Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah (2024)

SPECIAL NOTICE CHARACTER ANALYSIS' lbw Indus -Local And State Obituailes FUNERALS LOVICIL -CONSULT MADAM---MERLS on all Readings daily. 131 South. SSTROLOOT NUMBERS. Mrs. Reps ler.

Reader Teacher. $S2 B. Sth Pb uvEsrocxrpn SALE SELIA BUT. TRADE. eta neut.

'Ira. A. T. Saunders. 6461 Se.

Mur. 439. KODAK FINISHING 1 1 a 3 Page ISTHE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City, nabFriday, May 21, 1943 SPECIAL NOTICE FUNERALS CHARACTER ANALYSIS uvorocx-rprt SALE i ADVICE. CONSULT MADAM- MERLS SELL. BUY.

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Saunders. 6461 be. 4 4 1.tb south. ph. 44.941.

levi Industry 439- ocal And State Obi uanes ASTROLOGY, NUMBERS. Mrs Reppler- Reeder 11 'reacher. 8S2 E- Sth So- Pb KODAK FINISHING JORNSONIruneral- tierces to Theron D. Johnson. husband of Shirley Gaon Johnson, will be held Saturday- at SO cau in the Fourteenth L.

D. S. Ward chapel. 161 West First South. Bishop Edwin J.

Cowley will officiate Interment wilt be in the City Cemetery under direction et the JORESONPuneral services tor Theron D. Johnson. husband of Shirley Giles Johnlion. will be held Saturday at AO Cal. in the 1Pourteenth L.

D. S. Ward chapel, 161 West First South. Bish. op Edwin J.

Cowley will officiate I II I LILO. I Stank 11 To Make Excelsior In Utah To Make Excelsior In Utah I I I I KODA1 trINSHINCI Established 33 Years UTAH PHOTO MATERIALS 27 VI So. Temple. 34404 U2TtH Pll OreleleATL 04R141ALS i so mp 1 ADVICE, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. Mrs.

Erickson. 43 East 3rd Bo. Atst 40C. 44061 lEn.chott 43 3rd "a Avt pb 4roel Have Rubber To Recap 'Your -rires No Waiting No Delay ecap ires our No Waiting No la We Have In 't 1 kuoDer Harry N. Griffin The body of Barry N.

Griffin, 72, who died hie, home in Grand Junction. Golm, Wednesday. wil be brought to Salt Lake City for funeral eervicee and 1 Mr. Griffin was a retired conductor for the Denver Rio Grande Western 'Railroad -Company. Be wee born in Council Bluffs.

Feb. 26, MI. or years he woe a member of the Masonic Lodge. Surviving Jiro his widow, Mn. Myrtle Griffin; a daughtee, Mrs.

Mavis Griffin Daniels. both Grand Junction: a sister, Lucy' E. Griffin of Salt Lake. and a IL S. Griffin of Stockton, Kate Case-Peterson Mre, Kate Case Peterson, 463 Fifth East died yesterday at 10:30 a.m in a Salt Lake hospital.

Mrs. Peterson was horn in Salt Lake. a daughter of Byrum and Kate Davis Survivors include her husband. Erick peterson; two daughters, Mrs. Alta Foulite, Hoilywood, Calif, and Myrtle Beeney, Saq Dlego, and three grandchildren.

Miss liva Jean Bell, 19, Of Elsinore, died in Salt Lake hospital Thursday of a lingering illness, Elva Jean Bell Grand Jui7ctimi-, Wednesday. wil be brought to Suairt Lake City for funeral itervicee and Mr Griffin' was a retired conductor tha a Denver Rio Grande Western lt Ile wan bnril in Is. IL. Feb, 26, 1871. For he woe a membee of the ma.edata burvtving Ladae, aro his widow, Mn Mrs.

Myrtle onfial a daughter Mr If Daniels. bent Grand Juncti on: a sis E. Griffin of R. Griffin of bto ckton, and cell ate Case-Peterson ------c--- Sire. Kate Case Peterson, 65; 463 Fifth as i baiLake hos I died yesterday at 10'30 a it a Aim.

Peterson was horn in Salt Lake a daughter of Hyrum and Kato Davis se. Carvivo include her Surs ds an Erick iL Pet erson; two daughters, Mrs. Alta vounte, Calif, and Mrs. Inegn Calif' mi liva Jean Bell, 19, nt di ed in a Salt Lake hopital Thursday -a 1 as Elf iinirocomr Illnot. Elva Jean Bell Marrs, P4 nriffi'ss Thh of Marro N.

Griffin. 72. "Ail be' Bring- or, Send Us. Your ti res AtOnce CHRISItENSENruneral services lot Mrs. Severena Jensen Christensen.

sure MI will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. in L. D. S. Ward Chapel 'friends May call at the mortuary 1445 Smith State Street Saturdaz from 3 until 2 p.m, and at the ward chapel In Moab front 12 noon Sunday until time of services.

Interment will be in the Moab Cemetery under direction of the Olsen Mortuary. LINDBARDTFuneral services for Mn, Stenit Andereon Lindhardt will be con. ducted Saturday' at 3 p.m. in the Etghth Ward L. D.

S. Chapel, Bishop artin tington -officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary, 1444 South State Street, Friday from 4 to I P.m. and at the retlidence 464' Shuth Third Eut, Friday evening and Saturday prior to services. Interment in City Ceme.

tery under direction of Olsen Mot, CLEANING 11.0.0010.PiMMONVO.1101000.11MONSWWW10 rot; HEALTH'S CLEAN Dial COOS. or stop at DM So. STATE. SOUTH STATE CLEAN ERS MYERS CLEANERS DYERS 114420 EAST BROADWAY sAvr tittr CLEANING A DYEING Co. Cub is carry.

75e. 256 Z. atli --ActPhwis COVERED BUTTONS BUCKLES; covered buttons. dress-mak, Eng, Ladies Tailoring. Alter.

Tomlinson A Co. $ag So. men. 4-1111L S. ENGRAVING' RIDGES ENGRAVING.

35 St. THE bela and cost less. Prompt sem 44518 OLD GOLD- ANTED ideCONAHA V. JEWELEN---- LICENSED GOLD SI ft. WAIN FLOWERS, TREES, SHRUBS 11101000010.1,010P -GIANT PANSIES.

tomato Plants Annuals. perennials. rock Plants. Evergreens, primroses. cut Ihrsers--- LOUISE GARDENS 2542 West Ilb So.

Ph. 4-7011 3IUSIC AND RADIOS-FOR SALE YOU CAN HAVE YOUR BAND INSTRUMENTS OVERHAULED AND MADE GOOD AS NEW AT BEESLEY MUSIC CO. WE PAT CASH POR ---'USED BAND INSTRUMENTS 10 SOUTH MAIN CHRISTENSENe-Tuneral 'services for Mrs. Severena Jensen Christensen. aire years'.

will be beld Sunday at 2 p.m. Ward Chapel CLEANING GOLD- in thMoab OLD ANTED Friends inay call at the rda mortuary 144 On HEALTH SAKE-KEP CLEAN 5 McCONAHA Moab Sodth State Street Satuz from LICE NSED GOLD BUYER. et MAIN JEW ELES------- until a p.m. fr and et the ward chapel Dial 60805. or atop at 1817 so.

in ont 12 noon Sunday un AN til STATE. SOUTH STATE CLEERS time of services. Interment will be SHRUBS 'of the Olsen Mortuary. in the Moab Cernetuy under direetion MYERS CLEANERS Cr DYERS --9-- ,114120 1 Pant GIANT PANSIES. tomato Plants I LINDRDTFuneral srvices or Mrs.

Evergreens, EAS BROADWAY A mina a perennials. rocs HAe l' 8 tens, Andereon will be be con. lir la. primrose Sa Li NI ttr CLEANG DYEING LA ARD ISE A rut titr EN werw ducted Saturday at 2 pm in the Co cary Cash a r. 75e.

MG E. ath 1542 West Ith So. h. 4-70211 tghth Ward L. 8- Chapel, Bishop rIng- or- en Els-- Martin-Effington-'affimating.

Friends ----1- may call st the mortuary, 1446 South 3IUSIC AND RADIOS-FOR SALE Your Tires State Friday from 4 to COVERED BUTTONS Onte and at the reilidence 46 8' South Third YOU CAN HAVP YOUR Eut, Friday evening and Saturday prior BUCKLES. covered buttons, dregsak -m BAND INSTRUMENTS to services. Interment In City Ceme a-. Inc, Ladies ri ailon i OVERHAULED AND MADE tery under direction of Olsen Mor A Co. 3411 So Tomlinson Main.

44111. GOOD AS NEW AT It A ter. I'. BEESLEY MUSIC CO ENGRAVING WE PAY CASH FOR ---'USED BAND INSTRUMENTS 70 SOUTH MAIN RIDGES ENGRAVING. 35 St.

1 THE beat and cost Mu Prompt serv- -2--L---- Mc-Phone 4-858 Ss Et. WAIN MIMIIMMINIEMEMEOME, HRUBS plants Plants. Doyens 4-70211 't31? SALE ou a ITS 3 co OR dENTS tons of excelsior to Los Angeles and about 150 tons to Salt Lake. The timber will be secured.from a stand of some 1,000 -acres of choice aspen on the Sevier division of the forest, the supervisor said. For the manufacture of excel slor it is necessary to harvest the aspen in' the spring, soon after the sap rises.

The trees will be peeled and cut into lengths suitabre Tor -Lring --ti Ifthe after -which they will be brought to the plant for processing and crew of 2 to 15 woodsmen and plantmen will be furnished employment with the establishment of the plant, it Was said, There is aspen in sufficient growth-and quality Or the forest W. tributary- to- the-proposed ne plant--tosustalnahmited op ation in the manufacturing of ex- celsior for several years, the su- pervisor 'said the new industry. tons of excelsior to Los Angeles and about 150 tons to Salt Lake. The timber will be secured fror a stand of some 1,000 Qacres of th choice aspen' on Sev ier- divi- en of the forest, the supervisor said. For the manufacture of excel- slor it is necessary to harvest the aspen in the spring, soon.

after the sap rises. The trees will be. peeled and cut into lengths suit ibre--- Tor curing ow g-r ufi after -which they will be brought to the plant for processing and A crew of 2, to 15 woods- men and plantmen will be fur- nished employment with the es tablishment of the plant, it Was said, There is aspen in sufficient growth and quality on, the forest tributary- o- the proposed ustahr--a-iinntett-crp ation in the manufacturing of ex. celsior for several years, the su pervisor said 'Irk, announcing the new in try. Special to The News -CEDAR CITY Aspen groves on southern Utah mountains will contribute to a new Industry in the state---the manufacture of ex celsiorit is announced by Al.

Albertson, supervisor, of Dixie National Forest. The Angeles riper and Excelsior Company. of Los Angeles plans to establish in the near fu City; where the packing mate0.4zial will be Mr. Albertson vosaid. Negotiations for the pur chase of the timber have been completed between D.

B. Roesner, representative of the company, and Mr. Albertson. All necessary arrangements for the establishment of the plant have been made at a series of conferences tweeo representatives of the com-Pany and the forest be From 500 to 1,000 cords 'Of as, pen will -be used annually by the plant. The company has an outlet from this area for about ,300 Special to The News -CEDAR CITY Aspen groves on southern Utah mountains will contribute to a new Industry in the statethe manufacture of ex- CBISIOP--It is announced by Al- tiert supervisor, of Dixie National Forest.

The Angeles Piper and Excel- 'slor Company of Los Angeles i near fu plans to establish DELA subsidiary plant at Cedar City; where the packing mate- rial will be Mr. Albertson Negotiations for the par- chase of the timber have been completed between D. B. Roesner, representative of the company, and Mr Albertson. All necessary arrangements for the establish- of the plant have been Made at a series of conferences be tureen representatives of the corn Ano And the forest service, Joseph William Bates PAYSONJoseph William Bates, Mt, of 876 East First South Street, Payson.

died at his home late Thursday. lie was born Oct. 1, 1854 Salt Lake, a son of, Joseph William and Harriet Wigton Bates. He 7 moved to Payson when be ail three grm a old li 1. where Ile had lived since.

-Till r.t, et He married Mar li tha, Ann McEn- 01 tire Oct, 14, 1871. 4es l- The) celebrated their 115th wedding ..11 anniversary last October. Mr. Bates '4---' -i, has2 been- 'very tire until about i two weeke aro. This spring he planted two acres of alfalfa by Mr.

Bates has Mr. Sates been active in the Church of. Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as president of the Payson First Ward Elders Quorum for about 15 He has also been president of the ward choir and -at --the time or his --death was a He has been a farmer and ha OM served as Payson City sexton for 38 Het. survived by his widow three sone, William Bates of Ogden, Charles Henry Bates of -Blackfoot.

and Edward Batesof Payson; three dimwittem Mrs. Wiliam Betts, Mrs. Harriet Francom, and Mrs. Susan Ashby of payson: grandchildren. and 44- Funeral services will be condueted Sunda), at 3 p.m.

in the Payson First Ward chapel by Bishop Jordan 'Law. Burial will be in Payson City Celine. of 875 East First Routh Street, Payson. tiled lit his home late Thursday. He son Barnet Si! ws4 born Oct.

1854 Salt Lake, a Jomph William ari- hngton Bates. He .1 moved to Payson whrn he sn three years old where 11 bad lived since S.1-...,..:,,,f 'He married 'Mar- e' An tire Oct 14 877 A a 11 TheY celebrated 1. their 65th wedding 40 ri October. Mr Bates anniversary' las fs hag' been- 'very- Ae. il 'I I until aboul i two ago.

7 This spring he planted two acres of alfalfa by hand ll ar Bates has Ch mr. Bates been active in the ure of Jenun Christ of Letter- day Saints. He served as president of the Payson' First Ward Elders Quorum for about Ile has also been areal. of the ward choir and at-the time of. his death be was a High Prelim.

He has been a farmer and he served as Paxson City lexton for as ponmlieriwirirlartn Bate of Ogden, Charles civb.ct by his widow: three Henry of -Blackfoot, anti Bates-of Payson; three daughk Edward tem Mrs. Wiliam Betts, Mrs. Barnet Francom, and Mrs. Susan Ashby of Eayson: grandchildren. and 41- great- Funcral services Will be, condue-teci Sunday at 2 p.m.

in the Payson First Ward chapel by Bishop Jordan 'Law Burial will be in Payson City Ceme. Irtaaartila lAtall'atne Itntos Ibta I PAYSONJoseph Wiiiiam Baum, Sit Rubber Welders 7S0 SouthStote Phone 5-7967 0 Rubber a id ers 7 8() SClutl.1Sfeit a Phone 5-7967 PIANOS. HAD108, BOUGHT-AND SOLD. --Home-Service Co. Phone 46 PIANOS, BOUGHT-AND SOLD.

rot Phrma elt111-- At AND SOW W. RIMMASCHFuneral services for Au-. frusta -Bertha Rimmasch will be -held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Mortuary 260 East South Temple Street. Bishop Harold Lambert will officiate.

--Friends- may-call i the Wary Friday from 4 until it P.M 4.114. Saturda' from 10 a.m. until time of service. Interment will be the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park under the direction of the Larkin Mortuary RIMMASCHFuneral services for Au- gush' Saturday -Bertha Rimmasch will be- beId at 2 p.m. in the Mortuary Chapel 280 East hop Harold Lambert will officiate South Temple Street.

Bis. EXTERMINATING 11.04WW101000A06 MUSIC AND RADIOS-WANTED KILL buss P2 do work, Jansen: 242 E. Tempts WANTED LOST AND FOUND Cesspools ond Septic 'Tanks -elfianfl- FREE INSPECTION. 1-0132. Tank! Cesspools and Septic -cleaned FREE INSPECTION.

1-0132. Mb PARSONSFuneral services for Arthur Parsons will beheld Saturday at 12 noon in the Mortuary Chapel 266 East South Temple Street. Bishop June B. Sharp- wilt officiate. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 4 until a p.m.

and Sattifday from 10 a.m. until tnne of wervice. Interment will be in the City Cemetery under direction of -the Larkin Mortuary. --7-To Mark-Golden -Weddi Suv rig lying ire het mother: a sister, Marilyn Bell, and lire. Nigia- all of RPOVO The family of Mr.

and one Ei6ter when he as to 1 Elizabeth Lucas and Mrs. John Brigham 'Soren- years of age. Alter a jear. Airs Elizabeth: Lu.tae, '73, today and one si6tee when he was years of age. After a year here'.

Marilyn Bell, and a Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas Mrs. Elizabeth' Lilies, '73. died today la Surviving ire her mother: a sister, en --We in Marilyn Bell, and a M. of, Elsinore 1 and one Eister when he was.

to Elizabeth Lucas years of age. 'After Et year oqe Mrs. Elizabeth' Lib.a'. 'shed toklav Immediate For Your: OLD PIANO -See Os jrnrClediately Glen Bros. Music Cash- 1() Ausic afterndon between Brigham and Logan stn ton Road, somerfoeking chairs, tableN bittniteta.

Call 'collerl Logan. 1285-R: Write 549' East 4th North Logan Re-- ward. GOLD, pearl. 'Chi Omega eorority pin. E.

Ward on pin. 5-0279, Reward. Co. ROBSONMemorial services for Sarah Stevens Robson ot 118 8 Street. widow or William- G.

Robsort-- will be con-- ducted Saturday at 12:30 in the mortuary, 125 North Main Street. In. terment in City Cemetery, Friend may call Nriday until 8 p.m, and Satur day until time -of service -at- the, Jo. -Aleph William Taylor Memorial Mortuary. BLACK cloth coin purse containing cur.

rencyand ailver lost in business Tues. Reward. 5-2636. 14 So, VairtTer 3-4434. 4-1930----- momommommAmmen I sen of Vineyard, is holding open house in celebration of-the couples golden wedding anniversary.

'Sunday from 3 to 8 o'clock at their home. Invitation is eg.tend ed to all relatives, and neiglibors lo during the day. Mr. Sorensenroldests resident of Vineyard, was 83Ms May 8. He was born, in ttsfenhagen, Kjilland.

Denmark. a-son of Hans and Dorttlea Catrine Frederiksen Sorensen. tame to this coun try with his parents sand the Jarrilly. including four bmthers iident aY 8 lagen, Hans -iksen noun. i th A lters they.moved to Lake View for 10 and then, to Vineyard-, -where Mr, Sorensen has since lived.

His wife. Flora Jane Cooper, was born irt Salem on Oat. 20, 1874, a daughter Albert Nilo Bell was bornn Elsinore, Jan. 13e- 1924, -a, daughter 1114 and Ermine Smith Belt Stur-vraa gractualsci tona South Sevier High School in maY Mrs; Johanna Wood POCATELLOMrs. Johanna Wood, 82, died Thursday in her- home, 142 South Fifth.

She was born Dec 1860, at Cenceniway and married -Melee T. Wood -in 1883. Of 13 children born to them 10 survive. They are: George WOOd, DA. liah Cleaver, Mrs.

Jim Drown and Isles. Luella Shadier of Pocatello, Mrs. Martha Zeigler-of- Los-Anmire. A. Woad of The Danes, Mrs.

J. Shadier df Pendleton, L. Wood of Gremerten. Mary Collins of Los Angeles, and Fred Wood of Denver. Funeral arranroments are in charge ot Doanard Mortuary, BURIAL VAULTS Sunset -Lawn Mortuary Beauty and Dignity Without Extravagance' 2350 E.

13th 500. P13, 6-4192. and 1924, daughter -Id" Blell -I--planr-tos was bornA Jan. 13 -a IN -Alviti Ernuna Smith Beltr-Sher-vraa graduated front South Sevier High Schooi in May, BURIAL VAULTS they. moved to Lake View for 10 terYk then to Vineyard; Mrs.

Johanna Wood -112212722t116, -where 'bas since, lived. POCATELLO-Mrs Johanna Wood, 82, Thursday- 'in her home, 1421 't, His Flora Jarfe Cooper, South Fifth. She was born Dec, tz2c1: a was born in Salem on ()ht. 20, at Cencentway Mounde, and mar- No e- GtayeTW 1874, a daughter of Isaac Albert ried Nelson- T. Wood 1883.

Of 13 .11 children born to them, 10 survive. 4.,,, s. Att.eresegitkes,;'.r e. ar De rge D. Wood, Mrs.

De 3 i lillisam, 0 liah Cleaver, Mn. Jim Drown and 4. .6, 0.. Luella Shadier of Pocatello, Mrs. Martha Zeurler of Los Angelea.

A. C. Woad of A. '18 '1 The Dalles Oro Mrs Shadier Of en Orin, Wood of Bremertrin, 2. It-t et I st Mrs.

dari Collins of Los Angeles, and StinSef Lawn Mortuary i 1 Fred Wood of Denver. -Z Funeral arrangem ents are in charge 1 of Mortuary. ,,,,,,,,1, ,4 4,...: 1- e- A 2. I ,....4, I V' -'l Bentonsport Dignity A Beauty arDignity 4 It Without- Extravagance' 4 235e E. 1301 So.

Pi. 6-4193. 1' 1 zs ett.i.,,,,,,I.A 'i, 0 sI i 1.r, rt," 1. i-ck311, 4 io' I A vmr.r.777.7.73.7 A "I Akpi 4.r.S,,, 1 is, lowiti Improve cs 4 No swiontit11 l'ece ----i3 -0337 -PIANOS WANTED, price, 44930--- LEVITRES MUSIC SHOP, 169 SO 3RD E. I SO SELD SS- REWARDRed Spitfire boy's bike.

Lost vik. 5th East4th So. 4-2179. FUNERAL- DIRECTORS---'- FUNERAL PURSE lostLady's green purse on Ogden Finder ketpnrones, please return valuables. phone 5-8502.

Cash for Your Piano or Radio UT' AH MUSIC CO. ano or Co. KFSLER-----Memorial services for Louise Schutter Kesler of 537 West Third North. widow of Leonard Resler. sister, of -John Schulterwill be conducted Sikturday at 1:30 p.m.

to the mortuary 125 North Main. Inter. ment in the CityCemetery Friends mat call Friday from 4 until Dm. and Saturday, Until time of services at the Joseph Taylor Me. moral Mortuary, DOGWire-haired -white, black around' tail, 3-6654, 183 Ettio 3rd South 4-6171 ARMY CAPTAIN NEELS another piano for RuntouseRoom, will pay cosh MERHAY'S MUSIC CO.

17 W. lot So. 5-5881 4171 'other piano cash. W. 1st s- President: 1 POULTRY-WANTED rED MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES High Grade Edition and Catalogue Binding Given Special Consideration Magazines and Volumes Facilities Unexcelled In Wed DESERET NEWS PRESS 30 Phone 4-552? HAILFuneral Perv ices for Mrs.

Anna H. Hall svill be held from Evans Early, First South at Sixth East Street, Saturday at 2 p.m. in charge of Rev- rend George J. Friends -may call prior to services. Interment will follow in the family.

plot in. Mt. 'Olivet Cemetery. Perry L. Davis POCATELL07-Perry L.

Davis. 84. died Wednesday at Portland, where be had been visiting a daughter, Mrs. Me was born at Bentonsport. Oct.

20. 1858. and was a stonemuon before VC Ming to Idaho, where he enkaged in fartning. He was a member of 1 Masonic lodges for 40 years. 1 Survivors include a son.

Glendwood Davis of Pocatello. and daughters. Mre. E. N.

Sherman'of San Diego and Mrs. jIl Saturdayin Mellen Chapel, Rev R. P. Snider of the Congregational Church officiating Services. in Mount Muriel) Cemetery will be in charge of Keystone LOtiftt SI 8' and A M.

Jacob Marks Perry -L. Davi POCATE 0, pLL0-Po mi where 11 veli. .,84., tiidd e0tR been visiting' a daughter. Mrs. F.

-Re was born at Oct. 20. 1858. and was a etencmuen before -earning to Idaho, where he en. kaaea in farthing.

Re was a member of Masonic lodges ior 40 years. Survivors inelude a son. Glendwood Davis of Pocatello. and daughters. E.

M. Shermankof San Diego and Mrs. Key es. -Highest Prices PAID FOR LIVE POULTRY COON CHICKEN INN ices TRY INN --1 Statistics Statistics HATcHFuneral services for Melvin L. Batch, Salt Lake City Will be -held Saturday in the Ryland Park L.

D. S. Ward Chapel beginning at 2 :30 p.m. Bishop Clarence TinseY Platt-Reddington tuari. MOVING AND 'STORAGE ARCM Motor VansCity and out of lOWTI haul.

Mollerup. Phone 5-4631 of 5-4632. MARRIAGE LICENSES salt 1.kA Salt Lake County E. Rodrique, local agent for Burlington Trail, ways, is the new president of Provo Lions Club, elected day-night to-succeed Elden Mc-. Kell.

S. Garn Carter was named first vice president. Ed Smith second and-Zrant--Ektris; third vice president. Douglas Peck and Elmer Jacob are the new di-, rectors. Ed Holmes, is lion tamer and Joe Seethaler, tail twister.

The PeW officers will assume their duties at the first meeting Ii July. Hoirter Thompson was accepted as a new member of the club. It was announced that the Provo club will send 1 delegation Al 30 Lions to the itrict convention in Vernal June 11 and 12. rictus, Trail nt' of 'hurs- I first 2950 Highland Drive, 7-1062- LIVE POULTRY WANTED Highest prices, 24lac and up at coops Call a.m. or after 6 MILTON ERICSON.

ph. 7-2181 7,1062 VITA) it coops 7-2181 at 8 cm. in a local hospital. She hail 114d at 13'7 lvorth West Street. Joseph M.

Lindsay Joseph Murdock 63. of 603 Stringiellove Court, resident of Salt Lake 20 died last night, at- 10,15 in si.Salt Lake Mr. Lindsay was born in Heber City on ire, son of Robert and Sarah MurdOck Lindsay kW wife died live years ago. Surviving-are-these sons and tens: R. C.

-Lindsay of Rupert. Otto Lindsay of Paul. Ida. lie Messinger of Midvale, Mrs. C.

T. Yates of Salt Lake; MraPaill Viellard of Hiawatha: George Lindsay of Sac. ramento, R. Lindsay -of Roose- velt: Linileay in the army at Abimeda. and' MTP.

Mabel ttetna and Mrs. Tommie Porter of bait Lake; also two grandchildren and live great-grandchildren. Anna L. H. Gibson pROYOAnn ts Levities- Hepworth Gil.

son. -60, of died at -Cedar City Thursday. She was horn April 23, 1883. at Springdale; Utah. a daughter of Squire and Margaret Cox -Hepworth.

On Dec. 25, 1900. she was married to John William Gilson al Salt Lake. He died March 827-192 Funeral servicee will be conducted Mon. day at 2 p.m.

at the Santaquin Second WardWithRishopelaButler Moat. Nelda Wheeler CLEARFIELDMiss Nelda Wheeler. 19. resident of Hill Fieldbarracka Clearfield for the past two months. was found dead in her apartment about 830 by her roommate.

The young WOM-1111 apPeared to- be slightly ill when her companion left at 8 it was reported and when she returned at 11.39 a.m.. Miss Wheeler was dea4. A daughter Of Mrs, Rose Rollie Christopher of 816 East Cache La Poudra. Colorado Springs, Colo she was born at Wyatt. on Nov.

5, 1924. John Joseph Travis ROCK SPRING'. Wyo Funeral Isere-ices were iondurted in the South Side Catholic Church Thura'ay morning for John- Joseph Traria, 55, who died here Monday after an illness of several-months. Burial was in St. JosephS Cemetery.

Travis Call here watt his parents in 1901. He was horn Dec. 22. 1887. the now-abandoned town of Carbon.

He was emp1o3ed by the Colony Coal Corn. pant. Litel A. Angell PROVOLitel A. Angell.

'75. died Thursday noon of heart disease. at his home. 333 Fifth West Street. Be was born Sept.

8, 1868, in Manchester, a son of Lawrence W. and Julia Ingram Angell. In 1884 be moved to Fountain Green. and on July 23. 1895.

he married Delta-Guymon in the Manti Temple and they made home in that city. They moved to Provo in 1918 and have resided here since. Funeral servicee Sunday will be held the--Provo Third Ward with Bishop Arthur D. Taylor officiating. Atn rur laylor ai 8 itth.

in a local hospital. She had, ived at 131 West temple- Street. I Joseph indsay Murdock -Lindsay. 111 of 883 giellow Court, resident of bait Lake 20 died last night, as," i. 2, salt Lake Mr.

Lindsay was born in Heber City on 1816,, son of Robert and Sarah Murdock Lindsay. Ms wile died tir -4e years ago. an (laugh. SurrivIng are three song P. Ltndsay of Rupert Ida.

Otto Llodsay Pau gm of Midvale; Mrs. C. Yates of Salt Lake; Mrs. Viellard T. of Hiawatha; George Lindsay of Sack ramento, It li.

Lindsay of Room- army at Alameda. anti ht-rP. Mabel Lake; also two grandchildren and las great-grandchildren. Anna L. H.

Gibson PRO 0-- na Levisca Hepworth Gil. -An 01 kaaSOno died at -Cedar CM, .6,71,27 a daughter borzt iteil23 0 1883. ai.Siring- of Squire and Margaret Cox -Hepworth. oa Dec. 25, 1000, she wm married to John William Gilson al Salt Lake.

He died March Mr. and Mrs. John Brigham', Sorensen and Eme line Elizabeth Roberts seven years In Salem, and eight years. in Woods Crosshe always lived in Vineyard. The couple were married May 1893.

in Vineyard. and all of their 11 children were born on the farm on which they still live. Their 10 children are: Mrs. Al. ice Goode, Provo; Mrs.

Emma Pierce, Park City; Horan. 'Los Angeles; Ray Sorensen, Mrs. Jennie Richins, Vine. yard: Theodore Sorensen, Orem; Frank Sorensen, Vineyard; Evro Sorensen, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ethel King and Harvey Sorensen, Vineyard.

There are 38 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. mt. and John Brigham-, Sorensen and Emellne Elizabeth Roberts Mr. and Mrs. John Brigham Sorensen LA FEVRE-Funeral ervices for Wil, ham La Fevre, age 83 years.

will be MOVE cheapl i. safelyLocal. tong dis. held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Mid- tance.

Phone Redman. Pta One 2-1727. vale Second L. D. S.

Ward Bishop -G. --Sabey will officiate. HADLEY TRANSFER STORAGE Co. Friends may call at the Goff Mor- Mayflower van service. Phone 4-8421.

tuary le West Center Street in Mid vale Friday from 4 until II p.m. -and at the La Fevre residence. 400 Sixth PERSONALS Avenue in Midvale Saturday from 10 am. until time of services. Inter- DR GRIFFITH.

specialit for men. Cal) ment will be in the Midvale City Cam- 234 South Main Street. Phone 4-171s etery under direction of the C. I. Goff and Son Mortuary.

POULTRY AND CRICKSFor Salt 1DAYEELL. filICK CO, 681 2nd go. Can turnish leshorns heavies 15th lallsc each. Ph. 5.5239.

Salt 2nd So. eaviet ALL, VARIETIES OF BABY CHICKS DUCKLINGS-POLILTS VOGELERS. 3 2 WEST 1ST SO. CHICKS TS 1ST SO. REPAIRS Automobile Legion Elects RUBBER AND JUNK-WANTED WANTED I AUTO and Trunk parts.

cash tor aid ears. AUTO SALVAGE CO. 739 State. 4-3492 BOISE(AP)Jaeob Marks, 88. retired Boisemerchant, died yesterday following a heart attack.

Born in Carrollton. Jan. 24, 1877 Marks- had for more than 40 years. Re was a member of the Matonie Lodge and B'Nai Brats. Survivors include a bomber, Lt.

Cob Touter Marks of Fort McArthur, Calif. and three sisters. Lola Darlene Fogelberg 14T. PLEASANTLola Darlene Fogel. berg.

five-year-old daughter of Francito O. and Leotta Frazier Fogelberg. died at the family home, Third Muth and Fath West. late Wednesday after a two. year.

tliness from hears trouble. She Wttg born In 'SaltLake on 25, 1937. Surviving are the parents, brothers and three sisters, Mrs. Ruth McElhannon of Stockton-- J. David Allen of San Francisco: Mary Fogelberg Of Kansas City: Howard Arthur A.

and Donna L. Fogelberg of Mt. Pleasant. --Funeral services 'will be conducted by the Re. A.

Wt Murschel in the First Presbyterian Church, the time to be announced by Jacobs Mortuary. PEPPERS 401 Whon ESIe' 5.9114743 3 PPERS 401 WES14 OT SO. 'SUSSINGFuneral services for Thomas E. VISSinf of 397 North Mtdn, hut. band of Anna Marie Pursman Visaing, will be held Saturday- at 1 p.m.

in the Capitol Rill L. D. S. Ward Chapel, Bishop Ray G. Wood will officiate.

may call at 38 East Seventh Until Friday- evening and It the family residence. 397 North Main Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of Itt.rVieeth Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. LOW PRICES on parte; cask for care Tourist Auto Wrecking Co. 1016 State William Jacob Elwood, 26, Ogden; Mabel Ross Hall.

31, Ogden. Charles Kazumi Wade, 21, Topaz; HaShiko Matsumura, 19, Topaz. Vaughn Maynard Hunter, 42, Lewisville, Eva La Rue Rigby, 22, -Rex. burg, Ida. Orvia Larsen.

47. Salt Lake; Olive Margaret Floeers, 43, Salt Lake. Paul Verdean Kunz, 24, Salt Lake; Helen Jane Bowers, 20, Salt Lake. Kelly H. Parsons, 54, Helper; Rose Right.

41. Helper. John Elvin Bennett, 20, Garfield: Donna Leone Quayle. 18, Garfield. Floyd Bonner Jensen.

21, Salt Lake; Marjorie Sutherland. 21, Salt Lake. John Kenneth McMahon. 30, Salt Lake; Mabel Johanna Eccles. 27, Salt Lake.

Nathan Wexler, 26, Los Angeles, Tennesee Brezof, 18. Lewiston, Ida. Albert Joseph Lupo, 22.. Endicott, N. Ile 'Elaine Mario Patrin, 21, For.

est Fred Ball, 49, Salt Lake: Grace Phillips Knight, 45. Clarksville, Fla. ASKED Salt Lake County Beth Evans Hague Lynn Barton Hague, mental cruelty. Elizabeth Reinhard from Otto Carl Reinhard, cruelty. Norma Wheat from Wallace H.

Wheat, cruelty. Andre Anderson Ziegler from Murray Ziegler, nonsupport. thitilltments Returned Third District Court Jahn A.Bart vs. Plaintiff awarded 82,108.81 on basis of claims purchased from various firms which -had 'sold merchandise to defendant and for which compensation had not Peen reeeived. George W.

Bailey vs. William vost and Mrs. Jane Doe Provost, his wife. Plaintiff awarded' decree, quieting title to real property. Maclean Stepp vs.

Leon Plaintiff awarded 6200 -one year- ana then 8150 yearly for 17 years as support money for minor child. plus costs. i awanteu iwzut; --tor one year arm then 8150 yearly for 17 years as sup- money oney for minor child. plus costs. SOIL AND FERTILIZERfor Salo FOR GOOD-- BLACK MT.

SOIL AND FERTILIZER CALL 1-9113. Building CALL Western Foundry for all kinds ol water and stove repairs. Phone 4-7314 i TRUSSES BELTS, TRUSSES. ELA STIO STOCK. Arch Supporta, CRUTCHES, ETC.

Salt Lake Artificial Limb and Truss 130 So. Temple. 4-0033. Salt Lake City. RINDLEYFuneral services for William C.

Rind ley of San Francisco, formerly of Salt Lake, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Rose Room, 36 East Seventh South. Funeral directors, Deeeret Mortuary. Jewelry Wafer Profifs OGDEN-rA financial report submitted to the city commission by Commissioner Edward T. Saunders reveals that net profits to the city from operation of Its culinary water system soared to $124,536.12 in 1942, art increase of 43 per cent over the previous year.

The report shows that new revenue from water rentals was $36,729.29 greater- than in 1941. Mr. Saunders said the rise in revenues arid profits is due to Ogden's increased population and industrial activity. The net profit increase was $37,474.89. Operating expenses were 529.56 and non-operating -expenses totaled $56,395.98.

5266- 97 an -ex es $56,395.98. PROVOFred A. Adamson, Provo police officer, was elected commander of the. Provo Post No. 3,1, American Legion.

at the annual election Thursday night. He succeeds Harold J. Mower. Elected first vice commander was RusSell Traher and La Var Groneman. second vice commander.

Other new' officers are: Chap- lain. Jesse Stott; sergeant-ataims, Hasson M. Kader; adjutant, Don E. Clark; finance officer, Alma E. Wright; historian, L.

A. Culbertson; five-year executive director, E. W. one-year executive committeemen. Terry Oakley, A.

E. Rawlings and Leon A. Hedquist, The new officers will be installed by District Commander Louis A. Bates of Payson June 10 at a joint session with the Sons of the Legion. Members of the post went on( record in favor of K.

W. Bailey, former post commander, as district commander at the annual convention June 3 at Spanish Fork. members of the post. went ch 1 i recr of K. W.

Bailey, or favo former post commander di as s- trict commander at the annual conventiortJune 3 at Spanish Fork. WATCH REPAIRING ALL WORK GUARANTEED Finished from 1 to 2 weeks. MONTGOMERY WARD 1st South and Main TitUSSES Surgical Stockings and Belts Fitted by Experts Main 4 Salt Lake eity WITHERSFuneral aervices for Bessie Stuart Wither of Draper. wife of Robert S. Withers.

willbe-- held Saturday -St- p.m. in the Draper First L. D. S. Ward Chapel.

Bishop Gerald Andrus will officiate. Friends may call at 36 East Seventh South. Friday evening and at the chapel in Draper fifteen minutes prior to eery' ices. Funeral directors, Deseret Min, tuary. IVEDI5ING SPECIALTIES WEDDING INVITATIONS: get our spa.

mai prices. Arterait Beason Building. 41095 Shoo We nem THE BILT RIGHT WAY Look For The Bi Sign UTAH 9130E REP CO 119 So Alain Phone 3-0014 UTAH SHOE REP CO ii9 So. Alain Phone 3-0014 Mary B. Broadhead NEPRI--Mrs; Mary Broadheitt, widow, of Thomas Broadhead, dt phi Thursday, after a lingering Illlifts.

Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 4 p.m.. at the Mephi South Ward Chapel by Bishop P. B. Cowan. InPiment in the Vine Bluff Cemetery will directed by Anderson Funeral Home of Nephi.

Mrs. Broadhead was born Dec. 18, 1874. in-Reber City, a daughter of Robert and Alice Clegg Broadhead. She resided in fienhl 38 years.

Survivors are two sons: Leland T. Broadhead and Delbert S. Broadhead, both of Nephi; nine one sister, Mrs. Rose Horrocks of Salt Lake and a brother. Thomas Broadhead of duch*esne.

Friends may rail at the home of Mr. -and Melvin warren Satutdat eve- ning and Sunday until Frank Levan Cowley TRENIONTONFrank Devon' Cowley, 29, died at the yalley Hospital in-Trenionton Thursday at 5 of septicemia, following a four-month-illness. Born Dec, 18, 1913. in Rielifield, he was a son of F. A.

COwley and Anna Pastrup resided in Richfield 'until he moved le Tremonton four years 14 In- cher City, a daughter of Robert and Alice Clegg Broadhead. ded i Nephi 38 years. She resi Survivors are two song: Leland T. Brratiheao and Delbert S. Broadheitil, bcth of Alephi; nine grancichildren, one sister, Mrs.

Roots Horeacks of Salt Lake and a brother. Thomas Broadhead of duch*esne. riends may call at 111 6 hoe of Mr. and Mrs- Melvin Warren Saturtiat eve- 1 ee ee ning and un al unti rli a. Frank iavon Cowley TRENTONTON-Frank Lavon' Cowley 29 did at the aney Hospital in-Tre- nionton Thursday at 5 p.m.

of septic. ma, following a four month -illness. 13r" Dee. 18' 1913' 'n be was a eon of A Cawley and Anna Pavtrun Coiviey HP resided in Richfield 'until he moved to Tremonton four years Given PAYSONEdna Bissell (laugh' ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edna Bissell of Payson has been announced as the winner of the $250 lied Cross scholarship. The scholar- ship was given by the three federated Cultus Clubs of Payson. The final choice of the candidate was made by the superintendent of nurses of the Salt Lake Gen, eral Hospitat-Miss Bissell will en, ter training June 14. Given-- PAYSON Ed Bissell II na sse daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edna Bissell of Payson has been announced as the winner of the $250 Red Cross nurse scholarship. The scholar- ship was given by the three fed- erated Cultus Clubs of Payson. The final choice of the candidate 'it as made by the Superintendent of nurses of the--Salt Lake Gen- eral Hospital Miss Bissell will en- ter training June 14. r- Waives Hearing -OGDENPreliminary 'hearing on second degree burglary charge was waived by Paul G. Neil, 21, and he is held under $1,000 bond pending- his trial in the Second District Neil, who is reported to have escaped from a military guardhouse at Las- Vegas, is charged Aliith participating in a burglary at the Superior Honey Company office at 349 Third Street Feb.

23. Glen Chatelain, 24, of Brigham City, Nell's alleged accomplice previously waived -preliminary- dieerrin nd-we bound over to the higher court. Richard Nicholasria-convicted of second degree burglary at a beer tavern at 2702 Wall Avenue, was sentenced b3r District Lewis V. Trueman to serve an indeterminate term of one to 20 years in the state prison. Commencement LCGAN Address to graduates by Milton R.

Merrill, professor of political science at Utah State Agricultural College, and singing of "A Ballad for Americans" by the school a cappella choir are features of Logan High School commencement exercises to be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Logan -'rabernacle. Dr. E. Allen Batematl, superintendent of schools, will be in charge, while presentation of diplomas will be made by--N. D.

Salisbury, president of-the board of education. The high school orchestra wilL rected by A. T. Henson, while the Vocalists are under direction of Frarat Baugh. Jr.

John Worley, student body president-- at -Logan High, will give the salutatory and Blind-pal George S. Bates will present the. graduating class. Lease Hangar Florence Ricks Honcey LOGANFuneral services for Mrs. 'Florence Eic lit Mances.

rear dent whn died in Ogden Wednesday as a result Of an accident Monday afternoon at the trtah Quartermaster Depot. will be conducted Saturdat at 3 in the Logan Sixth Ward -Chanel. -with me-Inhereof llas Eleventh Ward bishop-- no officiating. Scott Linn Isbell TA)GANTruneral service for Scott Inn Isbell, 41 8, radio instrnetor at Utah State Agricultural College, who died 'Wednesday. will be conducted Fri.

day at 4 111. in the rirSt Eresby- terian Church of Louisa Kuhn' Enhttl. died at her hnme In Midwest at 1130 amt. Thurs. day follosking a lintrerire -Nrc-Hubni was born blareh-llk 11161.

at Lanperseryt -Switzerland, a ilaughter at Ulrieh and Elizabeth Badertacher Nesemann. She was marrlisl-fo Switzerland anit morer to the United States ip 1908. unellal serYines will be 'yonclueted In the Midway'First Ward Chapel SundaY Friend mar rail at theClirdti. tuary at Reber rridav and SattnYlaY and at the home SaturdaY night and until time of sersieett Sunday. Interment will be in the Niclway Cemetery.

LegalNotice- NOTICE TO CONTRECTORE SeaTed-porposals will- bit receivedhY the undersigned at its office in The City County Building for the construe. lion of A CLASS ROOM REMODELING AT THE SALT LAKE COUNTY HOSPITAL, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, in accordance 'with the Dana and specifications as prepared by Carl- W. Scott, Architect, until the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M.. May 26, 1943, at time and at which place they will be publicly opened and read. Plans and specifications and proposal blanks tnay be examined it the office of the undersigned, or they may be obtained at the office of Carl W.

Scott, Architect, Dooly Building. Salt Lake City. Utah. Proposals must be made in strict ItecOtdanee with 'CI" the progiticine 6r the plans and specifications. and -must be made on the blank forms provided by the Architect.

To be considered they must be accompanied by a certified check -in an amount at least- equal Jo five -per cent-of the The right is reserved to accept any or to reject all proposals and alternates. BOARD OP- -COUNTY -COMMIS-- 1 STONERS SALT LAKE COUNTY By ROSCOE C. RODEN. Chairman. 1 NOTICE or STOCKHOLDERS MEETLNO OF THE CONSOLIDATED WAGON I MACHINE COMPANY The annual meeting of stockholders ot the Consolidated Wagon Machine Company will be held at the'office-of the Company in Salt Lake City, on Wednesday.

June 2, 1943, at 3:00 p.m. for the purpose of electing dTrectors and teceiring and acting upon the reports of-the-officertr-anct-tor---the-trannaction of euhv business as may be properly brought before the meeting. By Order of the Board of Directors. A. T.

SELANDER. Secretary WITHERSFuneral services for Besrie Stuart Withers of Draper. Utah, wife of Robert S. Withers will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in ths Draper Flirt L.

D. S. Ward Chapel. Bishop --fleirald----Andrus will --officiate. Friends may call at 36 East Seventh South Untitt 110011 on- Saturday and--as the chapel in Draper fifteen minutes prior.

Funeral. threcton, Deseret Mortuary. NOLANDGraveside services -for bahy boy Noland of 361 Eut Fourth South son of Morris Neal and Zelda Pearl Mortensen will be held Saturday at 11:15 a.m. In the Salt Lake City Cemetery, under direction of the Deseret Mortuary. PETERAONFuneral services for Kate Case Peterson of 483 South Fifth East Street.

wife of Eriek E. Peterson. be announced later from 38 East Seventh South-Street. Funeral di rectors, Deseret Mortuary. BLOSSOM ART FLORAL 3.7880 ruNnua, rtowEits OTIR SPECIALTY --YIS SG.

FREE l'AMorg 1POR orR EnNERAT riE 911014 RAM TETTELBATTWA Mow ER stIOP. 17 E. BRoArrwAy COLONIAL PIA-MYR ROUSE. beat flowr at popular Drifts. Funeral flow --er-ohr ywptets.

87M 1 Oth ALTERATIONS THE SINGER 'kEWING, 'MACHINE' Co. Announces 77E OPENISO OF TREIn Alterotion Dent trrr, wmt TOI 10 so. q0NABLE pirrrycz N. PHONE 3.5871 ASSAYERS, Wit HEALTH AND RECKBATION Try conditioning dames anti 6wimmina at the GYM RUGS AND FURNITURE AISIWAMt0.10NOM,A16W,Aft.061iN0000011.fti.0,00Pkft.O.00010 FRANK MARTIN CO. 1830 SO.

STATE Rugs. Carpets Upholstered Furniture CIP3r1Pri. Oriental lial a Spedaity. 7-3051. ROMNEY Rut Co.

It costs no more for the best. 1015 So. 7th L. Phone 5-0117. lcA MILE--lc Pioche, 33.55: ems Vegas.

$5 50: Los an. --tvieer 17.15:--SertDiego. ge.501- wend, over, Ely, 33.50, Bonded and Insured, reclinint chair car buses. tree Pillows Pon-- Express Stages 40 SRI 21111 So. 4-4485 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES PASSENGERS.

to go any dirtietton AAAA A Provo Bureau. 351 SoWu 11 Temple. 1-8025, BUILDING MATERIALSFor Salo SPECIALS Short lengths. No, 2 Rustle per 100 feet 18.01 lxt, 2 ft. No.

2 1,0 flooring per hundred. feet 1.00 Rock wool, per sack 1.25 roofing per roll 1.40 NATIVE LUMBER CO. 2207 So. Main CLOSE OPT ON PAINT Per oral. 8210 (sub, to stock on band) 12-inch insulation 2510 per Cello-Wall insulation $IPS per Native Lumber Co.

2287 So. Main. COAL AND Sal. IDEAL COAL. CO turn Igh $1.

a eve 11775 nut pea S1.50. oil slack aa 25 at-A39b RECREATION 1 MISCELLANEOUS-FOR SALE 411111WOWWIPAPIOTOWIA.MARRINAPWWWWWW1011.010,WORPOIONIMANtalit THE FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE IS AVAILABLE WITH A rURCHASIO CERTIFICATE: 2-witeet 6945 Complete Farm Master hiker outfit (less pipe fittings) $230.30 4-foot 2'Ro11 over" rotary scraper $122.50 a or 10-ga1. milk cans 87.50 and 88 SO 5-foot Fresno scraper 82.00 10-in. traveling table hammer 2-can milli eooler .410900 400-lb. separator 70.00 Fartn Master dairy fly spray, RATIONED" per gallon 98o Brooder coops .9 79.95 3-foot feeders, each 590 Base 19 Quart -strainer ,,..0 1.29 Peat moss, 335.1b.

bale ....9 4.40 Grass seed, 35 pounds (in bulk) trellis 59e UP blankets up REPAIR PARTS FOR -POPULAR MAKE HAY MOWERS, PLOW SHARES, ETC.) AT SAVINGS Roebuck Co. BAsem*nT AT THIRD SOUTH FLOOR SANDER 10 AM. TO I P.M. 112.00 OVERNIGHT 3.150 24 HOURS 4.110 MONTGOMERY WARD r011, SALEAt a sacrifice 1 Home Copt, Sort Coal Range. 1 set carpenter tools.

1 Super! lux Oil Heater 2.311- Co Ilia' A-so. 4-464S. 5 H. P. tractor.

torether with all manta, 10-inch plow, cultivator, irHratton bledew: A1 cond.r Immediate de1iver7, 117 East Studio Couch, Twin Bedroom MAO. WESTERN FURNITURE CO, 135 So, State WITHERS-Funeral services for Berele totaled Stuart Withers of Draper. Utah, wife LISC ELLANEOUS-FOR SALE 1--- Commencement of Robert S. Witheri will be held 41.11010,061.00010.1.01010.10WWWWW.111 ear Saturday at 1 p.m in ths Draper REGREATION Waives mg a LQGAN Address to gradu- Legal Notice- Find L. D.

Ward Chapel Bishop '-fleirald- Andrus-. will Friends VOlt HEALTH AND RECREATION, IN may call at 36 East Seventh Sou Tr7 THE FOLLOWG MERCHANDSE IS --OGDEN-Prellminary 'hearing fessor of political ates by Milton R. Merrill, pro- South condaitioning elteses and swimming science NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS MIMI noon on- Saturday and at -the AVAILABLE WITH A PURCHASE the DESTetET GYM 1 i ence a Utah chapel in Draper fifteen minutes CERTIFICATE: on a second degree rglary state Agricultural College, and .,,,...31222..0050 Futter a I- -direct ill 2.wheet--ttit-bed-4railer--4.--.2.--.9 69.95 for -Sealed-porposals -war be-received-bY treigere'i Mortuar RUGS AND FURNITURE oomupt ft ei charge -tvas waived by Paul G. singing of A Ballad the undersigned at its office in The y' by the school a cappe Ila city County Building for the construe. Nei 21.

and he is held under cans" choir are features of a Don of A CLASS ROOM ADDITION NOLAND-Graveside Pervicel far baby FRANK MARTIN CO. 1830 SO. STATE REMODELING AT THE SALT LAKE boy Noland of 367 East Fourth South Rugs. Carpet' Upholstered Furniture 1cans $7 50 and $8 50 al milk ca th 4-foot Roll over rotary 8 or 0-g. err aner $1,000 bond pending- his trial in COlNTY HOSPITAL, SALT LAKE SOn of Morris Neal and Zelda Cleaner'.

Oriental RUIN a Snetialtr 5-foot. Fresno scraper 8 8 Second District High School commencement ex- ercises to be held this evening CITY, UTAH, in accordance with the Pearl Mortensen Noland. will be held 7.3051. Neil, who Is reported to have Dana and specifications as prepared by Saturday at 11:15 am. in the Salt Lake 10-in.

traveling table hammer escaped from a military guard- at 8 o'clock in Logan Taber- Vegas. $5 strict Pioche 33.5 50 Lo Am 3-foot eeders each 59 Carl- W. Scott, Ahitect, until th OUr City Ce metery, under direction of the ROMNEY Rug Co. It costs no mill- -2oo2er -41- $199.00 nacle. of 10:30 rc o'clock A.M..

May 26 1943 Deseret Mortuary, more for the best. 1015 So. 7th L. mint el house at Las- Vegas, is 400-1b. separator .......,.....6 70.00 ich ace they Dr E.

Allen Batemail; su erin. at time and at hi 1 Phone 5-0117. PETERSON-Funeral ervce for Kate charged with participating in a pu opened and read. Da bl burglary at the Superior Honey tendent of will. be Plans -and.

snecifications and proposal Case Peterson of 4835 Soult: Fiftrh Eaast TRANSPORTATION in charge, e--prese a blanks may be examined at the office Erick 2 E. on. "NOT RATIONED" Company office office at 349 Third MI DI ton of 1 of the undersigned, or they May be Street' wife of Wilt bo annonnced later from 38 tart Street Feb. 23. Glen Chatelain, 2.1, diplomas will be made D.

obtained at the office of Carl W. Scot' resident of-the board 4 Seventh South- Street. Funeral di. lc AMILE-lc Master dairy fly spray, of Brigham City, Nell's alleged ac- Salisbury, Architect, Dooly Building. Salt Lake rectors, Deseret Mortuary.

Per gallon 98a Brooder coops -3 79.95 comp ice previously waived -pre- of education. The high 1 Florence Ricks Hancey--- cay. services Mrs. Proposals must be made In 5: its a a orchestra Utah. liminarriteerring---and-was-bound ever to the higher court.

rected by A. -T. Henson v. tforene, alelca Haticley. resit leccirdanee with 'er" me 'apotitionn.

nr------ fopit.06------,---- -Velear 89.801- -Giese' bast dent. wbn died in Ogden Wednesday as a the plans and specifications, and BLOSSOM ART FLORAL 1.29 rord 1 nSsiu. 5r reEicli $3-50 10 Quart strainr nint chair car Peat MORA, 135Ib. ba Al 4 40 hard the are tinder direction result of an accident Monday afternoon be made on the blank forms provided the man Quartermaster Depot. will by' the Architect.

To be considered theY 3.7880 buses. Grass seed 35 pounds (in-. of second degree burglary at, a of Frank Baugh. Jr. itt conduet Satu I'd 0 a p.m., accompanied 3 i mus be i a certified truNtskt.

FLOWERS OTIR SPECIALTY Free Pillows bulk) beer tavern at 2702 Wall Avenue, John- student bodY lmhei Leraned- sixth ward check in an amount at least- equal to 712 So. FREE -Fan trellis 89e liti (4 PNIalv'Iaj aPAbRi A-LL'' U51AuRa wak sentenced by District Lewis president-. at -Logan High, will of the Eleventh Werd bish Amors OR ora riNam. op- five per eent- of the bid. V.

an to serve i give officiating. :7 T. right is reserved to accept any or to Pet all proposals and altern MONS AM TETTELBATIM ates. if Pon Express Stages MAKE HAY MOWERS. PLOW SHARES, minate term of one to 20 years ive the salutatory and Princi.

'in R'S Irtrier 40 Esse tut fte pal George S. Bates will present BOARD- OF--COUNTY -COMMIS--- -wH's-Hop 1. E. HHHATIwAp pH 4.4485 ETC-) AT SAVINGS in the t()GAN-Funeral state prison. the.

graduating class. Scott Linn Isbll Scott STONERS SALT LAKE COUNTY TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES Roebuck Co. 4 service for 10.111.0. Tinn 41. 1, radio insimmt" at 137- R--, Chairman COLONIAL COLONIAL FLOWER HOUSE.

best flow. PASSENGERS, to go any direction BAsem*nT ere at popular prices. Funeral flow AAAA A Travis Bureau. 351 So. Wulf MAIN AT THIRD sou'rn ease angar Utah State.

'WednesdayAgricultural College. will be conducted who Fr died i. in' the First Presby- ers-one vriesteltv re eth Sft. S-3221 Temple. 5-8025 BUILDING MATERIALS-4or Sal.

NOTICE or STOCKHOLDERS MEETLNI3 daY at a Pm-. terian Church of Logait, 2140 RA0MT JitsTO I P.M. $2.00 or THE ALTERATIO NS SANDER CONSOLIDATED WAGON I MACHINE Louisa Kuhni The annual meeting of stockholders of SINGER -'4EW I NG Short lengths. No, 2 Rustic MIDWAY-Louisa Irnbni. 82.

(1iet at th I'd h. her home in Midwav at 8:30 am. Thurs. Omni' a agon ac me om. THE 100 feet 440 't day I 11 Iii lintrerire illness.

Pan a ng it will be held at the office- of the 'MACH INE' CO 1st 2 a ft. No. 2 v. flooring Rock wool, per sack 1.25 FOR, SALE-At a sacrifice 1 Home Corn MONTGOMERY WARD 11147 Sort Coal Range, 1 set carpenter writ. bni was -born arcb19 M.

Mt, Company In Salt Lake Clan Utah. on -r 357elbr: roofing hund hundred feet i at LsuPerswYt Switzerland, a i laughter Wednesday June 2, 1943, at 3:00 p.m. Uirt receiving and acting upon the reports NATIVE LUMBER ch and Elizabeth -Badertscher for the purpose of electing directors and Announces of 77E. OPENING, or rnrin CO. 2387 So; Main 1 Superthis Oil Heater Cirsulator.

aho wax alarrretl7ta Ufiric-b-R-a-Nn of--the---officeve---inct l'or---tber transnetion 38- Avo. 4-4640. pemarinC. In, enble. lioemann 1 such business as may be ro ri CLOSE OUT ON PAINT Switzerland and.

mover to the United 9- 9 Pe 7 Alt mt I 'Dent Per brought before the meeting. gal. 8210 (sub. to stock on hand) 5 If. P.

tractor. together with all ti states 11 1908. of -inch insulation grade- Funeted serVices will be Vonducted in BY Order of the Board Ward Chapel Sunday: A. SELANDER. rONA" 'NlaarIP Cello-Wall insulation per irrication A1 etniii BLE Native Lumber Co.

Secretary as non- 'TA-- as so. ItArg. PHONE 3-5877 mend mar call at inr-Tnrf-iirs-F--- i Proadway. Diary fit Epher Friday and Sattirdas COAL AND WOOD-For. Se.

studio Couch 8450; Twin and at 'he home Saturdev night and un- sesessses Suite. S89.00.. in Bedroom tit t.tnt. of it, sundnr. Interment l.

will be in the Midway Cetnetery 4.s,.," 1 IDEAL COAL CO tur ll Iti a eve 117.78 WESTERN FURNITURE Co. I nut 4-e3Se 47-25. Pea 08.50. oil slack 85.25 135 So, State a-- -'---'Speech Winners son, daughter of and Mrs. Edgar Nelson of Mt.

Pleasant, and Maxine Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen of Spring City were the winners in speech contest sponsored by the Fine Arts Club Wednesday at North Sanpete High School. -Miss Nelson's declamation was To Say Good-Bye," and Miss Jen. sen's, "The One-Legged Goose." Judges were Mrs.

Justus O. Seely, Mrs. Worth Bench a Mrs. Van Noy Stewart. Speech-Win ners MT-PLEASANT-Dolma-Ne son, daughter of and Airs.

Edgar Nelson of Mt and -Maxine Jensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Jensen of Spring City were the winners in speech contest sponsored by the North Sanpete High Sch Fine Arts Club at Miss Nelson declamation Was oo. 7 sen To Say Good Bye and Miss Jen- 'The One Goose." Judges Were Mrs. Justus a SeelY, Mrs. Worth Bench a rtd tirs.

Van Noy Stewart. I 4 4 1 Honor Servicemen 1 MT. PLEASANT A patriotic program honoring young rnen of this pity who are leav ing May 25 for service with the U. S. armed forces will be held at 8:30 p.m.

Monday in the South Ward L. D. S. Chapel. A service plaque on which will be inscribed the names 'Of all Mt.

Pleasant men and women now in the IL S. service will be presented to the city by Mr. and Mrs. S. H.

Gill and wilt be accepted by Mayor John Gunderson. This city now has 240 In the service. H. C. Jacobs will read their names and mu-.

sic will be furnished by the, 'Hamilton School Band. I Honor Servicemen I MT. PLEASANT A patrl- otic program honoring young men of this city who are. leav- ing May 25' for service with the U. S.

armed forces will be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday in the South Ward L. Chap- el. A service plaque on which will be inscribed the names 'of all Mt. PI d- easan men an en now in the service will be presented to the city by Mr and Mrs.

S. H. Gill -and will be accepted by Mayor John Gun- derson. This city now has 240 In the service. H.

C. Jacobs will read their nettles and sic will be furnished by the 'Hamilton School Band. Repair Roads IDAHO FALLS Bonn eville County, working coop-eration with the Taylor Grazing District, is sending roadgrading crews and equipment -to repair- and grade the road toward Twin Buttes. connects with the Midway Road constructed several years ago by the CCC at Midway, Bonneville County commissioners announced today. Repair Roads H.

IDAHO FALLS-- eville Countyworkin I with he Taylor Grazing District, Is sending road grading crews and equipment -to repair- and the road toward Twin Buttes. hich connects with the Midway Road constructed several years ago by the CCC at Midway, Bonneville County commission- ers announced today. -OGDENUpon recommendation of Commissioner William D. Wood city commissioners have leased -a hangar at the Rob. ert H.

'Hinckley Municipal Air. port to the Utah Pacific Air. wiyi for a rental of a month T4 company must pay the costs of operation -including-light and heat, and will have the ex elusive right to commercial aircraft sales at the airport, according to terms of the lease. It must pay the city two centr-a-gallory for all gasoline used or dispensed at the airport and five cents a gallon for oil. The city has reserved the right to negotiate agreements with the military or scheduled airlines and Ogden City is to maintain the airport at its expense as per Its agreement with the CAA and the military authorities.

Ogden City, earlier this year leased the -airport to the army but will maintain and operate the port under lease. s-OGDEN --Upon recommenda- tion of Commissioner William a Wood city commissioners have leased -a hangar at the ert H. 'Hinckley Municipal Air- port to the Utah Pacific All5ro. ways for a rental of a month Th, company pay the have the ex- costs-of-operation-including light. and heat and will elusive right to commercial era- es ft sal at the airport, accord- ing to.

terms of the lease. It must pay the city two centg la ga '3 a II gasoline used or dispensed at the airport ana live ceras a gallon or oil city has The 't reserved the right tft tioontiate agreements with the Its agreemein, wital LIL ca.am; -Agg Ayrior rpwAN 160 wmo Ti.mnto St Salt Like ttlah. Pb -4, It row AN 160 go FLOOR Sande Ts. waiters. compressors.

k.aint spray equip sold or Whitaker. 646 So. 4-8837 waiters. compressors. FURS WRINGER ROLLS, parts tor all washer'.

Bower's 638 So. State 845336 IF your for cost needs tixing, call 4-48141 Cora De expert furrier. come early. early. ARRAY OrrTtlE 110-154 So.

Vorpgt Temr.le. O. or 1528 Pox loos Welders Hearing Set sup wine oats ads Ito 101111 1111112 sina, nes 1 I I I 1 I I IVRIVITURE--ff ANTED HEMSTITCHING AND RUG WORK SATISFACTION MT Ante LILL BEN, 131 EAST 2ND SOUTH. PR. awn orTil ATTORNEYS TROMAR TROM 'A.

TT Rr. Pntfon otfteteylL 411I Wes Plump IMOOlb.010.01001A,.01004WaWOolgiEMiftniMft..s.1111000110.;0010 Ben F. tArmqlruneral for lien "lint Phillips. 32. ert Layton, will be conddleed Sunday at 2 ri.m.

in the Earsyille Tabernacle by Bighon Hubert Burton. of BargeIle First Ward. Bnriel In the-Kayarille-LaYlon Memorial Palk will bo directed by Larkin la Bone Mortuary of Ogden. Mr. 'Milling died Wednesday night In 1,11 Ogden hospital following a week's illneme of pneumonia Tre was born Nor.

22. 1010. In Layton, a son of A. and Elizabeth "'lint Milling. At the time of hie death he woe employed as a rill, mutineer and land-scrape sunerrigor et MU 122 On Aug.

S. 1938. he married Blanch Boudrero in Los Angeles, Calif. ou Aur, 6. 1938, he married Blanch Boudrero in Los Anirelea, calif.

a ivy Atm. Burton, of Ravarille First Ward NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Of floe of the CitY Recorder Room', 200 City County Salt Lake City, Utah. May18. 1943. Sealed proposals will be received st this officeuntil 10:00 o'clock Thursday.

June 1943. for remodeling an addition to thp Administration Build. Salt Lake City MilidelPal AlrOort, according to plans on file in the office of Ashton 80. Evans, Architects. 312 Beneficial Lite Building and the City Engineers office, Room 491 City County Building.

Bids will be publicly opened on Cr about this time by the Board of City Commissioners. Instructions to bidders. specifications and forms for contract and band. to. tether with plans, ingrbeTh.ibtaitied at the office of the Architects.

312 Beneficial Life Building. upon deposit of Ten ($10.001 which amount will be refunded on of the plans in rood condition. ,97 The rieht is reserved to reject spy and all bids. By ORDER- '01-1H ZBoAR' Or, COMMISSIONERS ETHEL MACDONALD, Qty Recorder. 2 I rust Publication May 1343.

Publiestm as, 1,43 I 1 geniiielar Life luildi-nr. upon deposit of Tea dollars- whieb amount win be reiorwIN, on of theplans to pr rod eondition. The riorbt la reeerved to reject ay and an bide. BY ORDER- Or-11a 'BOARD- Or commissiobEas ETHEL MACDONALD, publication iv HOoOrder Last Publicatio Mar ISO. Offiee of e' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS the City Recorder 200 City Couny snit Lake City, Utah.

May, .18, Sex.IFA wilt Ila ro'rolvoit of plane CM AIM 111 EPJ lire tta. Architects. 313 Of Ashton Era PRIVATE BUYER. need right awe, furniture and rug, for my home and several rented epos Da, cash for anv SMOnni. Pb 1-1961 or 5 0111 111111 CEMENT WORK 7 9s12 RUG.

$32.95: Gas Kamm. $29.50: Durable keteben chain, 13 50: Philo Table Model Battery set. $34 SI. WESTERN FURNITURE CO. 135 So.

State GAS RANGE, WHITE PRACTIriLlir NEW. 109 SO. 5TH EAST THOMAS ELECTRIC CO rumps. machinery. siee, motors, .547 West 2nd So.

Phone 44064 NEW, 109 SO. IITH EAST KA WHITE PRACTICALLY ELECTRIC t-A.) Pumps. maehinery. siee, motors .547 wpat 3od 30. phone 4:6064 hearing has- been -set- for May 28 at 10 a.m.

at the City and County Building at Provo by the Utah Labor Relations Board to act on the petition of Local No. 40, United Brotherhood of Welders, Cutters and Helpers of America, to be designated as the --collective- bargaining agent- for 35 welders. The welders are employed by the Koppers Company in the con struction of the Steel Plant. A The petition alleged that the building crafts unions affiliated -with the 'American Federation of lullellitlat IP oe oesignateu as tne Ilectiveminationto --Ce bargaining agent for 35 welders. The welders are employed by the Koppers Company In the con- struction of the Steel Plant.

The petition alleged that the 'building crafts- unions affiliated with the American Federation of Labor have refused to recognize welders as a sepapte and distinct trade. It was further reported that the result has been that they and their helpers "are required to II Id union cards in as many a four or five labor which fact constitutes an unfair discriminationto--said -persons-- The Provo hearing will be conducted by Eldred M. Hoyle, chair. man of the state board. The petition for the hearing was signed by Jack Holladay, Elmer E.

Griffith, vice president and Ben Browning, financial sec; retary of the welders union wnich tact constitutes- an um said persons discri The Provo hearing will be con- ducted by Eldred M. Royle, chair- man of the state board. The pe- tition for the hearing was signed by Jack Holladay, president; Elmer E. Griffith, vice president4 and Ben Browning, financial sec; Lretary Of the welders Ainion Jury Dismissed to reach a verdiet, a federal district court jury was dimissed yesterday by Judge Chase A. Clark.

The Jury failed to agree or. the $51,000 damage suit brought by Jerry Miller- of Spokane against the Union Pacific Railroad as a result of -an accident In July, 1941, in which Miller's 13-yearvict daughter was killed, reach a verdiet, a federal district jury wag dimissed vester- day by Judge Chase A. Clark. The jury failed to agree on the $51,000 damage suit brought by Jerry Miller- of Spokane against the Union Pacific Railroad as a result of an accident fn 1941, in Which' Miller's 13-year daughter was -P Joseph Shelton LERIFuneral sorrieea tor Joseph Shelton. 33, who stied early WednesdaY in an Ogden hospital of wilt be endoeted Saturday.

st-2 p.m.. at the irt War4 with 'Bishott Zeal AndsP, von presiding Burial be 'in, the Lehi City CEMENT WORK PATrff Vrnll 17 Dan7TWATS, ETC, SALT LAKE FURNITURE CO We one or trado. Rion, 3-3686 33 11.1 LIVESTOCKW ANTED I DEAD or ally orlon -CESSPOOLS 149 1.03 Pleb ad lox larn3: htufru 2 DEoSPNILS AND SEPTIO TANEff WASATCH Kenzie lb Pot Farms. Top TNSPECTION TREE. a Clod Prices for animoto-dead or t-4141, Phone rolled Morro US.

I ARNOLD SPRAYERS CARTRIDGES $3 25 UP, Reed's 57 E. Bdwy. RII6S-9112 fell base $4.95 reit base i linoleum 25c Si. YcLBowers hom*o VS So. Stets, i CEMENT EMENT WORK SALT LAKE FURNITURE CO We buy or Pbone, 3-3686 33 lat -court -14- PAT'' rLn A tr.g.,11 YERS CA RTR1DGES DRIYEwAYS.

rrc, Joseph Shelton WORK nt't AP Arryrro LI VESTOCKW ANTED on tor DEAD or alive pm "rTiet'll Shelton. 33, who sited early Wednesday ri Welch Pleb mad Fox Farm. Murry, -es CESSPOOLS 149 Keed's RitewdY' 57 Bd in in Orden bospital or.silleosia, will be I eendurted Saturday at-3 rim. at the LS -LI AND tErTIO TARES WASATCH Kenzie" 6 roe Farina. To9 RUGS-02 felt has: 'reit "base' Ilr's Wirl witlit'nit'helt EVTSEP(Alft NED.

INSPECTON ram a Omit Prices tor or slim linoleum Sq. Yd. Soweto Illoote Phone collect Murry US. VII So. 'i .4, 4 --1----- l' 4 7:1:.

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