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16 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING; JANUARY 3, 1934. BELIEVE IT OR NOT By Ripley IV THAT HAS BEEN RUNNING 300 YRS. IS by HANNAH BENNETT BILL" HUDSON MADE 469 SEPARATE FLIGHTS ONE DAY Akron, Ohio 1930 THISTLE. GREW COMPLETELY THRU A BLOCK OF SOLID WOQfi Arthur Brown, LOOK olBetl.Cahf.,. CANNOT He is totally blind A CHICKEN WITH 5 LEGS Owned by OncmnattijOhio Saskatoon Yesterday's cartoon selt-uxplanalo ry.

Tomorrow: Beer. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus BV THAT'S THE SECOND -TIME. Boy KXJOCKED ON THE "THIS CLUB IS RUN WE NOT IT MR OIGGS-- MR. JIGGS-OH. MR.

Syndicate, Biitiin reserved. WHAT D'YA. I JUST WANT TO TELL MX) THE. CLUB IS ON FIRE Lake! Mrs. Alex Gardner ol Uuntl: 24 Brand- children and.

14 great-grandchildren: three jrothcrs und a sister. Francis and Joseph Vernon, Wanship; James and Ellen Veruon, Rocltport. Funeral services will be conducted in the L. D. S.

ThDrsday at 11 a. m. with Interment In Coalvllle City cemetery. Elisa Jane Karris Mrs. Eliza Jane Harris.

79, wife John Barley Harris, died Tuesday at 1:20 p. rn. ut the family residence. 2260 Eighth Hail street, of infirmities incident to ace. Mrs.

Harris born In England October 18, 1B54, daughter William and Eliza Powers Jatchelor. She came to Salt Lake 53 years ago. Surviving are her jusband of Salt Lake, a son. nobcrt Harris ol Sterling. Idaho: Ive daushters, Mrs.

Amy Hill, Mrs. Alice Sorensen, Mrs. Louse Grnclc, Mrs. W. Clcsg and Mrs.

E. M. Waltmeyer, all of Lake; 25 grandchildren. nnd 26 areat- ndclilldren. Mrs.

Harris George Francis Tall George Francis Tall, 38. was found deed his hotel room at 48 West First South street Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, 'ollce officers whn Investigated tiic cnse said the man apparently died of natural causes. Mr. Tall was born In 3nlt Lake, a son nf r. and Mrs.

David Tall, and had lived here virtually all his Surviving are his moMicr, Mrs. Lillian M. Tall; a sister, Mrs. Rose Tall Borders, ioi.h of Lew Anecles, ind two Frances and Edna Tall of Sak Lake. STATE, LOCAL OBITUARIES Phoebe Letieia W.

Tripp Mrs. Phoebe Letlcla, Wllklns Tripp, 45, ol Utah, wife of Claude L. Tripp, a local hospital Tuesday at a. Oallao. died In m.

following a heart attack. Mrs. Tripp was born In Desnrel, Utah Mnrcli 21. 1888. a daughter of Mr.

anil Mrs Fred W. Wllklns. She hod bren nn nctlvc Relief society worker of the Hlnckley 8. ward. Surviving arc her husband; her parents, who reside In Hlnckley; a sen and UauBh- ter, Mrs.

Vera Carpenter and Harold TrJpp ot Hlnckley: lour brothers. Wallace Wll- klns ot Callao. John, Lowell and Delmar Wilklns of Hlnckley: three sisters, Miss Inez Wllklru of Ci kley: Snllno, Mrs. Minnie Jiidd i cr lvnd Mrs Whitcombe of Glnrk.s l-orf, Idaho, and three grandchll- Puneral services will be conducted Thursday nt 2 Burlnl vi cemetery. P.

m. In the Hlnckley ward chapel. Ill take place In the. Hlnckley city George Shaw George Shaw, 67, for many years a resident of Salt Lake, died In Venice Cal December IP. it was learned in Salt Lalic Tuesday.

Funeral services were conducted Ocean Park, with burlil In the Woodlawn cemetery Born In London, England. Mr. Shaw In Salt Lake for the major part LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE POOR WE WERE G01KJG TO TAKE A LONG DRIVE IN THE COUMTRY TO-DAY, AMD COME BACK TO TOWN. FOR A SHOW BUT HE'S 'GOT SO MUCH BUSINESS- Another Day AWAY SIWCE AUGUST. 1CJ32- NO WONDER THERE IS A COT TO ATTEND TO- AND THEY TALK ABOUT A BUSINESS RUMNING ITSELF- I WISH MIME WOULD RUN ITSELF- -JENNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER HERE I VE WASTED ANOTHER.

DAY READING YEAR-OLD REPORTS- WELL, TO-MORROW EARLY ArJNIE AND 1 WILL START ON A REAL. HOLIDAY, BEFORE MY SECRETARY IS UP- ARE SECRETARIES KOR? WHAT IP THIS STUFF ALL MADE UP OF MATTERS I MUST PASS ON PERSON ALLY- Hicham and Kather- Ine Jack Hall. He had engaged In mln- Inn for 35 'years, but retired several years aco, after which came to Salt Lake Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Clements Hall; two JOiis, William Ray Hall of Houston. Texas, and Elden Hall of Salt Lake; three daughters, Mrs.

Bcr- nlce Smith and Mis' Lois Hall of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mabel Sum- Jot of Mldvale; three jrothcrs, James Hal! of California and Joseph nnd Douelas Hal; of Canada; three sls- Mrs. Jessie Brown and Mrs. Mary Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p. m.

in the rose room of the Descret mortuary. 38 East Seventh South street. Friends may call at the mortuary until time of services. Burinl will take Place In the city cemetery. Joseph R.

Hebaus Joseph Richard Hebaus, 70. retired mu- It's All in the Point of View rBSa VOUR PARDON, MIS5-I MR. NAROUSHE, BUT THIS MORNWa FROM EUROPE TO SSE MR. BIBBS'. YOU SEE, WAVE LETTERS ANP NiR.WROUSHE As FOREIGN to TAKE CHAR6E OF OUR CUSTOMERS PLEASE LET HIM AU.

THE EUROPEAN MATTERS FROM YOUR. OFFICE I UKB 5TRMGERS AROUND AT THIS PARTICULAR. I GUtiSS HE'S WHAT THINK OP HIM -AA1NUTE AMD X'LA- TEU. II HE'S UPOK1NS (GASOLINE ALLEY Counterplot THE GUMPS Extra! Extra! I CAM BSUE.VE OWN EiTES- ZANDER REPORTED A SUICIDE- rV.T-S.-re. SHROUDS DS CROWNED WMSELP- FOUND WS COAT HA.T SMOES- CAN BEAT THAT FBU.QW KNB.W HE DIDN'T WANE A CHAMCE vinw AU- OP HIS DREADFUU POR A.

WHO MATCH VjORLtk THINK. OP IT- nis life. He mover! to California 19 years Arthur M. Johnson 5, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur M. Jahn- on of 291 North West Temple street, died at the family residence Tuesday of 3noumonia. He was joni in Salt Lake July B. 1028. Surviving; are his parents: a sister, 3wen Johnson, and Mr.

and Mrs. Macnus Johnson and Mrs. Lilly Johnson, all of Salt Lake. Funeral services will i conducted Friday 12 neon in the rose room of the Djseret mortuary, 36 East Seventh South slreel. Jurlal will take place the Clly cemetery.

ago. Survivln ae nls Mrs. Elizabeth 01 j- Shaw; a datichter, Mrs. Frances Ooldlng of a stcr. Mrs.

Maud Adr.ms, and a brother, Fred Shaw, both ol Salt Lake. William Frederick Hall William Frederick. Hall, 59, a retired miner, died at the family residence, 1400 Sixth East after a llnBerine Hall ness. street. Tuesday ill at 12-15 was born Mantl, December 1874, a son of James Hyrum Russell Funeral services lor James Hyrum Russell, 74.

a rancher of Irwln, Idaho, and native of Mill Creek, will be conducted Sunday at 1 p. m. In the accrue A. Jenkins uneral chapel, 4760 South State street. Tiends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 11 a.

m. until time of services Burial vlll take place In the Mill Creek ceme- ctry. Mr. Russell died in a hospital at Idaho alls last Friday. He was born hi Mill Creek November 11.

1859, a sou of Thomas and KllMbetli Ann Russell. He 'had engaged in ranchlrnc for the major part of life nnd had been a resident of Irwln, daho, 35 years. Two sisters, Mr. 1 Salt Lake and Mrs. Rhodn Graves of Sandy, lospitnl mor.in.

The child wsa bora in South Jordan Au- rust 15. 1932, and Is survived by his par- nts and the following brothers and sisurs: Mrs. Viola Morris ol Sandy, Dorothy, at 5 p. m. lacal hospltal of cancer of the stomach He resided at 262 Bat ElBhth South street.

Born In Hungary in 1864. Mr. Hebaus had lived iears in America 45 and for the years had Salt Lake. well known past 22 lived in He was as a musician nnd had been a member of the Woodmen the World 37 years. His widow.

Mrs. Augusta Hebaus" Salt Lake, and of brother, Benhnrdt Hebaus oi Vaters, survive. ml ments had completed arrange- not been Tuesday night. Burial will take place in the Wa- Mr Hebaus satch pnrk. Lawn Burial Janet Adamson Rankin POCATELLO, Janet Adamson Ronkln.

84, pioneer of Franklin, died early Tuesday at the home ot her daughter, Mrs. Ida Hawklcy, at 209 South Sixth RVemue, nfter an illness due to disabilities Incident to advanced age. Mrs. Rankin was born In Scotland November 7, 1BW. She came to this country with her family, settlint: in Wellsvllle.

Utah, in 1865. A year later she moved to Franklin, where she resided until comlnK here two years ago. She was married to Allen Rankin In the Salt Lake L. D. S.

Endowment house in November, 1S66. Survlvlns are six sons and dauchters. Mrs. Andrew and Millick Rankin. Franklin; James nankin, Mrs.

Ida Hawkley, Mrs. Warren Smith and Mrs. Albert Fopplcton, Pocatello; 23 grandchildren and 18 great- grandchildren. Funeral services be conducted In Franklin L. D.

S. chapel at 1 under te direction of the Hall mortuary. Lawrence I. Rainey BUHL, I. Rainey, 3fl, ex- jcrvlco man.

died In Twin Falls neneral hospltal Monday morning of a sinus infection that had worked Into his brain fol- lowlntf an accident here a week previous, when he bumped his Up while -workins at the Shark service station. Funeral services will be conducted in the Buhl L. D. S. church here Wednesday st 3 p.

m. He was born May 23. 1805. nt Glen. Idaho, but spent most of his life nt Freedom.

where he attended school before eo- Ijiff to school nt Logan, Utah. He was ft former member of the American Lesion and the Eaeles' lodge. He married Miss lola Bowcutt in April, 1026, nnd came to Buhl In the fall of 1921, resldlnc Jicre since. Surviving him are hLi widow, Mrs. lola Ralney: thre youne sons, Victor, Wardell and Lynn Quhl: his parents nnd four brothers and sisters, living elsewhere.

Raymond Howard Powell Howard Powell, 12, died at the family home in the L. D. S. Second -ward Monday night from spinal meningitis after nn Illness of two days. He was born here March 26, 1322, a son of Lloyd and Cly.stia Recce PowclL He was a student at the Tnylor school and member of the various L.

D. S. organizations the second wuru. Surviving ore his parents; brother. Mack Powell: two sisters.

Jenn Maria nnd Helen Powell, and his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Reece, Payson. Funeral services will bs conducted Wednesday at 3 p. m. nt the family residence.

Interment, will be in Payson city cemetery tuary. the direction ot the Dessret mor- Wallace L. Jenkins Wallace L. Jcsicins. 21, of Nophl worker nt the C.

i.i. cnmp at RIchfteld. died at a local hospital early Monday morn- Inu of peritonitis following an operation for appendicitis, He wns born In Nophi March 11. 1912. snn of wllllnm M.

nnd Jencrva Jones Jenkins. He received his education In Nephl city schools. He is survived by his parents unJ nine brothers and sisters. Homer, Frank. Elwood.

Allen. Emmn. Donna and Shirley Hoyt snrt Annie Willlanii Lak Johnston, Marlon; Mrs. and. Ebbie Johnston, Salt Frozler, Bait Lake: James FrazJer and Mrs.

Jean Hales, Beaver. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday nt 2 P. m. In the p. 8.

West warS chapel, with Interment In Mountain View cemetery. Lucy Gwen Howell tiwcn Howeii, 6-jcfcf-old daughter of H. P. anil Nevada lAUh Howell, died at the family residence Tuesday alter a two-day Illness of heart trouble. The girl was born at Freedom, July ID.

1027. She was student of the Ellis school at the time of her death. Her father Is principal of the Webster school here. She Is survived by her Barents ami five Brothers and sisters, Hazel, Keith. Poland, Lola and Betty Kaye Howell, Logan.

Funeral services will be conducted in Loean L. 13. S. Third word chapel, soth tiurtal In Loeau city cemetery. Artencla Reeder Young services ior Mrs.

Ar- Reeder Yount'. wife of Ernest T. Youne, local attorney, who died Sunday, will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. in. the Loitan L.

Ninth ward chapel, burial In Logan City cemetery, under direction of the Llndiulsl Sons mortuary. Arthur Johnson Jr. Weather conditions January 2, 1934: Moderately hlsh barometric pressures prevail oVer most of the country, with the ilKhest values over the middle and eastern states, inrt the northern parts of California, and Nevada. There however, a shallow low over the extreme northwest, which has produced rain in Oregon and Washington, jenerally fair weather prevails throughout the balance ol the country, although a few widely scattered traces of precipitation occurred in the Rocky Mountain and middle states. Mild temperatures prevail in the west.

Comparative data for Salt Lake Clly: Degrees dlehest temperature today 47 Highest In this month since 1874 Lowest last night 38 Lowest this month since 1814 Mean for today 42 Normal 2ft Inches Total precipitation for the 24 hours ending at 0 p. Total for this month to date 08 Accumulated deficiency for this month to date 0 Total since October 1 to date 1.44 Accumulated deficiency since October 1 2.88 Sun rises at 7:53 and sets at 5:12 January 3. 1834. WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN YESTERDAY AT 6 P. MOUNTAIN TIM 1 Arthur Johnson Sarah A.

Graves of Melvih Cleon Thayne Melvln Jr. and iouth Second' WesTstree't, "a loca'i Cleon Thayne, 2-year-old son of Mrs. James W. Thaysie of 489fi Tuesday at a. m.

of pneu- 3olse Dheyerme Sliicago Denver Gd. Jctn flelena Kan. City der Ang Minncapols Uotiena Needles Nev fork Ornahn 'hoenix Pocntelio Portland, Pueblo Reno St. Louis Salt Lake San Dleno jUclllc. Ardonna, Lamar, Velle Thayne of Murray.

Betty and La- Alice Drake West Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Drake Vest, 38, wife of Alma superintendent of Ihe Alexander plant of the Utah Power and Light company, who died Monday, will be conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. Soda Springs. Idaho, nnd Friday at 11 n.

m. in the Brlgham City Third ward L. D. chapel. Burial will be (n the Brlgham lily cemetery.

David Turner, 68, veteran Union passenger brakcman, died Tuesday at 12:15 n. m. at a local hospital, followInK an illness ol one week. Mr. Turner was the oldest passenger brnkeman running out of Oiiden on the Union Pacific railroad, he took part in the parade here on December 23.

Mr. Turner was born here April 7, 1SG5, son of George W. and Hannah James Turner. He was the oldest member of the Srotherhood of Railway Trainmen No. 68.

3n the twenty-fifth anniversary of Ills olnlng the orRanlzatlon he was awarded he brotherhood veterans' button. He nlso vas a member of the Union Paciiic Old Timers' club. His wife, Mrs. Nettie Prances Collier Turner, died here in September, 1038. The family home is at 2636 Van'Bu- ren avenue.

Three sons and a daughter survive: Lee D. and Ciiuence J. Turner nnd Mrs. David A. DIckson, Ocdeti; Wesley O.

Turner. Oak- and, two grandchildren and three sis- crs, Mrs. I. N. Pulton.

Mrs. John Ayers and Mrs. William Heyman, Osden. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p. m.

In the Larkln Sons mor- funeral chapel, by officers of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen No. 68. will be View cemetery. Andrew C. Bolander has been received here of death of Andrew C.

Bolander, 34. former resident of Osden, which occurred Sunday in Susanvllle, Cnl. Mr. Bolander was born here February II, 1SSS, nnd lived here most of his life, with the exception of two years spent in the central states L. D.

S. mission. He moved to California In 1327. He married Alice Hewett in Onden in October, 1922. Surviving are the widow; a son and a daughter.

Delvln and Elaine Holander. SusanviHe; his parents, Andrew O. und Annie Crane Bolander, and six brothers nnd sisters, Mrs. Fred Annerud, Evnnston, Mrs. A.

C. StromberK. Walter Carl and Alice Bolander, Ogden, and S. Bolander. Sparks, Nev.

Funeral services will be conducted In Susanvllle, with Interment Arthur L. Murray services for Arthur L. (Bud) Murray, -who died In Los Angelas last Thursday, will be conducted Friday nt 2 p. m. in the Ogden L.

D. S. Fourteenth ward chapel. Interment will be in Mount Ogden Memorial park under the direction of the Larkin Sons mortuary. William Sneddon services for William Sneddon, who died In Diamondvllle.

on December 30. will be conducted Wednesday nt 1 p. m. In the Ogderi L. D.

S. Eluhth ward chapel, with Interment in OKdcn City cemetery under the direction of the Lind- qulst Sons mortuary. Robert C. Van Gorden cral services for Robert C. who died Monday morninc, OGDEN Van will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.

m. in the funernl chapel of Klrkendall-Darllns mortuary, with the Rev. William H. Fowlc of the First Baptist church officiating. In- will be In Mountain View cemetery.

Malissa Jane D. Boyer PIOCHET, Mallssa June Dodire Boyer, 79. widow of Willlnm Doycr ot Manti. Utah, nnd active member of the L. D.

S. church, died nt the home her son. Morris Lynn Thompson CLARKSfON Lynn Thompson, -old son of Earl and Annie Clulc Thompson, died nt the family residence here Mondsy ishl after a short Illness. The boy was born here December 14, 1929. He Is survived by his parents.

The Weather Station 521 54 64 42 54 38 4B 32 40 San Fran Seattle Spokane ronopah WashnEton Wih'mucca Yel'stone Yuma JO 42' 52 241 32 48 04 16 46 04 25 68 46 56 42 48 32 54 521 461 38! 321 441 58 481 42 381 521 CGI 12l 44 241... 36 381.... 14 34 221... 521... 8 34 46 20 10 601...

361. 461... 281.... 321... 23 38 i 52 441..., 40) 321....

32 30 241... 501... (n .00 .00, Cldy nlear Clear .00 Cldy TICldy Ticienr TICldy cldy cldy TICldy TICldy TICldy "oo'cldy cldir CHECK WRITER SENTENCED Jarnes Clifford, 33, of San Francisco, was sentenced to serve six months in the county jail Tuesday when, he pleaded guilty before City Judge Vere L. McCarthy to charges of attempting to defraud the National Army and Navy store with 'a worthless $2 check. The offense was alleged to have occurred September 2.

pUNERALS of South Second East will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. In the Klngdon- Lees mortuary chapel. 225 South Second East street, the Rev, Elmer I Goshcn officiating. Interment Mt.

Calvary cemetery. The casket will be open at the mortuary Wednesday from to 9 m. and Thursday Irom 10 a. m. until tlma of services.

Funeral services for Helen Nunn. Cashin will be held Wednesdpj at 12:30 P. m. In the MoKlnley ward chapel. 1761) South State street.

The cnsket will be open a.t the Lorkln funeral home, 260 East South Templo street, Tuesday from 4 to 8 p. m. and at the residence. 35 Grove avenue, Wednesday from 10 to 12 noon. Interment Wealth Lawn burlaJ park.

Funeral services Tor Ezra C. Dalby TviU be conducted Thursday at 12 noon In the nth ward chapel. Bishop N. G. Smith officiating.

Friends may cnll at the state room in the mortuary, 35 E. 7th until Thursday at 11 a. in. Interment in Wasatch Lawn Burial park under direction of Deserot mortuary. Funeral services for William Fred- crick Hall will be held Saturday at 1 p.

m. In the rose room, 36 East Seventh South. Bishop Alex P. Anderson of the Waterloo ward officiating. Friends may call at the gold room in the mortuary until tho time of services.

Interment City cemetery, under direction ol the Deseret mortuary. Funeral services lor Arthur Manfred Johnson age 5, will be held Friday at 12 noon in the Rose room, 36 East Seventh South street. Bishop Nicholas G. Smith olfleiatlnit. Friends may caJl at the Paradise room.

In the mortuary until time of services. Interment City cemetery, under dlrec- tlon 01 the Deseret mortuary. SHOLUND Funeral services for Anna Mae Sholund, Infant daughter of Eric and Margaret Sholund of 1511 South Third East, will be held Thursday. January 4, at 1 p. m.

In the Whlttler ward chapel, Bishop Thomas Fowler officiating. Friends may call at the residence Thursday prior to services. Interment City cemetery, under direction ol Llndqulst Sons-Cflriqiilst mortuary. SPARKS Funeral services lor Robert Minor Sparks Jr. will be held Thursday at 1 p.

m. in the Sixth-Seventh ward chanel. Tlie casket will be open at the residence, 47S South Second West, from 10 n. m. until 12 noon.

Interment City cemetery. under direction of Lnrkin mortuary. TRIPP Funeral services for Phoebe Letlcla Wilklns Tripp will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. In the Jlinckley ward chapel.

Bishop Joseph Wright officiating. Friends may call at the Continental room In the mortuary, 3B East Seventh South street, Wednesday and at the church In Hlnck- ley 30 minutes prior to services. In- lerment Hlnckley cemetery, under dlrec- tlon of the Descret mortuary. COLE BROS, (original dealers) waterproof cement burial vaults. 317 Jf st.

W. 8387-J JOHNSON Improved cement burial loyEr of PlceUs, Christmas pncn-l monia. Mrs. Boyer was born In Mantl. Utah.

March 21. 1854, and at the atro of 10 moved with her parents to TociucrvIIIc. In 1879 she was iimrricri to Mr. Boyer nt Silver Reef. Uinh, and for 30 years made her home In the Tlntic mining district in Utah.

She came to Ploclie to spend, the winter with her son. Surviving are three sons and .1 daughter, Willlnm Boyer. Eureka, Utah: Ben Boyer, Silver City. Utah: Mrs. J.

B. Davidson and Boyer, Ploehe; two brothers. Sam DocJce of Toquerville; Lyrrmn Dndce of Silver Utah; a sister. Mrs. Sarah Stap- ly of Mammoth.

Utnh: 17 grandchildren and three protit-prnndchildrcn. Funrrril services nnd burial took place In Eureka, Utah, last Friday. vaults. 1144 Mnln. Hy.

25(19. Jer.kins, ant! Mrs. Kllfrtscn. Nephl Funeral services will be conducted Thursday nt 1 p. m.

In the Ncphl L. S. Second ward chitpel. Frienrts may cnll at the family home In Kepht from 10 m. until the time of the services Thursday.

Burial will be in Nerht City cemetery, under the direction of the Desctet mortuary. Mary Vernon Johnston KAiiAS Mrs. Vernon Johnston, SO. widow of John Johnston of Marion, died here Sunday ol the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Gibbons.

She WM born in England. August 7, 1R5S. daushter of Francis nnd Elizabeth Cotrell Vernon. Of her IS children the following survive; Mrs. Gibbons, Mrs, Joseph John A.

Frazier A. Frazier, SO. died here Sunday following a 1'nserlnc Illness of cancer of the stomach. Mr. Frazier was born here April S.

1R7(. a son of Thomas and Annie Ironside Frailer. Ke married NfUle Pearson of Beaver at Braver In 18DS. Thfly made their home here until 1917, when they moved, to Milford, where they lived several years before nolng to Callcnte. where Mr, Frnzier was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad company.

Less than a yenr RBO he was forced to give up his work on account of ill health. They had lived here sbt month.i. Besides hts widow he Is survived by six sons Rnd daucluers: Sherman Frazlrr, Cedar City: Mrs. Annabel! Edwards. Mrs.

Ann Rosselle r.nd William Frailer. Callentc: Paul and ffelcn Frazier. Beaver: seven Brand- children, two truthcrj and lister, Alex 11 gPEClAL NOTICES WILL vices for offTce space. 130X L-45. OST AND FOUND 12 mesh evenlne bag, containing keys, lost Newhouse hotel New Year's eve.

Was. 8416. Rwd. COLLIE doe, male. 3 months old.

yellow with white feet, nose nnd collar, lost T.iondny. Call HT 1392-M. 3-HTRAND pearl necklace, lost Thurs. Re- warri. W.is.

6534-W. elbow fur-trhrmed, lost Saturday. Reward. Was. 7174-W RHINF.STQ!*E bracelet, lost 1n Paramount theater New Year's eve.

Rwd. W. B021-R. losl New Year's eve. Re- DIAMOND clip, lost New" Year's eve.

ward. L-49. PERSONALS ,13 Hrs. Ifj-fl. Atlns 336-27.

treatments. Eva McNally, expcr. nurse. 40? So. E.

W. 8208-R. EXPERT massage. Franco-American n.dcnt, room 315. 33 E.

1st South. Was. 3133-W. REAL Swedish massage. Reduce tl; steam bath.

5flc. Main, rm. 305. MISS RENEE, expert mtssage and bath, tncl. Sunder.

23 N. 1st West, Apt. (Continued on.

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