Show ME SALT ' 'Co lletie Heajd b S L Stock A I Market Quotations 0 Alta Tunnel S mericn Metal MinCo il Beaver Gold Copper ota Hill ghstm Metals Black Metals jet on Bonanza Bristol Silver Bullion Cardiff Cedar Talisman Central Standard Chief Connolidated Clayton Silver a Iy of Colorado Lin a tes he Eureka Eureka Eureka Eureka Standard Gold Chain I 412 a led old ' t ' 4 Ohio a Ian 2 lent re or )any ' d Os 06 01 08 05 00 01 ak 4 in 00 03 110 0114 Tintic Central Tintic Lead Tint ic Standard Union Chief Utah Consolidated iuder of 625 03 29 50 00 la 12 Bonanza Cardiff I' to 2 02 25 S bid t i3O0 i00 !85 L83 It an !aged 01 06 03 09 2 75 02 06 35 42 15 00 '800 35 02 01 02 02 07 02 02 02 32 5 25 00 00 00 05 00 01 lit 01 29 01 01 32 VI 1 011 01 01 09 07I 1 1 at pt Sugar Mach Wee Utah Fire Clay Utah P ZCM 119a dark heat o 5d war: id 2 Utah Power $3430 L Se Ailiced 6 25 175 1 0500 3250 3450 50 75 33 35 37 35 (Trading It S VI Pt 1 Pt $7 do lie Ama 225 9237 16 25 1525 11750 111000 9 1 8 4474 Z Il" A14 1 ) 12 65 25 - 41“ 9100 90p0 10250 45: 10400 Utah 5is 1500 Ogden 5s 34 Sugar 4$ "shots" thso44sh9s—aussr 1115tel 3 Asked BONDS liar do 9300 9900 10400 51 106 00 18 00 11KAIIII RALPH 339 ficCornick Bldg m SYNOPSIS las 3728 3897 2464 1' I OP Tyne STATEMENT r ANNUAL Or The Union Central Life Insurance Company 5238 4421 3100 8943 Horne 4 Savant Speaks Here Today — Hastings Head Will Discuss Sinn War jail Arrangements were made for Collins and Weech to serve their time' during week ends but according to court attaches these arrangements were abandoned when the men failed to appear of their own vo- lition reckless - driving Atlinitting charge James Stewart 21—of "569 Third' East street was committed to jail for 23 days in lieu of a $75 fine He was arrested Monday after allegedly driving erratically on South Main street $100 Plate or 30 Days A fine of $100 with an alternative of 30 days in the city jail was imposed on Samuel F Wright 61 of 212'S South State street convicted drunken driver He drove an automobile into a safety zone at Broadway and Main street December 12 Trial of C C Royle 43 arrested On a drunken driving charge on Fourth South street near West Temple street February 18 waa continued until Thursday Roberta Nesbitt 20 of 556 Thirteenth East street charged with failure to yield the right of way was acquitted by a jury during an afternoon trial Admitting a similar charge Earl Hutchings 35 Of 1637 Princeton avenue was fined $2 He allegedly Was the driver of a car involved in an accident at Seventeenth South and State streets Monday Trial Continued Trial of A: P Pyper 44 of 763 Seventh East street charged with driving with faulty brakes and fail- ing to yield the right of way to a pedestrian was continued until ported very heavy with buying in midday in excess of total sales Monday Russia was reported in the market Some of the purchases represented "hedging" against continental currencies Speculative demand also was noted April 19 Domestic copper was unchanged Marshall Huffaker 26 of 5100 10 cents a pound delivered but Eleventh East street and Glenn C at inquiry improved Lycan 29 of Provo were fined $25 each on speeding charges Hut-fakallegedly- drove 52 mileslan hour between 3100 and 2400 Ninth East street Saturday and Lycan allegedly drove 65 miles an hour on the Victory highway Friday E P Schmidt 39 of 741 Douglas Directors of Tintic Standard Min- Street was granted until Wednesday declared a Tueaday ing company to on speeding charge dividend of 10 cents a share payable Heenter a pleadrovea 45 miles an hour allegedly March 31 to stockholders of record between State and Fifth East streets March 21 The disbursement totals on Eighth South street $11533150 and raises the company's $17Forfeits dividends to of $10 Bond total grand 37744106 Ames William Prescott 42 of No action was taken on a divideng Karnes Who allegedly was involved for Eureka Standard in an accident Monday at Ninth South and State' streets forfeited a $10 bond on a charge of running through a red traffic light GENERAL AGENT Edward N Berg 29 of 69 West Stratford avenue admitted a charge 325-- 8 Kearns Building of running through a red traffic Bait Lake City Utah light and will be sentenced WedWasatch 11 nesday rred Carey 22 of 1472 RoLife—Accident—Health berta street denied a similar charge and 'Will be tried March 21 A S Youd 31 of 127 Portola aveSYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OP nue forfeited 'a 110 bond when he failed to appear on a charge of The Columbian National failure to stop before making a right Life Insurance Company turn on a red traffic light Tintie Standard West FoUrth St Home Office—Boston Mass Howard Oox President—Franria P Sears Becretary—Riehard IL Rust Secretary—Norman Id Hughes Showing condition on December 31 Showing condition on December 3Ist 1937 made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah pursuant 1937 made to the Commissioner of 14surance of tha state of Utah pursuant to law: to isw: ' ASSETS ASSETS Heal estate 84501507902 Real estate 548940792 $ Beal estate sold' under 1120299884 contreict 2345243159 Mortgage and other loans Bonds 2829888590 stocks Mortgage and other loans 18814147460 Cash Inand banks office 148553248 and Bonds 8092490085 Other and siecks 13795653 assets ledger Cash in office end banks 832365414 Other ledger meets 17974940 Total ledger meet' $4459497755 138231959 Non ledger 'meta Total ledger meta $34603729010 1356291874 4onledger - asseia 64597729714 Orossasseta adniitted 193039252 Grogii 935960020884 Lest assets not Office-3- Cincinnati he was fined $25 Meanwhile court attaches gave officers jail commitments for two alleged speeding "repeaters" Merl Collins 31 of 1895 South State street and Hyrum Grant Weech 19 of 662 Browning avenue Sentenced Two Weeks Ago Collins and Weech were sentenced to jail terms more than two weeks ago at which time Judge Botiorte reiterated her plan of sending all second-tim- e speeding offenders to A W WRIGHT GENERAL AGENCY O -5 Ohio President-—- 3073 3108 LI 2770 oe 0407 1825 ' 0371 8341 el 1043 Le assets e assets VTS3 I A 2770 an 3000 - )000 o 00 not admitted 18860413 admitted aeeetc $35941160L71 LIABILITIES reserve 243803255 Contingent Net reserve 28708320000 1277980386 —Other reserees -Net amount unpa4d losses 125432135 and claims 419058179 Dividend liabinty All other - liabilities 3836303510 Total I Total 'Capital Surplus 1119456606 Surplus as to policyholders $34771705465 1189455008 ' capitai surplus other liablitties$35941180411 of Utah County of Salt Lakb—se d This certifies that the company boa flied its annual statement of Mob the foregoing is a synopsis and 'has complied with the laws of thb state relating to insurance and there- lore is dull authorized to transact thr business of insurance in the state of Total and )000 )000 above-name- that MildnMO IS Oil— Southern )314 nose V Votes Dividend tom Ig Utah arch '3!t er Curb Sugar rirst Security Corp Utah Rome Firs Ins Utah Oil Refining isafe 50 00 00 75 50 00 SALES I L (stock 'Exchange) and Light $7 prlerred Bid spot again Tuesday reiterated her contention that speeding will not be '''flk i tolerated in Salt Lake City ai she refused to accept bond posted at '” police headquarters on a second ' offense speeding charge issued a i I j:': bench warrant for the driver's arrest and set bond at $100 defendant A H Woodruff Jr 44 of 2160 Eighth East street posted $25 bond with the desk serMonday after being booked Will speak geant Dr J W Creighton for speeding The court however on problem revealed he was arrested December 23 1937 on a reckless driving charge which later was reduced to speeding At that time after he allegedly drove 50 miles an hour' in the 3000 block on Ninth East street t Chief ConsoiidateL 200 at 52e ClaYton Silver 100 at 36c Combined Metain 500 at 15I4c Commonwealth Lead 2300 at 7c NEW YORK March 15 (UP)-- Crescent Eagle Oil 1000 at Sitic: 1000 at 434c 500 at 5c: 3000 at atiac 500 Buytng of copper on expectations at 412c Grand Deposit 3600 at 13c:' 9000 at of an intensified worldwide 'arma1214c ments race lifted the red metal to Mountain City Conner 400 at $1125 10 cents a pound in the export MarPark Bingham 2000 at 212c Park City Consolidated 1500 at 251hc ket Tuesday 800 at 40c Prinoe Consolidated Tintic Lead 100 at 32c Earlier business was reported at Union Chief 2000 at 1 tic 990 to 995 cents compared with Walker 100 at 5130 100 at n3712 Monday's range of 980 to 990 cents CURB SALES (After 1 P M) Demand for the metal was reColumbus Reath! 1000 at 714c Al ICC coil lomi - Export Copper Price Rallies SALES Mining 1000 1000 at 22c Bid ft5c 785c 10 In Unlisted Industrials by up lo 12 04 40 02 02 02 14 750 7 25 ir p Middle School at Canton China He has been president of Hastings college since 1934 Robert D Steele associate president of Westminster college will preside at the convocation services °2 01 motto- t P - t P - Utth until the last day of February whet:ept I hereunto set affix me Off1c1a4 seal this 19311 March C CLARENC1C t4ESLEN witness torhindf Krid " 1st day-o- ideid) Jr' Commissioner of Insurance -- Meets Sees Television Lagging Discuss Security Problems Problems facing the Utah division of Builders of Old Age Security were discumed by I C Thoresen and C N Lund during the meeting Tuesday at 2 p m in the Moosehall Sam F 161 Second East street Riefer was chairman Daughter Is Burnt Mr and Mrs T H Murch of Beverly Hills Cal are parents of a daughter born Monday according to word received here by Mrs Murch's brother Clifford A JenMrs nings of 333 First avenue Murch is a daughter of Joseph A Jennings of Hollywood Cal former Salt Lake City resident Will Review Book Dr Lin Yutang's new book "The Importance of Living" will be reviewed Wednesday at 2 p in in the women's game room of the Union building by Mrs Marba C Josephson offiters of the University of Utah Alumni association announced Tuesday Ends Speaking Tour Stanley J Stephenson executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers association Tuesday concluded a speaking tour of cities during which he urged attendance of delegates over the state at the "Build Utah" convention scheduled for Saturdakin Salt takce-City- - Storm Threats Dtvindle In Salt Lake Guard Liberty Approximately 80 member& of the Salt Lake Rotary club will leave by bus from the Hotel Utah Wednesday at 11 a m to attend an interthe Hocity Rotary club meeting at wan antel Ben Lomond Ogden it nounced Tuesday Herbert S Auerbach Salt Lake City club president will conduct the Ogden meeting At the Tuesday meeting of the Salt Lake club Mr Auerbach announced the appointtent of Clinton J Alston as head of a committee to make a survey of the state to determine possible centers for new Rotary clubs To Discuss Air Travel - Air travel will be discussed by two speakers at the regular meeting of El Kalah temple A A 0 N M S WednesdaY at 7:30 - p m In the Masonic temple Television will not come com'Market mercially to Salt Lake City for five Produce years Walter E Wagstaff com- P1rt grade lb BUTTER mercial manager of station K D Y L Seoond grade lb (Parchment wrapped yge - less) predicted in a talk before the AsEGGS sociated Retail Credit Men of Salt Large white dew laid extras lb white new laid extra'' doz Lake City Tuesday noon at a Medium new laid' standards dose luncheon at the Newhouso hotel Large CHEESE Full cream triplets lb Fred ETike presided Full cream longhorns lb 32 - Spania Mrs Mary Halting Hansen--7widow of Niels Peter Hansen died Tuesday at 515 a in a long ilittens at her home Nall ' frying "'JO" ut'' Cluttit'ii r ' hkencitatmineg ' S ' J or a mOgedneth wirli bpi J” I A's i1114k i i they-wou- — Leaders Will Talk at Rites Remaining Question "The question that remains" he continued "is whether we who love liberty have sufficient vitality to say that there is in liberty an element sacred above any mechanism of Hie or any convenience of political economy On the pure argument of economics liberty must go It Is a nuisance to any contemporary statesman or any contemWe must look porary economist much deeper than these arguments for the reason to preserve It" He then advanced the reasoning that the present world system ts so complex "no miracle man however miraculous and despite the contentions of the Mussolinis the Staling and the Hitler' can ever hope to make anything but an awful mess of life if he thinks he can think it control it and direct it" Permits Trial and Error The system of liberty has the advantage of permitting trial and error he contended If an error is made by the state against the citizen or by the citizen against the state both have redress in the courts —therefore error can be risked Party Statistics Slated for Tonight Press-Radi- o Skits on current news events will be presented at the "Grand chamJury" edition of the junior ber of commerce annual Press-Radi- o banquet at the Newhouse hotel Wednesday night it was announced by LeRoy D Simmons chairman Among skits which have been announced are: "The Vice Probe" "The City Attorney Gets the Evidence" "Princess Vaishma Genee "I and the Soldier" "The Pay-OfBelong to the Union Now" and "The Smog Campaign" Special prosecutor for the '"grand jury" will be Fielding K Smith Mr Simmons announced to services Wednesday " f" Marriage Licenses ' Educator Urges Wise Use of Leisure Richfield Mee f4takor rota J Political unrest prevalent through out the world today Was attributed to faulty use of leisure time Tuesday by G Ott Romney of Logan director of extension for the Utah college addressSte Agricultural ineyinembers of Salt Lake Round Table at the Hotel Utah 19 Calico Cal IrInis Brown IS Koosha rem William Homer Baker 31 Portland Ore Harriet Thorley 25 Cedar City Wines Bell Little 38 Kevin Virginia Ritkenbach 35i Glenwood Miekeisen 28 Mayfield Mabel Larson 23 Mayfield Doris Martines 24 Richfield Nellie Simkins 28 Circleville Divorces Asked untie ter Knott Walter from John H Wel cruelty attorney Eldred J Wilde Hazel Gillespie from Richard Gillespie noneupport attorney Rex J Hanson Divorce Granted Helen Merchant from Harold G KW chant desertion JudgsP C Evans New Suits Filed Footprinters to Meet Harvey C Woodbury vs Clarence W Christensen et al judgment to quiet title Nichol attorney Samuel Zachrison Brothers company application for dissolution attorneys Foote k Dew loth - 22 ' ' -- St IA Witness-'whereo- I ' - ' Funerals ANDERSON—lierviceg for Mrs Mary L Andereon will be held Wednesday L 12:30 p rn in the Twenty-sevent- h D S ward chapel 185 P street Bishop Joel Richards officiating Friends may exit at the home of Mrs Clark 1340 East Sixth riouth street prior to ger-vices Interment City cemetery BANKS—Services for Joe Gordon )3ank116 son of Joe and Jean Halsor& at Banks 67 m lit at2h30- - enth SOuth 'treat Bishop Georip Bur bulge of the Sugarhouse L D 8 Ward Frionde may call at the officiating Paradise room in the mortuary until Interment City eeme time of services under dindetion "of the Deseret tery mortuary -CAHOON—Funeral 4ervices for Clarence Cahoon of 161 South State Street will he held Thureday at 2 p tn in the & Lees mortuary with the Mingdon Rev Theodore G Lilley officiating Music liv the mortitarY staff Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesdag until 9 0 m and Thureday from 10 a in until time of services interment ' - in the City cemetery CSOWTHER—Pulieral poi:vices for Donald Lynn Crowther will be conducted Thur- day at 12:30 p m In the Boo room 36 East Seventh South street Bishop A P A Glad of the Twenty-eight- h ward officiating Mimic Will be fur- niehed by the mortuary staff Friend " may cell at the Continental room let the mortuary until time of eervices Interment in Mt Olivet cemetery tan-d- er direction of Deseret mortuary 4 - WAWA will In at Joseph T Wilkinson sr 0 FLORISTS HURRICANE—Funeral servicett for Jo- 90 veteran school teach seph T Wilkinson er who died March 9 at his home in Cane Beds Aria after a long illness were tab conducted in Zion Perk L D S Make Hureniacie Frank Reber Velum of the Wane South L D 8 ward officiated and burial was in Hurricane city cemetery Mr Wilkinton was born in LeedsLitah March 11 1878 a son of Joeeph T and Elizabeth Emily Wells Wilkinson He mar tied Annie Webb May 16 1905 in Mt George L D S temple and the couple served an L D I mission to the Society islands from 1905 to 1909 He was a teacher in Malt and Arizona and at the time of schools for 28 year his illness was presiding elder of the L 8 branch at Cane Beds and Justice of the peace Surviving are his widow of Cane Beds two sons Karl J Wilkinson of Glendive Mont and Lelvvin F Wilkinson of Cane Beds: four daughters Mrs Annie Colvin of Koosharem Mrs Linens McAllielec of Kalish Mrs Emil Johnilon of Cane Reds end Mien Merle Wilifineon of Glorgetown: Riven brothers pr H H Charles and Goreld Wilkinson of Salt Lake City Ray R Colo Wilkinfion of Denver Stephen Wilkineon of Idaho Falls Idaho: Percy and Marion Wilkineon Of Cedar City and nine grandchildren NOOttliAREM—rtineral services were conducted Monday for Gera Christensen Mortennen 70 who died at her home Koosharem Thursday after a lingering illness She was born tri Norway March 3 1888 daughter of Mans and Nellie Nielson Christensen At the age of 18 she came with her family to Tphralin In 1802 she married John Mortensen and they lived in She was treasurer of Kooshe Koosharem rem L D B ward Relief society for 17 yoirs CHECK WAS OUR PRICEs FIRST kiRNEST:LAMBODRN-Ir-—Ploris- t Greeting cards and flowers Remo - for all occasion price& 67 fici Main Mac 1516 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mtratwoualt 3358 Ws& 544 Booth Male Monuments—Markers enulne emor es our no d Call or write for free folder play Bronze-Craft 109 W IL TompW3360 CARD OF THANKS wriTirttftv bore and members comz-vIzw1-1—''- w r - of ths Salt Lake fire department for their acts of love and sympathy during our recent loose of our husband and father and also extend grateful thauks for the beautir NI floral tributes to our loved one MRS I Y - HARRY ROBBINS ALL AN AND WE AUTO REPAIRS WALT' BLCIOMPIELD Top and dim Co: Tops rood as nit 113 Last Ittat South Was 4519 BEDBUGS lernMinrA'n EXTERMINATED fairs' 150 rm guar Jenson BUTTONS BUCKLES ga Wal 07: 2375-1- 1 COVERED bamatetu W 9969 §111TONRUEetaingt Kidd's 14p4e Shop 4 N Ettly CONTRACTORSI—Day et Job Mance remodenng mU bUlLdlflK fa 10b tn0 large or small Geo (L Grav Arg - MILLVILLIC—Ieuneral services' for Caro W Mill line Morenion Olsen Honk Uelleroi Contractors Al formerly of O Was 4381 vine who died at Salt Lake City will be conducted base Thursday at 8 n m in Lind 110MES complete up Rama repair Mr Journey quiet & Sons mortuary with burial in Mill-vin- e Do It now By 3090M cemetery (Continuod on roilowing Page) Caroline Morenson Olsen Darrell Osborne Kintber - BRIGHAM CITY—Funeral services for are!' Osborne Kimber infant son of Er- E arid Me afeamTillyightoym lIc imlb2v who od suttlefinity - REPORT OF AN AFFILIATE the which is a member Fedok system published in of the accorance with the provisions Of uth Federal Reserve act of LOCAL Report as of Msrch 7 NMI Salt- - Lake OitYt- --REALTY-COMPAUtah which is affiliated with TRACY LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Salt IA10 LaMar Stephens Utah (ADEN—I' LaMar Stephens 41 son of' City Kind of business: 'Affiliate operated George and Edna Monroe Stephens of 3433 the for purpose of liquidating assets Porter avenue died Tuesday at 9 :40 w tn In a Ionia hospital following a lingering held by it for Tracy Loan & - Trust ilinems company andorits clients above-namoro The child was born her March 7 1932 ed ithich Manner In Surviving besided the parents are two sit- with member tem Geraldine and Dorothy Stephens lia Ined abantaation is affiliated degree of control: Idajority the paternal grandparents Mr and of stock owned by Tracy Loan 6 Trust James L Stephens of Ogden Larkin & Sono are directing funeral ar company f ransements Financial reittions with bank: Stock of affiliated botnk owned—None Loans to affiliated bank—None bankBorrowings from affiliated seavices for V irginia OGDEtN—Funeral of Mrs: Bergliot 'Neck of en liote regiatered in name who died Dint:dale of 2050 Monroe avenue Kok or known to be owned by ban( Monday afternoon will be conducted Thum- 0 " day at 2 p in in Ogden L D A Twentieth directly or indirectly (par value)ward chapel by Bishop Arias G Beintip $500000 Interment will he in Ogden City cemetery Other obligations to or known to be directed by Ltntiquist A Sons held by affiliated bank—None Other information necessary to dig- close fully relations with bank: For Greenwell answer see "Kind of Business" 4 OGDEN—Funeral services for Thomas L Newell BADaytod- vice president Ogden aatdeennwepoellibco8m wilthrdiltettimtwollnY Of Local Realty Company do solemnly pinartmiyaehr sweat that the above statement disbootrue lief day availing at his residence 152 Patterson avenue wdi be conducted Friday a 3 S m D L in Nineteentb ult p tdao may MkanrocwhI719g3e87 Ogden me t'isl5ths chapel by Bishop James E Burton ment will be in Aultorest MemorIal f rk 113:EECE Aultorest directed by mortuary J L (seal) Friends may call at the family horde 4otary Public Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday Until time et servicest4 THN IN TIDO DISTRICT COURT OF Utah United States for the 'district of or discharge hi McFarlane "t—Nolice ou petition the batter of Tent hankruptcy--- In fkiroEN—Peter William Merailatie 42 a bankrtipt---11- 1 bankniptcy Georges Mime' employe of Globe MlIlIg tompady No 14S06' died late Monday at the tamity residence Notice AU hereby given that Tani Uteri Canyon Georges of Bingham has Med hie petition on the 2Ist day IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE of January 1938 praying tor a United States for the district of Utah from all his debts in bank—In the matter of Henry Roy Hansen ruptcy All creditors and other permute voluntarv bankrupt--- In baqkruptcy are ordered to atteud at interested No 14881 the hearing upon said petition Ware To the creditors of Henry Roy Hanit the United States district judge sen of Bingham County of Salt Lake the United States courtroom in the and dionrict aforesaid a bankrupt: It Lake City Utah Federal Bldg Notice is hereby given that on the on the 22ud day of April 19IVat 2 D 1938 the gth day of March oelock in the aftertioon'thereof and said Henry Roy Hansen wee eluly then and there show rause if any adjudicated bankrupt and that 'thev havcwhy the prayer of the petifirst meeting of his creditors will be tioner should not be granted' BY held at the office of the undersigned general rule of the coml it le further referee in bankruptey 424 Beason creditor apwisiiin orderrd' that any Bldg gait Lake City Utah on the shall eider Ids atitiesr31 st day of March 193a at 10 ante and tile specifications in writing o'clock a m: at which time the said opposttion thereto with the milercreditors may attend "'rove their slatted referee 424 Beason Bldg keit claims appoint a trustee easroine the mill Lake other City Utah in the manner artier and transact such —bankilitit pIOVPIPri tll general It the time as business ea may properly corn before JletCONNF11' No 32 7 said meeting Y ' Referee hi Bankruptcy T M'DONNELL- lout Loh City Utett Referee in BankruPter Dated Salt Lake City Utah March !ait Lake ct!y Vtah March 15 IS 193B E ird East etreet wore conducted Tuesday 1 P rn in Larkin A futPrs4 As ---- Pit Virginia Lindquist Thomaa Peter W - : e 3 II - - prior for James Gerrard he held Wednesday at I p m- the Miller ward chapel Sishop Edward J 6010M011 will officiate Friends may call at the continental room in the mortuary 36 East Bevetillt South street until Wednesday noon rThe casket 'will be open at the Church f hour before services Inter Ment Tavlorsville cemetery under ells reettnn of the Dereret mortuary JOHNSON—Services for Daisy Capitolo- -be held Wednesdev at 3 ‘ Johnson Will Pi m in the roma room 36 Last Seventh South street Mule will ke ILIP4 niehed by the mortuary musical staff Friends may call at the Italian room In the mortuary until time of SWIM Interment City cemetery under direction of the Deseret mortuary moNftoE—Foneral service for William Henry Monroe of Elko Nev will be conducted Thursday at 3 p m at the Rickette-Alleott mortuary 344 East First South street by the United Span- inh War Veterans department of Utah F Bert Roper junior vice commander officiating Interment with milt-lahonore in the City cemetery SRAPLEV—Funeral services for James William Frederiek Shapley will be held Friday at 12:15 p m hi the Bose in a local hospital room 36 Beet Seventh south street Tuesdy was born September 14 Mr Shapley with Bishop George D jorgensen offi1881 in Wales a son ot Anthon Jame Music by :members of the ciating been He bad and Louise O'Brien Shapley mortuary musical staff Friends may a janitor for the Union Pacific Railroad call at the French room until time of company the past 18 years Bervicen Interment in the City cemeare hie widow 80rv1v1116 Margaret tery under direction of the Deseret ShapKrauser and one mon Clyde mortuary ley of Silt Lake City for Armed& Snovi'lloutta Funeral services will be conducted Fri- EKING—Services will be held Wednesday at 12116 norm- t 36 Eget Seventh day at 12:15 p lit in the rose mom 36 East Seventh South street with Siphon George D JotSouth Atreet Biehop Thomas A ClawL D IL ward gennen of the Twenty-seconson officiating Friends may WI officiating In the room state the mortuary until Friend may esti at 39 Plant beventh time of services interment City tomeSouth street until time of servicee terv under direction ot the Elesarot Interment will be in CRY Cemetery mortuary Genit C Mortensen Jesse Aaron Weight legal age Salt Lake City: Edith Emmeretto Archibald legal age Salt Lake Vty Vernet" Jame" Chia 28 Bountiful Ore Lather Petersen 22 Springville Fred N Nye 48 Salt Lake City:' Daisy Lee Miller 40 Salt Lake City Lars William Paterson 25 Boulder Leis Dorothy Bixby 22 Salt Like City John Marshall Gordon 25 bait Lake City Omii Louise Then's' 20 Salt Lake - gigedveennteceanythowamrtdery!ittbr- tilt Friends may call at the mortuary - ' - 109 TWenti-nintStreet folioWing an 611 tended illness Born in Ogden May 6 1898 a eon Rose McFarlane --Ass Wooten peter—itildHe wan had resided here all his lifs member of Ogdep lk A S Seventeenth SurviYin"fc 1Pir kis widow formerly Ma? 1 whom he married November Lawson 18 a sot an wntrlaondeauogthtoegrsdenRutp tloalltsand Joseph sister Mrs I J Hicks and a haikbretaer Isaac Kershatek both of Ogden Funeral services will be conducted Wed- nesday at $:30 p In In Lindquist ik boost mortuary chapel by Bishop Earl S Patti of ' gall gakt Plant - Mary ' Hailing Hansen and Mot Jobir(girt 144rlisen Mrs ling lived in COtte're Ward n e a r until Logan I595 when her hue band died She later Scott M Matheson assistant United States 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group Admintlik a drunkenness charge Mania V P Frahm and husband Fitzgerald Inc nations' represtore relating to insurance and there PPIIIReynolds t ivea - Offices: 'Nele 'ririr-Cli- ty 515 Bostonto John Douglaseectioo 6 townwas a H 20 transact List to the is tick John given fore duly authorized 10 I east Chipman 'Madison avenue: Chleogo 569 North Michiship 3 south range business of insurance in the state of gan avenue Philadelphia Lend Title buildYerch 15 l'APt—lroTh Nitta Are suspended sentence of 60 days'in the J Farrer et wt to Lilis Farror south of low end cloning ptief Section '31 General Motors building: theBorrtpx I intim township Mari until the last day Of rebruary ing: Detroit 8269 high Revs tau Franeiseo 511 Sutter street: Los An attwks traded Tuesday on the Hoeton stock city jail Tuesday by Judge rants 1 east IP39 West:Ninth treet: Seattle Lloyd exrheoge: Beck Bosone in police court Chip-Ma- n tavolinsVSifow b1otkn qtadve V f I hereunto sot building117 Member In APROCIIIPti ilmer rtilois' tut 56 Weekly Meg - he me this Solest Low seal official was arrested Sunday—titterBfgh1 10 elope Park my hand and affix ezine end Comic PPrtilln Croup V V Siiow Lavfmort to 01avite own 1st dair of March 1918 his to The take information of Allegedly attempted 55 ore:gn burealle ot Nnrth Butte 151$15155 8m40" lot 17 block 174 51cre 1 Rue C CLARENCE NESLEN No are: Scribe Tribune Parka act 11k8 Metal Utah 1501 fa (Seal) CoMmissioner of Insurance10 police said plat A France: 121 Pall Mall London England -- Intermountain Obituaries ' Diplomat recent eastern trip to attend ' '' important engineering meetings will Scores MS ( be described to the Utah State Prohhititleivultstirhy thine AN't"' Lecture at S L where she Logan fessional Engineers at their meeting F and establish k helped at 8:15 p m Wednesday at the was floor manager for 22 years of the Union hotel by Ralf Rumel Newhouse Mills Since de Madarlaga Salvador 44's Knitting Spanlib A 'Ak4 secretary when she re1924 Woolley executive signed because of ill cafeteria dinner at 8:30 p m will diplomat warned a Utah audience health she had lived precede the meeting City Tuesday that "liberty has never in Salt Lake are two been in greater danger" and that soilsSurviving k Ray Hansen of Salt Lake City Notes Smoke Decrease anyone who fails to realize that fact C y d e Hansen of gi4 Idaho Buhl A decrease of 4292 per cent in is living in a "fool's paradise" daughters Mrs threer &Zia Mr& Roy P Dahle fassmoke over Salt Lake City this communism and Declaring Mrs Hansen a it d Mrs winter was noted by W L Butler cism had arisen because they are Cahoon e a H1141Rtn n Lake City' a y Edna gof Silt citY smoke engineer who described "easiest and quickest!' solutions to burotxherarIdcohhundrHeitillEindolf Rk tiigdratilit the W P A smoke abatement project perplexing problems of the machine to the Optimist club at a Tuesday age he declared the peoples who noon luncheon at the Newhouse believe in liberty must find an Fr—ank Ira Chun hotel Dr G R Leonard president equally effective way of solving Funeral services for Frank Ira Chit was in charge of the meeting ld City who tiled those prbblems it pre- 59 formerly of Salt InLake San Francisco of a at his home serve liberty in the remainder of Sunday heart attack will be conducted Thursday at 1 p m at 125'North Main street Burial Talks- on Home Sales the world in Wasatch Lawn burial park His lecture delivered at Kings- willMrbe Chugg was born in Ogden April 15 A program of selling reptissessed on of George W and Mary Ann a 1874 one of hall as' the bury University Re operated a paint shop lit Salt homes after reconditioning by the of Utah's Master Minds and Artists Chug City 25 yearik'leaving for California 10 about ago years HOLC will be described by F A series combined an' outline of the Lake Ella Surviving are hip widow yrs Quigley stateH 0 L C director in philosophic justification for liberty Chugg of San Francisco: three sons Mel an address to a Salt Lake Real with an oratorical plea for its pres- vin P Chugs of Salt Lake City and Paula and Bennett Chugs of San Francisco Estate board salesmen's meeting at ervation Remaining in the realm daughter Etre Sheldon T Capener of Salt the Newhouse hotel Wednesday of abstract theory he seldom re- Lake City four grandchildren and the tot Mrs and sisters Edith brothers lowing noon Mrs Florence ferred to the events of recent times Worthen ofof Salt Lake City: Bert Chung Lao Vegas Nov Borkman which—as Spain's 'world citizen" of Oakland Cal: Fan i Chugg of San Fran Power Official to Speak clam and George W Chugg of Salt Lake delegate to the League ofNations' City to ambassador the and United G M Gadsby president and genStates and to France—he saw first Joe Gordon Banks eral manager of the Utah Power hand and Light company will discuss Joe Gordon Banks infant son of JOe and Jean Nelson Banks of 1814 Eleventh The Position of Electric Utilities Individual 'Sacred' East street died at home late Monday as of Today" at the Kiwanls club child was 'born October 31 1931 In he laid Is defensible Oa SaltTheLake City and is aurvivid by his meeting Thursday at 12:15 p m in theLiberty ents and four grandparent" Mr and on of ethical highest grounds the Hotel Utah Nelson of Salt Lake City and Mr the belief "every individual person Gordon and Mra John Bank of Magna and four Mr 'and Mra George Is sacred!' :zreatgratidparents Ackerrean of Salt Lake City and Mr—and Gyro Club Dances But the machine age by making Mrs Ralph Jackets 01 North Point Members of the Calt Lake Gyro life complex beyond human underclub and their partners joined Tues- standing has come to be in itself Evon Lake and "In revolt against liberty" he deRyon Lake 5 a daughter Of William day night in a dinner-danc- e Individuals by exercising Floyd and Ruby Jackson Lake nt 611 card party in the Hotel Utah WU- clared court died Tuesday at 3:45 p rn Harmony mechtheir freedom complicate the Ilkint L Vogler-wa-s chafrman at the family home The child was born May IL 1932 in anism t o greatly its operation be: Salt Lake City and is suryived by ber parall but impossible comes The ents one brother Dale Lake: a grand father William Lake and a grandmother easiest way to remove the complica- Mrs Rachael Jackson of Salt Lake City to tion is suppress the Individual freedom and the tendency of people William F Shapley Co take the easiest way has led to James William 'Frederick Shipley 58 James communism and fascism of 720 North Second West street died early A 5:30 p m L Ogden Rotary Clubs Meet Today - t or G Ives - Threats of a "repeater" storm in Salt Lake City and vicinity dwindled early Wednesday after local streets and parks department and utility companies had completed necessitated by a general clean-u- p the season's heaviest snowfall The Pacific northwest storm center reportedly was moving east- ward 1:111t obseevers expressed belief it would center far north of Salt Lake City despite forecasts earlier in the day for unsettled weather in Utah Wednesday Streets Commissioner John B Matheson said the 500 miles of oitY streets were virtually clear of snow and Rufus E Johnson city tree Y Howard Gordon C Young N warden said broken limbs were be- Ross Beatie and H L Young ing hauled away from below thouFriends may call at 36 East Sevsands of trees which were damaged enth South street Wedensday prior Monsevere storm early by the to services day Interment will be in the City here Temperatures Tuesday cemetery 51 and 35 degrees between Mrs Young was the widow of ranged and mean temperature of 43 was Brigham Morris Young a son of normal above two degrees Only Brigham Young and a daughter of 01 inch precipitation was reported Lorenzo Snow former president of 24 hour's for the ending Tuesday at the L D S church S 19 Warning to President Heber J Grant of the L D S church will be principal speaker Wednesday at 12:15 p m at funeral services for Mrs Armeda Snow Young 82 at 36 East Seventh South street Bishop Thomas A Clawson of the Eighteenth L D S ward will officiate Other speakers at the rites will be George F Richards member of the L D S council of twelve apostles Mrs Louise Y Robison president of the L D S Relief so- ciety and Bishop Clawson Invocation will be by Dr Emerand benediction by son Young George Snow Gibbs Pallbearers will be Orson Rega Card George Cannon Young Harry' The storm brought precipitation here tills month to 312 inches or 224 inches above normal The precipitation total since last October 1 was reported at 982 inches or 17 inches above normal0 193' 8 V' 'To Describe Trip - Members of the Credit Men's speech class me't Tuesday night at the Beau Brummel cafe to hear talks lvyjitalph B Keddington and Harry L StRing Honor guests at the rAeting were Mrs Leona B Mrs Peggy P Holt FIcank Police Judge Reva Beck Bosone SHolt and Withers presided et 01 09 In ft 26 01 I 4 Second Speeding Charge Brings° Order for Arrest i Speaking before Westminster college convocation services Wednesday at 10 a m Dr J W Creighton president of Hastings college Hastings Neb will discuss the issues involved in the present undeclared war Dr Creighton was engaged in educational and administrational activities in China for 21 years and is personally acquainted with many of that nation's leaders some of mihonlare playing major roles- - in the present conflict His experience in the far dates from 1907 when he went to China to become principal of a boys' boarding school at Yeung Kong He was associated with that institution until 1915 From 1917 to 1928 he served as head of the True Light 0'2 700 32 Oil IA 00 13 Ve 01 03 02 07 2 25 01 ' 03 15 40 13 r00 4 TUESDAY Mer ower 01 04 02 6 60 04 35 06 14 01 07 54 02 01 Sugar corn when 02 5 30 Con Utanddaho do Pf 135 00 Coalition King Western King Shield Standard Mines Iron Bloom Zuma t 11ing 15 01 01 01 07 01 07 Consolidated Walker Mining West roled0 Wilbert Consolidated yanks ugar 12 13 Victor t a 00 Standard Swansea Coneolidated Tar Baby 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