Show At s THE SALT LAKE 'rRIBUNE MONDAY MORisTING MAY 7 o - qf e 1934 - officers reelected were: J F Coombs boxes his weight causing the rope sisters Mrs Charles C H Bartog City September 23 184' a son 414 ' James and Matilda H ansen Jensed president D J Parker first vice pres- to break Mrs W O JaCkson all of PEden ident Dr A L Murray second vice The body was found by son Glen He married Vilmina Francis of Mor— president: J G Hadley secretary Jogan September 20 1918 at Brigham DAUGHTER BORN Moyes 18 when be came home at - SANDY City: Mebad been employed lora comb McCall LaRue Long Grant seph Sundstrand treasurer' nd IdahoHMr The society visited the Magna mill 7:15 p m The last time Mr Moyes number of years in the electrical East Jordan L D S stake honor Baker Claudia Peterson and Don during the afternoon approximately had been seen alive was at 2:15 p m Mrs John Schmid announce the'birth : Tomlin equipment - department of Wright's 200 guests making the trip Following when Glen store at Ogden nights will be held at Midvale L D S The following seniors will receive 71'4 Moyes left home to go to' of a daughter on Mayfi: cent 100 the visitors tour had the sightseeing per Second ward chapel Tues4ay and silver medals: Richard Marsh Edna Surviving are his former wile and PROVONearly luncheon at the Utah Copper club and the business district two- children James and Marian his strong Provo Rotarians will go to' ' ':7t1-Wednesdsi lit P m Contest activ Icartchner Levi Evans Mayme Stew- in the City Physician Waiter E Whalen ' to annual the attend Lake Salt evening were guests of the said mother and the following sisters: olonoi Pearce lirt Taylor had died Mr at about Percy that Porothy Moyes various the be Presented will ities by Utah "smokIdaho at the and Wet Utah conference of Copper company Mr and Mrs F O Buell Mrs Orville Jensen and Mrs Roy Ail-of the stake as follows: Drama Douglas Smith and Helen Larson er" program and presentation cere- 3 Ix m Stoncof Brigham City and Mrs clubs Thursday and Friday club of wards Af Mr Moyes was born in Ogden May SOUTH JORDAN ) drams Third ward: "Conflict' Sandy monies which of a crowd drew ficers apreport Cloud of Salt Lake to Celebrate Golden 27 1893 a son of James H and Marof the Family" Butler CresA family reunion was held last proximately 1500 Funeral services will be held Official delegate's from the local 'Triends Burton Ann and Midvale Moyes May garet Sandy FirstMid- week at the home of Mr and Mrs ' presi- cent East Wednesday et 2 p m at the Brigham club are Vernard O Anderson secre21 1913 married Minnie Bitton in Wedding vale First Midvale Second and Union IL P Hemingsen at South Jordan and W R Green WEektAgriboldt: Second ward L D S chapel Bishop dent-elein lived had He Lake Salt Ogden 67etb Junior Girls' retold st ry But honoring his eightieth birthday 'mil J Carlos Sederholm will preside Iv- - tarpelect These two men also will wards of number a for life his and all years Midvale $ecoid Sandy versary He was born April 28 1854 ler Asporogus7 PROVO -- - Fifty years of wedded terment will be in the City cemetery attend the meeting of officers elect ThirdDraper s was associated with Wilson Brothers Beehive at Fester Denmark and married and 1 nion war One would haws to it at Salt Lake Wednesday at 9 am life will be celebrated by Mr and twelve For business In the Crescent Girlie 18 grocery retold Jacobson Maren" Kristine ory Drape April the for Ito coming year f plans s Mrs Frederick O Buell of Provo Third and Union 1878 They came to Utah in 1880 Co-utiyears he was employed' by the Stow-cro- l ' 1 the agenda tor the con East Midvale Sandy at a dinner and j & Sona company I Girls' Gleaner wards: two livid speakUnion public then at They years 4 Iferehce OGDEN—Norman K Moyes 42 of He is survived by his widow two 'program at their picit:11111: Midvale First Midvale Second moved to South Jordan ' I' 4:::tice Interest In the convention hu been ing Union home 266 South :i'''''4:-824 Patterson street was found dead sons Glen and Norman K Moyes Jr Men public and la wards local sons of and their added impetus among Five eight given &ugh ::: First West street two E '::and one C 11 brother David Moyes f Crescent Midvale First ters are living: Mrs Annie Holt South on the floor of the basement in his -Rotarians by an "On to Salt Lake" speaking ::'i::1Monday evening ::: G Mer Midvale Second and Union wards - Jordan Mrs Mary Lindsey Salt home at 7:15 p tn Sunday Reports which more '1han !tZ'''' IWAGNA—Announcement Is 'made onmitteecomposed of Midvale Sec- Lake Louis "colitneatsraktOl:17KduEnst100011wit 7:IriiL chairman Dr )red R Tay1or Vanguards' retold stor:rti Temingsen Pocatello at police headquarters say that he N40 A members of by Frincipal T P Biockbank that Oscar A Spear Mrs W R Green ond and Idaho Alma Hemingsen Lark and ' their family zeta- ':':::':firli Y himself placing a thin rope U you aro dented the blueing of a haft will Mrs Nora the Winners of henged tryouts araisneeded for kmew ' 1 90 be will Riverton Mrs students WY O Anderson Mrs Vernard 4rown approximately ' ' tives - and friends all pour own and yearn for a baby's army ant litaidt plus Vasa East Jordan—stake in the represent and basement rafters over the and Stein Edwin tying and a baby's smile do tot tire uP hove d& GARFIELD mins A B D E end will attend graduated from Cyprus high school man Berg Mrs J The ! interstake tryouts to be held May 25 —"N Mn Mildred to confidence is Ft He said his neck In O Recommended for Just write on May 17 Miss Edna Kartchner has Mrs Fred Taylor 26 ‘ a touple were mar- The UtahNevada Sacety society ato noose around and 4432 Coates House Kansas City Owens all deficiscy dim on two stacked boxea the Mo and the will tell you about a simple have The local club members will take Officers of East Jordan stake M I held its annual election of officers at been chosen valedictorian I' The for tied in Heber City orders such as Colday that helped her after being four received scholastid hon an active part in the conference with A include: H O Barrett J William the Utah Copper club Saturday eve- floor and to have stoodmn these boxes home method 7 1884 Influenza Rheum lowing this has 15 pra thy Many others say now i to place the noose According to po- denied era in the order given: Helen Lar Clayton Jenkins scheduled to discuss and Write tismGoiretitattunat a Mr Buell was helped bins their lives Freda ning the meeting being in connection Edwin Kimball Thompson Low Vitality A food (Adv) from he the wonderful happiness then jumped Iry for this Sinl LaRue Long Mayme Stewart "His Obligation to His 'Government" Jensen Eva born July 18 1861 and Mrs R H with the safety celebration of thel Ince reports Crapo toncentrate sot at the general session Friday lore and Dorothy Taylor a in St Joseph Mo esmedicine- At your of the for Magna plant employes Clayton IP I A tentative list of studente Who 'IR grad- noon II food or -stoma drug a son of Oliver and a record of 702968 COPPERTOM uate providing their average is maintained: tablishing safety wrist '' ' June Lack of a Allen man hours exposure without Buell Allredge Barbara Mary Floyd Ander"B" day has been set for Friday by PROTICTIVI DKr son Louis Allies Grant Baker Wrens When he was 11 accident Bawden leab Beckstead Adena Bertoch the Bingham high school student body LURIA of CALIF his father died and The for Wardell Black Verne Breeze Elizabeth Mr Buell 86 society retained all officers Senior HollYwood Illy& president Hyland Caulfield 059 NCH Clifton Catherine Con he came to Salt Lake to live with Broderick and one created newt L class members in the forenoon will the coming year radeen Ellen and Georg Coon Melvin — Lou Amities 'i chief his grandmother Persidna Hunting- Davis Verna Day Verna examiner of first Dickman Dorpaint the letter "B" on the mountain post that ofwas Phone Levi East Duckworth So Hy Evart Pala othy Clam H 1597 B T ton filled by Dee Kimball wife of Heber C Robert Pellmeth Marcia Pinlayson Owen Copperton lust above Dry aid which Cleaned sad PLEASANT GROVE — During the facing Kimball— 9 Geary Charles Gersick Roy Oillard Helen Fork and at noon will be served a veteran trainer of first aid teams The L i d 1' Presses 15 Katherine Gooras Roy Hatch pastten days ' of 1 His grantlmother's sister was Mrs Gledhill KRA luncheon by the teachers followed - group Merle Hill Thomas Howell Claudia 'peon May we suggest - -— -— ' - - - -- - -Eine IL Young wife of Brigham Lena Jensen Plain Dark— Edna Kartchner Nick Koch's workers have been busy on a pipe by a matinee dance that you check the to Helen Larson nic Pacific Union LaRue from MaseEva line the Long depot and Cleaned Young Mr Buell was closely asso- ru Richard Marsh Bernice 0121 following MIDVALE Matz New the '1: ciated with the family of President comb McCall Leo McDaniel Eldon Preust city ball park to getithe water At Illiei4 Mat for cleaning: ATTE111110111 Jordan American Legion auxiliary Delbert Mitchell and Jvk Murphy fountains for the annual Strawin Young v Dark Others are Mary Olsen Hideo °Mehl 11 TODAY! 1 will hold its annual entertainment for EVENING AND When 16 years of age Mr Buell John and Milan °Mee Nick PaCanikolas berry day May 25 Cleaned and — 1111h PARTY DRESSES Nello H Nelson superintendent of gold Mar mothers at Memorial park Perim Margaret Petterson Katy returned to St' Joseph where he Chris & The tressed INArstguatmAnt Sperry Islg Percy Pearce Jai Perkins George In charge of arrange SPORT DRESSES He Paulo& vorked' in the railroad shops Perrick Agnes Claudia and FRY0 Peter city 'waterworks has been in charge Wednesday nark Mils The Owl Drat Co 4' ments in the various communities are AND COATS later worked in sem Melvin Pilchards JILY Richardson Mary of the work 1 C Id Company r- r'brut Store Ridd Elsie and Leon Rueriton Pauline sari- Under direction of George L Smith Afton Warner Midvale Murray and TURBANS HATS TOPCOalS hops at Creston dell Margaret 4r Co Auerbects am an 0 Seale Meru Show Kerby m Stale acmdway-i0 Ce Mickelsen Nora Union Isaac 'Hullo ' ' Draper and at the Simmons Douglas and Willard Hayes Vern Cullimore Erving '' rank II: Tolland Drat Co ' offers for sale at sacrifice Price EnREsTuSITs and Norma Stewart Boyd Johnson and Bert Cooper existed Icella Larsen Sandy Helen Howard uNDA NNBE 15th List at Samson Ave c Utah Northern rail- - 88mwetnth: Mamie ::::::iik Nowell and Robert Tar- beautiful and modern outfit of Dorothy Riverton ( State' Broadway a 1' 'q':':' I DrusSLIBdirl I' at Mary Thome& Derain Thorne Don by number of free workers seventy ? fl road in Idaho Falls ' lor MAGNA Tomlin Lola Tuttle Earll Walk Eldon black willow trees have been planted ' t IN OGDEN 0 IIdaho ' TROUSERS -1 4'7 sawamile:Ina shfltwh calls08r IKnsePecitht Wimmer Deichers Beulah Williams-Ma- g " Wm All ' Thornton school The InstrIllotes ' 't at following Cyprus high theball 1883 be went and Joe Ind mery Yamamoto In CAPS pork 1 ye N L Sfisy Drills 25th it Kissel V "et to seniors will receive gold medals tAe Heber arid Our i store Wasatch Goo or Cave 23rd til:::'ir'77' Cleaning O'Brien Ii- Washington phone All Clothes ' 1 icl I IN' MURRAY— ' Charges Are opened a store and 1 nigli! ofgrailuationlor?utlta12dinF 1 11140s ext L : I Most Reasonable I I " 1 con- work tin He and I ca! Jay re Theft shop' Prescription Drat son Katherine Gooras Nick Raps1 e b I i':i — ducted this busi- – 0 New s nikolas Dorothy Duckworth : ness 37 years and ''s:::::: lot Couple Will Be - RotarianGroup Plans to Attend Peed by Friends 44 : morpzurR S L Conference On Anniversary 4 County and Regional News v ' - i44 4 so Ogden Man Found Dead in Basement 1 1 - to f 47 e imi r'-'':::''- le Ninety Students To e Graduated P :''' A ' I:1r ft ' ' Mil - - - lost-tim- e City Prepares For Berry Fete - 1050 Ilth a e s Dresses -- "en" Ladies QUO pl'itzrrto :'k'37(::!fowa Dealere ir ' ri 1' 1 I! AS 44 minolv9::? 1c 0 - 1 e b - " m t be invited Leone Belli Room 34 contributes: In Miss Mary Blade's room we Are We are studying South America learning about the Amazon lowlands and the Amazon river Helen White says the 58 group has finished reading the "Five Animal" ertni da vi rfavaonrdi jsicntiumresa orobf l'rerhivisatnu books Each one has written 25 queshave already begun and are tapittlY tions end will ask the class members to answer these ' r Marian Siticiaker 8B1 contributes: reports: The three They were only fish One had a aviation clubs under the direction of C Brown Fred Arbogast and C L beautiful long tail so we named him Fairbanks will bold a contest May Mr Long Tail One was a short fish 29 at Liberty park The contest will with a short tail so we named him consist of six divisions The students Mr Short Tail On Wednesday poor Mr Long Tail was removed to' the ision they wish t! may enter any bo'1 'on account of stomThose entering make any of the "hospital" He must have eaten O G stick mod- ach disorders following models: we floatel an R O G model an too much because the water panting for exhibition solid dniv an exhibition ing on top of: So We transferred him to a mod- breath fusilage model a bowl iight near the big goldlittle el or a model fusilage fish bowl in our window Mr Short Prizes will be for the best mod- Tall was lonesome and sulked a good Mrs Moebest substituted in BI durBut Mr Long Tail unhappy ing Mrs Marian Davis' atosence Mrs very Davis was ill at her home Tuesday is greatly improved and while not and Wednesday but was 'able Mere- yet entirely out of danger is so spry that we are sure he will soon be enturn to her classes Thursday tirely well n Of t Barbara To flush poisoni and acid front kiciners and correct irritation of bladdlr so that its can stop "kettinp tipentshts'' get a 35- - By Martin Editor Robert Kluge Associate Editor a:iJg iriedtlä! 11tiire'relnym71 EMERSON SCHOOL — In Miss 2:uitgtangt )ma of kidney and bladder weakness are Lora Marshall's nature elan the scant burning or amerting passage—backabout 'west- acbe—leg crampe—waffy eyes (AO) students- Ore learning tg l 10 - ' i ' I 7 - - ' ' ' 1 4i 7' 0 i1 ' - -0 "- -- -- -- fit ' ' "" i ' ' :: t IS ogooll 1 ak - r!--- - :tgrn1 Lotn:p ' it Wile RECI:ARDefLttoSpSur °c trs ” '- ' - i " ''' : ' 1 thwer11:-I't:aurrieci071- hae leisurely in designs fabrics and - stroll t1 rest 1about - ' ' ' '1 - ' ' Y - '' til' IS a I t ' - : - ' - - - ' 1 211111111 tiosiE ' tURN1514-Eit- 150 SOUT ' '' II STATE : ' i $ 't7 ' d tobaccomade rig - : 4 :::::::: 4 lop aabgucl 'or ci 4:i::: ie'': IN 1 ::: lop i 1 i good - ' :' 4 li ' '" ::4 : ::: 17:::1 - - 1 f-- 4: 1 :':'':::: 7 2::!::11: : ) I1 1 1 (:t:1 t t : " i': - s? 14::': ‘ :: ) 11:'::':::41 ''''''' I 1 tt:: ? t tft t (4 ti'' 1 ' 4t ( 3 i :: '': '1' t )! 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Terms of ' ::' ''''- In Room 16 Robert Larsen of the filth grade brought ti- large 'water Ignite which he found in Murray 'This snake is a useful one because mice and insects After the children had observed it carefully 'Robert took it home as It had been in schooll all day When be arrived t° home he let it fret: One dayGerald Hawkes was digging in hislack yard when be found la lively little mole He took the mole Ito :Miss Olive Maxwell who put it in It coffee can and the children gave it two handfuls of dandelions which he seemed to like as he ate it all l'Sidce the mole is a timid' little to have boys and girls looki ing at it must be uncomfortable to' ' h iza ' r) '''7ri - crar : ' sent withWthsetutrdYav'eal711- - go ' ftkinviiiirue ' ' ': Whittier Teachers c-- eturrieved durte- in-gt- 1' ':::- store—inytinie welcome at our " T 1! I ' 1 '' - A Kentucky 'Burley tobaccó— the best kind of leaf tobacco' grown for smoking in a pipe ' ‘ - utv furniture smart ' he past week prices) extremely low :1011111 :See " ' ti ' oroe111LTILlsi41) 1 vi ' 41 be most '' '' 7 2 ' an d Browsel - - ' : ' -' -- 1' kt : ''19iPi' ': - ' ' i 7141 :' etee : - ' ' idndofflartottigrbsibmt t Wilson Editor Maxine White Jean Specked Animists Editors WHITTIER SCHOOL — Thursday evening the Whittier teachers had their second party of the year- At 6:30 dinner was served at Dick Gunn's cafe Mrs °Mary Carey will retire froth the profession this year She has been a member of the Whittier faculty for many years Mrs Carey was the honored guest at this party Mrs Olive hfaxwell was general 'chairman and Mrs Mary Van Voor!his was chairman of entertainment 1Mrs L A Bridgland and Mrs Ray Miss Lois FairGilbert Christensen gave banks and readings and Miss Beatrice Hogenson played the accompaniment for the community ainging Games and bridge were enjoyed Principal L A In a speech paid Mrs Bridgland Carey a tribute of p raise for her splen- did work Bill Sutton re orts: Room1 7 and :other rooms of the school last 7'ues- !day enjoyed a visit from Dr L John Nuttall Jr city superintendent of schools Dr Nuttall watched the May The children played 1day exercises 'games in the morning but bad weather prevented thbm from tarrying out their program In the afternoon 'Cornick Room 244 reports: we are studying about used'NOrlota We hive foundout that Fez ' be the capital ol Morocco Ibut iii lino Rabat The peOple tray- mules tairiels horseback4 don- and many othecwayi: The this country have many It:relays intoogt it has beem very ih - r Second Party Given Lizards t op ' Nature Class (I smokin! d o ugarthars go ounim KIDHEY r Iugainst ' 1 al(id'-'IlayOredWiThgo604-10Apte--- - —Learns Western — S - 1 Marie ' L 311-oo- instruments Leveritch contributes: Re organization' of the Peto club under the direction Of Mr Driggs is rap- Note books are be-idly progressing ing furnished for the purpose sof pet scrap books which will be filled with lesser-know- - II 1 (" 1 ' p 4 - ' '' - BRIGHAM CITY May 6—LaMar Jensen 37 son of Mrs James Jensen of this city suffered fatal injuries Saturday at midnight at Ogden when be fell from the baggage compart- ment of a coupe on Marilyn drive and fractured his skull- - He died a short ne later at the Dee Memorial hoe- past in Ogdn-According to the report Mr Jen- n with Mark BurrOws of Huntsville 'was riding in the back of the upestanding up—His hat blew o and J W Johnson of Ogden driver of the car stopped while Jensen retrieved it When Johnson started the car Jensen was thrown to the pave- ent on his head Mr Jensen was born In Brigham POISOIIED ' 0 — e' A - aebrnoultizathrdesow ThitLeyorh:myeatiteelinzarredadtinhge ri ' r large western lizard the chucawalla the leopard the zebra and other interesting $pecie& iThey - are trying Elizabeth Snow Editor to getsi specimen ot each of these Marianne Newton Associato Editor kinds of lizard& So far they have' SOUTH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ifts which were brought in two school LitCom The writes: —Virginia Cswl Each of these Rostenburg band presented the assembly Friday by The members under Norman Martin is about three inches long writes: A geohave practiced diligently during the Jeanne Houtz 7B is to be given on May pageant graphy were and given In opportunity year chilto 'show off"- Friday An interest- 15 and 16 On the first day the and the school will see it of dren was of the the program ing feature the parents will demonstrations made on a few of the on the second day : Man Dies When He Falls From A uto to ' High Band Givs Program where he Is interested in the real IP' estate businest ' Mrs Buell before ' Mrs Buell her marriage Nas tovina E Carlisle a daughter of George It and Laura Giles Crank r' She was born April 11 1863 in Heber Both Mr and Mrs Buell are members of the L D S church They are the parents of eight sons and whom are five bt daughters living: Pt rs J T Simkins and Mrs William J Henrichsen Provo Owen F Buell Heber Mrs Orrol Huntington Springville and Mrs Clarence Gilrner price ' -- souvJunior rteotirepdroavnod Ladios'8:1'grt Coats Lien's Light St:i ts din NEWS and VIEWS S 7 Liz ' sAlirL -' 'a - 77 T: : !len s S e i - 4 Dyers Inc Fashion Cleaners 11- dk I t' ---1 IWN 4 a X Ii oorianellliE 1°") Baby for You? t7P1 0 l'641) 0 1 A 7 94 A Cut-It- t- P' ' '' ' ' s ' :'''41 - I |