Show 'Tl'-’- ' if — v THESALTLAKE TRIBUNE MOND 22 STOCK RAISERS Uintah Indian Land in Dispute MANY EVENTS AY ‘MORNING GRAZING LAND Local Obituaries State Roosevelt Holds ¥ 55TH MARKERS OF CHRISTMAS Mr Varied Programs Will Be Given ill Churches and Clubs Protest Against Withdrawing Uimali Indian Tract 25 '1933 COUPLE REACH MARK SEASON FIGHT TO SAVE DECEMBER 'Sarah Ann Slater Mitchell Jolm E Betts' John E Betts 92 of Holladay died In a' Mrs Sarah Ann Slater Mitchell 70 local hospital Sunday night of causes 10“' 324 Doanington avenue died Sunday cldent to age Au- 3 30 a m in a local hospital from a heart He was bom In Yorkshire England llftor several years gust 17 1641 coming to the United 8tates attack She had b when nine years of age He first lived at lived In Lehl until 1925 St Louil When he wns 24 he came to Mrs Mitchell had tliAva'Utah For a number of years he lived at when she moved to SaltLake Servants pay son He aasa retired house decorator She was born January h 1863 at Lehl He was a member of Odd Fellows lodge No a daughter of Joseph and Mary Ann Webb 27 of Sugarhouee Second Surviving are his sons and daughters Slater She was married to John W James and Reed Betts of Holladay Wil- Mitchell January 20 1885 in Salt Lake liam P Betts of Los Angeles Mrs John For Christmas years she was a teacher in the Harrington of Ban Jose Cal Mrs Henry Reliefmany Lehl Third L D S Miller of 8< Lakand Mrs1 Earl Gail ward society of the t of Duchesne Fourteen grandchildren and husband five sons are her Surviving also survhe nine William B Mitchell Balt Lake Gilbert E WASHINGTON Dec 24 UP)— One Wilford F Mitchell Sat Lehl Mitchell of the most remarkable Christmas Lake John R Mitchell Jerome Idaho and W Candland a Pleasant Grove Joseph T Mitchell parlies that the old presidential manMrs Hannah Whitlock Candland wife daughter Mrs Birdie Smith LehiMrsa brothtwo sls'ers H Candland died at the family er Nephl Slater Mry of Percy was saw ever sion given today home 167 Canyon Side Sunday at 740 CoIUdge Lehl and Mrs Nellie Kemp Reno 28 grandchildren Nev and live greata heart attack around the second-floo- r family tree p m afterborn March 3 1370 at Ephraim grandchildren She was be will held Wednesday services Funeral Whitwhen President Roosevelt himself Andrew Andrear of and daughter and had lived In Balt Lake 35 years at 1 p m In the Lehl Third L D 8 ward aided by his family played Santa to lock at the Larkiu call Friends may sons three husband are her chapel Surviving Howard and Duane of Salt Lake and Lynn mortuary until Wednesday at' 10 a m White House policemen chauffeurs ‘of Los Angeles ahd the following brothers servants and all their families and sisters Hyrum Whitlock of Ely Nev Leeton Andrea Alan Sears Howard For “nigh onto thirty years” some Wilford L Whitlock Dof Nebeker and Mrs Mrs Byron of the guests have been giving ser- Whitlock Rebo Cal der of Salt Lake Mrs Virginia Funeral services for Alan Sears Hpward vice around the executive mansion Madsen of Mt Pleasant and Mrs Thursey 24 son of John and Drucilla Howard who were conducted died Thursday in Denver and they said they never had seen Madsen of Fairview Sunday afternoon In the Twentieth L D 6 C Clarence Neslen anything like this party of theirs ward chapel Bishop A officiated The president passed into the outKelly Speakers were John H Taylor of the stretched hands of children of John Andrew Jackson Kelly of 2 East first council of seventy Judge Oscar W Sunlock! a in died avenue Burton horses and dolls hospital Louis R McConkie and Bishop Neslen tiny wagons day afternoon of diabetes and complica- Wells offered the Invocation and William autos tions O the benediction Musical numin 1863 bersSears His aristocratic mother Mrs James He was born In Columbia Ga were by Harry Clark Agnes and Eliza Branham Kelly Sears Jacobsgiven and Joseph Fernellous Roosevelt of Hyde Park beamed as aHeSon of Jackson the L D 8 church later In D J Watts dedicated the grave In the she worked at top speed handing out Southjoined a as for time served Carolina and The president’s wife' his presiding elder of the Blarney S C City cemetery presents branch daughter Anna and the grandchilHe came to Utah In 1900 settling at Charles Landvig Olsen dren Sistie and Buzzie Dali helped Provo Three years later the family moved as served Mr Kansas where to services for Charles Landvig OlFuneral spread the Christmas cheer the two branch president in both Kelly and the sen 39 the farmer of Ephraim and World war children helping when chance of- Mayetta branches In 1929 theJay family who veteran died in a local hospital Satin Lake live to Salt turned fered in the package dispensation following an operaInraddltlon to hts widow Mrs Mary urday at 7 15 p tn will be conducted at Staff Remembered Jane Kelly the following sons and daugh- tion for wopendlcitls 2 p m at Tuesday Ephraim Leavenworth aurvlve Rebecca Kelly widow Mrs Joan Olsen: Adults as well as qhilren were re- ters Kan Mrs Lizzie Hall and George Kelly twoSurviving are hisAleth and Athlen Olsen daughters membered witl something to make Jarbolo Kan Mrs Mary Forsyth Valley age 5) his mother Mrs Carollr Edward Kelly Springfield Kan them happier at Yuletide Dick Jer-vi- s Falls Ephraim: three sisters Mrs Walter Neb Alvtn kelly El Roy Kelly Alma Kelly Olsen Gleave Brigham City Mrs Fred Peel head of the White House secret Glenn Kelly Henry Kelly and Mrs Doris H and Mrs Lillie Bland Salt Lake Mt Pleasant and Mrs Theodore Anderson service and police force led the 48 Bland Also surviving are 35 grandchildren and 10 Ephraim will Burial take pace In the Ephraim snappy looking White House police Park cemetery under direction of the A thair wives and children about 125 C ’Olsen mortuary White House Help and Mrs B P Porter1 Feted on Wedding Anniversary fUdllirr Floor Tree Police Around LOGAN — The ffty-fiftwedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs B P Porter was celebrated Tuesday while Hannah - a dnner was given OGDEN-T- he of Christthe leading liveatock and wool grow-‘er- s spirit mas season reached its height m Og- of eastern Utah fear destruction at'whfch den Sunday with many entertain-al- l of their industry in Uintah if withofHheir seven ments in churches clubrooms and arid daugh- drawal of about 100000 acres of other places being held or scheduled ters werepresent land in the old Uncompagre Indian Mr and Mri Porfor tne week Some of the affairs ter moved from reservation is made permanent acto will take the form of chanty fetdf Franklin to Logan cording to statements forwarded the Utah congressional delegation while others will be presentations oflui 1927 to work in of William II Siddoway president and other appropriate Christ- the Logan L D S songs Stock the temple mas time events refer-in said association Grazing Continuing a custom of 19 years’ They were marence to the withdrawal “This act December 19 the First Presbyterian ried John standing would take away from the livestock 1878 in the Salt midnight’-devotionchurch a began men of this section practically all the Lake L D S En11 p m at service serv The Sunday lands now used for winter grazing house ice lasted until shortly after midnight dowment which would mean the destruction of Mr Porter said the The hour was to devoted entirely the lfvestock industry” carols and melodies which have won wedding trip was Henry L Green president of the made from favor years among forjnany alj types assoUintah County Woolgrowers1 in a light of was church The organizations of ciation said “It would ruin many wagon and on the first day they made decorated with trees and holiday who association the members' of our WellsviUe the second day Willard greens have used these lands for many years the fourth Vocalists wereIrs Agnes Warner the third day Hooper for winter grazing range There is day Salt Lake FolBowen who recently returned from no Justification whatever for such - ’she lowing their marLos Angeles assumed action as the Indians already have riage the couple prominent roles in the community the choice grazing land of eastern returned to FrankWithdrawal of the old Uncompagre Indian reservation mainly musical organizations William F Utah without any charge or taxes to in lin wiere they Uintah county by the department of the interior has aroused a JohnsoiyRamofta Tucker Ruth Winpay and the white people living in storm of lived until coming protest from livestock and wool growers The area com- ter Parry and Rosemary Barber this area maintain roads schools and here GeneH411iday was the organist ether benefits for those who lease In- - prising approximately 1000000 acres is shown in the map above Mr Porter has Ar 11 o'clock the morningworship dian livestock and gTound” as a service was observed and at 6 p m e Little Revenue From Indians an entertainment was held for the freighter from to Montana) “Should such an order become per- of the church and the Young People ’ manent it would ruin the livestock as a lorker bn the in all up the grand stairway They Musical numSunday school unit George Holliday Sr Union Pacific con- remained more than half an hour i bers featured both of these services Industry in Uintah county which is 76 died WILSON— George' Holliday Sr Anna Elizabeth II Burr aftercame a soon The chauffeurs crew struction sec-7 i D m j At of S this L Seventh the principal industry the p Saturday night at the family home HeA a ward and of cause death was LOGAN— the Anna Ellzabettf Herrmann Burr attack carpenter heart of presi-Iward choir a S said John tion” Hacking program presented a contracting builder and farmer 78 wife of Frederick William Burr died farmer Both he “First time a policemen's kin ever hadMrbeen Christmas music in the chapel The dent of the Ashley Valley Stock-- i was born in England No at her home 569 North Main street Satur- Holliday and Mr Porter had a Christmas tree in the White vember 26 1857 a choir of 50 voices under direction of of James and Ann day evening after a lingering Illness raising association “This county as have played an ac House and got a present from the Holliday and came SQji America with his She was born In Switzerland March 4 which well as Duchesne county Douglas Brian sang the cantata 1852 1855 the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth In Wallace wife Isabel! Holliday of dein of hand the United the president tive part the : "Chimes of the Holy Night” by Fred also would be affected by this order and Lewiston Howter Herrmann 8hw had been a resiThey lived in Ogden Logan B Holton Mrs Holliday died in 1914 in Lewiston and dent of this country since 1886 and of velopment of the States!’1 said Jervis from t ” receives little or no revenue Karl Posnien at the orAlice to 1915 was In 1890 since Logan ‘the his second Not hand did of marriage southern part president only gan and Gladys Minnoch at the “Indian property yet must provide Stevens They came to Wilson a year Surviving are her husband six sons and Mr Porter out gifts but he asked interested Maude Idaho furnished accompaniment Arthur E Burr Park Cltyi and a half ago from Cache county schools roads and many other bene-daughters piano of the H C Bradberry a was Mrs The held families of about the the Mr Fred W and Max was dinner last high Holliday priest questions Sunday Soloists were Mrs Douglas Brian fits for the Indians and the people North Weber L D 8 stake a Burr Logan Mrs Florence Jabbs Pres-o- n at men the home him of each who Mrs serve Anna Olsen with - to whom day Florence Jones and Arta Blakely sotheir lands and stock are are his widow and the followIdaho Mrs Albert Dallof Salt Lake Surviving They were picked policemen care- ing sons and daughters George W Hol- 21 grandchildren pranos Floyd G Eyre tenor Gayle the following sons and daughters leased Very few of the Indians Louis A Culbertson 83 j be conducted and Mrs forge Atkinson of Wilson Funeral services will Malan baritone A duet was sung present Mrs Olson Mr and Mrs B fully chosen chauffeurs — men of liday (themselves take care of stock or Mrs J Clyde Hansen of Dayton Idaho Wednesday at 2 p m In the Logan L D S Ward recJ and Porter Mr and Mrs Franklin responsibilities heavy proud W Holliday of Ogden Joseph W Ninth ward chapel with burial In the Logan Alma Catherine Scherrer and Erma Primary by land they have" Succumbs Following 35 grandchildren City cemetery under the direction of the of Elko Hev Fu'nk A mixed quartet and a double Olsen and Mr and Mrs W D Porter ords whose first duty in life is guard- Holliday On the heels of the protests came one Lindquist Sc Sons' Mortuary company also 23 Mr and Mrs W L Larsen ing the president of the United and a special dispatch from the capital Party to Open trioipresented other numbers A spe- Logan brother and one sister in England Heart Attack H Hatch States and his family Mr L Mrs Newton and and will be conducted at'll services Funeral cial they was trio Indian a of number the reversal “‘“'announcing given by Opal m Tuesday In the Wilson L D S ward Week’s Activities Vivian Sadie Stark MacBeth Gean Brian and Florence Salt Lake Mr and Mrs P M Porter grinned their pleasure at being re- chapel t — policy which prevailed during the may call at theLindqulst Preston Idaho Mr and Mrs Merle ceived as personalities as well as and SonsFriends Cashmore four years of the Hoover administra- - PROVO — Louis AT xander Culbertchapel In Ogden Monday evening t OODEN— Vivian Sadie Stark Assisting the choir Mar- G 30 m 10 a and until of wearers until 9pm uniforms Tuesday Hyer Lewiston 29 grandchildren of Arthur and Belva Burch tion garet Betts read “A Miracle of BethInterment will be In the Richmond City Starkdaughter died Saturday night in a local hosof Butler’j B?NGHAM— A series of programs lehem” Bishop Albert E Read pre- eight “Put the Indian back on a reserva- - son 83 secretary-treasure- r f cemetery of pneumonia She was born Nopital of Mrs Olsen Two their daughters is featuring the Christmas season in sided at the ward service tion and quit trying to make him Dry Goods Store Inc for the pas vember 21 1933 and is survived by her L Captain Dalrymple of the White parents Funeral services will be conducted The same cantata was presented in and Mrs Hatch were born on Christ- House the equal of the white man” is the years and prominent worker Inidu-cationa- l Bingham Canyon Mehalich been has more John there at 2 p m Tuesday at the home of her police The programs began Thursday with the Thirteenth L D S ward chapel mas day 11 yeari apart A feature than 30 years new administration policy accord- j Mrs Sadie Burch 214 West ana mueyeing all who step TOOELE— Funeral services for John Me- grandmother Oak street Interment will be In the Ogden Soloists were of the dinner was the talk by Mrs within the executive The first inkling i "“‘Ing to the dispatch sical circles of this the annual L D S ward Primary by the ward choir offices of the International City who former halich all employe under direction of Lindquist Children on “What Mean cemetedy Porter Verna at Nelson which My Ethel Clark and Ella who died In a Salt Lake & Sons ''that this new policy had been adopted party come to formal receptions Lieu- Smelting company will city died Sunday association Christmas be conducted in St — Was hospital Friday at hi a home 65 candy and nuts were given to the Osborn sopranos Doris Chase alto to Me” and the songs of 70 years ago tenant Larry Seaman was an recently brought to light in con- 11 church here at Tuesday Marguerite's with the withdrawal from George Frost tenor: Grant Passey sung by Mr Porter too— and all the rest were a m Burial will take place in the Tooele Nortl Second East children Charles Elmer Finch i - entry of all that remains of the for-- i City cemetery Friends may call at the famMany events toook place on Sun- basso Ernest F Osborn was direcstreet following seasoned men 6 m p ily home after Monday and until smcr Navajo reservation in southern PAYSON— Charles Elmer Finch Infaht day The Mutual Improvement asso- tor Zella Phillips organist and Myrthe dozen chauffeurs who time of services Tuesday heart attack Among son of Charles H and Etta Elmer Finch Utah Arizona and New Mexico The He was bbrn Oc- ciation had charge of a program at tle Frost pianist see that every car in the White House died Sunday morning in the P&yson annual report of Indian Commie--: I v — were Francis RobinBingham Canyon ward hall Probably one of the most attractive The child was born December 20 x S tober 8 1850 in the shining sight '4 one brother Surviving are the parents sioner John Collier indicates that Zanesville Ohio where Girl Scouts also entertained programs of the season was presented son who has driven six presidents Dennis Victor Pinch one sister Cora Jean in the S L D their mothers tabernacle with ’the the Ogden by the policy being son of Aurelius pursued and Mont Schneider who now Mr Finch the and Mrs grandparent ' High mass was sung at midnight the tabernacle choir the cantata “The Orrln Elmer and Mr and Mrs David A Navajos is to be Mlowed generally nd Margaret Galdrives nobody by President RooseFinch “th old allotment policy has been the Rev Joseph P Moreton pas- Seven Last Words of Christ" being Culbertson by velt lagher Brief grvesWe services were held Sun‘ discarded but not until the cream of When a young man tor of the Bingham Canyon Catholic presented beginning at 2 p m LesSchneider was the president’s old day at 3 p m In the Payson cemetery with burial under direction of the Claudln Fuformer Indian lands has passed he moved with his church Special music was furnished ter G Hinchcliff directed the singing chauffeur before he came to Washneral Home BRIGHAM CITY— Mrs Teah John- ington directed by Joseph and Samuel F Whitaker was at the uto private ownership Once parents to' Chari- by the choir the campaign Soloists were Miss son Watkins 88 widow of the late when Monte’s during After voicing gratification that the 4 ton Iowa where Kemp and by Mrs: Joseph Looney organ console wife was sick the Low masses will be cele- Lillian Eastman soprano William S last congress added 654000 acres of Grace R McDowell he went into busi- organist Patriarch William L Watkins of this president detoured the whole camthe Piute strip in Utah to the Navajo ness He married brated Monday at 8 and 9 a m after Wright baritone Clarence Lewis PROVO — Mrs Grace R McDowell paign cavalcade to pay her a visit at 35 died Saturday N Y city I of ad-tenor a The be will cantata text Christmas there the which was acres pro361000 Ida Barnes of wife of Newton H McDowell died Suaday preservation and that her home at 10 p m at the — d Soread at Mrs 1035 of Dec 24 the Ladies’ the The home 7est 8jyear-olditional have been purchased for morning (P) by Young family Charlton October gram given by Katheryn Northrup body Chauffeur “Boots” Miller chuckled First South street - these Indians with 692000 acres Christmas was observed at the Utah home of her daugh11 1883 He also dality as his family of five children trooped Josephine Woropay her head crushed Mrs McDowell was born In Provo Januter Mrs George Aj state evewas 10 attendance industrial school A leased for the Navajos the commis-1897 heaVy j reported took an active part Sunday daughter of Nephi and Mary He also was and her hands tied behind her back ary past the first family Anderson 31 North1 D Stubbs Ross She was married to Mr praised the new policy as the Mr Culbertson in educational and at a Sunday school Christmas ser- ning with a program presented by Second East street handed a gift for the baby at home McDowell In Lake June 29 1921 She Salt lwone sensible thing to make the In and musical work in Iowa and served vice at the Methodist Episcopal pupils at the school An original pag- Mrs Watkins Even more intimate than the po- was found today under the rear porch was an active worker In the Provo L D 8 Second ward The Rev eant or parade of festivals and holias superintendent j an club Primary dian after Sunday school of the Chariton church Sunday morning sporting lice ofa and chauffeurs’ party was born in Den-Mutual and genealogical departments In a statement to the secretary of schools and as chorister in musical or- Clifton R Pond minister was in days of the year toas given by the was McDuffie the presi- search by police and neighbors Besides her husband she Is survived by a r k December party the Interior Commissioner Collier ganizations of that city for many years charge of a vesper service in thf boys of the primary grades and 'an 14 1847 a mother and four brothers and sisters dent's valet for many years was Medical Examiner Amos O Squiers her daughter Dayson Ross Salt Lake Miss Edith Ross original Christmas broadcast was pre- of John and psaid: “It is only recently that we In 1902 he came to Provo' and in afternoon there His wife is among the maids after 'aa autopsy said the child who Mrs Karen Sylvia McDowell and Mrs Jennie JorSunsented by girls of the school On have come fully to realize the mag-- company with W R Butler C H Programs also were conducted Ida Allen chief dpok who like “Mac” disappeared while playing yesterday genson Provo J o h nson Funeral services will be conducted nitude of the disaster which the al-- Wood and W H Clifton organized the day by the Lady Eagles Democratic Christmas morning eaph pupil will Jensen came also down New York from with not been had afternoon She came to Utah criminally Wednesday at 30 p m in the L D S Seclotment'law of 1887 has wrought Woo Mercantile company Study club Fire Auxiliary No 1 and receive a present from the school in with her the Roosevelts was another guest attacked ond ward chapel with Bishop Benjamin parents r 2 No to of sent addition association from i upon the Indians This law in its which later became Butler’s Inc He their when! 6 gifts The four doormen known to all About 500 persons gathered at the Knudson officiating Burial will be In the years of None will be slighted City cemetery under direction of A of the the Bingham Central school and the homes origin was intended to be a dviliz- had been secretary-treasure- r White House callers the butlers who place where the body was found — St Provo the Deseret mortuary age and to Brigham Eastern and all Star dinner be served Indians will instrument It for the Canyon turkey ing company ever since its organization Bingham state serve the dinners the maids Matthews the one later Lyceum overlooking year will be treated to confections was reasoned that white civilization and had been active up to the time of chapter The City the cooks and the cleaners each came Hudson river Mrs Ella Hopkins Huff Christmas day program will be con- where she has sinceto be greeted by the president and Mwas based on the individual prop-- his death He had served In musical the girl’s father Felix marresided She Woropay cluded with a sound motion picture erty system and it was naively as--j circles of this city for 30 years and his wife OGDEN— Mrs Ella Hopkins Huff died at released who was said four Mr ried Watkins police In--1 show in the auditorium where a home In Kanosh Sunday according to sumed that the way to make-thduring this entire time had been chorThere was a touch of pathos Miss- years ago from a state hospital for the her word W Karl July 13 1867 at the Mrs Watkins by her brother Christmas tree will be exhibited dian a responsible citizen was forci-"“bl- ister of the Provo Community church was Mary Foster Mrs Roose- insane was questioned at police head- Hopkinsreceived ing of Ogden in house Lake endowment He Salt superintendent city The choir of the Twenty-firs- t L D to give him private property and He was recently appointed chorister schools velt’s personal maid who helped her quarters A small boy had rfported Mrs Huff taught school for several S ward presented the cantata “Come died 22 years ago She was an active extinguish his concern in commun-it- emeritus of the Community church Christmas wrap packages yearly end he saw Josephine with her father last years In Pleasant Grove and in Coalville Ye to Bethlehem" beginning at 7 p m member of the L D S church and who Mrs Culbertson died in 1221 property had been working on this year’s night but her in state school circles brother She was well known The pageant was told in served as counselor and a teacher in Sunday Ogden and Millard county Surviving are three sons and two Law Fails of Purpose she became fa- Michael said he had been home all andShein was when holiday Relief gifts the society in a November 20 born Kanosh form by-story group of young peo- “But In fact the allotment law daughters Benjamin E Culbertson 1887 a daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Mary left gay presents evening Surviving are the following chil- tally ill ple assisting the choir Soloists had dren: Mr Bingham: William Burnett CulbertBesides she is surHopkins Hopkins behind for her this Christmas eve mar turned out to be principally an Loa L P and M' J Watkins of The body was found under BRIGHAM CITY— Four persons been trained for some time under divived by a brother Dr I J Hopkins of to deprive the Indians of son Topeka Kan Louis A Culbert- were The Mountain Mary’s place at the White House chine used for hauling stone View Cal two daughters Miss one critically and two rection of Leona Brown Maddock gan George W Watkins and Mrs Anor In son Jr and Mrs Robert G Bee Proinjured Huff and Miss Theda Huff of their lands The successive steps of Whipple of Salt Lake Leslie L Wat- has come Mabel Haley who worked hands were tied with strands from a Claudia and Mrs T C Evans Toledo Ohio cars badly damaged ih a headon col- chorister with Mrs Violet Norton kins and a spn Vernon Huff of loss are easy to trace Each Indian vo L Wat- for Mrs Roosevelt during the World mop and another strand was around Kanosh Benjamin Kanosh near the state lision on the 13 grandchildren and Lillian Whetton highway ' two accompanists kins and Mrs brothers and when war Roosevelt Franklin was was Funeral services will be h said however conducted A Anderson it reservations Officers the allotted of neck her George Future entertainments have been two sisters John and Howard Culbert- Perry meeting house Saturday at 11 ’ ' at 2 p m In the Kanosh L D 8 assistant secretary of the navy to have Wednesday was not tight enough given the allotment of about 160 son and Mrs Etta Granvlll Chariton p m scheduled The Ogden De Molay Brigham City Also 38 grandchildren ward Bishop Preal George officiating : acres which was held in trust by the and the followBurial will tre In the Kanosh cemetery strangled the girl Miss Viola Holt 19 of Fielding Christmas ball will be held Monday 40 and Mrs Sarah Champlin “ government for a time and " then Iowa Auand ing an and a cuts Lomond fracture skull in Ben suffered Hotel the Iowa evening Derby over in fee simple to the She Is at a local 'hgepital This will be the third annual event relius and George I Johnson of BrigThe body is at the Berg mortuary bruises of OgIn most cases the allottees and reported to be in a serious Condi- of its kind sponsored by the local ham City Harmon Johnson Tremon-toword from relatives before awaiting sold their land to white settlers in tion Clyde Douglas 19!- of 33z Sec- chapter of the order Four principal den Oluff Johnson of East services are funeral arrangedMrs Eliza J Madsen Mrs Meda order to have ‘easy money1 for quick ond street Ogden suffered severe officers will be honored at the ball spending It the allottee died before Weather condition December 24 1933 cuts on the head and minor bruises They are Lyle Shanks master coun- Jensen Mrs Louise Petersen and Mrs SCHOOL SELECTS PLAY CAST WILL NOW Light rain contlnuea on the north the end of the trust period the land Herbert Wilson 18 1979 Monroe ave- cilor Warren Miller senior councilor Sarah Reese of Brigham Citv coast with near normal barometric TOOELE— to the Tuesfor bis heirs Often there were annual nue Ogden suffered from shock and Alex Adams scribe and Russell Funeral services will be held Tryouts passed A large condttlona west ot the Rockies numerous heirs and the practicable school PREPARE YOUR “The Melting Pot" by Glen Thorsted 51 Harrison avenue Jones Junior councilor Warren Mil- day at 1 p m at the Fourth ward L D cold high pressure area occuplea the area -S chapel Bishop A M Hansen will from the northeastern Rocky mountain method of settling the estate was to Israel play front to the Oreat Lakes with subsero Zangwlll were completed by Ogden was badly cut about the face ler is acting head of the ehapter act- conduct "sell it and divide the money among services will Interment the temperatures tn eastern Montana and the and head They were also attended ing for Lyle Shanks who has been upper Mississippi valley accom the claimants A third step in the Miss Marba Thurber dramatic art at a local hospital city cemetery The remains extreme duties in be in betheviewed assigned to government Oen rally pan led by tight anow flurries home of at vloss of Indian land came from the director of the Tooele high school Mrs the may to Deputy Sheriff Fred Washington D C Invitation has been fair weather prevella In the southern porAccording tion! of the plateau and Rocky mountain disposal of ‘surplus' lands Friday and the following students Sorensen of this city Douglas Wil- extended to all active and majority Anderson Tuesday morning WINTER DRIVING states but It is cloudy and somewhat unwhich were left after allotments had were selected tor and Thorsted were driving south De Molays and their friends includsettled in the central plateau with occa parts In the fast: son been made to all Indians of the res- -' of slonal rain in a sedan and collided headon with ing Master Masons The ball will Las’Vegas to Build Park light sprinkles Tempera turea are high and skies clear on the middle creations These surplus lands were Sam Orme Weston Bates Glenoid another car dtiven by William Stokes begin FINANCE COMPANY FINANCE COMPANY at 9 p m Atlantlo coast ' then opened to entry and were Hiss Bob RUtledge Paul Lindbergh of accomwas 2 No who El Monte commandery Civil Works City Funds With Brigham Comparative data for Balt Lake City Whitehouse Mary Virginia Mahoney by white settlers’ Temperature Degrees by Miss Holt Witnesses of Knights Templars will hold Christ-ma47 Highest today In concluding the commissioner Rosie Savlch Eliza Jones and Elea- panied the accident Deputy Sorensen said ceremonies at 19 observance 62 in thlg month since 1874 Highest The will be nor Kurtz prowe “If can ' relieve the Indian Said!' play Lowest last 31 men him of told the The night Las LAS VEGAS Masonic OgNev— that in hall m the a young Vegift Lowest this month since 1874 Monday —10 t of the unrealistic and fatal allotment-syste- duced January 31 according to Miss den with Douglas at the wheel were where breakfast will be served municipal park was assured today Mean for today 39 if we can provide him with Thurber THESE 8ERVTCE OARAGES have Out Into effect an arrangement with 30 wobbling from one side of the road Knights Templars in all parts of the with the formal approval by the state Normal FINANCE CO whereby You may handle repair land and the means to work the land J B BURNHAM Inches Precipitation to the other and taking up most of world will hold similar services at C W A committee The plans include Total for (he 24 houri ending at 6 EASTERN STAR'ELECTS it through group Organization and chargee on a monthly payment plan Wilson and the same time The sir knights will the placement of sidewalks planting the m Douglas highway P trace tribal incorporation we can give him BINGHAM— The O E S chapter of Thorsted were arrested pending fur- assemble in the Masonic hall at 10 Uiwn construction of tennis courts Total for this month to date 030 ‘a real share in the management of HAVE REPAIRS MADE ABOUT IT deficiency for thlg month DRIVE IK-A- SK a m with the Rev Dr John Edward and handball courts and baseball field Accumulated to date 058 his own affairs he can develop Bingham Canyon met Saturday eve- ther investigation A and a complete playground for chil- Total since Oct 1 to date 1 35 invocation the Carver offering -at Masonic the held its and hall Iff 0HE OF THESE SHOPS 2 52 normally in his own natural en ning deficiency alnce Oct JOB REGISTRATION OPENS written address of Utah Grand Com- dren Boy Scouts will also receive Accumulated -Sun rises at 731 and sets at 6:03 Devironment The Indian problem as annual election of officers The newfor F C Schramm will be read a headquarters camp with-hut- s 25 1933 mander cember intown BINGHAM— Morris officers be who will Eugene elected alt exists today including the heaviest ly the different troops The labor and WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN Percy N Cook eminent comman TuTbTAiNnN(r and most unproductive admims-tratio- stalled into office Wednesday De- clerk announced Sunday that regis- by AT 0 P M MOUNTAIN TIMF Re- materials are to be furnished by the El commandery costs of public service has cember 27 artf! Mrs Anna Andreson tration for the county C W A reem- der of will Monte W C not Grand 6 funds cost made will be Past and S A the by MUIR PAINT SHOP Is In progress sponse grown out of the allotment system worthy matron Arthur Smith worthy ployment department Hcrmon J Craven ‘of city anything Ed Muir which has destroyed the economic patron Mrs Nettle Christensen asso- at the town hall Citizens desiring Commander 3s AUTO REFINI3HING on matron William Trevorthen work should appear thereapd reregis- Ogden Specltled Service 5a- integrity of the Indian estate and ciate on “Christwill Dr Carver ' speak Station “deprived the Indians of normal eco- associate patron Mrsj Delle Macke ter The reregistration was thought OiBSWOBILES BODY AND FENDER WORK conductress Sadie Chester associate necessary because of the fact that in- mas Knighthood” and toasts will be nomic and human activity" AIM general RepaLrlni F H offered J Epperson Harry by was obtained conductress Mrs Austin Larlck sec- sufficient information Tui Wilton to Nation's 3 Consume Fighting Men BABY PAYMENTS Irwin W F Nantker Fred VolL Wade WORK OtJARANTEED U retary and Mrs Ophelia Barkle trea- from applicants on former registra- M 17258 Turkeys at Yule Dinners American Cantata Sung Johnson C E Armstrong John tions surer AUTO CONDITIONING 555 ' " Moffat Frank Parker John Edward Boise Hap Spry At Paris Midnight Mass WASHINGTON Dec 24 (UpI— Cheyenne W S Craven Hermon J Carver NAMED COMMITTEE WORK LEGION GIVES PARTY WATERS GARAGE Badcon and J S Lewis all past com- Christmas dinner for the nation’s Chicago Uee Our Easy Payment Plan Denver TOOELE— The Tooele posts of the BINGHAM— Mrs Robert Hampton manders 247 EAST 2ND SOUTH H O Waters WAS 3710 fighting men will take the lives of Grd June - PARIS Dec 24 ()— Midnight mass DAY AND NIOHT American Legion and the auxiliary was appointed head of a committee to The Kiwanis club will play Santa 17258 turkeys which cost the govern- Helena which brought hundreds of thousands held All on Uakee General Repairing emKansas City their annual Christmas party for pass on projects to give women BODY WORK Claus to about 300 underprivileged ment $51750 More than twice as of Care of devout French worshippers to the men of ployment under the C W A at a meet- children at a party to be held Thurs- many birds were required for the Lander children of all QIVB US YOUR NEXT JOB L Angeles churches of the nation tonight was th Easy committee Payment Monthly at Legion hall Saturday after- ing of the county relief December 28 in the First Bap- 400000 civilian conservation corps Mlnneap WARBURTON’S marked by the singing of an American Tooele Modena Mrs L C Miller of day 152 EAST 1ST SOUTH Approximately- - 150 children held Saturday tist church The program will begin men who are fed under army auspices Needles AUTO METAL WORKS cantata It was the first time an Ameri- noon Mrs and — Evans disMrs were were entertained and and New York Murray Amy gifts at 7:30 p m It was arranged by the 43700 turkeys costing $130000 can composition had been so pre- 11 WAS Omaha BODY AND PENDER REBUILDING members are at the of Bosone other close Beck tributed Reva the If every soldier and C C C worker Phoenix party child welfare committee of the club sen ted PRAMES AND AXLES REPAIRED of the committee Leo M Loll Is chairman of the com- puts away as much as his government Pocatello “The Child of Bethlehem" by Miss 8ERVICE AUXILIARY ELECTS EASY PAT MENT PLAN provides sample Christmas menus In- Portland mittee Fvangeline Lehman of Port Huron Pueblo CLUB HOLDS CARNIVAL Parents have been invited to attend dicated there will be a collective Reno GENERAL REPAIR ON ALL MAKES Mich was given its premier at the BINGHAM— The following officers 457 S STATE W 7985 COPPERTON — Charlotte Sulle-ge- r the program and share the enjoy stomach ache Tuesday throughout St Louis Church of St Nicholas of the Fields It were elected Saturday evening for the GEO D JORGENSEN Salt Lake is for four voices and an orchestra coming year by the Firemen's Ladies' president Lois Adanois vice pres- ment of the children Vocal and in- army posts and woodsmen camps 8an Diego WAS 1450 133 EAST 1ST SO 28 is or Each 2 rationed be will soand music No at Christmas Fran the Lillian post camp strumental San ident with organ accompaniment RUBE ROMNEY JR presented Meyers secretary auxiliary BRAKE RELINING AUTO METAL WORKS were in besides other interesting features ounces of undressed or 25 ounces of Seattle Tbe text Is from the Biblical story cial held at the fire' hall: President Marie Condas treasurer 'of the Christ child adapted to the Mrs Clive Siddoway reelected: vice charge Of a penny carnival held on There will be a large Christmas tree dressed turkey 200000 pounds for the Spokane Tonopah RAPID AUTO LAUNDRY EXPERT— Body Pender Frame Palntlni 'French by the noted conductor Mau- president Mrs George Bihler reelect- Thursday evening In the Society hall from which gifts will be distributed army and 525000 for the C C C From Washingtn Weld Ini Etc raBRAKE LINING eeneral repair Wtnnemuc rice Dumesnil of the national conserve-to- r ed secretary and treasurer Mrs Tory to raise funds for club activity work The Khvanis club sponsors this party San Francisco to soldiers In the diator work complete winter eervtclni Yellowstne 18 WEST 8TH SO 27 EAST 8TH SOUTH WAS 7083 Yuma ippines went 7500 pounds Tobigson by the Coppertoa Girls’ dub Sent to Congressmen h y 1 J Frank-lmrldirtr- o r worked UTAH STATE NEW : PROVO STORE OFFICIAL DIES 1 Many Program Feature Yule in Bingham Canyon 1 : old-tim- Pioneer L D S Clmrcli Worker Taken by Death 1 1 V hos-it- al MISSING CHILD FOUND' SLAIN ! HASTINGS-ON-HUDSO- ! 1 Parent-Teache- j p Four Injured ' y One Seriously In Car Collision -- -- half-sister- The Weather REPAIRMEN n - CAR for home-‘"Steade- d J - -- 1 Soldiers to Feast fi il n so j nm E ' $ |