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Show -- "t rw- 9rty?lsIns Flood Relief !ond Sales RGach S1,000,000 VERNAL More than one mil- campaign. It was supported by lion dollars was reported in the reports gathered through eastern of first five days the August Utah by the army war bond carabond harvest of the American van One of the first groups to Legion and its auxiliaries at to- go over the top on the drive was HELPER. Resldents'of Helper day's session of the American Uintah County, where there has with Red Cross" Li gion and auxiliaries depart- been $350 sold for every member joined fprce workers today to begin the work ment convention being held here. of the Legion add auxiliary. At the convention Saturday, a report was made by John of reclaiming household and pro- M.The Wallace of' Salt Lake, chair- wire from D. Howe Moffat, state perty damages resulting from the man of the combined Legion and director of the War Finance Committee. disclosed that the AmeriSpring Canyon flood Thursday auxiliary drive. The figure was based upon a can Legion was four per cent afternoon. Vernon Merrill, first $900,000 sold by issuing ahead of receipts during July, aid director of the Carbon County report of and Salt Lake and Og- but still had a agencies way to go of the Red Cross, an- den in the first five days of the to reach the statelong chapter quota. nounced. Adjutant Art HorsJ. Harry Hickman of 1438 leyDepartment on awards made for A survey by a committee conreported Kensington Are., Salt Lake, is the years activities in the Led sisting of Mr Merrill, Mrs. considered to be the outstandgion. The Arthur Woolley cup Jensen. Mrs. R. A. Nilson, candidate for Commander for the post having the highest Jack Phalen and Mayor B. H. ing of the .average membership In three of the Utah Department such Hyde revealed that approximateas American Legion, and years was won by the Hiawatha ly 20 homes were hit by the flood is to be elected to Post No. 15. The John E. Booth and that most of the residents are the expected award for the highest percentage post this afternoon. digging out" Total damage was Mr. Hickman is a represenof members for four years was estimated at $20,000 and a probaS. of the U. awarded to Hiawatha Post No. 15, Veterans tative ble equal amount to homes up ' an average of 200 per cent. with Service. Employment the canyon. Relief in the way of clothing, food and other necessities will be provided for' families hit by the flood, Mayor Hyde said. A field worker from the Pacific coast is already en route to the flood site to take charge of emerParley W. Hale, executive sec- for the past 17 years. He was gency work necessary retary of the Trade Commission president of the Salt Lake Butchwork has already begun of Repair Utah and prominent Salt Lake ers and Grocers Association in -- on the Spring Canyon Railroad his can- 1940 and 1941, and for several where tracks were washed out. grocer, today announced didacy for 'tlje Salt Lake Citv years he has been a member of Damage of the flood is reportedCommission at the Oct 19 pri- the board of directors of the Utah ly much greater than that of a Mr. Retail Grocers Association. similar and larger flood three mary. - a native of Bannock Mr. Hale's candidacy recently receivHale, years agd. in been the ed the endorsement of tne board County, Idaho, has grocery business in Salt Lake of directors of the Salt Lake Butchers and Grocers Association. As a member of the 1937 Utah Estimate Damage At About $20,000 Wil-for- Would Be City Official Parley W. Hale Enters Commission Race award for most delegate miles at the department convention was won by Salt Lake Post J'fo. 2, traveling 8,100 miles by bus. The Dr. E. A. Godfredson award for earliest membership quota went to Myton Post No. 7. The Mayor Harmon Peery award for best youth activities was won by Provo Post No. 13. Stating that when the service men return after the war, they will not be looking for doles but for opportunities. Jefferson Da- vis .Atwood of Roswell. N. M , national vice commander of the American Legion, voiced an appeal that Americans keep America the kind of nation the men are fighting for, when he ad- dressed the convention. "Our sole responsibility in postwar planning is to create a system which they can approve, some which they will not junk to write their own, he empha- sized. At the auxiliary meeting nominations . of officers were made, nominations being equivalent to electron. Those chosen are; Mrs. R. D. Rockwell of Ogden, department president; Mrs. Frank D. Anderson of Salt Lake, national committeewoman executive Mrs. Golda McShane of Salt Lake, committee-woman; national alternate Mrs. Joseph McMurrin of Logan, second vice president; Mrs. liable McNeil of Spanish Fork, third vice president; Mrs. Ball of Provo, treasurer; search for two Italian prisoners of war held at the Og-- f den internment camp, who escaped yesterday afternoon from their guard while picking fruit In a North Ogden orchard, it was reported today. The absence from the f rtut. pipking group was no-- ' ticed by the guard at about 4 p.m. This was the second escape from the internment The first one also camp. occurred during fruit picking at North Ogden a few weeks ago. He was captured the following day at Willard Wearing prison " garb with the letter PW signifying prisoners of war. on each arucle of clothing, the two Italian prisoners escaped aie said to be 21 and -25 years of age, respectively. The one, 25 years of age, was described as being 5 feet, 7 Ms inches tall, brown ees, black hair andis 5dark feet skin. The other, 21, 144 9 inches tall, weighs eves, brown with pounds, fair skin and dark brown hair. An electrical storm, described by Logan residents aa one of the greatest in recent years from point of fury and length, last night and early this morning left 1,06 Inches of moisture and two fires In the valley. A thunder bolt enveloped the garage and granary In Hyrum, owned bv Mrs. O. H. Anderson, at 11.30 last night and caused an The estimated $700 damage. buildings were burned to the - before the Logan-Cach- e groundlire company arrived at the Page 7 7, 1943 scene. Heastrup Funeral services were bung arranged trdav lor Christian Mannus Heastrup. 26 6th So. and 9th St, who died last night at T 15. He w as born June 20 Kol in 1867, broth. Denmark He had been a tab met and master contractor in Salt Lake until he several years am Minncr include one son. Karl Heas trup of San Fran a daughter oiro, Miss Jemnettr Heastrup of Freno Calif and grande hihl ai Pending E Samuel one So Jennie Bennett Speirs Mrs. Mr. Heaatrup -s- $173,-577.1- Og-den- ,. supported e $0,-SS- n 8 vov-ageu- r, , S245,-258.2- 1 $1,672,-335.8- PAYSON. Alonso Arthur Noon. .69, died at his home at 261 So. 3rd E m Payson Friday afternoon after aa Ul ness of two and a half years. He waa bora June 13, 187, in Provo son of Alonso A. and Annie 8 y Another War Prison Camp Near e Set Harvest Days Fete -- - Three Injuredjn Accidents . Utah Suffolk Show To Be Inaugurated Statewide - e n DAILY CROSSWORD ) Mrs Jennie Teckler Jensen Bennett 34 So St , died this Majn (SpeirsV, morninr at a Salt Lake hospital She was the widow of Harry B Bennett She wa bom Feb 3 1872, in TVpenhacen. Denmark, a daiifhter of An ders and Elna Alquist Jensen. A member ol the Church of Jeaus Sairfts she waa a Christ of Latter-damember of the Tenth Ward where she actrre in Relief Sorjety work. wag Survivor inc'ude her former husband, Owen Speirs. and many cousins in Sait Lake, Meadow, Mid' ale and Garland. Hah and Copenhagen. Fupnerai arranaemepts will be an rrr later. nounced He An re lea. and Mrs, 4oon Ethel N BrourMon of Los Anreles. and Mrs. Opal Humphrey of Harerston. Md. Funeral wrranrementg will be nnnotmo ed by the Valley Mortuary of Payson, Small Island 11. Mother 12. Hammer parts 14- ,'European - country - 5. Ruffle, aa 6. water European river - 7 Merriment 8. American3 ' Scotland SPECIAL (Split Sheet) 29 Appetizers 30. Kind of bird 31. Flower 32. Slight feathers 16. Not, prefix ' 17. Malt beverage 18. Calcium. (aym.) 19. Dress in 4 TettertUjr'i Aaivat 40. Identical 41. God of war T 42. Story 154b - general -- r Gallon Can Roof Coatlnq and Roof Bnieh. bath tor Ralntite Uniiibred. Per Gallon . . . . . Per Gallon Fibred Asbestos Coating measure Turkish magistrate 25. Disarrange Tree Project out Tax Notch Advertise- 19 TT ment 33. 34. 36. 37. 38. 39. z 2o i Overturn IT 30 Ahead Timid Receptacle Savor IT 31 34 w 34 38 4L Tilting contests 45. Arabian ' 2 3$ 41 7T 44 ....1.62 .... . ;55e 33c KETCHUM Builders Supply water . 1.25 Pabco Lap Cement, per pint. . , 15c chieftain 48. Girl's name 47. Bodies of 4 1.25 Preserves and waterproofs ,old conroofs of metal, composition, crete or wood. For patching large holes or cracks. GALS., per can QTS., per can PTS., per can ' 43. Show mercy 44. Speed 1.65 PABCO HYDROSEAL BUCK CEMENT ' Vehicle 2.15 1.95 COATING SPECIAL 1 24. 3.10 2.S0 ROOFING FELTS 219 Sq. Ft., per roll:.. 3.10 324 Sq., Ft., per roll... 2.20 500 Sq. Ft per roll... 1.90 ROOF 22. Crown 23. Type 26 27. 28. 30. 31. Green Slate Roofing, 90-lRed or Green, per roll Si-lSuper Quality, per roll . Med. Smooth, per, roll 35-lP. 6 B. H. Wt pet roll per roJJ 1.7S Indiana depressions 11. Chop finely 34 Applauds 13. Thin wafers 35. Pendant of ice 17. wine receptacle 37 Minute groove . - 15. Dress, aa Delinquency 28. Natives of Martha H. Prescott. FRANCIS 6TT Martha IT Prescoii wife of Georffe A Prescott, died at her home early Saturday morninr of heart attack' followinr an extended ill ness She was born Dec 11, 1866 48. Observe!. 'X.A-- l Everything for the Builder 4TH SOUTH AT 7TH WEST Officer Reports DorrE. Kenney, stale commissioner of agriculture, will be Althea A. Eyre Dotson R E. Winn, manager of the show, and Earl H. Steeler secretary, have contacted a great number of buyers from all parts of Utah, Idaho, Colorado ana Texas. A cordial lnvivtation is extended to public to be in attendance. the-gene- e ol Mmersvllle: HaroldLotson, of Salt Lake, and Reuben Dotson U. 9. armed forces in Miami Beach, Fla., and 18 trandchildren. Anna Dawes Brough Dawes B rough; NEPHI Ann widow of John Henry Brough, died at the family home here early Friday of infirmities incident to her advanced 87. are Funeral serwee mil he held Sundav at 4 pm, at the South Nard Chapel with Frlenda Bishop P B Cowan in charge mav call at the Anderson Funeral Home, the to services Nephi prior Mrs Brourh was born in Devenshire. tng r Feb J4, 1853. a daufhter of John Dawes and Caroline Brough Dawes, and came to Utah in 1698 following her She was an Brough marriage to Mr accomplished pianist, and during her in was active early life many civic affairs apianist. an are Survivinr adopted daughter. B Sperry, Mrs,- - Jacket! Nephi one sister Mrs Mav Simmons, Vernon, B. C. Csnada and one grandchild. Vine Bluff Interment will be in the - Cegaetery. Alma C. Johnson PRESTON Funeral mres will be conducted at 12 noon Sunday in the Preston Fourth Ward Chapsl for Alma Ce 13 ear old son of Alma L Hi Jonnson and Ida Grace Fisher Johnson. He died Thursday in Preston at the home of a sister. Mrs George Heath 9 3929, in Preston he lied Born Oc-here with hi parent until three year ago gt which time the family moved to Washington The family returned a few weeks ago Survivors include the parents. Earl 9. Johnson Lewiston, Ida, A , Ronald Camp Swift, Tex . three sister Miss Vivian Johnson, Ogden Mrs. Veria Heath. Preston, Mrs. Sybil Dana, Tracy, California. John M. McNolley POC ATELLO John Michael McNal-ley- . age 3 died in a looai hospital after a short illness He was a son of Francis snd Fern Hansea McNalley, of 704 S Have Othr survivors brother. sre s sister -- DO Mrs - Salt Lake Hospital YOU-NEE- Funeral arrangements of Dowrrard Mortuary are is charg Betty R. Cook 4- - Word w a received in Logan Friday of the death in Portland. OrA, of Betty R. Cook. 19, former ml LOGAN dent She born in Logan rm Nov. 9. 1923 daughter of Mr. snd Mrs K. P. Conk.-bhe lived in Logan for-nyearg and then moed with her parents to Portland, where she had resided since. Trena Hall Brady FAIRV1EW Funeral for services Trena Hall Brady 74, who died at her held in the Fairview home, will be North Ward Monday at 1 pm was born Aur ihi666 at Eph rum, where she spent her early life. She was, a faithful member of th Church of Jeaus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and has been an activ member of the Relief Society. She was married to Willi A. Bradv of Faimew Spt. L1912, and At- - this place sb has re mained until her death. Survivors include her husband, tb and brother; following Randal and Frank Brady of Fairview; Mrs Henrv Peterson. Sslt Lake Mrs. W. D Adam Provo Mr. W. c. Miller, Spanish Fork and Andrew Hall of Ephraim. Mrs. James Moon Sr. SPRING'S Funeral eerr-- i James Moon cr , 89 reel ps lor Mr dent of southwestern Wvoramr for 69 ear were conducted Friday afternoon in the home of her daughter. Mrs Joha Marietta, with the Church- in charge ROrK Geore Bjerregoord Ida IDAHO FALL Funeral service for Georre Bjerreraard 61. of Spencer, who died of a paralytic stroke, hav set for Saturday ai been tentatively Ephraim, Utah Mr, Bierregaard was bora in Ephraim, Utah, but had li'd in Idaho 40 years. of D BATTERIES FOR YOUR HERE IT IS! FARM POWER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TRUCK DRIVERS WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WAREHOUSEMEN DELCO NO PRIORITY REQUIRED! LIMITED QUANTITY, AVAILABLE x ACT To Install Lamps Under a new agreement adoptthe by Salt Lake County, State Road Commission is to supply two sodium vapor lamps for the intersection al 21st So. and Redwood Rd. The lamps will be installed, maintained and operated by the county. a NOW-U- Y NOW PETERSON..& FRY delco Light distributors 919 - SO. STATE ST.r SALT LAKE DEALEHJ, OH YOUH LOCAL - CITY i Jaaic; Layne and grandparent, Mr. and Mrs J E Hansen of Logan, and Mrs J E. Brown of Vancouver, Wash. ATTENTION FARMERS cer: Watkins today released showing that during figures seven months of 19 1J there hare been' 134 o.fictal cases before the juvenile coutt. compared to 121 in a corresponding time last vear. A majority of the cases have involved sahool truancy, while the second most important offense, from point - of frequency, is stealing. In recent months "running away from home has become a major concern,- and - many have been included among the juveniles hailed before the, court for this offense. in Boun- ice. MILFORD Funeral aervicea for Mi AHhea Amanda Eyre Dotion 57 of who died Wednesday at 1 p m follow mr a in the Milford Hoipita1, utroke will be conducted Sundav at 2 Ward m Mineraville the Chapel pm Mr Dotaou wife of Jama Dotion of Minermlle, wit born Jan 28 1886. in Mmersulle. daughter of Georra H and Emma Walker E.vre. Betdea Mr. Doteon, he is survived by five daughters. Mis Lorraine Dotson of Provo Mr Alma. Freeman of Silt Lake Mr. Zeulah Wood ol Minerswlle. and Da-MrsVera iT Carter and Mrs. Beverly Dot-soj n Dale is of M ford., three sons Mr. OWon fame to Salt Lake from He was Twin Falls, Ida . last March a member of the Lutheran Church He was born Feb 5, 1869, in Pipestone Minn Beaidea his widow Mr MayBedso Olson of Twin Falls, he is suruvei by a son, Oscar Olson of Salt Lake three daufhtera Mrs Hulda Hood of Salt Lake, Mrs Elate Melanie of Los Anyeiee. Calif, and .Mra. Bertha Hunick of Mid21 rrandchildren vale and on also one sister, Mrs. Dean Myers of Woods Cross. ring-maste- Special to The Nen3Z LOGAN While juvenile delinquency In Cache County has increased since the war began, that increase is not great as yet, and presumably not nearly so great as the rise in juvenile problems experienced by several' industrial areas of the state, according to Mrs.' Laura A. Watkins, county juvenile probation offi- ed urmia- - at t tiful, Utah daurhter of Alma and Francis Ashby Pare She was married Nov 4. 1918 m th Salt Lake TemWilliam Henry Smith ple to Mr. Prescott, survives. William Henrv Smith. 80, employe She is also survived by thre chilof the Salt Lake Board of Education, dren, Mrs. Beatrice Fraurhton, Maunce. and Eld died at his home. 338 J St . yesterday all of Francis, her mother, at 6 05 p m of a cerebral hemorrhar'. four rrandchildren, and the followinr Mr brothers and sisters Orson Smith was born at Hartland, Pare of Francis. James Pare of Seattle. Wash , Wis , Jan. 35, 1863, a sou of Robert Mrs Elisabeth Prescott of Hayden. Mrs. He was a and Marv Ann Bills Smith lurhLsuatchman. aL.the board of ediu; - Etna Nell and- - Mrs. -- Fannia- Neil -- of ration shops at the time of death. Be Park City. Mrs, Ivy Moulton of V.ctor. rarae to Salt Lake 19 years aro from Ida, Georre Pare of Bountiful ana Lhester Pare of Emmett, Ida. Payson Mr. Preset was an active member Survivinr are his widow. .Mrs. Thirza of the L. D s. Church and had worksons H. Huish Smith: two Marcellus ed in all of its organisations. Smith of Lot Anreles, and Dr H. Ex Funeral services will be held Tuesday : two mond South of Tarxana, Calif at 1 p m at the Francis Ward Chapel, daur titers. Mrs. Naomi Staker of Salt in of Bishop MillardCritten charge U&rda Linderman of Lake and Mrs Interment will be in the Francis Ala' a rianddaurhter, den Montromery Friends Cemetery. call at Olpin Lieutenant Catherine Brenran of Great Brother. Mortuary mayHeber in Falls, Mont . and a brother, Joseph noon and at the residence in Samuel Smith of Salt Lake. Francia Monday afternoon and ceninr and Tuesday until the time of the serv- i' day'. 4 M ROOFING 10. Judro Noon Smith waa married to Edna Si mona, Nov. 16, 1909, at Mammoth, Utah. moved to Payson in 1921. He is survived by his wife, on son.' Arthur L&var Noon of Payson; tw Mr daughters. Lmi Edda Hufi, of Orden, and Mrs. Leona N. Christen Spanish Noon. Funeral aenicea will be announced So. St, where later from 36 Et7th friends may call J Warburton E. Goddard Martin Kuehn, 50, 3341 Red wood Rd , died yesterday in a Salt Lake hospital of an obstruction of the bile duct. He w&a born June 6, 1895. in Ger many, a son of Robert and Anna Helen Kuebn. He came to Utah with hts 1. parents when a boy and married ineda Jensen on Oct, 6, 1915, in this Arthur Noon Children funeral 13th Alonxo his widow survivors include the loliowmr: Wesley Martin Kuehn, Wavne LaMar Kuehn, with the U S. Armv at Fort Bliss. Tex . and Lester R Kuehn, who is in Alaska at the present time hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuehn of Salt Lake a brother, John Kuehn of Salt Lake and two grand ranrements may all at St. Goddard Martin Kuehn city Besides friends 2350 r Local And State Obituary Notices M. Christian I' I trical equipment-- , ' Near midnight the master switch at the city power plant was thrown off by the lightning, but electrical service was resumed In less than three minutes. Mr. Maughan characterized the pyrothechmo display as the most terrific in recent Cache Valley The storm, lasting for. history. hours, sent sheets of water intermittently to the earth. However, there had been no report today from valley areas of flood the attic, knocked out fuses and plunged the building in darkness. Firemen extinguished the blaze with but $50 damage having resulted, according to Captain Elmer Laurence of the department. Heber C. Maughan, superintendent of the city light departthe ment, stated that despite storm's intensity there were no major damage Incidents to elec damage. and Mrs. Irene Wilson of Price, Funeral service for Samuel E Wr Salt Lake-City'burton, 69. former Salt Lake grocer, who historian. died Tuesday at 16 45 p m. in Los v ere of rrtonth the Lake Salt of July Charles L. Cottrell, Angeles, Calif, of natural causes, were less by $1,028.26 than the conducted was elected chef de gare, ttwre yesterday at 1 3 Q mu. Mr;- - Hale sponsored Legislature, of Burial was in Los .Angeles, J. Douglas S174.605J38 collected .im July.1942. Early Utah Nurse Utah's fair trade laws, and Mr. Warburton a mine Utafrn, was Utah at the sessioruof the bom In Salt Lake Jan 4. 1874, and it was shown todav in the regulaws for old age assistof 40 et 8, Grand MAYFIELD 12 years ago, Society resided Funeral services here Voiture, until retiring teachers direct of Auditor when he moved to Lo Anreles. ance, primary, lar monthly report Thirty-fivfor Mrs. Hansena Peterson Larlabor advancement Legion service auxiliary. retirement, to E. that be owned Louis years time, prior Hollej. are: Mrs. DougOthers elected sen, 96, will be conducted Monand other reform measures. He and on the store grooerv operated Receipts, front the first of the th comer of 7th E and 7th So. St. was named executive secretary las, cheminot nationale; Spencer day at 2 p.m. in the Mayfield Mr Warburton his is sunned by S. Eccles of Ogden, alternate; Ward Chapel under the direction tear to Julv 31, 1943, were of the Utah Trade Commission widow. Mrs. Kettis Warbnrtop and a of Bishop Lester Hansen. Inter'as compared with son. John Ira Davis of Ogden; grand 148.53. In 1941 Preston E Warburton of Los Anof ment will be' in the Mayfield gelestwo daughters Mrs. J Strickland The commission candidate was chef de traine; J. Lei Jensen $3,971,699.56 for the same period of Los Angeles and Mis. J H Ringwood educated at GrantsviUe grand correspondent; a Cemetery. High Murray, revenue Incollected of Lake a brother, Joshua E Salt ago. year School and Brigham Young ColGeorge Chnstopherson of Salt Mrs. was Larsen of alt Lake a enter, Mrs. May known Arthur to date in 1943, however, is 1913 he served treasurer; Shannon of Los Lake, In at and three Angeles, grand lege Logan, southern throughout Sanpete 78, as compared with a mission m California for the Woolley of Ogden, grand advocate; 1042. grandchildren. County as a practical nurse and of end to Julv. the Frank Emmett of Logan, grand. Church. .Christ of Latter-day -- had rendered service in local totaled Benito Lou Allgaier Julv Saints, and for eight months gard de la porte; Eugene Maack $341,369 appropriations homes for many years and had m 1943, as compared Hrmta I.on Alltraipr, 11, daughter of was president of the mission's of Salt Lake, grand rommis to'1942 and endeared herself to a host of with $299,107.35 in and Lily Newaomo and C. E. Raffety of Salt tal appropriations from the first CUronooof Edward Los Angeles Conference. friends. 1646 W, Southrato Ave died CotMr. historian. end of Lake, Julv to a Salt Lake hospital yesterday at the of in grand tear the Mrs. Larsen was born in Hals, 3 15 a.m. of rheumatic heart dleoaae. named A. F. Horslev and were $425,474.76 in 1943 and trell in Salt Lake Feb. 21. Aalborg. Denmark, Nov. 20, 1846, Evank Melr.i of Salt Lake and in 1942. Unexpended ap- 1933Sheandwa waaborn at the Plymouth a daughter of Jens and Meta as of July 31 were grade school aat student of Greenriver, delePasker She was Harry propriations Taylorsville Kistena Olsen Peterson, The fama member of the Church of Jesus Christ convention $2,029,133.16 this tear and-national the to gates Will Be Held Tonight of the 40 et 8. of Latter-daSaints - - a year ago. ily Joined the Church- - of Jesus Surrmnr are her parents- three brotheChrist of Latter-daSaints In r-, Don Rav, Arthur Newsome and Kurt their , native land and In 1852 Replacing the annual Jackson Loss two sisters Idward Allrater to America. and Nellie Maud Alraier of Salt lor at he'd immigrated Saltair they Day outing usually I ate, and four rrandparent-- . Mr and Thev contracted cholera while en w ith an outdoor bond sale and Mr- Jacob Allgaier of Hvrurn and route west and the father and Mr and M Benjamin Newsome of Los Be Tooele Built To auction, members of the Jackson New W. Calif. Compound Angeles. Hale, only son died and were buried CANDIDATE Parley Democratic League will convene establishin Kansas City. The courageous executive secretary of the Utah the and to have thev perform Utah appears likely tonight at 7 45 p m. at the State mother, with her four small Trade similar camp is viewed Ridgeway Spencer seeks City Fair Grounds to enjoy an enter- at least one more prisoners of ment of a as Commission, crossed the indication of the apFuneral services for Ridrewav Spencer, an one plains by daughters, this war generally apparent tainment camp program. Commission post. 35, who was fatallv injured Wednesday ox team in 1853. A band concert from a Junior confirmation of the success of parent success of the venture. bv a fallinr roek at the United States Word of the designation of the Smeltinr Refining and Mininr Company the experimental one installed band, under the managewill b conducted Satment of Clyde M. Fernn will atjhe Utah Army Service, Forces, Tooele County prisoner camp was mine at Binfham it 1 pm at 574 E. 1st So. St. announced from the office of urday open the evenings activities to be Depot near Ogden. by the Weber, paator 4 follow ed by an outdoor floor ienZAbe Murdoc! The- - War Departmei Coftfregationtl Uhureh-- . Burable ial show and vaudeville numbers. will not be O. were aids in Toledo, Murdocks thorized establishment of an InMr. Spencer moved to Binrham six In cooperation with the Ameri- - ternment camp at Warner, Too- to say how many prisoners dais Six Contend For Queen, One For King. He previously aro from Eureka ran Legion in promoting their ele would be interned at that point "as empImprF by the Thief Consolidated County, Utah, an Associated Bond Alinuwr officials of Goinpanv-'e-t "Eurek Drive, MIDVALE Six contestants are contestants, according to Mr. August would be Friends may rail at 574 E. 1st 5o the league said that a war bond Press dispatch from Washington or when the camps now competing for queen of the Goff. The Harvest Days relebraSI Warner is the rail activated. repoits. Saturdaj prior to semc . merchandise cnctiQiilQr he prizes 'Mid vile Harvest Days celebra iionr ThcTrls3ponsored-by-tTooele Ordnance The marshaHgeneral Depot, provost follow will the entertainment proGUbeit .Midsale Kiwanis Club, .will be like the Ogden establishment, a office said that a similar camp Victor Eichert tion on Friday while Service lone held at Midvale Thursday, Fri- gram. had been authonzed for Ogden, Vunder, 14, remains the As a finale, S650 in war bonds bianch of the Army Eichert 43 of 1976 Major St. contender to the title of king, ac day and Saturday, Aug. 19. 20 will be given away in a Jackson Forces that ordinarily has charge but that no plans had been a tutor tile operator, died in a Salt Lake Of pnsoners of war. as construction. for made vet hospital jeeterday at 6 30 a m of a cording to Louis Goff, chairman end 21. Day quiz contest. ailment At the Ogden facility the Sen Elbert D. Thomas has ex- heart of the contest. Mr Eichert was born in Bountiful The queen contestants now in camp was authonzed plained that the reference to Dec 16,' 1899. ion of John and Emma Eichert At the time of his elude Evelyn Taft, 13, definitely as an experiment to Ogden likelv indicates enlarge- V. Naylor was Beverly a prhate tile contractor see if prisoners of war could be ment of the internment camp death, he Butler, 13, Beterly Wilkins, hut sened as a tile contracpreviously there rather than creation of a tor for ?alt Lake Ann Hewlett, 10; Carrol for 12 years. He was PROVO Three Utah County J. T. Bishop. 25, of Orem in- successfully utilized at such stations without harm to the war efnew one. At present Italian a member of the Church of Jesus Jean Cowley; 12. and Jeanne residents were at the Utah Valley curred a broken arm and other fort. without excessive danger Christ of held men are 10. Poulsen, Hospital today recovering from injuries at Orem, when the car from huruunr are his widow, Mrs Ruth vised to Ohorn sabotage, and without too at the Ogden camp-a- nd and serious Winners of the king Eichert. a son, Alvin Eichert, suffered in three he was driving crashed into a injuries cost. mammoth the Lake a daurhter. Mrs Beth Fen halt suparound work great queen titles will each receive separate auto accidents Friday truck parked on the side of the South Gate Calif : his moth onboujrh are The understood in on farms and a $30 war bond as a prize, and and late Thursday. ply depot Salt Lake road without lights, according to to haveprisoners cr, Mrs Emma V McDonald proved good workers on Weber, Davis and Box Elder a sister. Mrs. Blanche McDonald. Spowill ride on a specially con Lee Bishop. 17, of Payson, Ge- Officer Harold Hanson. the functions two Arthur Wash kane counties. brothers, purely nonmilitary , structed float in the Hanest neva Steel Plant employe, sufOre and Kenneth Eichert, Coldhill. Days parade. They will be at- fered oil burns and a probable Eichert South Gate, Calif . two half alt Lake.and brothers. Dick McDonald tended by the other contestants fractured hip when the motorJohn McDonald South Gate Calif two and former queens of the Har- cycle he was riding overturned Bcrmece PortMcDonslri, half titters, vest Days celebration. Glenland, Ore, and Era McDonald Friday. He was reported in fair dale. Calif, and three rrandchildren. Contestants are selling votes condition at the hospital. each at one cent each and Fred Brow n, 17, of Grandview, Institution County Event Changed To Joseph Edmund Workman 10 votes a coupon Is given the who suffered a skull fracture Funeral services for Joseph Edmund one collided his which entitles the auto with when NEPHI. Final purchaser, been conducted here, and it has auction sale The auctioneers for Workman steel construction 61, enft holder to participate in the war driven by Charles R. Gossard, 31, are going ahead thispreparations week end proven so worthwhile that it was the sale are W. H. Adams Sr. neer will be- conducted Saturday at 2 bond drawing to be held during of Lake View, at Main and 20th for the first annual Utah Suffolk decided to make it a state-widL D S Ward the Jefferson in and W. H. Adams Jr, two of the tpm 1510 Richards St Burial will So. Sts. Thursday evening was Sheep Show and auction sale, to event this year. the celebration. best known auctioneers in the In- beha inpel Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park r be held at the Juab County fair- The race Is still open for more in fair'' condition today, Much interest shown termountain area. died in a Salt Lake Mr "Workman and illness. In grounds-eother counties throughout the Saturday, Wednesday after Friday David Sharp from the USAC at hopital St. He resided at 1450 So. w. Tempi state. Entries have been receiv,ug. 13 and 14. and John Barnard, Was Logan, of He the had construction supervised During the past three years the ed from several other counties atch County in smelter andbridfes inthe plants agricultural agent, termountain area. Juab County Suffolk snow has for both the show and auction. will be the judges of the junior Friends may call at 1445 So State ACROSS .20, Diplomacy ; DOWN y Approximately 450 registered and senior divisions, respectively. St , Friday from 6 to 9 p m. and Sat1. Preposition 1. Military unit 21. Expression pure bred Suffolk sheep will be Judging In the junior division urday prior to eemcea. 250 head compet2. Fortifies- 22. Slice will be done Friday morning, and (abbr.) 200 for in the head and prizes cufca ing 8. Equips. 25. Heavy tions. the senior division Friday after- Edward Nels Olson noon and Saturday morning. The Edward Neig -- Olson. 74. s nativ 26. Swlas river 9. Shakeapear- - 3. Nobleman sale will start at-- 1 pun. Satur- Idaho who recently made his home at 27. An enemy 4. Plunder ean king Materials 10 p m 317 Arf'ie Court, died at Juab Utah Saturday, August One hour later, lightning struck the roof " of the mechanic arts building at Utah State Agricultural College, burned a hole Into LOGAN Recipts For JuJy Less Than In 1942 Jackson Day City," Lightning Burns Garage, Granary; Strikes USAC Building City Audit Shows Drop Pioneer Dies Salt Lake NEWS Furious Electrical Storm Hits Cache OGDEN. Civilian peace officers are aiding in the The E. A. Littlefield award for the best activity reported up to July 1 was won by the Tooele Post No. 17. The Homer E. Rich Helen THE "DESERET Italian Prisoner Still At Large Safeway Has Openings for the above employees. If you are interested, call at Safeway Office, 154 South 1st West, between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M., or call for special appointment. MUST HAVE WAR WORKERS CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY ESSENTIAL j I . |