| Show MAY 21 MONDAY MORNING THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1934 ‘No’ Bridegrooms Must Be Sober 4 ’7 In NewJIexico Clerk Answers Girl 1847 ALBUQUERQUE N M May 20 gentleman from La Cross already had the woman of La Crdsse been “hitched” in that condition or Mich who gave only a postoffice box whether the plot was in the "hatch-ing- ” stage neers The man mentioned was hunk for an answer: beNo a marriagecere-moncannot performed in New Incidentally both parties have to ing when first seen ang appeared Mexico if the bridegroom is so intoxibe present— and sober — when applyafraid when he saw the brethren He he' is doing ing for a marriage license wore a good cloth coat and was cated he knows not what That is the reply of Miss Edna dressed in white man’s clothes The Monahan county clerk to your inas fast bluffs the fled toward squaw quiry Miss "La Crosse” as her horse wuld carry her but Miss Monahan was a blt'perplexFd made to them two Indians gathered courage and came up President what it is all aboutknow “Your letter you merely conYoung gave orders not to bring them Into camp so theyjsooa rode off to tained two questions: Is it possible that a lady may apply for the marthe bluffs Wl rafck Vutimtim Cteanw riage license without the knowledge the of The day being warm tome of the gentleman? Can tde marri64 E- - 8th So The WAS WAS teams gave out while traveling ceremony be performed by the 259 So State brethren could see some timber on age knowlof the with the peace justice the of side 1814 So Mata the bluffs on the other that the gentleman due to inriver a few miles ahead This was edge toxication is unable to cohnprehend had for seen the- ‘first timber they the nature of the ceremony?” All Super-Servi- ce weeks except some smell cedar and Miss Monahan wondered if some on all the the timber in Ash Hollow south side of the river Of CAPITOL CLEANERS As the night encampment- - was Boys’ Auto Lockpil Up — 1 made nearly milefrom water the For Reckless Driving brethren had to dig wells to obtain MEN’S a supply of water The feed at this place was very poor as there was ELY Nev— following their convicscarcely anything but old grass - The tion on charges of reckless driving course of travel during the afternoon in passing school buses an automohad been a little north of west bile used by three Ruth boys was orDuring the day the pioneers saw dered locked up by the sheriff for 90 eight or ten buffalo Thgy had seen days in an order given by Justice only a very few of these animals for J A Johnson several days They also saw some Stage drivers testified the youths swerved in and out around a fleet of deer and antelope The day had seemed more like buses carrying high school students thomas spring than- - any- - since the pioneers from EljMo Ruth and passed some Bora January S 1822 In Rlchmond North Carolina i dled February had left Winter Quarters It was not of them on a blind curve eventually 28 1892 In Provo All Cleaned by Our Very only warm and pleasant but on every bending fenders on one Pratt remarked that had circum- down from the bluffs on horseback hand the ears of the pioneers were SHOT ENDS DIVORCE TRIAL Best Cleaning Service When the greeted for the first time with the stances permitted it was worthy of to the brethren ahead MEXICO CITY May 20 (UP)-- j the in of the whole came the music little rest the of quadrupeds wagons up preservation company moved a quarter of a mile numerous little ponds along the bot- Mrs Manuel Raftgel demonstrated After traveling four and miles the pioneers arrived at a farther and at 5:30 p m an encamp- tom The season was evidently about in court that there is more than on Cleaned and Blocked range of low bluffs projecting to the ment was formed for the night in a three weeks later in this part of the way to end a divorce trial She shot river which pt this place bent to the circle with the wagons as close to- country than in the same latitude on and killed her husband north There was however a bottom gether as possible having traveled the Missouri river The pioneers set miles in the the dry grass On fire shouri rfed Me between the bluffs seven and Robert T Thomas was one of the Men Out and the river but as It was wet and afternoon and 15 miles during-th' soft the pioneers preferred tocrOss day pioneer bend He was in the eighth Wt Also Clean PANAMAS over the bluffsbending a little to the While the camp was being formed ten under Seth Taft and another pf If you can't afford to let ua make you Bar-nua new ault tor Eleven Dollara will' clean north The company traveled on the two Indians a man end his squaw his companions was Charles D whose portrait was printed yes- your coat and vest and make you a bluffs a little over a quarter of a mile rod nearer the wagons while several and then turned to the bottom again other Indians were seen peeping over terday Mr Thomas was in the ad- pair o( pants to match them to meaAt this point the bluffs were low and the edge of the hilL They repre- vance company that entered the val- sure tor onfy Two Dollara: alao a few almost as level as the bottom After sented by signs that they were Sioux ley of the Great Salt lake several uncalled-fo- r suits for only Five Dof In Our New Modern Department beAll our clothes are tailored by crossing the bluffs they found the and that a party of them were on the days before the main party He lars Cleaned at bluffs north of the camp and not far came' identified in many ways with Union road better help and have Union labels the and of distant the settlement the the aid Kimball of C piocity 5 Elder Heber m early At p By glasses CODE PRICES sewed In We guarantee everything we rode up end stopped the forward neers could see several Indians on subsequently moved to Provo to set- make regardless of price to give satisdied which at he With tle near the their bluffs place lest February teams till the ponies evidently Wagons got faction or no money 259 SO STATE ST reporting that some Indians had come watching the movements of the pio- - 28 1892 ‘BELL TAILORS WA So Main 64 E 8th So combined annual prayers today ask- 252 South Main 8t Salt Lake City ORCHARDISTS PRAY 2479 Avenue of northwestern Washington TRAVERSE CITY Mich May 20 ing divine blessing Ogden— OPEN EVENINGS (UP)— Orchadists and the clergy Michigan’s cherry- blossoms fey ANDREW JENSON Every Feminine Figure Can Always’ Find the RIGHT Foundation at the t (flV-T- o S Church Historian Assistant y THURSDAY MAT 21 i - I ‘ V - ‘ V r ‘ The dajr operved with pleasant morning in the pioneer camp though tolerably cojd A gentle wind blew from the south and the Sky was clear Before' leaving the camp ground William Clayton put up a guide post at thi place with the following in scription upon it: "From Winter Quarters 409 miles from Ihe Junction of the North and South forks (of the Platte)i)3tS miles from Cgjar Bluffs miles Ash south of the river 36 IHollow south aide of the river 8 miles Camp of pioneers May 21 1847 According to Fremont this place is 132 miles from Lanamie N B: The bluffs opposite are named Castle Bluffs” At 7:35 e m the pioneers continued In traveling they their journey found the prairie rather wet many ponds of water standing which was believed to have been caused by the heavy fall of rain which here seemed to have been heavier than where the pioners had camped the previous night Yet the traveling was pretty good and the company made a fairly straight road in going about a mile from the river Some marshy places li were encountered but the remainder of the road consisted of clay Intermingled with sand At 11:20 a m the camp halted to feed the teems where there was pretty good grass after haying travs eled nearly seven and miles in a course north of northwest The weather was warm end there was no wind 1:30 p mrthe ‘ companyceeded onward and found the prairie wet and the previous year’s growth of grass high Thomas Bullock re- marks that during the afternoon the company listened to several frog symphonies in different sloughs as they passed along The train went over a gentle bluff and then crossed a dry creek where Dr Richards found upon the prairie a large petri-fiebone of a large animal belonging probably to the mammoth or eome other species It was a curious spec! merit of ancient zoology and Elder three-fourth- ( DECAY OF s Styles for heavies as well as slimsters (CcsjinjfcbE ’ (uuSwiriiir av I Jf $ j25 to ua of J Porous Formflt Venus Malden Form Bien Jolie nd : Best Form Model Neto Today 7 Switchback Silk Slips three-quarte- For evening Men's Hals 811k ble Flno Adjusta"PatStraps ented" 65c of Employment Cod Sheer P N Princessa Carter's Irene Castlo Robert t ' Light ’ a Comprehensiv Line of Vcmen’s Dresses three-fourt- $50 New Summer Weights SUITS Rugs Drapes Furnishings DS f- - lASY BROADWAY CORSETSHOP 7' CHURCHtOLLS IL DOCE SEES CROSS CORSET SHOP SET NEW MARK to Decline in Birth Rate Catholics Lead With Total Called Opportunity for of 20324144 Mem bersliip Japanese MILAN Italy May 20 (UP)— The NEW YORK May 20 (JP)—Church United States isunfailingly bound to membership- - in the United States in 1933 reached a new high mark of decay as a consequence of the counOf try’s birthrate decline according to 60812874 said the annual report an article appearing in Popolo Italia church statistics announced tonight and attributed to the pen of Premier by the Christian Herald The total membership gain of all Mussolini “Are we going to see the crash of religious bodies last year was 655482 of church membership to skyscrapers" the writer asks “and Proportion of the country will pagodas and Japanese tearooms the total population the Herald said increased from 4819 rise along the Hudson? "Should this happen the advantage per cent in 1932 to 4837- per cent in would he reaped solely by Ford’s 1933 Methodists had the largest Increase nephews who are using Japanese la- of any denomination — 213662 Next bor Jo sell automobiles at a commis- came the Baptist with 193571 new sion of a dollar a dozen But will Others with sizable in members these Ford nephews exist then? church “The birthrate situation in the creases were the Lutheran and the Roman Catholic The im- 65782 United States is dismaying mediate consequences of the depopu- 53426 denominations however aplation would be first a shrinkage in Some declined in membership parently dea second and industries building Among these crease in production third a falling the Herald reported church with off in agricultural activity The decay were the Presbyterian “an Apparent decrease of 42456” and of the United States as an ultimate “with the Congregational-Christiaconsequence of this situation is not an apparent loss of 22213 One would be blind an exaggeration Catholic church Is still to affirm that The situation is no The Roman the far largest single denomiby more and no less than tragic" nation In the country with a total CHAMPAGNE FROM NORWAY membership of 20324144 Protestant are led by the BapBROOKLYN N Y May 20 (UP)— denominations tists With a membership of 9866209 Thor Solberg Norwegian flyer had the Methodists following with 8 a bottle of champagne sent clear from 766017 members Norway to Christen an amphibian Ihe reportrevealed there were airplane at Floyd Bennett airport to- more churches In the United States day Solberg hopes to fly alone to than min isters— 24201 1 to 239518 his homeland IS the plane next month - F t ll Quickly easily and inexpensively reached hy BUS GREYHOUND Whether you are traveling to San Francisco on business— visiting or vacationing you will find that comfortable Greyhound buses’ offer the most convenient ti well es a most economical and delightful way to travel ROUND TRIP ONI WAY 10°° s1800 2 Buses Daily 9 a m and 9:30 p m Low fares departures to and frequent all other points DEPOT 17 W 'So Temple Wasatch 1344 - (Herald-Tribun- e pits’’ mSe dxiv'ng Canal Zone our everyday the a car takes ?”etadtUtolllow-ptclcrhow ’ Pmen isn’t necessaryor It n t the “other hodycanf orevertru with the safest find on trucks and taxis com- Plymouth to give you y I T P J hqH Flos Plymouth some ter rificbeatW’te’S is still as quiet Steel r who think that a gpeeds ita patented ttor Wheel iU Luhvidual smoothly ies you bg cars And tlie other Dodge De Any Plymouth Sest roads Body the day it left the factory this story will Some people who read it takes Plymouth glvyey0u complete comorf under too all possible drivingeondjlions- of steel is the safest form ‘Ten years in Panimt have taught me to take 1 precautions that many people overlook I have to be prepared for all sort of emergen eiet That’S why I wlnted an extra tough ear? - T low-pnc- Bony Safety-Ste- el h fel- eslSTHydraBrdse a best Plymouth stands up surprised that isn’t Violette Mr And i depend on steel for safety in thn Canal and la our buildings down We’ve found It's positive proof ngaiust everything from earthquakes : Body would bn thn very— to termites So I knew that in n car n Safety-Stestrongest That was on of Plymouth’s features that told m tfin hard eat’ here 2 “W el pn (WMMf r t - Syndicate) BAKERY CLUB ELECTS S A Anderson' was elected president of the Happy Wonder Baker club afi employes’ organization of the Continental Baking company at weiner bust in Emigration canyon Saturday night Other officers elected are Douglas Sanderson vice president Walter Smith secretary and Joseph Dunlop treasurer The organization holds monthly outings STAR BACKS BANKER NEW YORK My 20 (UP)—1 “I'll say I didn’t know a thing about 1C Constance Talraadge said tonight when asked what she would testify the trial of Banker Joseph W Harriman Constance will be a wit ness tomorrow Her’s was one of the accounts alleged to have been juggled in trying to hold up the price of Harriman bank shares in VIOLETTE is modest about his part man He talks little of Panama s con- supervision the RANK cars in the States you test In us told he sand Affairs in The Nation end the careers of Democrats representing states or districts in whirti the industry exists The Republicans it goes without saying will take of impish advantage every opportuPractical nity the situation affords ly every Republican in the senate will the-bivote against as practically every one in the house dicL “Off' the record” many Republicans and many detached observers admit that in the present state of the world tariff bargaining of this sort and tariff powers of this sort vested in the executive are inevitable or at least desirable Some thoughtful students believe that Am erica is already too late in taking this step They say that most of the trade possibilities throughout the world have already been preempted by other countries which during the past year or so have made tariff treaties with each other PANAMA CANACZ0NE spot But Id tough this in cars We punish Plymouth takes tt me tell you how my ortoary n (Continued tram Paso One) interview with construction engineer frank violette A CERTIFIED ' -- ? A ' ' ' ') 1 ivili 'W “Some of our roads weren’t built for comfort But my Plymouth wss Its Individual Wheel Springing levels off the bumps And its Hydraulic Brakes keep me out of many unexpected mod hole In fact there are no anxious momenta for me even when I drive off the roads 'cross oountry” 3 rn L5 RrR7rvi nn7 LhlJ UUL Lr ill UU President of the construction company with which Mr Violette le Plymouth prieet begin at S530 et the faetory aub jeet to change without notion Time payments to fit your budget Ask for the Offioial Chrysler Motor Commercial Credit Plan Duplate Safety Plate' Glut throuthtut at lowest extra cost in the Industry Violette and Mr Mtrtinz 4 Mr associated eaoh with hit De Luxe Plymouth AND UP AT THE FACTORY DETROIT 7 v t’1 ! 1 i : |