| Show II !r - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNINO FEBRUARY 12 1934 Supreme Court the News From Intermoiuitain Region To Sit Tuesday BEET GROWERS Agricultural SIGN COMPACT Cement Burial Vault ColTBROfl (oriOnal feleraV Watprool etnent burial vaulta 311 N at W 83P7-- J BROS Improved etmani burial vaulta waterproof 1144 Main Hv 9Vtf JOHNSON February term of the atate supreme court will open Tuesday with 12 QARD OF THANKS cases to be heard that day and the two WSiehioThinkZVrmnV'WemIT?Mih beautiful floral offerings and limfollowing days Gne criminal case Salt Lake Tooele to ua durlnt our recent pet hr extended Ion County state against Orlando Jensen who the bereavement In of our beloved husen Feeding and Fitting Livestock band and father Martha (Slaned) is appealing from the Judgment of the Farmers Market Okeh Robert Crnu-H- ) and CruuaeU ion Jotepb V E A S C MAYNARD J By court is set for hearing district Sixth —r‘ - -Three industrial commission cases ing Contracts By E J MAYNARD also will be heard the first day Eight 12 OST AND FOUND Lamb feeders’ days in Utah this appeals in civil cases mostly involvSalt Lake and Tooele county farm- BICTX?TtermnJ175WrnfOZn year brought a note of cheer to the ing property rights will fill out the Unpruned Fruit Tree and only way a crippled boy haa of setting to livestock industry of the state Fat- schedule school Plraaa return to Leroy Roach at ers are signing contracts with the 17ft W 17th So Old on tened and beet Machinery Flayed grain alfalfa sugar Veterinarian Reports on Beet Growers’ asso- WILL thg party who plckad up a large Proper Soil Fertilization Base Period on Com since fall Iambi from the such as wet beet pulp and pea vine Salt dark brown purse fiat in the rear of by Educator feeding centers are bringing silage which tend the keep the lambs ciation giving the cooperative full autha Paramount theater please return Held Important by Raised to 10 Years Pro various Present Statiis of Era game to O Noorda No 19 Martin apU f record prices at both river and west so well filled that they are able to thority to market all sugar beets watch lost Coon Chicken Inn Sat coast markets True in the case of eat only sparingly of the grain which grown by the signers for a period of WRIST Farm Official visions Explained dication Drive By PROFESSOR J C HOGENSON Return 75f Ramona ave or call Waa i the lamb the wool is bring about as is also kept before them 3934 between 5 a m and 8 p m Extension Arranomlft Utah State Lmuch the meat yet in the final Among those who ere feeding this five years announces Vere FOUND—Biack and white terrier Call Hy Asrlcnltnral Collere 9953-county agent year are Mendenhall and Childs DR W IL HENDRICKS LOGAN—Five new administrative analysis farm feeds and LOGAN— As a person travels over Utah farmers should employ prop— Boiton bull DOG dark brlndle white marketsuch the first Vern Thia is time and the are to Dallas Crandall' excellent ad being marketed Holly the state at least four objectionable er soil fertilization in growing onions rulings on' the 1934 corn-hochest and front paws loat W 8840-contract State Veterinarian vantage while crop land is being Whitings ing agreements have been signed in RINO lost In cafeteria lavatory in too many placet seen are Hotel sights to insure keeping qualities and pertaining to the number of dairy further removed from marginal classThe bovine tuberculosis eradication that have a Around Cedar City it is estimated the two counties although Cache? Box Utah antique yellow gold ring green tendency to detract from Jade heirloom Utah unpolished to Weber Davis setting and are in facilities of Elder ification county the storhas been States that exercise caution there way cattle kept for milk the corn tor by the liberal application of program in the United the general beauty of communities should then to Tribune office $5 reward rich fertilizer feed to fatten annually some 30000 growers have used similar contracts going on actively since 1917 and is They are: Old unpruned neglected ing onions for the winter declares silage determination of yield on con said Mr Martineau of beet the absence Utah livelambs In sugar previously county’s third annual in tqwn lots: squarely David F Smith state commissioner traded acres 13 being vigorously prosecuted at the fruit trees cropping of abandoned stock feeders' qay sponsored by the Meetings under direction of J R PERSONALS grain alfalfa and mill-rushade trees pruned evertopped-of- f Rawlins of praper president of the vErYb’cetmuMierotbathT'eTcohorTuSC Some used are bran present time Prior to 1917 cattle were green trees around homes and the of agriculture in a statement issued winter wheat land and transfer of Sprlngville-MapletoLamb Feeders' extensively tested for individual owners who old broken down farm and Utah Beet GrowSalt Atla Bide Hr machinery from the state department offices at hog bue to heir ot deceued pro- association against stressed the im- feeders including Royce Nelson are ers’ Lak wished to tree their herds of this association and John Hansen sec- MASSAGE— Elec treatments Eva McNally of the “cafeteria” system shipping in beet molasses from the portance scat- the capitol etc automobiles A old ducers wagons A A announced the are by ex per nurte 401 So and E W 8398-have dreaded disease which in addition to association local ot the a It has find which and valuable resuch excellent north supple- retary tered around the yards The caution resumed from serious through the office of Director Wil- sults to thegiven lent massage been held with growers at Taylors- (XPERT causing losses in cattle was also refeed lot Remarkable ment with local feeds room SIS The old unpruned fruit trees are South Wax tuberculosis winthis lor farmers sustained losses Peterson for Utah have ville Granger and Riverton last REAL Bvedlih maxsia Reduce treatmt spreading for ita Lamb sponsible liam by this devised manager feeding system experiments simplicity inno harbor good They absolutely to humans While this program Was sects tl: eteam bath 60c 15BW Main rm 80S The bue period for determining the by local feeders nearly doubles con- been conducted at the Branch Agri- week A similar meeting will be held peirta and plant diseases that ter in onions stored anticipating the very tine as far as it went yet it was ventional gains and with no addi- cultural college Jn cooperation to Bluffdale school Monday at 8 p m MISS RENBE expert maisaxe and bath ' which trees fruits and to which have other estimated corn conon the prevailed higher prlcea lncl Sunday 36 No 1st West Apt 313 yields not enough to accomplish spread tional death loss while labor With the Utah Agricultural experiPractically all grower attending the of value they occupy valuable Mild winter weather enhanced the tracted acres massage Reduce treatmt been changed from ment! are greatly reduced require- ment station tor the past three years meetings have signed the agreement REALII: 8wedlsh hu the results of controlling the tubercu are steam bath 60c 169 Main rm 205 in used could be which growground is situation True it disclosed losses to ten years out of consld consists to effect ot the the relative efficiency of va- Mr Martineau said Agents also are SWEDISH massage baths also training five It years testing other remunerative and centers of infection eliminat- ing garden school diplomas 314 Templeton bide of a variety of feeds including rious jypes of feeder lambs to the fat- contacting other growers to obtain The statement follows: “Several eratlon for producers in states which lot of tubercular animals and crops ' several pen signatures tening bulky ingredients palatable squarely-toppetree Valencia The Sweet the (Dutch years ago have suffered in the last several sea Spanish laced the problem before the public Swim to Reduce 13o n its true light and thereby served cut) have lost all of their beauty and onion was introduced into Utah The sons from drouth floods grasshopare and will value an "TKwarmtlTandl irlvacy guar course eyesore they to educate the public to the impbr-tancamounted crop for good many years 38 Prf Thornton Nas Sprints w 1733 pers chinch bugs and other condiof well planned tuberculoala never amount to anything again If to pracUcallylOOO carloadseach year tions affecting corn yields eradication program but it did not treea have to be cut off cut them off Some years the price was very atThe corn-hocontract states that 15 right next to the ground QRESSMAKING get at the problem In big way tractive and brought large returns the producer shall not increase on his Evergreen tree should not be other Jane Solomon The disease was causing enormous Robert O Sutherland Wllhelmlne Avila Bubel Mary the at time harvest 1934 1932 RE in above years farm tons nlf t price LIAL(ZTters a making The (Iri branches should extend dra Mary Jana Solomon Tl widow annual losses among tha cattle popu- pruned re ax Robert O Sutherland ot 111 Hampton Funeral services for Mrs Wllhelmlne 31 So 4th E was low and it waa necessary to store whichever is higher the number bf avenue Hy 7633 talesman for th Union Knitting Avila Bubal wife s lation in the United States to say to the ground If the branches have large proportion of the crop ladles' tailoring drasamak-ln- g 44 years died Sunday at 1 30 FOR for of Laka kind mllla livestock died Colo other than Thuredar at Durango hogs any to ba cut off in order to look out from alterations call Mrs E Morrison William Bubal wlU be I a m at a local hosacoordlnt to word ra- - w nothing of tho losses sustained in £: a buic commodity in celved 647 E 1st So Wasatch 4446-designated Costly Lease She suffered her pital conducted at the Lar-- 1 other animals It was learned that the house the trees are growing to In a fall a so broken a act of which is tha Mr waa hip Sutherland (or product kin mortuary Tuesday 1911 at her home tubercular cattle could transmit the the wrong place and ihould be moved "Considerable has been learned October ft 118? 16 kept on the Arm for sale born Detectives Fourth East street at 1 p m Burial will! tn Orlmebr England disease to huanms and particularly to during the winter to a place where about the storing ot onions It has designated) which aso " weeks of sale live the the eon a (or of Oeorae and thereof) product take place la the City ’’A An ever- been very disastrous in some cued MURICAN Detect Assn Legitimate' dete?-tlvchildren by way of infected milk The they can grow naturally aliwith together 401 Utah Sav Tr Bldg Was 3928 Under the present termj of the agri- Job anna McKanale cemetery ments Incident to ate Ha had public health had a right to protection green tree with its lower branches Storage facilitiu for onions must be cultural adjustment act this contract Sutherland Mra Bubel wu born resulted tn her death lived In Salt Lak for In from this danger It was an tnormous pruned off looks like an umbrella in- well ventilated and a warm dry curwaa at born Germany February Sh - Foot Specialists to dairy cattle a number of rear 10 1644- - She had ra- 17 Truro Cornwall Enhis Surviving ar undertaking that of eradicating tu- stead of something which God made rent of air is very desirable tor good provision applies only aided In Salt Lake Jor gland February 4 widow Mrs Limitations Explained Old broken farm machinery worn-ou- t results Onions are (very subject to Myrtle berculosis in cattle of the United 10 years 186 and came to a Sutherland Cater treatment 81 both feet Incl corns automobiles wagons etc scat- absorbing moisture Survlvtna ar her in 1894 Salt Lak States and incidentally eliminating especially to In order to clarify the application ton Robert D Suthcallouses toenails foot adjust W 3138 husband two sons where ah had tine 11 a daughone of the great potential aources of tered around the yard together with damp unventilated storage plants of this provision administration of erland Alfred Bubal ot Las resided ter L SuthBarbara ‘The disease that hu been most ficlals have ruled that it means the erland 4 all of Salt Veias Nev and Wll- Survlvlnc tn five human infection It required a pro- the tumbledown fences maks a place Ham Bubel Medical 17a one Alfred J and th follow-- n gram ot national scope embracing the look tumbled down unkept and un- prevalent In storage onions is what total number of dairy cows kept by Lake brother Lake Salt nd SlehVdrfn1Mi 6H men is liverot attractive as of neck This known no are atate and value and of federal C Solomon They develops the Brinsley of for cooperation the production John Oeorae producer Ultt South Main lit Wa 6514 died Lone Beach Cal AN stock agencies together with the cat- ihould be disposed of in some way so in onions that are not properly cured milk and ita products for sale shall Alexander James and noon at the FrldarLj' bert E Wilfred and family Sutherland and: David 830 South tle owners and tho public in general that the yard can be cleaned up the and immature and apparently devel- not be greater to 1934 than the total Mra A L Rowe o' Wendell Solomon RAVEL OPPORTUNITIES 18 West street four dauchteri Mrs The federal government through fences repaired and made tidy sys- ops in onions that are of poor tex- number kept to 1932 or 1933 which Ena land nc Salt llnaerlna Meads May Johanna Sea ture that have been matured In the ever wu higher The limitation ap- Mrs the bureau ot animal industry in- tems tlcfand neat n illness Mra Laki Mra Babel Lylt moni and Mre Cath Aria Miami augurated this cooperative program If these objectionable features were large producing onion sections of the plies to both dairy and beef type cows erlna Dar Salt Lake Mn Zina Huber and Mri Elisabeth Hold' In 1917 At that tima aoma parti of tho removed Utah communities would United States and Utah it hu been kept tor production of milk or ita wrn Mra Katherine Ja- Beulah Lee and Schmertz Mra Beamons Ogden Mary oobaen Salt Lake: 30 crandchlldren seven United States were quite badly in- become much more attractive as cen- discovered 'that certain elements in products for sale This limitation on Bolxe Idaho Mrs Beulah Le Schmerti 73 died Sat-- t and ona sister Mrs Funeral eervlcee will be conducted Thursthe soil harden the onion so it is fit milch cows does not 7 p m at th fected and the average percentage of ter for beauty and contentment to the day family home 318 Ellen Burslem of London England apply m In tha Joseph William Tay- East Ninth South at i p atrMt of alune tor storage and therefore in th big tubercular cattle was relatively high under direction of Bishop dent to at quantity of milk produced except lor Bmortuary Kesler of the Liberty L D 8 wrcf Cattle were transported promiscuousSh was born Aucust 1 producing sections of the world land so far as such quantity may be af- AFriends Andrian Joan Preece call at the mortuary Wednes- ander Va Survlvlnc are her' husband that hu been used for many seasons fected by the number of cows milked day andmay ly from one section to another spread PROVO— AndrUn Joan Prooee 19 dauih-ta- r at the family home Thuredar Henry Schmerti four sons CarL Arthur 10 a m until noon Interment will Russell from for the producing of onion ‘ crops re- neither does it of J and Vida Pucmlra Preact tog tho disease and setting up new and Harry Schmerti a daughter died at Oral apply to the number taka place in the City cemetery tha family reaidanca 653 tforth Fifth centers of Infection The national profive grandchildri quires certain elements that are of calvu or dairy stock not milked “4 atreat East Saturday all of Lake Salt Edwin Harrison Curtis given to the aoil by proper fertiliza- Thia limitation on dairy cows like the gram was thereforo a timely one and Funeral Mrvicas will be conducted y °glr!WMnborn at 1 p m in tha Liberty L D 8 ward a great many of the states took ad- MIDVALE—With all eggs from the tion Edwin Harrison Curtis Tl of 401 West reduction is to be based on the Center 1930 In hog Friend may caU at the residence February 16 Idaho street chapel 7 Locan died at Sunday on ot the federal Sabatanee Needed cooperation vantage In Riverton Draper and- Salt Lake plants own production during the a m at tha home of hia ion William Curtis Monday from 4 to S p m and Tueaday MontpeUer producer's THE STANDARD OP 1911 tha family movtd 10 from m? 13 a to this work and by way of state legisla- of the Utah Poultry Producers’ Co- "In the state of Ohio it is claimed past two years regardless of whether noon Burial will take to PoeateUo where A 736 Malor street of a AMERICA’S BUS SERVICE Place In the WMStch Lawn burial park heart attack ' tive appropriations began active par- operative association together with that onions that are not grown with ha then lived on the farm to be placed they Uved until 1936! Mr Curtla waa born " ON TIME SCHEDULES when they moved to ticipation to tha tuberculosis eradica- part carg from Manti and Richfield plenty of commercial fertilizer will under contract in Balt Lake DecemHEAT PILLOW SFRVTOK Caroline Clara D Gough Bingham Later they 1830 a son of I ber tion program GUARANTEED TRANSPORTATION to Nev moved twice each week being shipped from not harden so they have keeping qual Ely The ruling which prohibits the conMrs Carolina Clara Edwin Morrell and Doulherty Gouch whets they Uved Utah Among ftori the Midvale plant weekly shipments itles In Utah we have discovered tracting producer from increasing to Fannie Harrison Cur- tel Whitlock avenue died in a local hos- the came to Provo Sunday at 010 P pi after an operaCHICAGO $18 tis Hs hsd worked u pital Tha atate of Utah waa ont of the hare have Jumped from 1000 cases that onions grown on soil that hu not 1934 above 1922 or 1933 (whichever a sheet metal worker tion lor a stoniMh ailment Denver Sh WM born in Paventry Encland 3840 ( 800 for 68 years retiring first to angaga to thia work under the produced by local poultrymett to a been depleted of the onion element la higher) the total acreage of feed Junior high school and 1845 Omaha 1100 II 1300 came and a 1038 lived He to In a had child s will keep longer and better than crops other than corn and hay has modified accredited area total ot 6000 cosea Kan City 16:00 America She lived for atveral rears in aS member of the L D 1800 Spokana ‘ ’ in Salt Laka th put Utah churoh Detroit then 310(1 moved to Idaho Falla IdahOe 390 This onions volume which been have included later returning two on to that modified months for the been small allow increase this grown plan Brltfly Besides her parents any plan provided New York 38 00 Boise make her home In Salt Lake 830 Surviving are his to Until federal government cooperation with lota from Tooele and some from South old onion ground BIGGER BA VINO ON ROUND TRIPS her health failed In March IMS survlvlnc arg five necessary to permit the producer to a widow Mrs E BobEdson noble grand of Rebecca Miriam brothers tho state to furnishing the veteri- Davis enables tha local plant to till "The keeping quality of an onion plant his abandoned winter wheat Peacock Curtis three eha was TWO TRIPS DAILY by Junior Teddy and sons Clayne and Ed- lodre No 8 of Salt Lake for several rears Richard of narians to test tha cattit and then eastern orders for carload lota of cannot be determined entirely by ex- land to feed crops other than corn Praeee are five tlttera Mrt Annie Mawin Curtis of Logan geeSurviving Provo and her crand- of ALL in4 DIRECTIONS Montana of amination and at time four Enin harvest The tha others announce! straight grade share equally in and William Curtis growpayment Manager Mrs Joan Baling on Heir a granddaughter Mrt A B Butler Krents Salt Lake two daugh-ter- a gland amire St Charles demnities tor animals which were Golden Tempest ing condition and the toil content are A fifth two and SaunHelen Mrt Mrs Ruby Idaho and Mr and ruling specified how the Tha dead business of the local factors that give the keeping quality slaughtered as a result of being inders and Mist Manila Larsen and Verle Butler of Salt Lake Mrs J I Preece shall be transferred to an Curtis Salt Laka fected with tuberculosis All the cattle shows a 25 per cent gain over last 'At harvest time last fall the price hog bue Provo Andrian Preece eight grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Tuescontracting producer Agnes Angus to a certain area which may bs desig- year the weekly galea being over of onions wu very poor hardly pay- heir in cue the Morgan a brother Albert J corn-ho- g dies before a contract SPANISH PORK—Mri Aznet Angui Mor- - day at 1:38 p m In the L D S Manavu could and Laks Salt Curtis more nated as a township a county or 2000 bags than harvesting expense ward chapeL Friends are invited to call at ing for ld0" Jo'Ph Morgan and two sisters Mrs A total of 615000 to stock certifi- As an example one of our large chain be executed for his farm If a father o ‘he Third ward L D 8 Relief so- tha family residence after 10 a m Tues- DEPOT & TICKET OFFICE tome other section were to be tuEdith Rsmsrli Phot-niBurial will be In the Provo City cemeson husband brother or correspondday died ciety an and suddenly Mrs Arts following berculin tested and if as a result of cate representing accrued acale off stores advertised onions in Mr Cartls 77 W So Temple Tempi Square Hotel tery under direction of the Hatch mortuary for sail etonea and complicationsoperation female Cal the at into came relative Monica Ammusten Santa ing possesLilly 1 ot cent of reactors test number this the total per dozen for eggs shipped bags for 29 cents a bag re- sion and control Funeral sarvicea will bs conducted Thurs- Hughes Memorial hospital Saturday eveinheritance through ning of Sec1 cent H teas the ot disthe than all ii tail For the last month oc more during CITY TICKET OFFICE past season are being per day at 1 p m In tha Loian L D S Annie M E Madsen hips was born In Spanish Fork January ehgpl-witBishop Charles eattle in tha area then the area can tributed to local producers along with thia condition hu been removed by of the hogs owned by the deceued ond ward 300 SO MAIN BRIGHAM CITY— Annie Mette Erlcksen WAS I860 caU at the 7 1873 tha daughter of John C and Bette conductlni Friends Archibald 94 H ot widow Madsen died P Angus Madsen Utah ba declared an official modified free feed credits on tha past year’s busi- the fact that the supposed surplus producer and If the relative since the Deseret mortuary Monday may and Tuesday pioneers She taught e m at the family home a S30 at schools conof of been publis Sunday death deceued the and Fork for Spanish Losan In horns tha and at hu ness Wednesday area accredited for a period of three does not exist and the farmer or several prior to her marriage to Mr In Willard of aliments Incident to age prior to aervloes Buriat will take Morgan years Ha died about 1908 and Mr MorMrg Madsen was born In Denmark Dedealer who stored onions which had tinuing or will continue the operation Thursday yean provided these reactors are all place in th Loaan cemetery gan again took UP teaching following that cember 15 1939 a daughter of Soren and of and control the farm throughout slaughtered diease Since completing our program the keeping qualities is now rasping STAGES Christene 15 for She emigrated NORTHWESTERN about profession Kyen Erlcksen year She also Rose Margaret Haltlnner 1934 he toay Include the hog base of a millinery store with th assistance to Utah In 1863 settling at South CottonUtah started this program by taking thus far we have practically eliminat- a fair price for his commodity -COMFORTABLE daughwood 1868 where to of her Willard moved Rom Haltlner She Mariaret In own was and the deceued his with daughters D active In L S was producer each county as a unit It necessary ed the generalized eases of tubercu“It has been demonstrated in a NEW LOW FARES Baltlnndr church organltatlong and president of the she had since resided She married H P to aoma cases to conduct several an- losis While a tew case are still being small way that the large Valencia hog base In such cues however the ter of John and Rom Spallngar ward relief society which office she Madsen at the Endowment house In Salt FREQUENT SCHEDULES DAILY TO ot 331 Q atraat died Saturday at 1016 p m Third 19 1883 Lake numtime held at December died a not include of the He of heir base shall the her death nual testa to soma counties before found they are not of a type which onion grown to our state should be hog BOISE ber of years ago She Ii survived by two family horn ot and IDAHO PALLS the percentage ot reactors could be are nearly so dangerous in spreading packed to crates and to times put litters farrowed on any farm other at th disease son Mr Haxel White Rockdaughters Madsen was a member of the L Springs Wyo D Mra BURLEY bqart B waa nor above Florence Mri church active farm and In Relief the Swenson the 1 than Ocden and J Frank specified MALAD brought down to 5 ot per cant tha disease Tha state of Utah hu re- the largest returns have been made bom at Rom wu served Garfield and grandchtl-dre- n society of the Willard ward five having Morgan by such from TWIN PALLS market for Cache county was tha tint county In ceived considerable national recogni- upon onions that have been kept to hogs produced one sister Mra Jana Banks Ban- as a Relief society teacher for more than Loaan July I 1336 WXI8ER 35 farm other beon seven croft farrowed Idaho brothers Henry Angus yeart any Utah to meet this requirement it tion a result ot attaining this status storage and packed in crates prop- litters POCATELLO and cam to Salt Lake Bancroft Idaho: John Anaua Ioka Utah Surviving arc the following long and VERNAL H P Madsen ing accredited in 1923 Since that time in tuberculoala eradication Thera is erly graded and sized” with her parents six Robert Angus Jeroma Idaho Joseph and daughters' Mrs Annie ELY NEV woods are Metta Call Serena and Wllford Angus Spanish Fork Jamca Angus Madsen of Rigby work has been vigorously prosecuted a sentiment which is gradually (rowHickory beach or maple At Garland River Bear years ago Sh had Tremonton City Roosevelt and Oeorgs Angus Provo The Idaho Christene and Mathsw Madsen of to been attending the NO CHANOE OP BUSES to other counties ot tbs state until at ing to require milk sad ita products The Church of England hu just most commonly recommended 34 Willard 67 and at the funeral body Claudln greatgrandchildren echool homt and Lowell friends may oall thera until Tueaday morn- grandchildren CULLEN HOTEL the present time every county in the which art sold for human consump- reported that in 1932 there were in- smoke meat Any wood may be used W 1064 are her paring when It will ba taken to the family Funeral services will be held at the slater ents and state ii a modified accredited area tion to coma from disease-fre- e ani- creases over the preceding year of except pine which leaves a tarry Ruth horn until tint for gervlcae which will be Willard ward chapel the date not having TRIBUNE and Telegram reader! and Haltlnner V smolVs 1 1933 the entire state of mals As a matter of fact On July are urged to exercise caution Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Third been get Interment will be In th WUlari Funeral aervlces will ont state hu 3693 on toe electoral rolls 406069 bap- soot on the meat A alqw and t In arranging automobile or bue transward chapel Interment wlU be In tha Span- cemetery be conducted Wedftea- Jt k Utah wu officially declared a modi- already placed restrictions on thou tisms and 2772 Sunday school scholars dering fir it preferred ish Fork City cemetery with other Individuate Refm at the j j V I portation at 5 p day 'Xi elevfied accredited state It wu the erences should be carefully exchanged products unless they originate to acLarkin funeral chap- - sg Kenneth Clayton McCune and definite assurance of responsibility Burial will takes' enth state to the union to attain this credited areu or else can comply Asenath Glover Potter secured OGDEN— Kenneth Clayton MeOuns died plao In th City eem- distinction and the third state in the with regulations which PLYMOUTH —Asenath Glover Potter S3 In an Ocden for Friends may etery Sunday after a short died Saturday mominc at her home In tllnesi He washoepltal west It hu necessitated an expendi- the products coming from provide caU at the family disease-fre- e born March 8 1899 In Salt COAST TO COAST SERVICE w ture of largo sums of money by the animals Utah is fortunate to Plymouth of Infirmities Incident to age t residence Wednesday Lake a aon of Mathew and Victoria day-to- n °“h" Mrs Potter wm born August 8 1851 In being from 10 a m until McCuna On November 18 1938 he marstate and federal governments to able now to Mil Its milk products Balt Lake the daughter of William and ried Floretta Craner He lg survived by noon and at the mor- - y” Snow wm Elnora to of Potter She 1310 a hte 0404 widow HOTEL hia In Balt live and pioneer LITTLE W 1S14 father who bring this work to tha present status coming from accredited areas also to BalUn tuaryjrom the state living In Salt Lak until coming Lake one brother William McCune of Balt T UTAH AGRICULTURAL ( to Plymouth 40 years ago She married Mel- Laka two siatera Mrs John R McDonnell sell Its surplus dairy animals comVast Continue Work Larson Potter L vin her In death who Minnie and Mri Frank J MoDonald preceded Skanchy MALE HELP several year ago Whan the work was first started ing from tha same accredited areu Funeral aervlcea will be conducted Wed- m LOO AN—Miss Minnie Skanchy Larson 31 M P Potter nesday noon In tht rose room of the This plan of modified accredited WANTED mornlns by of Sh lg survived Bby Htwo tons ot statu and large resource and ef- Waa found dead in bed181Sunday FL'BLIO LAND CONTEOL quite a number ot Infected animals areu can Sait Lake and Potter mortuary In Ogden Second aervloes North Second West andPlymouth ba continued by reaccredit-toMra Betty L Quayle one daughter M: were found A good percentage of wlU be conducted at I p m Wednesday In WX8MS— founToupie" men of Utah era serving fective unitary supervision street with whom h waa llvlne Dr H R Bobbin The T beautiful sheep a these at areu of stage wedding to be held on tha room Deseret th chapel of the expiration Mid mortuary these had generalized cues of tuberAt toe recent meeting of the McOm who wa called by Mr Quayle at the 14Orpheum theater Friday FebSeventh South street Balt Lak Burial to natural dauses He noti- Lewiston association in Salt Lake death waa dueSheriff An array of beautiful kilt culosis and ware consequently dan- three years from data of accredita- their own inter to and aqualljr the Jerome Smith ruary In be Lake will Bait the cemetery Weatheraton City Hyrum fied Deputy tion This of necessitates Glover manager Apply the Oeorta and alatara: Orpheum theater retesting waiter In urging tederal con- some of thou tecta ware prominently who tnreatlsated and aatd no Inquest was Bobbin Idaho WUllam Olover and Mrs gerous as potential spreaders ot the 3 MEN neat appearance willing to work areu and eliminating the reactors so puhlie domain Utah hu brought out they were further em- MrsSuarl Mid Mis tarson returned Marlon Dopp Lewiston Idaho Bath Olover and to start about 818 weekly hard pUNERALS that tho percentage still remains be- trol of tha puhlte Idaho: of Mre Mary Ann Hancock 28 Watt 2nd flor room 401 Rupert at Cedar City meeting home Saturday about a30 p m after work-in- s Salt and Mra Marctret J Jenkins low of 1 per cent Wo have been mlUlona ot acres at stake In tola cone phasised in th Locan L D B temple and had MaladLake and lamb feeders last lien painter for out of town Idaho and 36 crandchlldren and 31 In the Laraon Trlb-TMiea will b held Tueaday at after retired Brown Salt Lake CONSIGNERS able to reaccredit Cache county to trorenr which now la before con- woolgrowera Age ref Box ahortly Ferry week by & M Jorgenaom president habit af meklni Urea at the Quarla bom Funeral services win b conducted Tuei-da- y 11 noon in the Thirty-firward chapel WZ can use 1 mole neat 1928 and 1931 and must raaccredit to appear iiw young residence 1088 Friends caU tho at In toe Taylor bill which pro- of the Utah association and by James may men HORSE SALE gress 430 L Nets D S In tha Plymouth chapel 1931 The problem still remain! to do Lake street Tuesday ntWaaatoh EXPERIENCED farmBldghand to work Attention wu A secretary Hooper toot to federal government for 30 to 11:30 HIM Larson's body Interment Sale enough of thia work to protect the pose Third called at tola muting to tha conflict Miss Larson was born hsrs SAptsmbsrand Joseph Theodore Waldron Lawn Burial park under direction of roonymd board! good home CaU Holla- Larkin mortuary money which bu already been spent supervise the public land of the state of opinion between certain officials 104 th daughter of th latehadCharles died OOD8N— Theodore Waldren Joseph SAT FEB 17--4 here lived Minnie Skanchy Larson She in Utah to eradicate this disease by Briefly the arguments for tederal at for Wtlhelminie Arvila MEN to meet public Apply early Parlor been Sunday afternoon In an Ocden hospital after BUBEL — Services Washington who desire that large all her lit and foraome time hadlooklni “C" Newhouie hotel Bubel will be held Tueaday at 3 p m short Illness Ha wm bora In Morcan Feat carloads of broke ad wild working in Ih Locan L D S templewere do-- aSeptember keeping it down to the low incidence control are: It provides a uniform plan areu in to wut be retained Friends may Larkin in tho 18 and MACHINE 1861 a S MINERS of chapel GUUspie 15 day ton TODAY BBbraken farm and saddle bonaa while their parent ihildren which we now have It will necessi- for all public land state o that over- life from November 14 Larkin call at the Dewhuerat 61 W 2nd South On COLORADO Waldron chapel Monday Ann preserves and toe demand by 6 to 8 P m and Tuesday from 10 a m NORTH SALT LAM ONION 1883 be married Maryette Rich in the L D hia tate continual on Charles of utilli’aurvlved comtho work not be by a part western states that these areas be lapping grazing right will until tlm of oarvlcea ' Interment In S endowment house- - In Salt Lake At one v Itock Yards Farmlncton the atate department of 'agriculture plicated by differing atate control ized Schools for Men 22 time be wm a member af tht high council City cemetery under direction of the livestock ranges There Is Larson Funeral arransementf arc beln mad by of In eass of stem salas win be and tha federal Lerkln been D L mortuary had and th to Morgan mainassurance will government methods the almost obvious RADIO TELEVISION the Lindquist 6s Bona' Mortuary tompany doubt that a compromise small bald to the large ram shad MMr Waldron lssurvlvd by hte widow and FELL— Funeral service for Jamaa Fail vat betain the present status ot tuberculosis that tha federal government Is better be worked out resulting to preserving men pictures— now Young Talking ran railroad men will be held Tueg Oliver Kingston EUGENE PATRICK Mgr ing gelected receive preliminary training five sons Joseph R Waldron of Morgan eradication which wo have attained able to set up scientific grazing meth- some of our western mountain area day at tha Cathedral of the Madeleine home then go to "National" studios at resident 6f Ernest T Waldron a LAWRENCE MOSS Racy B Klnciton MORGAN— Oliver Garfield of Walter The funeral aortas will leeve th I In this state The only way thia can ods than is In Los Antelei for practical shop work wild life and recreational purposes Morcan died Friday after a short Ulnae71 Waldron of Salt Lake Thomas Waldron of Phona Wasatch nag any state the fact of overO O’Donnell mortuary ohapel at 0 30 Must furnish character reference and Ho would bavo bsen and be done la that tha state legislature grazing injury by erosion and othar for pneumonia m and will proceed to th church Logan and Louis Waldron of Morgan Trea toe same time maintain a large of at email training expense transporand WM H ADAMS AacUonaar carry 14 Tunoral of Mrs four daughters roars old on Pobniarr George Abbott where maaa will commence et 10 e m sense the importance of tola program damage tation furnished to and from Loa a matter of common animal Industry will bo bold Monday at Morgan nt onton Mre Hyrum Tippetts of Locan already O'Donsee Friends the at th may body Set Silas Davis Peery hotel and make appropriations to continue knowledge th Mra Ben L Locan and of Hlllam Mra K nell chapel 32 South Fourth East it danger of state poli- The next important step would be Phone or write for appointment W Kenward Younc of Kemmercr Wyo I 14 grandchilthia very necessary work Monday afternoon and Tuesday morn- LEARN any branch of radio you tics always subject to change as com- the placing of all these lands under JIT Joseph Levi W Waldron O brothers four dren desire — Kenward W PLEASANT ing Interment will b In Mt Calvary Joseph Waldron and Ben Waldron ot Morgan and actual work Low tuition new olx by cemetery pared with the comparative freedom federal dontrol and toe development 78 died of a heart attack test Thursda: no down payment required ot four and Waldron fonPin: ThomM Powell Tremopton E R Mrs of niece hla ham at th ot toe United States department of of a sane policy of utility services for John Mrs Annie Clark of Morgan Mrg MATHEWS— funeral In FUlmores CaL aocordlns to word re- listers Harris Mathews will be held Monday at 1 and learn facte about radio and of Tremonton Mrs Robert Joseph agriculture and too interior departIt it clear that extensive studies of ceived her m In th Emerson waftl chapel Bverton Call before 3 o’clock Western John and Tremonton of Mra Harris Mrs and Mr and Kenward Mrs ment from such influence tho fact thou western ranges are necessary if A MrH and body may be viewed at th family 113 Electrical College Regent tt Poulaon left Mt Pleasant February time E 17th until reaidanca 330 South Waa 1018 that practically all the better lands we are to conserve them and build 1 for a 10 days' visit In California He Funeral service will ba announced later of aervioea Interment at Taylorsville Deseret the mortuary by 'EARN moved while you learn barbenng" are already federally Owned and the them up to a point of high utility The waa born In Mlehlsan and later direction of Blutmel under cemetery We meet your state requirement hla parent to Flaher HI where he A Knight mortuary statu would therefore bo unwise If public land statu will therefore have with Moler Barber College 118 Regent St wm encased in th mercantile business SADlLIER — Services for Maud Van Dyke James H Lake year they did not try to harness th central an important Interest In what the forHemany Badller will be held Tueaday at 13 30 wm married tn Provo Is August 1830 MT PLEASANT — Jtmea H Lake S3 a HELP governments with responsibility to United Statu department of agricul- to Mrs ft I SIN Q U BkUIYINGI—4NVI1TIGATB BBFOES BUYINGI p m In the Eighteenth ward chapel Emma Clemensen of Mt Pleas- former resident of thle city died FebruThe eaaket will be open at the home fEMALE conserve and build up tha remaining ture and tha Utah Agricultural experi- ant and they bar since mad their home ary I at his home In Fallon Nev accordVisit our flock owner notice tho tors li birds tn their pern: notice WANTED 304 Canyon Road from 10 a m to 12 snher lister In to received where Kenward Mr Pleasant word by Mt hu ing less desirable lands tha Interstate ment station and similar itationa to aked In poultry ratline the loree whit esse their uniformity and color These are the factor noon Interment Oltr cemetery under WANTED— Young couple to be married In J W Truseotk Too want bred in rour Baby Chick direction of Larkin mortuary the Beside his widow be is survived by a Mrs out not well In do In intrastate Pleasant as in Mt wm tha born statu finding Laka beautiful Mr other a tha problems stage wedding to be held theM lane on ad ore tn IlM in Than com to our Hatchery— 1868 of pioneer partnti Mr and Mra Wil- 8CHM ERTZ— Service deuehter at the Orpheum theater Friday- FebBeulah Lee for only of grazing but also of watershed facts not now avkllablfc These in- The bodyAury the trare: see the noet modern equipment that money eaa bur Notle 18 will be taken to Fisher 111 liam Laka Ha hsd Uvqd In Fallon th An array of beautiful gift will be held Tueeday at 1 Schmerti ruary done her to protoot our bur era that arery atap know to aclenoo Including the critical need of protec- clude a knowledge of tha varying soils for funeral aervlces past eight Tear Apply managtr's office Orpheum p m In th Liberty ward chapel The backed br rears ot eucceeslul braodlna and hatching which la alto Surviving are a son Leland Lake Fallon will be open at tha home 313 tion for the culinary water supplies the feeding value of the native forage Sasket Be two listers Mrg Truscott and Mr Herm GiRL over 34 tlnele with Sarah Catherine to rour tuarantM of Mfatr when burin bar Compart this quality and from p I Monday Spendlove telephone sale! which originate on the public domain exploration of th underground water MILTON— and Tueaday from 10 a m to 12 30 Orldley Cal and three thia protram with anr hatchery anywhere Catherine Bpemnove died bert Farnsworth experience who can take dictation William Edward Lake Ogden m Wasatch Lawn Interment th larger tha federal Interest In the resources and development of water at the familySarah Then test of all remember they or mountain bred and aoellmated home here Sunday Sh wm brothera good opportunity for girl interested In 6 Castle Dale Robert Lake and Park dlreotlon Larkin of urlal under or Tour kind dollar 10 dauchproo more than the ordinary 1848 In Enilend a advertising largt firm Write stating born Meicii and aoet public land statu tha greater tha na- holes carrying capacity of tha range ter mortuary ot Solomon buslnesg experience age etc Box Catherine M Martin so writ for our prices and circular today tected her tional obligation to improve the lands lands regressing and reforestation Stone On Auauat and Trlb-TWILKINSON— Funeral service 4 1886 ah married Mt for N Bakr Ckloks XeaSr Now far Immediate Palieorr Charles Cropper Melr Wilkinson will be held Mon- STUDENTS may earn living expenses while of these states by way of road build- methods end other important studies Spendlove In Ocden She It survived by hey husband and two Charles N Cropper for a lone time a day at 1:30 p m In the Lerkln funeral RAMSHAW HATCHERIES attending Hensger Business College: ing reforutation and rodent control which will enable us to utilize to a stepchildren Harriett home 300 East South Temple etreet Payne Little af Grid- - resident of Mmrysvale died at hla homt enroll any time- - Write for Information Balt Lake City Fhaae Verier 414 thle week after eufferlns for some time u ai m Bishop C Clarenoe Neslen officiating LADIES tnd in the development ot th fish high point of efficiency these grazing Breeders Ceal OIL Gao— Llneete Chick Feeder fer wm lnyestteete Real silk hosiery one will DetHe be trouble ton and from and at itomach casket the Th heart The In sister Encland chapel open and game resources a project requir- areu which represent our largest eret mortuary of Ocden will announce In-- 6a years of ms and Is survived by three Opp tr for spare money Xw side Monday from 10 a m until tlm of Interment City cemetery toot and tw daughter service acral arraniemante ing uniform action over a number of single natural resource In Utah (Continued on Following FaseJ Agronomist Hits TUBERCULOSIS WARNING GIVEN EXPERT CLEARS - CAMPAIGNKEPT Eyesores Found OH STORAGE OF UP RULINGS ON In Utah Towns - GOING IN UTAH ONIOH CROPS HOG COMPACTS EXPERIENCE COMMENT Lake-Tooel- -- u jl7 Mar-tlnea- u g J n n 10-- 4 338-3- 7 Franco-Amerlc- lt 61311-- g - d STATE LOCAL OBITUARIES g 33 first-clas- u j' es Bolo-mo- oTiirmirrt'iiiri'sr SK m Mar-ty- Egg Shipments Jump to 5000 "he Tues-da- - R ii s ff 1 1 1 presl-de- l‘ x open-mes- h h Lewis Bros Stages FABT-WAR- M— u 1 nt -- i t f 1 on Rural u Thoughts -- frj Mod'W&c&lr u Dea-er- Wool-growe- rs J 1 Q-- el st Semi-Month- ly PM u ' er u tele-vui- u - ' 1 the-at- er B-- Geor-gl- Lz Sel-H- M : “'7 -- el |