Show u iu is THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY West Projects Colorful Figure of Old West Report Shows ' Omitted From Early Land and Cattle Baron Truk Funds Succumbs at Home in S L Benefit State YlI' 7 '? Bill for Cash -- '' tlT'rs P Appropriations Measure - Fails to Provide for Deer Creek Nutter Who Had Rustlefs Indians for Friends Dies £ 71' r ' A link between the old west when redmen and cattle rustlers roamed areas now covered with farmhouses Special to The Tribune WASHINGTON Jan 27— The In and fertile field and the present terior department appropriation highly specialized era was severed fcill reported to the house of rep- Ejfunday with the death of Preston resentatives today Is chiefly im- Nutter one of the most widely portant for what it does not con- known cattlemen of the western In the annual budget the tain president inducted estimates for starting construction of the Deer creek project and for other new reclamation construction in other western states all as a part of his public works program None of these Items are carried in the interior department bill only routine items for reclamation and for other interior department activities The explanation given by members of the appropriations committee is that if these reclamation appropriations had been incorporated In the interior department bill they would have been made the subject Sf attack in the house In Later BUI The opinion prevailed in committee that it would be better to hold them back and Incorporate them in a general public works or relief bill to be passed later in the session When they would constitute but a minor part of a national program Under this program committee members felt that the reclamation appropriations would nit stand out as they would in the interior department bill The bill reported today carries only 21168600 for all reclamation work and this comes out of the reclamation fund Repeated moratoriums have deferred payments that now aggregate more than 212000000 In other words moratoriums and the halting of the sale JL pubUc domain have all' but wrecked the reclamation fund and arty new construction must be financed out of relief or publio works appropriations i r('- x 4 '' nstitutions Receive X 'f To- tal of $305587 From '7 s ' a? - ‘ 3I - '' f WJ State Institutions were benefited to the extent of 230558799 last year from interest on trust funds established for them as a result of the enabling act it is shown a report Monday from George A Fisher secretary of the state land board The enabling act gave the institutions so many sections of land and directed that it be sold from time time and the proceeds Invested in farm loans and bonds by the state land board Only the Interest can be used for the institutions Rato Increases The average Investment to the credit of the institutions last year was 2807587948 which means that the average rate of return was 878 per cent The rate in 1934 was 364 per cent and in 1933 it was 259 per states Tall erect and wiry of frame one of his proudest boasts was that he had driven 4000 head of his cattle across the Colorado swimming river at Scan Ian’s ferry without losing one but he was chiefly known because of his wide holdings of cattle and ranches in Arizona and eastern Utah Honor To EJ Kearns fl Requiem Investments - Parnell Black K C Furnishes ’ 7T 28 1838 Named County Bourbon Head to Be Held at Cathedral on Wednesday Dr E E Monson and A guard of honor composed of members of the Salt Lake City Knights of Columbus escorted the body of Edmund Judge Kearns from the Union Pacino depot Monday to the home of his mother Mrs Jennie J Kearns 609 East South Temple Parnell Black assistant district attorney was elected chairman of the Salt Lake county Democratic committee by acclamation Monday evening to succeed Ralph T Stewart at the organization meeting of the committee in the Newhouse Mass Mrs D W Moffat " street Arc Elected hotel V Also elected by acclamation were there until Dr E E Monson as vice chairman Wednesday morning when it will and Mra D W Moffat of Murray as be’ removed to the Cathedral of the vice chairwoman Madeleine where solemn pontifical While the chairmanship was genconceded to Mr Black it high mass of requiem will be celeerally brated at 11 a m by the Most Rev was believed that the positions of James E Kearney DJA bishop of vice chairman and vice chairwoman the Salt Lake Catholic diocese would be closely contested Knew Early Rustler Recite Rosary Differences Sunk He also was famed because of his The rosary will be recited TuesThe harmony that prevailed at intimate acquaintance with "Butch" Mrs E E Stoddard day at 8 p m at the family home the session Indicated that rival facFriends are invited Cassidy “Gunplay" Maxwell “Flat-nose- " tions were seeking to forget differThe body of Mr Kearns arrived George and other notorious ences and to press unitedly the cent Preston Nutter cattle rustlers and outlaws of a byon the Los Angeles Limited at forthcoming county state and naThe Black district are schools Parnell credited gone day with whom he always p ntt Monday from La Jolla CaL tional campaigns with an investment of 2584835591 W counIvins in the Arizona strip where he was stricken suddenly Frimanaged to maintain peaceable reElection of Mr Black who as and received in interest last they lations despite his own large hold- try Controlling water sources this with a fatal heart attack He day of the county committee secretary 223459125 The rate of return year had been vacationing there ings of cattle which might be the purchas also gave him control of on securities in this fund was 401 for the past two years has estabof thousands acres of additional of will cattle rustlers The Patrick be Rev prey lished a reputation for campaign Maguire per cent More than 80 years of age and range land assistant priest to Bishop Kearney organization effectiveness was virThe average investments last year Mr of Nutter retained Kenpossession at the services: the Rev possessed apparently of inexhaustio the credit of the other institutually assured in the district and the ' ble energy until his recent illness the Arizona strip properties and in tions with the Interest ward and precinct primaries during nedy deacon of the mass the Rev shown yields recent utilized as them breed years Mr Nutter died Sunday of a heart Thomas F Butler subdeacon the the past two weeks in parentheses were as follows: ailment in the Bransford apart- ing grounds for blooded beef cattle Rt Rev Monslgnor D G Hunt City Campaign He Investment also maintained close friend a Average ments where he had maintained a MS Eccles Grandmother vicar general of the diocese and the Mr Black was credited with much ship with President Ivins until the Utah State Agricultural college residence for more than 25 years Rev Monslgnor A F Giovan-non- b Very of the success of the Mayor E B latter’s death last year 130050471 school for Active Church Worker (21196425) will serve as deacons of honor West Virginia Native Erwin and Commissioner William A born pioneer and diplomat the deaf 215023957 (21083774) mas-ter-Rev be Moreton The will P J Districts Must Meet Pro Murdoch municipal campaigns last A son of Christopher Nutter though always of a Succumbs to Age retiring disposi- state hospital 215373348 (2533675) ceremonies land owner and breeder of fine tion Mr Nutter next expanded his school for the blind 215281133 fall the new chairman having diIne priests’ choir under the gram Requirements horses and Catherine Pugh Nutter holdings into eastern Utah where (2746590) miners’ served as secretary of the special of the Rev Joseph L Gos-selhospital rection to The he was born at Clarksburg W Va he leased (razing lands from the committee Tribune) (Special Skidmore Says state normal (2246607) will sing the mass being acDr Monson who is serving his the fifth of a family of six children Indians to whom he became known school 217664193 (26Q0370) public LOGAN — Mrs Emma Eckersley Mrs Ethel by companied Hogan second term in the state house of Left an orphan at the age of 8 as “Friend” Nutter When the buildings 21368210 (269508) state Stoddard 89 widow of John Stod- Hanson at the organ is a prominent School officials throughout the representatives years he lived for a short period country was thrown open to home' Industrial school 214900003 (25967) dard and grandmother of Marrlner Pallbearer List dentist Mrs Moffat wife of State with an uncle Jasper Pugh then steading Mr Nutter purchased reservoirs 249213065 (2731880) S Eccles state were reminded by Monday governor of the federal The list of honorary pallbearers decided to go westward and play a thousands of acres of land in Em' school Supreme Court Justice Moffat was of mines 214067035 reserve board died Monday at the includes Dr Harry B Felts W Charles H Skidmore state super- vice chairwoman during the past lone hand ery Duchese Carbon and Uintah (2325448) University of Utah intendent of public instruction that two years He was a cabin boy on a Missis- counties land which only the most (2965697) family residence here of ailments Mont Ferry A L Fish S A Fraser To Okeh Names J F Fitzpatrick Dr John J Galll-ga- n their districts will have to meet the sippi river steamboat for a time powerful of leaders could hope to to age incident Gibson E and then traveled with an army hold in a lawlesp era- as J minimum George educational The chairman will Jay program incoming Lancashire Born in England T J Mullin H F Robinson prescribed by law before they can recommend the appointment of the supply train to Salt Lake City beJune 6 1846 she emigrated to the W Famous Gang E Ryberg Brigadier General receive benefits from the state secretary assistant secretary and fore the rallrohd came here He United States with her parents L Walter C Sweeney J A Tallon and school equalization fund after the treasurer at an early date went to Idaho and worked for The "Butch” Cassidy gang opThe D S converts church crossed and Noble Warrum Sr current school year ranchers several years then as a erating all the way from Oregon committee must approve the selecthe one of with in them the plains and Washington down through Active will be James The fund this year amounts to 24 tions helper to a building contractor At Chances StiU Good early handcart companies Her Ivers N pallbearers C Christensen H W per school child and will be disThe committee also voted Mr the age of 18 he decided never again Idaho and Utah to Arizona New Ann were and parents of these appro- to The deferment Joseph Cram William J Fitzpatrick Hair tributed to the districts in June Black Mexico and Texas had its strongwork for and discretionary power to prowages accordingly Eckersley priations for Deer creek and other became a prospector first in Ne- hold in Brown’s park country north vey Hancock and M G Heitzman Next year the fund will reach the ceed with setting up a county headLived In Wellsville approved projects will not it is be- vada and then in Hinsdale county of Vernal Often they would rob Will Outline Opposition to The Salt Lake Tribune and Tele- legal maximum of 25 per child and quarters to handle routine business lieved endanger their chances and Union Pacific trains and flee southA few years after arriving in gram employes will observe two will be distributed only to those dis- for the party and assist in dispensloRail in the case of Deer creek the money Colorado He was successful in Schedule at into the ward Uintah basin Salt Lake City she was married to minutes of silence at 11 a m Wed- tricts found by the state board of ing patronage' Both the retiring country could not be used now if it was cating a number of rich ore deposits through the eenter of Mr Nutter’s John Stoddard and moved with nesday in respect to the memory of education to be qualified and incoming county chairmen which he disposed of at considerMeeting Today appropriated him to Wellsville where they made Mr Kearns who was vice president property known as Brock’s ranch able profit Virtually all of the larger dis- stressed the importance of such an Among the items actually carried near Fort Duchesne The famous their home for a number of years and a director of the company tricts now have programs equal to office located in Salt Lake City and To Gold Rush Ih the interior department bill are Robbers Roost and Hole in the Wall Plans for Mrs Stoddard had been a resiBurial will take place in the or higher than that prescribed by urged the committee to delegate conindefinite this following: With 21 other men he left Bing- hideouts also were opposing dent of Logan for the past 50 years family plot in ML Calvary ceme- law but it is believed that improve- powers to establish the headquarnearby threatNational park highways 26500-00- 0 ham Canyon in November 1872 ments will have to be made in some ters She was an active Worker in the tery always the security of Mr tinuance of emergency railroad Indian reservation roads 23 for San Juan Colo scene of a gold ening Nutter's holdings His uncanny freight emergency surcharges will L D S church and was long asof the smaller districts before they Declared Need dif600000 Zion National park 0 rush When their way became to get along with all neigh- be considered by directors of the sociated with relief society work can qualify ability Tf such an office had been Bryce Canyon park 212000 ficult because of heavy snows in bors together with vigilant and has A been appointed opened and maintained two years She was the mother of 12 chilcommittee Yellowstone park 2391250 Grand the mountains some returned two capable cowhands he hired saved Utah Citizens’ Rate association at dren five of whom survive to survey standards and report its ago” Mr Stewart said "I think we They a meeting Tuesday at 12:15 p m in are: Mrs Ellen Stoddard Canyon 2112500 Grand Teton 219-0- 0 stayed with Chief Ouray near Mr Nutter’s Eccles of prestige again findings at a later date to the state would have had several hundred nothing for Utah irrigation Ouray Colo and five went eastErboard The committee comprises A more Democrats in office than we widow of David Ecoles Mrs Following the World war when the chamber of commerce said projects Boise project operation ward Alfred Packer a hosteler the price seemed to drop out of nest D Saim executive secretary Logan J Ashman chairman Rodney Ash- have now” Sarah Stoddard Ballard of Logan and maintenance 230000 Mini- arrived later at Los Pinos Indian cattle came Monday by Milton E Moody N J Barlow The office will be open throughJoseph Stoddard and Willard Stod-ar- d doka project operation and mainte- aency Colorado wtih considerable from government to experts W A Paxton and Melvin S Wltt-w- out the year Mr Black consult with The rail carriers filed a petition of Baker Ore and Henry Washington said and nance 211600 with authority to wealth Mr Nutter became sus- Mr Nutter also known Friday with the interstate com- Itoddard of Berkeley CaL will materially assist in handling Possibility that a clue given sevsupplement this with 2150000 of picious of Packer and was instru- as “Colonel” Nutter as to popularly merce commission requesting conin The main minimum the of means points eral days ago may lead to locating patronage Many Survivors power revenues Uintah Indian hos- mental in locating the remains of tinuance of the rates which have educational program are: the industry The office will be maintained it in- Howard Stark department of com' Five of in the children died pital 230000 Fort Hall Indian hos- the other four men whom Packer saving A comof term on been school nine effective at least interstate to His sit in his saddle was indicated by either voluntary merce flier was expressed Monday and Stodtwo others pital 217000 operation Ute Indian had killed and eaten and in bring- for 75 ability fancy George merce since on months last April and Utah miles a day and far outtax legally certified teachers contributions from Democrats who irrigation project 220000 improve- ing Packer to trial dard Oregon lumberman and Jesse by search officials when newer in transportation of all students living receive jobs in the local state or the formation revealed that a plane capacity of younger Intrastate commerce shipments for Stoddard ment and operation Fort Hall InAnderson in In Hinsdale county Mr Nutter men physical succumbed miles from school federal more than several weeks only The emergency remained him with within until to similar Stark’s been had governments or by assesssighted dian project 25000 and the usual began his career as a cattleman years buildings expenditures for supplies ments on such surcharges will expire automatical- recent over Myton Utah annual appropriations for general turning all his available wealth into a year of his death She is also 40 survived grand30 unless an extension is by and equipment adequate to provide The plane Cost of Office reports Indicated efficient maintenance of the Indian service the new enterprise He also served Surviving are his widow Hath' ly June children including Marriner S instruction health inspecerine Fenton Nutter whom he mar- granted landed field a in in Myton shoftly The cost of such an office was Eccles 77 a term in the Colorado state legis- ried in 1908 in Colorado and tion and instruction and out Mr Salm grant-inthat "general pointed before dark on January 16 the day Springs and set at 22200 per year including lature as representative from Hins- two of the surcharges followed the three Stark disappeared remaining there supervision to assist the superin' rental and daughters Virginia and CathChamber Speakers See dale county services will Funeral conbe salary for one paid emtendent and such 10 of a the for princarriers supervising per arine Nutter both of Salt Lake petition ducted at 1 p m Thursday in the for half an hour The craft took cipals as the state board of educa- ploye according to an estimate subPurchased Land flew over off but 25 City Funeral sdfvices are planned cent increase filed in August 1934 the field min mitted by W J Korth chairman of L D S First ward chapel tion may approve” Millions in Benefits In 1892 he purchased large hold- for Wednesday afternoon in the The carriers requested only a single Logan a committee appointed last NovemFriends may call at the family utes later it was said in but Masonic Washington protest hearing of late from the land An Indian was temple ings the only Anthony youth ber to investigate the matter While home 312 West Center street prior : of Citizens’ Utah Rate the assocla to From Promotion Plans person report seeing a plane on other estimates members of the tlon and other bodies resulted in the to services that day At the time he first re- Utah Committeewoman committee rangedby as high as 23000 C C conducting hearings in a ported the matter he said the plane committee voted to give the number of centers Including Salt Addresses Arizonians the had two wings but Sunday told a i: Utah will benefit county chairman power to establish by millions of Lake City rancher in the area that he meant the headquarters dollars through the 1936 Salt Lake Our association undoubtedly will "it had wings on both sides” The A protest entered with the Demo- -' City and Utah promotional proconon request hearings proposed rancher Joe WardeU communicatAriz Jan 27 (®— cratio committee dealing with the PHOENIX gram speakers told members of the of tinuance the surcharges in Salt ed with officials in charge' of the Mrs Burton W Musser Salt Lake election "of unqualified persons” to chamber of commerce’s board of Lake City and other centers Other search Honoring the memory of the late A break in the cold snap of MonCity Democratic national commit ward offices was tabled governors Monday oppose the petition first will While officials believed there was teewoman from the Utah and resecond day and the week-en- d Mr Stewart was the recipient of was forecast steps to - The chamber of commerce Is Bishop Joseph S Glass be to authorized the direchave by of the Salt Lake diocese a for Tuesday with rain or snow slight possibility that the plane gional director for the party in five thanks from the committee the sponsoring a drive for funds for bishop furhe to said Formal tors” request prohibit could have been Stark’s since it western states defended here today members personally the program Workers will solicit solemn high mass was sung Mon- falling Unsettled conditions wr expressing their He estimated that several million ther opening of residential districts was far off the flier’s course they new deal acts in coping with the appreciation for his services as business men from February 3 to 7 day morning at the Cathedral of predicted for Wednesday too as a dollars were saved Utah busito East Thirteenth street shippers along said air and ground crews would depression chairman and as a member of the In an effort to secure money which the Madeleine on the tenth anni- low pressure trough was observed by the difference between the emer- ness properties was made Monday be sent to the area to Investigate He also took a prominent Roose- group Mrs the Musser will be used to attract tourists to versary of his death descending over the area praised 10 and the to rate of board of the Balt Wardell said that had Stark velt administration in an address part in the recent per surcharge adjustments the state develop new industries Bishop Glass was head of the A mean subnormal temperate of gency municipal camcent general increase proposed orig- Lake City by members of the Thir- landed in the area south of Myton before Phoenix Democratic women paign diocese of the Catho- 28 was established Monday the and carry on activities designed to teenth East Property Owners' asso- he might easily have reached lic church for over 11 years hav- highest reading being 37 and the inally by the railroads “Some Europeans” Mrs Musser A graduate of the University of further Utah’s interests ciation ranch house but been stranded be- said “have expressed the opinion Utah law school Mr Black was apSpeakers at the meeting included ing succeeded Bishop Laurence lowest 19 degrees above zero The letter urged that business of the excessive snows in to me that President Roosevelt pointed by County Attorney Harold W E Ryberg president of the Scanlan in 1915 He had served as Unsettled conditions were re Issues Warning property development on the street cause that region Chamber W A Carter chairman president of St Vincent’s college in ported along the Pacific coast and Mayor through his timely legislation and E Wallace to a deputyshlp in' 1933 bebe to block restricted one the Weather Monday made it inad- new deal program saved the United In December 1934 District Attorney bf the advertising committee and Los Angeles for 14 years before he eastward from central California to tween Second Third and South Sidewalks streets “since at this time that one visable to send up all the planes States from absolute anarchy” Calvin W Rawlings named Mr Idaho Wyoming and Montana A1 On S‘ O Bennion member of the spe assumed his duties here but two ships searched the region Mrs Musser left tonight for Flag- Black to the district attorney’s ofdial committee directing the drive The Very Rev Monsignor A F though the mercury was depressed block contains far more than suffi over which Giovanonl was celebrant at the 2 degrees below normal here it was a pilot flying from Rock staff Ariz to address a Demo- fice succeeding Harley W Gustin fdr funds deto satisfy business clent Guests Included Brigadier Gen' mass the Rev Joseph G Delaire several degrees warmer than Sun Springs Wyo to Salt Lake City as cratic meeting and then will return E B Erwin as commis- mand”ground Mayor fcral Walter C Sweeney new com- deacon the Rev John Lagan Star was would normally fly to Salt Lake aty day and Saturday when the vari sioner of publio safety Monday Burglary Hearing Set for zoning changes in and the Rev Joseph P ance was as much as 5 degrees warned home mandant at Fort Douglas and past owners and oc- theRequests of Second for Robert Clayton 24 Hearing Ninth and vicinity Moreton master of ceremonies lovfer presidents of the chamber of Denver on a second degree cupants city ordinances require Seventeenth South streets are made snow ice from clean and paved several times a year and cause the they burglary charge- was set by City sidewalks adjacent to their property residents of these Judge Daniel Harrihgton Monday districts considMap Simplifies at The mayor hinted strongly pos- erable for Friday Clayton is accused of anxiety the letter stated sible prosecution of persons failing "We respectfully request that entering the residence of G R to obey the ordinance His stateWoolley 424 Wall street Janu&ry Foreign News board consider our wishes and your ment was issued following a number our best interest and that those 15 How many countries are in of complaints that sidewalks in to encroach upon residenacMrs to all Corlett workers the and wishing J Mary Corry the League of Nations and kept many cases are not being kept clear tial desirability be discouraged so 87 resident of Cedar City counts for the job fyw many support the eco- of snow and ice Smoot Reed United States that it will not be necessary in the andpioneer friend and Her home was made the clearMr nomic boycott of Italy? Why neighbor during one of the first five children future for those of our membership senator from Utah for 30 years Smoot’s residence in Provo Carl house during this early pioB-r-ring are England and France -r! to attend meetings to sign petitions born in Salt Lake City died at and member of the council of the A Badger secretary for many Pickpocket Obtains neering For many years also Mrs joint naval maneuor D L in S disturb home twelve of themselves was further to of the the her Corlett ward Senator Smoot in Wash years apostles secretary of the pt Cedar vers in the Mediterranean? In case you didn’t notice $105 in S L Store order to protect the value of their City Sunday of daughter church was classed as “having ington and Bishop Neslen Relief society and served as a inScores of such questions occomplications beit was 23 degrees above statement the A number of other state and said done more to set Utah right until few a teacher property” ago years cur in the news dispatches cident to age A pickpocket obtained 2105 from last bore The names man the became a than world of she who fore the church disabled were officials when night—which isn’t terseated request any upon and will need every day you avenue A resident there since 1853 two low unless your fuel has lived in or gone from this the stand The musical program K W Grames 1067 Loganhim in a special committee of the associaShe was born in Salt Lake City ribly the new Map of Europe to pile is in the same constate” at a testimonial honoring included vocal selections by Lucy when he brushed againststore Mon- tion and was signed by Charles F years after Cedar City was April 29 1848 the seventh child follow the cable dispatches downtown department ' dition Solomon chairman founded Mrs Corlett was active of Margaret and George Corry the former senator Monday night Gates Bowen John W Summer-hay- s with complete understanding in church and social affairs durin the Twentieth L D S ward Walter Schmidt Virginia day afternoon police hereported In 1850 she moved with her famUSE THIS COUPON was told Grames ' taking police Freeze Barker and Annette Rich Council to Convene ing most of her life For three chapel ily to Provo where they resided The Salt Lake Tribune to the Utah Auto Parts $675 ton Lump coal the Inauguration until 1953 when the family moved The testimonial was one of a ardson Dinwoodey violin solos by the money 433 following years Women’s Stove coal The council Information Bureau Main $645 ton street South Legislative company of telegraph service into Cedar to Hardiman: of her At series given by the ward to pay William Cedar the time selec City Black Oiled Coal piano $425 ton state will social welfare committee Frederic Haskin While the in Director to J bank a a after trip in aha ' the early seventies death she was the lone survivor honor 8toker Coal to living distinguished tlons and accompaniments by Kress $400 ton 257 South convene at 10 a m Wednesday at City store Washington D C company Coal Pea 4nd later $550 ton was a volunteer of a family of 12 bora to Mr and members and former members of Becky Almond and selections by I inclose herewith 10 cents Main street police said a stranger the Newhouse hotel "Old Age alternated with operator Slack Coal $375 ton Lunt W Mrs Mrs C Ellen the Frank ward Corry Asper Bishop explained "in coin (carefully wrapped) $700 ton brushed against Grames Upon re- Assistance” will be discussed by wife of Largs Lump delivered T 1872 she was marCn was March Mr Clarence Neslen in Lunt told Howard who re of the Henry high Uni 500 Stove Coal $800 for a copy of the new Map of to his car he found a bank Mrs Frank W Penrose and relief ried to James Corlett at Cedar of the first company there KINDLING 7 sacks spect felt for Mr Smoot in the turning $100 Speakers who praised the honor t' Europe book containing the money was problems will be presented by Mrs charge Decemfordied Mr as Corlett east in in the countries Cedar of official and and and City’s Integrity foreign City industry telegraph of the Parmelee state relief Vyvyan mer senator included J Reuben ber 1902 of stellar work done by Mr Smoot gone operators You’ll find variety at all Name administration Clark Jr member of the first Mrs Corlett acted as secretary ‘ She was the mother of six chilhelping steer the country through prices in Coal and Wood’ Set Rites Funeral of whom two survive S of of convulD committee” dren the "founding church three major "financial presidency of the I They Street Want Ad Col No 36 in Recovers and Hinckley 4 now Mrs are sions” and the World war the BrZhch Normal school 4 former United States ambasJ A Kopp Cedar City Semiprivate funeral services will and Telegram toTribune sador to Mexico E O Howard and Thomas Corlett Tonopah Governor Blood pointed out that be conducted Tuesday at 2 p m at Robert tL Hinckley regional di the Branch Agricultural college Yes sir! 19 dealers Clty day Nev president of Walker Bank A few men had the capacity to serve the Klngdon and Lees mortuary rector of WPA la convalescing in there in 1897 The first buildings there ready to save you Trust company Governor Henry Funeral services are Incomplete honorably in a leading quorum chapel for Mrs Florence Louise the Dee hospital Ogden after un on the present campus were conState money Turn to Want Ad H Blood Levi Edgar Young of of a church and at the same time Pitts Dr Elmer I Goshen will of dergoing an operation last week for structed by local contributions and pending arrival of her son but CoL No 36 NOWS (Mall to Washington D C) the first council of seventy of represent a state for 30 years in ficiate Burial will be in the City hernia He is expected to be back labor and Mrs Corlett dispensed will be held there with interthe L D S church Daniel Cox to ment in Cedar the donated in his commodities various the United States senate office three weeks City cemetery cemetery It will lie in state A Prominent Woman Pioneer Dies at Family Residence State to Restrict School Benefits For Next Year PF of 2151-365- in 'b 2346-743- Me-Gin- ty late Group Plans Surcharge Fight A 239-20- New Clue Revives Search for Flier er ’ i rs Mass Honors Break in Cold Bishop Glass Snap Forecast Street Rezoning ' Ban Requested ' Utah-Neva- Gearing sub-deac- One of First Five Children Born inS L Taken by Death Civic Leaders To Pay Tributes Reed Smoot at Testimonial J - I 4 i k |