Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - t SATURDAY MORJNG ’APRIL 16 1938 21 ’ Companionship of Long Years Ends J —- C! -: rY XT1'U’Vv&H'P: H:fHv:n f JAvV i Easier — Sunday — April — 17 jpfe! I f' A s - )? V 4f‘ f v a CLm Right you £ '-- With i i iKeith-Q- m :V s :kv w ( x Yi-- v xTt i' x It’s to V vHy Sj$r 7U X "V x s' Jv t group BLOUSES TVV Tailored Silk Shirts VI Inset Mr Thoresen 'goEester Heart Attack Takes Life of Civic Worker Shortly After 65th Wedding Anniversary Guests who honored Mr and "“ESSTMitl CreekV at present with-cbenefit of street bus service Is threatened with transportation to spare Two companies plan service The Airway Motor Coach Lines Inc of Casper Wyo filed an application with the public service commission to operate a bus line between East Mill Creek and Salt Lake City’s business district The Utah Light and Traction company Friday an nounced plans to operate buses be- tween the same two points The Wyoming concern presented to the commission a petition signed by Leslie W Davis president stating no duplication of present service by the local company is con' templated "except insofar as the present service is inadequate to the convenience and necessity of the people along the proposed new ut — s jw K i Outline Route The proposed route Is as follows : Beginning at the intersection of Twenty-thir- d South streets East and Thirty-thir- d north on Twentieth East to Twenty-firand Twenty-firSouth west to Main north to Second South east to State south South to Twenty-fireast on Twenty-firSouth and reversing tW same route to Twenty-thir- d South streets East and Thirty-thir- d The commission set a hearing on 10 the application for a m April 27 at the capitol The Utah Light and Traction company’s new service between East Ml1 Creek and Salt Lake City will trial begin Monday for a period company officials art- st st st st -- 30-d- ay nounced ' Set Charge Charge for this service will be two regular fares (cash tickets tokens or second zone pass) The first zone will extend from Salt South Lake City to Twenty-firand Eleventh East streets (Sugap Transfers will be Issued house) and accepted in the first zonainly The route will be as follows BeEast and ginning at Twenty-thir- d Thirty-thir- d South street west on Thirty-thir- d South to Twentieth 'East north on Twentieth East to Twenty-sevent- h west on Sqdth Twenty-sevent- h Smith to Thirteenth East rtbrth on Thirtenth East to Twenty-firSouth west on Twenty-firSouth tp' State north on State to Thirteenth South west on Thirteenth South to Main north on Mam to First South east on First South7 to State south on State to Fourth South west on Fourth South toMain then south on Main’ and return to East Mill Creek over the same route st t A heart attack striking at 3 a m Friday claimed the community leader only four hours after the last departing guest spoke congratulations at the close of a reception in the family hnmer 446 Second avenue During the evening apparently In excellent health Mr Thoresen had joined his wife readily in reminiscence of their 65 years together as Cache county pioneers L D S church leaders and political founders in Utah Ingwald Conrad Thoresen was 20 years of age and Margret Christine Nielsen was 16 when they married and established their home on a Hyrum farm where- - South Cache high school now stands In 1876 Mr Thoresenwas - 1 T “'VETTER'S MEATS 676 EAST 2ND SOUTH STEER BEEF a OUR SPECIALTY Premium Morrell’s L Ul OOa OC Make Your Easter Dinner a 8 access—Serve Baked Ham lb BLEF POT ROASTS BLACKHAWK SLICED BACON YOUNG EASTFKN LOIN PORK BOAST Spring Fryers rent lli to Z lb FAL ROAST LMP or LOIN NEW YORK STYLE BEEr ROAST Roivn or SWISS STfaks BONELESS Boneless SpringJ-am- h "“Serve J Roast lb 29 c lb -- 26c 29'iO 29c lb 33l-- 0 lb 27V?c Tamb for Your Easter Dinner PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Freh Ftb Snuabu Roattne Chicken RahhlM Sweet V county Rilling In was He Named in motion authorizing a college threat Pilgrims In All Thoresen was appointed surgeneral of Utah by Presi- dent Wilson in 1014 and reappointed Mr veyor four years later in 1920 He was released The Norwegian immigrant was the oldest living missiona: way prior to his Plrkleif Warn son and Logan Mrs Mae Burton of Sait J W AnderR Edward of Gibson Sailors Salad Bowls Shepherdess Brims permaschool — Wilson by New Styles Just Unpacked Captivating Straws and Felts $298 college for instrumen- Agricultural the legislature to move the in 1897 the last dangerous to Cache county's hopes for nent establishment of the in Logan Lace and Georgette FOR THE ADDED that TOUCH—Chantilly and Venetian lace end sheer gorgette blouses are for the more-fuss- clothes and occasions Roseberry— Navy — Beige— Black to 44 Off-Fac- “d e Shirley y Colors— Sizes 34 Also SnowWhtie and $398 MILLINERY THIRD FLOOR THIRD £a$terHandbag EASTER Should Be an Important One in over 30 styles A Your 2188 South State street Saturday from 6 p m 9 to p m and Sunday morning and at the ward chapel Sunday from 1 p m to time of services Soft-Tailor- Momday't'He was released Jk- all the style and details of of Seattle robe! And too are wearable until blaz- the -- Liberty park SHOE DEPT Have a Great Collection - Black ing weather comes! Tree Removal Advances Progress is being made slowly at 's Dusty Pink Bouquet Blue ' Navy Easter shoe ward- Wash district manager of the Chrysler Motorcompany before 40 Utah Wyoming and Nevada dealers in Chryslers ctSD Plymouths at a Newhouse hotel at meeting at 6:30 p m Friday 'The meeting whs under the auspices of the Blair Motor company district distributor Keith-O'Brien- White will make a perfect were who P H Goggin Commissioner said Friday approximately 300 trees out of total of about 1200 had J already been taken out and - Here are thre exquisite styles that ' in a W P A tree program 'awarding to Parks that have —Fabric Gloves 'I plans ed with very expensive ones equipped Double Handles— Zipper Strap frames finished Top zippers and beautifully Gabar- Cowhide— Goat— Patent— Calf— —Pouches— Top Zippers— Envelopes v All Spring colors 200 dine and Patent— Woodbead Bags as HaU But you LEATHER HANDBAGS SOFTLY TAILORED to the custody of his attorney Paul Ei Reimann Trial of Mollie Hill 32 who gave 256 West South Tern-- 1 her address pie street when arrested on a third degree burglary charge was set for April 25 when she was arraigned Friday and entered a plea of inno-- j ' cent The woman was charged with unlawful entry - into the home of George W Rhodes 3151 South State street March 31 She assertedly was found hiding In a clothes closet in the Rhodes home when officers searched the place by Bart choosey Leather Bags Harold Guest 32 of 3417 South West Temple street Friday was sentenced by District Judge Herbert M Schiller to serve a term of not mors than' five years in the Utah state prison Guest was convicted by a jury last week of a statutory offense February 14 A stay of execution to May was granted upon posting of a $2500 Spring merchandising right to be need not look any farther than at the stunning bags at Hyrum cemetery Friends may call at Auto Sales Mapped FLOOR YOUR The Three ‘Importants be in by1 and Seven Dwarf Styles DEPT eenth L D S ward chapel Additional services will be held in Hyrum Monday at 1 p m Burial will bond ' $J69 Temple fX I UU W e Scoftie SPORTSWEAR DEPT for will delight your little girl on Easterl Roll Brimsb “1 rs FEMININE FRILLY tha Naw Spring Colors Bonnets BLOUSES 31 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren Funeral servjfes will be conducted Sunday at 2 p m in the Eight- discussed 180 and 21 lb 36o lb lbs Try Fried Chicken for Easter A tal State in securing the was complishment Utah Cache Site 24 to 32 ac- Gets Prison Term - Star Swift’s IMHO Armour’sWhole or Hall IIAlild rod' a legislator his principal Bleck S L Man State Sets Tax Parleys ftis D As called and Mrs Walter B Lake City and Mrs on an L D S church mission to Norway On his return two years later he resumed fuming in Hyrum and was selected almost immediately as town attorney and surveyor He was mayor for several terms before he moved to Logan in 1901 His county offices included those of attorney commissioner and Purveyor MrThoresen was a delegate to theState constitutional conventions of'1882 1887 and 1895 In 1897 he Was chairman of the appropriations committee of the state legislature two-to-o- CORN-FE- liqht weight —In Grey Ten Nevy Brown end rU st EASTERN S h Thoresen Thursday Threefold Aim Mr Thoresen said in his auto- also served In the biography that as a youth his ambi- stake presidency His busincss action was to become either a teacher tivity included farming mining and In 1872 an attorney or a surveyor He be- implement merchandising came' a teacher first and spent his he discovered thA Big Cottonwood spare hours between classroom and canyon site of the present Cardiff farm in studying law and surveying mine t textbooks Before the close of his From J90Vto 1907 he and other long career he had won recognition Utah agricultural leaders obtained sugar hee't concessions from the in all three fields Tfie concesBorn In Christiania now Oslo president of Mexico Norway May 2 1852 he was a sions Were valued at more than son of Hans and Karen Andersen $2000000 but they were revoked by Thoresen The family cams to Hy-- President Francisco Madeco in 1912 rum as L D S converts in 1863 Since 1910 The pioneer’youth was appointed Mr Thoresen had lived in Salt high school principal in Hyrum 'iV He Lake City ainee 1910 1873 the year of his marriage Surviving’ besides his widow are continued teaching for 12 yfars a son I Eugene Thoresen of Sail most of that time in Hyrum Lake City five daughters Mrs LilServes Mission lian Shaw Mrs William H Hasiam A series of meetings to bring about a better understanding on the sales and use taxes as they apply to various industries has been planned by the state tax commission it was announced Friday by Chairman Irwin- Arnovitz The application of these taxes to contractors and builders will be discussed at' the ’first meeting of the series called for April 21 at 330 p m at the chamber of comMust Pay Taxes merce All luniber dealers are being n vote the county By a commission Friday rejected a peti- invited to attend planned 'to have an infortion from Mahlon E Wilson Salt discussion of the Lake City attorney asking for can- mal round-tabl- e cellation of taxes against the Ladies’ problems involved" Mr Arnovitz Literary club 850 East South Tem- said "to the end that the confufor 1936 and 1937 sion which appears to surround the ple street subject may be eliminated” amounting to $1243 st Skirt h Of Bus Service k C Tailored night on the sixty-fiftanniversary of their marriage had scarcely returned to their homes when they learned Mr Thoresen was dead Sees Plenty route” I Mrs We've sold hundreds of these tailored shirts —of PURE DYE PURE SILK Washable end weer like e million Just the thing for your Suit Dusty Pink— Perisend— White iU Death Claims I C Thoresen LDS Cache County Leader East Mill Creek sfor - Part of the crowd of relatives and friends who entertained I C Thoresen and his wife Thursday night just before hit death The aged couple are standing? in the center of the KTik K-O’B’- Beige Eggshell A breath-takin- g array jof-- exclusive stylef iirSharfex7 delightfuFtexture to wear ' Perfect fitting Sniart new shades to complement Spring and Summer ensembles MaitfOrders— Filled MAIN FLOOR ' ACCESSORIES DEPT jn-si- de |