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Obituaries (January 1933 - March 1933) (245 pages)

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ney
Citizen of Grass Foremost
Valley for 60 Years Taken
oe Fatally Ill and Succumbs
. on Hospital Cot)
“widely
Ae ats
" . the most known and!
vada, County, died at® 1:45 this
mMarning withinsa few minutes
\after he had been transferred
; Ve n his home on Colfax Avetle to the rite Memoriz il . los“pital! . }
; Mr. Penhall had hee nin a ae henlth
{ fo : weeks, but his condition
"Was wt known to be critical. — Durimg last week. he paid oa visit to
friends in Sacramento. At 7 P.M.
yesterday he telephoned the Union
to wish the staf! a happy New Year.
#3 Mr. Penhall native ingMand, but had vesided in Grass Valley
since the the
er of an interval spent South
He
knowledge of the Nevada County field
Was very the th
Tf cohis, avifey, Barker-Penhall, a
"ARO had
his Colfax avenue
Friends te
funeral. arrangements
hall, shoyld telephone
Mortuary, that
of the funeral
Stabilized Prices
Held First Need
5 eb Werld Revival
everal
Was oa of
sixthes with exception
in Af Piet:
Was .2 minine engineer and his
extensive. Since dena
Mrs.
he alone few resided
at
years
residence.
learn oof
Mr.
Jefford
wishing the
for
the
ledger firm in
nnd internrvent,
.and.
Observations
.
* By EDMUND . KINYON .
‘Charles Pancoast
peas
ullive srsally achiired njen of Ne _!
Venthusitm
Penhall, one ‘at M*
“cluding
_ Experiences .
Followed
Devious Trail in Attempt
to Clip in California’s
Golden Fleece —
READI ae Or
narrative
WESTERN
literature ineludes
books of
during those int4ine years following:
the discovery of gold at Coloma, now
approaching: its cighty-fifth anniversary. The first of the series was “Old
Block's" (A. Delano’s) “At¢ross the
Plains «nd the Mines.” lent
more than twenty years by
at
least a dozen plains travel
at
“eo my
food friend James PV. Shoemaker, now,
of Oakland.
Le
lo
The last,
Quaker
my
just completed, is Porty-Niner,”
broughy.
‘oud friend Walter Burton of Keokuk,
ritention® by another
lowa,
The
plat
theme gad incidents of . these
ns books, miest of whieh are based
Upon dievyetic authority or upon perBoat recolleetions, the setting downof whieh was deferved for many vears,
are strangely simikiur--the contracting of the fever, the hurried outtitting,
the bolt start from Westport tor St.
Joseph, the rapid progress possible
with fresh stock and abundant feed,
the vradual lessening of speed and
as various besetments, inhostile Indians, began to multiply.
i
chaise
PT BBING VALOR
Fort Bridger at last! the vayagers
; considerably dilapidated ana reduced
fin stoek and resources, but still undaunted for the greater ordeal ahead;
final choice of routes, and for those
who took the southern route, Salt
Lake City and fairly agreeable contvet with the Mormon colonists; then
dimdnished
desebt
the venturing, with vastly
resourees, Ubon neertoin
me
; conferente
determining
.
Officials Who Crit
Handling of ‘(Charge
Come in. tor ©
by Retiring (
WASHINGTON, Dec.
ii Discussion of extra sessi
of the
next
congress fand le;
erm fot the
all}
veal
large
Which
form ia
to }
Roosevelt ha
sion,
rank lin}.
ocratic! congressional lea
New York.
of his} duty
Thursday in
reed at
N
incoming execttive lost
night os Governor of
to map or
that qvill
budget
wid in balancir
and mueh of the
York will
duestions. ’
LIQUOR uC.
FO DRIP B
SAIN BITLA Gia; Le
The foot
seized by
New revolve
4
ORME
60 speed Jaut
fsuardsn
r, Shost
tonitrh
coast
COAStE Puard cutte
Brage, held
authorities here
Wilts
who ch:
nl,
delive
cases of liquer faund
for illegal
States,
tended
United
The
Charred
he
WW SL
i
GHB: Deron: of
With ‘conspirae
eustem's Taw and hp
at $10,000,
States United Attormes
ham ~ said the WKapom
three miles outside the
when euptured, was ts