Show 3B Sunday Morning- tribune £ljc Suit £ake - ’April 3 Feudin' Hearts Local and Intermountain Obituaries By William W Fuller Jr Salt Lake City Huron Loo Oborn Funeral sen ires fur Earon Leo Oborn of avM ut A Tribune Short Story— Hand in hand they ran until Ihe He rose like a tower at her spitc-ttratimber closed densely about them iful words but his hand never fell "An’ Pa a ‘“yin’ here J St achin’ They fled like deer up the narrow ’Jhe cut oia yfp vle t01lBlle canyon leaped the etc cam thAt'doo banked shut and broke him touched their rath and neccr even off Quite tendcily he took his moth- turned their heads until weariness era arm and lifted her from W'hcre locked about their legs ishe tlad been sobbing ‘Tom Mootin—" Her voice was make a box " he ’(jt the ax an’"An’ high shrill from burning lungs ’If yelled outsudr somebody git jou ever dare to take a chance hke a movin’ with a fire If we am t 111 out never come that again hcreiseein’ vittlca peity soon there’ll be no more " a box fer us all ” She was earnest and angiy He racked his gun and turned ‘'Cornin' clean atop the ridge jest as agcin to his sister II Her If ya didnt fetch a lik o’ sense ejes were bnung into the ain't hankerin’ ta love no dead 'floor and he snatched savagely at " wan" the hand pawing at her dress But he only laughed and pulled “Now thet pas gone there ain’t her close ' I 'low thet's right pretty nobody here ta make the say but me talk Course I knowed ya loved me An’ Im glvin' ya a last warnin’ If all along" he teased ‘But I reck- I even ketch you an’ thet Mootin on I’d a takin’ thet chance afore varmint within shoutin’ distance o’ now jest ta hear them words ’’ each other there 11 be buryin's a He kissed her lightly and laugh- plenty ’’ 'ingly begged for more They strugIt was days later and the earth gled like puppies until he presstd was drowned in a blanket of fallen e her firmly against a tree and leaves Crisp and they covumothered her strug- ered eveiy spot where foot could il tell-tal- d Then he settled back upon his tread gles haunches and tossed his head “’Sides a Mootm ain’t skeeied nothin’ " &lim legs glided toward the rocky o' canyon Her black hair shook in his face “Sometimes ya vex me ’till I kain't see straight nohow Ya know you ° an' me ta t traipsin out lit i e But someday you’ll git jest a mit o' sense " She grew tall until she had devoured his shadow’ Then she slipped down against him “’Sides I ain't aimin’ ta git no more beat-ln’- s lest I cun help It " He remembered the time she had come running to him in tears her heaving body patterned like a cell window And blood ran into his eyes Then he blew softly into her hair “Honey I piomise I won't take no more chances But even if they set a line a mile high atw’een us I ain't gonna stop seem’ ya " His hand grew limp around the long rifle "Someday there'll be peace ’tween yourn an’ mine end on that first day we’ll be married ” The words had scarcely left his lips but she had locked them in her heart Then she kissed him as her dark head snuggled against his face It was nearly day's end when a shrill whistle pierced into the hills Two figures thtew off their shadows and raced down to the waving arms g “They got pa" a woman was sob-bih- bate feet filling lightly upon cushioned soil Her dark eyes glancing nervously to the rear held the fear of a mischievous child For Oie never trusted the open valley and was glad when it poured her into the sheltering shadows It was cold and the sky read of a storm that was reluctant to fall But Only she worried about no storm her brows leaped quit kly und she ran at times to skut the boulders andthe dense brush Her hair flew willly to flap the tumbling leaves An her face painted to the brush Then her long of the rising wind legs trampled the hedgeiow and carried her swiftly through the timber It might have been the chirping birds that told her for she stopped deaiWThen she saw him and made ready to stand her ground “Ain’t ya never goin' ta be nothin’ but a rotter? Follerin' me like a " coyote He planted his legs wide and laughed “Don't worry I ain’t aimin’ ta use no lead on my own blood But I'd be showin' a right deal more head if I did aometlmes" They stood at bay their minds but mirrors Yet thoie was no sign of shame or fear in the eyes of the trapped girl Her defiance branded his heart and he hungered for her brown his Someone arms wrapped around the heavy body "I'll pack throat ’im in ” But he felt dead weight “Didn’t think I could foller did and knew it was too late ya9 Ya didn’t think I knew ya was “I always said they’d git 'im If traipsin’ off ta see a Mootin devil he didn’t quit goin’ out alone An' nearly afoie my eyes " ya can be plenty sartin thet ”shot He circled her slowly as if he come from a Mootin an’ a tree were hoping she would try to spring The words limped from a big fel- the trap But she nailed herself to low about to lose his teens Then the spot her eyes tagging him carethey lifted the old man inside and fully ' I reckon yc'ro like a stranger ta gazed without teais or understandme now" He spoke to the sky and f ing at the distorted face A handsome girl learned hard on the black barrel stood beside the bed for some time 'I got h mind ta my own say in'” then crossed to the door and let she answered 'I wun't horned ta the light fall across the uneven be beat an' hased An’ if I'm jest a floor ferat ta be lceti hed in a trap ya k ain't “We’ve told ’im not to go out like V but woise fer i basin' ” Shet yer mouth ta scch dandy thet when ho s knnwm’ they’re waitin' fer 'im ” She shuddered and cr I’ll clap it shut" knew words would be strong upon She winced like a wounded dog Then her straight body moved for her brother's lips “I reckon yer a knowin’ whose the first time since it had frozen to the spot fault it Is" "An’ w hut's more I'll see Tom "I don’t see as how it's no doin's ” o’ mine Her breast rose sharply Mootin anytime Ive a mind” with guilt “Yer preachin' like ’twas "I ain't hankerin’ ta hear thet me thet shot 'im ain’t ya?" name again" He stepped quickly “I ain't sayln’ nothin' On)y ya toward her “Y’a ain't fit ta live know We an' the Mootins jest git in Talkin’ like ye’d shot pa yerself ’’ each other's way to cross rifles Ya She chased the pain from her know how pa hates ya seein’ thet heart and waited for him to strike Tom An yer a knowin' he's caught But he only cradled the gun under ya together too often ta be healthy his arm and shuddered as if he was fer’ yer sneakin’ hides" cold He looked at the figure still ly“Yer sneakin’ out here ’ud be a ing there the dead eyes seemingly stink ta pa Couso he kain't see ya" burned red ‘I’m glad he’s staring Into his “An' he prob'bly got His lips dead " ahot while huntin’ fer you ” She whirled at his blasphemy “Pa She knew the truth of his words But the whip still felt hot across her jest never wuz understandm’ An now ye're worse" body so she didn't care n Disgust blanketed his face and “My seein’ Tom is mv owm An' all yer as he tinned awav she saw deter Rad Chadwin screechin’ an' fussin' kain t stop miiiHtioo written in the lines of his long-haire- d c t con-sar- me " stride and noticed that he took her tiuitpd P I C Iy iAventh F Licket mass V ' Mrs Imp erv P f 0 West fourth Msk-- r A F u hi Lin at q Flrl Ihc Fourth I e t P a Et csi i° Ham Jehoialis iritnranes Ft dam Episcopal 8am Li Christian picr iatr ll tr 7pm Christian Science Et Hum ppl Methodist Its Catholic l rv am hritn Church of Christ i Free Chunh re Ll""' Sam ptor nui Ham tv! 8pm Church of Jesus Christ Miaku Gospel l I subjects 50 p m ll fetetntl a m Life' Mrs Bingham blowing m f after a died In Burley L P 8 cemetr'‘ Wednesday si 1 y s cerebral hemorrhag illness bhe was born in Huntsville Utah Manh 14 1S8S a daughter of Charles 8 and feamiTM Wood now of Burlev The Urnilv has lived near hers JO years Mrs Bingham married m 1907 Is syr ied hv her husband seven sms and a daughter Elwood Bingham of Boise Warren Bingham of California Duane LaMar Dais I ave Rex and Keith Bingham all of Burley her parents three brothers Rulun Wood of Ogden C Warren Wood and Mark Wood of Burlev five sisters Mra Mahle felt of Blat k foot Mrs Harlow Campbell of Coeur d Alone Mrs Vidal Peterson of Sait Imke ctv Mrs L Adams and Mra Loren Grow both of Klva grandchildren also aurvlve Burley lot Torval Keller MINKCRFEK Idaho — Torval Keller 70 wldelv known Mink Creek farmer dted at his home late fndav from a heart attack Mr Keller was b rn m Mantua Utah m On iber ISn8 a son of James Morgan and Chncdnia I arson Keller formerly In sheep raising he had retlied fromengag'd everything except farming He was active iu civic and L D 8 church tiff lira of this section all his life He was ihwrman of Ihe village board for ( wrs maiii and had helped initials ths Mink (reek water svsteni He ha been a counsel r in th L D 8 wani b shop a membtr of the stake hijh council and wax a hih priest m th Mink Creek ward at the time of his death Running are his widow Mrs Delilah Dudley Keller five sons ( lauds D Keller of Mink Cicek Allen D Keller of Tusca-lios- a Ala Duane p Keller ot Vekm Nev Park P kelhr rt Srw lag York Titv and Paul D Keller of Portland Ore three daughters Mm I I u foisgten pf Kiver-dal- e Idaho Mrs Glen Campbell of Rods springs Idaho and Mimi Dcljlah Keller of Burlev Idaho and several brothers and sister funeral services will hs conducted Tuesday st 1 p m in Mink Creek I D S ward chapel hy Bishop Willard Nelson Buriai will he iu th Mmk Creek cemetery friend nm cal! at the family restdenc Runlftv Monday and Tuesday prior to th aervius Ann Hicks RPANlhH FOR K— Grav esi 1 funeral services were conducted fndav tor Ami Unks 'Pv old daughter of Mr and Mia James Hicks of Birdsev The Infant survived by her parents and a number of brother and aHterx Funerals bEHKLMil— funeral services for Albert Behrendt husband ot Bertha Behrendt who pabed awav in Loa Angeles will bt held hunday at J n ra in the First ward chdpel Bishop William f Bromley officiating friends mayv tali at the state room In the mortuary Jo fa-Seventh Bouth street Friday and Haturdav and at th home 7bJ Lane street Mimlay prior to services fu- tieral directors Deseret mortuary HJORNStiN — funeral servlets tor Fannie Heiuieisnn Bjoruson will be held Sun-(U- v at 2 10 p m in the Central Christian church J7Q houth Third East stnet the Rev Oreu Orahood g friends mav call at the mortuary 124 Houth Fourth East street Rmiday from 10 a m nil i p m tn Wasatch Lawn burial under direction of Whits Chapel park mortuary BUI fe R— serv icia fur Alva' John Butter husband of Anna I sura Despaln But ler will b held Sunday it 2 p I' the f ighteenth ward chapel Bishop Heher C Kimball otficiatin frltnds t the rotmentl roonf lu may call the mortuarv jfl Edt He4iHKxRoyth Ralurday stternoon and ev ajunfr-An'‘unrlftv from 30 a ni lo 1 p m fern dim tots pteenf niortuaiv (OOK — uiitiHl m rv u re tor Lawrence Her-- i ard ( ook am he h Id faundav st n from th I’ feighth L P r ward Mrs wi jure H riflay f heait 2 t Mowing 'hftl ailment n m lu hv Et iu fat trnsr ti tuh uh°Vfr!la Blurty Lecturer lo Deliver Second of Discourses sccn dclurr pri Health Drive m Pc $alt Cake ©ibunf fr and and nml i Et Rr 'florists' NbFNr Kcnriftnlfcd (burtb nf Jru ftst Christ — lb fourth Rciints siieet o 45 a m A I hiIcv i sst r R h 11 rn a d 7 Haul M in ftfiviccjc -Hh i’cu speaiet j rn cr serv h i Weilmsdav latlcrdsv W Mtctinb m inj1 ll'r"’r '' u 1HU Iota Phi Mu Lamhdi Theta JNew Ycrlc t it v rr"' e Ottice rf h '15 Mpha and Kappa ihnpteis Hold M ul(w)U (hicnM iho North Mtfht i Dtie buid wiHdrithm feset Utah Flrsl I nltarisn ftocteijr l1 Ihlrenih Chi fraternity Sigma F" Detroit k2Hd i ernl Md re h Hidu t 3pm end bath r mth st reett— Js oh rsj p mm Rutter Streei lie All U(ahlsHtl ferantsco m tster service sddrens bv Mr NewhotlftC hotel b 30 P m west Ninth Pie (oufli t Bt'ween Chirch ‘iT" and rrKpn lobby county h ill Mi ig J7 Member ' city Associated Weekly Mvd vtnie Mag Kndsv p h d 9 45 A m Chn Tropic's issiu and Comic flKtion Group building o p 111 mug club pc mv 2 p iu t nilarian H vrf f I H ! —A hv Pmvu Krlda Hancock - Reorganized L I) S A" dirtied Gr'r 4)4 Its Sunday hbJ1iAiJ'l-Bune- xcihe Divtne Power vs Huniuu I ights 7 Jd p week meeting Wednesday Third feievenfh itast and Hevtnieeuth South itrecis — lb Key J Elbert Nash ran titer m 8 hool 9 services 11 a m sermon by ths minister it termediaie 0 L 6 p m senior C k 7 p m in p for ts cirst West and ruth Houth L U Comm minister 7 smite rc ihJpi'iiofBftrRt'rCilv worsh p r p Alf m rn Idaho — Funeial service! for M wife of kaia Bingham Soren Albert Jensen li V f’1- p L Mary Sot First East Smith Temple and C s'reeta— Kev G iheodcr Uliey minister S hool 9 45 a worsl ip II a in ni sermon by Ihe minister c £ societies estnihietrr BLRIkY Mts Olof Jenson Th W Mary E Bingham Andrew Frank Merwin Presbyterian JO Bjornou Fannie for AsHTON Idaho Iuneral service mavor of Aflhlon Thomas Hubert t Dm k (ho past 10 vears who died I ndav in ban Dt go Cal will be conducted him lay at 2 p m m the btar theater m Ashton The Pev Dr J H Coulter ol (he Ashton Mtludsat church aid Jams Community V I A y worshipful master of the Ashton Mhm un lodge will be In charge The bony will arrive mhicIhv morning n Ashton irom California and will be a tom--I anied hv relatives who were at the prominent si uk and gram dealer bedaide at the time f death Interment will be In Pine View cemetery under direuiun of the Kiser mortuary a Ieugthv Illness nf a Blshc p J hit fetzer will t reside will be innduded simlav f i lends may call at the mor-I'M4 50 South Mam Park Citv J p 8 Firat street Satur-dsm I F ward hapel b) p hn Holland Bishop tn and evening family resi-dRural will he m Park Citv cemeterv J70 Third if 545 feast bginnd Houth bun-dft- v d ilircdrd hv George M Archer moriuarv Orah from 111 a m jo p m udiLJj Friend mav (all at the mortuary until Julerment will he in the Citv cemeterv Burial will be in WaaaHh Lawn Memorial time of services oirec ted hv Blnemsl mortuarv park mav rad at 124 Fourth Friend CROMS - Reumem mm ior udrL street from 10 a m to 2 p m bun A nd i’ v) J'lflenh Crocim be held dsv Tuedav The e mnniins unerel At home Frl died ort her Mrs Bjorn will leave th uv far IDAHO FAI I 8 Idaho — Andrew Frank day of a cerebral hemorrhage 765 Esst Third floutfe street residence JO 9 Merwm 74 died Saturday at the home at m and proceed to the of hi daughter Mr nf J L Kvan of 1520 the Madeleine W'her mass Cathedral will be Jefferson avenue after a brief Illness of at 30 a m friends may call heart dieeasp t the residence Mondsv at 7 if) p m Born March 30 BRIGHAM CITY— Olof Tenon R! T P 1865 In New York for rentattnn of the holy InMr Mrwln moved to San Francisco rosary 8 church leader and father of Dr Conrad City terment nl Mt Cahftrv under remetery H Jens m of Oglei diel haturdav evei mg Cal in vomh and la er to Salt Lake Citv dire tion nf Nell Q Donnell mortuarv I He came to Idaho Falls 16 years tah In an Of leu h spitnl Hfter an eight month DUEWfe -- Requiem mass f r Mrs Annie Hi ago Illness of Hilnenta incident to age Prcnneu k t f fdnet Mr Merum wa a member of the Inter aunt nf Mra H B Mavbee home was at 118 w u'h will be held Mon lay nat nal Pres'-m in the huidug up f Rear live uni ri a id ha I w rked The Aitte morning Fueril cortPA will lrav ed r t v rm U n c f on h number of newspapers In this vidmtv CU Mr Je sun ui t the Ned onMuieU D h warl halls aid two ward His wife died several years ago In Idaho two I J7d Earn Hct morluarj Bl Smlh t P In reel m and will He dire ted construction also ol Fall chape’s Co thf Cathrdral Mrs Rvm Is the o 1v survivor the Lear River Cbv waterwnrls of the Made-Irin- e prceedwhere The boiv at the M Hun mortuarv mm will be celebrated at A leader in chirch affairs h ha I been No JO a m Friend may call at Ihe funeral arrangements have been made president of the M I A in Brigham f tt mortuary Sunday at 7 30 p in for L D 8 First ward was superintendent recital mn of the holy rosary of Bear River ward Sunday shoo! for 12 Inter ment tn family plot In Mt Olivet ceme-tery ears had been chairman of RrUnam Ct’v First ward o'd folks committee fof 10 GROVER — Wvo Soren Albert JenDIKE— Funeral aervice vear was a high priest in Box Elder stake sen b7 for John James of Grover at the time of hi death prominent Htar valley unlay t 3 p m died at the Tamiarv 18 resident Sweden Bom in Nalmn at the Bluemel mortuary residence family following a lingering Illness Main street Elder John M Jdto houth Frilay IRob to I ars aid Tnger Anderson Jenson Kmpht will Mr Jensen was born in Mtnddl HJonln he came to the United Hfates with his he In rharce I riend call hii oh June 8 1R71 a son of die until time of funeralmay The parents in Ifihb and walked across the Denmark Inter-Brli hrtm f it v ami Bear fJens C and Annie M Pedernen Jensen The 11 VV“lll-flams to Utah b‘ il"1! ark1 Lwn ntemo- millv me t His America n River City h d bee hi 1mm since 188 Thev l fust lived M Mit Marv krawe first wife i ac d Hv ruin Utah (1 R — funeral Riljh D con to Ur iv er In ikkS ircne for Im ll 1 f J 4 d d N vender Mr Tenm her "tning si d liam Olairr will he held ' t ’he rerp t M 10 i? nf hn Ilf hrr Sunday he n nrrie Abbey f roebe k in H (It 0 p rn in the Humid ward I i can Ti s wmflr nn March ' f A nr (hanrl a id fif h n vuth I w trb c qr Ii H trim ircet yenth soi s -- i He1S91 bst ' rr p a may lire ice rv u e w cp rn irti cr dun r li r ft m htcr Mri H n ni H Hindi hi oil iiulh Icinile am J f t)r ten irep ml H I r ‘ n liihler Ir I I) Haturdav ( 0r m lens from 2 to H m nnrl Aumiflv from ci d Mh Albert f to I I nk r ct He'd c!c of Chris Hud j d Mrr(c 0 in 10 until u nf m f dv ai d P p t JrM and Hfthf s S1S1T nik the war !d grandchildren I Aidrrvon f( Hvrum I ifth two chapel fum z tn J III p m great gra td bildren Interment m Pity cemeterv tinder nr diaid a brother lames f lei sc n of Hvr m chr'thr T A'ldph ! (ton re non I arkm mortuarv Marie of the o( oKien Kuterftl services wlii coid uteri Inpi j6 MLRRII I -- Heivnes far Pv at 2 P ni it Rncham (ity I D H Cr i irlchlMrrn Benjamin I irst Funeral rr Ire ward chapel bv Biship David O rot dueled In wnl1 husband of Agnes Mr(tl-liste- r I n Orocer s An lerson ward Merrill will be condurted Mondac rhape! h 1 lU b ln Interment will be In Bear River Titv ‘pry m Citv ceme MlU 1T1 rd (’refk cemeterv M directed by 1 arkm k Rone of officstOgden may call room In th mortuarv 36 atgetthe Gold Friends mav call at the mortuarv chapel Hundav yveuitg and at the f?imilv bom Hnuh reet and VuTdcl? 1 Mondav a Den non and evening aid prior m M1 h hom WRT W t UP Ft Relda Hanrork to sen ices Tuesday fast Thirty ninth South street Sun-02 W nf nacid daughter ir :i Amanda day evening and Monday prior to Hitfon Hsiufvk oi West Wchrr died in r services Funeral diiectors Deseret Ogdsn hospital Rftturdftv after a thro mortuary wcclcs’ (Hi of heart aimtii f he or lt nul w iH (hud ws born in West Wchrr Serv tI?ONr‘)eV held Monday sf 2 p m in th (ember Ifl inrlft) Hunlsv ills L I) fl ward chapel W cst Wchcr sc hool f hn dcflth r( the linic Bishop Wt inrr leime nffirmting Friends may whs s member of ihs I D 8 chunh Francis M Dfirlrr will the Rhc‘“imvi O 'he h me of his c be® ’cs the arc flw daughter M r f Mhel Wanksgftrd ecnmi of tn Huntsville fieo locUirfs on hrnihrrs ni uMrrs B djireN rrr h m r crt services rutieral rtlrcdors Deseret ft 'i of ciU sc d Uf'l HHticnt( Wctjcr Sospcl doctrnips at the Moose dub Mis Flnrccc Fiinwn of lnrr Went tnnrl uh Um Ifil Second East street Sunday at two grft lift t hers Pmv OBORN- - feunerai Hum n k Rr mi servne r r armi Leo Oborn will be held flumlay at 1 n ni Mdtnu of West Wrhrr 8 p m Hia subject will be ’Mich- Gforgs ui the Forest femcrwl ssrvnps will be fordmtrd Tur Dale ward chsnel ael Our FftLher and Our God” I rleiifls t m ni West Wchcr L D H 2 p dftv may call st the mortuary 2fl0 feast Sr nth Tempi hv Bishon (Je rce A Hestop street Mr Darter announced an attend- ward fhnpsl Raturdsy from 4 to n Interment will he In West Wrher cemeterv m and st the home ance of 160 at his first lecture last dirr ted hy I it duuPt k 8 ns of Ogden Park street bundav from 10 a m t d tall sf the Frtei until 12 jo p ra home mv In Interment City Sunday Mondflv afternoon and evenlig and prior cemeterv under direction of Larkin to serv Ices T uesdn v ni rtuarv SKII I ItOltN-- fe unera! icls irr for Han-na- h Hebecpg Plsver Hkillkom will be held HuucIh y st 2 p m m the Tlurtv-- f coAmong the many aAHoriations urth ward chapel ferletid tnav call observoperating in the Atate-wid- e 25 Vorth family residence every mining by The Halt like feiLnth West alreet Ralurdav ance of Child Health day May 1 Issued Tribune Puhluhii g romtsuv ai d Riindwy from JO a m till evenlig 1 p m will be the Utah Osteopathic assoInterment in i Ity cemetery under dl (Tfr rert ofi if rk m m rtiiarv ciation whose members will examWKfNNM- l-l meil m ft ('itirTToK T Fi Ms 7" n Allon ine without fee children under 12 H tiin- -r hilchHtcif cf hl Raiul HCcIn-tjfially Hil Run i h v one month $105 acof Roi H Will of that ln one ear ad and Ddilv hold hiiioIhv age during day years t Hutnjaj Hue e 12 00 "li F’v’f K -- c wird ohr-cording to an announcement made The ftbov e rates apnlv lu I tah I lho Bihop C K Pftce offiristlng Ftlends VVv rnv at call the trench room In the Nevada an ming Saturday morttmrv 7H flsevvhere In the United Mates Hovnlh Rnum hom of hi Daily and Rtmifty one m mth Jti'ol FrldAv did at $125 n Hlilmier In (irK The Tiibune is mi sftle lu every Imj r Rfttnrday S and evening to in today the United Ptates Rea iere tsut city V service iuneral directors prior Deseret may ascertain apent in any city by lele-p- h rm rl nary e this nflu nlng The Trlliunt Is s niemher t t TlieAne Is ex Pres The Assocfcted ciatrd Pres luxlvelv entitled to th use for reproduction N°ftvf TuRrp i f credited all news dispute he lo It or Rhop Uhnft Anderson prop futisral nr t nheiwiie indited In this t aticr and 50 up W'ns idO deigna herein ° tlt tMHl tHw" to ho lu Id Sunday im l Hr It sum s su rn slH'W F'ower 111 n"'r l'rrKi' " T"1 IaHko 4 Suit Rhnn CUV imludo F Brcfldwav Was 4570 " ? Now Ncishbois of WoodiriTt Trt me t m- T-: Monuments 4 Markers t h J r house hotel 2 p m lJet(i h Funeral First flluth Fait Fifth Auth strsef —The Rev Harold W Gretilnger paetor flchiol 9 45 a m a m N worship T P 8 evangelistio meeting 7 45 p m prayer meeting Wednesday p m streets— h Hrhool 9 45 Short 77 of 11 Y sc n I Ri rtiA m will be cyj ducted Qiindav at 2 hur h in the Central Chrtstiai Rev Orm the hv street hast C tn ersh n ' fl 50 p m Whittier Retntd fewst st'eel g d Ken nr sf itcd feftstei iftiitftin ic siiilI ii ft ' b Grandview waid choir fl 50 p m fl SklllUorn l’annuiuio Biaso 6 50 p m Jolm'Gurnett M 7pm 'J Arthur 4pm ISasarcnc Lutheran IWt Thomas Emanuel Harper pm i Jllubert Thomas — Juventa T w m runs erm n 10 lo a m The ' II $o a m d F'pt 8nuth streets I' ' r nf k ail h psuahaik e 10 p 0 society Weber J minister JO a h 9 4 fti r ncni a 11 a m er mjmov msps worsh’i wee k lav masses 7 JO a fn' p m I h w ih tr ter Tapeslrv of ' I le JO I I 6 voni g pe u an Our ad of f et h p m Iinmk iriTi— Ih 47 I'hliilp omen wuu nrrv — 'grvonth neiiiei w e S in Hfv HnI s Ran Jehovah's Witness— Bible study ''uv (I 43 H L"n I avne pastor S ho jHStvr bmtday sch d JO JJi "uor wee d hotel 7 15 masses n sh a m ssrmn i hv Rv Nenhoue k m J j m and serv ires s Dp Roi school Fundftv W y rarter limn aid Who Hath Ah Imbed Death J novena services 7 JO p m 21 Wednesday dcavur meet7 m p praver pr man’ voting 8 tpiem Wednesday 7 45 p ni p lug Thursday 81 lncen de Paul Murray— Ths Ry —C flt John's (Missouri smod' JOTO Ftfth k Berllngloft 1400 Indiana aventis William past r Fnndnv masses out k 8 50 ami Kenuady 10 a tn Fchn Bamsry pastor Cast street ih Rev b F brhumaim lo 50 a m school 9 io a in 7 10 p in lb service 6 tr P people School 10 a na worship 11 a m m 8 niRAfte a pastor weekday 50 7 p ni M Mark's cathedral meeting Ihuil 2TI Fast First sermon hv the of the Church nf the Immaculate Conception I raver rnlav young people 7 30 p ra fluh street — T tie e rv Rev Franklin L Risen Savior" pastor “Testifying N nth Fifth West street — 172 Provo hHthsr Third bonth snd Seventh Fast He rv O F M hun h rleti ttiicn tmniiiiion Calvary a sermon 11 ni 7 Inn Second South and Fourth fast worship hool 0 45 a rn street — tits C C Firmer pastor 8ch ol praver semi n hv the ti 10 P m — The Kev Carl H Anderson pae dean m 11 a 10 a m aorviie 11 30 a ni (ommunhm Thursduy ittorreels boot 10 45 3 0 9 45 a m 50 a rn worship Rio Grande 1040 West M nd 8 mtn m a sermon bv the minister s bool in street — C’ h Knnisev St raid's ?M Ninth ! nst street — The F street — i'edet labor Kiret avenue and 6 0 a ni worsnip 11am vn mg pe A Fiv ( ommuuion Butrhrr rei t r s hcoi Id a m worship Haute u 4 5 a ni p m evening service 7 50 o cl k r Fourth a i up snrl s a rn nth ( hrlstlan srvip 11 Bible sermon ni the pastor a by I ' m an Routh ni Avenue Orcu communion OjhM rrl Thud Tailor ist Iweitvfiurtn Wednesday rn class Tuesday 8 w rh p rn The 10 50 a m 9 U State streets — C 8 Pamse kdsir fcxhuni 8 hi ll f hrlsl ( range'llral I utheran Church of meetworsh p 11 a rn 10 a m Senior C E 11 in Lreal Trial praver tarfield All floul MUsloiv— I he Rey Murray (Misuuri evnndi 171 feast fe rty oung people 7 30 p m ing 7 JO p m A Leonard W od vbar 8 hrol eighth South street — The Kev Allen S huld Friday scrvbe rauslo and heis pastor hervires with school 10 a m 1115 a Uk Forty-eightSouth Murray 62 communion Sermon by ths pastor at 11 a m f tret— JaraM P Payne paetor Bsrvtcee flt Peter's rhaoel 65f North flecond 8 JO and schord 3 0 a m young JITS Weet Chnrch A street— First Scletiti! of fhrlst Ths leoiiard Wood Ksy n m services 7 iO p m Bible class Fftst Third Houth (Gwond 666 last flout h vtcar : Communion 9 am rn school 10 Wednesday 7 30 p iu Tempi street — Radio program 9 15 A m 4 in servicea 730 p Eighty-nintWest and Twenty 10 ls a 9 m ch services Magna First flecond South and Becond Feet in flt John's Mlsslow Ninth Fast street and ninth Boutb streets— F B Ps e pastor Addillnnal street— Ravmond G Walker minister ervhts In First rhurclp S lyogsn aienut — §honl 9 45 a m aervirs fcchonl and worship 10 TO a ni 11 a m worship p m Wednesday meeling 8 p ra School 9 45 s m worship ernion 7 30 ra p service and song sermon topb ' Makh g Amerti a ( 11 S conference feiwoith league h 50 p rn 7 id p m R fe feour'h West uth and lraie ighth ( liuri h of C lirlst hrmbp HMi is liulcitcnd stree- t- Alien R Dennis minister b h 11 Fast e i attiedral nf the Mndclelne t M r Oi 1 st ft m a d 10 M'-t t pet — He ni rn e h b oi 2 in n pii mV sermon program 11a worship F ui h Temil i 50 p m chimb 7 ft Seventh fepworih lecLiie fl 45 p m (vangellial ( Hunt p D bihu the Bev 1rr GI 0 Got J I 've reel ( a St nr fust fl rfi — 7 4 ree UcK F Kenneclv rec ir low mss w a feast m h Rifb wvit in entenar) ship u Ciiorth nf Christ Re’u U i e uit cl rn and 10 a rn hikh ms M e 8 hoc 8 HI 7 45 p m in fortirn er minister praver meet brills m 10 bsh r m kit) mi worstin' Esina1Wednesdav a ni f worship 11 a ni 11 15 a m weekclsv masses 7 and 8 p m fepworih league 7 50 p in lug 8w per 31 a m service Lord i 7 m id p lervlces Church nf ths I lift flower Mldvaln— bun Th Rev Jams T Toransv paator liberty Park f ghth feast aid Midh flonth streets— W 8 J Bleskley minister day masse 8 30 and 10 JO a m 10 8c houl m worship 11 a m Second uni Fast and IMidn Saviour Oar Full Goepal ftl? fltcond Fast street— ffopie fl id p m midweek service WedCharrh nf Jesus Christ— Meeting public Hin'h (nii t h street — Th ht Rev Msgr C A Nutiuias (tstnr bvhoul 10 a i Rt'-lor7 library Z P m nesday 8 p m U y fltieehn Patrick 1 J rrrirap ija L R1VERDAIE— Biaso iVMHiaml raimun-zl- u t U 5J RtvercUle farmi dlfit B I’icrpont m m an Ogden h spital of a Haturdav m the Juvetita Tempest Be k Plerpoi t 84 of a paralytic stroke suffered eari 1 1 )H Third b ml street died at her home day lie was born February 3 1886 at Fndav at 7 4 p m Halv Mrs Ph rpout was horn in fiictflnd on Agi me lo linnu ami Mina Do a ri (tighter of Ihuinaa and nuiiKa d Asunuu Pawuuuio ami immi April 21 In J912 m 1909 Elizaueth C iriisie He k grated to Denver Cole she had he moved to looele where he resided until The widfw of Til umin Pirrprmt He hern a resident of bait Lake City for the l'J0 when he nwved to Rivenlale was a member of bt JoLph s catholic vents past n V A so? h chur are of three leu Hnrvfvmc Or Pterpont of B( tse I Iftho (eorge H and William K burvlvmg are his w id w Mrcede Pettiti d mpu daCal Paiiminzlo whm he married m bait Lake Pierpont of ’"alt Lake Y I of Chtho u two sons and lour mug tuber 5 3 912 ters Mrs Hessie ity Mts daughters shftnze ami Angelina Michael Mra ! ehi Mi vets ni Mattie Wnah N in Mis Mabel Keihen and Iht PKiiiiUnzm nf Rivcrdale Mrs frank ie Beck Mteses Clara Vera a d ilaikaiet Plei lma of Midvae Mrs I jneph 1 euttelH cf thoie are seven looele Mis fniv Mnstmuardl of Ogden all of Halt Lake ( Uv one a'nd two brother and and two waters John great grandchild grandchildren Puiiiunzio Hud Mis Peter Palon of Tooele Nftdo Phjhiuiiio of Buenos Aires ArgenkerrelU ol Agnoue tina and Mrs Lu It a also two grandchildren Thomas Emanuel Warner 87 of 280 0 mass wilt oe conducted Tuesday Requiem street died at his reside nr at 1 )5 p ni at 10 a m in M Josephs Catholic ihurch In Oc let H lv rorv will he reviled batmdftv of causes inMdent to age Mr Hirper whs burn Atnl 5 lb)i In MoiifjKV at 8 p m at the family home m Bath Y nc and a son of Elijah and Busan Hiverdale where friends mav cell Monday Appleby Harper aUcinoju and evening and ptlur to atrvices A rtaiuent In bait lake CiU since 1888 Tuesday He ws said Ii lerment vm be in Ocden citv cemtry he was a retired merchant to have operated the first delu atesaeu in directed by Kirkeudall Palling mortuary Utah and at one t me operated a gro isecond of erv business on the corner South and Main streets re Alma Degiorgio music circles Prominent m lot whs a music tea' her and leadtr of the WE8T WEBER — Requiem mass for Mr He was a Alma hoir at bt Maths cathedral 47 wire of Ben Degiorgio Deglorgi) church and who died member of M Marks at the family home here Friday of the Woodmen of the World re and locktaw night of blood poisoning burvivinR are a sm Th mas V Harper frun a toot injury will he eon in Peru two daugh- suiting Jr an engineer novv 1 1 m a in at duded Monday bt Josephs ters Mrs hnsau A Anderson of Denver Catholic church in Ogden ( olo and Mrs Jessie Billingsley of halt rosatv will he recited at 8 TO Lake City There are five grandchildren p Hdy m at the family residence Sunday and four great grand htldren where friends mav tali butiday afternoon His wife Mrs Annie E Harper died two aid and evening prior to 10 t m Mou weeks ago dav Interment will be In Ogden Citv ceme terv directed by Kirkeudall Darling tnur E tuary r Short F services Arthur f Funeral 74 of 5761 nth Mute street who dted Allred hospital of pneu Friday iti a Halt I Hke Mon lav at 2 p m rru nia v ill he cud i tv I F III— Funeral servic e for John Gurnett in the erge A t Jenkins mortuarv 47b(J Allred 20 sou of Ml Jtebecc i Allred who South StHte tjtrtu died Friday m a Salt Lake hospital will Mr Short w is born In K tnkakee 111 con hided Miticlav at 2 p m in T ehi January 2d 1SH5 si sou of William B and be I I) s second ward chapel by Bishop Ellen A Short N Wehb Prominent in Mtirrav rivlr affairs he was Lrnest Lriciid may call at the family home of the Amernan bmeltlng and An emplove of 8uiircv w cs a He memhtr morning prior to the services In Refining compan the Murrav ntv council when the present torment will he lu Lehf C’ttv cemeterv He wa In born December 20 3 918 Murray (itv hall was Midi a d a member ot education at Lehl a son of Buell and Rebec a Tew All vf the Murray t it v board H wrs a graduate from I ehi high school was con red the Libertv the time attending Brigham Young strutted He was a member of the Wood f hnol and ws t university Provo when h became 11 men of the Wor d Me Re wa ac'tiv H D S church work in Margaret Surviving are hi kurvlvlng are h Mill at) Hb rt mother and the frJ a son Charles F Sh rt Aof 1 aoma a danchter Mrs Don Ifmng brother and aiatrtg Ttulon Clara and Marie Allred all of five sisters Mrs Frank Reed Daryl Moffat of Magna nd Lehi M price of (igden Mrs W A W hoit Mrs D M I on per and Mis Irene T of o Anceles and Mrs Robert A Doug las of Vista Cal Mary E B Grose P4PK CITY- - Liberal servne for Mr Mm EiZHte'h Brikwnv Uro-- e who died Fannie II I no pc t— J rll r i I funeral service for Mrs Hannah Rebecca player Bkillnom 70 of J5 North Eighth Islii Yainaki Vcat street vui be WII ROV—Ishl Misaku Yamxki 43 wUe at conducted Sunday of Rojusaburo Yamaki died at the family 2 p m in Ui Thirty-fourt- h home bftturday lollowmg an Illness of sev-Simonths L D S ward In Nakanura Japan oi July she Burial will 189him I chapel to Tnvosaku and Mura Misaku be In the City ceme-- I cam to Ogden in lfU7 and had resided m Hiv bemre moving to Wilson hi 19 18 She tery was a member of the Japanese Christian Friend may call at church are five the residence 8unday surviving besides her husband sons daughters laeku Tato Mary from 10 a lii to 1 Kmgic and and Klmaki Yamakt all of Wilson Funeral arrangements are under duec p 4 mortuary of ife of James H tlon of Lindquist & bon Ogden xtillLoru ahe died at at her home r 3 ‘ of a Hannah R P Skillicorn ‘ 7 t if ed suddei HI his home Thursdav m irninjj of a heait ft Hack Editor's Criticism enlcei 4b ndf ervie see-sa- f 'Z the s with postal years d Orthodox M Porrst Inle in Nelson feuneral eemces fur I an meer rn uc er mil Nelson h Huntsville who died haturdav of a heart attack will tie tondutled Monday at J p m in Hunts Mile D b watd chajel by Bishop Wilmer Jcnse Ii titmeut will he in Huntsville cemetery dire ted hv Deseret mnrtttaiv of Oc ten Mr Nelson whs b mi at Huntsville flip temper 11 Jk“1 to Ear Magnus Hid M erv Pais m Ne oh In Ik'il he moved to 1 h mas feork Idaho where he married Bertha Bleiturt He returned to Huntsville Ho In I'M rved for two car as a deputy A member sheriff of Wetrr um it of the fl church l he had been active oa the Hu tmlle M I A b ard Hu vvifp die I n 10 11 Surviving are two el- eons a d thtee datuh rs Qteuiut D aid "rs mi Mts fethel M Wait-car- d hvlvli Ankh n i( HlhomIIp I ara Ma f In pm J ihi son mia Nelb n and Mia alao ft biotin r aid thro hpa ih b ru Nrl-n- n Mr A ol 11m Mr Arne la Tienxv le of bait lake Citv N ( itiafv of PHsaleua Vir cal aud Mu Du jell of Huntsville krtr Is may call at Hie home nf a daughter Mrs Wancsgard In Huntsvilleto bindav afternoon aid Monday prior serv ues 111 ! w cotuecWd 2pm i 0 i'Arkwny ui a) he bui lav at 1 Emil J LarsNTVII R B'ble eii Tuesday Church God 7 hooi 9 TO p m weehday masse young people Friday 7 JO p m Mormon 7 hi a m ( adenomlnatlonai Aervleea— Sctioo Greek 1840 Eighth Fut treat— fburch of God 01 Wsst ITrt Botb 4 JO p m 524 Wet Fourth Our I ad? of rnadulup Tabernacle Fduare— 8r Ice Tempi preaching 5 30 p m — Rsv Forbes rrfnlsur Baturdav school gonft arrest back Buhool 10 of ths I pastor 4 K u W street th (ospel m Great Pieschug Fall I ake Ooepel Chapel 244 West Fifth m w irehip 11 a m edneia ldpot— Th Rev James E Cn’lir revival meeting at W Britain Ralph Hardy sneaker 9 10 a m worship T 45 o clock each South street— School masse 8 JO and 82 Hundav mintstrator ‘ " s Waterloo m ' Lord s 7 1617 Fifth " 11 tret — 10 45 su bupper ra 10 meeling a mf weekday masses 7 m P Brucs J Gilbert Tucson Arts Hoojver C M irtensen homei omlrg fl 30 Our lady of 1 oardes Magna — The Ry ra p speaker William k Vaughn natnr (hinder miiBta M at d 10 a m 0 M weekday maeaci 8 a ol eighteenth 101 A slreet-Da- vid worship 11 a m Kv e on i counselor m the lirst prri Creek 4 iO Fast Rt Ann ieaker Twentv first 8nuh demy nf the L P 8 ctmr h 6 id p m convention G Brv Deere pastor s'rcpi — ih Holy Irtoltv Greek Orthodox rhiirrh Re genealogical v 7 m and m niftsp rind V4et md Jbird Houih stree's— The Houth street -110 Third feast Reventh 7 p t m 10 a eve Ml I pv luaspcs vrrinv Harrv Gftft ft 9 G hoot W hi r Co ran L U R (hitih convert 7 a p f ni pi m r I R ward chapel innl will be in CU i emeterv fe riencls mv tall at 2h0 Hst South Tern Raturdav pie street ai d at the family residence Sunday from 10 a m to 12 JO P m Mr Oborn a clerk tti the r cist rv uc rtmeiit of the bait £ tftat followed the canyon overtime miow seemed heavy and waimfllated the rocks he perched on be- on her bare legs the ridge 'cause they reeked of Mootm She tiled to yell ac ross the little ’Rad1 I knoev whut ye re gom ta do" She thcew herself in his 'flat but her tongue was tied in He crawled around to where the And the whibpers that driving snow beat into his face and path (knots ' Smart sister ain't ya9 Well ye’re jumped from her lips could scarce-rig- began to edge up the other side I know where he'll be an’lly bung Mootin anger upon her Then rock spit into his face and he I’m huntin' 'im like I would a head She slipped down against a hard scampered back to the cover of his skunk" Tears choked her "Tom's mine wall that seemed to shut out the rock He breathed heavily and empAn’ I ain't aimin’ ta ever Jove lash of wings in her ears and her tier his rifle In mad retaliation nothin’ er nobody like I love Tom"leycs and her heart that told her he He’d bldst every last semblance of He spat at her feet and moved must reach the safety of the rocks his legs tired like hers because she Mootin clear off the mountains " She loved him with Rad hunting a "Ill keep ya up thcie 'til the "Iffen ya dare terh 'im with rats git tired o' seein’ ya an’ eat do'dged his careless hand and an- skunk that was a Mootin words they’d be married the first swered the hate in her eyes yer rotten carcass" He lkughed at She knew It would be useless to day in a long white dress just like the shots that answered around him follow or prevail "But ahe sped up the cold across her body warm and shut his ears to the words that now like a soft blanket at home bhe followed the steep slope and was gone The sky had opened with a fury was crying when darkness stepped "Ain’t no danger o' rats wantin' now And the ground was slippery in ’Sides atore ta tech a Chadwin like a huge bottom driving her Rad followed the canyon someone’ll be cornin’ this way long back through the timber and then heavy thet won’t like the idear o’ a She knew where Tom would be breaking in the snow turned him around " On the rocky lane that led to the off toward the summit It was only Slowly the voice had been drawMootin homestead Reaching th? a short climb to the rocks and he ing nearer but Rad was deaf to any summit Bhe raced along its crst realized that Tom had cut over and change He only knew that in the and around the old rock castle on to the other side He raced off others woids was an alibi to allay Noither sign nor cry left her lips along the face of the scarp and the fear that must be in his heart And she barely felt the earth be- headed up There was hate and a Then to his surprise a rifle clatneath her feet until the swirling sort of cunning around his mouth tered to the rocks and the voice flakes wrapped about her and He was glad of the snow and the seemed almost in his ears hurled her headlong She swore wind for they smothered out sight "I’m a cornin’ out" softly at her unwilling feet— at the and sound like a wall a mile high And he did And Rad cursed loudFor no matter how much the ly hate in feudin hearts a man can t be a target if he throws away his protection Slick un ain’t ya9 Well pick up thet an’ 1 11 be givin' ya just two Here we present to our readers a pretty good story betgood breaths afore I waste load on ter in its conception than most of the stories that come to our " ya desk but limping at times in its technique The best point is But Tom came on around the roi k as if he hadn't heard And the perhaps its handling of the mountain speech it is not overdone black barrel paced the hazy enemy as many amateurs would give it as he weaved slowly up and over Always in these criticisms we try to select the thing for and around the spiral columns until Rad feared he'd go dizzy watch'comment which we think would be most helpful in writing to to the rest of us This time it is that literary crime which William ing Then the figure seemed vanish and Rad felt a crushing blow Dean Howells called "effectivism" the producing of some effect to the shoulder as his rifle disHe only knew the mounpurely with one's eyes on the reader instead of seeking the best charged tain bounded out from under him way to give the full idea and flavor of the story This gentleand the earth was slippery when man is guilty of this almost altogether in his choice of words he crashed against it his which in mind the we feel that we can nearly see regarding They were walking back along the crest and Rad knew he was going thought "See me knock them over" home and wondered why Here are some examples chosen at random from the story: ‘I shoulda shot ya plumb shadoff their "weariness LOCKED about their legs" "THREW He turned Tom swore through” ows" the valley "POURED her into the sheltering shadows" blazing eyes ‘But ya ain’t worth it " "her brows LEAPED" and "she NAILED herself to the spot" They passed within shooting disis another choice Enough said we're sure you see it There tance of the Mootin cabin and when of words that is good if it was intended to show the animalism they had dropped over the saddle of the man: "Then he settled back upon his haunches and tossed the storm was dying away "She’d better be there when we his head" git in” Tom named again er yer The tendency to try out new meaning for words is good blinkin’ hide won’t be fit fer holdin’ and we like this young man for it but it might be used to diswater " He glanced devilishly at Rad now cretion wtten writing for publication We honestly feel that and then suddenly burst into a bull-hk- e "The Reader's Digest" is harming our amateurs when it quotes laughter "I reckon a man in with an evident relish and approval "Toward a More Picturhangin' cudn't tech the fear in them eyes o' yourn" He roared again esque Speech" into the sky Then his rifle dropped quietly to his side They stumbled upon her just over Then a jumble of slate sprang up ton of steel binding them down blat The snow must have drivThen she broke loose and stumbled in front and he crawled to the top the off to en the south for her body on and bled his rifle of wet powder was but barely touched with white She let down would never Rsd Already there was movement And tears were still upon her cheeks knew that He would shoot Tom in Without a word they puked her up the bark like someone had shot her aboe And a song swung down in and cradled her down in the valpa No disgrace in that After all a scolding tone But Rad tossed his ley the back was as good a plate as head and swore he d shut the imDays later she stepped out upon any pudent tongue the porch for the fust time and As she reached the crown a lead He laid a bead on the striding watched the warm sun play havoc pellet whistled over her shoulder form The target disappeared with the few remaining patches Then another bit behind her and he sighted and again it was of early winter She crossed slowly another But she didn't even look Again Like playing a gone game of to the fence and out upon the path to see from whence they came It that led to the timber Then she mad her her made gave only But now the figure was close and went bark and leaned against the at her strength Mootins shooting he saw once more the hole in his gray pillar She remembered faintly And she trying to save no doubt pa's back as his muzzle grew steady having seen Tom and Rad standing one of their own blood on the jogging form But the snow together before her They had been But she had no time to think For was twirling in deceitful circles laughing at something about her the sky still rode the saddle far and he cursed before the bullet had brother being an old man with the ehead And she steered her course barely left the bore They had darkened the trigger toward'the cluster of rocks switch"Come on down Mootin er I’ll doorway together and their boots ing and weaving up the rugged hills be up after ya " on the steps still sounded real in she had never dared tread before But the other voice was far from her cars But she shook her head She had held no fear of the freez- timid And the answer echoed and and dug a toe into the rough board She wouldn't believe it Not uning teeth that gnawed at her feet struck him in the back ‘I reckon and hands Not until they Vwarmed nobody but a Chadwin coulda made til she gazed back upon the path across her whole body and struck so arful a shot as thet" and saw it was them coming now at her heart Then all the pain Rad heard raucous laughter but together Her hand flattened upon reared up in her throat and spat there was no other way her breast And then sh rememwords of ugliness she could not con- down without dropping under the bered For inside the house were trol nose of his rifle and he chided honeysuckle and blackberry bloom Tears rushed into her eyes Bhe and cursed scenting the air And as she stepped screamed once fighting savagely He sat at the seige for a long in the doorway her eyes fell again the numbness upon hei time pinching snow into the crev- - across the room Lying daintily Thcn she sow high saddle and ices with the heel of his boot He upon the tnbie was a long white chimnev alive with smoke But now hated himself for that list shot fluffy dress Services Set for Churches in Salt Lak e City iw 30 1939 1’ T (ft its ’ markers' grave w $ I o“ irrls ftfti Ho 7th F Ha l FM1 it ulXETcrr“ BKnfe H e our beautiful ti snlsy at J()9 flo lemple 3 ii 0 f f ca'slog OUXT ITT itvilsK(n!JV menuirlali’ flafi res' Laks Monument Go X86 N G M fl2d RPfe rt f r M |