Show 19 r A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUND AY --MORNING NOVEMBER BUSINESS MEN CHURCHPLANS TO FETE FOUR SEEK NEW ROAD MISSIONARIES Twin Falls Group Proposes Highway to Mountain City Mines Workers to Be Honored by Parlies Prior to ' Departure - -- I TWIN FALLS Idaho President J H Blandford of thy Twin Falls Magicians club an organization of young business men announceddbp-pointmen- t of a committee Friday to investigate chances of getting a new highway constructed from Twin Falls Tour member of the L D S church will be honored during the ensuing week in their respective wtrds prior r to departing 12 1933 to Mountain City Nev wfcfeje important new mining discoveries this year have created great activity The committee ia John B Robertson state representative from Twin Falls county George M Paulson city attorney M H Robinson and Lloyd Collier They' were authorized to get in tone! immediately with J O Elton Lake general manager of the International Smelting company a subsidiary of the Anaconda Copper Mating company which has Urge holdings at MounUm City and has been contributing to highway construction Hie committee also will investigate what governmental agencies should be contacted for financial support in building the proposed road Mr Blandford stated The highway would extend from Twin Falls via Filer Buhl Castleford and southern Owyhee county through Deeth Nev to Mountain City which is a few miles to ful- west of Jarbidge another prominent Otato Meal Plant Opens mining camp This movement is being launched For Winter at Burley Mr Blandford annonced because a adeno Mountain has present City quate highway connections here and BURLEY Idaho Nov 11—Before that the nearest business towns in to York this week Nevada are too distant and inconven returning New Bowen and Julius FreelestlyJocaWd’ to properly serve their man Spencer of the Otato corporation who interests have been here the past two weeks P-looking after business interests in conA ELECTS OFFICERS nection with their firm stated that the MONTPELIER Idaho— T(ie followplant which has been Idle for several ing officers were elected for the cur- months was opening for a run which rent year at a special meeting of the would continue until potatoes now in storage in the company warehouse Parent-Teachassociation Wednes- were used up in the manufacture of in the hall: President otato meal and that additional potaday night city Mrs Sidney E Burgoyne vice presi- toes would be purchased looking1 dent Mrs Bert Barlow and secretary uiward another run later in the seaMrs Olive Corby EnterUinment was Fred Rousch In charge of the Otato furnished by the high school glee plant and manufacturing operations club and the Washington and Lincoln has not announced bow many men school choruses will be employed Wil-lU- ' T t er fil missions Milton Gold son Mr end Mrs Cyrus William Gold 1166 South of WORLD Eighth West street will be ten' dere4 e farewell testimonial Thursday at 8:19 p m in the Cannon Ward chapel 1381 South Eighth West street He will labor in the northern mission The program will include: Opening Mr Geld song c o n g r invocation Everett P Peck mala quartet a and b numbers Albert Hosenvall C Leland JDavey Douglas Tanner and William L Schreiner Teading a and b Ted Cardwell organ solo a and b Tracy Y Cannon girls erorusc a and b Miriam Tanner dir ' r a' v "K Wav rector reading a and b Helen Van Cott contralto solo a and b Elmlna a and of mother Left to right Mrs Wilma Rollins WilFour daughters generations Gold Hopkins instrumental quartet son Mrs Amanda Roberts who is holding on were reunited the during a and b Rheva Pugmirw Emma in Salt Lake Inset at her a week gathering past lap Ladonna Ray Wilson and at the right and Stringham Hildagsrde Stringham Mrs the Harrison Jennie Roberts Rollins grandmother John Mrs Gold Mr remarks Norma Schreiner remarks Bishop Tracy Y Cannon benediction Thomas Gold Dancing Five-Generati- on will conclude the program A farewell testimonial in honor of Florence ZWurzbach whpwlll leave shortly for the eastern states mission will be conducted Friday at 8 p m in the Miller ward chapel 45 East Thirty-thir- d South street ‘ Farewell Program -- The program - follows!- - Opening Armed Bands Roam Areas hymn "We Thank Thee 0 God for a Ob-50tWill Salt Lake Couple as Troops Prepare Prophet’ congregation Invocation Margaret V K Harrison William J Guest trio Bennion sisters Armiver serve and Central Figure at clarinet duet Clifford Chambers Emergencies Norman Coombs reading Mary Carter zither solo Oscar Roth remarks Thursday Observance sary J Roy Free instrumental selection Nov 11 HAVANA Bob and Douglas Quayle tenor solo from Santiago tonight said the entire and four A Harry Clarke remarks Miss Wurz-bach Fifty years of wedded life will be male quartet "Thee and One” observed by John P Petersen and hie district around Puerto Padre on the generations of daughters directly dexylophone and accordion selection wife November 18 Invitation has north coast was in a state of rebellion scended from her met in a reunion Armed bands roamed the area Florence Burgess and Melvin Jensen the past week at the home of around Punas Tunas and Mayard during remarks Bishop E J Solomon dol- been lasuedfor Mrs Amanda Kay Roberts 2099 Richto be givat field Rebels were reported in the ing hymn "God Be With You Till We reception ards street Mrs Margaret Vest Kay Meet Again” congregation benedic- en in their honor Sagua Tanamo Chaparra and Deli-cia- Harrison the Cobblemore the Padre near Puerto tion J Parley Heiner who lives at the home of Mrs Roberts The garrison at Holquini under the was the guest of honor and the center A farewell testimonial honoring Hal Town House the ana of of command the near sergeant in the reportedly of interest at the reunion Edward Enoa who departs evening joined rebel bands yesterday and Mrs Harrison was born March SI future for the Samoan mission will niversary" Also troops were sent from Santiago to 1849 When she was 15 years old she be conducted Thursday at 8 p m in there will be held ward chapel Tenth open house for the Twentv-nlntHolquln rried Thomas Kay at Mona Utah to-- u&ufi states eaiif ckaii ega-tlo- n d- Half Century REBEL FIGHTS Of Marriage to Be Celebrated SWEEP CORA Reunion Honors Veteran Resident for h W M tnd YtarMfwrit Hall reading Helen Bishop Smith selections returned Samoan mission-trieaddress John B Matheson ward Boy quartet Thirty-fourtScouts vocal solo Elolse Raid remarks Bishop W W Emery response Mr Enos: benediction Dancing will ' follow Party for R John Hansen R John Hansen who will leave shortly for the California mission Will be honored Friday at 8 p m with a farewell entertainment In the Central chapel Twenty-seventEark wardThird East streets and congregation Program: Song High on the Mountain Top" invocation Martin Glasset girls’ trio a and b Lenore Ptrdoe Florence Miller and Adreen Cannon reading Erma Man-wisolo Miss Pardoe piano solo Max Williams reading Virginia Riches a and b number Granite doggers selection mala quartet girls’ trio Bennion sisters Instrumental selections Lindsay sisters and Lucille Mr Jensen reremarks Kimball marks Bishop Frank H Fox benediction W S Mackay Dancing will follow h h ll Christina Petersen was born November 18 1860 in the town of EUkeborg Denmark At an e a r I y age he a learned the trade and has tailor-tn- g Mr Petersen followed this occupation nearly all his of life Mrs Petersen daughter Johan and Carolina Jacobsen was born In Goteborg October Sweden 30 1864 At the ' age of 14 she to Den' moved 'mark where she r I met Mr Petersen were married "Sin a quaint old ‘ J church in the city 'idol Homing Noll vember 18 ‘1883 U Shortly after their 1 marriage ’ moved to the city Den-Aarhus i mark Thera they - spent the first 20 years of their wed- trade Mr Petersen During those 20 seven children were born to four of whom are living On March 4 1907- - they emigrated to Utah First they arrived In Ephraim Later they moved to Mt Pleasant where they lived until June 1917 at which time they came to Salt Lake where they have resided since Mr and Mrs Petersen have three cons Christian M Marius and Charles one daughter Mrs Dagmar Butler all of whom arc now residing in Salt Lake also nine grandchildren and one Members of the Utah Association of years them Better Beauty Shops will hold a trade exhibit and style show in connection with their convention at the Hotel Uth November 20 21 and 21 j Eighteen national exhibitors of beauty shop equipment and cosmetics will display their products it was ' ' i announced Saturday On November 20 the program Will consist of an educational demonstration and a lecture A comedy will be presented entitled "The N R A Sa-- ton” The style show will be conducted DOCTOR RETURNS HOME on the night of November 21 when a Dr Elizabeth Wismer has returned silver cup will be awarded for the to Lake after an extended eastmost beautiful finger wave or marceL ernSalt tour it was announced SaturA banquet with Gus P Backman i as toastmaster will be held November day a dance followed 21 by High School Glee Club Presents Musical Program SODA SPRINGS Idaho—A musical program presented by the Soda Snrings high school Bovs' and Girls Glee clubs and the band was well attended Wednesday night The program included selections by the band: a piano solo Betty Torge-setrumpet solo Wayne Tucker songs high school chorus and Girls’ Glee club clarinet solo Phillip Woodard piano solo Bernice Skinner and and Juntrumpet duet Wayne Tucker ior Holbrook n - t:-- r“' 'y deal GCAL CO teal mined from the Spring Canyon district offered at the following startling prices: A special FURNACE LUMP $775 STOVE $750 NUT $625 CALL HYLAND 4863 married to John Harrison who died some years ago Mrs Harrison is the mother of seven sons and daughters al Hiving Those by the first marriage are Mrs Roberts of Salt Lake Thomas Kay Jr Abraham Kay and Lorenzo Kay of Tremon ton those by her second marriage John Harrison Jr of Vernal Mrs Alice Labrum and Joseph Harrison of Roose- velt The five generations were represented at the reunion by Mrs Harrison Mrs Roberts her daughter Mrs Jennie Roberts Rollins of Tremonton daughter of Mrs Roberts Mrs Wilma Rollins' Wilson daughter of Mrs Rollins and Ladonna Ray Wilson daughter of Mrs Wilson Mrs Wilson and her smalt daughter live in Colorado and came to Salt Lake tor the reunion yoo ctn get all the mdon yon want Ani now yoa am get them all with living tone through Granow radio die latest and greatest achievement of Wm C Grunow Here is radio such a yoa have never heard before Here is radio ten years ahead of Anything yet pro duced You will be amazed and thrilled at die tone andrdlame possible with these new sets And yoa will be astoanded at the amazing which brings in favorite stations automatically with just a tarn of the dial You can sit in the dark twist dial and your favorite stations trooj in without distortion bat with living tone Absolute silence between stations s I V DRIVE OPENED Long Threatens Tax War Against BY RED CROSS Big Newspapers thay ded life Mr Petersen engaging there in tha tailoring Style Show Set By Beauty Shops province were withdrawn" from- outlying posts and concentrated at more strategic points ready tor any emergency In Havana a flurry of sniping by rebels threw the capital into a panic for an hour and a half before soldiers fearing another rebellious outburst restored a temporary peace Minister of War Gulteras promised to lift tha state of siege instituted at the climax of a revolt in which hun dreds of rebels withstood for hours a bombardment in Atarea castle but tonight an incessant firing continued in the streets At 6 p m tonight Gulteras decreed period during which all unauthorized civilians must turn their arms over tp the authorities Any on tha civilian who holds iovemment after Sunday night will ie courtmartialied - the son of Mr and Mrs A EEnos the home 905 West 423 North Tenth West street Second South The program will be: Song con- street from 2 until gregation invocation Giehn S Burt 4 p m vocal trio Sixteenth ward trio saxo fr Petersep thf and phone duet Marvin Cudney and Bert son of And I TRIBUNE INFORMATION Q How long has Gibraltar been fortifiedT Can you tell me the meaning of the name? R M B Salt Lake A An Arab invader Tariq ben Zaid having conquered Andalusia In A D 711 in order to make secure his communications with Africa undertook the building of a strong castle on the rock then called Mons Calpe The work was completed in 742 and the keep known as the Moorish still stands The rock has been a fortified stronghold ever since Gibraltar is called after this same invader the name is a corruption of Jebel Tariq meaning Mount Tariq Q What Is the difference between black and white pepper? R L Logan A Peppercorns the dried berries of pipor nigrum are ground whole for black pepper The dark outer husk is removed before grinding to make white pepper Q We would like to know what are the ten most common words used in written English will you please give them in your column? V S Murray The ten commonest words In written English in order of their frequency of occurrence are! the of and to a in that it is L A MARKSVILLE La NovlfwV-Senat- or Huey P Long closed a week's tump tour here today among friendly French Acadian in sharp contrast to his turbulent meetings in other psrta of the state He aimed his fire In the closing speech at newspapers assailihg to his policies and lishers declaring he would levy a tax on ad vertislng against newspapers with more than 20000 weekly circulation Under his proposed program he said 60 per cent of the taxes would be taken off of the big man and all of the taxes would be taken off of the little man He also hit at the Roosevelt administration saying: "I had hoped that the N R A would work But it won’t You can't take the blood from a dying man and give it to another dying man and expect ' them both to live" He returned to New Orleana tonight to prepare for the opfdillg of the United States senate committee investigation into the election of Senator John Overton The investigation will be resumed here Monday with Senator Long acting U chief counsel for Senator Overton who is Edwin Brouscharged by sard with having been sleeted through fraud Elwyhee Pomona Grange Names New Officer GLENNS FERRY Idaho — Several officers were reelected and others named Friday by tha Elwyhee Pomona) grange which is composed of ’ rn Mte ta part of Elmore county and the north eastern part of Owyhee county C E Spence was reelected and in stalled master Ernest Eichholz overseer Mrs Cnarle Averill lecturer Norris Chapin steward Charles Rica assistant Mrs Charles Bullock lady assistant the Rev D D Reese chaplain Mrs John Gcoefscma secretary Mrs C E Spence treasurer J S Gibson gatekeeper three graces to be v appointed by the master BURGLARS ROB SHOP ST ANTHONY Idaho— The Quality Shoe shop was burglarized Thurswas gained day night through the rear window after breakSeveral dollars In ing the glass small 'Change and business papers no value to anyone whienrwere-o- f but the proprietor C A Fredrick were taken Confident of Worker Reaching Member” ship Goal POCATELLO Idaho- -! H Masters chairman of the Bannock county Red Cross chapter officially launched the roll call drive here Saturday which 30 will continue until November ' Volunteers organized under the G Wells leadership of Mrs Chester who will conduct the enrollment 1500 of the are confident that goal members will be reached It is the plan to contact every men and women in the county during the drive said Mr Masters Those assisting Mrs3 Wells are Thomas Dolman vice chairman Mrs Ray Baker Maude Hicks Mrs Byron Downard D C Watkins Mrs Frank Stratford Mis Sarah Van Wormer Red IDAHO FALLS Idaho-T- he Cross chapter roll call drive here will be conducted November 20 21 and 22 Mrs E V Berg roll call committee chairman said Friday Preliminary plans for the campaign will be outlined at a meeting oi the roll call committee next Wednesday evening at- - Red Cross headquarters in the Bonneville county - courthouse she said RUPERT Idaho— Plans for- the annual Red Cross' roll call for Minidoka county as arranged by the local Red Cross chapter under direction of Robert Carlson county chairman with Mra H B Reynolds and Mrs Thomas Beech in active management will start Monday November 13 Districts have been created and roll call chairmen appointed include: RuDickson pert business section L-James Weiser C R Isenburg F N Victor Paul French Mrs C L Toyer Ralph Broadhead and Dwight Disney residence section Mrs Edith Stone Mrs Neva Lewis Mrs L L Culbertson Mrs Robert Carlson Mrs D L Carlson Mrs W N Poindexter outlying districts C E B Roberts Miss Margaret Andrews Mrs W C Mitchell Mrs Don Hardin F J Toevs Mrs H U Blayney Mrs Lawrence Carter Vard Chatburn Mrs R E Cor-les-s Claude King Mrs T E and Mrs' - R P Brown - ' WILL HEAD MISSION Reuben M Wiberg of Riverton left Salt Lake Saturday for Nukualofa Tonga where he will take up his duties as president Of the Tongan L D R mission He’ will sail from San Francisco Tuesday i Radio Dept Third Floor Convenient Monthly Terms AUERBACH CO Headquarters for GRUNOW See the New GRUNOW “Living Tone” Radio at These Authorized Grunow Franchise Dealers Castle Dele Castle Dale Co-O- p Hunter Hardware Company Cedar City Consumer! 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