Show 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE East Jordan Stake Chiefs Meet MONDAY MORNING JUNE 27 1938 Episcopal Fete Covered Wagon Fete Manager Parents Hold Uncovers Receives Rodeo Contracts Escapees of Early Tribune Nation’s Foremost Performers Signify Their Ogden School Will Serve as Envoys to Kansas City -Inte- IjrembexsLoLOuS -1- Admonished To Sustain Tenets f i fs r 1 I four-sprin- AUERDACirS UP-H- t ' Salt Lake City’s delegates to the national Italian American Civic league convention are left to right Mary Campana DomlanaGannuscia’ Elsie Gini and Joseph C Fratto1 Last Montana Wreck' Marring t Farmington City Kdoa jtfergarot Shew 25 Ogden LaMar C Matthew ‘ 21 Evanaton Edna JRomu 19 Evaniton Wyo Mar-r- at 35 Mama Wilma Makla 23 Magna Katamaa 2d Layton: llrk bernldtna Mar ton JHouatoa 18 Layton Fred Btreeper Hmedley 22 Bountiful - LeNora Thompeoa 17 Bountiful Robert Bay Broadhead 27 Salt Lake City dealer Aahby 20 Woods Crota Pevld Semple MrCnrdv 27 Richfield 25 Salt tlvlra Cornwall Maria Lake City CtIMo Cleaa Reiner 17 Heyburn ' Idaho Bulk Wilcox 18 Heybum Idaho I eon Haight Filet 25 Layton Both Hlckenlooper 18 Layton Coalville Obituaries of the Intermountain Area Joseph Piva a t ctM to determine amount of compensation to b paid survivors of nis son whom he claimed died of Injuries suffered in A mine accident Bora in Uni just South America hef came to Utah 401 years ago and been engaged In mini in £noat of that time v Styrt dokaeoa 18 Panguitck Alhert Geary Bheffer 37 Rock Spring AhlgaV Gerard Bheffer 35 Rock Spring Wyo Mlltoa A Joboaoa 26 Pvamton Wyo Gweaeth Mareh 28 Xvaneton Wyo Grorre Hfary Fean 23 Evanaton Tli6mas Hlrht Moaro vd Prafflt Dorothy Ardett Mareh 26 Evanston 26 Evanaton Wyo a Beaver - 4 ' ’ Herman H Blrand'SI Milford Wilma Bond 19 Milford Milford Freest M Worthy 22MUtord phytla C Bonner 18 Uovd Vemon Allenby 22 Wot Kltlll In Aetaworth 16 Beaver widow Las Vegas Nev Divorces Asked One child ue Browne Morrli v Glen Morris: non married April 19 1937 At Salmon ’ Divorces Granted T fnrr rivdr w tirlla Kdwarda from Errol fcidignll y W Edwarda Joanna Frauch from Oeorga Franch Mrs Roee Gosling 51 mf of 4212 High! in a local hospital after an operation Mrs Gosling was born March 24 188V in Glendale a daughter of Jamee K and Cyrena Dyson Engle Bhe had lived la Balt Lake City for the past 14 years Surviving are her husband and two daughBailey ters Mrs Olive Clark of Bait Lake City 66 of 1183 and Mra Flossie Bash of Baa Francisco ’ Mr Bailey “ grandchildren Ellen Margaret Alyward 1 69:MISs'EIlm Msrgsret tAuntlM Alvwtrd long prominent in locsl Catholic church society died Sunday st 9 48 a m at the home of a niece Miss Elleu Burke of 239 BOCK SPRINGS HIO lf!BAR—Mr and Mrs Jack eon June 24 East South Temple street Mise Alvward wee born In Peoria lit May 4 1869 a daughter of James and Mary Donahue Alyward Bhe had been a resident for tha past 20 years and during ' ABSOLUTE that time waa a member of the Catholic Women’s League of the Bacred Heart Cathedral of the Madeleine Altar society and the Maccabees Surviving are two nieces Miss Burke and Mra Mary Kelly of Salt lake Greater income on saving Gov and out sister Mra Dannie McCarty City of Ogden emmental insurance Save at thf Requiem mass will bt celebrated Wednesday at 10 a m In Bt Josephs church Federal in Ogden by the Rev Milton Kelly her uenhew and newly ordained priest will be recited Monday at 8 p in 372 East First ftouthftreet In Balt Lk st Rosary (federal City and Tuesday st 8 p m at the home of Mrs McCarty 1229 Twenty-fift- h street T?AsskiaIum in Ogden Friends may call at the McCarty OGDEN SALT LAKE residence after 1pm Tuesday and Wednesprior to services Burial will be In 1376 Wuhmgtoa Blvd Hotel Utah Bids day Mountainview cemetery V 5 a son Mrs Ashbaker ence WIXD)mIDBIEHL S MJE '4 Mrs - Meffiigeiaii®iis I ‘ - : ®fi “ o Manages o Madinas 4 All Nationally Known Makes Westinghoiise! 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IEA’SY T’EM-M- S Mildred Flor- Psnter of Grace h Mra Bernice Titus of La Grande Ore 13 grandchildren and a sister Mra W G Griffeth of Balt Lake City Fu n t f a 1 services will be conducted in Mrs lomevt the Graco L D 8 tsbefnacle Tuesday at 1 p m Interment will be in the Smith-fiel- d cemetery under direction of the Lind quist mortuary of Logan Utah Robert E Courtney ROCK SPRINGS Wyo —Th body of Robert E Courtnev 78 who hd lived hen for th put 10 year 1 at th Kogan morPROVO—Ruth Alice Brown IT daughter tuary Mr Courtney died at tha hoapltal her of Joel Thomae and Alice Barton Brown died late Saturday at the family home 636 Friday after a 'long lllneaa Countv Coroner J Warden Ople la awaiting word from South Fourth West street of bronchitis She waa bom on September 11 3924 In relatlvea befora completing arrangement Provo and had lived here ’all her life for burial Mr Courtney waa bom In Fort Arbuckl Besklea her parente she leaves three brothers Spencer J Brown of Ogden Lawrence Okla November 4 1661 and waa a forA Brown of New mer member of tha Maeonlc lodgt at Alamoof Provo and a i gordo N M lne Brown of Loa Funeral servicea will be conducted at the home Tuesday at 11 a m by Bishop Terry Ellis J Oidroyd PROVO— Mrs Martha Jins "Ellis 68 Friend may call at the home prior to widow of George Ellis died at her home the services Burial will be In Provo City burial park 427 North Sixth East street on Sunday of causes Incident to age directed by Claudia funeral home Bhe was born August 14 1869 in El Monte Cal a daughter of Edward and Celeetia Tkiwol) Elmer She moved to Ntphi S when a small child and was married to Mr Ellis on December 2 1886 at Mona They POCATELLO Idaho— Mrs Carolina So- moved to In 1913 Mr Ellis died here phia Henderson lloweil 69 widow of Wil- in 1928 Provo Mrs Ellis was a member of liam Jasper lloweil aud a pioneer resident Utah of Pioneers Daughters Clifton-Oxforof the section in Bannock Surviving are three sons and five daughcount v died of cancer at the home of her O and Elmer Elli ters of Mottb Georgs Mrs Hunter Eldon P 396 Wayuc Earl Kills of Colton Csl Mrs Koealea daughter Nielavenue Sunday at 110 a m a of Provo MrsUnusual was the fact that Mr Howell sen and Nellis EllisMontebello Mrs Csl Morgan of died on the same day lu 1932 with Just a McCance Cleveland Ohio of and Evelyn difference in time 16 of Tujunga Cal Mra Howell was bom in Brigham Citv Mra Ruth O'Donald a great grandchild a brothUtah on December 3L 1868 aud waa grandchildren er three sisters Cleve Ftmer of Nephi married in the Logan L D fc temple MrsaudDrucella Baxter of Pleasant Grove September A 1883 She waa native In the Mrs May MlCuiis of Beattie and Mra Fay L D Bj Primary and Relief society in ihe of Balt Lake Citv She had lived la Pocatlllo McGlenanan early days Funeral service will be conducted Tuessince Msv - 3919 1 m in Provo L D 8 Manavu Suniving are three non and daughter day at p Rile R Howell of Pocatello La Vere How- ward chapel by Bishop Wiihur Howards Friends rail at Deseret mortusrv my ell of Salmon Bvlvanus Howell of Ogden First East street Monday sve-uiUtah and Mrs Hunter of Pocatello: 18 263 Booth to ths services and prior two and grandchildren Mrs five sistora and brothers Janet Burial will be in Pleasant Grovs CityWheeler of'Rnhtn Mrs Emma Harmon of cemetery Marlon and Mra Henderson of Rigby Clifton: Adelbert Henderson of Clifton aud Moore T C Henderson- - of Los Angelas Cal Margaret SODA SPRINGS Idaho— Mr i Margar1 Ryan Moore 48 of Lund wife of Jamee ’ W Wilson Moore died Saturday afternoon In Boda Springs hospital a ROCK 8PRIN08 ’wy— Funeral irv-Ice-s Bhs was bora July 20 1889 at Wells-v- i Pine-dal- e for William Brldger lie Utah a daughter of John T and carpenter were conducted In the Meth- Busan Grant Ryan odist Episcopal ehurch here Sunday InterBesides her husband five sons and a ment waa In Mountainview cemetery under daughter survive John fL Moore of Balt the direction of Wiidermuth mortuary He Lake City Utah Max L Moore of Mondied in the Wyocg General hospital here tana James G Owen'W and Vera T Moors of Lund and Mrs John Rrhenk Friday following a brief illness was boru hi Laramie on December Nysaa Ore also two granddaughters of lit 14 3 876 spending his life hi Wyoming Funeral servkes will be conduded at 2 SuniMug are his widow Mrs Maude Bridg-e- r p m Tuesday at the Lund L D B chapel of Piuedaie three soui Warren Brldger with Bishop Morris Greer officiating of Pinedsle Keith Brldger of Addv Wash and William Brldger of Buffalo Wvo two ' ’ ulsters Mrs Julian Carr of Buffalo and Roy Edwin Geiger Mrs PHsa Peterson of Mt Vemon Wash a brother of Kavcee Rov OGDKN— and a half Wyo Edwin Geiger 54 railroad brother la California tmploya etatloued lu Ogdeu lot many year I 1 Caroline a Joepb Isrhapcll 78 for 20 rodent of Unit Lak City "died 8undv a 6 05 p m at hla home 679 Eaat Bacoud South afreet after a lingering lllnraa He waa born In Montreal Canada June 10 1860 Mr May Bundling ara hla widow Larhapell an adopted daughter Mra F Mouahan of Loa Angelea two adopted none Lafayette Plent of Bprlngvllle and Joaeph Pierca of Loa Angela and two Births Utah mond daughter of Hauaand Christina Bergeston Peterson ( Bhe Is survived her husband and sons I following Dsn daughters Roy and Glen Corbett of Bait Lake City Utah Mrs Ray All-soMrs Ethel Soren- s Martha Jane yar n GRACE Idaho— Mrs Arinie Bergeston Corbett 63 wife of WlHiam Corbett of Grace died early Saturday of heart trouble She was born April 21 1873 at Rich- av n Ruth Alice Brown Mary Joseph JLacliapell j fupport Mrs ft day afternoon J t g tAnnie Bergeston Corbett Ernest Honest Horton 57 engaged In the reel estate buslnsea In 8ilt Lake City the pest 20 yeers died suddenly Sunday at 5 30 p m it i local hospital where he was taken following a heart attack Born October 22 1880 In Oaklev Utah a eon of Mr and Mrs Elijah Horton he came to Belt Lake City 20 years ago He was an act member of the U D fi h ward Surviving ere hla widow Mni Mary t Horton eight eons and daughters Mrs Thora Kimball of Los Angeles Mrs Nina Knauff and Wanda Horton of San Fran-cfsc- o Mrs Rachael Anderson of Ely Nev Fate Myma Brent and Ernest Honest Horton Jr of 8alt Lake City three grand children three brothers Walter Horton of 8alt Lake City Mead and Raymond Horton of Loe Angelee and a slater Mrs May Raymond of Balt Lakt City Rose Gosling two sone Frederick A Beak 45 Lai Vegaa! Myrtle Falmetla Mathlsua 29 La Vega Nuy Cal f rheater A Kidder 45 Van Laa Vegaa Mary Clydena Ragan 37 Rolf Brlllv 30 Balt Lake City Utah Mary Mnrtoa Reedell 35 Balt Lakt w city Utah - iliiam Taylor Bailey and William R and Ernest T Bailey four daughters MnK WIHMm C Blrk Irish a w Miss Ida Bailey Mrs John Wll-- i Hams and Mr StanA ley Whitehead of Halt Lake city Mr Bailey a brick mason had lived In Balt Lake City bu years Vlr- - Vahri L Abbott vt Ray Abbott deeer-Homarried December i4g 1936 at iI '‘Thomas William Bailey Westminster avenue died Sunday at 7:30 a hi at his home of a heart attack Mr Bailey was horn February 8 1882 In Durham county png land a son of Alhert Ralph and Elisabeth Crates Bailey Surviving are his Evanston Wyo ’ Ernest Honest Horton Requiem mass lor Joseph Plvs ST of 2409 Seventh East street who died of s heart aliment Friday momtn hi local hospital will b cele- hrated ifonday at — a m in the Cathedra1?' 0v of the Madeleine f Burial will be Ini t Mount Calvary came I ' I tery Mr Plva wae strlck I en with a heart at-tack Mat week on "the & witness stand at a state Industrial com mission hearing Hr wae testifying In Adolph Oleea 35 Bountiful Bulb BockhIU Bnrbldg 29 Salt Lake City Martin Onndenoa B2 Salt Lake City Bathleea rack ' Laraen 48 Salt Lake e City Bft Salt Lake C Alhey Filed To Loulee Lladctneea 42 Salt Lakt City Ted Natl Jenklna 21 Provo riareaea 24 t UPl-Mi- lwau 'tv' ! Ynny Mvrtle ’Helena Bartea 26 1 Wyo t Wyo June SEATTLE " Hobart Mono 27 Bolt Lk City! Vide Fore Fete 21 Salt Lake City WlUlem Browa Clarke 26 Sett Lake - Body Identified - kee1 railroad offices here pSunday When the seventh annual convention of the National Italian announced the body of a wonian re American Civic league convenes July 1 in Kansas City" Mo for a covered yesterday from the Yellowpt least four Salt Lake City residents will be in stone river near the Custer Creek Mont disaster scene had been posiattendance ! 1 r " -' Americans now memand has it 'a The league’ Salt Lake City chaptively Identified as 'that of Mrs of 10000 about with bershlp chap 'Bard 'Seattle '1 ter has selected as its offIctal(dele-- ' tees in 22 states and in virtually Augusta Mrs Bard’s was the fortj-fourt- h gates Mary Campana Domiana all large cities Gannuscia Elsie Gini and Joseph Th 600 delegates who are x body recovered after the Calamity C Fratto1 Several other members pected to attend the conclave while last Sunday' when the crack "Olymof the local unit also plan to at- in Kahsas City are scheduled to pian" train of the Chicago Miltend be 'feted 'With a variety of enter waukee St Paul Sc Pacific line Purpose of the league Is to pro- t a n m e n t including banquets plunged through a bridge weakened mote the civic cultural economic sports events theater parttes sight- by a cloudburst All have been iden-' and social development of Italian- - seeing tours and dinner dances ‘1 tified i HI Licenses f - con-vict- Group Will Represent S L Bateman of Sandy Third ward The conference marked the first At Annual Italian the Meeting appearance Statistics —r ff ‘ of stake’s new Singing Mothers’ choir led1 by Mrs Cordia H Smith - Contracts signed by 11 of the nation's foremost rodeo performers were deposited Sunday with Gus P Backman general manager of the 1938 Covered Wagon Days celebration 1 Mr Backman received the con- Tribune Jntermountaln Service tracts from Leo J Cremer of Shaw-m- doll of rodeo" who probably will Two students of Utah industrial VANSTON Mont who again this year delight the kiddies and adults with school at Wyo— A copy of Ogden were reported "in of the adult The Salt Lake Tribune of August will bring to Salt Lake City his her juvenile take-otheir parents" Sunday of custody rodeo of stock She an is rope performers outstanding array expert 29 1884 was among papers found and will be in charge of the wild spinner sn accomplished horse- at Provo as peace officers of InIn the sealed box of SL Paul’s Epis- west woman a trick rider and further termountain states continued on the phase of the celebration The performers who have signed presents her own "grade school” lookout for five other recent escopal church when the cornerstone on famous was opened and contents read be- contracts are the paid "artists" of pony with its take-of‘ capees still at large fore a large audience at anniversary the rodeo world and are distin- high school horses Paul Nelson 36 and Grant Vinfrom contestants in that guished services here Sunday cent 15 two Provo youths who they present acts of their own makAttorney R Dwight Wallace Jr ing rather than competing in the Drive to Seek Funds last month were committed followChurch warden read the names of various rodeo contests ing a minor crime wave marked by For School Band five women who worked in raising Headline Pair three hold-up- s in Provo a ear money to build the church a history v Headlining the group are Vern OREM— Plans for a drive to raise theft and a police chase in Salt Lake of the early struggle and the pro- and Myrtle Goodrich of Burbank 8500 tor instruments and uniforms county were understood to be "in gram of the first convocation service Cal trick riders and ropers The for the Lincoln in high fwhool band custody" of their families 1937 the starred per'were pair among the contents of the box O H Peterson parole officer at formances of the Madison Square will be made at a meeting of comHe also read interesting articles Garden show at Boston Gardens mittees from the Orem chamber the state school would not verify from inclosed newspapers dealing in Chicago' Sun Valley Idaho and of-- commerce its ladies' auxiliary discovery of Nelson and Vincent but with harrowing Indian killings of other nationally known events did say he would go to Provo Monand the Band of the school Mothers "to return two of the four whit men then taking place in this Another thrill team scheduled for In Salt Lake City rodeo appearance Monday night the seminary build- day boys" who walked away from a section of the country are Ken fend Lavania Williams stars ing ball gama at the school Of especial interest In the old of the Chicago rodeo and other top Heads of the three organizations practice grounds Saturday Like the Goodrich are James C Stratton Mrs Oral The two boys with Nelson and Tribune observer said Was a pic- flight event they are trick riders and De Lange and Mrs Reuben Pyne Vincent In Saturday's break wore g ture of the huggy and family both members of the team ropers Cooperating with sent to the school from Salt Lake the mountain wagons carried in the providing roping thrills with Mr respectively them in the drive will be A P City and Lehi School officials reJ W Lowell k Company advertise- Williams as the roper and Mrs Warnick school principal and E fused to give their names ment as well as lack of breakfast Williams as the object of the loops B Terry band director foods and canned goods advertise- Lloyd and Blanche McBee stars of the 1937 Covered Wagon Days ments ' rodeo also ropers and riders will Police Bomb Victim Guests of the church were served be back for a return engagement a 9 a m breakfast by the young Famed Horsewoman Will Sue Officials ' people of the parish at Hunting Fountain Specials arry hall following the cornerstone re Probably the outstanding star of LOS ANGELES Juno 26 moval service The Kt Rev Arthur the rodeo will be Alice Sisty one Raymond private InvestigaW Moulton of Salt Lake City gave of thh most famous of midwest tor Chefs Salad Bowl 25£ bis first day at home spending horsewomen Ind From Lafayette a historical survey of the church in since he was nearly killed backSunday a home her but ranch with CaUfomla Avocado Freeh Crab his sermon preached at 11 a m a bomb last January 14 said he Half Meat Crisp Lettuce Sliced Tomato The Rev James McLoughlin of Long ground of riding the Texas ranges by file a to Cucumber $1000000 damage Parsley French Dressing an planned not she' entiretrick brings only Beach Cal and the Rev" Hector Toutlne but' in a specialty iuit against Mayor Frank Shaw and Buttered Toast Thompson of pthete Wyo former ridtng rector ‘of the parish epok briefly of her own jumps an automobile police officials Iced Tenderleaf Acting Captain Earle E Kynette Tea with Lemon of their pleasure in again visiting while riding Roman style one foot 5 of Alien and Lieutenant the J Roy on each of 'a pair of huge jumpers the parish police intelligence squad were Ardmore FOUNTAIN—DOWN8T AIRS Okla of old-tiMurphy Hardy and residents former 'Many placing a bomb under the members of the parish along with his famous educated horees hood ofof his car The bombs exwill Cloud White Silver and Eagle miswith delegates of the Episcopal when Raymond pressed the ploded for return his second consecutive sionary districts throughout the starter driving home mbre than a United States are gathered here for engagement In Balt Lake City fragments into his twenty-nint- h annual Rodep’q famous rough and tumble hundred metal the three-da- y were removed gradualconvocation of Episcopal missionary clown ’Jimmy ‘Nesbitt pf Nowata body They was released from the district of Wyomin Monday Tues- Okla who was the hit for thou- ly and he sands at the first Covered Wagon hospital late Saturday day and Wednesday Days rodeo will be seen again for that rodeo riled at A heart ailment Saturday nlfcht In the t first time since Oakland Cal where ha had been employed when his laughable antics and thrill- To Develop Play Area by a construction company for tha past 20 ing stunting Is presented to the BEAVER— A recreational devel yaara Ua was born In Ogden a ion- of ' Carl rodeo crowds Another new fea- opment program will begin this and Rhoda Everatt Geiger He was gradu- ture Will be the Introduction to Utah week at Kent's lake and Ponderosa Until 1918 ated from Ogden high school he worked aa a boilermaker for the South- of Junior Brady rider park In Beaver canyon where many He never married ern Pacific shops Surviving are his mother Mrs Rhoda of Tacoma Wash and considered improvements will be made accordGeiger a brother Carl J Geiger and two one of the most sensational of the ing to J Carl Tolton of Beaver who Mrs L E Summervius and Mrs eiatera younger set f riders and ropers will act as foreman of a spike C C C W H Jbry all of Ogden Funeral services and burial will be In Still younger will be Carol Doris camp which will be established durKlrkendaU-DarlinmorOgden directed by WilUams only 7 years old "tha baby ing the week at Kent’s lake a tuary ut Wilson Thomas F Greenwood J Maurice Clayton Albert J Sabey and Bishop Marion S " Officers- - Prm-Hunt-FFive Others At Large in Region or 'Cornerstone Read at Evanston SANDY—Member of priesthood quorums of East Jordan L D S tako were admonished Sunday to live the gospel by paying tithing keeping the word of wisdom and attending church meetings regu- larly That was the theme of talks by Joseph Yielding Smith member of the church council of twelve apostles at the stake quarterly conference Sunday In the Sandy recreation hall The speaker pleaded with those In authority to approach church members negligent in their duties and bring them back to active participation Asked to Give Heber J Burg on stake ’president asked church members to give freely of their time in the service of the church Mr Brown member of the central committee of the church Security program outlined the program and asked all recipients of benefits to give a full measure of service In return Bishop R S Hawkins of Granite Ward was sustained second counselor In the stake high priests’ quorum succeeding John H Shaw Enoch Brown was chosen secretary of the quroum to replace A J B Stewart No successor was chosen for George F Webb released as a high council member after 18 years of service Committee Change The stake park committee was released In fhvor of a new group composed of bishops headed by Bishop Henry Beckstead of Mid Vale Second ward Earl J Glade of Salt Lake City epok on ‘Youth" at the Sunday night session and pins for achievement in the Y M M L A were presented to Leslie A Lind and Ralph Boyce Certificates for outstanding work were awarded Mr Lind Mr Boyce Gilbert Benson Malin J Dahl Leo Glover Sterling Stoker Harry S Wright Joseph — ntion-to-Appear-at-S-Lr-Show 884-EditionKept-In II 'Howell AUERBACH'S ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEPT— DOWNSTAIRS Ryan iliiam Britlger Utahs Largest No Exchanges No Refunds Electrical Appliance Center THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN r 6 ) STORE— 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