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Show - - . A . i ',Po - Lm T ,. , . - .,. , ... Ilit 1 lige12-1T- HE , 4s'eqr . i . , . 1' ' - Casualtiet Hearing DatelTen thahns One Reported,,Killed, Nine Wounded Reset Jan.-4'- , as killed action France, One Utahn c, Local 'And State Obituary Notices Mock - Rail Qutiobk I, cotherine M. M. Condlend ,- , . 0 ec are on Me Some Drops During By Merry le Stanley tukeyser Alter reconversion, American railroads may be exto pected participatein subNtantial U. S. prosperity,. according , to R. L. Williams, president of the Chicago & Northwestern - ' railway system. When the war in Europe ends,'Mr. Williams told me, will unquestionably be substantialcutbacks in Indus trial production and this will affeet railroad traffic as a whole, at least 'during the reconversion of the industrial plants, wh'eti the cutbacks become effecti.4. On the otOer hand, assuming that the rar in Asia will continue for some time after we win the European war, it. is entirely possible That some railroads will continue to enjoy a capacity volume of busihes. In this respect I have-imind rail- roads that in joint routes to coast. When both wars are won I expeet substantial temporary decreases in traffic which will .exist in a measure until there reconver- . is a full industrial aion. Following the reconversion period, I think it is only reasonable to assume that there will be a substantial period of industrial prosperity in which the railroads will participate." As to significant longer term ' trends, Mr. Williams comment- t , , ...nd ':''' :,- ) tiphf. Calif t, i'' 1 d 7Ti-.Ilii,i'- 1b7,'T Cornick Sarah --- :' ( t :,. ., , :. , h. ' xl r ' e, , ' i::' 4 i l''' . I .,.. .... ; :"4:'''-:- ' -' , , '. ..f4 44'4 '' ,1, (;'nev3 410,1 !MI P,'IP,, was He 1916. Ili, w.f.. '' i . Shreve. one ironth. 20day-olT S. awl Efizabeth Van Cott daughter 10 died in 4 Salt Hastnn Shreve, Lake hoittnial yesterday- at 1016 and Survivors ...Include the parents Q. Van arandparents, Mr. and Mr.. W. Mr W. ee Cott. Salt Lake. and Mr. and. 0. thie t.ii. Calitorina he eoTi tiered eer leco Graveenie vrtdriesday noon in Salt Lake fit!. Susan tt ,h4.. 'offitwii-- 4.11106 Mr ,t axe Prtor 3.1 Friends tate...Sitit Lake tomorrow - aonord . k' een swryl.een fru of , In Cache .CountyEtinerarier;ilOr Mrs. Mary Christensen. Jensen, 77. resident', of Proridenm who died- - raFently 1908, in ball -- .Lake will be conducted 'tomorrow City it 1 p rn. in the Providence SeCond L. if. S. Ward Chapel by Bishop E. B. Manahan. Sumvorb trod de her hitsband: s011e and daughter: Leonard Jensen. Park, Calif ; George Reginald, Monterey Bernard and Kenneth. Jensen. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Lillian Gotta. LOP Angeles, "Cant: nt)P brother and four sisters: Mrs. j. W. Whinyates, South Pasadena.. Calif.: Mrs. Gladys Beckwith, Alhambra: Calif.; Mrs. Chris Anderson. Neb.: Benkeiman, Mrs. J. J. Larsen, Newton: Mrs. Emma -- - 'a Nellie S. Rowland SPRING t LI.EFttot .41 tervitfes Wette tiernnon in I he rondlwted Wednettlay Nellie Foti,th Ward Chapel. for Mrs. 110 71. wile land. of Edwin Strong at tt ho Ated the Rowland. Sunday 6S8 .E. 4th S., followfamily retttienre. ing tlx weeks' illnetta, di.. Htly wag. in the City Cemetery rerttti by A. Y, Wheeler and son Mot-tu- Fleetwood Fun'eral for Mrs tlice te nf Dr. William W. reetwonti, Fleetwood, &an ot St. Mark's Eptstnpal Cathedral in Salt Lake tnr 12 years. were conducted today at AU Saints Church in Bcverly Dr. Fleetwood was rector emeritus. and Bishop Bertrand W. Stevens of the dioceso of Loa anti Episcopal Rev. J. Herbert Smith. EOCir.r. officiated. Survivors include her husband: a son, : William 0 Fleetwood. And three crandchildren- who reAtda in California. 04. Cora Grace W. Leaver former Angeles yesterday morning of influenza, according to wnid rec;riloi ke Sall ID. Bnrn Jan WM, in Ogden he w..to a of Robert B. and Henri. efts Wilson. She taught at Weller College in Orden until her Marriage: it h,r1 she moved to cl It Lake She s as nrea dent of Wilshire stake Primary Aen... until her death. Sur Ivor include her husband. M ;iron' A. L,PRV,I', Los atqgelcs: a tiang Met Mrs. Lova ene Gillette, 1.m. Angeles WI son hrot hers and Imogene pl.terf 11. W.11.0,1, RIO) y Bell Newnlan. Ogden and Robert. E. IA11- son, Los Angeles , Eleanor D. West 6110V E Eleanor Mr' Dinkrrin SVe.I. Pleaant Grove. Merl estertlay morning at her home of elluget inradent to agr. Horn Ort. 27, If11111. in Pleaant Grove. A onnabint ol Joseph and Mary - - Anti wa strarrled b to Vow lea Dt chero, 21. 111811, WIlliarn A. WPSt. DOf iw the A old Salt Lake FOCIOW111011t Iloilo., lifilong reaident, of Pleasant Grro e, phe Is IG,Iirf Society member, haa ing Frt., ed as teacher for many yars. Mr. weit diem, in 1908 A a son,. Junin Ito bide survivor West. P1.11,.111f Grove: three daughterg, MIA. Nay Amerman Fork: Halliday. M ra.. Blanche Green, Pleaoant Grove. and Mr.. Leona Ra.MMOO1111. Logan: a brother, A otater. Mrs. Jrnieph nkkeesoti, anti D. West'. Furth of Pleasant Joikephmo Grove: IS grandchildren and eight great1,13, gcandetuldrro. nomincted FriFuneral RervIce.. N71-at ft. In Plcaant Grove FirI At ,q,11 Frtetulk the may yard chapel family home, tomorrow evening, and Fri. .11f1111 t011O of orvice.. day Burial will ha- in Pleasant 'Grove Ceme7 , tery. day doubt, that the interstate commerce commission must approve our estimates for defer-- Lyndon Heber Johnson . red maintenance before charges Ennerat sera lees tee Lydeti Hebei Inhnt SI hn s are included in the accounts and ,on. 37. 33 W. 2n1 dead Slintia, II; the Beide lteerg. 37 Robert H. ,Hughes : it seems to rpe that this fact found W. 2nd South.' will he ennalueted tomne. r gives some justification for rnw nom, at 260 E. S. Temple St., wookold ton nt Jack ti. anti murbps, ,anita Soho. where friends may eillt tnniaht and field in the tax law as it tnmorrow oa hot. ,i1,41 TIIP.dAY al 4 a.m. from 10 .a.m. until time of at tho family rotnience. F11. Navy way: 's pertains to railroads because lervIreg. ill two fle Torra,t. AV,InhingtRti RhV Lehmer. gvvernment agency is ,t already oroprielor or the eo sh. day.1 alkerl said that Mr, JohniOn IkAl ito4n in nation rho eb approving the charges." In 1944. SurNivine are the. parPots: essiain ant. sat on a stool. Mr. Williams expressed to me inhomed the his he4iii in hi hands and a tier ir and a twin :brother. ittehard rand he was miss found the view that many of the im- Shoot 45- - wpotes Janiee fUlabot and tilrf,FT arandparenta. s Mrs,' Ron. Lrn,h. Wtnter. Colo and Mr. provements in railroad operating dead Shrhpki.. OadOn. Sorsisietre molow In Sets and Mrt. nrilutle -. debeen have which efficiency h.rA. ells, P. and 51.11ohriso'h. a Sailt Will be the M. C. stater. Latt's, ,Ntorrii war Doris Johnson veloped during Mre Atte Van gonr.. Salt a ke .4, perpetuated. in the poitwar m4y Ronal moll be in Salt Lake 'Cily claytnn tand",----no 14 a-- WAIF, 1 1. - ACROSS Condiment 5. Team 9. wit 10 Region' 12. Goddess of 25. Seizes 6. Fortifies 7. Tidy S. A Knight 26. Those who abbr pronoun Large round rooms , chalcedony Commiseration Aloft Behold! Mimic ' - SA 1 11 - ' i- - t . xs 11 - 40 15 I ' S. 4, : Correct Not shOrtWoody perennial .. for.more than 50 at soy ,.. yPara nt rho '51,9,1,h1 chad Monday- of ri tisart - sy,11- os rompirtert Friday isch, to the' 51ndon NVand 'Chapel VI: II , ' ' - it 16 i ', .- -- v ,- . - - ' -- ,,.4 ;t' 4 20 1111W00" ::;-'2- I " , s'2 ,,; 14 15, 111 VI ' I I . i I 41 45 , 40 ,yb - A. 4 VA II 401111r ip ' )4 ' ,....,..$ ,, . I I WA ' ' - . ."' ''. -- y. ?tosser ii'tbe ROGER BABSON fitil of &wheels eild fime"fid V , l , rocl! of foodat lower 11.15 . ..""'s .. . . . I - ' ' : ' ! I ICDYL ,and COLGATE DERITALCREAM a 0 Progream 1944Mountain War Time 27, Dameing 16 fob. - I CoIuu3P, Systant Jack Carson Show News Great Moments Music TO 710150 8:45 Announced ro Parade er Banda Parade of Bands outstanding bands Newl While Ws News Stan Kenton!. roll. - 11.1.. 14t'we Roundup . Rermob Wilson. News Rough Riders Roundup James AWN- - Obeenew 4The Gil Mann. 110 Ithi News Negro k RIP Places In - g?: .,1J :48 ....,, Caravan TetraTors of the ' NV& Id News Mary Lee Taylor Valiant Lady Light of the World Aunt Jenny Stories ' Kato Smith Spesko Big Sister Romano et Beion treat Our Gai Sunday Life Can Be Beautiful 4Nin , Perkins Bernardine roma bow" 8 bb Bann, Ja,k Bereb Giamour Manor Glamour Manor Bing Croon,. Show , Melody 'Mot-ru- Pots Liodening- Break isot a - News of sho World Do You- - Remember Cot fee Cie t, Coffee Club World Nowa Bongs of' Ham Clara. According To Record Breakfast News, Petersen',' Clarice, Mews Breakfant Club with Don McNeill. al D Keith , 9111 PPM, Now. Saukhates Talking Mary Lee Taylor Jim! Story (11:551 Aunt Clengima -- - NPVI ,;011E1 dBilradenbIlrlS' Imo Goonnggtt ' Onot Minna 8 788 Mug b and Madness Tuneful Timis :,S 7 :30 -8 ' 7:30 1 45 :45 fi. :15 . :30 a ii ' , itiee and Shine, with W. ,Wricht: Farm News 815. War News 630 Mkt. 9 :Is30 itt 45 00 lII:is 111:30 : - Now &Auto, ExpnoIt Lora Lawton Robert St. Jobri Top Tones of &Po A M Judy An1 Jmne Road of Life Rosemary ..Star Playhouse David ?41ne at Dawn Ni ,Itr at Dawn .4 Dawn News Summary teLi 'restock Mkt Rona Musical Clock Cines of Belgium NewwCol Lowder Kate Smith .00Shady Valley troika o3hady Valley Folks 'VN.woArthur Gaels Mume Love Santo Whet Your lies Gabriel Heatter C.Man i.e. SI Bina Sin;a T,c,agurY Salute. reice Newe, Vole. of Exnerien Paul Stone & Phil vW omen' p Jury, - Hamm, Drama Fitt Revue Larms Smith Personality Parade News Tin ran AllifyToday'll Top. Times Albefo tiomemaitere Rr 1115 Art BakerNows '4;The Goldberg' , 11 - Afternoon Programs. . - James' PetersenNews Two on a Clue . ritison- - Neva Herman Melodies Of the Moment Prank Me IniVre Nvwo Shopper News Sot,,- - M Ovwne Kiernan's N'ew Corner The Old Sorral h, !slaw Songs of Tim. Vies Vong Thie the Ness Betty Lane Sone of the Watch for his 1945 Outlook Story and 'base ,'our ulivitiei hal he iiys;-' ' ' , The Deseret News ' ) - - , Will ..Feniuiethe Story on , 0 :1!):.0 0 I SO'', Manine Buyineoie This Charrint t ' .00 li 5 :30 45 ' World An, lemnNeIrs AmTican SchOol Of Thfo Air Bob- Pioneers MAke Belipva Ballroom with 'Bill AIM -- MaxilYnreY , World :00 r .1008, 4 of the 4)e, 4Joyee Jordan NewteClark Kum. end Smite $ow Band I KSL-0- 169 3:06 :IS Take leten The Ta.ke It n the Upbeat eHoo elarrlren Tarr7 and the Pirates Deteettee Dick Tract? ,, Jack Artnetrong Captatt, Midnight 70, 2:00 - News end NNW Meet The nieeile sharps end Pete Quincy. Bowe. Neve Name the Tune Irreuk MeIntyre: Nemo 1Mure Alone KUTA-5- In Mary Marlin Irene Heasley . Brie lic Horizon Raehe iore Children . Saturday, December 30, 1944 , g6 Morning Programs Time '''11 runes - Get the Habit - , vtLowell Thomas. 1.,tNer News terNews GUT Lomeetedo Jose 3,!,sesand 28, 1944 Mountcdn War Tirafs Thursday, December '1 p. m. - It00 - -- rho Orchestra 7:St grooms Hotel Orris and tows goodnight 12:00 Goodrught - - eindiett Moderns News Voice of a Nation 'sfsrhos Peluso and Oreh. News 0,1:55 i Bill more Hotel :4 5 Goodnialti Knitenhorn V Ft M 45 :00 :IS :30 Colutntna Masterworks Colymbla Mastarworks Kid PCO VSUMIler tWelity Freddy Martin Pali Whiteman Writ 'inn Lewis Jr. Main Lane Tomorrow o Nowa CMton of Cheer wilts Ronny Youngman, M.C. Air and Mrs North .7 10 ii 30 At ripAttar Stones VReal Life Kt Story Adventures Gahrio. VNt.wp Thettertield 'Supper Club 00 Tout Hymns and Mina Your Hymns and Mina World Now'Clark Best Today. Ray Be Annoreced A Mrysters Minns Thai Satisfies Pionwn Tates - Newo doily - System Notworki, 'nuke Morton WIInman - Attorney Kysere College of Mwdoal Knowledge. with Georgia Carroll In - 1 V. 414 Nowa arid Comma Dian, Anderson Jewelry Company Be Kaltenboris Newsroom Heres the Late,' Ftre Stu News The Eddie Cantor Show Sfr District H NBC :41 Inner Sanctum Inner Sanctum KSL Player Dunningez Leaders In Dance Time El J rmior Nw Little Variety Shoe by m.---1- 430 Netw Or. MB A :00 30 Dr 7:Aviation Bill Renry Party Vendee Bandit, 1S5 Coronet Story feller Raymond Gram Swing Bob and lien. Newa 115ity Chapel in Malone Lum anc Abner My Best Girls rr,:r . KL0-1- KDYL-1- 320 KSI----1-1- Blue Network The Lone Ranter cost. Tx1 S the It - '- , WISTIMIINOVII no tiill write, on ' . ' 0:"Intprmtn am-KUT- Mr. Babson has been forecasting business and financial events since 1898. He was 91 cor- rect hi his prediction- of conditions in 1944! , a, I foil-pro- 9:00 am KM. II :,.... PALMOLIVE SPAP- m, KUTA-- 570 ...for end Thursday mornings 7:30 a. (7) 'NI'. Your Doily LISTEN TO MARY LEE TAYLOR - . '',. Evening Programa wholesome his( lay 6e ,1) ; now presented by Wednesday, December .. . st I . ,, . hour of Music! Songs! Funl A full el mho tteedtesting pi . - Or-- - Network, SY .0,,,, .,, P. M. .... pas, for'moro dellclous, more - - fild61 -:'.- hi , . 1 1.-- I -- the ( Outlook fot1945. . 4'.- -. 41 4 I 11(1!) -- 4. PRISINTID )."7,. , go41-A,0,4fLg-o, .dAt :......, ,,, , 4 , ..: ': 4'.,!e'.., , ',.., :1,,,,., .... ,,,,s,. i, 06 AND a. - , ....-0'-s ,:, ,:.. Overseas Reporter , . ' n - 'irn ''.k - ,, ., on Mondays; Tuesdays and Wednesdays ' iiL. Ititi. V.Ett t. . 7 ., , ,. 'I". 4 N .,, V (z ' - - . f 1 1,- ... L p will.be heard over STATION ,KUTA Mu re; '-- - . . .r ' I The WiSTINGHOUSE p.. ' recBal- - . i I. . PROGRAM ' - ,- ,0 104 : Ite Wit filli . an ...... .,. ... ' - u. ' dr - CD11111TGE , An- . . TIRgE MEXICO CITY (AP) Alberto Mascarenas, 67, long one of Mexicb's foremost bankers, died yesterday. Macarenas was one-o- f the founders of the Bank of Mexico and for many years was its general manager. -- Business and Financial 'N,' : T 55 by 0 . . AN IMPORTANT -- fatal- - . In ANNOUNCING ROGER W. BABSON , t ,,,,,i s MEW ' ". - killed liras Ogden - ' ', .' , : Lake. ,. , - , , ,'''''' lb V 11 $1 Private . ,. I Mexican Banker Dies . 's,vr' ' . directed Nepbt. Funera) Rome. , bone 41 Implement 43 Damp , - WV. r, i Kannarraville. Plc. Roy, Y. Ikeda, son of Mrs,. Taka Ikeda of Topaz. J. Larsen, husband Pfc, of' Mrs. Lyle of qeneva, D. Larsen Roosevelt: Pvt. Lloyd T. Lovendahl, husband of Mrs. DOrine Lovendahl of 169 N. 8thW. St., Salt Lake. Pfc. Charles D. Passey, son of Mrs, Bertha M. Passey of Ran. dolph. Pfc. Wayne A. Smith, son of Walter. E. Smith of Torrey. Sgt. Frank.,E. Tribe, son of Charles E. Tribe of 2549, Tyler'. Ave., Ogden. . dr Cemetery 44 - 00.1.4 7 ' ity' Vas on police traffic He O. -- Auto. By A near ,hlts-w-- e. Buie Pfc. Denzil E. son of William E. Hall of p, 27. GREENFuneralconducted Sunday at 3 30 p.m. in the Fountain ,Green L. D. S. Ward Chap. el for Merrtli Batley. 3. son of Iran and Meta Allred Bailey. Worinegday hi, of Vilkemia. Servi,es ' Fountain ishop Gree-nWard. and burial in lb. FOlintgin H,,ne.li I OGDENWilliam P. Miller. principal of Ogden Senior High School.- will be installed as pres ident of the Kiwanis Club Thursday evening. at ceremonies to be. held in the Hotel Ben Lomond. He will Succeed Joseph Beh- ling. State Senator. IraA.. Huggins will be installed as vice .presiOortt; Leo M. Loll, treasurer;Orson M. Slack, secretary, and 'thd following directors, Frank G. Brown, Leon- - M. Hickman, Dr. Wilburn J. Wilson. Boyd E. Net-soLawrence G. Taylor, Jay G Stone And John G. Price. 'John E: Booth of .Spanish'i will Fork, district, govern stall the new;officers.-- The c mittee charge of arrangements is composed of Mr. and Mrs..0. H. Peterson, chairman; Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson, vice chairnmn; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Os mond, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon $ Wood, Mr; and Mrs. M. W. Lundstroni, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Price and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hins. hospital Satur 1927, in Provo. Pether Sorenson member of the were Green derson , 11, Wanke Merrill Bailey Bishop sy I - "":;;: 4 fur 1..Pertocalf of leg 11 Zi DOWN ' Walker B. - Install ,Nevs; Heed daughter fit Huberta' lid Mn. Verbs Irvine M. Hilt died .7tiaban. Monday at ri Field,. p.m. at hirth at the Htll Field Hospital. are the parents. The father Survivors is Stationed in Texas with the l'. S. Ar. funeral servicea were held Private ,mY. TheadaV at Orden Cite Cemetery under the direction of Larkin and Sons Mot, 142:1.:rNlr'''!.IN,?"'Fi.h4.4'11'"tz7-1,.,Ir"vnael'i,"itr,- Forearm 10 term .Toward the ie. r 40 . 4 neckpiece 44 The ohs 4? Printer's Hellen S. SPARKS: Ner Mrs. Virginia Swanger 39, Wanks.. shoe County. Sparks. died Satufelay at her home after a V.v., brief illness. Surviving gra ber husband: her mother. lisyerille: six brothers and one liSter, Eli Swang-Prwashiligion;, A. J. Stranger. Salt take City; Garfield: tiN rnn Ssranger. Velnett Swanger:- Delver !Pisan, nods ("rose: Wayne Swanger, U. S. ger. Army, nvenwa,, and Mn. Camilla Martin. S'alt Lake City. . of disgust 44. Birds 45. Woman's coma bi'ls' i Varieties of , num it- SI. 32 33. 36 Endanger 39 Golf club 42 Expression , i of lead Variety of cabbage br-1114- 25 Speak 29 3 trPell e ts 24. Doctor 20 Masculine 28, 4LIONWIZIO som-1- OEM Is. Asterisk 17. Old times (archaic) IS. Girl's t3vNegative vote nickname 21 15D1R mom - 4 by force, 11112111 of typewrite Ara um 27. Thulium the Rourid moo tacucti ) Table synt tiffimm 111113 HIM 9. Employ 30. Apex I SEMEINI2 33. Maks 11. To accent !ADM 't amends for 15. Place MOM IUMNIM 19. Boiled meat 34 Pennies 21 Twilled (Eng.)' . Yesterday's Answer fabric 45 Scottish. 22 Verbal Cae I it-- peace 13. Deep blue pigment, 14. Roams - 5. Fuel "1 1, Ha Kiwanis Llub to OgdenInfant NNtahan. ht I ,- r - .0, , District Judge-- Magriner- M, Morrison of Brigham Citk, who presided at the trial will continue to officiate at Ithe hearing on the, new .trial motion.' Sitio ttdrinst, of George Stern .1ohtteol., 48 al II a al, at ,inhn4olt, flied yetterdaY muh re41,ten,e, 348 23rd St., of the' a ailment: are the fottn44 tnr nn,, and SitrVIVITIr 'a a toe Mere .1k. A 07111h.. Waehington Simi h. If S. Arms Tery.we ria3 ton In Eng14,mt. Verna Na' John,,ttl 08dt'n five thP letRowint tandettildren and 44:11114m Itret her 4 4.4e4 ititter.e: CittyInn anl 4141's.: 814rit. King. rrnso Mr Rela Pri,atPlIn. and 'Mrs.. Stella 5 Virginia Injured - ' 0 otds today and Lewis John ser, 80, 138 W. 5th N. St., was reported in "poor" condition at the Salt Lake General Hospital, The acci6ent occurred at the . N. Temple and 6th W. ,St. in- -, tersection shortly after 8.. last night. Robert Lindbes;ig, 16,. f the 127 N. 2nd W. S' driver car which struck Mr. Balser said June 10, 1943. going east on N. Tem. Besides his widow and part ents, he is survived by a six- pie St. and did not see the pedes- months-old daughter' five sis- -' trian, who wai. crossing t h e tprs, Mrs. Atina Jenkins of New street in th pedestrian lane, Jersey, Mts. Olive Pearson and10 feetor-Ogden 'ofRich--- litytilhewasWIthrn field; Mrs. Phyllis Cameron of the victim. The youth was givSan Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Mary en tickets for failure to give Jane Kloipher of Salt Lake; two O'f Way to a pedestrian and brothers, Dale- Ogden of Rich- right'not. an for operator's li having field and Lt. 'Ross Ogden, with 4 'cense.. the navy at Riverside, Calif! Pfc. Thomas son W . Buie, of Mrs. Annie I. Buie, 754 E. 6th S. St., Salt Lake. Pfc. Perrin L Burier, of 929 7th E. St. Salt , ' - ney. e infant McMahan period. B 1111311114.r SI ., illness. mg r 'te- District Court. Glenn W.. Adams; one of the judges in the Second District Courr, will step down frpm the bench to succeed Mr. Hehdricks as district attor- - 1.1a Jesse R. Jacksnn. Art bur e., died ear18 his residence of a linger.-- N. in - Pedestriorii-8- 1 Dec. .in ' ' 9:00 .. ot DAILY CROSSWORD 1528 - - A ..Hendricls, , who. prosecuted the case as district attorney. wilL have taken, over his- new of the Second duties as Jesse H. Jackson 58. ri r PARK CITYMA:a. Fitu.ny Tanner Wnnd Dennis, eg, Park City, 'Mod yesterdaY at 3.30 a.m. at her home following a lineerina ilineNs of toxic bottsr, Shh is survived by twn POI1P. Richarrt wnort. Park City; and Arthur Wont Salt F'ram-iseo- , (Wit: a daitehter, Mrs. Gladys Denris, Park City, and one grandson. ...siert.. ill- ' bontinued Tuesday afternoon to Jan. 4. eyers was convicted by a Second District Court jury on a charg of offering a $500 bribe to. Kent. S. Bramwell, former mayor of Ogden. .He4 filed a motion for a new trial and the Mrs.- M. P ..mother filwardpi. Orem: kic )rN,Itiolhproi. and one C. Wilkiniinn. Jaiic iwtirma half .s..ter. siiin the C. s, NAVY IP thn racifir; Gono W !idiot Wilionson. Wilkinson, and Lavell Wilkin4on Arvil Edwards, all of Orem. . '44c of the e of the defendant who is coafined in a Salt Lake hospital, a the hearing on 'a motion for new trial in the ca'se of J.-.Meyers, 52, Ogden merchant, was Fanny T. W. Dennis Surviving are M a 11101M DE3L112 1 0011111113(411111 Funeral 1.EwisToN. ( ache County mervi,aa tor Mrs, Louisa W. Stephengnii. 10. ied saturday in a Logan boaho ru tat. ere d'onduPted today at 1 pnt. n the 1,,wiaton Firat Ward Cita tP1 b.) Bishop l'Ittor Waddeups. Provo Orden, died xt day. of a heart attack. He ,was limit' Jan. 31. a PM of John W. and Be wax a Wilkinson. oP;DEN,-----Aws- yraneltwo-.201,4br- Louisa W. Stephenson Darius B. Wilkinson rnovnDortusa Plaine Wilkinson. Ss.- ' Langhton, Chatehari, Ont. Canada, and George Christensen. 1bria, Mo. A. Mrs. Rowland w at borit in Springville, Sept. 28. 1873. a daughter of Ozias Anti we Matt- E. Mendenhall Strong. She Sept. 27. 1892, and has made She was active her how, here time. tn Chtirth work. are hesides her hosh.ind. SurvIving and .two tont and a daughter. Bert Mrs. Amaa Rowland. Springville: Stable Thornat Culver City. Calif : alto are in nine grandrhiltiren. two of twhom the armed forret: seven and a brother. Willie strong, Springville. PLEASANT . ... Mary C. Jensen aughle?.. ,iatiotird 'Lake' Illtee brothers. Par and let H. Johitno. John A. Inhit.on panlith: lOrk. Roy John rot. all rt t S,111.(1. died at cltrk last R4 hot home. on of Nets and Mary Mignosson Nelson. he I 3k horn Feb. 24. 1883. In h. He was a resident of Repohlir. Utah for 48 y ear, rand wan an employe of the U. S. Smelting Refining and Min Ing Co. He in sormreti Ftlit wife, hy Swenson NPkOn. Silt dy one Mother. Arthur anti 'two Neison. Salt Lake. Or Enzmaii. sistrs. Sirs, Sandy, and Mies Marie. Netspn. Sart Lake. under----- anti a .1,0111,oll, r"Pr - 1,1).0i Gates L. . SALINAFuneral oervices for John L. tiateC, 87. farmer and stock raiser, who died Slinday at 2.40 am. of causes incidsnt to ace were opnducted in the Second 1, D. S. Ward Chaptl today at 2 p ni. by Bistinp ii. P. Nielson. Bbrn in M ill CrSek..April 4, 1857, he a son of George VAS A. end Maria Twershee Matki Gates. His WIIP. Mrs. Sarah Ewlez Gates. divd in 19211- The family lived at Milf Creek until 1884. and then moved to Salina. where . Mr. Gates had lived for 60 years. Survivor.. include three 140t10, W all er William C. anti Kenneth ,j,, G.. Gates. saline; two half brothers. H. S. Gates arid L. S. Gates, Salina; 11 grandchildren ' and seven Corp. 1,enilarli R. John Lowstanty. arturti !Minton of !he !!. P01011 blatioiled somewhere. In the for Povity. area: Rti Inn H. itthnsttft Of 'Span1.h. Fork and 1,.. Leah Johnton, sons ', I. Wash. (Irma Graoe Wilson Lea er. 61. It Lake resident. 111,fi in Los si'45'1,ii 'John .inhoson. 45, will he IAonsro On, e tornititeft In the Thuil I.., D. S. Ward Arthur Groteaut, of Bishop 1,y,.. thy Fourth Vt.,tril. Filf13 al 2 p.m. Mr. .1.11,,on 111Pd at, 8 50 P.m. SA turdty atif rIff fell olowna Hight of s4airs , at' a Salt. ) Alte hotel. hv but wittosV: three 11, 1, etirviaatt A S. inart, Johnson O. tierg- ices for George M. Bond, 76.. who rhed at midnightOgden hos- Sunday ',ital. will he conducted tomorrow at 3 p.m. in- the Sixteenth L. D. S.- Ward Chapel, West '34th St.. by Bishop John, B. Hawke' of ,tho Wilson Ward. . Friends may call, at Larkin & Sons Mortuary this afternoon and ,evening and at the home of Percy Bnntltri Will son : tomorrow until time- of ercee. ,Bitrial will be in Ogden certietery & S0119 Larkin Mortuaiy. by 216 .E. 0111 South. George Antlisr-ates- . died on Ans. 871 h birthday yesterday at '.2 '4S a in of .eauses incident to aze. Born liec 20. 1057. in England. a eon of tienrize William and 'Sarah..Barron Bates. he came to the United Siatre with hi$ shoemaker. His parents in MS, H. wan a died tn 1914 wife. Lydia dAne ,Wilkie, sons. Genres Be is survived three by ceettBates. 'Oakland; William and and John C. Bates. Salt Lake: John C. Bates. California: .hrother. Ttny Brown. Salt Lake; a sPorr..Mrs four grand.htldren and a treattrandrhild. Friwill he condor-1rerrvicee Funeral day at 3 p m at 30 E 7111 South, where friends may rail prior in serviees Burial will- no in Salt Lake City nicht Mrs. Alice , OGDEN-13ecaus- .. was. get fortoday When. the hearing is beld John daY-ol- CountyFuneral George Amos Bates 8Se No.,' 59. 0 o at- was litta.ri ! ,, . Mr. and, Mrs. Weland nine as wounded in today's is the son of ter Ogden, now bding in CaliThe received by casualty report foinia.- He was in Rich,. Deseret News from the army and field, .Oct. 10, 1921, and w a graduated from the Richfield the Associated Press. -- ' High School. He a4ended the KILLED: State' Agricultural Cogisge 0, t ;4'1711 1,1 Pvt. Ted Ross Utah -In Logan and served on a mis23 , , Ogden, sion in' the eastern states. whose Widow Private Ogden married Lois Richresides in , Sorensen in the Manti Temple, field. - tearing ' - Butterfield. SANDY-.-infe- :5.. 2128 evening-- 'May call Cemetery. Conrad Fed lph Nelson corn 4th info rif 8 aterfietat and Violet Owene ' daughter of 4kthert Butterfield, Sandy, died yesteruay in. a (lark Litiforti. 70. Alton, Wyo.., Salt Lake hospital. Se V Pa Survivors thelude her ',parents: 'Lake died yesterday étening in a Sett ' brothers. Leonard. Argil. LaVon- and Alhosidtal atter a brief mlInea. Bear bert Butterfield. Sandy, LPiiie Butterfield,Horn April 1, 1074. at Pariti Lake: lryin Butterfield, ,I;nited Idaho. A min, of- Atnasa' Lake- County. Siatt,01 navy. end Hervey Butterfield, .mnit. Christian and Sarah Saatia Linford. he -r Cr Sides army.; four sisTer Carol. Don. spent the early part of his. life in Gaden City. Bich County. 'before mOr nK Os. Lona and Laurel Butterfield, SanC. dy. and grandmother, Mrs. Sarah to Alton, W3 n. A n 'clner of I he tr2hurch , ,Sitints, he Butterfield, salt 'Ake. of Jesus Christ of Latter-dahe ondlicted Graveside services yrill KAP a'raipher and .farmer. He pi Friday at 2 p.m. is Taglorsvtlle, Cemeby three brothers. Al"4 heti. H. and Joseph E. Lintord, both of tery. Alton. arJ J Fratik anford, Salt 'Lake. h. George M. Bond Gravesia tuneral PCrVieP8 Will conducted Friday noon at Cogan City WILS7ON. ;Wetier - 0 LI It 1."'rn ,,., 3nd ""- " of Tacoma, eery, gan, George C. Linford- in a , " Atureles, Lester, , ' R. Roskelley Cilse .1:dimlyFuneral nu. ttah. officiating ion, Epie,opal bietICIP of is lie .11rvi, NI by his tuorhvrt At' SAlt Ptst,.r. tin and Like treP '1'7' Iv hers, :4, '''.- . r In Court Move Slowed, By Meyers Illness ness lees were being arranged today for Mrs. 45 a resident, Inez Rich Roskelley. of Sibley since 1041. who died Monde, night in the 'family home after a brief ilk neee catim.d by a peralytic stroke, Mrs. Roskelley taught school for some time in Paradise and Smithfield, and bee been I Club leader. She was a mem her of the. L. D. S. Church. ' Survi,,ore ineltirte her husband. and $lu O. following trrothr's rind swore: Denver. Colo.: Mrs. Jane Legrand R. Frost., Phoenix, Aria.: Mahlon P Rice and Mrs, Virginia R. Smototrom, Lo- - Susan Shreve Mr: - You - 335 W. 14' h William Frank Peter. S. St., died yesterday at 9 45 p m. at ''' his home... '1..' 16. Born ,.., July 1 1667, in Mil,lerber,g. '''., ' Ill , 'he was a 0011 A nf , Edward 0., 4"" A4,74 s,i 1114P OW' His toughby h yment-sithation. Cemetery. William Frank Peter -- -- - Int0rmnt took in the Salt ' nt - rig, Lake ,,Mic Coinirk "At the moment I do not see any particular trends in the over-a- ll situation as it affects the railroads, and in saying this am not. unmindful 'of the possibilities of competition f rom other forms of transportation. With the exception-othe legislation having to do with deferred maintenance, cancellation of land-grarates, and our ability .to perform in accordance with our present practices concerning the making of rates,1 etc., as presently required by the Interstate Commerce Commission, t can think of no,hther-spe- ' cific legislation. On the other hand, I think any legislation which contemplates a subsidy of our competitors and does n o t contemplate a recovery of the capital outlay through tolls or other charges' is unfair to the railroad industry,". Queried concerning the effect of' wartime shortages of men and materials on railroad deferred. maintenance, Mr. Williams said: am quite sure that all the railroads now have a substantial amount of deferred maintenatict. In the case of the North Western, we appraised' our deferred maintenance at the end of 1943 for roadway and equipment at five mitlion. dollars and accrued in our accounts that amount. I am .not prepared to state definitilii Just the figure will be at the end of 1944, but I think It will not be substan- tially different from the 1943 ' figure. I certainly do favor a revision in the tax law to cover this de.,. ferred work and am quite sure that such a revision 'would ex, pedite the performance of the deferred work and thereby tend to relieve.- the - postwar unemplohow--muc- Snd ...' f - MStewart , ':, 4 'I ' to- - Mrs. Sara ta Corniek. 62, of 35 ,lret E. St., killed was who when struck by art' FridAY atitomnbtiP '. at 8 18 p tp. al the intersection of 3n0 S. and 3rd E. St , ... t servioes rckildu mod at 12 36 ti ; oit 4,,,t ' 1. 5,..::- ';'.ers m. day M,l(rnlow, in the 1140. Ward Chanel, E.' Slate St 'for 6,, i rJ . Funeral '101'.71"Nos.' ' grandchildren. A;vTvrr.:Nict Mr. .1. T. Robbins and Mrs- Parly MaglPtp,, Salt LakP, MN,. H D. Candiand Che,ter, Mi.. N. ä Bates, Bieh. field! M.1 grandehildren, and two treat- grandchildren. - hi. He is envy an" three daoghters: Ilene BarYvonne Christensen and rett. Sali Lak Mane Van Com Los Angeles and four - Pu,,ters ed. - ,t Inez Ha,k. Ma4-i- include 1. It Ca.lesio. four sons, t'andland, (alit., S. ft Ca nd- Portland Ore.. a nil H. an ..1 , the-Pacif- ' s Survivei-r- i''...: " n 1 ' t 4 , ',. Horace . George ree1; ... .,,, k 1., o n ir '. Candian d. '' Itea,h -- Calif : three e,.,:..,:.:::',.' t - ..!,' daughters , Mrs. Sift ' of''.,,. .,:' ney Gee and Mrs ',A 0.: En.rrell .1, Olsen, ,,,.' ti, 1.t. !!, oti; 4,41 Sill Lake. .74,1,.LongE . r, e a Bea .h. s,...:;':p 14 . , ( ' i at 38 r. 7th So. Bishop .U. W. How- i,k of !the Grand- viesir Ward will of- - .. "am,. Conversion Expected 7: nd u c t ed to- hp are, will , morrow at 11 a.m. to tocident ,, a. ...' SPAND4-4ral services for Oh Ver. Christensen. 72. whol, died in a Salt Lake hospital Saturday were conducted today at 2 pm. tn the Third L. D. S. Ward Chapel. by Bishop Arthur Groterit, of the Fourth Ward. Roy Madk. 08. 204 E. 4th South. died Yes terds,v at 10 25 p m set Ins home of a heart ailment. He was retired sales manager for Addressogrsph Sales Agency. He was born .70 ar,fi 29, 1870, in Salt Lake a son of John and Rhoda Young - I - Olivet Chrlitenten , Roy , - , t, , - Deeemlier 27, 194t Salt Lake - , ------ -, -,,-- ,DESERET,,--)TEW- , , , ---- I , I :00 :30 :45 :15 . . Go tiding VNeweeCteirte rooter Jane Co.1 - Light Today.. Children Women lo White Flymon of Mi Cohureho kl.Woman .01 America ).Ma Perkin'. ifevoet to Voune Banoino4 Wile rn N ttedorton Woltz Quiz.... 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