Show I ' - 14 THE SALT AKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING AUGUST 16 1637 ol p ntertnountain News E State and Local Obituaries vent trant Graham Neola Youth Of New York Stirroundings Drowns in Montez 'Creek Best Country Newspapv Correspondent Doctor Ascribes NEW YORK Aug 15 (113)—Mis- ter "Fin" Petrie the oracle of Opal (Pop 40) Wyoming was up to his ears in swank Sunday Years ago when he landed in New York a Scottish emigrant boy Special to The Tribune of 19f he bunked in an Eighth aye- ROOSEVELT — While 30 near-bflue boarding house Sunday his swimmers failed to note his disap- hosts installed him in a Waldorf- pearance Jay Anderton 16 Neola Astoria suite 15floors above Park to Fainting Attack y old Gusher "If I swear he does He don't I do If I say damn-h- e says dang or something like that" Doeshe use a typewriter? '"Naw hell new I just write with a pencil in the store or at home on cuss '''4 I Flows Army to Check Ogden Depot Construction Chief Plans Inspection ot One Killed Six Hurt Rails Refuse Rate Change ' fialt tiblutt C70 icstrluts - VO It Siaity and siuuday one month Daily Ind Sunday one year 6 1066 the above rates apply in Maki Platte Nevada Ind Wyoming gisewnere in the Unitea States $1 Wh rally and Sunday One month elle tribune Ss un $ail ia every know taint city in the United States Readers may ascertain agent in any city by telepbronint Sunday Cloisinfr Law Observed - OGDEN—The amended State Sun- day closing law was "u iversally" abided by in Weber county Sunday sheriffs officers reported late Sunday Although some of ' the markets rite office remained Sas tribune la a meininsi us Abut 'open they were selling Lb asiociated Press is ez only such goods as are exempt under elated Prase eiusivety emitted to the use for reproduo the law the officers said lion ot ali news dispatobes credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and "We were instructed to close any also the local news published herein 'markets open in defiance of the !P 'rho Tribune is a charter et me law but in several tours we found Addit Bureau of Circulation monitor The Tribune is a Media none open except those' permitted records Inc group to operate" they Inc national rep reportedy 111 ' Reynolds-Fitzgera- resantativela Offices: few 'York City bib Malawi avenue 11 Chicago North klichi1 To Get Title build igenutitt! ra6reipai Motors OGDEN—The Man Francisco 68 butter street building Los An-11Y West Ninth street Beattie Lloyd will receive As Isles Chartir p° ft: roreign Bureaus of information of The Tribune are: No 1 Rue Scribe Paris Frailest 125 Pall Mall London- England: vb 0 dub Ogden national charter at formal ceremonies in the Hotel Ben LomondAster annowices Roy 20-3- 4 -- - tttttititttimt7ttttitt ' -- 'BAKER I 31 - l an'CI offers a — it ss t a )) r liurrc ALLOVATICE it i L' r n on your car 111 Immeptir 4- - 4W r 't ''' -- p ' I - ' "- i - :4 '' ''' t ' 4 i- 1 i 011 t t I ''-- a ':' r 500-fo- ot ' ' k ' I ---s 4 1t'''P' e A '41- ' A '-t Salt SnFuneral take city - 1 will be conducted services for Charles W Midgley Car1ton-Testevreetc--- 7 will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p m In the Joseph William Taylor mortuary chapel under direction of Bishop William Perschoti of the Fourth L D S ward Burial will take place in the City cemetery Mr Midg ley was formerly in the real estate and motion picture business in Salt Lake City but in 1914 moved to Oakland Cal where he died Wednesday Funeral services were conducted in the California city Saturday Met Florence Corbett Clines 53 widow of Harlan Cities and a resident of Provo since 1929 died in a local hospital Sunday at 6:15 a m of complications following an operation Mrs Gine was born in Salt Lake City December 14 1883 a daughter of 8 uei and Camilla Jacobsen Corbett he was in the Salt Ltke married to Mr (lines L D EL temple in 1903 and in 1905 moved to Roosevelt where her husband d ed in Since residing in Provo her re idence 1920 had been at 874 North Second Ens street While a resident of Roosevelt M Gina was active in L D Et Relief Boole y work She was the mother of eight chit reit five of whom survive rs Beta They are Salt take Mrs (fines Cumminiss ty Erma fines Anderton Fort Duch ape: Ian Douglas Gilles Ned LeRoy Gilles and Dee S fines Provo Mao surviving arle five grand ildren and a brother and sinter Marion L Corbett Snit Lake City and Mrs My Percival Inks Utah The body will be taken to Roosevelt for funeral services Tuesday M 2 p tn Burial will take placo 111 tbs Rooss IVcemetery Charles Collins Weés tO OGDEN—Charles Co Ilkis Oe Wets 74 father of Mrs Dorothy Del Wee Wheelwright assistant western regional director division of women's and professional projects W P A died Sunday at 3 P-- in follow ing a heart attack at the family home 488 Cross street Ho had been ill for 'revered weeks but apparently was greatly improved early Sunday afternoon The attack came while be was vieiting with his daughter who has her headquarters hi Salt Lake City De Wees was born in Philadelphia Pa on August 19 1862 a son of Joseph and Eunice Watts De Wee& Previous to hie moving to Ogden in 1909 he had operated 'a grocery and meat buelneas at Kearney Neb He operated a meat business here until his retirement several yearn ago His wife formerly Mrs An Sear De Wee& whom he married in November 1898 at Kearney died here in December 1918 km Wheelwright and a grandson Charles are lus Only surDe Wees Wheelwright vivor Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Larkin and Sons No 2 Cyprtui High ProjectUtah Project No 3 Holladay School Holladay Salt Lake County Utah all in accordance with the specif- ications as prepared by Architect Miles E Miller A L A Felt Building Salt Lake City Utah up and August until the hour of 7:30 p re and at 16 1937 it which time which place they will be publicly opened and read aloud and proPlans specifications or posal blanks male be examined obtained at the office of the Architect at above address lmon a of 95 00 Said deposits will be refunded provided the plans and the specifications are returnednotto later Architect in good order than day following receipt of proposal Proposals must he inade In strict accordance with all the provieions of the plans and specifications and must be submitted on the blank forms provided by the Architect To be considered tney must be check accompanied by a certified an cashier's check or bid bond in amount at least equal to II per cent of the base bid All bidders are hereby notified all that this is a PWA Project andmust work contemplated thereunder conand terms be done under the Relief ditions of the Emergency Appropriation Act of 1936 (Title of the First Deficiency Appropriation Act Fiscal Year 1936) and thereto pertaining (See Terms Conditions PWA Form No 210 sit peculiar manner and the letters being of the spurred type slanting upward thADE MARK NOTICE ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: BE IT KNOWN THAT the Yale Oil Corporation of South Dakota operating in the State of Utah being engaged in the business of refining and marketing petroleum products adopted for general use a trade name mark andr device of which the following is a description or facTO It:1y 1 1936- )No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 30 days after the date set for the bid opening Any bid received after the 'scheduled closing time for receipt of bids shall be returned to the bidder unopened The right le reserved to accept any or to reject any or all or alternates BOARD OF EDUCATION catANrrx pro-me- John Vorrest simile: WILDFIRE being all one not hyphenated in plain type letters word block Radio Program --Tr WITIll CBS :t M - ' AallgaAlpnaop THE VOICE OF THE WEST J II dlinal I 1-- 14 4' AUGUST IS Early Birds Flashes Almanas 7 Tune 7:30—KDYL—Trans-Radio New Folks Vol Reveries R chardeAl Radio berg ramp City Must° let Singers Mel des Fade 8:40—KDYL—Reporter of 8:45—KDYL—Gyosiana met 9:00—NBC—Bappy Jack S:15—NBC—The Story Ot try Marlin 9:30—KDYL—Musical Vs teties 9:48—NBC—Rosa Lee 10 :00—K L—Melod le In riule 10:15—NBC—"Mrs Wine of the Cabbage MONDAY MONDAY AUGUST 11 A Educational Tour mtollythbee i Trrx---"- I NNI01 W141 ik A COunpotMan spapnidicabotinond 33::435c0—KR8sGL—Mertigcsallianitiairluodrechestra - Rotary Formed Park of 830 Room r I 1111r afFlitan& Serenade DAHO FALLS Idaho—Following short services in the Mc Han mortuary chapel 6:30—KSL---Musi- o of the Morning Sunday afternoon the body of John Forrest News :00—KSI—International local Union Pacific fireman was taken V to Pocatello 15—KSL—Itorn1ng Musical Watch where second services will be the Lade conducted Monday under the direction of 7:30—CBS—Louise and Revue the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and New& Interment wiU be in Mountain-vieEngineers cemetery there S:15—KBL—The Buyers' Guide Mr Forrest died in local hospital FriVelodies Be suffered a leg injury in June day Judith and bad not worked since Matinee Born here October 19 1883 he had lived a considerAdams' Fashions In Foods Jane able time at Pocatello He never married Stewart Mr Forrest is survived by six sisters :15—KEIL--Jennie Lee's "Timely Tips" Jeanne Malan Pocatello: Mrs Jet- Ur Momenta 0 :30—CBS--Mell- ow rilsou Pratt and Mrs George Wake ly InkoM Mrs Margaret Turner Ruby and 10:00—CB8—Bett3' and Bob Vier Forrest Idaho Fails 10:15—CB8—stymne of MI Churchee with Joe Emerson 10:30—CBS—Arnold Orimm's Daughter 10:45—CBS—Hollywood In Person MORGAN—The annual club 11:00—CBS—Big Slitter Minutes educational tour led by Miss' Fern News Parade with Shipley assistant state club leader 1130—CBS—Your Edwin C Hill and Miss Murcy Nelson home demMalcone's Between the ed onstration agent was held last week P M Bookends of the At! B A Rolfe'e orchestra Reed Mennedy NOTICE TO VENDORS or "Trouble Fdintutdoon Delmar GREENHOUSES House" Music and Sealed proposals will be reeved Market Quotations and at the office of the Secretary of International News and Marge the University of Utah Park Bldg 1:00—CB8--M- yrt Kitty Kelly University of Utah Campus until 9 Revue o'clock a m August17 1937 and of Parents Congress earn be to and :mened the publicly Teacher& and read at the above-state- d time and 2:00—K8L—Shopperr Musical Matinee eare 2:15—CB8--8haltespyesterday and place for furnishing all necessary materials required for two sectional Today Through a Woman's Iron frame greenhouses on the Uni- 2 :30—CB8—News Craven' Eyes with Kathryn Music versity of Utah Campus as called 2:45—KSL—Word and for In thespegifications Time on the Air News Specifications form of proposal 3:15—KS1—International ntobrtaminold 'a SCHOOL DISTRICT By B E MIX President of Board FIELDING BURTON Clerk Date of first publication Date of last publication Inc Publication Salt Lake Tribune died Corbett Gines Florence Sealed proposals will be received by the Board Of Education Granite School District at Its office 3234 ConSouth State street Salt Lake for the nt7Utah for the furnishings following schools: School 1 Madison No Project 2465 South State Street Central Park Salt Lake County UtahSchool Magna name mark andlor device of which the following is a description or facsimile: Litening being spelled in the I BUHL Lester Peck 11 Plane county general Friday ata Twin three-da- y illness He was hospital after admitted en the hospital Friday morning The youth was born July 11 1920 at Buhl a son of Mr and Mrs E arl Peck He was a student in the junior class at Buhl high school Ile is survived by his parents and a brother Richard Peck all of Buhl Pending funeral arrangements the body rests at the Drake mortuary Twin Falls ' TRADE MARK NOTICE WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: BE IT KNOWN THAT the Yale Oil Corporation of South Dakota operating in the State of Utah being engaged in the business of refining and marpetroleum keting products adopted for general use a trade W Funeral NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TO ALL Price canyon moved ten-gall- purpose of taking action upon a proposal to sell all of the assets of the Corporation far the election ot directors and tor the transaction of any business which may properly come before said meeting Dated July 30th 1937 (Signed) WILLIAM C SIDEMP174 Secretary of Ophir Hill Consolldated Mining Company Ifultgren Feeney Reacts to Change Salmon Falls gorge formed millions of years ago is now reacting to the change taking place on Robertson's farm The floor has gone down about 15 feet marking the first change since prehistoric days A party of three and myself explored Salmon Falls gorge foe' three miles finding- the top soil continually sinking and huge boulders We sank knee shifting position deep in the soil and had to move and work fast to avoid minor rock slides originating ELS the base of the bat the A miniature On the body of which is black TEN in crown appears TRY yellow LITENING in redonGASthe OLINE in yellow and brim appears the words MADE IN THE WEST FOR USE IN THE WEST in yellow one-thir- d of the Capital Stock of OPHIR HILL CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY to wit: Katherine L Morris owning 49997 shares and the Estate of Charles W Clark owning 50000 shares a special meeting of Stockholders Is hereby called to meet at the office of the Corporation at Ophir Utah on the 27th day of August 1037 for the Tues- 4 simile: the Stockholders of OPHR HILL CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY: PLEASE TAKZ NOTICE that Plcsuant to the written demand of Stockholders owning not less than McFarland services pur- To '1 I TRADE MARK NOTICE ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERNL BE IT HacowN THAT the Yale Oil Corporation of South Dakota operating in the State of Utah engaged in the business of refining and marketing adopted for petroleum products name mark general use a trade foland!or device of which the faclowing is a description or rd day at 2 p In in the Mount Ogden funeral Arthur Welling of the chapel by Bishop Garland L D S ward Entombment will Anna be in the Mount Ogden mausoleum call at the mortuary chapel Friends may Anna Hultgren Feenen 61 for Many Monday and until time of services years a resident of Murray died at the Tuesday evening home of her sister Mrs E Nygren 902 South street Sunday East Twenty-sevent- h at 1:50 p m after a long illness Mrs C D Mrs Feeney was born in Colo Norway February 16 1876 a daughter of Anton MONTICELLO—Funeral services for and Julia Christensen Anderson She came Mrs C D Price wife of a prominent to the United States 48 years ago and farmer of eastern Ban Juan coluity who InP 1925 she died In a Dolores made her home in Murray Colo dentist's reception moved to Rack Springs Wyo but six room of heart failure Wednesday were weeks ago came to Salt Lake City to reside conducted in the Price home Interwith her sister ment was in the Burn Colo Friday cemetery just husband W F Surviving are her Feeney across the line from the Price farm two daughters Mrs Ira Wardiow and Mrs was born in Gainey' Ile Texas Mrs James Coles Rock Springs Wyo a son on MarchPrice 28 1870 and was married there Denver Marlow Hultgren Colo: three January 13 1887 They came to San sisters lire Oscar Swenson Murray: Mr Juan county settling on a homestead In David Hann West Jordan and Mrs -- Ny- the eastern part of the county In the Weet summer of 1921 John Anderson gren six brothers Jordan V E Anderson Garfield: A L No children were born to the union but Anderson New Mexico: G H andC L the adopted three children whom Anderson Salt Lake City and R W An- - they couple raised educated and saw happily M derson urray and four grandchildren married They are Mrs Viola Logan Colo ' M rs Virginia filtearns Fairplay Pleasant Hill Mo and Virgil Hyronemous Charles Midgley Lockerhy Utah M 8:00—RDTL—The 0d Patch" 10:30—NBc —'John 's Oth 10:48—NBC—"Just Plain I I :00—KDYL—Trans-R- a Sear 11:30—NBC—How to B 11:45—KPYL—Inquiring NOON r Wife" Bill" to News orchestra Charming Reporter 7 tits tarallyq ' Newt Popular Dance 3:45—NRC—Tophatters orchestra time 4191—Bnyy—metoi 4:15—NBC—Dlek Newtcm ginger 14interns peraonality 120 - n Fleming - - I tt" Force 25000 Tickets -t ' - -- 4r that - TO uant to the written demand of Stockholders (riming not less than of the Capital Stock of ST JOHN & ORME RAILROAD COMPANY to wit: Katherine L Morris 370 shares Mary owning C do Brabant owning 280 shares and the Estate of Charles W Clark owning 280 shares a spedal meeting of etockholdent is hereby called to meet lit the office of the Corporation at ()plat Utah lin the 27th day of August 1937 for the purpose of taking action upon a proposal to sell all of the assets of the Corporatiod for the election of directors and for the transaction of any business which may properly come before said meeting Dated July 30th 1937 (Signed) JAMES H ANDERSON Secretary of St John Is Ophir Railroad Company Peterson a01ri 11'0vfgv tii (cfsj)I ElOvisti4 im14111 i i r COMPANY: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Births ifountainview Wyo—Me and WS Mart son'AulPillt H Poison Evanston Wyo—Me and Mna Hart Hughes daughter August Kemmerer Wyo—Mt and btra TOM Nese loS Amp it 6 Fairview—Mr and Mrs Parkag Miner daughter August 9 Jensen Spring tity—Mat and titahria Ruby Strata son August 14 Alien and 14 son August Kelsey Christensen C Tale Mrs and Pleasant—Mr Mount Stamina id son August T at San 'Francisco Ts the Stockholders of LIT JOHN & OPHIR liAILROAD Christenson Aletta iit'llioVigtz e inn-- t il9:VAt-11111! Am gineering b Postscripts Purchasing Agent 4:15—CB8—Soug Time with Hollins Shaw Bldg between the hours and Ray Heatherton m 5 tn Review and p a Club sinner of Sonar and Certified or cashier's check in the Victoria Campbell's Royalists Buddy amount of at least 5 per cent of bid 5:00K8L--Iferchante Radio Column by Cu irat :NC—Musio GREEN RIVER Wyo -- Action HAILEY Idaho — With 18 chartmust accompany proposal with World the nervices Victoria OGDEN—Funeral for e11l3fPlviltranAaround of Rock Springs labor unibns in members organization of Ahe Fleming 93 tO is reserved accept The4 right Ogden rnMocine 5:45—ICSL—Internat1oral IgsewahakexpeartA: 1913 wile ctsed rmeelonfieduaty oaft local voting down an appropriation for Halley Rotarif dub has been per- will noel' recintl altilegbenidtas 1111Zy oorrl: reject t 6:00—CBS — Columbia's be a of the a county-wid- e I I by picnic of organized fected F S Moore is the new the Lindquist and Hen' funeral11 Cycle—"As You Like It"—with of the University of Utah chapel and Wendy Barrie the Hey of the African Mktg) Rollin labor at Island park here on Labor president MOTE W SEIBERT 1:00c1)Betsmis KingSerenade with Wayne Radio News in diet Episcopal will church ha Mina t (1:30:InBC--Ho- ur ot Charm: Phil dPital- Purchasing Agent his Waits Medleys day has resulted in abandonment and the Ogden city cemetery Xing all-siremem n Y:30—ICSL--Dos of Allen Date Friends the orchera at tint publication August call servicesmortuary chapel of plans for the originally planned Bill Aids Wyoming Hollywood matime iI 1937 T:00—NBC—Conte nted of Hour—Lullaby porter Monday l'i45—ESL--Adventures affair Dotin g Sster Vivian Della of Jimmy Affirm Lady Frank Black's orchestra Melodies: Franklin EVANSTON Wyo — A direcr concert Burns and Gracie Al Jack Fulton fik0NBO—Georire MacCormack weweciwceeceyewacwrseawreevaecewecaewiweaavewteratcec-iacascaaiceAcrof for state $2484030 federal grant I orchestra- Noble's Sales ild5—CBS--Boak- e Carter News Corn 8:06Niesocu: RoAnmalood teDraAknat !lay reclamation projects and share in IP I 14 fit Al4 tr! — 4 A EVANSTON fund a $32000000 intrastate for Thss with 8:30—NI3C—taltinell111Gou'acdlert—tiatiteymetpahtolMor s:30cmpBeknirtaantporr PatBrni'dkiVinairrd Wyo Harry Roecker and Shewell Salt Like City has suc- general interior department activiorchestra directed by Alfred WaL Benny Kreuger's orchestra !'"- ceeded J Blaine Corry as sale-ma- n ties will give Wyoming many milHeidt and his gristlensteint Michael Ourilicoff violinist Ls a diers with the King Mister& Alvin° McGee and Molly for the Utah Power and Light lions of dollars as her benefit from 4 Bob and the McCoy Rey Triple Gristle orchestra- 1 Jimmy t 1'i 1 bill Tongue Trumpeteer& i'v 1company here The Shewell family the interiordepartment Inter signed k Fr lif itt41' Pop—Sidewalk ue Edwards' School Bays SU' will live at 517 Sage street last week by President Roosevelt 0:45—C118--Fran- kle Masters' orchestra rilnista6e 4 4 House Maw of Peva 1 t 'tt II 1 Gregor a mystery aerialiof)--t':t 1it$W Vannes ercheStra i ja Fete 10:15CH8--HOraC- II Jilenderson'a orches- 10:30-- 14 se Special RocT's Night tra "Colonel" of the week: News: 10 LOGAN—Plans ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — Hon- - k 611) for the 1938 reFaze' Warner story Charles Runyan 0: orchestra I — ligious pageant under sponsorshIpoll prjng a completedJohinthere- - 4 -with illyur the Cache and Logan L D S stakes cently widened 900-fo- ot stretch of Stu' - Hatch's orchestra-Midnig- ht 1 4! - Joins 0 - I - ' e' Harmon Lee - 4 'Minden Nev Ramon 14 Salt Lake City Mary Bringuel 24 Salt Lake city Walter C The annual a rR nn n ill it - 10 :: 001 ct: 'i' By DAVID N JOHNSON ROBERTSON'S FARM BUHL Idaho (UP)—The entire floor of a Salmon Falls-gorgdeep canyon paralleling Robertson's canyon began rumbling cracking and sinking Sunday as tons of rock and earth poured into it out of the ends' of the newly formed canyon The brink of the new canyon on the west end of Robertson's farm moved 40 feet nearer his house and barns bringing it within 300 yards of Robertson's home Salmon creek flowing out of a reservoir in a higher valley is being diverted and dammed by earth changes P Abandon Plans USEDCARS '''it wektnizcia' i ' ' 0 it E : : :t Robert Interthountain INelvs Briefs HEEDS Y 4‘ ':: l Phenomenon 0 - - Land Parallels -- - the canyons eastof Fairview The ceremonies will begin with a flag presentationAA 9 a in and will continue throughout the day with various activities such as camp fire programs treasure hunts and an educational pilgrimage under direction of forestry officials C Slides 'Open New Gorge hear --- 1 fduireamplaV ' i' and head He was brought to Rexburg with the other men and the body was later taken to the Eckersell funeral home at Rigby Sheriff Ursel Bigler who investigated said NeLson was traveling at a high rate of speed and crashed into the Drake car demolishing it Ross Blackburn also of Archer an occupant of the Nelson car Smithfield Kiwanis suffered serious wounds about the face his upper lip wu lacerated To Civic Talks and a deeptwound above his eye of the SmithOGDEN—Members I Sheriff Bigler reports an inquest field Kiwanis club will hear the aims will be held Tuesday at 10 adin --and objectives of the Intermoun''li 7tain Association of Civic Clubs outlined Monday night in addressee to Wörkman Injured be delivered by Harry P Bagley of OGDEN-7Jose- ph E Firth fire- Ogden association executive secreman at the Rocky Mountain Pack- tary and Judge M C Harris of ing corporation plant of 3570 Ogden Logan treasurer avenue suffered lacerations and On Tuesdaynight the same speakbruises about the head Sunday 4n ers will address the Richtu ônd Lions an accident while doing some re- club Samuel C Powell of Ogden construction work at the plant hos- association president also has been invited to address both meetings pital attendants 'reported -- 0 ''' ti In Robertson's "canyon" contimous thundering rumbling marked the progression of a weird geological change Earth on the east Mdes of the new canyon cracking and splitting is always moving back toward the farm houses In two hours' time a crack originally 15 inches across widened to 18 feet accompanied by spurts of dust as the land sank to the bottom of the ancient volcanic floor Fears Expressed As Robertson's "canyon" reached a depth of mere than 300 feet fears were expressed that the farm house would be engulfed if the phenomenon continues An arena of about 10 acres is now completely isolated at the bottom of the canyon It is decorated by stubble from which the wheat crop was recently harvested -- In sic the past year died of complications got- childbirth at lowing a Provo hospital at 12130 p in Sunday An infant son alio died at birth 10 1 En Sunday Born hers August 4 22 1902 a daughter of J A and Ellaa Robertson Packard Mrs Johnson lived In Springville most t ofher life She was ac tive fu civic social and L D S church was iihe a work member of the Alpha A f 13 '' 4: 4 school at Loa Angeles and two 3sk ' ' months ago was eta- : P: C :: 0 kN ployed by the Bing ' UST aBreytaoregluabn'islaTioanl ham Mines and Tun- ' nil company aa a Um 9 1 was married Juno 25 ber man 1925 'N- k-: - Surviving are Friends may call at I her 9 Mr Graham the Deseret mortuary :::s0":3‘49t4:-kist Y husband two sons and 36 East Seventh South street Monday and Russell a Johnson Mrs daughter at the home in Murray Tuesday from 10 Allan and Aileen Johnson Springville: her a m until 1 P m father J A Packard Springville: three and a sister J Owen Packard brothel Salt Lake City: Grant H Bibs and Ida Garvin James Springville packard The body is at Claudin funeral home Funeral atirvicea for James C Garvin pending word from the sister who left 80 Spanish war veteran and retired rail- recently on a vacation to Denver Colo road man of Murray will be conducted Monday at 2 p tn in the Deseret morttc Marie ':' arY 36 East Seventh Routh street with the 79M AwNidT—owtoMfresimMoenttachMthiatrelensoCrisdtteendsoant1 ill A W e a g w obd ' ': the family residence here Saturday morncamp United Spanish War Veterans offbx: iii:iing of infirmities - '' honcident to age : elating Military ' :::ij:'' M r a Christenson L ors will be :: was born in Vangssaf:'' k Ii4 t9 at the accorded( ::9 Denmark the City June 20- -- k IP 1 and in 1901 r-1858 Mr Garvin died L D S the ::f joined i at 11 Friday 1 p tn int: church 111 Denmark 4: 1' a local hospital after '' -::' t She emigrated to Utah' 3 4 a long illness He waa 0Yell In 1902 and was mar-CDorn in Prencott -Iowa r: 0ried to Mr September S 1866 a 13'--son on S October ii 1 soil of Thomas and ' Her husband:lf1914 Annie Garvin He died two years ago':'was a member of the Mrs was Christenson Wedgwood camp for an active member of the L D S church magrvylevigise are his served in the i'i"E having widow Mrs Nancy Relief society and as a Anderson Garvin worker a temple brother IL T Garvin i4are a Surviving Gardena and Cal Mrs Dora daughter two s i ter a Mr Garvin Mrs two Peterson Salina: Loe Mrs and Angeles Daisy Leonard stepsons Ray Chris- Gerande Hegaborn Gardena Cal tetuson Richfield and N a p h I Christenson Oakland Cal: a step- Bertha Mrs Clara Mrs Christenson daughter Dahle Preston Idaho and three grandMrs Bertha Harmon Lee: 40wife of children Samuel Perry Ere of 1224 South Eighth services will be conducted TuesFuneral West street died in a local hospital Satur- day at 2 p m in the Manti North L D S day at 3 p in ward chapel with Bishop Charles G Friends may call 'Mtg Lee was born in Fairview Wyo Braithwaite officiating July 6 1897 a daughter of Appleton and at the Harris mortuary until Tuesday mornShe later moved to Clifton ing and at the residence prior to Services Mary H armon Idaho and came to Salt Lake City 13 years ago McC her pareiligSurviving are her humband the following children: Wayne Huai Stewart Claude Dean Maurice and 69 GARLAND—Robert McCune McFarland Boyd of the Patterson Brothers Livestock Noel Lee All of Salt Lake City ithree company died late Saturday in an Ogden Mrs sisters Etna Henderson and' Mrs following a short illness Alta Johnson of Logan and Mn La Von hospital He was born at West Weber on March Osmond Oakland Cal: four brothers 1868 a son of Robert and Mahala William Israel and Lawrence Harmon of 20 Wilson McFarland He resided there until Logan and Earl Harmon Gooding Idaho 1904 when with his wife formerly Isabell Funeral services will be conducted Hunter whom he married in the Salt Lake in the Cannon Wednesday at 12:30 p in L D S ward chapel Friends may call L D S templeIn October 3 1893 he moved 1913 he moved to Garland at the Larkin mortuary 260 East South to Bothwell Surviving are his widow and the followTemple street Tuesday from 4 to 8 p m and Wednesday from 10 a"' m to noon ing sons and daughters: Mrs Ellen Davis Idahc Ira lia Idaho: Mra Mahala N NielBurial will follow in the City cemetery son Salt Lake City Robert and Sherman McFarland Garland and Mrs Elizabeth M Long of Garfield brothers and "liters Clair R Mrs Josephine costler Mrs Mahala StanMr Mabel Alta ger Mn Lottie Clair R Peterson 2 son of Albin Rue back and Abram McFarland Ogden Mrs and Annie Mainar Peterson died at the Eliza Bingham Evanston Wyo Mrs RobCal 81512 Washington street ert Wi laon Victorville Mrs F R family residence Fowler Huntington Park Cal: Mrs Emma Saturday at 6:30 p in of pneumonia The child was born in Neola 'Utah Sep Ellis Tremonten Oscar McFarland Pasatember 18 1934 and is survived by his dena cal and W W and P J McFarland cer I daho parents Ind a slater Lorraine Peterson of Once More After Hours on Rampage e- '" i r"" 1 ' i 4 grounds The young man was born In Murray Au gust 1 1917 a son Of Frank W and Lou Re Miller Graham died in a Bingham at hoopital Friday 2:30 p ari of aim plications following a tonallectoMi He Waa graduated from the Murray high school in 1935 and In 1937 was the ' ' 1 gold-rimm- ' ' A:'''i':s:-- Special to The Tribune NOAEitrLThe Prank Shatter oil well on Cane creek dome which 12 years ago came in as a gusher has blown out its plugs and is flowini gas and oil according to Max LagroAsilier drilling superintendent He asserted the well which when it came in defied efforts of drillers to bring it under control went on a virtual rampage for several hours cars this year) but by Sunday night had quieted What are his recreatlioria't The flow according to the well Goes Home at Night official stopped drilling operations "Playing pool and piing home at on an offset well 25 feet to its north The well lost as a commercial night to be with the wife" More producer because of mechanical "The wife" is with Aim interested in peoplethan places ap- troubles had been plugged since parently They want to see Jack 1928 Dempsey Joe Louis Mayor LaGuarOperations at the offset well had dia Babe Ruth President Roose- put the hole down to 154 feet before velt Senator 0Mahoney of Wyo- drilling was halted It is believed ming and J C Penney the depart- vibration from the heavy tools ment store magnate an old friend caused the plug in the Shaffer disof Mrs Petrie Mr Penney started covery well to loosen his nationwide string of stores in Kemmerer "And a strip-teas- e dancer" added d fellow with Petrie a lusty battleship gray hair and glasses "My wife wants to see oneo too" He was sorry to learn that the burlesque houses had been padred-face- - ' Suindays" Does he write anything besides news poetry perhaps? "I ain't worth a damn on poetry" What does he write in the way of politics? "Anything to knock the other man and help mtne" (Roosevelt is his man incidentally because of a rise in tile price of cattle and sheep of which Opal expects to ship 1100 drowned in the waters of Montez avenue But let "Fin" himself tell you creek reservoir seven miles from about it Writing for the papers here Sunday at 4:30 p m Twits what brought him to New York won Country Home magazine's summoned Dr L S Saunders from Roosevelt said the young man third annual award for the best country newspaper correspondent drowned after fainting while'swim- with his salty column in the Kern- The doctor said he was merer Gazette ming attacks" to fainting 'subject This week's column will be about When last seen the youth was New York It says: They gave the Memshore 15 from feet swimming wife and I bungalow fitted out 201 him missed bers of the party with more towels in the bathroom was and minutes later thebody than we have at home'" even found recovered 30 minutes after that only a corkscrew attached to the bathtwo feet from the shore room wall but failed so far to loArtificial respiration proved fu- cate anything to put it in tile Liked Mrs Newsmen Mr of and He was a son Eldon Anderton of Neola and be"Met a swell bunch of newspaper sides his parents is survived by sevthis afternoon no more reporters eral brothers and sisters His father than we are and ofInquisitive hosIs a patient at the Veterans' fered to buy them a drink but all pital In Salt Lake City declined that is until my wife said 'Fin will pay for it' The reporters of course talked shop and wanted to know how p country correspondent works How does he get his news? "Well if I hear a woman talking to another woman in the store (he runs a general store)1 put it down locked Now 53 Petrie married his wife And I listen in on the telephone" Is he bothered with publicity in 1915 in Ogden Utah They have a son Finlay Jr a law student at seekers? Mrs "No If anybody warts anything the University of Idaho in the paper I throw it away to Petrie has two daughters by a former Lorena Hackenmake 'ent mad" marriage Miss burg of Grass Valley Cal and Special to The Tribune No Crime News Mrs R M Alley of Lapwai Idaho General A OGDEN—Brigadier In his Does he write any crime news? autobiograOwen Seaman chief of the con - "Crtme? (Petrie is a justicet'of phy written when he won the prize struation division of the United the peace as well as a storekeeper Petrie told of his birth in Bank-fo'Scotland of working as a States army quartermaster corps and writer) Just bootlegging and painter in New York Chicago will inspect the Ogden ordnance I don't mention that" Sheridan Wyo Is he bothered with the editor cut- Omaha Butte depot at Sunset Monday accom- ting his copy? Mont Seattle and California — panied by Captain E M George quartermaster corps officer in direct charge of the arsenal operations ' General Seaman was greeted upon his arrival here from San Francisco Sunday morning by Captain George ' and spent the day In Salt Lake City Special to The Tribune Special to The Tribune visiting at Fort Douglas where he OODEN—Western railroads have' REXBURG A Idaho—Wallis was stationed for five years prior refused a change in grain transporRowe 31 of Lorenzo is dead and inrates tation 1912 to as a lieutenant and infantry sought by milling terests Merlin F Farr transporta- six others whe'i were injured are captain tion chairman of the Ogden Grain in a oocal hospital as the result Work- at the arsenal was recently exchange reports of a car accident late Saturday resumed by 92 W P A workers folThe new rating schedule proposed on the Yellowstone highway five the interests that shipprovided by lowing a layoff because of lack of funds At present they are com- ments be granted a third free stop miles south of Rexburg A c riven by Alber Nelson of pleting several ammunition loading between point of origin and marplants and finishing the gravel ket he explained pointing out that r Arc and traveling at a high the third and subsequent stops now plant General Seaman will leave Mon- are charged at the rate of two r ste of speed crashed into the rear Two of thp car !in which Rowe was day night for Omaha Neb and cents per hundred pounds from there continue to his head- free stops are granted ridinf and which was driven by Midwestern mills especially are quarters at Washington D C Capforced to pay the extra charge Mr Elmer Drake 28 also of Lorenzo tain George said — --- - — themew investigating—of firers-0- 1 rate was carried Jn the main by in were the car Drake Ridiog them although the 'local exchange Vern Morgan 28: Floyd Morgan To Renovate Bank also sponsored it The extra charge 33 and Bud Freeman all of Loredecoration it is the contention of midwestern renzo The men had been shopping PROVO—Including inside and pptside and installation mills "wipes out our margin of In Rexburg and were en route to of a new heating plant renovating profit" homes their of the First Security Bank of Provo According to local railway offi- - Floyd Morgan the most seriously will begin immediately Manager cialsa wheat shipments through the hurt is suffering from concussion R E Allen has announced ternfinal here average approximate- of the brain and cuts and bruises t ly 75 cars daily with m5st of the The other men were all cut and shipments consigned to mills in Og-- 1 bruised They were brought to the den and vicinity Sutherland hospital for treatment :Cake Igto Rowe died shortly after the acciORM every clamming oy she scut Last Tribune Publishing Company dent He suffered a broken neck t and was badly cut about the face -- MT PLEASANT 11 Moab :Blows Setiling Plugs Tells Reporters How He Gets News Alice Packard Johnson' services for Ogant Graham 20 Bullion street Murray will be Mrs-- - Alice SPRINGVILLE and Packard North Sanpete stake M L Tuesday at L2 p in in the Grant Johnson 35 wife of Clair Johnson newly 108 ward chapel appointed supervisor of music at Weber high priests outing and mountain Burial will take place and college Ogden in the Elysian burial Provo high school mu- - excursion will be bad Wednesday in Mill Greek Irtineral 849 West conducted Oracle of Opal Enjoys Swank 'Oil Well Near Statistics L D S Mei Priests M I A Plan Outing i Street Work Is: call for issuanbe of more than 25000 Pilot Butte avenhe thousands tickets Professor - J C Hogensen danced and made merry in a s'ereet newly appointed chairman of the fiesta at Rbck Springs Saturday ' ' event has announceck-' : ' night' 0 - itil 't4 kli(gliV ttt 4ii4i6-- g k t1t4t f'''''' -- 4i IP L : L ri- - t ltoNL 2 - I a1 'I 1 Vi 1 1 fI I ' ''' I 0 - —vrm 0 Ie I In MIL - 4 ritspatrkit's music (Luber's orcheggra 1:00"41rGnrwl Night ' sikaid ASV) 12:00—C138-4Eddl1A2 : I A e' A U 123n—mAc-—Pe- )t—C : - t- - Martin and Rif Mustat Mint- - " (PAM &Ivanmaned) t- - |