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16 JUTAH GRIDMEN HARD AT WORK 'Cougars Often Season Saturday; Utes, Aggies Following Week (Continued from Page Twelve) fire bound to some of those lads will be college stars before they windup their careers. The unfortunate illness ot Jay '(Cotton) Tolman, all-conference star ot 1932, is a bitter blow the Aggie mentor. Tolman ap- to have recovered fully from an operation for a "trick knee" tha him out of football In 1933, when was stricken with acute nppendi and an operation was necessary ending his football for this season JKeilh Handley and Ted Lockyer ar 'capable fullbacks, but neither them approaches the Tolman of 1932 B. y. U.

is moving along nicely With the lack of a punter the mos important problem faced by Coach Ott Romney. Neither Hart nor Hib bert, the best punters on the squad -are likely to be regulars, and the others are not very effective in the kicking department. The danger spot at the aside the punting, is at tackle. John Verney and Bert Asay, sophomores are coming along well, but, like the Aggie men, it is hard to tell how they will perform under fire Cougars Play Saturday The Cougars open the season Satur day at Great Falls, meeting an im proved Montana State team, and the may have a real task before it Verney, one of the new tackles, has 'i foot injury which will keep him out of the Bobcat fray, and Vern Wal- 'tio, another husky newcomer, will re place him. Aggies' first taste of competition is slated for Saturday, when they meet an alumni crew, and the following they meet the formidable Den- Pioneers under the arcs.

Utah's game takes place Friday September 28, when the Redskins tangle with the Drake Bulldogs at Des Momes, Iowa, in another night game Every one of the three Utah schools has strenuous work to before its season opener. Each appears capable of some excellent football this season. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 18. 1934.

State, Local Obituaries Mrs. Charles E. Pace Mrs. Charles E. Pace, 70, 1321 Fourteenth East street, died late Sunday night at a ocal hospital of complications following an operation.

Mrs. Pace was born in Salt City on January 23. 1864, a daughter of Mr. anc Mil. Samuel Cooper She was educated In the public schools of Salt Lake City later attended the Bountiful 12, 1884, and Round bv Round Of Title Scrap (Continued Irom Page Twelve) Icit-hand dropped two lefts to the as low bu the he roared Into rnln's round.

.1 EIGHT feinting Ross Into left. A IcLarnln's 'I' danced Mrs. l'3ce University of Ucah She was married lo Charles E. Pace In South March celebrated her ft I s.a. last ivfarch.

Surviving are her husband, one son, Edward; two daughters, Mrs. J. A. Bouford and Mrs. Walter Felt: Jive srandchll- drcn and two great- grandchildren, all of Salt Lake City.

Funeral services will be conducted at thc Joseph William Taylor mortuary. 125 North Main street, Wednesday at 3:30 P. m. Interment will bo In thc WasiUch Lawn burial park. Golden'H.

Culver Funeral services for Golden H. Quiver. 82. who died ot his home, 25 slrcet. jf Infirmities incident ducted Wednesday at 2:15 P.

m. at the L. D. B. Twenty-seventh ward chapel.

Bishop Joel Richards officiating. Intermont will bo In the City cemetery. Friends may call nt the Imme Tuesday from 4 to 8 p. m. and Wednesday from 10 a.

m. until 12 noon, Mr. Culver was born October 17, 1851, in Terllng, Essex county. England, and came to Utah in 1806. driving an ox across the plains thc company of Cap- Inln John Holladay.

He was pioneer butcher of Utah and was connected tile Gulvcr worth butcher from which he retired In 1890, Mr. Ouirtr Mr. Quiver is survived by live sons, James. Ray. Clarence Bert.

Roy E. and Dolbert Gutvcr, all oi Salt Lake City; daughters. Mrs. C. L.

Hendrlckson and C. E. Whltcman. both of Salt Lake City; two brothers, George and William meeting house, with burial hi the Basai pity cemetery under the direction of Wi Ham Hanson of St. Anthony.

nd REAl, ESTATE TRANSFERS in Basalt, Octobe 24, 1916, and li survived by a sister. Mis Leah Croft, Bakersfleld, three broth ers. Albert T. Croft. Salt Lake Ciiy; Ear Oroft, Leo Croft.

Brlgham City, Utah; Fre Croft, Los Angelei. J. Reuben Gibbs BRIGHAM body of J. Reuben Glbbs, former resident of this community who died Thursday at Los Angeles, arrlvec in Brlgham city Monday and was taken to the Stohl mortuary. Funera! services will be conducted Tuesday it 2 p.

m. in the L. D. S. Fourth ward chapel.

Inter ment will be In the Brlgham City cemetery Friends may call Tuesday until the hour of the funeral at the home of Mr. and Mrs R. Leo Jensen, 137 North Fourth Eas street. Thomas Lorin Ure services for Thomas Lorin Ure. 44, who died Saturday at his home here of a heart attack, will conducted Wednesday at 3 p.

in, in the Parmlnston Central L. D. S. ware chapel. Friends may call at the Deserel mortuary, 36 East Seventh South street, Tuesday, and at the home in Farrnington from 10 a.

m. to 1 p. m. Inter- nent will be in Bountiful city cemetery. a gn a Edwin Bullock to Lyle ken- nelly, lot 17, block 2, Dyer T.

subdivision Edith Bennlon to Cloyd Brown, section 11, -township 2 south, ranee 1 Alexander Linnell Watson Alexander Linnell Watson, 58. died Monday at the family residence, 740. Roberta of a stomach hemorrhage. Mr. Watson wns born September 11.

1876. lie son oi Alexander nnd Elizabeth Llnnell Watson. 11 Salt Lake City, and had lived here all his life. He was the husband c.t Jane Brady Watson. He had been a produce merchant for a number of years.

Surviving are his widow. Jane Brady two daughters. Mrs. Leone W. Joxey of Salt Lake City, Mrs.

Ruth Jrown of Los Angeles; three brothers, Hen- Te 11 al 1 and Frank K. Wntson. all of Salt Lake City; three sisters, Mrs. Elea- nprc Taylor and Mrs. Seymorc N.

Bailey nt Bait Lake City and Mrs. Jennie Bull Infant Jensen Funeral services for the infant daughter of Andreas and Eva .1 Jensen were conducted Saturday at the home by Bishop C. A. Peterson. The infant was born Friday night.

Burial' was In the Cemerfield cemetery. Besides thc parents, surviving arc brother and sister, Burns and Marie Jensen; two grandparents, Patriarch Brlcham Jensen and Mrs. Tomrnine Jensen, all of Centerfleld. William J. Marshall William J.

Marshall. 83, died Monday at the home ot a daughter, Mrs. B. C. Oranvillc, 2812 Grant avenue, following a linscrinc illness.

Marshall was born in England v'une a stm of James and Mary Battler Marshall. He came to Utah 50 years ago. In Coalvlllc many years. He had lived in Osdcn nine years. Surviving arc a daughter, Mrs.

Granvllle: a son, Lorenzo Marshall of Eaels, Idaho; ft brother, Joseph H. Marshall, and a sister Charlotte Marshall Price, both of England, arrangements are under the direction of the Larkln it Sons mortuary. Yale Felt services for Yale Felt, Leon and Kitherine u. 14. daughter of rne Jecsc Felt.

549 Seventeenth street, who died 'iinday. will be conducted In the L. eighth ward chapel Wednesday at 1 p. rrlends may call at the Rose room In the Jesoret mortuary Tuesday until noon, and at the family home Tuesday afternoon anc evening and Wednesday until the time oi services. Interment will be in Osden city DEEDS Tlr Trust company to Tracy Loan and Trust compa lot 27 10 and Investment iii Alvl Walllo, lot 1, block 4, Longvlew Park i Benefit Building John W.

Sessions, lot 18, blorlc 4, Thorndylce subdivision L. A. Thomsen to Francis M. Baer lot 154, Marlborough Place McConaugfiy Investment. company to A.

Thomsen, lot 154, Marlborough Place McFaVland Lumber and Hardware to Melvln J. Carlson, lot 8, block 42, ten-acre plat A Tames JS, Weight to George Collett, lot 19, block 22. five-acre plat narles I. Douglas lo WllUam S. division 0 bl 3 Walker sub Romlg to' 'wiliiam' Pr'ocVoV, 10 10 10 An 8-Month Boarder at $27 Mo.

Spends $216 From 3-Line, 7-Day Ad 500 Rooms Wanted The Opens Next Sure to List Your Spare Boom. NpwWWas. 590 pUNERALS OARN-Funeial services I0 fhomaT" Cam, who died at'hls home Saturday morning will be. held from the FUtf Ward L. D.

S. chapel Tuesday, September 18, at I p. BUhop J. Drury conducting. The casket will be open it.the late residence, 338 Brooklyn avenue, from 10 until time.of services Tuesday.

Interment at the city, cemetery, under direction ot Lindquist Scns- Carlquist mortuary. ohn A. Davidson to Qrrl'n' AHa. cemetery. of Lorn; Bench.

Cnl. Funeral arrangements have made. not been Charon LaMar Wretberg son of Mr. Mrs. M.

WretberK, 153 Roberta street, died early Monday moraine at the family estdcncc following a lingering Illness. The child was born In Salt Lake City eptember 24, 1929. and Is survived by his 'arents, one brother, Douglas; one sister, hti rnE as a SM Water, but In his anxiety was wild, nnd to i Ross' round. NINE lefts, ands on MeLarnUVs Capped left rlgnt crosses in mldrfnit in a 15 Change, and It was McLarSin the deadly punchtr, who backed away first erBncl Hoss tearlns It was Ross' round. ROUND TEN leiu at if a bcd 05s nead wlth jeits a half dozen times and penned champion's chin with two left Barne tSSk- re SC emed to hurt os i tl a.

half dozen more left jobs left hooks before he swarmed in. belt- but iBht-, a right cross, and then swarmed out "w5r7 co t5 lt lnt an ther iif nlent to est moment from their smelling pace, then they went back to -Jonir-range Jthblng. McLarnln rrlert Ross up with his lilt, but Barnc? bobbed and weaved lj -in from Vn mi four- strnlBht left cut again. They McLarnln's round. ROUND ELEVEN 5 ltht! nt McLar'nVn acd immediately 1 'S omnt moment.

humpinu on thc-Irish- ro he hcw and rested a As they came away. Hoss rlr into McLarnln's head, and 8lm St closcd It was Ross' round. ROUN'D TWELVE fc.il* 8 8 -diately into a clinch and held each other ns both hands into his from It was Ross' round. BOUND THIRTEEN McLarnln tried to keep THm a00J Ml h00 0" the Irishman head. As they pulled away, Ross flung a beautiful right Into McLar- Jifn's swollen face and the Irishman was in desperate straits.

Srt an trucsed considerably. Mr McLarnln met His eft thc swe Ross put dow eye was hii and him coming In with both iK on Raw" hut closlnu that, and McLnr- on new lifr. McLsrnln olll if, 0( lrl the champlor. ji ch and Barney Mi Into a clinch cell rang four grandparents, Mr nd Mrs. G.

E. Wretbcrg and Mr. and drs. A. J.

Chavon, all ot Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p. m. in the Nlbtey Park D. S. ward chapel, with Bishop George Voollcy officiating.

Interment grill be In he Wasatch Lawn burial park. Friends call at thc family residence Wednes- lay Irom 10 a. m. to 2:30 p. m.

Ruth Joan Haslam Ruth Joan Haslam. 9-month-old daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. Reid S. Haslam, died the family North Fifth West trect, Monday at.

12:15 p. m. of pneu- lonla. Surviving are her parents, two brothers, Reed Scott, and Clyde Shirl Haslam: one sister. Florence LaRue Haslam, and her grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rldd and Mrs.

Emma Haslam, of Salt Lake City. Emma Everett Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Everett. ifo of the late George Everett, pioneer grocer of Salt Lake City, were conducted aplto1 H1 D- 3- chapel Monday nt IJ 1 Ttl. Bishop Joe! Rlchardn officiated, antt! burial was in the City cemetery.

Charles Franklin Webb I EDEN. Franklin Webb, esld yt of Utah, before 1 died Satur- Caroline Hyde Turner Mrs. Carolina Hyde Turner, 10, widow of Fred Turner, died Monday at the family home. 39o East Center street, afto' nn Illness of one week oalt bo rn st Cotton- ake county, May 3, 18S5. dauEhter of William and Sally Allred Hyde She had resided In Logan since 1880.

Her husband died in 1914. sons and daughters survive. Mrs, cU 1 8 A tundahl, Mrs. M. B.

Wllholt, Letty T. Turner nnd Grace Turner, Loean: John H. Turner, Calgary, Canada; S. M. Turner, Glendlve, Monti Lyman Turner, McGrath, Canada; Vi Alame 26 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; eight brothers and sisters, William Hyde.

Losan; Don Hyde, Portland, Frank Hyde, Metropolis, Mrs, Rose Woolf and Mrs. Clara Burnham. Salt Lake City: Ezra Hyde. Idaho' Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Jane Motcn, Hyrum; Mrs.

Henry Hanccy, Hyde Park. 1C ral iilr an cm ents are bcln made with the Lindqulst Sons mortuary. William M. Leigh MALAD, M. Leigh.

82, one ot the first settlers ot Malad, died at his home in Malad Saturday evening, September 15. Lcieh, a son of Daniel and Ann of five sons and a daughter, one, Warren W. Leigh, Akron, Ohio, survives i i 5 5 ls by a brother, Earn Lelirh, Boise, Idaho; a sister. Mrs. Ann Jones, Burley, Idaho; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren He was an active member oi the Reor- A A hurch served sident of the branch here six years.

noVisav membcr the Maiad tt of years he was county probate Judge. He also had served as Jiis- sessor nd depufcy county as- services will ce conducted Wednesday in (lie Reorganized church under direction of the Odd Fellows lodee. STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES Brigham City JENSEN Brlgham an hme hl daughter, Mrs. RihvHT ger, rs. Ruby Black, ot complications which set in after an automobile accident a week aso He was croMlriE a street when he accl- ta C0 lde 1 11 .1 i lrc i Bllt car whlch swerved hitting him.

Bind was thought several days, when complications developed to cause his death His body was taken to Hurley, where the Payne mortuary has charec of funeral arrance- nas a daughter buried there. rn lnhlowa rcn 21 "SB- 1 "snarl nine years of age. st 1 str ns man and went into the livestock business, rldlne the range "ars He was still an active ranle f.lme of his injury. He is by lour sons and daughters Kuhy Black, Mrs. Lillian Jackson Irvlri iBin nlTn" Wcbb 11 wlfc dlcd a previously died Sarah A.

Forman dBUh and a resident of Mrs rm an was in Washington visiting whe sne suffered a stroke Saturday. She is survived by her husband Npnh! orman; seven sons and daughters. 1 ue orman. Wlnlock; A. J.

Pocatcllo' irnnr. Wr-onL- nA i L. rceral services S. church. man.

MofFla will bp conriucled the Morelnnd Torvel Croft ANTHONY Croft. 18. haq made his home nt tho at tlie Idaho State Industrial school for The past eight yT-irs fed at the school hospital Thursday! M- lSK, i ns an necessitated by intestinal fin. Funeral services were con ducted afternoon in the Basalt rlCd I0r rn Uh botl1 Round even. ROUND FOURTEEN McLarnin in with popping ness' head with ions strength, left-s, despite the fact that his own eft es- was completely closed.

Both scarcely able 5mnsh pd It out at close ot thc hand and ho drilled ns ad t. i Ul lcns nd is drove a an hV kf ss thc rlnK So th banned ced as McLarnln sought TI a A tnc ben sounded. It was Ross' round. ROUND FIFTEEN McLarnin stabbed Ross' head with a lonr Jit attain RarnBi, as Ross. inn -m wenrlness, nnd Bet ro llkC a madt rmn, rang.

It was Rosi round. Ogden A 1 Ban, lot 4, block 4. Xtta Place A. Holmqulst to Eric W. Sholund, lot 28, block 1.

Waterloo addition National Investment company to John S. Glcason, lot 13, block 5, five-acre plat A 'racy Loan and Trust company to Christian Peterson, lot 0, block 3, Maryland subdivision Ernest E. Walker to Real Estate Investment company, lot 16, block 4, Liberty Heights arley E. Butterworth to Austin L. Butterworth, section 27, township a south, range 1 west Cornelius D.

Campbell to Claire Campbell, lot 7, block 63, plat Grace E. Nelson to Frances Hughes, lot 110, Tlneley First addition, Murray 'ranees Hushes to Arthur Nelson, lot 110, Tinglcy First addition, Murray oseph H. Hardman to Ray Scott', lot 40, block 2, Kltnball subdivision arah Rowley to Thomas W. Ro'wiey et lot 1, block 2, West Drive subdivision tewart Hutchlnson to Florence Hutchlnson, lot 29, Tingley first addition, Murray B. Arnovitz to Henry Golsl, lot 6, live-acre plat A QUIT CLAIM DEEDS merlean Mutual Building and Loan company to O.

A. Newey, lot 7, block 4, five-acre plat A Union Investment company to Hyrum Anderspn, lot li, block 3, Coolidee Place Mary E. Whitmore et al. to George C. Whitmore company, lot 1, ock 78, plat A Local Realty company to Tracy Loan and Trust company, lot 4, block 14, plat H.

Sheldon Thomas to 10 10 10 .10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1,600 1,600 BANKRUPTCY ii. 0 i Par sl1 Salt Lake City; liabilities. assets. J15; all excepted. BIRTHS and Florence Low Beau- 5 UBnn nd Pa" ia'uBh 1 Mr Rnd Mrs Fountain and Mrs Earl son.

nt a Mrs Arthur Moss, Jaushtcr; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nunley, son. DEATHS Richard Cam, Brooklyn avenue, carcinoma! David Cassadr, 66. 261 September' i rect unknown hut natural, Lyman Corey, 70, Blng- a r0 5 -y-'- en i ber H.

65. 32B Septem- 31. SSOS Seventh irte' September 14. DA QulST Jo1 1 Pct er Dahlqulst, 73. 882 Elder court, intestinal obstruction, Sep- ccmpcr 16 Emma Freestone Everett, 82, 70 carcinoma, September 16.

Rudolph Lassche. 69, 1319 In- i a A i. September 14. Mttsunagn, 13 3672 est First South tmeber Nlelson. 25 lnanltlon 542 Pomatto, 71, 175 East Sc'fteKb'er'Vz Ulh 5t Ct ndo rdltls May Pulsipher, 47, Burley, Idaho, myocarditis.

September 15. MARRIAGE LICENSES FRANCIS M. WANLASS, 2.1. Salt Lake City; 515 F. Y2 lf eC ftl r- 11 'T A ITATIM- o-T qalt it nit City; 26 EDWARDS.

26. Salt Idahn. Lake City ALBERTA MILLER. 26, Lake City. DIVORCES ASKED th Guild rrom "'s D.

Guild, ruelty; attorney, J. Allan Crockett. Katie A. Dadlcy from Charles V. Dadley, Cr ll ltorn William 0.

Shelton M.irle Spencer Gallegos from Aaron Gal- S5 '5, 8 tttto "'ney, Alonzo P. Kesler. Ruby McClinton from Kenneth McCiln- ton, crucltr; attorney. Alonzo p. KcaleT DIVORCES GRANTED ith S.

Guild from Ellis D. Guild. Herbert M. Schiller. Dorothy Wcthercll from Lynn C.

cruelty: Judge Herbert M. Schiller. Wllma I. Norton from Glenn Norton, nonsupport: Judze Herbert M. Schiller Henry C.

Crowr from 'Pearl B. Crowe, cruelty; Jiidsc Herbert M. Schiller! NEW SUITS FILED Welby L. Turj.ii) vs Utah Light and Traction company, personal Injuries, Edna N. Thomas, lot 7, block 1, Lyndala subdivision Thomas K.

Blesineer to Hylund Lumber and Hardware company, section 4, township 2 south, ranee 1 east Hyrum Bennlon Jr. ot al. to Eli7a A. H. Bennlon, section 1C, township 2 south, range 1 west 1 Bowers Investment company to James E.

Weight, lot 19, block 22, five-acre plat A i William Dorrij.to William Murchey, lot 6. block 51, Klnney G. Improved Olty plat 10 DECREES Estate of Laura Cllft to Melba Cllft, lot 1, block 10, plat A. Estate of Eliza M. B.

Smith to Harvey G. Smith et section 10, township 2 south, range I west ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGES First Security Trust company to In- termountaln Title and Guaranty company, lot 25, block 3, South Lawn subdivision Intermountain Title and Guaranty company to Charles G. Johnson, lot 25, block 3. South Lawn subdl- sfon 'AFFIDAVITS Joseph Zito. bu, township 1 south, range 2 west.

Thomas Alston, lot 4, block 3, Perkins Grand View. Joseph O. Stone, lot 3, block 43, plat B. Ray G. Wood, lot 3, block 43, plat gay O.

Wood, iot 3, block 43 plat Ray G. Wood, lot 3. block 43, plat B. LeGrand P. Backman.

section 25, township 2 south, ranee 1 west. Tnomns A. Howard sectlim 3, township 3 south, range 1 east. L. Chcsney, lot 11, block 2, Central subdivision.

T. B. Chatelaln, section 6, township 2 south, range 1 east. Milton J. Orr, section 29, township 1 south, range 1 west.

Francis T. Meik, lot 5, block 20, plat F. P. G. Downs lot 2, block 9, ten-acre plat A.

Morrison, Merrill lot 12, block 20. Forest Dalr. Sidney E. Mulcock, lot 12, block 20, Forest Dale. Wesley G.

Howell, lot 50, Laurelhurst. Joseph B. Arnovitz, lot 3, block 13, plat F. ORDERS Estate of Wallace W. Gardner to Federal Farm Loan corporation, section 34, township 2 south, range 1 west 4 nrjo Estate of Wilhelmlna D.

Brydson to Belt Dulley, lot 30, block 18, Forest Dale. Estate ot Wilhelmlna D. Brydson to Belt Dalley, lot 20, block 18, Forest Dale i 42 1 Estate of Ottu A. Christink toHo'me Owners Loan corporation, lot 3, block 13. plat 450 CERTIFICATES OF SALE J.

W. Oldham et al. to Zion's Benefit Building society, lot 8, block 28. ten-acre plat A Earl Wright et al. to Zion's Benefit Building society, lot 11, block 1-A.

five-acre plat A 1.67B MORTGAGES Albey E. Cox to Home Owners Loan corporation, section 8, township 3 south, range 1 east 2,240 Mrs. Fred Ehlers to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 22, block s. Capitol Avenue addition 3,471 Ervln L. Howard to Homo Owners Loan corporation, lot 37, block 8, Oakley subdivision 1,905 William G.

Swaner to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot block 6. five-acre plat A 4,540 Don R. to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 22, block 2, Franklin sub-division 1337 Duane Candland to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 9, block 20, ten-acre plat A 5,754 Harold L. Cropper to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 9, block 18 ten-acre plat A services for Sylvia Gleerup Dean will be held Wednesday at 11 a. m.

in the Lark In chapel. 260 East So. Temple. Friends may call the chapel Tuesday from to 8 p. and Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.

m. Additi- services will be held Wednesday in the Brlgham City Sixth ward chapel at 3 p. m. The casket will be open at the chapel from 2:30 to 3 p. 'm.

Interment In Brlgham City cemetery for Jacob Emll Erlck- son, age 70. witl.be held Thursday at 2 ll Murray Second ward chapel, R. R. Rasmussen officiating. Friends may call at the residence, 50o9 South Second West.

Thursday from 10 a. m. until time of services. Interment In ijurray city ceme- of George A. tcry, under direction Jenkins mortuary.

for Golden Harry Quiver will be held Wednesday at 12:15 p. m. In the Twenty-seventh ward chapel. Bishop Joel Richards will officiate. Friends may call at the family residence, 2o street, today (Tuesday) from -( to 8 P.

m. ana Wednesday from 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Interment in Oity cemetery, under direction of Joseph William Taylor.

Inc. services for Richard T. Moore will be conducted Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. in the Rose room, 36 East Seventh South, Bishop George D.

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nu Interment will be In the Spanish Fork cemetery, under direction 'of Deseret mortuary services for Thomas L. Ure win bo conducted Wednesday at 2 in the FarmlnBton Central ward cha'pel Bishop E. Gregory offlciatintr Friends may call at the French room in the- mortuary, 38 East Seventh South, Tuesday, and at the home In Farmington Wednesday from 10 a. m. to 1 p.

m. Interment will be in Bountiful cemetery, under direction of Deseret mortu- for Charon LaMnr Wretberg will be held at the Ntbley Park ward chapel at "3 P. Wednesday! Bishop George Woolley officiating. Friends may call at the family residence. 753 Roberta street, from 10 a.

m. to 2:30 p. m. Interment In Wasatch Lawn Burial park-, under direction of Joseph William Taylor. Inc.

pARD OF THANKS to thank their friends and neighbors for kindness, sympathy nnd beautiful flowers nt the luneral. (Signed) Mrs. C. Davidson. John James H.

and Bert Smith. vPECIAL NOTICES 11 "home c'h'lld'rcn" AND FOUND 12 spotted, lost. Rcw. H. 7276.

657 Coastvl. EGAL NOTICE Arthur E. Elliott to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 2, block 17-A five-acre plat A 2.178 Joseph L. Halvcrson to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 22, block 3. Perkins addition 2400 John Hardy to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 33, block 1.

Win- Held subdivision lag C. Kingsford to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 1581, Highland Park, plat A 374 Die A. Larsen to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 2, block 4. plat 8,458 Mary L. Moran to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 1, block 8 plat 3 ac7 Frantz Nielsen to Home Owners'Lo'a'n corporation, lot 4.

block 94, plat Edward O. Platt to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 17, block 11, DoiiBlas Park 4530 J. Verner Roueche to Home Owners Loan corporation, 16, block Toronto subdivision 3400 David H. Rouse to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 3, Work 32, plat A Ettle P. strinchnm fix Loan corporation, lot '1, block 37.

plat LcRoy F. Taylor to Loan corporation, cection 34, township 1 north, rnnee 1 west Joseph G. Winkler to Home Owncri Loan corporation, lot 120, Sandy Edward L. Rosc'nberc' ers Loan corporation, lot 6, block 3. North Windsor Mark Kix.ion to Home Owners'Lo'a'n corporation, section 27, township I south, 1 east Matilda Phillips to Home "owners Loan corporation, lot 1, block 50, iella L.

Roberts" 11 2 QBR 2,859 3 inn 1.647 2,376 IN THE DISTRICT CO0RT OF THE United States for the'district of Utah. Notice on petition for discharge In bankruptcy. In the matter of John Elmo son, a bankrupt. In bankruptcy No. Notlce Is hereby given that John Elmo Jasperson has filed his petition on the 12th day of September, 1334, praying for a discharge from all his debts In bankruptcy.

All creditors and other persons Interested are ordered to attend at the hearing upon said petition before the United States district judge, in- the United States court room in the federal building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on thc 22nd day of October. 1934, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon thereof, and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be irrnnted. By general rule of the court, It Is further ordered that any creditor opposing this application shall enter his appearance and file specifications in writing in opposition thereto with the undersigned referee, 424 Season Salt Lake City, Utah, In thc manner and at the time as provided In general order No. 32. J.

T. M'CONNELL. Referee in Bankruptcy. Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, September 17th, 1934.

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Spring's. 1732 ton 300 Scott bidg. BUBO RI Reas. prices experts. You pay no more for this service.

Your Dr. will recommend us. slelans' Supply 48 2 2319 Stockings. Abdominal -JOHNSON DRUGS 203 Main- Street. Medical 17a TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES 18 BUSES.

EVERYWHERE OMAHA ANGELES 9.00 HICAGD IETROIT YORK S.OOlPORTLAND 21.50ISPOKANE 24.50ISEATTLE 34.251'FRISCO 13.00 13.00 15.50 10.00 WBPOT TICKET OFFICE TEM1PLE SQUARE EOTEL Steamship Tickets 19 MALE HELP 2o A NTED Fijot class radiator repairman rttakl arse shbp None ptnersjeeg apply. Bog Q-32. Trib -Tele WAI500 o. men a nd women all employment, to resistor order presente WANTED Eisht salesmen ior Salt Lake as. 486U county Fast selline poduct; Call 1 P.

Hooper bide. MONEY TO LOAN lfl AUTOMOBILES 31 WHEN YOU WANT TO RAISE MONEY QUICKLY 4VD AT THE LOWEST IB TO DROP IN BERK. YOUR CAR IS THE SECURITY. NO NO WAITING aO-MINTJTE SERVICE SO. WAS.

JLQ30 AUTO LOANS- SCHOOL WEEDS SOLVED nSw a JI? IOT Whco own now under way. Let us help to flnanci the new school year for Sou. llnan 25-35, clean habits bi-yVSSj rPabfts" a 1S! a completed high school! state INVEST. 21 TRAINING 22 UTAH BARBER COLLEGE 161 Regent ll Special price now. Earn'whllelSng DALESMEN WANTED 24 ORGANIZATION PLANS rearrangements and new 1m- man for road detail work for nationally established firm; car and personal expenses with car furnished" Write.Box Q-9 Modernize Make It Rentable Now ship 3 south, range I east 2,200 Joseph E.

Allen to Land Bank Commissioner, section 32. township 3 south, range 1 east 400 Karen Sundqulst to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 2. Miller subdivision 1,652 Margaret E. Brimley to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 14, block 2. Platt subdivision 3,313 Runo Benge to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 4, block 2, Perkins Second addition 1,955 W.

A. McComb to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 20, Wllmins- tlon subdivision 1 3533 Caroline H. Lloyd lo Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 2, block 81. Plat A 860 Nina E. Dansle to Home Owners Loan- corporation, lot 9.

block 1, Fruitdale addition 3,690 lilea Winger to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 0, ID-acre plat 1,853 Otto Saline to Home Owners Loan corporation, section 5, township 2 south, range 1 east 1,602 Angus Plckett to Home Owners Loan corporation, section 15. township 1 south, ranue 1 west 7,774 Katherlne Thurston. to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 26, block 2. Walker subdivision 1,741 Charles M. to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 47, block 2, Cllve subdivision 1,960 Esther M.

Wilson to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 2, block 22, Plat 3,320 Walter C. Best to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 7, block 3. Plat I 2.303 Kittle. Craig to Home Owners Loan corporotlon, lot 4, block 5, plat 2,223 L. Egcertsen Cluft to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 2, block 27, plat 3.050 Building Materials THE RIO GRANDE LUMBER 118 So 5th West.

Considerable reduction In retail lumber prices. See us before you rc- model. repair or build. Was. 6434 KETCHUM BUILDERS' SUPPLY Eperythine for the Builder.

780 West 4th So. Was 8411 Contractors CEMENT, plaster and all kinds of remodel- repairing. Anton Chrlstenson. 142 W. 5th North.

Was 6452-w REM ODELING, paper, paint, plaster, com- lete Job; est. free. John Hanks, H. 4242. PLASTERING, cement work, rcmodelinir, etc.

Was. 9962-J. Carpenter Work REMODELING, carpenter work, roof work, plastering. Hy. Floor Finishing ELECTRIC' sanding machine for rent; abut polishers.

350 So. State. Was. 4948. OLD floors sanded, made like new.

Average room. t3. Phone Hy. 7750-R. Furniture Repairing ROYAL Furniture 347 E.

2nd 8. Was. 1581. Upholstering, refng. and repairing.

Heating CALL Sunrac Heating Co. ior complete heating and Air Conditioning Serv. 1240. Window Shades 8ANDER3 WINDOW SHADES Lowest prices, free samples and quotations, allowances made on old rollers, shades reversed. 848 South State.

Was. 7005 CALL AN EXPERT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Abstracter GOOD prop, titles get Eood loans. Expert title man. Thos. Homer.

404 S. St. W. 5602. Assayers UNION Assay Office, Inc.

P. O. Box 1528 152.4 So. W. Temple.

Was. 1109. C. S. COWAN, 180 South West Temple.

Sail Was. -4114. Auto Parts SOUTH State St. Auto Wreckage 1623 So. Slate.

H. 6039 and 3200 So. State, 6636. We buy and sell used cnrs. trucks Rebuild batteries, tire.i all sizes, makes COMPLETE (stock.

New parts for all cars trucks. Mendenhall's. 38 S. W. T.

W. 1580. Auto Radiators VALLACE WELDING RADIATOR WKS. Radiators cleaned, repaired. 50 8.

W. T. to Home Owneis corporation, lot 5, block 56, Plat 8100 Samuel T. Sinnll to Home "owners Loan corporation, lot 3. block 24 plat 4580 Don C.

Wood to Home Owners' Lo'a'ri rp ra lct 2 block 19, plat 6,000 P. Powell to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 1. block 33, plat 3,100 to Owner, Loar, Helen M. B. Smith to'Flrit "Se'ciirHy ian! block sub plat ry Co lnm Emlly lot 6.

block 30. plat E. Edw. .1. Martin to Land Bank Co'rn- ml-Mloner.

section 15. township 3 south, rantre 1 west Thomn.i Martin to Land Bank Coni- mt.i-<lnnfr. section 15. 3 sown, ranur 1 weu Jogcph E. Allrn tn feAiiii Land Berkeley, lection 32, town- 2,576 1,000 1.000 2.SOO 1.700 1.600 Automobile Tops (10 up: also roadster, coupe Tops.

Ral's Top-Body Shop. 813 8 St. W. -4450 WALT BLOOMFIELD TOP Glass CO. Top? aa new.

74 3, and E. Was. 4518. Awnings SMITH ADAMS, Mfr. awntncs, canopies, porch swings, carden umbrellas, camplni tents and Edison n.

VI. 1654 8PERE Tont Awn. watrrproo! covers, tents, awns. 370 So. Temple Dancing 8 PRIV.

lessons. 13; trial, 75c. Woodward'! B. Main. Write for catnlogn.

501J Dentist Cteanlng and Dyeing SPECIAL care given all kinds cleaning Velvet Cleaning Shop. 30 N. St. W. 885.

House Insulation REDUCE heatine costs cne-thlrd by installing ASBESTO-LITE in your attic. Reduces summer temperatures fi degrees. Tel. Was. 074.

Home Garden Co. Lawn Mowers Sharpened EXPERT lawn mower grinding. Charles A Fowler, 03 West Broadway. Was. 4080, Massage LIEF McMANUS.

Masseur. Wasatch (Men's department.) Moving Storage FURNITURE moved to Denver, Salt Lake 01 Cal. by bonded experts. Everithing In- no cretins nee. MOV- INO Sc STORAGE Co.

Salt Lake. W. HOUSEHOLD goods packed, moved and Modern fireproof shipped anywhere. warehouse. dlst.

mov. ipecialty. REDMAN VAN STOR. CO. W.

1463 Patent Attorneys THOMAS THOMAS. U. S. Res. marks.

Bldg. Printers, Bmders CENTURY PRINTING high-class commercial work. 235 Edison st. Was. 1801.

FOR private and public library blndinu see Edison St. Was. IK70. Structural Steel INDUSTRIAL STEEL As IRON CO. Iron and steel for all purposes; welding, bluck- DR.

IHlDSpN. Dr 511-512 Scolt S.J,y_40C2 bids. NRA teeTti" beautiful, durable, now onls S3 All kinds dental service at reduced rates Trench 111 RK BURBAUGH'S Jewelry 'start. Good repairing. 155 go.

ante. Wu. $217 Vermin Exterminated NRA EXTERMINATION. LOWiTST PRICES EXTERMINATING CO 623 MILTON AVE HY. 4830 USE f.OVINGER'S IN3ECTICIDE for BEDBUGS ROACH DOOM joj EOACHES.

W. 8314. 119 W. Templt men free to travel, sales exp. not nec- 'f Brc wllitoB to learn.

Good money to those who qualify. Mr. McDonald. Richmond hotel, a POSITIONS WANTED MALE 25 to earn bd. and rm.

while at- io-' S'. Buslne college. Cal Was. 1812. References furnished.

DEPZA1 poard and roorri. Was. 1018. work 'r se1 rvlo educated, well traveled, good chauffeur or commercial CEMALE HELP 1 WANTED 26 SonJ 3 atudents fo'VaVn board, room, positions for graduates Write Business College. 45 Bdway TW 9 ar00m WAGES GUARAN- rl TEED JIO week, plus board and room.

Apply Colombo Inn. Box 1155, McOill, RETAIL bakery salesgirl. State age, expe- rlence. Box 1264, Pocatello. Idaho.

GIRL for gen. housework and care of chil- references. 3 5 canable of taking responsibility; advancement assured; references. Box Q-10, WAITRESS wanted, experienced. Gate Cafe, 56 East 1st South.

Eagle en for cooklnc and housework; prefer one to go home nights. GIRL for Keneral housework. References required. 427 First avc. Was.

3734-M CAPABLE woman or ulrl for housework In nice home. Phone Haysvlllc 70. or address Box 579. Kaynvllle. gCHOOLS FOR WOMEN 27 fV WE can furnish employment to earn part tuition.

Take your business course a' Lyroan Secretarial School. Atlas Bide POSITIONS WAITED FEMALE FAMILY washing wanted, by experienced woman. Was. 556L EXP. beauty operator wishes position.

Call 81 or write Box 51. Fort Douglas. EXPERIENCED cook, city desires po- sltlon In good home. Q-44. TYPIST would like work for experience.

Low wages. Was. 5183-R, REPINED lady desires work in L. D. S.

home. refs. W. 5183-R. AUCTION SALES 30 THE BEAUTIFUL OP THE NIEK THOMAS HOME, 3515 HIGHLAND DRIVE, WILL ALL BE SOLD BY AUCTION TUESDAY, 10:30 A.

M. This home was furnished with taste and creat pains were taken to have furnishings harmonize. Salt Lake's leading stores, California shops were nil sought to complete this show home, now ivs all for sale and at your own price; 9x18 Gulislan nut with Or.itc pad; 3-plcce spring arm living room set. Majestic radio that cost J3in: 3 35x63 Gullstan TUBS, spinnst desk and chair, telephone stand, Inrae. leaf-sold mirror, 3-plece gold mantel set, done by Lambournc: large davenport table, pair torchiors and other lamps; large imported Chinese lamp; J25B electric refrigerator, used only 3 months; Wcst- InBhouse electric range, full automatic, with clock, it's like new; 8-3x10-6 crcen Aliiknriv rug, 8-3x10-6 rnsc Gullstan rug.

214x15 Gullstan hall runner, 27x54 Gullstan rug, 6x9 Wilton rug, apple gycen bedroom set, with very best springs and spring mattresses; French gray 'bedroom cet, with Inner, sprlne mattress and best springs; Eureka vacuum with attachments, new Pioneer washer, pictures, oil paintintcs, dishes, bric-a-brac, bedding tools, some common furniture in basement, hard-carved end tables, magazine racks, occasional tables, its the sale of the year if you want nice furniture. No preview please W. H. ADAMS, AUCTIONEER Hy. -4800 rHALES DERRICK.

AUCTIONEER High clz.u auction service Wn.i WI H. ADAMS. AUCTIONEER 1484 to 148B SO STATE HY 48QO ONEY TO LOAN31 MY AUTOS AND FURNITURE FOR ADDITIONAL MONEY. REFINANCE YOUR PRE3ENT LOAN NOTES. BOUGHT RUSSELL M.

MIL1.ER CO. JUDGE BLDG. WAS. 1788. dealings aro confidential, dlgnl- luielj Peasant Wo require abTo- NO SECURITY OR fNDORSER8 Payments to suit your income? VALLEY FINANCE CO.

706 WALKER BANK BLDG. MONEY TO LOAN sT a 11 PERSONAL LOANS oan a of 4 You may extend payments convenient period time. 1 er any 20 mo, L(DiAN ho SOC. LOANS 1 rnonth or 1 year, PEOPLE'S THRIFT. CO WAS.

1976. 157 SO. Plonezr company, state supervised iJo pann nl on furniture, tomobiles and co-maker loans. Come or Phone FIKAKCE CO. 2.0, 207 Kninht Block.

PROVO, UTAH Tele. Piovo Room 821 Ecclcs Bldf. OGDEN, OTAK PNPER -STATE -SUPE VI SION CASH LOANS For any pur- pose advanced to employed men rid women on their personal note. J5.00 and up. Quick service.

A mutual profit shar- CREDIT AS3N. 311 Walker Bant Bldg. sf Joff 1S tn own name in 30 MINUTES OR LESS No signers or security required. No worthy person refused CASM CREBET CO. 505 SCOTT BLDG.

188 SO. MAIN 8T. SALES LOW RATES BUDGET SYSTEM, INC. 122 MOTOR AVE. WAS 53L1 IS-MIWUTE SERVICE" WITHOUT SECURITY SALT LAKE CREDIT GO.

25 EAST 2ND 3O. SEASON BLDQ. OR MORE RS SEC "RITY Main 400 Utah Sav. Tr. 235 So Judge Bldg.

DISCOUNT 3rd 80. and Main. or more to working people on their ojvn note. No cosigners or mort- EMPLOYEES 51 LOAN SOC. MeCornick Bldg.

10 1st So. THE DIAMOND SHOP, 176 S. MAIN A HIGHLY respectable place, where and gentlemen can borrow honey on diamonds and watches at lesal rates AND Own no. S02 Ezra Thompson bldg. UP to employed people on your ote.

FINANCIAL DISCOUNT CO VIILLER LOAN buys, trades, loans on sultn, watches, old gold 47 2nd So. SALE 32 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH EVERY CAR UNDER BOOK VALUE EVERY CAR RECONDITIONED EVERY CAR GUARANTEED 1033 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1033 PLYMOUTH Coupe 1930 FORD Sport Coupe 1931 BUICK 87 Sedan 1930 STUDEBAKER Coupe 1929 DE SOTO Sedan ID30 DURANT Coach 1929 CHRYSLER Coupe 1929 CHRYSLER Sedan 1S29 GRAHAM Sedan 1931 AUBURN Sedan 15 CHEAPER CARS $545 535 245 525 27S 250 150 295 275 ins 395 42 SO, STATE 1445 (Continued on.

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