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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 24

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1 THE BALT LAKE mm WE RWDAY MOftNINfl DFCEMCFH 0 1634 8 REDSKINS DROP SCHEDULE SET jSTATE TROOPS Local Obituaries NEW KKCOKI) ESTABLISHED ISY TOP BOW REGION DRAWS BASKET DATES Will Kogrra Gets Behind Camp aign li i near 4 1 1 1 ti 1 1 -or Baby Count Stotc Isaac Gasc Uutlla It Alice Larson Sundqulst PRACTICE TILT TO BUY CATTLE Dufflti ti Wel North Tern Mr Alle Prrla tartan Bunrtnllt SI lh 1 1 traidrnrf at Ih family ritiiw Filth av-m ut iikidenlna ul tn nua Aklutdky 14 I I At (rf hrart dUcaa CALLED OUT TO HALT CLASHES Mr Imllln aa kern In Farti Idaho July w1 a oq at Hr -OUliinl and had knn ontttkt ted i (ltd rnttMiht'alcd Vk aton and Mat htn company JJ had been fit tVcul four Bioathl an 1) 4 hurcb -orlr at on All bblA nhould bd ed fn rvin a maion 1 iLo Ui outura atateii the-ciplnion of Will Roger according sumum are in to Angu A Acre national publicity I nish in supeivuor for the 'register yourii'f 'bnltim Buie conducted Gotrrnnirnt Will 1000 Hrad in County 'I'll Wrrk Tlie ichedule for purvhaslng 1000 head of Salt Lake county ralUe next week part of the government program of taking 50000 ralUe off Utah farina nd range to eonerve remain mg feed aupplir wa announced Ky tonight to prevent po Violence Threatened Kentucky Coal Mine Union Dispute LOUISVILLE Ky Dec I pV-Na ional guardsmen weie called out in BAY Ml 4 MOWS TKAC'Jt (sllf Par 1 Bw ownrg bv A K- Barnl ot Ran Nrv stepped worlds rererd for mile end ilslernth hers toils be winning Ihe $30 dd-ed Sen trsm lsre hsndlrap Tap Raw 3 year-nld son ef Pranuta and Toe High revered the dlstanr In 1 43 to better the world'! rrrord nf l'4t 1-S erl by Hot 1 Mrlmont rourse heplrm-her 7 1J frank Ormont finished 'eeeend and Rork was third The handicap brought out 11 of tho leading contenders (or Ihe $25-09 added Bov Mredowe handicap lo be run here Deeember Jl and the tlrtoiy of Top Row established him as one of the la-verltrs for the feature atake evsnt of the meet Becker i Best a group ct former college and high achool platen took the Utuh varsllv Into camp Saturday night 51 37 In th Utah coop Tha Becker'a team Jed bv Floyd Millet took an early lead in th fuel half making ter) point befor the Utah train got alarted Utah mad a better battle nut of It during the serond half acoring IT point while their opponenli wei tallying thlrly Kinner lleckstesd nd Rerg played good ball for Utuh while MuM who icoied 17 point for high point man and Bill Pendleton played well lor the Berker'g team The Utuh fieshmen had little trou ble running over the Fighteenlh ward quintet 72 22 In a preliminary fries The Krosh lrd at the half 22 to Verl Wilde wa high-point man of this game with 22 point The score- BECKRt a I UTAH Millet rt 1 I 11 Miller rf Parkr II I 1 1 Uroia If 8 Pndlrion 0 0 1(1 inner Jensen 4 I vsllu re Also Is 0 0 0 Kramer Is WtUinein II I I II Jmr rf Coucn Is 1 I I I Pus e-rf ills J'SJi a o'lh ill ft 1 baby" campagn being In dn irdoi Utuh who ha come to Salt Uke City1 Saturday by Vere I Martineau county agricultural en( Total fund for purchuig Ure 1000 head In Salt Lake county are 114 000 (aid Mr Martineau All person selling the catlle will be required to furnish a atntement a to number of livestock on the farm and amounts of available feed on the farm None Conrad Harrington Mary Alice Com it ul Juhnthen 1 lormer resident ol Belt mm Jiroint Duldit on the campaign with the noted hu-lf1' Lk51 Cllr a I- iDufln Ruperl Jrtk- mnnt pnd writer fur Th halt Lakejho Durrm Pocatello idho Kutene Trtbim muffin Aukllp Tio Hire iinera Mr Frank Olend Murrmy Mi Frank Orob homo yetro ao Roger rmrkedfln Frannaco tal and Mr Iren Heu-in on of hLa jtoriea that down in deudu Tro4 Pa country (Oklalmma) to ae a bov Funrat aervice will ba eondurlfd Tum- itir nlnt at Hweei ruuniry u8iaiKmil 10 aew a 1 IB the tr-4Tt mortuary hUbo according lo running around wllil pair may call th mnrtuair uni'l'word received General Denhardt said bo waAibritchea on good enough prooif 111 WMaichDfth wa to wa Jiunai par heart Mr urrlhfton wa bora at Provo May 27 1477 a Flia John Day 98 903 rucltd avenue daughter of at a local hospital haUirtlsy at It 30 end Amanda An- a of a hear! attack Mr Day was drew Conrad Bike and an oppojlng g-oup Adjutant General Henry Den after conferring wilh Ruby Laffoon aligned Captain Perkin and company A Harlan unit of the national to go on duty Immediately in foutheastern Kentucky coal there would be protection were not offered immediately for officer of the Mine Workera of America in the Lewallen hotel at Mary Alice PKINOVllJ B-Mrs Hrrltistnn A7 Willow lUrrliiilon and a Uk oitr dird m- he ha been blit I took exception to the remark" Mr Actee and "I sought an appointment to ak him to consider the other aide of the matter I explained my mission to will be bought where aufllcient feed available for the winjer Purchase will be made Monday at Dickinson Kates Minnesota Team As Best in PRICE- PxsWHbtll "hr1ul'i f'ir tin- t'4t )m F'liery amt t''rm ti triit wit riiauu up he Siturdiv evriims mcftinj ul t'i ichml ri'Kloiial lu nd The (chedula 1 the ihlid strict In the region the southern Mas no dr mi) up beoiuns of the (n that only two of the thii-e si mis in the ttl- 11011 weie ri pi rsented at the nirrt-i log I The muM runnel mh'n for thel region has been iiheiluled for Ifbi ruurv ZH March 1 mid 2 The sue for the event is not yet etinsen Normai Hamilton principal of the Carbon county high school we elected president of the region I Noble was mimed iccretarv lie toner nd repiesentative to Ihe state a-so ciatlon It was derided at the meeting to do away with the old orm of offi I ciatmg In which an official was rhosen fiom each school and have men handle the imes Thu-ty-five officials look the lest at the annual school lor basketball officials conducted by Cfoen Wilson and Lee Simmons of Salt Lake City Following are the schedules' IVSIfHN MV1MON January Kooeult i Ulnuh Alterra At Central jsnuary llCfritral at Roosevelt Du hesrte it Alterra January 23-Roosevelt it Duchesne Un-tab at Central alt January Duchesns at Umtoh Alterra At Revit February Uintah at AUrrra CeHral At Duchesne February At Roosevell Central At Alterra ai February Roosevelt At Central A terra At Duchesne February 15-Duchesns at Roosevelt Central at Uintah February Uintah at Ducheane Roose-telt at Alterra February Alterra at Uintah at Central CARBOV-FMEBr January Carbon at Worth Emery Crrenrlver at Castle Dale January North Fmery at Greenriver Cm tie Dale at Bouth Emery January 23 Carbon at Oreenrlver South Emery at North Fmery January 23 South Emery at Carbon North Emery at Castle Dale February Oreenriver at South Emery Carbon at Cattle Dele February North Emery at Carbon Cattle Dale at Oreenriver February Greenriver at North Emery South Emery at Castle Dale February 18 Oreenrlver at Carbon North Emery at South Emery February 30 Carbon at South Emery Castle Dale at North Bmery February South Emery at Greenriver CasUe Dali at Carbon of win one late -Archie McFarland Backing plant 2922 South Mam itreet Tuesday at 1 1 2 1 Ihe Denver Sc Rio Gland Western nreasta a BoRicr is a a a airaliroad tation Riverton Wedne- Stewart a i i Union Pacific atation Mid stricken 11 30 384 West tlhrd th part Ruthfd to th boipll be of her In Sprln- him and he had some little trouble remembering when he had made the remark Finally he remembered that it had been published in 1928 here wait a minute he said still think I was ght When you see a boy running around wear- died ten minutes later Mr born et Draper October 1 1649 a son of Henry and KUzsbeth Co terell Day and misfed In fsrmmi there about 40 yesri moved lo Bail aibla elahe between union orgin lzer hrdl Governor Diamond the guard tha center informed If troop United who were Harlan if Reid lo Betel Dale Stapleton Jellioo Tenn an offirer of the United Mine Worker of America aid In a telephone conversation that ha and other officers of the union were in the hotel and that they wera not leaving the place because to do so be remarked would not be Stapleton said about 20 armed men were deployed in and about the hotel With him Stapleton laid were William Turnblazer Jelllro president of district 19 A Thoma Jones Jellico an organizer and a group of local union representative WU1 Net Leave Stapleton expressed belief the ait-uation would be eased once the guardsmen took command He said vale and Thursday it the fame place a Monday The purchase! will be made in each instance from a to 4 Prices to be paid are- Calve lx month to a jear $4 to $8 yearlings $10 to $15 mature cattle $12 to $20 Fill Navy Illinois Next in Line in Famous System City Kith hi family fiurvlvlnf hi widow Mr tv a Day former Wife Mrs I)sy Salt Lake ing a pair of britches- or without for that matter I contend it Jj gOodjF Day Riverton Harmon Day nf Draper nroof hw ha hvn hnrn daughter Mm Oeor Barber proor ne naa DCn Dorn Berkeley Oal Mr Roy West Parli Idaho Yea I think ao too I admitted brother Ssmurl and Andrew Day but it doe not prove where he wa A ur oaojer jdhonve iDr Mr Gtrff Salt City viile moving to Idaho in 192s shortly after her husbands death Survmn are two sons and two daughter Eh an and Owen Harrinilon Sweets Idaho Mra Velma Budley Grant Paa Ore Mr Delphia Brown Sprlncvillc ix grandchildren six slaters Mrs Bars Whipple Nyssa Ore Mrs Prudence Olsen Mra Harringiea Caldwell Idaho Mr lydla Olsen Near Plymouth Idaho Mrs Alfred Chlpman Mr Matti Davis Provo Mra Molly Brown Bohe Idaho Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday it 1 in the 0 Third ward chapel with burial in Fertreen cemetery under direction of Clsudin funeral Loom Total 34 7 $ii TotaU 141113 flcoi by halt Becker I Bfft 21 Utah 35 Referee Lieutenant 0waxU umpire fl Spencer J4TH WARD I UTAH FFOFtf OTFPI GTFP Benon rf 3 0 0 4 Nielaon Tf 4 2 0 13 Andfraou 4 0 0 8 Wildr II I 0 Jl Hirhem 1 2 2 4 Bckham 10 0 3 Beneojl 3 0 0 4 Wilkins 0 3 6 0 Brunn Ig 0100 Smith Ig 0 9 4 rovthaJl 4 0 0 0 0 HuUe 4104 Mills 0 0 0 0 Boam re 0 0 0 0 Plait Ig 110 2 Boner 1009 Totals ioiVlil Total I S3 fliore bv halves ISltl Wsrg 33 Ulah FTosn 33 S3 Referee Wstts umpire Jemea Mr Ell NMfn South Jordan Mr Kl nor BtrlniMlow Mr Matilda Ailrn and Mr Nancy Whit Draper and 14 Large Audience Delighted With University Play Mabel Carter Simons born nor to whom and the thing we are after is to put native born American children in the position that they can prove at any tune that they are American citizen say it doej prove he was born but it don't prove where at nor who he ruminated slowly you're right 1 just didn't go fur enough fix that Watch for it in one of my Sunday articles I can he and the other union representa- say more about it in one of them bet Uves had no intention of leaving Har- ler than can ln the dal)y one4i lan and that they were there or- anyway have to use the daily ones Gaels Dons Meet In Final Battle Of 1934 Season A brilliant performance bv the cast with Esther Rurkert and Hyde Clayton In the leading roles delighted a large audience attending the Saturday evening performance of the University of Utah varsity play Late Christopher at Kingsbury Hall Thu entertaining comedy one of Sidney Howard best known works which keeps the audience aggreably Cynthia Elmetf IVitt Mr Cyntrffcif Leavitt 82 widow of John Ifc died Friday at the home of her daughter Mrs Charles wood following a long Illness of ailments incident to age Mrs Leavitt was born ln Fort Ogden December 16 1852 a dauth-ter of William and Hannah Elmer She waa married In Salt Lake City Ausut 16 1869 Hiev came to Garland 32 years ago Mrs Leavitt was an active member of the 1 8 Relief society for many years Th following sons and daughters survive Mrs Ida Hatch Elmer Leavttt and John Leavitt Salt Lake Cltv Mrr Brigham Marriott Mrs Thoms Wise and Mr Charles Wood Garland Funeral services will be conducted In the tabernacle Sunday noon Interment will in the Farmington cemetery Mra Mabel Carter Simons 57 1101 Lak street died at a local hospital Saturday at a followln a illness Mra Simons wa born in Kent Exifland April 1 1877 a daughter of Edgar and Rachel Thorp Carter She cam to Utah with her parent 28 years aao She waa an active worker in the 1 0 church being a member ofthe Relief society in th Thirty-first ward and a lag a member of the choir Surviving are her husband Willis Simona five non Simons Simona Simons Simons Jr and Clyde Simons all of Salt Lake City two daughters Mr A Sanford Salt Lake City Mr Koe San Bernardino Cal her mother two sisters and a brother Mr A Stewart Harold Carter Salt Lake City and Mr Bowen Tooele Funeral services will conducted Monday at 3 in the Thirty-first 8 ward chapel with Bishop June Sharp officiating Friends mav calf at the Larkin mortuary Monday from 10 a until 30 Burial will be ln City cemetery the in to sort of keep ganize the and to outj our Slapleton said the union representatives upon coming to Harlan today Obituaries excited throughout furnished an en- were followed by groups of armed jojable evening's entertainment cli- men as soon as they entered Harlan maxing wilh an adroit and amusing county They had been under sur twist that left the audience pleasantly veillance the entire day he said Carbon Gridders Given Banquet CHICAGO Dec 8 great eleven todav was ranked is the best college football team under the system of rating originated by Professor Frank Dickinson the University of Illinois The mighty men of the north are ranked at the top In spite of the fact that Pittsburgh had higher rating under tfie system Minnesota the honor and possession for year of the Knute Rockne Memorial trophy sponsored by the Notre Dame wizard's Elmer Layden James Crowley Harry Stuhldreher and Don Miller Minnesota qualifies under a section of Professor code which provide than an undefeated team is ranked above a team it has defeated regardless of the point standing Minnesota had a point rating of 23 51 Pittsburgh's ranking was 24 19 due Professor Dickinson said to the fact that Pittsburgh played a more difficult schedule than Minnesota Navy placed third with 23 00 and Illinois ranked even with Minnesota in Professor Dickinson's Big Ten standing was fourth with 22 01 Alabama and Stanford which meet in the annual Rose Bowl battle New Year's day are ranked sixth and tenth respectively The ratings: Minnesota 4 Pittsburgh 4 Nay 4 Illlnoln 7 Hice Institute 9 Alabama 9 Columbia 7 Ohio 8 late 7 Colgate 7 Stanford 9 Tulane 9 and added that what appeared to be a was exploded in the hotel this afternoon Sheriff Middleton declined to comment 'on the situation other than to verify reports that troops had been placed on duty and that a group of union representatives were in the hotel The sheriff said he understood the troops had been called to escort them safely qut of the county Captain Perkins in a telephone report to General Denhardt at Frankfort was quoted as saying: think we can stop the trouble but it looks rather Venice Carlson Tin gey LOGAN-Mr Vrnic Carlson Tinker of Frincl Tlnirrr dld the family home isi Weat Third North Saturday morning She wn bom here Mar 23 1902 a dauth-trr of Era and Kate Cowley CarUon She had lived here all her life She la survived by her husband parent a daughter Luie-an Tinker Loaao aeven brother and sister Elia Jean Vernon Enoa Lois and Duane Carlson Loxan Mr Alexander Yea tea Denver Colo Mrs Dorta A'lred Central Aria Funeral arrantemenU are being made with the Lindquist A mortuary Mrs Ezra Wllon Sr Funeral aervices for Mra Erra Wilson Sr will be conducted Monday at 1 in th Hvrrum 8 ward chapel with burial in the Hyrum City cemetery under the direction of the Thompson mortuary Mrs Wilson died Fri day after a Hnaerlna Hines SAN FRANCISCO Def 8 St Gaels and University of San Francisco's Dons who have worked up one of the bitterest of football rivalries in an eight-year period will clash here tomorrow in the concluding collegiate game of the season More than 30000 fans are expected to see the annual battle between Coach Ed Madigan's team winding up an and season and the eleven Lewis has coached into the strongest ever to represent San Francisco Defeated seven times in a row San Francisco will line up tomorrow conceded a fairly even chance to score Its first victory St victory column is the more impressive yet the Gaels were defeated by Nevada and again by the University of California at Los Angeles In winning six games and losing two the Gaels have piled up 118 points tp 37 for the oppAition The Dons have won three lost two and tied one for 44 points against nine Emeron Archibald Francom Emeroa Archibald Francom 55 died at his home in Hiawatha Thursday after a four-day illness of pneumonia Mr Francom waa employed as master blacksmith at Hiawatha and had resided thers five and one-half year Mr Francom was born at Evanston Wyo November 19 3879 the son of William Francom and Celia Wall Francom He is survived by his wife Mrs Fran-com Hiawatha two sons Emeron Fran-com and Joseph Eugene Francom Salt Lake City Francom brother Woods Cross Francom Lake City and three sisters Mrs Annie Jacobson Idaho Mrs Emily Dickerson Woodruff Utah and Mrs Katie JC Smith Los Anaeles Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 10 a in the chapel at Hiawatha under the direction of Thoraas-Deseret mortuary of Price after which the body will be taken to Salt Lake City for Interment Further Services will take plae Monday or Tuesday Jq the Deseret mortuary at Salt Lake City The body may be viewed at th Thomas-Deseret mortuary at Price until 9 A ra Sunday PRICE Member of the Carbon County high school football team were tendered banquet here Friday evening by the Pep and Senate clubs and organizations respectively of the high school Luke Pappas a tackle and Clyde Forsyth center were elected cocaptains of the 1935 team Approximately 125 per ons attended the banquet SHATTERS RECORD MIAMI Fla Dec 8 Katherine Rawls Ft Lauderdale swimmer tonight broke her own national 300-yard medley record of 412 2 by negotiating the distance in the Mi-mi Biitmore pool in 410 8 surprised received well trained and skillful handling by the entire cast Mis Ruckert as Ada the lowly servant girl treasuring the memory of Christopher Bean a deceased painter about whom the plot evolves plays her part with poise and assurance Hyde Clayton proved his capabilities in the part of Dr Haggett a small town country doctor whose entire life and character is changed by finding a fortune within Jils grasp The supporting cast including Eu-dora Billings Frances White Marjorie Batie Reed Berrett Barrie Wan-less Homer Davis and Sheldon Erickson proved most adequate in their roles adding much to the excellence of the play Five Arraigned For Avoidance Of Photo License Harry James Deeben Funeral services for Harry James Deeben 23 666 East Second South street who died Friday at II 10 in at a local hospital of unknown but natural eauses will be conducted Tuesday at XX a at the Deseret mortuary Mr Deeben waa born in Lyman Wyo Tuiy 14 1911 a son of Max and Madeline Peterson Deeben and came to Utah with hla parent in 1914 He was employed as a miner but had been In Balt Lake City for th past 18 months Surviving are hi mother five brothers George Deeben Cliff Clarence and Fred Deeben Salt Lake City Hyrum Deeben Helper Edgar Deeben Standardville and a ulster Mrs Dora Thayn Friends may call at the mortuary prior to aervices Burial will be in the Provo cemetery Sarah Ann Harvey Mrs Sarah Ann Harvey 84 710 West Third North street died at a local hospital Saturday at 1240 a of causes incident to ase Mrs Harvey was born In Council Bluffs Iowa November 25 18f0 a daughter of Charles and Betsy B-Oahes Player With her parents she crossed the plains to Utah In 18n2 Surviving are two sons Charles A and Henry Harver two brothers Joseph and William Player three sisters Mrs Betsy Griffith Mrs Rebecca Skillicorn and Mrs Robert Crowley all of Slt Lake City Dora Rushtdn Dora Rushton 9 daughter of Albert and Marv Btaker Rushton of Hunter died at a local hospital Saturday at 12 15 a ra of heart disease Dora was born In Hunter August 13 1925 and was a student at the Whittier school until a year axo when illness confined her to her home Surviving are her parents three brothers Marilyn Clyde and Richard Rushton two sisters Bessie and Inez Wilma Rush-ton all of Hunter and the following grandparents Edward Rushton Hunter and Mrs Mary fitaker Magna Groups Will Be Formed to Eight For Irrigation BIRTHS Mr and Mrs Claud Allred daughter Bothwfll Mr tnd Mr Georte Sommers atughter and Mfir- Emory Hess ion The Weather RICH FRIER The 1938 renewal of the Kentucky Derby which bud iti Inaugural In JA73 will be held on May 4 and the added purse has been Increased from $30000 to $40000 pUNERALS LOCAL LOOP DATES GIVEN FOOTBALL RESULTS IN BRITISH ISLES Ruth Gehrig Knock Homers State Units to Start Drive for Success in West Services for William Allan ay 71 will be held Sunday at 2 In the Le Grand ward chapel Bishop Bowers officiating Friends mav call at the Union mortuary 145 South State street Saturday from 3 to 9 and at the residence 1071 Ninth Eaet street Sunday from 10 a to 1 30 Interment City cemetery under direction of the Union mortuary Funeral aervices for Helen Brockbank age 14 will be held Sunday at 3 ln the Winder ward chapel Bishop Gunderson officiating Friend may call at the residence 4000 Highland drive Sunday morning from 11 clock until time of service Interment In Wasatch Lawn Burial park under direction of George A Jenkins mortuary Fiv? men were arraigned in police court Saturday on charges of failing to comply with the city ordinance obtaining a license Two of the men admitted the charge two denied the accusation and the fifth was granted additional time in which to enter his plea Pleading guilty to the charges An-thon Vander Weil and George Corrigan were sentenced by Judge Daniel Harrington to pay fines of $15 each They were granted a stay of execution to December 22 George Gill and Einar Lagnell pleaded not guilty and their trials LONDON Dec Revolt of foot-aaU matches In the British Isles today 1 Enrllnh Leagoe First Division Aston Villa 1 Leeds United 1 Chelsea 4 Liverpool 1 Denby County 9 West Bromwich Albion 3 Everton 6 Blackburn Rovers 2 Orimsby Town 2 Middlesbrough 2 Huddersfield Town 1 Arsenal I Leicester City 0 Sheffield Wednesday 1 Preston North End 2 Manchester City 4 Sunderland 5 Birmingham 1 Tottenham Hotspurs 3 Stoke City 2 Wolverhampton 2 Portsmouth 3 Second Division Barnsley 1 Notts Forest 2 Bolton Wanderers 1 Newcastle United 0 MANILA Dec 9 (Sunday) (P) Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig hit home runs as the barnstorming big leaguers hammered four Filipino and American pitchers for 10 hits and a 13 to 1 victory over the Manila All-Stars In the first game of a double-header here today Governor General Frank Murphy tossed out the first ball as 12000 spectators howled in glee The short score- Americans 202 113 10 1 Weather conditions December 8 1934 The northwestern high remains nearly stationary but it has diminished slightly in 'Strength Fair weather continues In most of the west although there were snow flurries in the western parts of Mon tana and Idaho and light showers ln south-pm California Traces of snow nlso occurred in the middle states Temperature remain akout the same in the wes while It is warmer in the middle states and colder on the Atlantic coast Comparative data for Salt Laic City Degrees Highest temperature today 37 Highest i this month since 1874 62 Lowest last night 17 Lowest this month since X874 -10 Mean for today 27 Normal 34 Inches Total precipitation for th 24 hours ending at 00 Total for this month to date 28 Accumulated excess for this month to date 09 Total since October to date 4 65 Accumulated excess since October 1 1 49 Sun rises at 742 and sets at 9 Decern ber 9 Bradford City 0 Bury 0 Burnely 1 Plymouth Argyle 2 Notts Count Blackpool 2 The schedule ior the commercial basketball league regarded as one of the fastest independent loops in the state was announced Saturday by officials of the organization Competition will get under way Monday December 10 with three games At that time Becker's Best goes to Magna A Garden Gate to the junior varsity and Utah Irosh tangle with either Eastern Hatters or Walter's Beer It has not been definitely determined which of these two last-mentioned teams will enter the league Following is the remainder -of the first half schedule: December 17 Magna A vs or vs Garden Gate vs Frosh January 7 Becker's vs Garden Gate Frosh or Magna A January YU vs Frosh Magna A vs Garden Gate Becker's vs nr January Magna A vs Frosh or Becker's vs Garden Gale Funeral aervlcea for Harry James Degben will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a in the Roe room 36 Eat 7th South street Friends may call at the Spring room in the mortuary until time of services Interment will be in Provo City cemetery under direction of Deseret mortuary DUFFIN Funeral services for Isaac Duf-fin will be conducted Tuesday at 1 ln the Rose room 36 East 7th South street Bishop James A Giles of the Fourteenth ward officiating Friends may call at the CoiUlnental room in the mortuary until time of services interment will be in Wasatch Lawn cemetery under direction of Deseret mortuary VEATHrB OBSERVATIONS TAKEN TES TERDAV AT 6 PM MOUNTAIN TIME All-Stars 100 000 000 1 7 8 were set for December 15 Abraham Batteries Whitehill and Hajes Hatch was granted until December 15 to enter his plea to the charge Mr Gill treasurer of the Utah Professional association said the association was endeavoring to have the city license department tj i revise the ordinance so as to protect KICKS tO 0 ttie Sensed photographers against r'Hy-bj photographers against HONOLULU Dec 8 McKinley hgh school of Honolulu de- mbers have no objection feated a visiting junior college eleven Pa-Vlng the llcenM lMhe vvlU from Ricks Idaho 24 to 6 in a loot- protect us against workmen Joseph Anderson Joseph Anderson 58 541 Denver street died at a local hospital Saturday at 5 43 a of a strangulated hernia Mr Anderson was born in Smithfleld son of Mr and Mrs Jens Anderson and had lived In Salt Lake City about 40 year Surviving are a sister Mrs Louise Bell of Salt Lake City and a foster mother Mr Bety Anderson of Smithfield The body is at the Deseret mortuary pending funeral arrangements Samuel Dilworth Woolley Funeral services for Samuel Dilworth Woolley 83 foreman at the Palace laundry and connected with the company for the oast 30 years who died at the family residence 661 Eighth East rtreet Frida will be conducted Tuesday at 13 noon in the First 8 ward chapel 750 Eighth Fast street with Bishop John Duncan officiating Friends may call at the home Tuesday from 10 a until 45 a ra Burial will in City cemetery GUSS Funeral service for Sam Guss will be held from Congregation Monteflore 353 South Third East street Sunday at 11 a Interment will follow in amlly plot In Monte flore cemetery HAMILTON Funeral services for Mlttle Hamilton wife of Alex Hamilton will be held from the Evans 6s Early mortuary 574 East First Bouth Sunday at 2 The caket will be opened at the mortuary Saturday and Sunday prior to services Interment family plot In the Wasatch Lawn Burial park who pay no license and undermine our Mr Gill said Manchester United 1 Fulham 0 Oldham Athletic 4 Norwich City 2 Port Vale 2 Brentford 2 Sheffield United 3 Hull City 4 Southampton 2 West Hsm United 2 Swansea Town 0 Bradford 0 Third Division South Cardiff 0 Gillingham 2 Cbayltou Athletic 6 Newport County 0 Third Division North Accrington Stanley 1 Chesterfield 0 Crewo Alexandra 3 Halifax Town 1 (Other third division games unplayed ac i eount of cup Scottish Learne First Division Airdrleonians 2 Falkirk 1 Celtic 3 Motherwell 2 Dunfermline 2 Dundee Hamilton Academicals 4 Clyde 3 Hearts 4 Ranger 1 Kilmarnock 1 St Johnstone 0 Particle Thistle 1 Ayr United 1 i Oueen Hark 1 Albion Rovers 1 Oueen of South 2 Aberdeen 1 fit Mirren 1 Hibernians 2 1 Second Division Dundee United 2 Park 1 East Stirling 2 Cowdenbeath 1 Forlar Athletic 5 Brechin City 1 Leith Athletic 0 Arbroath 4 Montrrwe 2 Third Nanark 4 Morton-Edinburgh Raith Rovers Alloa 0 St Bernard 5 Dumbarton 0 Stenhousemuir 2 East Fife Rugby Union Biackhath 6 Leicester 13 Hospital 14 The Armv 9 London Welsh 13 Portsmouth Serlce 0 Old Merchant Taviors 0 Harlequins 10 Richmond 8 Newport 6 Aberavon 6 Neath 3 Aldershot Services TO Devonport Ser-Tic 11 Bath 3 Motley 0 BrUfoi 12 Roslm Park 0 Bridgend 1 Swansea 17 Cardiff 8 Llanelli 0 Coventry 8 Old Edwardians 13 Cheltenham 3 Hadingly London Scottish 13 Pofypool 9 St Bart Hospital 4 Rugby 6 Northampton 11 Glasgow Academicals 3 Glasgow univer-tU 9 ball game here today The prep school gnddcrS resorted to sensational open play and forward passing to overcome the more powerful Idaho team They scored twice in the second period once ln the third and again in the fourth The junior college's only score came in the final period when Scors-by plunged over from the six-yard line climaxing a long drive down the Big Six Rules Five Ineligible Academy Noses Out Wasp Five Pursuant to a resolution adopted at the annual conference of the National Reclamation association Saturday strong reclamation groups will be organized in all the interested states to assume a share in carrying out the program adopted by the association Each state will create' a legislative committee and provide facilities for representation at 'conferences with President Roosevelt and members of congress in January In that way the association will assist in formulat-rfS a proper legislative program affecting reclamation Extra Funds Sought Through another resolution the association asked that sufficient additional funds be made available to care for pending and future applications under the emergency farm mortgage act of 1933 The association urged concerned with the progress of these loans to handle the same with greater dispatch to the end that immediate relief be forthcoming and the objects of the act be Under this act congress appropriated $125000000 to make refunding and other loans to drainage irrigation and similar districts political subdivisions of states mutual nonprofit companies or incorporated waterusers associations Apply far Loans On November 21 of this year formal applications for loans aggregating $135000000 were on file with the RFC and loans to the extent of $77400000 had been approved On December 3 however only $11300000 of this amount actually had been disbursed to applicants Other resolutions ask: The secretary of agriculture or other authorized federal agencies to authorize a coordinated plan of snow 3urvevs on important streams w-ith sufficient fund to accomplish this purpose effectively That the selection and administration of projects be based upon the needs of each community These needs are essentially the problems of people now living under conditions which deny them security Urges Continuation That reclamation be continued as a meaas of relieving the depression and bringing highest possible the CITY Dec 8 (JP) Five declared ineligible here the faculty rulers of the conference for violation of forbidding outside competition school terms basketball plavers to have played with a Mo known as the two of them under as- MT Waatch academy took a close and exclllna name from the Nephl hlh school five 31-34 here Saturday eve- field nine The came wax well played all the 1 way throunh The two forwards for the wmnmir team Brown and Gallaeher scored 32 points between them The score I NErHI I WAS ACADEMY OTFPI OTFP Bailey rf 4 3 2 10 Brown rf 13 7 17 17 2 1 1 4 3 li 3 10 6 Patterson 12 0 2 2 2 15 Collett ra 13 0 2 0 3 3 3 Madxen le 0 5 3 3' NEW YORK Doc 8 (JPl Alf-d I 1 3 2 4 SvnderKaardc 0 0 0 0 xxjnrv Live Alt a 1C- sumed names Cochrane li i tourner pint zed Frenchman and KANSAS athletes were late today by Big Six the law during Thrge Missouri were found team in Columbia Frozen Golds Dan Ralph Vincent Thomas OODEN Ralph Vincent Thomas 11 son of John and Helen Kluck Thomas died Saturday at 8 30 a ln a local hospital of appendicitis Tho boy was bom in Ogden October 10 1922 and had lived here all his life He had been a student at tlie Lorin Tarr school and at the time of his death was pupil in 8t Joseph parochial school Surviving the boy are his parents a sister Miss Mary Irene Thomas all of Ogden and two grandparents Thom as 8 an Diego Cal and Mrs Huso Chadron Neb Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Kirkendall-DarUng mortuary Elizabeth Smith Knowles AVON Mrs Fllxabeth Smith Knowles 66 wife of Edward A Knowles died at the family home here Saturday after -week's illnea of pneumonia She was born at Mill Creek Salt Lake county February 13 1868 a daughter of and Hannah Dee Smith Sne moved to Avon in 1895 and had resided her- since Mr Know 1m 1 survived by her husband four daughters and two Mrs Hewitt Tolman and Mrs Joseph Nelson Thatcher Mrs Ivan Summers Edward and James Knowle Avon Mrs Dewey Gardner Deweyville three enters Mrs Dun-ean Park and Mr Herbert Gattef Salt tik Citv Mrs Samuel Blake Hinckley 19 grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 in the Avon chapel with burial in the Avon City cemetery under tha drectioa of the Thompson Ord ir Sudwk Park rc Baiiev Ig Pav if Antfprson rg Shaw rg Cowan Ig Handley one of them w5 but penalized one year of Ihu husky partner Gerard Debaets of! 7 0 0 4 Ollf Pe Halt fake ffiiranr Belgium foremost gombinalion among! CoUege eigmu uy iiY-vfov hilv wi college cugiouuy registered jx-day bike riders tonight New Totals 14 an ll 39 won a is 21 31 Yorks fifty-seventh week long whirl! Iwmed everv morning by the Salt Lake Tribune Publishing Company Those whose petitions were denied are Douglas Elgin and Robert Reese Entered at the postoffice at Salt Lake City as second class matter HOLDlNtl Funeral services for Thomas Holding 75 will be held Sunday at 3 in th Fourteenth ward chapel Bishop James A Giles officiating Interment City cemetery Casket will be open at Ktngdon 6r Lees mortuary Saturday from 6 to and Sunday from 30 a to 1 also 15 minutes prior to services at the ward ehapel services for David Orr Jacobs will he conducted at 3 Sunday ln the Rose room 36 East Seventh Bouth street The union No 184 will take charge Friends may call at the Gold room in the mortuary until time of services Interment will be ln Wasatch Lawn burial park under direct ion of Deseret 0 rt a MORTFNSEN Funeral services for Peter Mortensrn will be conducted at 2 Sunday In the Granger ward ehapel Bishop John Hill officiating Fncnda mav call at the French room in th mortuary 36 East Seventh South etreet Saturday morning and at the home in Granger Saturday evening and Sunday prior to services Interment will follow dcr dl rec fio of Dese ret ortu ar -Funeral services for Dora Rushton daughter of Albert A and Mary Suker Rushton will be conducted Tuedav at 1 ra in the Hunter ward chapel Bishop A Day officiating Friends may call at the ParadK room in the mortuary 36 East 7ih South street Sunday and Monday morning and at th home in Hunter Monotv evening and Tuesday prior to services Interment will be In Pleasant Green cemetery under direction of Des- eret mortuary SIMON8 Funeral aervices for Mabel Car-ter Simons will be held Mondav at 2 ra in the Thirty-first ward chapel Bishop June Sharp officiating Casket will be opened at the Larkm funeral home from 10 a to 1 39 Interment in City cemcerv Funeral services for Violet SeVibner will he held at Fvan 6s Farly funeral home 574 1st So Monday 11 a Casket will be oo-n at Hie chapef Bun and Mon prior to the -rHcee Interment in family plot Olivet cemetery TEW Funeral service foe Samuel" Heury Tew 11 be conducted Sunday at It in th? Rje rwcm 38 Fast 7tfi Somh street thoo Joel Ricnrd of tne J7th ward oifln ing riind r'P th m-ift' P'-vm in wnr tuarv until o' verges Ad 11 anal ervire 1 I be bid in th Bonne-v Je Tourf 1 I I) war(j chp-l 9 14 ff lh hon B'-vromir Mendnb(! orf a nc wi'l b- in Sprmevthe cuv reirftery firtocr Wrecuoa ef Deserts aartuaxA Dalers Triumph 8 27 "tery pmc Mri Kenneth Phel Paul Brocardo chunky Hal an and blond Adolf Sehoen of Germane fin- ished second two laps behind their 17 winners with Franco Georgett Ital- i-xlOflS UVCrCOmC 1 oCOrcian veteran and his California part- ncr Norman Hill of San Jose third three laps back Central hlsh school Vikings 23 to TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Dally and Sunday one month 9 0 90 Daily end Sunday one year 10 50 (Th above rates appiv in Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming Elsewhere in United State Daily and Sunday one monih 1 25 15 Payeon retlstered a over Pleasant Grove In a here Friday eventn The a aeorine pree ln th second trailing 11 to at tha end of expenemed ll-tle Olffi- In Aliena 41-17 here HrOWaln Jeakca Tight forward 441 72 kyLlLillj Miners 31 Dawcan aflaai high man with seven foul tries CASTLE DALE PtEASANT 27-10-15 victory areai-ason same Lions put on I half after Payson atfack The Tribune is on sale in every important cltv in the United States Readers may arertaln agents in any city by telephoning this office Th Tribune Is A member of the Associated Press The Associated Eras is exclusively entitled to the use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and alo the local ns published herein Total 18 10 34 Score by quarters of Scoltnd 0 Edinburgh Wander-1 Wasatch Academy trs 34 tv County Championship Chhire 33 Northumberland 5 at Birk-ttihead Cornwall 0 Gloucestershire at Cam-pome Devonshire Somerset 4 at Exeter Durham 32 Cumberland 14 a Sunder-iand Notta-Lincs-Derby XI East Midlands 37 ftt Beestcm No'th Midlands 3 Warwckshire 12 at Yorkshire 8 Lancashire 13 at Bradford Irish IntfraaJoiul Trial Liter 6 Uier 8 at Dublin Far by Di rwe Ganes Barrow It Wigfn Brouehton Hunlet Dewsbury io 9 Fatheritone 0 Bromley i Halifax OMbvo 8 Hull 17 Trmity 8 KeishJev 21 Hatey Leeds York 3 Leiah 13 Breatrd Northern Jjveroool 5 Sftiford 15 Rochdale St Rprm 0 St- Helena Cmeford 11 Swin4n is 2 Widne 14 a IrDh koeeer Coierafn New-v i Oieravun 1 mfeld 3 Bnaor 4 BaMv oena 4 Girntorwn tilery 3 ftonril Ard 2 Celtic 4 Derry 1 Lftrxt Fort a down 2 N'evve Bi umpup 11 DV CASTI The of Caxtle Dale ity ln-dixooxms of lurday evening 4i iruity Sfttui 'for the winners Uieldgoala and two The score ALTERS 4 I iTTPP Wlscomb rf 0 1 1 1 Harris If 6 0 0 0 Knoble 3 0 6 6 B-lts 0 0 6 0 Ailred le 1 1 1 Cook Im i 1 Morrill rf 1106 I Total 7 4 3 171 erore by quarter trra ICaaift Dal Elizabeth Mulhall Mra 'Elliabeth Mulhall 65 dld at the home of her daujhter Mrs William Robinson tn Colusa Cal Saturday morning accord nf to word received bv relative Ssturdey She wa a resident of Ot den until three years aio when she moved California Mr Mulhall was born In Morran April 14 169 a dsuiahter of Andred and Amelia Hemff Black She moved to Ogden at an early aeeid resided here until moving to CaUforn a 8he waa ht widow Barney Mulhall who ded her April OTFP Tekr rf 7 2 1 16 MINT-RSVILLE Pa row an hlh defeated Childs If i 1 Miners' 31 to 2 In an Iniereatins MeC eihri 1 0 0 2 ame pia'ed here 6a-urdv ecnina Hal- Jens-n re 3 3 0 6 rmin of Proln bch vrfr Justensen li I I I pqin's Davs nd A'brtiht played Cox rl Holiaday lanky ceotcr lrd the with 7 point Jenvn Dalton and Francom followed with live each The score FAYSON PLEASANT OROVE a Walker rf GiTo ter and topographical survey now 1 5 3 6 warburion if 3o4 being conducted by the federal gen- 1 4 (ToiipUfe A A 4 1 service in providing homes land comforts of life for hundreds of thousands of our distressed people" For the completion of the soil wa- Jenen rf Dalion If Holladay The Tribune is a charter member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations a member of The Tribune is Recordslnc group Inc national rep- Media of Taylor rg Francom ig Kahmiu rf Tultle 1: 0 0 ft 0 12 a I 1 I i cips and cooperating parties £min i Resolutions also were adopts II i Peterson rg ill? t)an A Up kf 1 OP jtj w- i OW 7 1 a0!" ill? Mr Dana and Mr The -i-orr PAROAAN Bltterud 0000 OTFP re-v Moffat If 0 0 0 0 Hiitermrn rf 3 3 1 17 Albvrvh1 rf 4 4 Eians lr ft Tho-mon If 3 1 1 3 Rants If 17 15 lr-oo 2 0 D-r'-r I I I 1 1 I)ni 5 010 0 0 0 Dxi on re 3 0 0 4 Ho 'Ine-neo re 1 3 1 7 0 1 1 ft ig vrk- rity a Surviving Mr a four dautV ntstu Oi lice org it nri 1 1 thanking MUler' lu WTiJi for their Fervicclduring the Jaat year sn uur r-rt Lc An-J'ni 1 and for the courtesies extended dur-irn 9U street Scauir Loyd ro 0tdrn Mr yrrlt' h- -h Total 104 is mg the convention bteGovernor Hen- -j ni Vu Ufje- Poe -ho 1 1 -a Foreign bureau of trf''rmato'i of The ida'o a her Joseph Oden IIT rv Diooa halt LaaKe Cltv Ine are ho 1 Rue P-rb nrl $ux 'e body will r- 4 11 13 15 chamber Of commerce hoteLs tnd France X25 Pall MaiL 1-onAon Fnaland rup In Ord 1 75 Fu 1 Umer Den Linden Bertm Germany nil arrsnr quarter 9 17 4 11 13 11 tenaen releret Christensen will be announced later 1 1 Totals 19 6 141 Nicholson 1 Pearson If 9 1 Tot a 1 S'or by Pon Pleant 1 Chris i umpira newspaper Total Referee 11 19 4 311 Total It 16 7 3f Eyre umpire Corbndee mortuary I Excel lor Hotel Rom Italy iby 14 nun S3S5.

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