Show 4 THE ' SALT TEIBUNE FRIDAY MQRNIN G NOVEMBER E 4 If 1938 ' ' Purps Rely on Poiverhouse North Cirche Star End Wins From 'r"‘ Weber 12-- 7 For Big Game o v J I Be'ngals Lose v I fi v ’ CosgroVe Defeated ‘By Studies’ Elder at End Post- Tribun Intermountain Servic POCATELLO — Albion’ chance of defeating: Idaho Southern grid-de- r here Saturday improved this week when Coach Guy Wlcka announced that Byron Cosgrove ‘ CHICAGO Nov 3 (UP) — Tony Musto 199 Chicago won a decision1 over the veteran Max Marek 180 Chicago Wednesday night inr the main go at the Park Casino hard-fough- t The Weather Weather- conditions reported by U Weather bureau November 3 1938: The Caltforuia-Nevada-Uta- h high remains In place and the strong low which ap on the north coast this morning Seared rapidly southeastward into northern Montana Havrt 2928 Clear weather 4s- in -- tha southwest but cloudy conditions prevail In the next tier of states northward 'Nevada Utah and Colorado and in the northwest there has been generalwasprecipitationat light to moderate Rain 530 at Roseburg tailing Baker Boise and Pocatello and snow at Yellowstone Temperatures although gen orally a few degrees above yesterday! Low preslevels are stilt below normal sure in the central states has caused moderate to heavy rains In the Mississippi valley from the gulf to Canada but the rainy weather has not yet reached the eastern States Comparative data for 8alt Lake City Degrees 44 Highest temperature today Highest In this month since 1874 Lowest last night Lowest this month since 1874 Mean for today 38 46 Normal Inches Total precipitation for the 24 hours T ending jit 5:30 p m Total for this month to date 114 Accumulated excess for this month 1 00 to date 2 75 Total since October 1 to date 1 17 Accumulated excess since October 1 Run rises 7:03 and sets 5 21 November 4 WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN 5:30 P M MOUNTAIN TIME ’U UUodi ll II 8 P at McDonald Mat Ring Card NETWORK THE George Byron Smit WEST a ppalsi Luella Dorothy Fisher to unbrokense 4t N B C Statioh S L to fcets Decision e' a George I BEAVER — “Why poned becausd of the poor condition of the playing field Sarah Ann II Last HB Hunters Scoff At Firearms Fri- vu Adelaide Adams ponents The Panthers have scored at least twice in each of their games and though threatened - In goalward thrusts the big line has had more than enough strength io keep the defense record intact Idaho Southern has played three games losing to Western State college 6 in its only reverse Last year the locals squeezed through with a 6 win over Albion MURRAY — The scheduled Winners Register Final Touchdown hr Last Minutes Phoebe Seolliern Naylor ht day night soccer game at the local lighted park between Germania A C of Salt Lake City and Gemmell club of Bingham has been post- ae Blanche M W Fuller Other duty Much interest is being shown In the local contest Wicks reporting the heaviest request of the season by high school teams that want to see Albion and Idaho Southern clash in what is expected to be a hard-fouggame Albion has not been scored on this year while running up 79 points to trounce four op- Game Postponed I Mary Alice Schoenfeld Mr Pleasant Plans' mainstay left end will not be eligible to play Cosgrove taking an active part in school politics in addition to playing football and carrying a heavy course lost out in a battle with two studies and his grades took a tumble With four games remaining -- 6n the Schedule Cosgrove must hurry with a program of making good on grades and whether he will return in time for play this season is doubtful Taking his place will be Stanley Ehler who subbed for Cosgrove several weeks ago when the local boy — was hurtr A backfieid man Ehler does a good job at end but prefers J bother with hunt deer?” was the query guns of Arthur J Meredith and Robert B White both of Beaver at the end of the deer season Of course White’s luck happened during a previous hunt at 'which time he had spent several days during the early part of the season in quest of a buck with no success He gave up the huntand began hauling wood Late on the final day of the hunt as he whs driving down Beaver canyon with- - a load of wood wounded deer came onto the road White jumped from his wagon and gave chase catching it in the middle of the Beaver river Meredith 'did not bother to put on his red togs as he drove with his family in Beaver canyon one afternoon during the 1938 hunt nor did After he 'bother to take a gun driving a few miles in the canyon he saw blood He trailed it and about 30 yards distant found a dying deer He cut its throat and declared it was the least effort he ever put forth to obtain venison ThiUnS 5 perry of Nephl: Mrt Alone He had Bountiful and Farmlneton UB-P- aul LOUISIANA Mo Nov kins of Provoreight grandchildren a broth- lived in this city seven years operating a er James H Jouea two sisters Mr Stella shoe shop until his stroke Stark-Burbank Stark of director the Mrs sons are Francom widow hi Elmer and four a Anntr Funeral aervlcee for Mra Mary Alice Surviving r Mrs Lvnn Oren Neal and Franklin Smit all Lorin Partridge a Schoenfeld 95 who died Thuraday morn-i- n Inetitut of Horticulture Mrs three Mary et hen home 1181 Ninth Eaar afreet Ada Box all of Payson be daughters wiFarmington conducted Sun- Gunn and Miss Gene Smit of Farmington announced Thursday night the most Funeral services will will be conductor of cauaee Incident to ward L D 8 and Mrs lone Harris of Bountiful at 1 p m at 36 Eutl Seventh day at 2 p' Ht in the First Saturday ' in be will Interment w Funeral services will be conducted Sun- valuable of the records of Luther-Burban- k Ilham F chapel Payson City y Bromley biehop r5 of the Ft ref L D S ward Burial will ho cemetery directed by Deseret mortuary day at 2 p m In Farmington L J 8 ward chapel by Bishop Jnnn’R Walsh wer not destroyed in in City cemetery Burial will be In Farmmgtou cemetery bom June 3 1843 Mrs Schoenfeld fire which recently razed In London bam England a daughter of jaroee and Sarah Sharp Springdale and cam to Santa Rosa Cal A laboratory Salt Lake City aa a convert to the L D 8 LEWISTON— -- Mrs Sarah Ann Hardesty church Her husband Edward Schoenfeld Last 01 wife o'f Walter G D Last died These records Stark said are in r died In 1914 ELY Nev illness at her home late after a Funeral services will be Surviving are two aone Albert E and Wednesday conducted Friday for George Alexander fireprqof vaults here at the headShe was bom In London England Def A Schoenfeld of HSalt Iake Cttyfour 79 who died Tuesday night Mre W Lyman Mre W cember 28 1878 and- came to this couu McDonald daughter quarters of the Stark nurseries R Pollock and Mre Enwet Robhtna of try In 1912 after a lengthy Illness Tribune Intermountain Servic seven sons Salt Lake City Mre Henry D Smith of Surviving are her husband A resident of Ely for 31 years and "of Tooele a enter Mra Hattie jShafer of and daughters Charles Last of Garland OGDEN— For the third time thie Salt Lake City: 27 grandchildren and 37 Thomas David and James Last and Mrs eastern Nevada for the past 50 years he George Last was well known in this district Dorothy Hawllns of Lewiston Mr season an opponent's rally in final of Gunnison Frank Last of Richmond first came to Nevada from Funeral services will be conducted Sat- McDonald minutes of play meant 'defeat for urday at 2"' p m in Lewiston L D 8 Butte Mont and waa a pioneer teamster First ward cnapel with burial in Lewis- iu the county Weber Warriors and being in Hamilton Mrs Blanche Marv Woods Fuller 71 ton cemetery Eureka during the early mining boom MT PLEASANT— A wrestling nd box A second touchdown for North native of Sait Lake City died Thursday at days of the --two camps 4:30 p m at the home of a daughter Mrs tog card has been arranged by Battery D Cache two minutes before the final Orson A Hyde 923 ftfer Mra Utah national guard to br staged la Its ire iwo daughters Surviving Greenwood terrace- - of Walter Hull of Ely and Mrs Francis m Saturday whistle put the Warriors on the cause PROVIDENCE— Mia Phoebe ScothMn of Butte 10 grandchildren and a Rooney Incident to lister new armory at 8 p of 72 died wife The Navlor George bouts are scheduled: the Mass Naylor latter of Peabody following age Small end of & 12 to 7 score as the InciShe was born tn Thursday at her home of ailments Funeral services will be held at the Bull Martin 245 viA JImmy Salt Lake City No- dent to age flacred Heart Catholic church Buriat will Wrestling— two teams met on the local gridiron Sarandos 220 two out of three falls Hy She !was born at Nottinghamshire Eng- be iu the Ely cemetery' vember 10 I860 a C land Junt 29 1866 a daughter of Ishmal Sharman 175s vs Whiskers Wilson Los daughter of James Thursday When she Nunn and Abigail Sparrow Southern Sarah and Angeles 180 pounds two out of three falls She wee ac was 17 years of age she came to this Wood The game had been moved ahead 142 vs Benny Boxing — Dick Diamond She t(j' in Relief eoclety country with a brother and sister Bass 150 pounds six rounds Bushy and Sunday achool was married to Mr Naylor at Almy Wyo one day in order not to conflict with LONGVIEW Waah (API— Mr Adelald vs Battling Moon Fort Seattle 160 Bayne -ou to moved walk lo the Tenth L They September 68 of WendWT Idaho" died m a Douglas 160-pmaix rounds Providence in 1885 where she had since Adame here D 8 ward the Box Elder-Ogde- n game here Illness Thursday after a brief Mrs Navlor was adtlve In L D bosnital Her bueband Wil- - resided She had been visiting a son D W llhin A Fuller died B church" activities Friday Adams" at Rainier Ore across the Columeeveral yeare ago Surviving are her husband: eight sons bia river from tbss city For nearly three quarters Coach and the reeided with and daughters Mrs Hyrum Jones George Mre H John J Arthur C and Albert S Naylor i her daughter Glen Arnett's players led the North of Providence: Mrs John Andrew of Le Hyde C-R- ED an Mrs Guy Dalton and Mrs ? LeRoy Surviving Cache squad by a score of 7 to 6 two brothers 8amuel William W leimett of Ogden lone of W Southern W and Glenn and England Manrfjeld Ieo Joseph but were unable to withstand a last four daugh- Soothern of Tremqntou 28 grandchildren Fuller ters Mta Harry A and 11 minute sust ained dri ve which-piace- d M e yer M ra Hyde t and Mra Linden A line VOICE OF THE the pigskin --on the two-yar- d $-all of Salt North ' x and Mre ? FullerMra Wright North Cache fullback went £ltjb FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4 FARMINGTON— 59 Gtorge Smit Byron Una M A line plunge over standing up on shoemaker of Utah and Idaho retirgd gi KSL— Sunrise Serenade m died 4 at 600— at the Woods Mrs p two A Thursday sisters family and Arthur score for the deciding He had been til since a stroke 630— K8L—Farm Flashes STATION “THE Sarah Jack and Mrs Laura Crabtree all home 645— KBL— Music of the Morning suffered five years ago Taking the ball on the opening of Salt Lake City FRIDA1? NOVEMBER 7 :00— KSL— Early Edition KSL World Bofn 1879 4 in June 16 a Farfnlngton forkickoff Litz halfback moved sou of George L and Mary Jane Tourman A M Coverage Newi 7:15— CBS— Montana Slim line and Smit he waa reared in Georgetown ward to Weber’s Idaho 6:00 — KDYL— Early Birds of 1938 KSL— Th Candid tEy his marriage February 13 1908 — 7:25— the KDYL— Riders of Following Range 630 alternated with Murray quarterto 730— KSL— The Mormnk Watch' Larsen in Georgetown he moved 7:00— KDYL— Davreak Digest Luella Dorothy Ftaher 10 daughter of to Sarah 7:45— KSL— Breakfast edition KSL World Idaho later tO' Salt Lake 7a15— KDYL— Dansapation popular mu back and Wright in a drive which Melvin Rexburg of R and E Llllaca Brown Fisher stc -Coverage News Eaet etreet died Hi ended in a touchdown in less than 8051 Twenty-thir00— CBS— Pretty Kitty Kelly 7:30— KDYL— Breakfast Table Edition of at hoapltal World-Wid- e KSL— The Buyerer Guide 8:15— Tranaradlo two minutes Attempted conver- local Thura-12-1p m News 830— KSL— Words and Music sion failed day following a ma6 :45—CBS— Rhythmaires 7:45— KDYL— Little Church in the Rockjor operation 00— KSL— Words and Music John 9 North ies baritone the Sofegle by angered Apparently The child was born CBS— Ruth Carhart songs Mill KDYL— 9:15— 8:00— Morning Melody Cache blow the Warriors came back in Salt Lake City Au A 30— KDYL— KSL— The Jennie Lee Program Romance and 9:30— Rhythm 1928 and suet 26 J ‘Bsuquefc©ftfa To-KDYL— in- - short order 45— —’-- all move - SO yards had TtveiHil Day’V 5g the 9:45— KSL— Morning Matinee with Ju- 0:00— KDYL—1 Today’ Beat Buys her life She waa -down the field in an to Foods? dkh Fashions Adams "9 :05— N BC— Ted White Bhermau student at Jane Stewart and guest artists On Vtth the Dance rles of plunges and end runs to aachool 10:00— KSL— Shopping Hints 9:30— KDYL— Morning Varieties her score before the first quarter was Surviving arebroth-er10:15— CBS— Her Honor Nancy James 9 ’45— NBC— Klttv Keenly Inc drama a four 10:30— CBS— The Romance of Helen Trent 10:00— KDYL— “Those Happy Oilman! haif over Porter Warrior half- parents Douglaa and 10:45— CBS— Our Gal Sunday drama Salt of Merlin Flatter NOVEMBER FRIDAY 4 in a porback who figured goodly 11:00— KSL — Margot Manners ydur styi NBC— The O'Neills 10:1 drama in programs as listed are due 1030- KDYL — Home Economics Talk Eugene Lake (Changes City for correspondent by tion of the drive placekicked Fisher of San Fran-cfar- o made too entirely to network correction 11:15— CBS— Vic and Bade Nancy Finch A Louis to and late the extra point The Magic Hour incorporate) KSL— 11:30— KDYL— Tim With 10:45— Refreshment M A of Magna and of 11:45— KSL— Favorite Recipes Bingin’ Snm Weber outclassed North Cache at Fisher 7 00— KUTA — This Rhythmic five deters Mra LuAge KDYL— Woman’s Fdltion of WorldHostesses 11:00— Laks cille KUTA— Tin Holltngihead 7:15— Pan Alley e Noon wide News every angle except ability to make Mra Vera Transradio Caldwell 7:30— KUTA— Musical Newsv 1200— CBS— Big Sister 11:15— NBC— Martha Meade Recipes first downs Each team earned nine and Florence and 7:45— KUTA— International News P M 11 :30— NBC— Dangerous Road drama Fisher all of 8:1)0— NBC — Paul Page songs In yard scrim- Lydia Lake NBC— True Lit Dr 11:45— 12:15— CBS— Aunt 'Jennie’s Kate sketch dramatic during the game Salt City and 815— NBC— Josh Higgins of FinchvfUe Noon Stories mage the Warriors piled up a total Mra Irma Green of 8 30— NRC— Jerry Rears' orchestra 12 :30— K8L — Stock Market Quotations and 12100— NBC— Betty and Hob — 845 NBC— Sweethearts of the Air of 362 against 210 for North Cache Ogden International News P M aervlcea Funeral 9:09— NBC— Viennese ensemble 3 2:15— NBO— Arnold 12:45— KBL— Interviews With Visiting CeGrimm’s Daughter Mlaa Fisher conducted be “Wowill 9:30— NBC— Stoty of the Month NBC— lebrities Valiant D Lady L Mill Creek the Eaat man of the Shadows" 8undayln 1:00— KSL—American School of the A1 12:45— NBC— Betty Crocker ward chapel at a time to be announced 9 :45— NBC— Originalities — “Reveille" by A Murray Dyer 1:00— NBC— 8try of Mary Marlin Friends may call at 38 East Seventh South 10 00— NBC— Arlington Time Signal! NBC— Ma Perkins 1:15— 1:30— CBS— Scattergood Baines etreet until Sunday morning 10:00— NBC— Southernnalre negro male 1 :45— KBL— Shopping Bulletins 1:30— NBC— Pepper Young's Family quartet 2:00' KSL—Salt Lake City junior Cham- 1:45— NBC— The Guiding Light 1 0 'IShKUTa-- International News commerce program NBC— Backstage wife drama 2:00— ber of 10:30— NBC— National Farm and Home 2 15— NBC— Stella Dallas drams 2:15— CBS— Myrt and Marge Hour— Uncle Sam's Forest Ringers 2 30— KDYL— The Inquiring Reporter 2:30— CBS— Hilltop House starrlflf Beal Mrs Luetta Morgan Templeman 59 of dramatic sketch guest speakers NBC— Alone Girl Johnson 245— drama died' at drived Thuraday 4583 Highland with Walter Blaufuss and HomeKDYL— Hello Ladies’— By Wood245— KSL— Along Melody Lane 2 30- - & m In a local hospital of myocarditsteaders CBS— March of Games 3:00— Reese Orchestra Bob bury’s is1 11:15— NBC — Agriculture Today — ConMAJOR lEAClE Nielson 3:15 — KSL— Shopping Bulletins Mr Templeman w a born September tinuation of the Farm and Home Won 3 3ft— NBC— Three Romeos ot KSL edition 3:30— KSL— Afternoon and had lived 17 1879 In Mill Creek Hour from San Francisco 26 Fori Douglas 3:45— KDYL— Afternoon Edition of Worldworld news coverage o t her life In Salt Lake county She 11:30— NBC— Peables moat Takes 24 KDYL Charge wide Tr&niradlo News 3:45— KBL— Rhythm Revue j waa a member of the L D S church oo-v- nvtsketch 20 4 4 ftO— KSL— Interlude Standard Optical Let’s Waltz Mathew 1 5 Surviving are her hnahand KUTA — Popular Music 4 25 — NBC— Press Radio News K8L 4 05— KSL —Organ Melodle! -a daughter Mra Della Hauen 11:45— Feed and 4:30— KDYL— KDYL Rcrapbook Templeman: Your Friendly 13 Pinnev Beveraae featur4:15— KSL — U 8 Government Reports a brother Hehkr Morgan of 11:55— KUTA— of Bell Cal Man Coal 11 Western Optical ing Marla Fontaine interviews conducted by the di- Timmone Noon Mra Vilate later a Creek Mill is counted 4 45— KDYL — Xavier Cugat's orchestra rector ot thi national emergency Scores High of Mill Creek Hour NBC— 12 :00— Music KDYL— Musical Appreciation council Jewels 515— — High team series KDYL Funeral eervlcee will be conducted Sun with Walter Damrosch the M&drl 5 30— KDYL—1 “Jack Armstrong" 4 30— KHb— - Merchants' Radio Column tangles A Jcnklne at m the 1 High team single — KDYL at George p day 5’45— KDYL— “Little Orphan Annie" 4 45 — KSL—The Santa Claus program Burial will be In P M gal Singer High ind series — J Mansell mortuary In Murray a Oft— KDVTsnnrti Poee of Air 5 Oft — KSL— Dick Trapy 268 Elyslan burial gardens High lnd single —J Mansell 1:00— NBC— Will Rogers Memorial pro' 615— KDYL — Utah state 5 15— KSL— Howie Wing Republican Wiladgram dedication of memorial with Roosevelt’ speakers’ committee program 5:30— CBS — President CPALCO LEAGUE music and guest speakers liam H Folland and Will J Lowe dress from Hyde Park Pet with 1:45— NBC— Between the Book-end- s 6:00— CBS — "First Nlghter" starring speakers 893 Ted Malone 6:45— KD'L- - Ralt Lake County DemoBarbara Luddf and Lester 679 Mrs Zora Boren Glenn 76 1157 East 200 — KUTA — International News cratic Committee Program Calvin 679 Fifth South street died Tuesday at a Club Matinee variety program 215— W Rawlings KSL— “That Was the Yearf 4 speaker 536 local Ransom Sherman master of 7 rOO— KDYL— Democratic state commit- hospital of a stroke due to hyperten6:45— bKSL— Governor Henry H Blood sion tee program 1 in 1862 October 55-t— was Glenn born 2427 Mrs 2 NBC — Press Radio News High team series Transformers KDYL— Music for Todav 7 oo-i- B?1 Hotel with WilHollywood v 906 Provo a daughter of Jasper and Lucille High team single— -- Transformers 300— KUTA— description of 7:30— NBC —Eugene Conley tenor NBC liam Powell master of esremonlts - 607 Mecham Boren and had spent most of her footthe East-Sout- h High lnd series — Blair Scott high school concert orchestra and Jean Sablon Frances Langford Glenn Her — husband Austin 241 life at Vernal hall game High lnd single Blair Scott 8:00— NBC— Guy Lombardo and his soloists Victor Young’s orchestra died several years ago 5’uih— NBC — Artie Rhaw’s orchestra An invading Yellow Jacket polo “Trouble In ParaRoyal Canadians: Carmen and Le drama and the Leon Glenn of sons are four NBC— To be announced Surviving 5:15— RIIRINE LEACrE bert Lombardo vocalists dise" with Miriam Hopkina and Won Lost team from Hollywood Cal is exSuperior Ariz: Ellis Glenn of California 5:30— NBC — Talk by President Franklin 8:30— NBC— Jimmie Fidler’s Hollywood William Powell Earl Glenn of Roosevelt and Ernest Glenn 2 D Roosevelt Potentate No 5 10 CBS — "Grand Central Station' 8:00— Gossip Bessie Mrs a Salt Lake of 4 City 8 daughter KUTA— “Tpe Crimson Trail 0:00— — NBC pected to arrive in Salt Lake City Shrine No Radio Unde Ezra’s 865— Station KSL—Pinto Pete 830— of Vernal: three sisters Mrs Goodrich 6 ft 00— NRG — Amos n Andv Divan No 6 6 story of railroad building 8:45— KSL—American Varieties Mina Miriottt and Mrs May Snow of 0T5— KUTA — International News 9 :15— KDYL— Constitutional amendments 9:00— KSL — Fireside Melodies presenting Friday to engage the University of High Scores of Walls Annie Mrs Provo and Bigelow 6:30— NBC— If I Had the Chance with committee the String Ensemble with Dorothy 2360 program series — Rhrine Utah’s Redskins on the Ute polo High team and our brothers WilforcIBorevi of Cftl Tinney interviewing famous 9:30— NBC — Death Valiev Days: John Kimball and William Post soloists 829 burg High team single — El Kalah Idaho: Moses 'Boren of Soda Springs MacBrvde Jesn King Geoff Bryand Abner 585 Crawford jiersonalities field Staurday and Monday in games High ind series —Griffin Colo andJJam and C C Boren football 700— ICUTA— Sports Sparks ant Josef Botiime music director 9:30— CBS— Burns and Allen with Ray 227 of Griffin High Jnd single-3 0 00— KDYL— True-Lif- e Wallsnurg interviews forecasts and sports Drama Noble’s orchestra and Frank Parkwhich open the season for Utah Funeral services wljl he conducted Satnews — er guest soloist io 05— Htmber's Orchestra urday at 11 p m at 1445 South State 7 15— KUTA — People’s Protective league 10:30— KDYL—RifHri 1938 highway safety cam- 10:09— KSL— Musical Moments The Californians come to a snowy street In Salt Lake Citv and Sunday at program paign program Gus P Backman 10:15— KSL— Final Edition KSL Bine m at the Vernal Second L D S 12 15 p NBC— On Wines of Melody sneaker News reception here with an enviable Orange Interment will be Sunday 745— KUTA— Republican club ward chapel 00— K D YL — Ft ve-f- lt a r Final Edition of 10:30— CBS— Jack rally "Wonder Haley's tn Vernal City cemetery World-Wid- e 8 00— NBC — Maurice Bpltalny presenting e fransradlo record Of 49 games won 12 lost and White Show" artists and Ted Flo RHo Maroon New tor Dancing “Design and his orchestra Crimson 12 tied during the past three years Red 8:15— KUTA — Utah stats highway patrol 1 1 i 5— NBC— Snort Graphic Ira Blue 11:00— KSL— Art W&ner and his orchestra “Better Roads 1130 — NBC— Ted Weems orchestra 11:1V— CBS — Phil Harris' orchestra program dlscusston and Salt Lake City mallet fans are Silver for the Farmer " Midnight 1130— CBS— “I Was There" MANTT — Lena Peterson Jacobson 71 8:30— KUTA — Utah Congress of Parent 1a2 00 — NBC— Wayne King’s orchestra AM Blark thus assured a good exhibition when Gold died at her residence late Wednesday after Teacher Associations program with 12:15— CBS— Gen Krupa’s orchestra an extended illness L John Nuttall Jr 'guest speaker 12:30— NBC— Joe Stidv’a orchestra 12:45— CBS— Black Chapel field Green the invaders gallop out on Rhe was born In Horsted Denmark No1 colored KDVL— NBC— :00— “The Ink Spots’’ Good Night 8:45— 1 :00— KSL — Good-NigPeter and 24 1867 a daughter vember male (Paid quartet Advertisement) (Paid Advertisement) 2:30 for the first clash Saturday At the age 9:00— NBC— M Donahue1 orchestra — High Seorea Anna Christensen Anderson 2514 of 16 she migrated to this country Most High team series— KUTA — International News p m 898 of her life since that time had been High team singlq-r-Gre9:30 — NBC— Dtck Gasparre’s orchestra 609 ipent in Manti On December 18 1895 Ind series — Tnrg Nichols 9:45— KUTA — Ringside description of the The Utah team is touted as one High ihe was married to Jacob B Jacobson In High ind single— Virg Nichols Rube matches wrestling Mr Jacob- 10:30— NBC 221 the Salt Lake L D 8 temple of the beet since the inauguration — Frank Novak's orchestra Jolley He was In the 11:00— NBC — Bob Grant's orchestra son died in August 1931 of mallet -- swinging at the hilltop in BANKERS' LEAGUE South Sanpete it tke presidency andmiso 11:15— KUTA— Lairy Ken( and Kia of-For 32 school and will provide plenty of Won Pet the presidency of Manti temple Lost cheatra 750 years she was an active teacher in the Re- 11:30 — NBC — Jack Wlnaton’ J A Hogle & Co orchestra competition 750 lief society of the local L D 8 wards Federal Reserve White — KU'na— Good nleht 1200 The Monday game is set for 3 Continental Natl Bank 600 Surviving her are five daughters Mrs (Paid Advertlaement) Mrs Cox Vilate Hazel Leah 500 KunzMrs Blue Bank p m but both games are dependent Walker 375 Halladay and Miss Thelma Jacobson all Federal Reserve Blue 0 on weather conditions 300 of Manti and Mrs Geniel Partridge of Walker Bank Red Cowlev Wyo 16 grandchildren three sisHigh Reorea Mrs Jacob Klksted of Manti and 2169 ters Team series— Continental G Mrs Lund J and Mrs 8 R Nielson Team single — Continental 793 Cttv 494 of Salt Lake Individual series —J Hollberg Funeral services will be conducted In Learn why it is to your Individual singles — Thompson 191 Manti Center L D 8 ward chapel Sunto vote “NO” day at 1:30 p m by Bishop William H advantage FLATCO LEAGUE of the legislative committee Interment will be In Manti Peterson Citv cemetery directed by Harris mornext Tuesday on all l‘( ICSS2V y BurBank Records Safe From Fire Obituary Notices for the Intermoiintain Area Bowling Standings jJU mm Frpnk Nordquist Westminster halfback who to annoy the Wildcat forward wall when Weber Westminster Saturday on with te Zora Boren Glenn Coast Riders Play Utes Jay see Foes To Battle Weber Wildcats and Westminster Parsons are priming their big guns for action f&turday At1 the Westminster eamp Coach Pete Carlston is holding scrimmage and skull drill sessions in the gym because of the wet field Bill Simmons and Frank Nordquist end and halfback respectively are polishing up the aerial department while Rosander and Bean are oiling up the cogs that make the ground attack go At the Wildcat lair Captain Jack Thomas is leading bis males and will be ready Saturday to crack Parson who come through Weber’s first line of defense Most of the Weber team is made up of Jaysee juniors who have not played the Purps The Purp lineup also is replete with youngsters who have not met their traditional foes from Ogden The few veterans on both squads however are carrying memories of last year’s battle and will be “in there with bells on” at the starting whistle ball-tote- IS Luetta Morgan Templeman rs 3' 9imCRftLum nw tl Lena Peterson Jacobson the at Listen For Albuquerque TONIGHT KDVL TONIGHT 7:15 Hear Bruins Blackhawks FRANK G SHELLEY alvin W Rawlings Turn jn Victories TORONTO Nov 3 (?P)— A powerful Boston Bruins’ defense and of fense coordinated Thursday night to mow down the Toronto Maple Leafs 2 in their National Hockey league opener All three Bruin goals singles — Operators were tallied by defense players as Team Individual series— Earl 10000 fans looked on Individual singles — Earl D U Stars Leave 0:15 KUTA tuary Friends may call at th® residence evening and Sunday prior to ice time Tonight nt DENVER Nov 3 t®— Thirty-on- e Denver university football players headed by Coach Bill Saunders boarded a train Thursday afternoon CHICAGO Nov 3 UP)—The world Admiral Works Out Blackhawks Chicago for their intersectional game with champion New Mexico Saturday their first playing before the largest opening game crowd in Chicago’s hockey in 15 of Albuquerque invasion history swung into their National biscuit in Pimlico’s historic match years league campaign tonight by routing race worked oit briefly Thursday Left at home with injuries to the New " York Americans 6 to 1 before boarding a special car bound nurse were Herb McCarthy first Before 15842 spectators the for Narragansett park where the string fullback and Dutch Wouden-ber- g Blackhawks holders of the Stanley Riddle star fs’ booked to run in the tackle last cUp dominated play throughout the $10000 Rhode Island handicap Noan vember 12 season three periods ’ i Saunders said Myron Henry would start at fullback with Frank GenSix-Ma- n tile Dan Hoggatt and Rolland Coffey at the other backfieid posts The line will have Powers and Tiland ler at ends ChrUtofferson probably Jurich at tackles Knud-so- n and Duncan at guards and Scott at center Next Tuesday's game is set for the Tribune Intermountain Service PROVO-Seek- ing the limelight "Y” stadium at 3:30 p m and will bring together some of Coach Fenn as the state’s standout Scores Quick Kayo ton Reeves' Spanish Fork regulars football team is a crew of hard- - and the green but eager “Y” high 3 (A1) — PITTSBURGH Nov Pitts- working Brigham Young high school huskies Charley Burley Wildcats' Coach Dave Crowton has been burgh negro knocked out Werther The B Y prep school gridders in- drilling ihe Wildcats for several ay Arcelli 147 -- of e troduced the popular game weeks and believes that despite night in 1 minute 13 seconds of against Lincoln on October 21 and their lack of experience in the regu1 d of in their first the fighting will be seen in action again Tues- lation gamt they can stand up with bout n variety day November 9 against Spanish any club in the Fork and on November 12 against In David Durkee and Bd Bigler ther “Y” the team in school mentor Weber has a pair of a genial high Ettore Triumphs who can snag Ogden stadium lanky wingmen Y H S game is passes and in Tom Pardoe he has The Weber-CLARKSBURG W Va Nov 3 (A’l—Al Ettore 197 rugged Phila- scheduled to take place during the a clever passer Marsdon Haws is regu- the regular center Ted Taylor runs delphian who once fought Joe Louis half time of the Weber-Qgde- n knocked out- Joe Soffi 193 of lation tilt Arrangements have been the ball'from the fullback post and New York in the third round Thurs- made for the clubs to play two Ledger Free is Crowton’s best sighalves during the rest pe- nal caller Crowton has H boys day night of their scheduled riod bout working out regularly President Salt Lake Real Estate REACTION” Board will speak (Paid Political Advertisement by Ernest Bourne 270 H fit) akd — Hea- r- BURTON W MUSSER 2 by President Roosevelt 'Addresses the Nation ON THE ISSUES Tonight STATIONS KSL and KUTA 6:45 (o 7:00 O'CLOCK by Stephen 38 West Broadway) and (Paid Political Advertisement Utah State Farm Bureau Tracy Welling See) 5:30 lo 6:00 o'Clock KDYL— TONIGHT (Paid political edv 1 (Paid Political Advertlaement by Salt Lake Real Rotate Board R T Harding Sae) for them Republican —and here they arel- - Moloney will explain why you should avoid paying moro taxes —and why you should vote “NO” next Tuesday on proposed Constitutional Amendments JOHN W CROFTS vs “All Ihe Answers” Teams Clash Prep In (Y’ Stadium Tuesday Utah State Farm Bureau proposed constitutional amendments "ACTION Charles Edward Jones PAY80N — Charles Edward Jones 58 a g died at a resident of 795 Payson hospital late Payson Wednesday after a 528 major operation performed last week 396 "Mr Jones was born February 18 1880 in Payson a son of George Franklin and Alice Jacksoo Jotifs Hi wife was Sarah He had always lived in the E Sargent First L D 8 ward And waa a lucceaalul farmer Surviving are his widow and a son BALTIMORE Nov 3 UR — War Charles Jones Jr of Psyson three daughAdmiral defeated Tuesday by Sea ters Mrs Pearl Lundell of Garfield Mrs 7 OVER KDYL serv- J (Paid Political Advertisement by Ernest Bourne 270 H St) six-ma- 150-pou- Boston-Thursd- pee-w- ten-roun- six-ma- B - -- I Governor Henry II Blood Justice Win H Folland Carlos J Badger Republican Candidate County Attorney SPEAKS TONIGHT OVER KSL 6:45 SUBJECT “WHAT THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES HAVE DUNE AND CAN DO FOR UTAH” (Paid Political Advertisement by Ernest Bourne 270 H St X hear Wliat Arc the Issued? 7:45 1 Tonight— K D Y L—6:15 o’clock for ALSO HI William H Love KUTA (Paid politics! advertisement by W Owen Woodruff 1330 Yale ave rz 1 ) KDYL (Paid Political Adv by Mr Oeo 6:30 J Gibson pm tc Pelt Bldg) i' |