the PJIOVO— William Booth Ashwo th building ‘weak" mob lliatlon plan would that the Yeatea poetal repotted Mri W T Stuck! chairman of the to the business I'J veteran flour mill bulldrr mn In December have al ‘turn the country oer far thin home department of the American was war" the the net of Interests one and during Ing mechanic i ratty passed the figuiea for the eri Fedeiauon of Women a Clubs and the of Chairman by made Nye today tn e month last sear the tot it thus opera Mrs Bernice Neilaon chairman for telegraph lor in Utah dlrd Ihe visiting nurses were In charge of jenr being 30$5447 36 a for the entile month with $52ii3 an elaborate program which with Saturday night of hi' t venr the home Ihe large Christmas tree and appro Mi provided a real priale decoration daughter 115 hu5m?Mo::rand Bennett Hue Christmas for (he needy children Hie i ast Sei ond Nor't another month davs remaining in Girl Scouts of troop 29 directed he added of Hamburg They also d loved w ill be shown all ret from cause-lim rra-Arkansas — rBL WOi 2 5iYCARb-E0TMis Harold W Smith prevented by mother former of Furness the industiU ‘the weakness Lady fiiglittul ident to age R A While niaiuiger of the Hnl and one of then raiols — TEETH OUT sang plavlet AT AMiPuTATED THE The 'LEGS alim HIPS u British war the the neat for ENTIRE BODY PARALYZED looking boy Mr wav txprrss company In Ijogm plants same age aa hit cousin Gloria-- 10 ( hence te Kepcst horn Marih Was AIN stated that during the first 21 dass of Included MOTIONLESS I HAS BED IN numbers FOR communily YEARS Tony bronchi several Christmas' 10 1B45 in Craw the month 2500 shipments have been “in them the chance still remains ing led bv Mrs H E PeteiAon dance ” p L a n ahatxKilh handled "bv his office as compared large to repeat the game played for ? bv atudrnta of the LeCrist numbers f'trHIS MlNOISCLEARzHEilSAPPy w ith 1752 for the same period in 1931 ra'hire fnglnnd a School of Darning and a reading by profit in the last war Lsdy Furness twin sister of Glo- Mum eon of John and AND WISHES YOU-No report could be made accurately war department rias Hair p1 ace of Ihe in Virginia mother Mrs Morgan Bettv Pickup Ash from retail stores m Logan althoughlpUn the committee chairman is advo Vanderbilt said she Gloria Mrs Neilson was in charge of diswould remain north The tamilv most of them reported Increases in 'eating immediate nationalization of with lfilenji TltHxtnxy tribution of milk and cookies Mrs her sister until the letters court M over last year In mostjth entire munitions industry Other contest fame to the United business J Shields in charge of giving bags with Mrs Harry Payne Whit States in 1848 act- - W B ases merchants reported the pur members of hJ committee have of J Mrs of candy and Ernest Urien aided Is than last year fered other substitutes for the plan neyI ended tling In St Louij Having Joined '"Iching argor doubt if I shall see my mother" Santa Claus in presenting tojs and L D S church the family crossed jnd eating that there Is more money including the draft of Industry in war other gifts Lady Furness had aaid referring to the plains in Captain t reston a c°m ni thu vear than last Gov time Mrs Laura Kilpatrick Morgan who Upon the arrival °fernrneni IU jn wheat allotment pro pany in 1852 “the showed the or asTi boat 8 said ixriANATinv hearings Nje testified against Mrs Vanderbilt at t AATOON the company fh Utah it wan coun 'grm forn hog program rattle and ridiculousness of trying to limit prof the deThe to “Join L‘ —John Lswrrnrs Great which led an order hearing aeled to go south to Coal Creek n0Wjlves(OCt th rfhef F E R A its by undertaking the valuation of who ha JuitJr termed th creeing that Gloria should spend five Aulllvin h hiving mel ( hompton of Champion Cedar City and help estabhsn an Ichecks end augar beet checks all thousands of manufacturing plants a week with Mrs Whitney contenders and drftatPd mort iri el days Iron works The Ashworth lamily bave aided the Increase of the busi when there is so IlondneM demonstrated P'Uihil han oUlr (llsplsrrd clearly "' Durlnff xne nearing jsay eurneas'(or went with the company and remained ness conditions this year nd hi boxing etrj i ur lhtlc to of itself the industry inability won him ihe title of sirens Bo hurried over from Paris with heriprowc until in 1855 they moved to Beaver also received have Tax payments agree upon what constitutes valua brother Harry Hays Morgan to where Mr Ashworth lived until 1887 a benefit from these aids aa shown tion!” th fmon Paddy Ryan for the championship tify for Mrs Vanderbilt When he came to Provo in the report of County Treasurer El to Return THAT HASPFEN in Industry mm to ChGloria rnt mass at thChurch’0! £brS"2 Desert jmT H ItiaVv fn i i dvr- - when Var depaitmcnt plan conlem Of St France Of AwS£1M accompanied year rr all short affairs and in fieptrm-b- v USE 100 YEARS 090 11 out of $764 pany was extended to southern Utah Hled lhgt ber 188J Rulllvan started on a lour of tht her mother a private plates a return of 8 per cent to manuMr Ashworlh was called to learnj673 34 had bipn coUpetej lhe management of Al aiecuvetl)nltM flulM unrtfr IIOOO on their of war material facturers a and nurse who as man an to offered He any acted who operator Smith d wlth 550393531 out of $778 telegraphy owiwAJiyMRS Susannah reeves plant In Beaver for one year and then was 924 67 in 1933 He made abort work of all op- four round cf Chicago II iy contended evidence showed the Mr to Bullionville Nye men to back Gloria the ome of transferred bet including was Whitnevj Long ponents to the muni Llnnd estate tomght in accordnce tremendous “the Martin for profit iss4hVS served he years many where cP“n"rrJunrch°n8 'OPTlCAL'v ILLUSION lions industry during that time when with the court decree was smiling assent o m Robimon went don u IpS tmiea Booker of Giendai c Later when the Beaver Woolen mills foU1 round to avoid punishment men w ere giving their all on the battle they returned She will have herh were established he returned to UNA&LE TO LISTEN TO THE RflPIO' LoakStei4lr IS Cta Chore Sanla Tha Taiaarraw a front at dollar a day daughter again ail dav Christmas Beaver as secretary and soon after unded UNLESS HE GROUNDS HIMSELF Hit-Ru- n "Quibbling over the margin of became manager in which capacity prof t during the most critical period he worked for many years of the world war was the cause for He married Elizabeth Shepherd over three months' delay m compli In May 1873 She died in 1881 and ance by Du Ponts with its govern he married Emma W'esterman in 1884 After coming to MOAB — Carl Lundgren S3 of ment's request to construct the Old January Provo he went into the business of Cisco a aheepherder was held in the Hickory Powder plant” he said remodeling old flour mills and con Grand county jail here on open strucing new ones and built some of charges Sunday after he allegedly ad the first flour mills of the modern mitted driving the automobile that type in this and surrounding coun- killed Niel Taylor 27 of Moab hare ties Later he became master me Saturday evening chamc at the Horn Silver mine at Several hours after the accident Frisco and at the Bullion Beck mine Lundgren was found asleep in his auat Euieka tomobile on the main highway 18 Surviving besides his widow arc miles south of Moab by Sheriff J B fol as lix sons and four daughters Skewcs A C Jorgensen and A A lows William Ray and Claude Shep of Moab Taylor MAZATLAN Mexico Dec 23 (UP) Bennett Mrs Elsie herd Ashworth for the motorist Search — Two pilots and five passengers last Provo of all Clay launched and Hazel Janson was after Taylor seen clinging to the frame of a borine Ashworth of Payson Paul struck andshortly killed by the automobile rapidly sinking southbound airliner Harold and Rulon Ashworth Mis on the Moab in through highway Viola Billings and Mrs Beatrice Cash front of the Davis garage at 7 15 p m were given up for lost tonight after a futile search of waters off the Baja of Salt Lake City Davis owner of the garage California coast Funeral services will be held in the Clay Taylor had been visiting him Pilot Noel Bullock and Copilot Provo L D S Fourth ward at 1 p m reported and had left the garage five minutes Abbott both of Los Angeles Thursday with burial in Ihe city before his body was found lying Parker were aboard with four adult pascemetery offialongside the road The body sengers and a child cers reported had been hurled more The seaplane had been missing was 30 death and feet than since Saturday Shortly before noon probably a instantaneous liner sighted the Taylor was not married He Is sur- plane about 135 miles off this port vived by his parents Kent and Lelia sinking rapidly with passengers Taylor clinging to the wings The plane had no landing pontoons and returned to Mazatlan directing boats to the E Getz TREMONTON— William scene Boats were unable to locate local and treasurer prominent eity and another the sinking airplane business man died in a Tremonton plane dispatched to the position hospital Sunday at 9 50 p m after a liner by the 22 given four day illness of an intestinal ob Centrina BINGHAM— Mike failed to sight the wreck of the seaItruction lessee at the Utah Delaware mine was plane Mr Getz was born in Greenwood found shot to death near hLs home in The steamer Sonora running be county Kansas January 7 1881 son the Highland Boy district at 10 p m tween Lapaz Baja California and Getz and Hannah of Henry Wenger Sunday under conditions indicating this city was reported in the neighwith whom he moved at an early age suicide police reported borhood of the wreck but requests He was graduated to Tremont 111 Centrina had been boarding at the to to the plane's aid brought from Brown’s Businesj college and home of his sister Mrs Helen Rakich no proceed response the Bradley college of Optometry at She reported her brother had been The plane had left La Paz Friday Peoria despondent and walked out of ther The line is operated by H C Goakes A business man of Tremonton for house carrying a 25 caliber automatic of Los Angeles 28 years Mr Getz was a jeweler and The pilot of the Pan American shortly before his body was found He was a member of The gun was found near the body plane which sighted the sinking optometrist plane the first Tremonton city council and Policeman Stanley Davis is investi- said one wing appeared to be broken for many jearg was city treasurer He gating off by the forced landing in the was a former president of the Utah water State Optometrists’ association All rescue planes were called in On August 8 1907 he married Emtoday when authorities were conma Ellcnson who survives him Also vinced the mining plane had gone down with all aboard Besides the surviving are two sons Howard and Dallas Getz of Tremonton two daugh two pilots there were three men one ters Florence Getz of Peor a and Mrs woman and a baby MT PLEASANT — One hundred Verna Getz Gerber of Kaysville one grandchild three brothers Philip and eighty men from the Mt Pleasant H Getz of Tremonton Peter Getz of CCC camp P E 223 were granted Monte Vista Colo and Daniel Getz Christmas leave from December 22 to of Goshen Ind and three sisters Mrs December 26 when Lieutenant ColoElizabeth Sommer Mrs Emma Soni nel Thomas W Burnett district sur mer and Mrs Katie Ackeiman of Pe geon lifted the camps quarantine oria Saturday morning Only one case of scarlet fever de vcloped in camp and that proved to be a very light case All other men hve been immunized against con- p n NEW YORK Dec 23 (TP)— A somThe men who remain m camp over foi ber brownstone house in East 72nd leave be will Chnstmas granted 1 V o AM l CITY— a Holt BRIGH street hushed in recent months while Stokes filed suit in district court Sat New Year’s vacation a mother fought through the courts e HerbertLfor custody of her child resounded urday against Clyde Douglas Wilson and Glenn Thorsted all of Og UOlOmCIO JU LICl today to the merry romping of two den for $5000 personal damages and healthy youngHerhospital and med cal bills cf $605 40 Gloria Vanderbilt center of the Mrs Stokes alleges that on Decern legal struggle between her mother ber 23 1933 m conipariv with Wilrner and paternal aunt returned from 10 Stokes driver of the car he was COLORADO SPRINGS Colo Dec o clock mass to find her cousin and on state the highway in Perrv 23 HP) — H C Harmon president of favorite playmate waiting for her riding when a car occupied bv the defend jthe Coloiado Springs Fuel company He was Anthony ( Tony ') Furness ants collided with the Stokes ear It died yesterday at his home here who arrived from Furope with his is charged the car duven by the de 10 was He born in Chicago June fendants was operated negligently 1868 As a result of the accident the) He i survived bv a widow Mrs (Registered D 8 Patent Office! plaintiff savs she was severely in- - Marv B Harmon two sons E B Har jured and was forced to remain m a mon and H C Harmon Jr a three months incurring bills iter Mrs Helen H Waring all of Colo-o-f IVE BEENTFtVlN DADOV VHTY $605 40 which are now due andirado Springs and three brothers H GO tw AND TALK TO FERTEAQbTO unpaid She also alleges that she has'L Harmon Kansas City Mo P K TALK TO HER- MOTHER She QUITE suffered permanent forlHarmon Denver and J H Harmon injuries DOWMBUT ALL I’VE which ahe asks $5000 iWatervliet Mich William Iloolh AkliHorlli MrrrhantN Hrjiort RuftiiirM Increase Tax I’ay Was Tarl) Tr lrgrajili ment Mount Operator s 000-mil- t la-- ftNltf s SAJI M e - 50 - hr s i j tmamV!a th’ M $9 “ y'£t inve-tme- Herder Held as Driver In Death Crash Orphan of the Storm PLANE SEVEN SINK IN OCEAN City Treasurer For Tremonton Called by Death n n Lessee of Mine Shot to Death Christmas Leave Granted CCC Men Gloria Joyful Over Visit of Cousin Matron Asks $5605 ror Crash Hurts to N Y p Official Dies By George McManus BRINGING UP FATHER daugh-hospit- oomtvou f |