Show 8 B THE SALT LAKE Seed Quality Governs —7 — Crop Result Honored on' Retirement Least Mostly Item In Gardening ’ Still Most Vital Farewells Set For Four Missionaries Wards Plan Testimonial Programs Today Note: ' Thl I th twelfth In 1 series of articles on farm subjects prepared under the direction of the general security committee of the L D S church ByDlC A L WILSON Head of Department of Horticulture Utah Stats Agricultural College Th importance of good seed in Vegetable growing cannot be overemphasized- The crop begins with the seed and can be no better than the inherent qualities' of the seed Seeds are about th least expensive item that enters Into vege table production but at the same time th most Important Fertile soil and good garden man ageraent can bring out only the best that is in the seed If the seeds Were obtained from Inferior parent plants only Inferior vegetables can be produced The quality of any crop ’canrtbt be better than the plants from which the seeds were obtained Good seeds have the following characteristics: 1 85 cent of them least At Eighteenth’ L D S ward bishopric honored on ve ot retireper v Will produce vigorous plants ment Left to right Bishop Thomas A Clawson E F Schettler 2 They will produce good speciand E T Stevenson mens of ths kind and variety Which is named on the label weed S from are free They Seeds and seeds of other crops 4 They are free from disease 5 They do not contain stems small rocks or other foreign matter The best place to ob&ln such Leaders of one of the outstanding wards of the L D S church seeds is from reputable seed merchants As a rale merchants who Bishop Thomas A Clawson E T Stevenson second counselor and carry seeds as a side line know very little about the quality of the E F Schettler ward clerk— will be released at a special meeting seeds they offer or the varieties Sunday at 6:30 p m in the Eighteenth ward chapel after setting a suitable for their location Many ew record of 32 years’ continuous service as a bishopric are deceived by extravagant pictures and fine descriptions and buy Winslow F Smith Ensign stake1 president will be in charge of the Robert Patrick and William B Barinferior of unsuitable varieties The weed hazard In seed buying meeting at which the retiring ton served continuously for 28 is great The noxious weed prob- bishopric will be honored and mem- years when Mr Whitney was made lems cannot be held in check even ber pf a new blshoprlo— third in the an apostle At the time this was a at its present status until seed history of the ward— will be att- new record of unbroken service by a bishopric buyers demand weed free seed The ained Bishop Clawson was appointed to only way to be sure that seeds are The third member of the bishopfree from weeds is to insist on ric Ik T Whitney first counselor preside over the ward April 22 1906 died March 27 bringing to a close and chose as his counselors John seeds that have been analyzed The results of seed analysis will a record of 32 years’ service to the A Evans and Mr Whitney with Mr Schettler ward clerk Mr Evans be shown on th package as per ward The late Orson F Whitney mem- died soon after from injuries sufcent of purity and per cent of germination Both of these items are ber of th council of twelve apoe-U- fered In an aocldent and Mr Steven-eo- n became first bishop of th ward was made a counselor June 17 important but that of purity is of in 1878 and with his counselors 1906 greatest Importance Ward Bishopric Will Retire After Serving 32 Years es Farewell testimonials for four L D S missionaries prior to their departures for American and foreign fields are scheduled for Sunday Robert A Tame sort of Mr and Mrs J A Tams of 319? Seventh East street will be honored by a program At 6:30 p m in the Wanda-mer- a ward chapel 2952 I R Seventh EUt street Mr Tame has been assigned to the Netherlands a mission Speakers will be touts De Young of th Wandamer ward Yarn B Millard and L W Hillam Going to Africa Max Vernon Shurtliff who will leave soon for ths South African mission will bs feted at 6:30 p m in the Le Grand ward chapel Yale avenue and McClelland street Mr Shurtliff la a son of Mr and Mrs V Shurtliff of 1027 Ninth East bishop C M T G at Fort Douglas 200 Boyg FromWestern States This summer Will mak the elghtf Eighth East street— pastor School Saturday 9:30 a m sermon 11 a m young people 4 p m prayer Central 1840 W A Westerhout meeting S p m eeption Provo— The Rev Henry Stendebach O F N pastor Sun' day masses 9 and 10:30 a m Our Lady of Lourdes church Magna — The Rev William E Vaughn pastor Sunday masses masses and 10 a m week-da- y a m Church of the Little Flower f Id' vale—Th Rev Daniel E Leahy administrator Sunday masses 9:30 Liberty Park 820 Third East street— William G Green elder School Saturday 9:45 a mJ sermon 11:30 a ra young people 1 p mJ prayer meeting Wednesday and 6 10:30 a m pm J25 Ann Williams citizenship a O M T camp will be eetablished at Fort Douglas from July 6 to August A SUfet gloM street Kingsley E Clawson top general chairman for “interstate wreck” ot 40 and 8 and below James Kallas who will head Ogden’s "wreck” delegation ( - requiring a 'hands-of- f policy?1 Commissioner Matheson inquired ” “Not at all replied Mayor Wal lace “We’U close the show If it Is questionable" ‘I’m for granting it with tha un derstanding that if there are any of these objectionable features such as gambling the police shall be instructed to close the carnival” Commissioner Murdoch added “M‘1“wtnk Delation bMldw Surviving 5? Mr and Mra Pour Johnaon an! cam her hueband or twj ?? Ogden In 1889 moving to HuntavUla ltera Mra Mary J tbm yean latar -Ion of Balt Lakt Sumvlng are hi widow formerly Wife-n- a City an Mrs R £ John eon whom ho married In 1892! Roberta of Btoalo Clt nrT a daughter Mra Hannah E Knlriit of broth John William and bavld Humoen a aon Ronald Johnson ot HuntavUla phrey of Wymore Neb and ona arandchlid Funeral aervicea will ba conducted Mon-7-- F at 1 p m In HuntavUla X D B ward Naomi chapel with Interment la tha Hunts villa tneaom Funeral service for Naomi Nielsen 6 daughter of Chri and Ruth Jean Morton th mrtury Mmet will bewndueted to hp“ ln th Whittier 2a:39 P- 1515 Second Eaat hpel w'7i treet will ba In City cemetary G Th ehlld waa born In Salt Laka City waa a atudent of tha If 1929 amt Whlttlar echcwi She died Thuraday after Jeremiah CItt— G ( Jsrrv V nuoon ot a heart aliment In a local hoe- - Xaatlna 38 died her auddeidy Saturday An employ ot tho pital 2fi “"’So polaouln Kin Coalition Mine Surviving aro bar mirenta air brother ho and two aletera: Mra RuttTsheffleld Mra had worked to tha silver Kin company mlllasveral Lawranc Gehrka O M William 3 J years He worked Friday and attar satin Warren Norman G George Wallaoe and upper went down town While Ronald R Nleleen end her grandparent card Be took a aonvuilooplayiu He Mr and Mre C- - M Nlleen and Mra jvaa rushedsuddenly to tho Miner where hoepitaL William Mortoa aU of Ball Lake city be died at 12:45 a m Saturday He Was bora May 3 1901 in Colorado a on ?7vhlr and Mra Morton Keatlns ha Albina Rewey pent hi boyhood In Baadvllle Colo H married Pearl day to Bait Bake Mra Albina Roaalta Trowbridge Rewey City on Auaust 24 Desmond lived 1924 havo 80 widow of Jay Rewey died Saturday here He la survived They hie morning of a long lllneea at her homa hie widow aud two childrenby Geraldfather and 3114 So uth Btato atreet Jean Keating of this city and a alatex Mr Rewoy wa bora at Darlington Mra Gertrude Dane of Denver Colo Wla March 12 1858 a daughter of Mr and Mrs 8 Trowbridge Surviving are two daughter Xnea Rewey NOTIC TO CONTRACTOR of Balt Lak City and Mra C ELECTRIC! AND PAINTING field of Kearney Neb a aon Burley B Rewey of Colville Wash three latere Staled proposal will ba received Mra Phoebe Black and Mra Velma Curtli by th Utah state Building com-utaBi- on of Loe Angeles and Mn Villa MUea of at room 122 6 tat Capitol Fennlmore Wla Balt Lak City until 3 p tn Funeral service and burial will PlattavlUa Wla 2nd 1938 and st that tlm willMay ba Jean Nielsen i ?' t ZTlFoZT o£tada£n “ Jeremiah three-to-tw- tively “Why should w let those thing keep coming into town and draining money from It which wo need so badly locally?” asked Commissioner Keyser “Will this mak a triot of the Lutheran church of the police department by goat of the placing It Missouri synod and chairman of the under their supervision and then 5!- V Mary Lee Day Mnr Lc Day 5 dauphttr of Mr tod Mra Robert G Day of Bum Vista died of pneumonia Friday it m la local hospital Th child f survived by her parent and two brothers William And Robert Day Hr father Is tupsrintandent of the terminal station of the Utah Power and Light company iat'Buena Vista nral rvlce will b conducted Sunday it 3 p m ' tn the First Presbyterian church by th Rev' Theodor G 'Liiley Burial will b In Mt Olivet cmtsry I James i Haa big plana for Ogden Volture Kallas lng Mr Sullivan entertainment and Mr Clawson f Lee L Chamberlin Veteran Notes OODEN— L L Chamberlin 58 Shupe company salesman of 340 Mor than 200 young Women will Williams Candystreet disd at 4 a m Satsell carnations on Salt Lake City Thirtyeeond urday following a two months Hints of street Saturday for the benefit complication arising from iutsrnal Injuries incurred last February whan hi aula raa of Spanish-America- n War Veterans off snow covred road tn Nvada Mrs Louise Toung is chairman of r Bora in Salt Lak City October 6 1870 to Le and Mary Chamberlin h removed tho drive sponsored by the auxil- to Ogden In 1912 and had resided here iaries of tihe E A Wedgwood John since Ht was a member of United Com’ Traveler association A Critchlow and Wasatch camps merclal Free Church Surviving ar his widow formerly Jennie Baptist Send Wfll Third and South Fourth Central Vetwhom b married In Salt Lake Band War Ogden United of tho Phillips SecSpanish Immanuel Fourth East and Evangelical Free 738 Seventh Methodist East streets —Oren Orahood DD City In 1903 two sons and a daughter erans Mrs LaRu Zahn of Saa Francisco Cal' ond South streets— A W Lyons minister School 9:45 a m Com' East street— Gustaf Eriokson pasTo 40 8 Wreck and First Second South and Second of Ogden and L The central committee of the William Chamberlin pastor School 9:45 a m worship munlon service 11 a m preaching tor School 10 a m worship 11 East street— Frank Eddy Madden of Wells Nev five grandchllOGDEN — Headed by James Kal- Unitett Spanish War Veterans will ChamberUn 11 a m dren four brothers Arthur Chamberlin young people meeting and 8 p m themes “What Jesus a m young people 6:45 p m minister School 9:45 m wor- las grand chef de gars of tha 40 sponsor a card party Monday at of LeadvIH Colo: Frank Chamberlin of worship 7 p m prayer meeting Teaches About the Atonement” and service 7:48 p m prayer service Bakersfield Cal Xngcr and Harry Chamship 11 a m the Rev Frederic H and 8 for Utah Ogden Volture locale 8 p m In Civic Center berlin of Los Angeles Cal 7:45 m Wednesday 7:48 p m p "The Christ of Omnipotent Power” Thursday Bucher of San Francisco will 404 plans to surpass all Funeral service “Will be conducted Monand delegations South Stats Avenue m C E meeting 6:30 p Taylor — Pupils day at 2:30 p m In jUnqulst Sons mor 6:30 p m of ten western states with BRXDGER league FORT preach Epworth Wyo repits directed by T Frank WilA tuary W avenue— pasLyons Taylor Full Gospel of Bridger valley schools are com- liam chapel 1740 Fifth East street resentation at tho ten-itInterment will bs In Ogden City Centenary western 11 m a 10 tor School worship Full 'Gospel 517 Second East — Th Rev Elbridge M Gordon wreck of th organization ached peting in a Poppy day poster con- cemetery home Friends may call at th a mJ prayer meeting Thursday Christian Science — G A Nicholas School 10 a m worship uled for Salt Lake City April 29 test sponsored by the auxiliary of Sunday afternoon and eveningfamily street and at the pastor minister Y U 836 Second B P 7:30 p m East Broadway First Friday to aervleee mortuary American tha 11 local chapel Monday SO prior m a Legion 7 post 10:30 a mx services p m and Epworth league 7 566 East South Temple— Schools School 7:30 p m Not only will th grand chef de under the supervision of Mrs E L radio program 10:30 p m Bible class Tuesday 7:30 sermon “God’s Moral Obligation” 952 East Ninth South 9:30 a m Esther Frisby Tuckett Bethel gare fulfill his duty of being pres- Dahlqulsh p m Grace West and Fourth m Eighth services “Probation After street— H Lyon Baynes pastor PARK CITY — Mr Esther Frisby Tuek ent — but take will ho to streets Albert R South with Dennis him Greek 11 serm Death” additional a services (undenominational 84 died at Snyderville at 430 a School 10 a m worship 11 a m ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — The etty Salt a Lake m 10 — band minister School of causes Incident to ace City school m Saturday In m vices) Wednes8 4:30 worship First church Sunday p p committee to conduct the She was born May 17 1853 at Blrmlnpe-hatopic “The Day U Yours” Young complete 11 the m 6:45 m sponsored Ogden corpoby league 5:30 8 Epworth m p city pa p She came to utahtfr 1806 preaching p England American gospel service 8 day meetings of the annual people 7 p m Poppy day ration to march in the wreck pawith a handcart and located in evening worship 7:45 p m here on April 30 Coalville In 1867 company she went to Salt Lake p m aubject "And Peter" prayer auxiliary Legiort rade for scheduled after243 Saturday Sixth live South East to with her eister Mrs Emily Trinity City Mrs was L D announced Carl S meeting Thursday 8 p m Church of Christ Friday by Ou No ember 14 1870 she was Hoilltig street—H Judkins pastor School noon The band Is expected to be Schwarz " Calvary Baptist Church Broadto Henry Tuckett tn the old L president of the auxiliary married Church of Christ headquarters m preaching 11:15 a m the biggest single organization in as 131 North Fifth West 9:30 D S Endowment house Sixteenth They lived in Mr street— Patterson follows: C‘C East the Ralph Salt Lake way hnd Seventh 323 Mo City ever since Her husband procession H — 8 South m Thirty-fourth street and The p ward 10 IndependenceIn Tuckett wee a Mrs died 1923 James school chairmen Whalen and January Mrs Mayor Harman W Peery himself Spencer pastor Sunday State street School 2:30 p m choir will present an Easte cantata member of the old Eleventh ward Mra W K Nesbit publicitycom-munit- y charter a m worship 11 k mJ B Y P U service 3:30 p m “Cain’s Ubpleae She Retrenchment had been In locale amember Voltura society of Ogden direction under of Oscar B Evans since last summer when she Committeewomen Mrs Inez poor health T p m 404 will lead the delegation to th evening worship 8 p m ant Offering Is Yours Acceptable ?" at the 6:30 p m sacrament services Nazarene went to Snyderville to live with her daughMrs Blevons M the Miles at of L and ter Mrs James L Fletcher wreck with Mr Kalla prayer meeting every night six sons and two daughtsre survive: Rock Springs Mrs Thomas Hall Ensign Ninth avenue and D First Church of th Nazarene parsonage 661 East Fourth South Charles H Isaac F- Erastus F and Frank— George Q Morris general Sixth East and Fifth South streets street Cod Church of Sam’ of Reliance and Mrs lin F Tuckett of Salt Lake City Albert street Gilpin —Harold W E Tuckett of Eureka and Loren ao F Birney K Famiworth chef de John Valeo of Winton Mra Tuckett Church of God 803 West First superintendent of the Y M M I A School 9:45 a mGretainger 11pastor Idaho Mrs Esof Bt a m gare of the Salt Lake Volture Mrs worship Dannis Courtier of Dines Mra ther Amundson ofAnthony San Francisco end Mre South street School 10:15 a m‘ will speak at the 6:30 p m sacra Catholic 7:45 m service locale 230 of the 40 and 8 was John Goettina of Fletcher of Bnyderville also 30 grandchilment evangelistic p services 7:30 m Quealy p worship young people dren and 11 In receipt of a telegram SaturEmerson 1051 Emerson avenue— Wednesday prayer meeting 8 p m Cathedral of the Madeleine 331 6:30 p m: lecture in city library BURLEY Idaho — Roy Wells of day from Betty Compson Utah-bor- n East South Temple street— The 3 p mI revival Sunday to May 8 Kenneth Marlin Williams recently xmzo Miller beauty In which sho aald Declo has been appointed adjutant lost Rev D G Hunt DD bishop returned from the British mission Presbyterian ELY Nev— Lonso Miller 46 died sudshe would he “delighted” to serve of tho Cassia county post of Vet the Rev P F Kennedy rector iliurch of Jesus Christ will be honored at the 6:30 p m Thursday morning at his home in First East South Temple and C aa official sweetheart of the or- erans of Foreign Wars by J L denly 11:15 Central 6:30 Ely from a heart attack 8:30 and masses sacrament services Sunday street— The Rev Theodore G Lilley ganization at the “Interstate Stevens post commander ComA resident of White Fine county 35 years 323V4 Church Jesus of Christ T 8 week-day and masses gW and for 15 years he was well known of Hawthorne and Ely East worm a 9:45 minister School Eighth South State atreet Topic “Jesus Wreck” this district being a member of the L O mander Stevens also listed the fol- in — Nicholas G Roosevelt 11 a m sermon by th minO F lodge and of the Kimberly local of ship and His Christ committees: Apostles” meeting lowing - Our Divino Saviour Second East the Mine Mill and Smelter Workers’ union Smith former president of the Cali- ister young people 5:30 and 6:30 Mies Compson will be greeted by Relief at 5 pm He is survived by hi widow four sous Stephenson Jo Wel- Harold and Ninth South streets —Th Right fornia mission will speak at the P-- m and Donald of Oakland and Aaron a committee of “all voyageurs of don LloydRayWalker entertainment and Milton of Ely: by Me mother end step6:30 Rev Msgr M F Sheehan pastor service p m sacrament th 40 at the on Pet Valdei and Victor Karls vet father Mr and 8” end SevenThird East and Eleventh Mre Robison of Milford airport Special music has been arranged by teenth South streets— Rev J Elbert the evening of April 29 when she eran Sunday masses 8 and 10 a m Sun- Congregational Utah end by a brother Ranxo Miller of unemployment George 10 a mJ week-da- y Cherry Creek day school Phillips Seventh East and Fifth the ward choir directed by William Nash minister School 9:45 a m arrive from Hollywood Funeral services were held Saturday Valdez Memorial day masses South streets— The Rev Roy B R Robinson with interment In the local cemetery The former Salt Lake City school G G Moeller E W 11 a m sermon by the Ray BowPyle - St Ann’s 430 East Twenty-firs- t Damron minister School 9:48 a Richards' 855 Garfield avenue— worship f&nibus who became minister “Needed A Spiritual Revo- girl in the en and Donald A Young South street —Sunday masses 7:30 m sermon bv the minister 11 a m Returned missionaries who served lution” young people 6:30 p m silent motion picture “The Miracle George Gochnour chairman of the Ada Jane Miller Adams masses “Realms of Experience Which Can In the German-Austrla- n and 9:30 a m week-da- y mission in Westminster First West and Fifth Man” will attend a Joint meeting veterans’ Mre Ada Jane MUIef Adame unemployment committee 64 ALPINE— wife of Albert John Adame died at her 6:30 a m Accept Saturday Tam Not be Inherited” senior C E 1926 1927 and 1928 will present a of th 40 and 8 and Its auxiliary of ths local American Legion post home V streets— South here Comin H DD morning Saturday Mrs Adams was born June 12 1873 fn program at the 6:30 p m sacrament minister School 9:45 a m wor- th 8 and 40 at the Newhouse hotel outlined the need for the effort Our Ladyof Lourdes Eleventh 7 p m came Mass Utah with her and Lynn service — First South m First Fourth 11:30 8 m and At East and Seventh South streets she will being made to open a branch U S parent who settled in toSpanish p Fork Hi ship 11 a m and 7:30 p m sub- at p She was married In the Bait Lake The Rev John Lagan administra East streets— George J Weber minTwenty-firFirst avenue and K jects’ “The Price of Perfect Peace” attend the ’’blowout’’ of tha wreck employment office in Burley and 870 D 8 temple hi 1898 and had since lived theater-anSchool m ister 9:45 a services tor Sunday me886® 7 8:30 10 and street—T Edgar Lyon former pres! and 'Th Fatal Sin of Neglect" at the Roxy preside asked th cooperation of th post In Alpine where she wa D anfi active Sunday church school worker hr the L week-da- y masses 7:30 11 a m sermon by the minister dent of the Netherlands mission and midweek meeting Wednesday 11:15 a m 7:30 ever— a stage show built for the Th group indorsed the project are her husband three daugh'What tha Life?” la wreck I D S institute p m Mrs Elbert director Meaning of A Bennett' Mrs Alice of the tersSurviving am Y A Brown end Mre Jennie A Wild: two She- will again appear as a guest RICHFIELD — James Kallas sone St Patrick’s 7030 West Fourth young people 6:30 p- m adjoining the University of Utah Charlee F Adame and John Q Adame SO at grand chef de gare and George all of Aiptne 14 erandchtldren’ two slaters wiU give the second of a series of at the wreck banquet April South street— Thewery Rev Msgr D L S Rachel Batea of Oaden end Mrs Alice Mrs of the Reorganized m 8:30 p Meyer grand correspondent gospel addresses at 6:30 p m sacA F Giovannont pastor Sunday Ipiscopal E Lloyd of Spanish Fork and two brothers 40 and 8 of Utah will be In Rich- Joseph Miller of Fayette and Charles Miller Farnsworth Mr rament named 336 Fourth East Saturday masses 8 and 10 a m week-da- y Reorganized meeting " 231 Mark’s cathedral St East Spaniel Fork street— J W A Bailey pastor committees to take charge of the field Sunday to conduct installation Funeral masses 7:30 am service will be conducted Wed- First South Street — The Very Rev of officers of the voitufw locale needay at 2 p m hi the Alpine L D 8 10 a m preaching 11 a in affair School Headed by E Kingsley S24 West utheran Our Lady of Guadalupe Franklin L Gibson dean ComBurial alU ward Alpine chapeL m and 7 p by tha pastor prayer Clawson general chairman they U41 cemetery Fourth South street back of the D munion S a n Sunday school Tabor First avenue and E street meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m are George F Christopherson Fred Officers to be Installed are: & R G W depot— The fiev James :45 a m prayer and sermon 11 — Peder Hauge pastor School 10 Lindbeck Mr Clawson G E Raf-fet- y Charles K Card chef de gar Cllen Davis Charles E Collins administrator Sunday a m the dean will preach “Closed a m service 11 a m business El wood H Thomas L J Far-re- r Dwight Anderson chef de train Unitarian LOGAN— Funeral service for Mrs Ellen masses 8:30 and 10:30 a 'm week- Doors” St Mark’s day Monday of L Tuesday O’Hair Elbert pox commissair intendant Davis Charles 91 who died at Tier home meeting Norman Fred F congregation snecial service at 10:30 a m The 8 p m day masses 7 a m here Thursday nisht will be conducted William S Gottfredson Hudson Sims Dr D B Clem First Thirteenth East and Sixth corresponnoon in the Lopftn L D S 'Second St Vincent de Paul church Mm nt Rev Arthur W Moulton Epis John's of the Missouri synod South streets — Jacob Trapp minis- Schramm and O J Hunter trans- dent Ernest Lewis comms voyag-eu- r Sunday ward chapel with burial in the Logan St under Uie direction of Citv 1C33 Fifth East street— The Rev ter 'cemetery ray— The Rev Patrick Maguire conal bishop of Utah will preach W m 11 'address Dontaa Service 'Vern Nicholas Pace conducteur a regis'by portation iu’q art and Sous mortuarv pastor Sunday masses 830 and St Paul’ 261 Ninth East street- - F E Schumann — pastor School Mr Trapp: “Dr A J Cronin’s The tration Harry Hickman Howard Owen Fillmore guard de la porte Ma c a“les was bom at Pmity Baren on February 28 1847 1030 a m Sunday school 9’30 a The Rev Alwyn E Butcher rector 10 a m worship 11 m sermon Citadel Some Problems for Doctors E Strang J E Sullivan and C G Ferdinand Erickson avocat Vern Pouth Vi'ies lighter of Da' Id and Ann Hucbes Reese m week-da- y masses 8 a m to the United States in 1670 G R Leonard M Blomquist Jamplste Dr L A She bam Hoiy communion 8 a m the Ven- by the Rev Paul Kretzschmar vice and the Public” school 9:45 a m Mead publicity to ItOgaa In 1671 She was tha Widow dis- Iand Griffiths Church af the Immaculate Con- - erable William F Bulkley Epis- - president of the Colorado-Uta- h parade Frank (J Robinson hous- - Poulson grand cbeminot Channlng club 7:30 p in Charles on of the original Christian at - -- annul Goch-nourJP- et Ian: st 1 - - Keating publicly opened and road (or certain electrical flrturo work and (or painting and decorating at th Governor's Residence 403 East South Street Tempi Flans specifications and blank stay be obtained at proposal the office of the Architect W K Ware 10 Utah Savlnga da Trust Building (or which a deposit of 4500 will ba required but will be refunded the bidder has returned th plans and pacification In good order to the Architect not later than May 4th ihall be made In trlct Proposal accordance wlth all provisions of the plane and pUlcatlona and must be made on the blank form Cash-lerprovided by the Architect check certified check or bid bond payable to the Building Oom-- m lesion in th amount of 1 of th baata bid plus 'all alternates must accompany oach proposal Tha right to reserved to aooept or reject any or all proposal or alternate or to waly techntealttlaa In tha Interest of ths Btete ng ’a UTAH STATB BUILDING COMMISSION W J HALLORAN President -' -- a F Johnson - copal archdeacon of Utah will celebrate school 9:45 a m prayer and sermon 11 the rector will district board Christian education communion Wednesday preach Christ of the Missouri synod first 10:30 a m communion Thursday door south of the Murray school at 10:30 a m communion Friday Fifty-thir- d South and State streets 10:30 a m and devotional hour — The- Rev Allen Schuldhelss pasSt John’s mission Ninth East tor Services with school 10 a m sermon 11 m street and Logan Rvenue— Rev a by the pastor at Zion Second South and Fourth Hoyt E Henriques vicar School 9:45 a m prayer 11 a m sermon East street— Harold J Lorimer vicar ‘Thirty Years by th pastor School 9:45 a m worship Priest” sermon “Th New Horizon" by the minister 10:45 a m am Marie Bailer To develop 200 young men from Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada physically mentally and morally and to instill in them the ideals of American democracy and st btwen Frances eenth anniversary of the establishment of citizens’ military training camps Patriotic Americans reminded ot fl the World war draft disclosure that 50 per cent of the young Americans called to ths colors had physical defects appealed to congress after the war to establish training camps on a national scale As a result th camps were incorporated by congress as one of the Important features of the national defense act signed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1920 Major H I Milan who will com' Saturday issued the Speakers will bs Levi ’Edgar mand the esunp Young member of the first council following Btatement: "To the parent of an enthusiast! of seventy of the L D S church and a member of the Le Grand ward young man who desirea to attend do not heatitato to encourage him bishopric Charles Shirley Lee who has been He will bs well cared for Under the eye of experienced offiassigned to the southern states mis- observing sion will bo honored at 6:30 p m cer he will learn the meaning of in the Parleys L D S ward chapel discipline and good citizenship He alertness “and Twenty-firSouth and Twenty-fir- st will develop will return home after He East streets Mr lee is a son of Mr and Mra Joseph S Lee of a month’s training a healthier ind stronger individual and better en2075 Twenty-fir- st East street abled t6 meet the duties- and Two Speakers of life and of citizen a consciousness of It and with ship be Lee will B Harold Speakers privileges” director of the managing general Applications should be submitted committee church security program and Joseph E Kjar bishop sf Par- as soon a possible to Major Milan at Fort Douglas leys ward Prior to his departure for the southern states mission Clinton Castleton MoDanleU will b given VFW Post Sponsors a farewell testimonial at 6:30 p m Week Carnival Here In th Waterloo L D S ward 1621 On a o East street Mr Fifth divided chapel vote McDaniels Is a son of Mark C and the city commission last week Alice Frances McDaniels of 1617 granted a license to the Clarence E Allen post Veteran of Foreign Fourth East street He will enter the mission home Wars to sponsor the appearance Monday and leave Salt Lake City of the White City Shows Inc carMay 12 for his post in the southern nival in Salt Lake City from May 16 to 21 Inclusive states Voting for the favorablo consld eration of tha application made Held for U S by J V Olsen commander of the KANAB — James Lee 62 and post and Walter H Anderson commander were Mayor John Stanley Sampson 83 are being held state In the Kano county jail ponding M Wallace and Commissioners William Murdoch and P H Goggla arrival of a United States marshal Commissioners George D Keyser Le Is accused of purchasing liquor and John B Matheson voted negafor Sampaon an Indian Bh h4 the dialing pioneer of Logan tlon of riding on th flrat train opaxalad Ogden and Salt Lake City Funeral aervicea for Mr Myrtle Serve: Surviving ara a aon and daughter Hyrum Law 60 will be conducted Tuesday at I and Alice Cbarlee of Logan eight grandchildren and four p m at the Immanuel Baptist church with the Rev A W Lyons officiating Mrs Law who resided at 1906 South Lewis State street died Friday at 6 p m at her Mary home of a heart ailment — Mra 8PRINGVILLB Friends may call at 260 East South Mary Frandei Temple street Monday from 4 to 8 p m Lewie 77 died Saturday following a knf and Tueeday frotaJLO a m until 1 p m JJJneae at tha borne af a daughter 1Mrad” H a and at the church Tuesday front 1:30 p m Stanley B mareh 38§ South until time of services Main atreet Interment wiU be in ML Olivet cemetery Bora la Evergreen aounty Washington Hilda Texae oa June 84 to 1860 aha cam lira Hilda Marl Butler 52 wlft of Utah with her pardied Saturday George W Butler of Kama ent Charlee M and at 334 a m of thrombosis She bad been 1U several years Mary C Long ley Tyler ta 1870 They Mrs Butler who was bora August 13 traveled by ox team 1885 tn Bweden bad resided in Kamaa to from Evergreen aiitee she was 6 years old and Neb Omahtg her husband a daughter to Utah lothence by Mrs Heleu Brinton of Logan: three sone train The family Butler of Perk City Harold Georgs E cated In Parowan Butler of Kamas and fthermaa Butler of where Mra Jwia Log an and four graudchildrea petit bar aarl? life unerai services will be conducted Mott 6he was married t day at 2 a m in the Kamaa L D & William Staines Lewia ward chapel with Bishop Oscar E Eskel I In the fit George L son officiating Interment will ba la the I R: J leiuwe January Francis cemetery 1877 Friends may eall at ths Archer mortuary Kanab until Mr In Psric CUy Sunday evening andMqndar Lewia’ death ta 1906 until 9 a m and at the Kamas L 2 when aba moved ta ward chapel Monday from II a m until ProvoMraShe had lived with her daughter time of services her aims 1936 Bha la aurvlvad by a aon and threa daughter Melvin H Lewia of Ogden Mra Martha Mary L Shelton and Mra Lou Pharo of Balt Laka and Mra Hlndmarah of Mr Martha Aaa Wlltlam TO wif of 8prlngvllle: City five brother aletera J c W O William former auditor of th Tyler of Merced- - Tax and Robert M Tyler Utah Fuel company died early Saturday of Enalaataa Cal ot Lo George Tyler after a ten nines at Angelea Cat' Mra - Resell Haneock of her home 539 Fourth toabel Oerrard of atreet East grandchlldre mtd Mra Willtaib was born September 19 Funeral aervlcaa will ba oosduotad Mon-d- y 166Z Ebensburg at a a m In the L D fiacoad ward a daughter ol Pa chapeL Thomat J and Elisa lend may can at tha Rateb-qufa- t mor beth fL Humphreys She wa married June unday eight an thaa at tha Hlndmarah raaidenca 10 1890 In Denver us til fim jor tba aervicea Colo and with Mr wU! ba la tba Kanab William moved to City aama- tery11 Sait Lake City where she had abler mad her home She was a member Carl Lyada chapter No 1 Order of Baatarr HUNT8VTLLE — Cart Frederick John ton Star Wamtch Liter 78 local farmer and stockman died early ary club and thl aa Woman’s Benefit a xtendff Ifinesa01 Myrtle Hervey Law Will’ Enroll Sunday Services in Salt Lake Churches "Adventist State and Loal Obituaries With the Military LDS Editor’ i TRIUNE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 24 1938 NOTICE TO VENDORS OF PLUMBING MATERIAL Sealed proposals will be received In the offloe of the Secretary of th Unlvenlty of Utah until 9 a ra April 25 1938 th aam to be publicly opened and read at th above-stat- ed time and place for furnishing pipe valves and plumbing materials as eallad for in th hat of materials and specifications List and specifications form of bond and form of conproposal tract may be obtained upon application to the office of the Purchasing Agent Room 120 Park30Builda m ing between the houra of t and 5 00 p m check lit Certified or caahter'a the amount of at least 5 per cent of th bid must accompany proposal Th right 1a reserved to accept any or reject any or all bide either by Item by group or by total sum By order of th Board of Regent of th University of Utah SEIBERT Data of 1938 tint W MOT Purchasing Agent publication April 1 BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH Casa No 2089 In the Matter of the Application of the UTAH UGHT AND TRACTION COMPANY to discontinue motor bus transportation service between Bountiful Davis County Utah and Fifteenth North and Beck Streets Salt Lake County Utah to Institute and operate a motor bus transportation system in Salt Lake City Utah between Twenty-sevent- h South and South on SevThirty-thir- d enth East and to discontinue street car service on said route to discontinue service on Route 23 (Capitol Hill Route) after 8:00 p m and to remove its street car tracks and overhead - from certain streets in Salt Lak City Utah i NOTICE OF HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the foregoing application for permission to discontinue service as shown above will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at its office 311 State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah on Friday the 29th day of April 1938 commencing at 10:00 o’clock 8 Or By order of the Commission Dated at Sait Lake City Utah this 18th day of April 1938 (Signed) WENDELL D LARSON' ' Secretary (Seal) ' ’ |